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OBITUARIES ESSIE E. TAYLOR KINSTON - Mrs. Essie Ethel Taylor, 72, died Saturday. Funeral. Howard & Carter Funeral Home. Burial. Brick family cemetery. Surviving: daughters. Mrs. Janice T. Grant, Mrs. le>ta T. Chambers of Kinston; sons, Leroy Taylor, Elbert Larry Taylor. Dennis Taylor and Donaldiftay Taylor, all of Kinston, Bruce Wayne Taylor of LaGrange; sisters. Mrs. Evelyn Quinn of Kenansville; brothers, Velman Benson. Johnny Benson and Herman Benson, all of kenansville; 12 grand children; 12 great-grandchildren. ALBERT T. BLANTON ROSE HILL ? Albert Thomas Blanton. 71, died Saturday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial. Clay Hill Cemetery. Surviving: wife. Mrs. Mary Parker Blanton; daughters. Mrs. Patricia Brown of Burgaw, Mrs. Edna Earl Usher of R?>se Hill; son. Pete Blanton of Wallace: sister. Mrs. Laura Teachey of Wallace: brother, Pearlie Blanton i>f Rose Hill; five grandchil dren: a great-grandchild. KENNETH RIVENBARK WARSAW - Kenneth Rivenbark, 61, died Saturday. Funeral. Warsaw Baptist Church. Burial, Devotional Gardens. surviving: wife. Mrs. Lucille D. Rivenbark: son. Mitchell Rivenbark of Warsaw; mother, Mrs. Rhoda Rivenbark of Warsaw; two sisters and two brothers. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Warsaw Baptist Church Memorial Fund. CARROLL M. RICKS WALLACE - Carroll Murray Ricks. 63. died Thursday. Graveside service, Rockfish Cemetery. Surviving: sisters. Mrs. Margaret Bratcher of Beulaville, Mrs. Louise Williams of Emporia, Va. WILLIE W. BRICE WALLACE - Willie Wells Brice. 65, died Saturday. Funeral. Wallace Church of God. Burial, Brice Ceme tery. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Lynn Sharon of Teachey; sons, Victor Currie Brice and Michael Wayne Brice. both of Wallace; sister, Mrs. Helen Langston of Rocky Point; brother, L.B. Brice of Fairmont; six grandchildren. i " HAZEL W. SAN DUN BEULAVILLE - Mrs. Hazel Wil liams Sandlin, 68, died Saturday. n ?t ii l unviai, vvuiiiiuiiiiy ruucrai riumc. Burial. Bos tic Sandlin Cemetery. Surviving: husband, J.M. Sandlin; daughter. .Mrs. Judy English of Wallace; sons, Delano Bray Sandlin of Beulaville. Ronald Jean Sandlin of Wallace; sisters, Mrs. Bertha Lanier of Chinquapin, Mrs. MayoW. Quinn i?f Beulaville; brothers, Woodrow Williams and Edgar Williams, both of Beulaville; mother, Mrs. Minnie N. Williams of Beulaville; six grand children; a great-grandchild. WOODROW FUTRELL R1CHLANDS - Woodrow Futrell, 58. died Saturday. Funeral. Floyd Pond Holiness Church. Burial, Willie Willaford Cemetery. Surviving: mother, Mrs. Mollie Futrell of Jacksonville; sisters, Mrs. Sally Mintz of Richlands. Mrs. Akery White of Warsaw, Mrs. Ella Mae C3F57. C3S=T-. Mubley of Wilmington; brothers. Carlie Futrell of Rose Hill, Edward Futrell and Lloyd Futrell, both of Richlands. William Futrell of Mis sissippi. ELLA V. SMITH WARSAW - Mrs. Ella Victoria Smith, 79, died Monday. Funeral, Community Funeral Home. Burial, Golden Grove Cemetery. Surviving: sons, Charles R. Smith of Milton, ind., John S. Smith of Pleasant Garden. Richard S. Smith of Pascugoula. Miss.; 12 grand children; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. NANNIE S. SMITH SEVEN SPRINGS - Mrs. Nannie Stroud Smith, 86, died Friday. Funeral, Howard & Carter