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Jul - Dec40 OAVn rnONTY LNTI KI'KISI KK ORD. THL RSOAN JV LV 3. I^HO Obituaries <0 O- i/i c: £ i- s o o CD < rt)' s o o o o c =*i:" r3 0*5 o O c? —-I CD MUS JOHNNIE M PATTERSON Mrs Johnnie Mae Murphy Palt4Tson. r>8. t)f Route 7. died MuiidjN afternoon in the N.C Hapiist liuspitai in Winston- Salem, The funeral will be 2 p.m. on Wetlensday in Eaton's Kuneral Home Chapel eon- (iiuied by the Rev Phillip CiiU' Hurial will l>e in Rose Ci'melerv. Born Nov. 30. 1921. in Fort Mill. S IV. Mrs Patterson was a dau^^iitei of the late John H. vind .Addie Mae Honeycult .Miirplty Sur\i\o[s nielude her hiishand. Uaymer Patterson; Iwu daimhters, Mrs Janet Sue SeamuM of Route 3. Ad vance and Miss Cindy Pat- lerson of the home, one son. David Patterson of the home, one half-brother. Clarence .lones of Helmont, and two grandchildren MRS. THELMA BAILEY Mrs Thelrna Carwood Hailey. 72. of Route 2. died at Davie County Hospital in .Movksville early Friday oioi iiiiifZ The funeral was held .Saturday in Kuilon Cnited Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. Tony Jordan Ruria! wa.s in Fork Bapiist Church Cemetery. Born April 15. 1908 in Davie County. Mrs Bailey was a iLtu^ihler of the late Samuel Ellis and Sarah Elizabeth Uaniliart (larwixKl She was sell enipliiyed and was a nieiiiber of Fulton l'nil<»d Melliudi>i Chuieh Her husband. Paul Clyde Railey. died .March 3. Survivors include one daughter Mft DaU Brown oi Mocksville. three sons. James Curl Bailey of Rl, 2 Advance. Samuel G Bailey of Rt :t. Mocksville and Kermit Bailey of (Greensboro; one sister, Mrs Rea Wyatt of Rt Moeksville; and eight grandchildren MRS DELl^ MCNDAV .Mrs Iiilla Williams Mun day. M. a longtime resident irf Ct^^Jccmec. died ni Caharrus Nursing Center at 12:01 a.m. Monday The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Home in MtK-ksville by the Rev. Lw Whitlock Riirial was in the eemctcry of Liberty ITuted .Methodist Churcli. The daughter of the late John R and Belle Burton Williams. Mrs. Munday was a retired nursing aide and a member of First Baptist Church of Cooleemee Her husband. John W. Munday. died in 1941 Surviving are one son. Walter Munday of Salisbury , two sisters. Mrs. Claytie .Adatns of Cooleemee and I iiln Honharrier of WiMKllcaf. four grandchildren and four great grandchildren AN(7El^ DAWN PARKER The funeral for Angela I.»awn Parker was held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Need- more Baptist Church con ducted by the Rev. Gary .Morrison and the Rev. Gene Blackburn Burial was in the church cemetery The child, the seven-year old daughler of Margie Taylor Parker of Rl. 1. Woodleaf and Jeff I'arker of Hickory, was dead on arrival at Rowan Memorial Hospital at a in on Sunday of inj sustained after being s' by an automobile as she riding a bicycle in front f home Pallbearers were Ji Durham. Charles Crar Junior Hodge. Larry 1 and Marty and Kicky D Born Nov. 20. 197Z. Rowan County, the chile a student at Woo Elementary School. Sh tended Needmore Be Church. Survivors. In addition (wre^jls. include one bn Jeffrey Parker Jr. o hume. her maternal g |iarents. Mrs. Martha Taylor Page of K Mocksville and Floyd 1 of Tr. 1. Woodleal; an piiternal grandparents. L and Minnie Parkt Mooresville. Coo/ee Mr and Mrs Ra Beane. Lori and Ban Boone were the wci gui'sis of Mr. and Mrs Pope of Mocksville visited with friend C'.M>leemee. Visitors here this wee Mr and Mrs. Grady Spi urc two of Ihcir g children. Miss Liz Sws Wilmington and Toby S Raleigh .Mrs Margaret I returned home Sunday sfK'nding a week in Wi Salem w ith her daughti sim-in law. Mr. and Nikki Dalton and fami! Tom Webb conlinu undergo treatmeni in Baptist Hospital where iK'en seriously ill for th PATTERSON y ^ #:Mrs.^Johnnie. Mae Murphy 'j liTj^atterspn,^,^^ Route f; |] Monday hfternbon in the N.C;v| ill:Winston-'5 Theluneral will be 2 p;m: oiri{i -; :Wedens3^ay ^ n in • •^Eatoh's'rV 1 • Fuheralf-*Home - Chape! .'• con- -: •, !: duct^ &y;.'the. Rev. PhUlip j •;' Colel" Burial_wl11 be in'Rose -i'-■ 'Cemetery.-,.y" Born Nov.V30/i92l/irr.Fprfe: 'Mill, S.C., Mrs. Patterson"wa^; ; a daughter of the late Jqlm^,/' I - and Addie '"MaV :*Honeycutt';v. " '.MuThy-,' "i'l-V- \ ' Survivors'""include her. ' i : husband, Rayiper Patterson; \■ two daughters," " Janit. , , Sue Seamon pf. Routevance and Miss" Ciridyv ^t- - - terson of the home; one so'n,; David Patterson of the home;—!one half-brother, Clarence;.]"Jones of Belmont; and twa-1 grandchildren. •• *w. • • . • Lo.tuoiicUDfafU MocKsvUle, N. 6. OAVIE CO. PUBUC DBRARVmocksville* no • §Wi^ te?. <?^^m I ^'^«''ii,gt«„^-''<'«ife In'! ' X?®'"S- He hari'^-. '01' ISl * ^ years. He,«, ° Past ; fooft. and ivas of #1^ '"etired ' sjster, Airs OP^ ' fiiacfc of theOf othe? and.^ / ■awic uo. ruDiiC Library if •O Oo O" c\ ■jT C~ o r k k,0 .a> ci <3: ::3J t- <5 0 1 o c5 •o cr :r r (O CO w c St" ■5= i <r /O • V HARPE ■ , MOCKSyiLLE-Mrs. Hazel . .J\nders6n Harpe,; 60, OfMocksville, passed away at■ Fortyth*^ Memorial Hospital• early Thursday morning. Funeral services will be cdfr3t 2 p.m. Saturday atwe Elaton Funeral HonieChapel by the Rev. CharlisBullock and the Rev. AlbeitBracken. Burial will follcmin Liberty BapUst CaiurihCemetery, Davie Coun^.The family will receivefriends at the funeral homefrom 7 to 9 p.m. .Friday•evening. Mrs. Hattie £born in Davie County to melate John and Minnie ReayisAnderson. She 'was a retiOMn^urse's assistant of DaweCounty .Hospital after 22 years of service and- amember of Liberty BaptistChurch. Her husband, ElbertH. Ha^, preceded her indeath in 1967. Surviving areone daughter. Miss Judy Jhe home; one 4»n,Wilham Harpe of Modes-yille; two grandchildren; ifive sisters, Mrs. Evelyn !Shore and Mrs. Lucille Plott, 'both of Mocksville, Mrs. iFaye Seats, Yadkinville,Mrs. Thelma Bernhard,South Bend, Ind., and Mrs.Lorene Frye, Miami, Fla.;^two brothers, Burley Anderson and CurtisAnderson, both of- Mocksville. , . rS JJO13 ■J ' |03 % 1^; c1'^ 7, S . r uuiiU LlUfciry MocksvHle, N. 6. DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC Lii c:L h" G.^ O i -ii \j) O cQ SALISBURY EVENING POST ' v' .^ Fridb#.July 4. 1980"7'^.-. Asbisrry Stanley . ' of Mocksviile MOCKSVILLE — Asberryi Sto^ey^SB,ofRt.6,Mocksviile, died at Davie Coiinty.Hospital at • ! 10 a.m. Thursday. > _ The funeral will be at 11 a.m. 'I Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel conducted by the Rev Grady Tutterow. Burial will be ' m Bear Creek Baptist Church ^ cemetery. „ • The family will be at the funeral home from 7 to 9 to night. ' j Oct. 21,1921 Mr. Stanley was the son of me late Cap and Bessie Parker; ' Stanley. He was a retired em- ' ployee of Heritage Furniture Co. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Colleen Frye of ' Mocksviile, Mrs. Sarah Harris ofGafney, S.C., and Miss Milissa Kay Stanley of the.home; three • soiK, Billy Ray Stanley of Rt. 2, ' Salubuiy, Heauley Lee Stanley of lu. 4, Salisbury, and Dennis Lee Stanley of Rt. 2, Mocksviile; ,two brothers, WiU Stanley of Rt! 6, MocksviUe, and . Roland S^nley of-Rt. 7, Mocksviile; and three grandchildren./' uavie Co.Pubi:.. LiUi ^ ^ f^ocksvHIe, N. C, OAV^t, n ^ MOCKSVltUE^ ^ •'lUlA / .'? 1 rvwwiffimm; ^ughter of fJie n Ms^ors Include. h~ k.« •; I ^Bowayrbftwj ^ters. = i#an(f,v.§ tWsS^"*,5^^,Mocb»iD2i' and Mis i^".i51f"® Owens te*ii£- -"■ "ofh of/ ' TK. ' ■ *" "•■ ' ^ • /James ?.andPeIepiS''l'l.?n<'.Reid; and Pele iCZ"'?.!"'' Reid} '"Sten; nine^,i-Mw ®'^®*- i^".