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HERMAN WEST JR.
MOUNT OLIVE ? Herman "Ru
4dph" West Jr.. 91. died Tuesday.
Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home.
Burial, Wayne Memorial Park.
Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Lucy
W. Allen or Four Oaks, Mrs. Lela M.
Busman of Mount Olive; brother,
Atha West at Dover; sisters. Mrs.
EBvia Sumner. Mrs. Betty Williams,
Mrs. Hannah Sutton, Mrs. Gatsy
Mil and Mrs. Maijorie Parker, all at
Kins ton, Mrs. May Dunn at Mays
vlle; nine grandchildren; 10 great
grandchildren.
EARLHAKDY
KENANSVILLE - Earl Hardy, 69.
died Tuesday. Funeral, Kenansville
United Methodist Church. Burial,
Devotional Gardens.
;Surviving: wife, Mrs. Marion
"Folly" Hardy; son, Earl Hardy Jr.
of Garner; daughter, Mrs. Marian
LgCoe at Warsaw; brothers, Fred
Hardy and Harold Hardy, both of
Kins ton; sisters, Mrs. Maude H.
Rouse and Mrs. Eunice H. Noble,
both of Kinston, Mrs. Virginia H.
Berwick of Seven Springs; four
grandchildren.
PAULD. JENKINS
PINK HILL - Paul Dewey Jenkins,
62, retired Caswell Center cottage
parent, died Tuesday. Funeral, Pink
Hill Funeral Home. Burial, Oak
Ridge Memorial Park.
Surviving: wife. Edna Mae Jen
kins; sons, Paul W. Jenkins, Charles
L. Jenkins, both of Pink Hill, Carlton
M. Jenkins of Deep Run; daughters,
Mrs. Eleanor J. Smith of Pink Hill,
Mrs. Edna J. Kennedy of Beulaville;
sister, Mrs. Clelle Belle of Charlotte.
PAUL EUGENE KING
RICHLANDS - Paul Eugene King,
64, died Saturday. Funeral, Howard
A. Carter Funeral Home. Burial,
King family cemetery, Jones
County.
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Bertha H.
King; daughters, Mrs. Carol Mc
Cauley of Jacksonville, Mrs. Joan
Bramlett of Pollocksville; sons, Tim
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King and Laurie King, both of (
Mayaville, Walton King of States- ?
boro, Ga.; stepdaughters. Mrs.
Mary Ann West of Trenton, Mrs. (
i Bettie Bright of pink Hill. Mrs. r
Debbie Dawson and Mrs. Shirley F
Kennedy, both of Kinston; stepson, F
Dennis Herring of Kinston; brothers, t
Harless King of Richlands, A.D. C
King of Pink Hill, Lindsey King of c
Raleigh; sisters, Mrs. Dolly Dean of V
Sneads Ferry. Mrs. Beatrice Walker C
of Burgaw, Mrs. Eunice King of Pink
Hill; 22 grandchildren.
RALPH A. WHITFIELD ?
MOUNT OLIVE - Ralph Alexander L
Whitfield, 56, died Saturday. Fu- C
neral, Thunder Swamp Pentecostal
Holiness Church. Burial, Maplewood F
Cemetery. s
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Lois Jones d
Whitfield; son, Ralph D. Whitfield of N
Mount Olive; daughters, Mrs. Janice a
Hanie of Upland, Calif.. Miss Jane 3
Whitfield of the home; brothers. c
Lorenzo Whitfield of Newton Grove,
Marvin Whitfield of Clinton, Burval
Whitfield and J.G. Whitfield, both of
Mount Olive, Jimmy Whitfield of
Goldsboro; sisters, Mrs. Flossie
Pipkin of Mount Olive, Mrs. Madis i
Lee King of Faison. t
MARY MARGIE B. LINDSAY
MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Mary Mar- [F
gie Baggett Lindsay, 77, died Sun- i
day. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral q
Home. Burial, Wayne Memorial If
Park. II
Surviving: husband, Addest Lu- F
trell Lindsay; sons, Addest Elwood !L
Lindsay of Pensacola, Fla., Harold ?
Lindsay of Kinston, Ronald Gerald [r
Lindsay of Raleigh, Donald Sherald 1
Lindsay of Waynesboro, Va., Carroll [f
Lindsay of Virginia Beach, Va.; L
daughters, Mrs. Ruth Fields of g
Mount Olive, Mrs. Helen Sutton of jp
Virginia Beach, Va.; brother, Ira A. ^
Baggett of Roanoke Rapids; sister. j=
Mrs. Iona Baggett Hudson of Rich
mond, Va.; 18 grandchildren; nine ?
great-grandchildren; a great-great- rp
grandchild. |j
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KATIE GRIMES
MOUNT OLIVE ? Katie Grimes
lied recently. Funeral. Mount
}ilead Baptist Church. Burial,
Carver Memorial Park. Arrange -
nents, Garris Funeral Home.
Surviving: son, the Rev. Preston
irimes; daughters, Mrs. Sarah Ar
nour and Mrs. Sallie Price, both of
dount Olive, and Mrs. Gerakline
:rederick of Goldsboro; other sons,
he Rev. James Grimes of Mount
)live, Harrell Grimes of Connecti
ut, Remus Grimes, Levi Grimes,
Vinston Grimes and Truman
irimes, all of New Jersey.
