Jo Funeral lude: onp - ae nae sony Whit ee Chance, one brother, ew York, N. | Mrs. Della ew Jersey.. will be held brother, 162 "Ke. Y. - Mr. James zardner St., ssie Phillips nents are in- xott & Co. anville. fr. Robert at his home xents are in- zott & Co. anville. .—Cliftgn J. Saturday in ere. »f Chocéwini- inister of a ss Church for ; will be held home here. le: Mageline, ns, the Rev. gton, Md. and» n, Va; one’ ‘from Bricks School, Bricks, N. L. E. of Green- Mrs. Eula Mae iville and Mrs. of Miami, Fla. vis . 1. — Mr. Kelley ly of Martin day here. other of William °0. igements are in- »mby-Willoughby Oro. Se mith Rose, widof died Sunday , ‘eneral Hospital, Funeral services will be Wednesday for Mrs. S: Phillips Smith, 100 who di Wednesday at Albermarle Vili Nursing Home, Williamston. MRS. SALLY PHILLIPS SMITH The services will be held at York Memorial A. M. E. Zion Church, the Rev. C. E. Gray of- ficiating. Burial will follow at _ the Brown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Smith, was born Nov. 15, 1877 in Hyde County. She is said — - to have remembered her family ~ being sold out of slavery from , Hyde County to Edgecombe County, where she was reared. She received her education C., Hampton Institute; Hamp- ton, Va., and North Carolina Col- lege, Durham. Mrs. Smith taught i in Nash, ae Martin, and Pitt Counties from — 1910 to 1954. She was a member of the Eastern Star, the Ladies ‘ Auxiliary of Sycamore Hill Bap- tist Church, and numerous other Sie Scar URE clubs. She was also a member of — Sycamore Hill Baptist Church. She is survived by a foster son, R. M. Phillips of Greenville and _two foster grandsons. : _. Family visitation will be held at Phillips Brothers Funeral Chapel from 8 to9 P. m. Tuesday.