•~'«»S^s55r, ^ > "V o oc> o~ o r - t 1/1 7-/6- / <^ CAN® It- <5 o D. C. Grubb, 43, • X- ' ••'-.r* --x ■'■■•••«>.i ADVANCE — Douglas Clayj Grubb, 43, of Route 1, died on^ WetoesdayattheBaptistHospi-tal in Winston-Salem following a serious illness; ^[ The funeral Will be Friday at 4j p-m. in Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville conduct^by the Rev. Phillip Cole. Burial I- will be in Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family -will be 'at the funeral home in Mocksville to- jiight front? to Sjo'clock. Memorial contributions may be made to Concord United Methodist Church Building Fund, in careof James Boger, Rt. 1, Mocksville. Bom Oct. 18, 1936, in Davie County, Mr. Grubb was a son of Lloyd A. and Florence Smith Grubb of Rt. 4, Mocksville. He was a member of Smith Grove Fire Dept., the Smith Grove Ruritan Club, Concord United Methodist Church and was asupervisor at the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Survivors, in addition to hisparents, include his wife. PatsyNail Grubb; two sons, TimothyGene and Steven Clay Grubb,both of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Fred Vick of Louisville,Ky., Mrs. Peggy Goforth of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Ed Griffin of Monroe and Mrs. Bill Russell of Concord. .. Sojishuni <> t {V wf I i t e, N. C. c O t>o. <r o §■ Pb'BLIC UBRARY ^lOCKSViLLt;, MC r- b Kn <L J- O cD- lUU DAVU: t uUVn' ONTERPRISE RECORD. TIH'RSOAY. JLiLY 10. I'^SO O —■ nj < ct>' s: o o o o a TT :3 Crt C ■-< CD O ~D c:o; o CT cr Obituaries ASBERRY STANLEY iXsbco Siaiilfy. M. of Rl- •i. Mocksvillf. died at Davie ('*iunty tiospiLal at lU a m. Thursday. Thi' funeral was held Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Ctiapfl conducted by the Rev (Jrady Tutierow Burial was in Bear Creek Baptist Church cenu'lcry Borti in Davic t,\>unty. IX't. 2\. tWl. Mr. Stanley was the son of the late Cap and Bessie Parker Stanley. He was a retired employee of Heritage Furniture Co, Survivors include three (Liughlcrs. Mrs Colleen Frye of Mocksville. Mrs. Sarah Harris of Gafney, S.C., and Miss Milissa Kay Stanley of the home, three sons, Billy Kay Stanley of Kl. 2. Salisbury, Heauley Lee Stanley of Kl •». Salisbury, and Dennis Leo Stanley of Rt. 2. Mocksville; iwo brothers. Will Stanley of Rt. 6. Mocksville. and Roland Stanley of Rl 7. Mocksville, and thni' grandchildren. yCHARLES L. BUNCH Chiirles Ledbetter Bunch. Sr., 66. of 1020 Duke St.. Mocksville. died at 10 30 a.m. July "ind at Baptist !h«spital in Winston-Salem. A graveside service was conducted at 4 p.m. Thursday at Oakwood Cemetery in Stalesville by the Rev. Jim Gilland. Mr. Bunch was born August 13. 1913. in Ircdell County, to Austin W. and Minnie Roe Bunch. He was a retired sulcsiiian Surviving are his wife. Helen ipollyi Turner Bunch, five sons by a former marriage. Charles L Bunch, Jr of Slatesville, David t Bunch of Lakeland. Fla . Austin W. Bunch of St. Louis. Mo . Willuim D Bunch ^4 Rome. Ga . and Benjamin Bunch of Basel. Switzerland, three daughters, also by a former marriage. Mrs. Linda Best of Taylorsville. Mrs. AnnToups of Tampa. Fla.. and Miss Jane Bunch of Sydney. Australia, iwo brothers. David A. and Henry R Bunch, boih of Slatesville; 14 grand children. w^RS HAZEL HARPE Mrs. Haze! Shore Anderson Harpe. 60. of*Mocksville. passed away at P'orsyth .Memorial Hospital early Thursday morning. The funeral was held Saturday at the Eaton Funeral ilome Chapel by the Rov. Charles Bullock and the Kcv. Albert Bracken Burial was in Liberty Baptist Church Ccnu'lery. .Mrs Harpe was born in Davie County to the late John and Minnie Reavis Anderson. She was a retired nurses assistant of Davie County Hospital after 22 years of service and a member of LilH-rty Baptist Church. Her husband, Elberl H.Harpe. preceded her in death in ish7. Surviving are one daughter, Miss Judy Harpe of the home; one sun. William Harpe of Mocksville; two grand children; five sisters. Mrs. F.vclyn Shore and Mrs. Evelyn Plotl. both of Mwksville, Mrs. Fayc Scats. Yadkinville. Mrs. Thelma Bernhard, South Bend. Ind.. and Mrs. Lorone Frye. .Miami. Fla.; two brothers. Burley Anderson and Curtis Anderson, both of Mocksville. FLOYD W. LYERLV •'unerat services for Floyd William Lyerly. a Rowan native, of Wilmington. N.C.were held Thursday, July 3, at Cobles Oleander Chapel there. The Rev. Harold McSwain and V'icar Stephen Barnes were the officiating ministers. Burial was in Green Lawn Memorial Park. Mr. Lyerly died Monday. June 3o' after suffering a heart attack. He was born September St. 1902 in Rowan Cwinty. the son of the late William HC. Lyerly and Charlotte Holshouser Lyerly. His wife was the late Lola Shaping, who "receded him in death. February. 1961. Survivors include one son. Floyd William Lyerly. Jr. of Jacksonville. Florida; one brother, Lewis M. Lyerly of Black Mountain, N.C.; three sisters. Mrs. Harry Parker of Kannapulis. N.C. Mrs. Eugene Hcrdman of Arkansas and Mrs. John Taylor of Mocksville; and three grandchildren and two great crandchiidren. MRS. RUBY HATLEY Mrs Ruby M Hatiey. 63. died at her home on Rt I.SalislMiry at 10 a.m. Thur sday The funeral was held Saturday at Eaton's FuneralChapel with the Rev. Phillip Cole officiatir^. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Born in Davie County June 22. 1917, Mrs. Hatiey was thedaughter of the late Joseph L- and Myrtle Miller Alexander She was a retired employee of Rowan Manufacturing Co. and a member erf Liberty United Methodist Church in Davic County. Survivors include her husband. Clyde S. Hatiey. and one sister. Miss Elise M Alexander of Rt 4. Mocksville Four Corners Mr and Mrs JackParrish Jr. of Kernersville. .Mr. and Mrs. Handy Parrish and children of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrish Sr. Friday. Mrs. Joe Shelton attended Kara Anderson's 1st birthday- supper Saturday night at her home in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mis. Bubby ShcllOi'i and children enjoyed a cookout with Mr. and Mrs Joe Shciton at the Parrish Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fleming. Mrs Bon May visited Mrs. Robert Craft Sunday at Forsyth Hospital. Robert Craft's condition remains critical. We all enjoyed out annual community yard sale July 4th. j^i Rev a' returned after visi state of ^ nice trip t,\i> N well enoi She wouli cheer he Mrs. ^ full lal< which sh to Daviiinjured s on her U Clifton Ct retui from Bi having t ago Mr. a Smith V Henrv I .Mr I Frank b now and making WinkIIi'i HUl Jjawing iTetiiddh, ;6B/:6f Mocksyilic 'died Prid^^eidng atihfr 3^^ , .HdkjiilalrSalisbui^.. *01*3veside sit- -Vices v^ill be: coiiducted 4 j p.m. Sunday at the Moravian' Graveyard in Wlnston^alem M.. George Auman;Mr. Hemdoii was born in, Linc61n CMnjj^ .to .the ;!ateStephen ^ and Cohndf La wing Herridoh. He Was'a membdf of Firsit UnitedMethodist Chut'ch of Mocksville and was a veteran of-World War I. He f theCharlotte Observer, and was retired from the Winstbn- Salem Journal & Sentinel as Church Editor. His wife, Annabell Mize Hemdon. died October 25. 1973. Surviving 3re one step-granddaughter ^rs. Patsy Taylor of Rt 7,'Mocksville: one step- grandson. James C. Fuller 'Jr. of Rt. 3, Fort Mill...S,C.' The family will receive friends at Eaton's Funeral Home in Mocksville from 7 Jo 9 p.m. .Saturday. Memorials may be made to the Bus Fund of First United Methodist Church Mocksville, in IT V 2i E 9) IS Op C o CO c : ^ C7 C » ^ a , o T® n E .2 "cS CO I •c o to c V O'""■■■-Ite, N. e O OO cr <r [dr ''"S'-'C UBRARymocksville, nc u> CD O I o oli siXzH■g ^. ^ct^^-."Z S ^~sbim ^ ^ ^2 £ £ r.P|w SLb ""J?Xj .S— ^ *eiS5 i n = ■= s^' T ••= 5 s 5 .