OBITUARIES CARL MORGAN CALYPSO - Ctrl Morgan, 69, died Thursday. Funeral, Mount Olive Funeral Home, Mount Olive. Burial, CaJypso Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Sue Nobles Morgan; sons, Jack Morgan df Sleepy .Creek, Grey Morgan of Mount Olive; sisters. Mrs. Helen M. Brow and Mrs. Lila M. Smith, both of Faison. Mrs. Kathleen M, Stanley of Calypso, In lieu of flowers, memorial con tributions may be made to the Calypso Baptist Church. RUTH N. CAVENAUGH WALLACE - Mrs. Ruth Marie Norris Cavenaugh, 71, died Thurs day. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Cavenaugh Ceme tery. CARRIE G, BROCK WARSAW - Mrs. Carrie Mae Garner Brock, 82, died Thursday. Funeral. Community Funeral Home. i Burial, Pinecrest Cemetery. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Mae B. Knight of Wilmington; son, Kenneth F. Brock of Wilmington; sister, Mrs. L.O. Hoilingsworth of Gpldsboro; L. LOUISE ( ROOM MAGNOLIA - Miss L. Louise Croom, 87, died Friday. Funeral, Magnolia United Methodist Church, Burial, Magnolia Cemetery. Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Jessie C. Home of Magnolia. WILLIAM D. FENNELL WALLACE - William D. Fennel), lM. died Saturday. Funeral. New kirk's Chapel Baptist Church. Burial, church cemetery. Arrangements by Rose Hill Fu neral Home. PENDER JONES ROSE HILL - Pender Jones. 71, died Saturday. Funeral, St. Phillips A.M.E. Church. Burial, Rose Hill Funeral Home Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Jones; daughter, Mrs. Evelvn Scott of Rose Hill; brother, Cleveland Jones of Washington. D.C.; sisters, Mrs. Marcella Latham of Wilson, Mrs. Minnie Yarborough of Wash ington, D.C.; four grandchildren; a great-grandchild. CECIL A. HATCHER WALLACE - Cecil Allen Hatcher, 38, died Tuesday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Lanier Ceme tery. Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Edna Watkins, Mrs. Dorothy Sholler and Mrs. Mary Cavenaugh, all of Wal lace; brothers. James Hatcher, Ho race Hatcher, Hubert Hatcher, Howard Hatcher and Walter Hatcher, all of Wallace. JASON TYNDALL PINK HILL - Jason Tyndall, 74, died Monday. Funeral, Pink Hill Funeral Home. Burial, Oak Ridge Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Etta Tyn dall; son. Franklin Tyndall of Deep Run; daughters, Mrs. Nettie Jean Hill of Deep Run, Mrs. Linda Carrol Smith of Kenansvilie; five grand children; two great-grandchildren. JAMES B. TURNER KINSTON - James Bryant Turner, 58, died Tuesday. Funeral, Howard & Carter Funeral Hme. Burial, Pine lawn Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Thelmf H. Turner; daughters, Mrs. Gail Sutton of Goldsboro, Miss Vanessa Turner of the home; sons. Dale Turner and Dennis Turner, both of Deep Run; sisters, Mrs. Mildred Smith of Deep Run, Mrs. Essie Barwick of Kinston; brothers, G.W. Turner of Deep Run, Wayne Turner of Greensboro; five grandchildren. WILLIAM M. COOPER ROSE HILL - William McKinley Cooper, 75, died Friday. Funeral, Mount Pleasant Church, Ginton. Burial, church cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Willie Inez Cooper; sons, William Bennett of New York, N.Y., Carl Boykins of Durham, Donnell Cooper of Rose Hill; daughter, Ms. Dorothy Cooper of New York, N.Y.; brothers, Ammie Cooper of Ginton, Tommy Cooper of New York, N.Y.; sisters, Mrs. Ta mimre Butler of Ginton, Mrs. Lu dina Butler of Ginton, Ms. Caldina Cooper of Ginton. Carolina Earth Terminals, Inc. Stands Ready To Cater To Your Every Satellite Need j I Call 298 3757 for mora Information on our product*, facilitio*. ditplay and SERVICE Locator) on Hwv 241 batwoan Baulavilla and Pink Hill. 1 1 ^ ' A ? Professional Installations ? Affordable Prices ? Latest Technology and Equipment (including remote control) ? Service Facilities ? Complete Line of Equipment by Drake. Luxor. KLM. Anstron. Amplica. Prodelin and Pared ipse ? 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Bowden of Warsaw, Carolyn A. Evans of Wallace, Bea trice M. Mclver of Teachey, Barbara A. Middleton of Warsaw, Kathlene H. Johnson of Pink Hill June 6 - Lola Brown Mercer of Beulaville, Gail A. Robinson of Chinquapin, Evelyn Gail Wilson of Warsaw, Arlene W, Thigpen of Pink Hill, Orphia C. Whitehead of Rose Hill. Edward I. Creech of Mount Olive, Arlene W. Thigpen of Pink Hill, William W. Lanier of beula ville. June 7 - JoAnn L. Herring & Baby of Kenansville, Annie K. Jenkins of Magnolia. Maurice E. Brinson of Kenansville, Joseph L. Washington of Warsaw. Janet Brock Potsy Howard Memorial Scholarship Janet Brock received the Patsy Howard Memorial Scholarship of S200 from the North Carolina Beta Eta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, an international honorary sorority for women educators. , ? ? INVENTORY ? I SALE I ? I THESE PIANOS I I ||;r *1495?? 11 ? Rebuilt Pianos from *595 ? New Spinet a? *1295 ? 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AHIMELECH DID NOT KNOW, AT THE TIME, THAT DAVID WAS OUTLAWED BY KING SAUL AND SAVE HIM THE HOLY BREAD FROM THE TEMPLE TO FEED HIM AND HIS FOLLOWERS SO OUTRAGED WAS SAUL AT THIS TREACHER OUS DISOBEDIENCE THAT NOT ONLY WA5 AHIMELECH SLAIN BUT ALL THE OTHER PRIESTS IN HIS FAMILY WERE SUBSEQUENTLY SLAUGHTERED ALSO--ALL EIGHTY FIVE OF THEM.' m ? [m ^ 5/VE THIS FOR YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND ? i| THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY J 3 COMMUNITY CARPET CENTER Name Brand Carpet and Vinyl Sales and Installation L?an Hwy. 41 (Beside Beulaville Garment) r/t 298-4319 KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane UNITED CAROLINA BANK Ff OF KENANSVILLE "Our Bank Is Built On People" Main Street [>?',, 296-0134 JJM JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Kenneth Jones ::c Beulaville BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & lil FURNITURE CO. Orzo Thigpen Hwy. 24-E, Beulavilje 298-3476 a| EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. 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