died in a r 18 after L services from the Baptist ; in the after a long of her niece, s Lamb in at his home scheduled to be ay from the Ed Home in Kinston, t in Maplewood i home in the Simon ments on Friday ait rites were held ftemoon from die rial followed in the d Cemetery near &0BTTA A. EVANS it Tuesday afternoon at of her daughter, Mrs. kfiCe Sr., in Kinston, ervicea were held on r in Tarboro, and bur the Greenwood Ceme PATRICK BROOKS known Lenoir County r, died at his home near rd’s Chapel Sunday after a iged illness. Funeral aer were held from the late at 4:30 Monday and burial ■ed in the Edward’s Chapel ag. Funeral services lit 4 Tuesday from ill Church and burial the church cemetery. By Clara Ann Smith rs. W. W. Barker has re ed to her home from a visit Urham and Greensboro. She accompanied here by her dson, Bobbin Callahan, izabeth Barker , is visiting aunt, Mrs. Mary Brown ik, at Comfort, ns. Sylvanus Mallard and ■hoppers le^aon, enport were __ this past week Mrs. J. B. Henderson had as guests last week her mother, Mrs, R. B. Waller, and sister, Miss Mildred Waller, of Kinston, and Mr. and Mrs; Joel Kennedy and family of Southwood. Elijah Smith was a business visitor in Kinston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Huggins have returned from a visit with Mrs. Huggins* brother, Seott Coate, at Jackson. They were accompanied on their return by their son, who had been visiting his Uncle. Private Leslie Haywood Rouse, Jr., spent a recent leave of ab sence from his post at Tort Jack son, S. C., with relatives in Tren ton and Poltocksville. Mrs. Eunice Smith and daugh ter, Ann, and Addie Brock were Kinston shoppers this past week. Gilbert Hickoff and Harry B^rrison of Camp Lejeune were Week-end guests of the J.'B. Hen dersons. Week-end shoppers in Kinston included Mrs. Roger Pollock, Mrs. Kenneth Jarman, Walter P. Henderson, Mrs. Lassiter Hen derson, Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. Lil lian Roberson, Marjorie Starr Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stilley and children, Kathleen and Brenda. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Keech and Miss JVera Keech of Tar boro spent last Sunday with Mrs. M. W. Foseue. Mrs. Keech was for merly a supervisor in the county schools. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pollock of Raleigh visited Mrs. J. B. Pol lock on the past week-end. Mrs. Grace Phiffer and chil dren, Gay and Mary Jo, were re cent guests of Miss Myrtle Brock. Miss Elnita Foseue of Detroit, Mich., is viisting her mother, Mrs. F. W. Foseue. Miss Foseue is a medical technician at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Mrs. O. Stanly Smith of Co lumbia spent this week with her and son, Edward, left on Friday for a trip to Chattanooga, Tenn. They expect to be away for sev eral weeks visiting Mrs. Robbins’ parents. Mrs. Woodrow Brinson of Ken ansvUle, formerly Miss Nanpie Pollock of Trenton, is a patient at the Parrott Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Martha Ann Barrow is conva lescing after an operation on her ankle at the Orthopedic Hospital at Gastonia. Paul Koonce, Jr., left on the week-aid for Chatham, N. J., and Mrs. R. L. Kd i. J. M. Robbins for treatment of an arthritic con 5 cans Shad Fish... 95c i„ 1 (303) sliced California Peaches. 25c 1 (size 2%) Gibbs Port A Beans .... 20c WHY PAY MORE — SHOP AT ATHE & ELIJAH SHDTffS li&-jy-y'-y:-. . TRENTON y". ror ‘A Garner Ambulance Is White' Th* only straighi ambulance in Kinston has - - Miss ZUnita Foscue has vre turned from a visit at Williams burg, Va. Miss Annia Laura Lowery spent a few days in Raleigh last week. • 1 ■ Mr. and. Mrs. M. E. Hines have returned from a visit to Elkin Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson, Marjorie Starr and Carolyn Ar thur spent the past Sunday at the beach. Mrs. A. M. Weeks of Bogue Sound and A. W. Saunders of Wilmington visited their sister, Mrs. J. R. Kellum, last Friday. Dot Gurganus of New Bern was a visitor in the Joe Kellum home last Sunday. Bridge Club Entertained Miss Eleanor Brock enter tained members of her bridge club and guests at five tables last Monday night. Mrs. C. C. Jones was high scorer among the club members, and Miss Myrtle Brock won the visitor’s high score prize. Low score prize Was won by Mrs. Parker. ' "JBrs« Miller Phiffer, a visitor in ton, was remembered with a gilt. A salad course was served. Club Members present were Mesdames Earl Franck, Braxton George, J. M. Robbins, H. B. Hargett, Jr., C. C. Jones, Verda Pollock, Mack Griffin, J. H. Pollock, M. W. Fos cue, Blake Daniel and William Parker. Guests were Mrs. Gai ter Phiffer, Misses Bessie Whit aker, Essie Murray, Tiny Ham mond, Helen George, Mary B. Foscue, Elnita Foscue, Zara Gil bert Koonce and Myrtle Brock. Cholera Wipes Out Pigs The largest loss of a pig herd lately has been reported by Le onard Jenkins of the Friendship Church community. Eighteen of his herd of 20 swine died of chol era last week. 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