= r=i:-y;±--'i: = £r^ = = £'^=£i:k s ® i 3 u ,v- i 2 «! S ^at 1-- 3 ffl £ ^c u ^ £ 3 3 =— =_ K S ^as- ,j. 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He ^en moved his membership •>|i>.;Union Hill United Metho* i^ist Church," where he ^remained faithful until -his ^eath. Mr. Apperson at- landed schools in Elast Bend ^and Trinity College. On Nov. T911, 'he was married to •Eleanor Josephine Phillips, -}vho died March 3, 1980. •Surviving are a . number of !cousins and a host of friends. oi 3 9 11? litn a. 05 o os i w. Op oJ C '-WlT'eJ- o CO ci ci ac r- o udi/id uu. rUuuc, Mocksviile, W. C. urn own (OLiNTY LNlI RPRISi RUORD. TMIRSOAV. JULY 24. 1980 Area Obituaries o <?=> fr a- ri I v» dC d H c3 O » O <^0 O) < cd" S o o o o cr =J s z o" ^ ET cr s 42 X.D PRKVETTF X.D. "Smiley " Prevetle, 57. ol Kouie 7, died Saturday at Rowan Meriiurial Hospital after three weeks of serious illness The funeral was held Monday at Eaton's Funeral iluinc Chapel. Officiating »t the ri'cs '.*'2s ih" Rpi' \Vil5"n Nesbit' and the Rev Vestal Moore Burial was in Lewis Baptist Church cemetery in Wilkes County. Rnrn in Wilkes County Aug. In, iy2-i. lie was a sun of the late CJa.slon lloscoe and Pearl Johnson Prcvettc. He worked Fit>er Industries, and was on leave because of illness. Sur^'ivors include his wife, Mrs. Betty Moore Prevette; one daughter. Miss Teresa Ann Prevetle of the home, Uiree sons. Jay D. Prevette of RI I. Woodieaf. Doug Prevette of Ki 6. and Tim Prevette of Rt 1. both of Mocksville; three sisters, Mrs Lena Southern of Rl. 7, and Mrs. Margaret Brown, both of Mocksville. Mrs. Lucy PhiferofR! 1. Woodlcaf; four brothers, Lloyd Prevette of Rt. 7. Mocksville, Dewey Prevette of North Wllkesboro. Arvil Prevetle of Cooleemec and Jimmy Prevette of Kannapolis; and three grandchildren. w M F WISHON Monian Francis VVishon. 74. of Mocksville, Rt. 5, died Friday al Baptist Hospital The funeral was conducted at 2 p m Sunday a! Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Aivin Pope Burial was in Ml Olive United Methodist Chun h cemetery Mr VVishon was born February 5. 1WJ6, in Davie County, to the late John Gaston and Betty Bell Tysinger VVishon. He was a retired farmer and a member of Ml. Olive United Methodist Church. Surviving arc his wife, Lizzie Keaton Wishon: two daughters. Mrs. Betty Messner of Greenville, Ala. and Mrs. Lucille Latham of Mocksville; three sons. John Wishon of Sparta. Grady Wishon of Clcmmons. and Charles VVishon of Mocksville; seven grand children; one brother, Thomas Wishcn of High Point. HENRY CLINTON HOLDER Henry Clinton Holder. 77, of Rl. 2, Advance, died Fri^y night at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mr. Holder was born in For^y'h County to John Fraidi and Virginia Barlow Holder. Ho was a construction worker and farmer, and was a member of Piedmont Fox Hunters Association. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Viola Fulp Holder of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Fishel and Mrs. Nancy Zimmerman, both of Rt. 2. Advance; one son. John William iBilii Holder of Brandywine Drive: nine grandchildren, two great grandchildren, one step grandchild; two brothers. Nat Holder of Kernersville and Mason Holder of Held Street; one sister, Mrs Grace Slater of Lewisville-Clemmons Road. The funeral was conducted al 2 p.m. Monday at Hayworlh Miller Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Alex Alvord and the Rev I'ony Jordon. Bunal was in ElbaviUe United Methodist Church cemetery. Pall bearers were Tom Barnes, Milton Carter. Jim Boger, Butch James. Henry Harris and Bob Spry ^^AMES H PLOTT «iciitica II. 1 luit, oi.. u*. Oi Rt. I Advance, died July 16th at Winston Salem Con valescent Center. The funeral was conducted at 2:3h p m Friday at Ad vance United Methodist Church. Mr. Ploti was born in Davie County to James Melton and Alice BarneycaslJc Plott. He was a member of Advance Baptist Church. His wife. Nancy Ann Mechum Plott. died in 1973. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs Ruby Lee Evans of Randleman, Mrs. Alice F Dull of Winston- Salem. and Miss Kathehne Plott of the home; two sons. J 11 Plott. Jr. of Rt I. Ad vance and Bobby G. Plott of 147 Surlees Rd.. 10 grand children; 10 great grand children; two sisters. Mrs. Luna Robertson and Mrs. Annie Crews, both of Clem- niufuS. Mt. Olive To Hold Homecomine Ml Olivi' United Melhcwiist Church will hold its annual homecoming Sunday. July 27. Services begin with Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.. followed by the 11:00 a.m. worship service. A covered dish lunch will follow on the grounds at 1:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend .i "s.'. n I^^^James^'H^Rlo^ 4«c.'RtS l^dvahce,''^ed July 16ih1 •^!^a tiiiiWins ton;>;;Salem',r^■yaiescent. CThe.funeraL was conduct ^rirMr^Plott was born in Davie '1iH:V^duhty to Jaihes' Meltbn and/| Alice- Barneycastle Plott.,, He i! Rfiwasjlal'^mem^r.' pf-'^AdyanctftjssBaptist ChurchJ ?' £X'" .xViHis-:>wife,:! Nancy i^Ann ^wJ^'Mechum Plott, died in 1973. •h-'f-? Surviving: > : are ' three" i ^r;.da,ughters,i" Mrs. )Ruby ^Lee 1 i; i'Evans . of :Randleman;' MrsJ'i Alice-". .F. :.Dull of 'Winston-.;-! Salenijivand. Mis^ Katherine J Jr-'Plott of the home"; 'two sons, ' f5!-''J.H.2PIott,--Jir. of":Rt;-I,.'Ad- i tnvance and Bobby G.v Plott of ti!^';147. Surtees Rd.;' 10 grand-^ , children; ;::10 .:gi^t; grand-'.;rl !? children;.'two sisters,;-Mrs.;fl • Luna Robertson . and Mrs. J Annie Crews," both of iClem-.i." mons. inT* fUe- 7 vl.7 -'f 7 ' 7- -2,7- 1 ENTERPRISE-^RECQRB DAVIE CO. PUBUC QBRARY MOCKSViUUEi, NO uavie Co.i'Atii'c Lh,.^0 Mcfcfevrlle, N; C- o O" cr cr 3 <o o ' Peter G. Bailey; • Rt. 2, Advance ADVANCE — Peter Graham Bailey, 73, of Route 2, was dead! on aiilval at Davie County Hos pital on'Monday morning. ' The funeral will be 11 a.m' Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville con- ducted by the Rev. Yates Wilkinson. Burial will in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery in Davie County. The family wiU be at the funeral home in Mocksville to night from,? to 9 o'clock. Bom June 27,1907, in Davie County, Mr; Bailey was a son of the late Devit aiid Mae Liven- good Bailey. He was last em-' ployed at the Fatmers Exchange Sales in Lexington. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Eloise Deese of Thom- asville and Mrs. Maretta Michael of Lexington; and four brothers, Radd, D. M., H. W. "Burr", and Bill Bailey, all of Rt. 2, Advance. f asT 7- -3 '-0. Public Liu.ai; 8B - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, TIOJRSDAV, JULY 31, 1980 Obituaries - q; c CO S O O o o c: 'i ^ =: -O ct> cr. - o: Z o o r: CT DJ MRS ANNA BKLLESHAW Mrs. Anna Belle Shaw, 63, of Route 2, Harmony. N.C died Monday night, July 28. at Uavis Hospital in Stat^ville. N C., foUuwing a brief illness. Death was attributed to a heart attack. She was born January 30, 1917. to the late James Osmond and Florence Sweet Bumgarner in Alexander CtXiiity. She was a htmsewue, and a member of Rock Springs Baptist church. Survivors include two daughters, .Mrs. Fayc Harri.s of Route 2, Harmony. N.C and Mrs. Sue Johnson of Harmony. N.C.