ERNEST TANN
FAISON - Ernest Tann died last
'eek. Funeral, Moses Chapel
lisciple Church. Burial. Faison
Community Cemetery.
Surviving: sons, Lewis Tann of
'aison, Matthew Lee Tann of Kin
ton, Albert Tann of Baltimore, Md.;
aughters, Mrs. Lila Faison and
An. Doretha Faison, both of Faison.
nd Mrs. Dora L. Stevens of Turkey;
5 grandchildren; 29 great-grand
hildren.
JUDSON V. LOFTIN
MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Judson V.
Hargrove Loftin, 87, died Wed
nesday. Funeral. Seymour Funeral
Home. Gotdsboro. Burial. Maple
wood Cemetery.
Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Louise
Miller of Dunnellon, Fla.. Mrs.
Helen Brunning of Thaxton, Vs.,
Mrs. Aldene Bode of Randallstown,
Md.. Mrs. Blanche Jarmt of Selma;
sons. James Hargrove of Lutherville.
Md.. George Hargrove of Kingsville,
Md.; six grandchildren; six great
grandchildren.
STATEN SAVAGE
BEULAV1LLE - Suten Savage, 71,
died Wednesday. Funeral, New
Christian Chapel Baptist Church.
Burial, church cemetery.
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Esther L.
Savage; sons. Suten Savage Jr.,
Lynwood Earl Savage and Larry
Savage, all of Beulaville. Elvin Ray
Savage of Clinton; daughters, Mrs.
Ruth Inez Smith of Colerain. Mrs.
Ida Mae James of Leland, Mrs.
Maijorie S. Boney of Rose Hill. Mrs.
Ethel Sinclair of Springfield Gar
dens, N.Y.. Mrs. Annie L. Dobson af
Queens Village. N.Y., Mrs. BDucc
Harris of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Mrs.
Veiva Savage of Jamaica, N.Y.;
brothers. Vans Savage at Newport
News, Va., Jones Savage Jr., Bertis
Savage, Terrell Savage and Charles
Savage, all of Baltimore, Md.;
sister*, Mrs. Frances McEachen at
Raleigh, Mrs. Pearl Langs too, Mrs.
Essie Mae Miller and Mrs. Mary
Lillie McCrimmoos, all at Baltimore,
Md.; 23 grandchildren; 11 great
grandchildren.
Dr. Marshall Jay Barker
announces tha oporting of his offleo
specializing In
Obstotrlcg and Qynocology
at Klnston Clinic Sulfa 13
400 Glonwood Avanua
Klnston, N.C. 28501
527-7208
Duplin General |
Hospital Admissions
August 31 - Joe I. Tann of Faison,
Chesley Williams of Beulaville,
Mary M. Benson and Baby of
Kenansville, Kimberly S. Grady and
Baby of Chinquapin, Lola B. Wil
liams of Kenansville
Sept. 1 - Sandra D. Horton and
Baby of Mount Olive, Geraldine Hall
and Baby of Warsaw, Vickie
Williams and Baby of Mount Olive,
Debbie Holmes and Baby of
Warsaw, Marie S. Batts of Rose Hill
September 2 - Janice Melvin of
Roaeboro, John Blanton of Rose Hill,
Carolyn Tyler and Baby of Magnolia
September 3 - Marcus Jenkins of
Kenansville, James F. Barnes of
Kenansville, Forrest J. C as teen of
Rose Hill, Anthony R. Parker of
Richlands
Sept. 4 - Patricia A. Bryant of Pink
Hill, Leslie Kennedy of Beulaville,
Kelly A. Blanc hard of Warsaw, Billie
F. Cooper of Faison, Higena J.
Mobley of Beulaville, Carol A.
Murphy of Rose Hill, Ivey W. Fields
of JCenansville, Clara D. Huffman of
Chinquapin. Jerome James of Wal
lace, LeRoy McLemore of Warsaw
Sept. 5 - Carrie M, Cooper of
Warsaw, Mary P. Costin of Warsaw,
Hazel W. Sandlin of Beulaville,
Bettie P. Brown of Chinquapin,
Maria T. Murphy of Rose Hill, Levy
A,' Brock of Kenansville, Susan
Mercer of Beulaville
Sept. 6 - Michael I. Mobley of
Chinquapin, Cora R. Bynum of
Wallace, Shirley D. Hatcher of
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Chinquapin, Marion K. Moore of
Kenansville, Lucy W. Taylor of p
Mount Olive, Samuel B. Lucas of jj
Beulaville, William A. Dobson of ;?
Magnolia, Dessie A. Williams of p
Beulaville, Mamie A. McBride of N
Rose Hill, Eddie H. Oates of Faison,
Melvin T. Carr of Bowden, Delores S
M. Proctor of Pink Hill
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will be held on Saturday, Sept. 29 at |
the old Magnolia School site,
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2 p.m. Barbecue will be served from |
5-7 p.m. for S5 per person. You are c
asked to make check to Maude it
Smith, Route 1, Box 12, Magnolia,
NC 28353. The cut-off date is Sept. j?
20. You don't have to be a graduate '[
to attend.
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from beginners to Demand We Have
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: Applachian-style Clogging
now offered on Fridays
by Gina Cox
? ballet ? Tap ? Jazz
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