DAILY REFLECTOR December 29, 1910 Eugene Wilson Dead, passed away after an illness of a week. A little past two this morning Mr. Eugene Wilson died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Martha Wilson, on Dickinson Avenue. Mr. Wilson was 40 years old and for several years was a salesman in the store of his brother Mr. Frank Wilson. He is survived by two brothers, Messrs. W. B. and Frank Wilson and three sisters, Mrs. Ollen Warren, Jr., and Misses Nanie and Lillie Wilson. The pallbearers, active: F. J. Forbes, W. W. Perkins, R. A. Tyson, Jr., R. C. Flanagan, J. L. Hornes, R. E. Cox. Honorary: J. H. Manning, J. E. Williams, E. L. Daughtridge, T. M. Hooker, D. S. Chapman, P. T. Anthony, A. J. Moore, J. L. Anderson Garris-Wilson Wedding Kinston, NC Miss Vina May Wilson and Mr. Lewis B. Garris were united at the residence of her mother Mrs. C. A. Alphine. The bride has been the stenographer in the Clerk of Court's office. The bridegroom is a young man who lived in this city but is now superintendent of a planing mill for a big lumber company in Greenville. The couple aught the Atlantic Coast Line train for Greenville where they will make their home. Kinston Free Press