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Louise Beck of Route, 1, Mcxrksville and Mrs. Doris Shinn of Charlotte. N.C.; One brother, Earl Bumgarner of Hegeville. W. Va. and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at Rock Springs Baptist church by the Rev. Grady Tutterow and the Rev. Billy Stroud. Interment will follow in church cemetery. Pallbearers are Craig Shinn, Hilary Powell. Tom Bumgarner. Raymond Shaw, A.J. Salmon and Jesse Wade Overcash. The body will remain at • Reavis Funeral Home in Harmony. N.C., until taken to the church, thirty minutes prior to the funeral. The family wiii rx; at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Faye Harris, Ht. 2, Harmony. N.C. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Wednesday, July 30. IICHAEL L. DANIEL Michael Leonard Daniel, 7 year old grandson of Samuel Leonard Daniel of Mocksville, accidentally shot himself in the chest at his home in Rock well. N C. Saturday, July 19; and died Thursday at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem. According to reports, the child found an unassembled 99 calilv>r nictol in 3 Htmcpp drawer at his home and re assembled it so that it fired. His mother, Mrs. Dolores Daniel said she was outside the house when she heard the sfiot and ran in to find her son on the bedroom floor. His father, Sgt. Gary Darnel is stationed at Fort Riley. Kansas. Funeral services were held Saturday at II a.m. at Union Liitheraii church by the Rev. L. Aaron Lippard. Burial was in Brookhill Memorial Gar dens He was born December 30, 1972 in Rowan County, son of Sgt Gary Daniel and Delores Kesler Daniel of R| i, Rock well. He was a first grader at Rockwell Elementary School, attended Union Luther church, a meml)er of the Sunday school and the Cherub Choir. He attended Eagle C;imn ;>t Iho VHr'A Surviving in addition to his parents and grandfather, are one sister. Belinda Darnell Djoii*'} «)f lIlM hnnj*!' grandmother. Mrs. Ruth K. Daniel of Salisbury, maternal grandmother, Mrs. Howell W. KesierofRl. 3, Salisbury; and great grandparents. Mrs. Verna Kesler of Salisbury, Mrs. Fannie Miller of Rock well, and Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Kincaid of Sallshurv [RS- ELIZABETH VINES Mrs. Elizabeth Gordy Vines. 25, of 1699 Thompson Dr.. was dead on arrival at 1:45 a.m. Monday at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Vogler's Reynolda Road Chapel. Burial was in Gar dens of Memory. Mrs. Vines was bom April IQW, in Virginia to Harry and Shirley West Gordy. Most of her life was spent in Mocksville. Surviving are her husband. David Lynn Vines of the home; one son, David Vines of the home; her mother. Mrs. Shirley Coats of Clemmons; her father, of Mocksville; three sisters. Misses Janice, Amelia, and Diane Gordy. all of Mocksville; one brother. Tommy Gordy of Mocksviile. »ETER G. BAILEY Peter Graham Bailey. 73, of Route 2. was dead on arrival at Davie County Hospital on Monday morning. The funeral was at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksville conducted by the Rev. Yates Wilkinson. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery in Davie County. Born June 27,1907, in Davie County, Mr. Bailey was a son of the late Devit and Mae Livengood Bailey. He was last employed at the Farmers Exchange Sales in Lexington. Survivors include two sisters. Mrs. Eloisc Deese of Thomasville and Mrs. Maretta Michael of Lexington, and four brothers, Radd. D M.. H.W. "Buit", and Bill Bailey, all of Rt. 2, y- V Nt' .y FINK - ^ MOCKSyjLLE y- JV^^V y^^JCatherine^^l Fiiik,<iof r.^-MTCkwille, died at her vrliome^ Wednesday after h : ^^fiiefi' illness: -^Funeral ^r^ ;.jvices will, be conducted Fri day at'2 p.m. at Liberty iY-United Methodist Church^ f the Rev. PhUUp Cole and^e V ;Rev.<Paul. TayIoi:U:^i^,l^y ^fwilt li^^^taie SOjminutes' «%ribr td^sendc^. Burial'will ! be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Fink was the widow of the late Rev. George W. Fink. She was born in Lenoir' .. to , William.^ W:. ^d Sarah ^ McCail Deal, and was a ■•member pfliiberty-United' Methodist Church. Surviving are one daughter. Miss Virginia Fink of Rt. 7, Mocksville;. three- sons, David Fink of Rt*. ,7, Mocksville, James T. Fink of West Columbia, S.C., and William E. Fink of. Cayce, S.C.; one sister^ Mrs. Jessie D.. Grist of Lenoir; six grandchildren; six great grandchildren. Jbe family will receive, friends at Eaton's Funeral Home from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday. O 00 cr Z c—Uavie Co.PuDiic Ltuiar, Mocksville, N. C. V) <0 o O CO 0m>F^nii:'mai l^'t^^^SoV- gl^<^7}ingway.St; "passed &);^T ^3ti^^SB^to?-^-"jying; it fiqspitili "a-vTetired" ;o/iKan«-Kittttiriff-|.Co.J:Survivin^ arls'lits'. wife, ;l>een^ Scott'of the'§^9^6^ 'V' sOn|>=.Ilaeford ^s'^tyi.thre€ -1. daughters,..Mrs.-.Alberta ', KHawJdns. of 'the city; .Mrs.-. n - Bryant.: .Washington,-:'; f Olivia.-: ' ?; grandchiidren.-Funeral 'ser- .^Vices .. .at v.'-3t f Hobper*",f:FunerhV^Q^^ i burial-.;!'^^EvergreenSTtOem^^j-lHbOPER): lo tj wVamyaki.;' UjT-i'kSV^,, 4 ? - / - M -oV^^ * rsvJ o CP cr cp \ ui W - V o .ci^ - \. .-; • ^OCKSVnxt - Mre. ^eUa "^^^iefler C(d)1e, .91, of MackS' Rt..il,.^B^.at^:10]>.in. ^nired^ . Coimty hospital.' Jsernces be conducted % 2J).m. ^ti^ay at li^erly 'fitted ^etliDdist Chnrdi^'liy the; I 9€w:.^WUip€(de'.6ahalimir $e in Ihe chnrdi 'treniet^. ^rviviiif are four ^laughters, Mrs. Mary Sharp Cartner of Kt. 1, Hariikmy, ^lilrs. John F. Oarwood of Rt. ^ Mocksville, Mrs. R.L. tMver of Columbia, S.C., .Smd Mrs. Adelade McDaniel ^ Worthington, Ky.; three sons, J<dm Q. Coble of Rt 7, idocksville, Alfred F. Coble ^ Rt 4, Mocksville, and ^Walter Gray Coble of Hunt, N.Y.; fourteen grand- I^ildren; 14 great-grand- ^ildren. The family will receive friends at Eton's |!uneral Home from 7 to 9 p:m, Friday. CO CO I G O Cr CO O- c- ■> ; t o- DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARv MOCKSVILLE. NO o n Clyde rankHnKl)ude)v&ats;; fe v^- MoCkSNd'ir^ri^^ ;rfjrd3y:;eatvDavievCou^^ ^':Hos^Ul^^Kunerar/sehdc4- g4^lM.^,-Cpnducl^at Eaton^s■^^^pneral IHom5^Sunday7at^2 i Rev.; John • Capo Ii '.and" the \Rev. Norman Frye.fl S'^rial.wilLbp in Smith Grove Churchwas born in ; ■ j,X WestfSeatsV Mr?•••f^®^^4F?%'^dalry farmer,^-.^and ■was.saJ member; of' • Moravian^'{Church;; Surviving':are his" S Mrs?^Adel^de Bowdda,'K Pf -ti»e.-,iiome;.^-;twa•-daughters, Mrs. J t'!■,„(Martha) Smith,, Jr., of Rt.* .MockswJJe.;'Mr«'-^u/,.».i' w . sons:,'^Francis'B.'Seats and ClydeJr.,- both of'Rt. ;3,-Mocksville; • three sisters.•/Mrs. Alberta Cope and Mrs.". Charlotte Smith, both of Rt •. 2,J.Mocksville,:.Mrs; Sallyv West/of Rt, 1 Advance [ . two 'brothers,,,C.E,.,,Seats..of ^ ^ *5a 1 e rn,,. Th 6 ni a s'? of. San, Francisco>Calif.; and .11 "grandchll-" Mo°' 'JBRAsyMOCKSVILLEi WO uavie uo. huuiio Mocksville, N. C. :• n ®*|^^®»Ay®'.t dirf,. -;a-t."j h is- -.ttdai^ ' Monday afta|n(wn.^Ha; was:;^m: in yuisto |h€tete Jq^i^ -|P ^ciPRipyee of: Burliiigton rriaustries. Siuviving jare his wife, the former .Mayme^ Barntt; one ' son,. Charli^ Jamerspn; fJrj? bhs Ralei^;; one daughter,tMr^l'Jolehrj/ Whetnerofi/Bohnere Perty,Idaho; three ^andchildren; one. sister, Mt's. Riiby Vgnderford of Clarkesville. 9-5'It so c r n-..\i \ ^ K i,J,w J * — n mU o <r; vO tp (Q vy 'i <3 O o c5 VA cr e o o C3 r) d o > § La _j -j > OD ic: o o Nuraing Hmn^'^oick^le. ^rvices duct^ Thur^y;«t 4'Din: ifi% Re^Dc^ld ^deit$]^'-' m. ihe^Kev?:fiairt HM*at BetUehmiUriiied Metliodist Churetfr'The l)6dy will lid to'* ' ^te ^ -minutes .priorto: the ^ service. Burial will-be'ih the chiu^'CemeteiyiMrsiJDunn was born Aug.^j25r^893rin 13iavie-~jCoanty:)^,the late Qiarles;H.tai^<Ad9,£tdhiM Smith. Surviving are;}]two daughters», .Mrs. Lawrence fUUe) ,West of m.