Funeral Home. Burial, Pinelawn Memorial Park. Surviving: sons, Needham Stroud of Beaufort, Earl Stroud of Pink Hill, Woodrow Stroud, Jonas Stroud and Robert (Bobby) Stroud, all of Seven Springs; daughters, Mrs. Margaret Britt of Albertson, Mrs. Mary Out law of Seven Springs; 13 grand children; 32 great-grandchildren; several great-great-grandchildren. HAROLD S. PRECYTHE FAISON - Harold Stewart Pre cythe, 65, president of the Faison Fruit and Vegetable Exchange, died Tuesday. Graveside service with Masonic rites, Faison Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Lois Wil liamson Precythe; son, Stewart Pre cyihe and Nelson Precythe, both of Faison; brother, C.A. Precythe of Faison; a grandson. -f1 MARSHALL M. WALKER S WALLACE ? Marshall Melvlif" Walker. 78, died Friday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Cavenaugh Cemetery. Surviving: several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial con tributions may be made to the. Cavenaugh Cemetery Trust Fund, ? c/o W.J. Cavenaugh, Route 3, Wallace, NC 28466. IT- WE RENT AND SELL | . _,We Also handle Medicare and Medicaid forms. Delivery available. *' PHONE 568-4088 PINK HILL I MED-AID RENTALS & SALES MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & HOME HEALTH CARE SUPPLIES ''' Duplin School Menus Dec. 3-7 Breakfast In addition to cereals, juice and milk, the following will be offered: Mon. - sausage biscuit; Tue. - cheese ti<ast; Wed. - buttered toast; Thur. - muffin; and Fri. ? cheese biscuit. Lunch Mon. - hot dog. toasted cheese sandwich, vegetable soup, tater tots, fruit, peanut butter bar Tue. - hamburger on bun. smoked sausage with macaroni and cheese and cornbread. fried squash, green beans, glazed cherries, applesauce Wed. - beef-a-roni, combo sand wich, corn, tomato on lettuce with pickle, tangerine, pineapple Thur. - pizza boats, meatloaf with cheese roll, baked potato, green limas, fruited gelatin, applesauce Fri. - fish ftlet with hushpuppies, chicken charms with honey dip and oatmeal muffin, carrot-cabbage slaw, shoestring fries, pear crisp, peaches Each lunch is served with low-fat chocolate or plain milk. Employees Receive 10-Year Service Awards Eighi employees of James Sprunt Technical College were recently present plaques denoting 10 years of service to the college. Receiving awards were, left to rtghltDrev. Rowe. director of general education; Mitzy Futch. basic general education; Nina Cavenaugh. chemistry Biology; Joel Bonneville, food service; Sarah VfcGowan. housekeeping assistant; Jesse Outlaw, directs of vocational technical education: and Kay Sessoms, purchasing and inventory control officer. Herman Kight. business manager, is not pictured. Receives 20-Year Service Award At JSTC Violei Goodson. accountant ai James Spruni Technical College, was recently presented an award for 20 years of service to the college. Ms. Goodson was one of the firsi employees at JSTC. She is show n w ith Jimmy Strickland and Presideni Dr. Carl Price. Thank You! Home Health & Hospice Care would like to say "thank you" to the dedicated therapists, nurses, aides and office staff that continue to provide quality medical services in the home. * November 25 - December 1 Is NATIONAL HOME CAltE WEEK I For More Information Call: I 658-5036 I ' ^ fj^SSSi 1 ?"{ js?j**rfJE3ESM I r ^^5 Lm^* "* ?