^;,.Ad- vance'and Mrs,. Bill t'Li^sie} Harper of Qemzhonis; four '^ns, Xavhrehce Dunn' and iiohn C. Dunn, both of WinstW-Salem, Lagrand Dunn of Clemmons, Dr. Grady Dunn of Winston- Salem; 17 grandchildren; 13 , great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Flossie Beauchamp of Rt.„ 4, Advance; one . brother, ^Ott Smith of Rt: 1 Advance. *§16 family will receivefriends at Eaton's Funeral Home. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.n^ 0 Davie Co. houC Lii C. CP q: xi> CP ) \0 uJ <s: s o » o -"/"i 8B - DAVIh COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 7. 1980 cQ ^Ci- fl) ;< Ct>" S O o o 5L <= I-*- < 21 Z o' C. O" Area Obituaries C F "DUDE" SEATS (.'!ydc Franklin "Dude" Scats G7. of Route 3, died al Dime County Hospital early Friday morning. Tlu> funeral was held Suiiiiay in Eaton's Funeral Hniiu* ChajK-l conducted by the Ui'\ John Kapp and the Rev Norninn Frye Burial " IIS i'! Smi'h rirovn Vtelh^wlisf Church t'omeiery Horn March 24. 1913. in Davie f*nunt\, Mr Senls wac a son of the late FT. and .Amanda West Scats He was a member uf Macedonia -Moravian Church and was a dairy farmer Survivors include his wife. .Adclijidc BoiAden Scats, two daugliters. Mrs J T. Smith Ji , lit I and Mrs. Wayne James, lit 4, both of MiK-ksville; two sons Francis H Seats atid Ciydo F .Seals Jr . lM>fh of HI 3*. Mocksville Three sisters, Mrs Alberta Cope and Mrs Charlotte SiiMih. t>oth of Rt. 2. .MiK'ksville and Mrs. Sally West of lit. I. Advance, two hrother.s, <' E. Seats of Winsiun Salem and Thomas .Seals of San Francisco. Calif ; and 11 grandchildren. MRS. G.W FINK Mrs Kaiherinc Deal Fink IM, of MiK'ksv ille, HI 7, died at licr home July 30 after a brief lilm-ss The fuiuTuI was conducted Friday al 2 p.m at Liberty I'niled Methinlist Church by Uie Rev Fhillip Cole and the Rev Haul Taylor Bunal was in the church cemetcr>'. .Mrs. Fink was the widow of the late Rev George W. Fink. .She was born in Lenoir to William W. and Sarah McCall Deal, and was a rnemljer of l.itxTlv United Methodist Cliurch. .Surviving arc one daughter. Miss Virginia Fink of Rt. 7. .Mwksville. James T. Fink of West Columbia. S.C.. and William E. Fink of Cayce. S (' ; one sister, Mrs Jessie D Grist of Lenoir; six great grandchildren MRS. STELLA L COBLE Mrs Stella Lefler (V>ble. 91. of Mocksville. T. 4. died at -t. JO p m. Thursday at Dav'tc ('(Minly Rospilal. The funeral wa:; conducted al 2 p ni Salurcbiy at Liberty Uniletl .Methodist Church by liio Rev. Phillip Cole Burial was in the churcli cemterv'. Survlving are four diiughters. Mrs. Marv .Sharp CarlmT of Rt i. Harmony. Mrs John F, Garwood of Rt. 3 .Mocksville. Mrs. R.L Driver of Columbia, .S C.. and Mrs. Adelade McDamel of Wor- ihlngltin, Ky.; three sons. John g. Coble of Ri, 7. .Mocksville. Alfred F. Coble of Hi. 4, .Mocksville. and Walter tiiay Coble of Hunl. N.V,; 14 grandchildren. 14 great grandchildren. MRS, CARL E WILLIAMS Mrs Myrtle Allen Williams. 7:"i. of Rt 4. died July 29th al Forsyth Memorial ILispilal in Vf tttjluli-f>itieio. The funeral was conducted at 2 p rn Thursday at Hcthlehem United Methodist t'hurch by the Rev Donald Funderburke. Entombment wa.s m Bethlehem Church Mausoleum Mrs. Williams was born in Davie County to the late Charlie W. and Fannie.StnithAllen Shewasa memlxT of Relhlehem United Methodist Church. Surviving arc her husband. Carl Edward Williams; two sons, Cliarles L. Williams and Norman R Williams iMith of lU. 4. Advance; five grand children; two si.slers. Mrs. Mildred Blalock of Advance and .Mrs Helen Phillips of Winston-Salem; one brother, Gone Allen of Rt 3. .Mock^'ille C. WAYNE McDANIEL Car! Wtiviif McDanicl. 30. of Route 3. died Friday morning in Forsylh Memorial iiu.tpiidi fuSloMiiii; all ex tended illness. The fuiierui was held Sunday al Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Rev I.x'e Dukes. Burial was in Dulin's United Methodist Church Cemetery. Born in Davie County. Mr. McDaniel was a son of Carl and Dorothy Wagoner Me- rianiel of fit 3, Mivcksville. Survivors in addition lo his parents, include one si.ster. iMrs. Janie Minton of Ker- nersville; and one brother, J-arry McDaniel of Hi. 3. Mocksville. Atwood Reunion The AIwikkI Reunion will be held Sunday, August lOlh. at Tanglewood park Shelter No. ^lautii'iiauiiiiouiimutuianiii lYadkin Vaiiey Mrs. Elaine Wood was able to attend church on Sunday Her condition is much better Mrs Lou Kcnnard. Lofty and Wesley llauser. and Mrs, Annie Holm left on Saturday morning returning to their home in Shreveport. La. TTiey enjoyed their vi.sil with rela(ivt*s and frieniLs whjlc here Mr and Mrs. J(K> Langslun and grandson Rudie visited •Mrs. Maude Hauscr on Ruby McBrides home, Mr I>4K' Cauriie wa.s on the .sick list Sunday and not able to attend Church. • .Mrs. Hetty Caudle had surgery last week at Forsylh Memorial Hospital, and will return home the first of the week The community was sad- deniHi last week of the death of ■"Dude " Seals, he was well known in the Community Mr Alivis York is a patient at Forsylh Memorial Hospital, after suffering a stroke last week. Mrs. Fran Riddle a.nd sons Eric and Lee are visiting at the home of Mr. and .Mrs "Tools" Riddle on Yadkin Valley Rd .Mr and Mrs. Rob King enjoyed the evening al Lake Normon «in Sunday. UIIMmHIIIIUlTllllllllMtMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIItlMliniltlll 1 BIBLE QUIZ I Question: 5 ^lial the Ino' worship wliiiI alone is acceplahle to r a (See TTic Answer In Ttic Watii .Vil*) -7V G-e./- , ^Huss»; 2^A^^cerv. li^FrMS^TAfteraoott'^^^^ 7or^$^^eoibrial'Hospi^^ liuiu^seiyice^^'v^ luptedi Sun^yobl P>ba* atijafon^^neralj^Jlwpe^ i#buBaLto follow infork apiSt / rsi^vHusser^ was bom in avii^ Countyt July. 3i,. 1911, the late Lillngton and Bet- p^Wilsbn Hendrix. She was pp Widow Of Jerry HussfiEc- >pio died m liMW. Surviving fflre^'bne daughter^ Bto.,Pete '{tl&T^tKoni^s 6t ! Adva^e;; - twe sons,, Arnold TJKngtonvHussec of Pbwderj Springs Ga.,' and Gefard.4 Kenneths'Husser,. Jr.., of Lititi^ai/and seven ^d- children; The . family - will receive liiends atthe fi&bral home Saturday from f until 9 p ;m; ,^Apd ''^T&q^eats;! memorials be made to Parmin^n Medichl Center, OvS ^Sct.i»-yn O tvfi ft, L- r^ r a.)Cefi <\ I^C.^ !k ^ - <u uavie bo.i -. fi o 00 <r <r eo 1 to u> n O <r~- Davie County Public Library Mocksvllle, NO o 8I> - DAVIK COUNTY hNTIiRI'RISI: RLCORD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 14. 1980 *o J- t>0 o CO CHHISTOPHEK MARTIN BOWDGN A five-year-old Davie Counly boy was fatally in jured August 7 in an accident on his grandfather's farm. Christopher Martin IU»wden. son of Gary and Kalhy Allen Bowden of Route I. Advance, was pronounced dead on arrival at Duvie County Hospital. A hospital official said the boy died after he fell into an irrigation system on his grandfather's . J.M. Bowden of Advance, farm. Surviving, in addition to his parents, of Ht. 1. Advance, arc one sister, Miss Leslie Allison Bowden of the home; his maternal grandparents, Bobby and Nell Allen of Mocksville; his paternal grandparents. J.M. and Betty Bowden of Advance; maternal great grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Else Allen of M(x-ksvilie; and Mrs. Reba Myers of Advance. Funeral services were held at Vogler's Clemmons Chapel. Burial was held at Green Meadows Bapti.st Church. Obituaries /ALBERT M. LANKFORD Albert Morgan Lankford. 68. of 31 Watts St. died at 8:50 p.m. Thursday at Forsyth .MeinorinI Hnsplial The funeral was held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. J. D Revis and Don Freeman. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. Lankford was born Feb. 9.1912, in Wilkes County, a sun of the late Millard G. and Sallie Ellingburg I.,ank- fnrd. Ho was first married to Esther Spry Lankford. who died in 1964. His second wife. Dana Shumate t,ankford; a ihiughter. Mrs. Barbara Cook of Rl. 4. Salisbury: four suns, Millard of Rt. 1. Cleveland. Hoy E of Lexington. Wallace of Rt. 4. Mocksville. and Bobby Dean of Ht. 1. Woodleaf: 16 grandchildren; a great grandchild, three sisters. Mrs. Delia Phelps of Salisbury. Mrs. Cora Jane Wall of Cooleemee and Mrs. Lucille Phelps of Rt. 4. Mocksville; and two brothers, M.G. and James, both of CiHileernee. MRS. MARY L HENDRIX Mrs. Mary Lanier Hendrix. «t). of Rt. 15. Lexington, died Thursday at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Eaton's P'uneral Home Chapel by Ihe Rev. Tony Jordan and the Rev. J.D. Revis Burial was in Ihe Fulton United Methodist Church Cemetery- Mrs. Hendrix was born in Davie Counly on Nov 6, 1899. a daughter of Ihe late Burl and Nutie tiai vey Laiiivi She was a retired employee of the Picket! Cotton Mills of High Point. She was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church. Her husband. Baxter F. Hendrix. died in 1941. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Colleen Loveless of Rt. 15. Ix>xington; four grand children and three great grandchildren. MRS JERRY HUSSER Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Husser. 69. of Route 2 died at Forsyth .Memorial Hospital Friday afternoon The funeral was held Sunday at Eatons Funeral Chapel; burial was in Fork Baplist Church cemetery. Mrs. Husser was born in DavieCouiity July 31. 1911. to Ihe late i.lllingtun and Bettie Wilson Hendrix. She is the widow of Jerry Husser. who died in 196H. She is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Martha Kontos of Route 2. two sons. Arnold Lillington Husser of Powder Spring. Ga.. and Jcrard Kenneth Husser of (.ilitz. Pa.; seven grand- -•hildcen. daughters. Mrs. Lawrence West of Rt. 1. Advance and Mrs. Bill Harper of Clem mons; four sons. Lawrence, John C and Dr. Grady Dunn, all of Winston-Saiem and LeGrand Dunn of Clemmons; One sister. Mrs. Flossie Beauchamp of Rt. 4, Ad vance; one brother. Oti Smith of Rt. 1. Advance; 17 grand children; and 13 great grandchildren. MRS. KATE S. DUNN Mrs. Kate Smith Dunn, 86. of Route 1. died Tuesday afternoon in Autumn Care Nursing Hume in Mocksville. The funeral was held Thursday in Bethlehem United Methodist Church conducted by the Rev Donald Funderburk and the Rev. Paul Hart. Born Aug. 25. 1893. in Davie Counly. Mrs. Dunn was a daughter of the late Charles II. and Ada Etchison Smith. She was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Lhurch Her husband, Claude Dunn, died in January of 1978. Survivors include two IRS. NAOMI STEELE Mrs. Naomi Virginia Saugders Steele. 56. of 20 Davic St.. Cooleemee, died at Ihe Baplist Hospital in Winston-Salem on Monday. The body will remain at Eaton's Funeral Home in Mocksville pending com pletion of funeral arrangements. Born May 23.1924. in Rowan Counly. Mrs. Steele was a (Liughter of the late Jess and Mary Saunders She was a restaurant employee. Her husband. Maultun Steele, died in 1968. Survivors include three daughters. Mrs. Dreama Spillman of Cooleemee. Mrs. Dianne Smith of Ht. 4. Mocksville and Miss Sandy Steele of Lexington; three sons. Tommy Steele of Akron, Ohio. Bradley and Eddie Steele. Uith of Cooleemee; and six grandchildren Charles Wesley, the meth- odist. wrote 6500 hymns. o cr CD >- □c © o R iiT CD Z) Q. d c;> > g > CO it: o O N ^ PKilmore Carter, , Rt. 3, Advance , ■^^^■~ADVANCE»^4jr^PhilinoFGj Carter, 92, of-;lfoute 3, ditti.' Wednesday night in Forsyth Me morial Hospital in Winston- Salem.The funeral ^ be 4 p.m. ! ; Friday in Mock's United Methodist Church conducted by.the^Rev. Alex Alford. Burial will jMin die church cemetery. • i)- ; • The family will be at Eaton'sFuneral Home in Mocksvills^ night from 7 to 9 o'clock. The body will be placed , in toechurch 30 minutes before top service, /Memorial contributions may I be made to Mock's United Meth odist Church. Born Jan. 4, 1888, in Davie County, Mr. Carter was a son of the late James R. and Sallie . Howard Carter. He was a retired farmer and a member of Mock's . United Methodist Church, vSurvivors include four daugh-'ters, Mrs. George Lanning'^of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Ollie Allenof Rt. 3, MocksviUe, Mrs. Allen Howard, Rt. 1 and Mrs. Houston. Hockiday, Rt. 3, both of ^- vance; Three sons, Milton L. Carter,Rt. 2, William Itess Carter, Rt. i 4, and Charles X. Carter, Rt. 3,: all ofoiAdvance; 13. grand-' [ childrenf 23 great-grand-1 children; and two„great-gre^l--:j grandchildren. I \ A.<^ mi '*SALISBURY EvImING POSTThursday, August 14, 1980 V c— O O OO cr Davie Co. Public Librar) 'MocksvHIe, N. C. tP > in ai c5 <£ K s cO J A Daniel, J fqrmer owner . ' hotel-theatre MOCKSVILLE - James StrSli'' Salisbury;hS I CountyHospital early this morning. Mr. Sr M former owner of^ Mocksville Hotel and the'F^J^ess Theatre .and Grocery , I^®f"2eraj will be conducted ' Firct rr MocksvillebJ Lv r Churchwni r^n burial'will follow with masonic grave-" ^ Cemetery. ' Eaton'sFuneral Home Saturday from 7" to 9 p.m., and at other times at S? 5°fP! son. LesUe Daniel.505 Salisbury St.. MocksviUe. He was bom May 2. 1884 in rfi® d"^^' ^ of the late Danl? M GrantDan el. He was a retired mail ™'.„^as a member of S Eirst United Method-ho iw^^'^li^'^^samemberofthe Mocksville Masonic Lodge ArmandDaniel, died on April 15 of this year. Sun/iyoR. in addition to his ^ ,®"® daughter. Mrs.Ruth Schenk. of Murchinson Texas; 16 grandchildren; n^eat grandchildren; and one great-greatgrandchild. ^ of -3 ^ UdVIC UU. fUUiiO MocksvUle, N. C. ^ir^ston^ali^'^Jounial, r X o f«.^' ubist 18r 1980 rVr § n bqWeIs 1?^ I MOCKSVffi^Jfe«Victor GoIUns di^ Sunday afternbbn at Da vie County Hospital. 1; . Funei^^services wiUbe^ ducted:iat'^ Eaton's'f^is^^Oiapiel byl' Don Fi^m&hy^d Harding I^wry. 3ucidl^^9dU; be in! derico QiurcbT^Y^^rist. Cenaetery.^Mrv:'Sidwl^ was' bom in Davie County June 4, 1922, to the .late^ames A. sind Faitie Seamon Bowles, lie was a retired fanner and service.stetion attendant. He was a, member of Jerico ^ ChurcB 'of Christ and is sur- vived" by "his wife, Mrs. Camilla Hayes Bowles; two' daughters, Mrs. Wyona Dull of Rt. 7 MocksvUte and^s. - Glenda Smith of Rt. 3 Mocksville; one ^andson; two sisters; Mrs. Mildred Couch of Rt. 7 Mocksville and Mrs. Ivey Nell BogOT of Rt. 6 Mocksville; one ■brother, .'James Avery Bdwles of Keraersville; his moth^, Mrs. Faitie Seamw Itewles of Rt. 7 Mocksville. The family will receive friends'at Eaton's Fimeral'i Home from T to 9 p.m..1 Monday. Davie Co. Public Libra;> MocksvHIe, N. C. vo 0° cr 1- OO OO */7 y cd 4: ds i-" S o o <£1 ilUSLLy - j M(Xa|iSVlLLE--»a^^^ f Stout Kellylorsail Halitodulrr i^Dr^died/Tuesday^^^^ I'r Memor^ir'Ho^ieil^^in^ V .Salisbury! Funer^ *i f-^WU ber <jiHidttcted>f ^ !f^af'2r(i>an^ atJ^FIrstxl^^''"-■ Methodist - Chuiclr. hy vthe,"i -.^^v'Geb^e Attman,^Ba;^^:. will be in . Ro% Cenieib^J|-Mrs. Kelly was a. retiredi school teacher^She bbni'j in Denton/N.C. to S.D. ahid' h Virginia SUrratt Stout.- <Survi^g are h^; hwband,* James E. Kelly; tiro sons,jJames /E. Kelly,; •JrJi, o£v.