*? * I4kh. immf, f%n f 0 U. M4 Him ? I I** MIlOWU tfttMuTO* (W- ?|r1..| W.~. INf I ??? ? I"!'??*?'? ? ( ?>M# g THE TRA/ELER, OR STRANGER IN THEIR MIDST! M AMONG THE ISRAELITES, HOSPITALITY TO STRANGERS WAS NOT ONLY A TRADITIONAL |<jl Ml ETIQUETTE BUT IT WAS WRITTEN INTO MOSAIC LAW (EX.22:21 23:9)(DEUT 10:19). NO DEVOUT "fsf %=? PERSON WOULD DELIBERATELY AVOID THE CHANCE TO HELP A STRANGER. IN A LAND "THAT WAS r - pv/-rr>e?iiriv/ i a a ins li/a-ren ?"r~ arv"r '? CA I KL'VICLT I MINL/ YYMI E.K g JUST A COOLING DRINK WAS VERY CT1. IMPORTANT TO -THE STRANGER I?Hg PASSING THROUGH*! IT WAS ALSO iSgg THE ETIQUETTE OP THOSE TIMES #V FOR NO MAN TO DRINK FROM A WELL THAT WASN'T HS--UNTIL HE fg?j WAS ASKED, OR OPFERED THE ^ WATER, BY THE WELL'S OWNER. DRAWING WATER FROM THE WELL fO OP A TOWN WAS THE DUTY OP THE lira YOUNG MAIDS AND 50 IT PELL TO I? THEM/ QUITE OFTEN, TO COME TO THE AID OF A THIRSTY STRANGER. Ml THIS LITTLE ACT OF -'COMFORT TO Jnpi THE TRAVELER" WA5 SO INGRAINED Wj IN THE PEOPLE, THAT WHEN JE5US ^ CHARGED HIS DISCIPLES TO [J|^ PREACH, AND TO HEAL, AND TO DO WT> I1 GOOD TO THE MULTITUDES, HE REFERRED TO IT AS GIVING *A Mil CUP OF WATER IN MY NAME!" ?Q CM ARK 9:41) |fr 1? SAVE TV16 FOR YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK I I j|fl 1 SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO S ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY ifel i^ce==?3 gy WHALEY SUPERMARKET 'V Beulaville Monk Whaley HI BOSTIC MUTUAL DISCOUNT DRUG CO. lyOJ 104 E. Main St., Beulaville 298-3161 |P BEULAVILLE HARDWARE |g & IMPLEMENT CO. Tractor, Hardware & Poultry Supplies, Treated Posts, Field Drain Tile, Tractor Parts 24 W. Main St., Beulaville 298-4474 fpj EASON'S HOME FURNISHINGS 1 Downtown on Hwy 24 Warsaw. N.C. 28398 ifP 293-3313 H2EJ MILLER HARDWARE |i^y> |] Main St., Beulaville {|?y 298-3337 CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES YlH\\ Beulaville, N.C. ira 298-4447 IP TASTEE FREEZ OF KENANSVILLE Open for Breakfast 6 a.m. Mon. - Sat. jCJ, Sunday at 8 a.m. lUTTi: Hwy 11, Kenansville 296-1112 |?g WEST AUTO PARTS CO. Cii Warsaw - Kenansville - Beulaville B EAST COAST OPTICAL CO pSspr Worthington Bldg., N. Main, Kenansville I "Complete Eye Glass Service" jUf= 296-1782 JACKSON'S IGA STORES Beulaville - Kenansville - Pink Hill Y<in> li Jimmy Jackson Sc Employees B QUICK SALES Pink Hill [Py 268-4450 JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Kenneth Jones Iwl 'ft Beulaville BEULAVILLE GARMENT CO., INC. Management & Employees THERESA'S FASHIONS A 1 Beulaville & Kenansville UNITED CAROLINA BANK Wk OF KENANSVILLE Bj "Our Bank Is Built On People" Main St. f .^jj 296-0134 (/CM THE GRAHAM HOUSE INN H For Fine Lunches & Dinner ?! JJ Chef John Ramirez & Family Corner Main & Cooper St., Kenansville i fC*M 296-1122 ^1 KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY jf! Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane COMMUNITY CARPET CENTER Name Brand Carpet and Vinyl Sales and Installation ? IKrJj] Hwy. 41, Beside Beulaville Garment Beulaville 298-4319 W$\ J.R.BOSTIC GARAGE ||j Specializing in Brake & General Auto Repair Church Street, Beulaville [*?& 298-4545 :|M]I' HOLMES' JEWELERS .gg ? Front St., Kenansville All Occasion Plaques, Jewelry and Repair Needs OSSI 296-1443
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