>Mocksville and .Byerette!' KeUy of Vienna, Vai;:t(hiei, sister,,Mrs. Doloh Shid^'iof. "Statesville; ' two brothers,Everette Stout of WaUa^, N.G. and S.D. Stout of Greensboro; ^three^andchildren. The fhmily will receive friehds at Eaton's Funeral Home from7 to 9 p.mv^^Wednesday;.' Memorials may be made to-the First United Methodist , i; Church Scholarship Uavie Co. Public Library Mocksville, N. C. n■ B; ' *e3r op .''a\S} 2r, 2 ' (B C- . u. 9O, •-% i «• ■ - c 3Mi c o UO cr- o C.O s. (T IV* cd. 3 K a o 'X' - WnuMM• »l>.|'i-iArea ObituariesVMRS HA7F1. S KELLYMr% tlazd Stout Kelly of131 Halandcr Drive, wife ofJames E Kelly. diedTuesdayat Rowan Memorial HospitalShe was a retired schoolteacher and a member of theFirst United MethodistChurch in MocksviUe. Shewas born in Demon, N.C. toSD and Virginia SurrattStout.Survivors include herhusband, two sons, James EKelly, Jr of Moclisville;Evcrette Kelly of Vienna,Virginia; one sister. MrsDolan Snider of Slatesville; 2brothers. Rverette Stout ofWallace. N C ; S C. Stout. Jrof Greensboro and threegrandchildrenTlie family received friendsat Elaton's Funeral Home inMocksville Wednesday from7:00-9:00 p.m. Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00pm Thursday at the FirstUnited Methodist Church InMocksviUe, Burial will be inRose Cemetery.Memorials can be made tothe scholarship fund at theFirst United MethodistChurch in Mocksville.v/tHOMAS F ALLENThomas Franklin Allen. B6,of 17 Somerville Street.Hochelle Park, New Jersey,died al 10:45 a m Tuesday.August 12. at llackensackHospital.Funeral services were heldFriday at 1 p.m. at VanderPlatI Funeral Home chapel bythe Rev Duche. after whichthe body was taken to Cedarl^wn Crcamotary FollowingCommelal service. in-(ernmeni was in Ring Town.PAMr Allen was bom June 18.1894. in Davic County to thelate Thomas Jefferson andMartha Luclla Star Allen Hemade his homo with GeneZimmerman in New Jerseyfor thirty-five years. He andMr Alien wore frequentvisilursin Mocksville.Survivors include onesister. Mrs Gilmcr (Lois>Alien of High Point. N.C .ihree brothers. Waller Allenof Rt 7, Mocksville, ClarenceAllen oi C<K>Ieemee. N.C andJames iBud> Allen of Rl I.Valdese. N C.. also a numberof nieces and nephews.^ VmCIL BOWLESVictor Collins (VirgiUBowles, 58. died Sunday afternoon at Davie CountyHospital.The funeral was conductedat 4 p.m Tuesday at Eaton'sFuneral Chapel by DonFreeman and Harding Lowry.Burial was in Jericho Churchof Christ CemeteryMr. Bowles was born inDavie County June 4. IftU, tothe late James A. and FaitieSeamen Bowles He was aretired farmer and servicestation aitendantHe was a member ofJericho Church of Christ andis survived by his wife, MrsCamilla Hayes Bowles, twodaughters. Mrs. Wyona fhillof Rt. 7 Mocksville and MrsGlc-i'idu Smith of Rt ^Mocksville. one grandson,iwu sisters. Mrs. MildredCouch of HI. 7 Mocksville andMrs. Ivey Nell Roger of Rl f>Mocksville: one brolhcr,James Avery Bowles ofKeriiersville; his mother.Mrs Faitie .Scamon Bowles ofRt. 7 MocksvilleJ.A. DANIELJames Arthur Daniel. 96. ofSalisbury Street, died atDavie County Hospital earlyFriday morningThe funeral was conductedat 2 p m. Sunday itMocksville First United'Methodist Church by RevGeorge Auman Burialfollowed with masonicgraveside rites in RoseCemetery.He was born May 2. 1884 inDavic County, a son of the lateGoshen I*, and Lelia E GrantDaniel He was a retired mailcarrier was a member ofMocksville First UnitedMethodis' Church, and wasmember of the MocksvilleMasonic Lodge His wife,Florence Arniand Daniel,died on April 15 of this yearSurvivors tnclude a son,U'slie Daniel of Mock.svillc:one daughler. Mrs RuthSchenk. of .Murchinson.Texas: 16 grandchildren, 11great grandrliildren. and onegreat-great grandchildi/ALLEN M. STOUT.-Mien Mack Stout. 78, of 31(Davie St died at his homeFriday aflernrmnThe funeral was conductedal 4 D m Sunday at the EatonFuneral Homo Chapei ny iheRev lai? Whitlock Bunalwas in Rowan MemorialI'arkBorn Sept 19. 1901. inHariib.lph C:our.ly. he was ason of Ihe late John and SallyStout Mr Stout was a retire(^••nipl'jyet; i»f Burlington Mills^^Survivors include his wife.Verlie Keece Stout, threegrandchildren and four great-gr.tmlchildrenrADM 9.Davie County Public LibraryMocksville, NO u^us 1-^ 2 -B- ^ m ✓» O IJtJlLULlI It^O a Oo o~ 3" rt to *n cd 4L a <a o \ •o CT! S CD' 8 Q - o O;' E X. BLAKLEY Eugene Thomas Blakley. M, of Rl I. Advance, died at his home Saturday morning. The funeral was conducled at 2:30 p m. Sunday at Vogier's Clemmons Chape! with burial in Clemmons Memorial Gardens. Mr. Blakley was born in Forsyth County to Samuel W. and Flora Vales Blakley. He retired in I960, from Burlington Industries and was of the Methodist faith. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Fannie Drane of the home and Mrs. T.W. Trent of Kernersville; three brothers. C.O. Blakely of Lexington, J.W. Blakley. Sr., of Reid- sville. and E.W. Blakley of Thomasville. PHILMORE R. CARTER Philniore R Carter, 92. of Rt. 3 Advance died at the Forsyth Memorial Hospital on August 13th. The funeral was held on August I5th at the Mocks Methodist Church. The Rev. Alex Alvord officiated. He was bom in Da vie County on Jaunary 4. 1888 to James R. and Sallie Howard Carter He was a retired farmer and rneiiiber of the Mocks Methodist Church. Survivors include four daughters: Mrs. George lAnni Lanning of Winston- Salem. Mrs Ollie (Veda) Alien o! Kl 3 Mocksviiie; Mrs Allen t Minnie' Howard of Rt I. Advance; Mrs Houston (Ruth) Hockaday of Rt 'J Advance. Three sons: Milton L Carter of Rt. 2 Ad vance. Wilham Ross Carter of Rt. 4 Advance; and Charles L. Carter of Rt. 3 Advance; thirteen grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren, and 2 great, gre^ grandchildren. [/C.T. BEAN Clarence Thomas Bean. 79. of 35 Duke Street, died August 14. rJiJU. at Davie County Hospital. The funeral was held August 16 in Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in Mocksviiie conducted by the Rev J.D. Revis Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery Born Jan 26. 1901. in Iredell County. Mr. Bean was a son of the late J C. and Mar> Bost Ik^an. He was a retir^ em ployee of Cone Mills in Siihsbury. Survivors include one son. Hay Bean of Route I. Woinileaf; four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Mays. Mrs. Mae Kinser. Mrs. Maltie Mc- Culioh, all of Cooleemee and Mrs. Hattie Eudy of Mooresviile; two brothers, Albert Lee Bean of Laurin- burg and Charlie Bean of Cooleemee; two grand- childien, and five step children. r^iredjTiinister ..^^QCK^CEJi^The Rev^ . Ra^OTd aaintdS^jjf3C 7? jte m th^?^^edi^al ^'ta^p'^^-Salisbu^' He had; bcfei?"iiw '^^"declinjng^ealth'.seveEsd^y^ais.. "Funeral arrahgemrafcr'iiave p.ndtbjeenmadejar'' - U; Noble and K^l ' '^^^was, bora-Jan. in , sU&^e WM veducS"t%. >}3)ublic^^hools 3n ]^^l«(^unty^nd was a retired iimiiU;^^ and farmer. He was a'inehibeif ^^^ < .::a|^iate pastor, oFX^^^^ ^tist Chureh in Wih^^iSalimi and a yeteran of World War I. SurvivoEs.include. hiS; widow, . Alma L. TJairetohVi'thrde'^ons, W. C. pd'I&vid''Haii^h <nf Mocksville and Albert" Hairston of McKees Rock, Pa,; Nine daughters, Mrs. /^igffletr -Fowler and Mrs. n Helen- of'New York Qty; Mrs". Bertha Lee Austin, Mrs. Wilma Cuthrell. Mrs. Hazel Howell, Mrs.-Flora Bufbridge; ^^s. Lula Lane and Maiy Hair- >:ston, all of Mocksville; and Mrs. Frances Simmons of Geyeland; Three brothers, j^fedU, John W^tlgj ^.2md Tip Haii^ton, ^ of nn >' CC i- c u > g 5 rs <3 o SALISBURY Wednesdayi August 27 -1980 o OO cr /— <ri> OO Davie Co. Public Library MocksvHte, N. C. <o 'frelaj^l'77- *? •»«» IMS. In Sri. y?*^ -""® 22 .■•a5£§« I Henley^•or Rt. V4'^Hutchens^both -o 00 cr- c-A »0 UJ «a: ^T )- ci3 0 ; o r\\ ci3 ^ivie U). H. C. H 0^-,V-y .\- :.^.V:,:: uBRAsy ""--■■-''UH. ,!«} ■ „ iij:MOCEBVHiE ^'' Charlie W- jGato^^Sl-bf'iibulte;!? died ai 5^^eiufie^ %wll;^e Sun^ at 2 •^i-^thgl&mial in^be^i^jphit^ fMettodist'!^^ '■ Mr:K3abard"^^l)orn in'Daviej County,July 20,1889,.to the late-} '®^,>nd .Btetfy Gahard. Hef •was'STetired t^^e^ploy^ of : Erwin Mills, Cooleemee., > • i He is survived by his wifelila •: Labish Gabard'; four daughters, -Jttrs. AnnHarrisonpf Lexington,' 'I Mrs. Alva. Garner of Winston-; Salem^ French Owens ofpitr'5,.®dLexington, and Mrs.! I>broffiy AUdrige'oTRt.3,Thom-asvilf^; three sons, Sam GabardI of Libert^, Charlie Gabard Jr. of1 Mare^ille and Clifford Gab^dI of-Lexington; ^4 grandchildrCT;1 one sister, Mrs, Ella Wilson, of : Rt; ;7yMocksville. -r -;■ J^he family Will be at the fuher-j al home ton^htirom 7 to 9 p.m.- • I' MUSBURY evening post; Sdturdoy, August 30. 1980 o 0° (T 0 cO 1 vn uJ 5 rs- {r s o "T? : CC r y- e 0 Q Oavie Go. Public Library MocksviKe, N. C. o ca 6/y^6B DAVIE COirN"n' HNTERPRISH RECX)RD. TIU'RSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1980Area ObituariesURS. C.E. CRAWFORDMrs. Eug(*nia RollinsCrawford. 77. ol Route 4. diedat Baptist Huspilal iii Win-slDn-Salem fuliowing anillness of one monthThe funeral was heldFriday in Clemmons FirstBuphsl Chiirrh rnndiicted bythe Rev. Tom Wombic and theRev. David Robi'rts. Burialwax in Clemmims MemorialGardens.Born Feb. 18. 1903. inCleveland County. MrsCrawford was a daughter ofthe late John and Euducialluglie.s Rollins She was aretired school teacher andwas a meml)er of ClemmonsFirsl Rapli.st ChurchSurvivors include herhusband, the Rev. C.ECrawford; one daughter, MrsLinda Wentz of Asheville, two-sons. Charles E Crawford Jrof Rt 2. Advance and John RCrawford of Biloxl. MLss;three si.stcrs, Mrs. NorinaWhitely. Mrs Maude Brantunand Mrs Buna Mitt, all ofMorganton. and six grandchildrenHAD O. LIVENGOODftid Odell Livengood, 66. ofHi 14, Lexington. N.C diedMonday, August Z>. at hishome after an illnes.s of fiveyears; and .scriou.sly for oneyearHe was bom Decomher 16,1911 in Davie Counly to thel.ilp William Alexander andJessie Forrest Livengood.Mr. Livengood wa.s :iinemhrr of Fork BaptistChurch: and was retired fromDixie Funii(.un'Conipjiiiy inl.('xington.Funeral services were heldTliursday. August 26. at 2 p.mat Fork Baptist Church withthe Rev. Vales Wilkinson. Jr.offtcialing Burial rulluwed inthe church cemetery.lie IS survived by his wife.Martha Leonard Livengood ofthe home; 5 sons. BillyLilunard IJvengood, Rt. 3.and Vemon Ray Livengood.Hi 4. both of Lexington,Carlton O. Livengood of.Southmont, EugeneLivengood of Henderson, N.C.and Jerry D. Livengood ofIx'xington; 7 daughters. MrsJimmy iKathyi Recce of thehome. Pansy Livengood. Mrs.Bill I Becky I Lookabill. Mrs.Chnlon iDurisi Wood. .Mrs.Ric hard (Palsy i Myers. Mrs.Arnold I Rita I James. MrsvtWIiam (Judy) (jueen, all ofIx'xmglon; 29 grandchildren.Ti great grandchildren. 6 stepgrandchildren and 8 stepgreat grandchildren; 3sisters, Mrs Waller (Bea)bpt.tT of Winslon-Salem. Mrs.Kearney (Dot ) Koontz andMrs J.imes (Lib) ^'arbrough.both of Lexington.JAY IRELANDFuneral services for JayIreland. 77. were heldTliursilay at 2 p.m. at EalonsChapel in Mocksville. Officiating ministers were theRev. Grady Tutterow and theRev. Jack Johnson. Burialwas in Bear Creek Baptistfluirch cemetery.(•randsons werepallbearers..Mr. Ireland died Tuesday,August 26. at Knollwood HallConvalescent Home inWiiiston-Salcm.He was born in DavicCounty June 22. 190.1 to thelate William and ElizabethLong Ireland. He was aretired farmer.Survivors are his wife, Mrs.Tossic Booe Ireland; threedaughters. Mrs. PaulineAnderson of .Mcicksville. Mrs.Rellv llenlev and Mrs SvlviaHulchens of Vadkinviile,N C.; two sons, Clyde S.Ireland of Rt. 6. Mocksvilleand Jerry Wayne Ireland ofRt 5. Mocksville; 18 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren and one sister. MrsEthel Brown of Rt 5,Mocksville, N C.CHARLIE D. GABARDCharlie D. Gabard. 91. ofRoute 7 died at CarolinaNursing Center in GreensboroThursday.The funeral was heldSunday at 2 p.m. at Eaton'sFuneral Chapel with burial inLiberty United Methodistchurch cemetery.Mr. Gabard was born inDavie County July 20. 1889, tothe late Henry and BettyGabard. He was a retiredtextile employee of ErwinMills. Cooleemee.He is survived by his wifeLila Labish Gabard: fourdaughters, Mrs. Ann Harrisonof Lexington, Mrs. AlvaGarner of Winston-Salem,Mrs. Frances Owens of Rt, 5.Lexington, and Mrs. DorothyAlldrige of Rt. 3,Thomaxvillc: three sons, SamGabard of Liberty. CharlieGabiird, Jr. of Maresvillc andClifford Gabard of Lexington;24 grandchildren: one sister.Mrs. Ella Wilson, of Rt. 7..Mocksville.MRS ALMA MATHISMrs. Alma WhitakerMalhis, 82. of Rt. 5,Mocksville, died August 27that Lula Conrad HootsMemorial Hospital.The funeral was conductedat It a.m. Friday at .Mackie-fJcniry Funeral Home Chapelby the Rev. E. M. James andthe Rev. Bobby Ru.ssell.Burial was in Oak GroveBaptist Church cemetery.Mrs. .Mathis was Ixirn inSurry Counly to John Wesleyand Lucy Atkins WTiitaker.She wa."^ a meml)er of SugartTown Baptist Church.Her husband. Bradley L.Mathis. died January i. 195SSurviving are threedaughters. Mrs. WilliamiBcttyi Brawley of Rt 5.Mocksville. Mrs. Earnest(UpaD Mathis of Greensboro,and .Mrs. W..M (Madgie)Calloway of Wilmington:three sons. Garvic Mathis ofHock Hill. S C. RichardDonald Malhis ofThomasville, and J.D. .Mathisof Cast Bend; one stepson.CW iDoc) Malhis of Hen-dersonville; two half-sisters.Mia, Ixila Grocc of Wamptonville and Mrs. MattieWeatherman of High Point:one half-brother, HenryWhitaker of Hamptonvillc; 24grandchildren: 16 greatgrandchildren, one great-great-grandchildA.E HAWKINSAlnion Ernest Hawkins. 76.of 772 Austin Lane, diedFriday, August 29 atForsythMemiirial Hospital.The funeral was conductedat 3 p.m. Sunday at Vogler'xMam Street Chapel by Dr.Ernest Fitzgerald. Burial wa.sin Farmington CommunityCemetery,•Mr. Hawkins was bom June4. 1904 in Nelson. Georgia, the.son of the late Harvey andPearl Sams Hawkins.He was a graduate ofAtlanta Business College andNew York Institute ofPhotography,In June 1928. he becameassociated with IBM in fieldengineering and was assignedto the New York Cityterritory. In 19.11. he wastran.sfcrrcd to Nor'-h Carolinaas field enEinccr withlocations in Kaieigh.Greensboro and Wilmington.He went to Winstcn-Salemin 1937, and was mailager ofHeld engineering retiring inJune 1969. witli 41 years ofsrrvireHe was a member of FirstBaptist Church in Greensboro. but since living inWmston-Salem. he attendedCentenary United Methodist(Imrch-On April 11. 1957. he wasmarried to the former NellJames Johnson of Farmington who survives of thehome.Also surviving are one half-sister. Mrs. Kate Tato ofCummings, Ga.; two halfbrothers, Edgar L. Estes ofClemmons and Prank D.Estes of Smyrna. Ga.; hisstep-father. Edd Estes ofCummings. Ga.; and anumber of nieces andnephewsMRS. ELIZABETH WERVIN.Mrs Elizabeth WilliamsErvin. 83. of the MethodistHome. Charlotte, NC., formerly of Stntesville diesAugust 29. at the WesleyNursing Center in CharlotteShe was bom in ChathamCounly August 7. 1897. andwas the daughter of William(L and Massie GoushelWilliams On June 19. 1923,she was married to Rev. M. GErvin. who survives. She andlier husband had resided atthe Methodist Home for the[Kisi two years. He wasretired as associate pastor ofBroad Street UnitedMethixlisi Church.Rev, Ervin was pastor ofthe Farmington United.Methixlisi Charge from 1939-19.14 and the Davie UnitedMcthixlist Cliargc from 1934-1939.Mrs. Ervin was a memberof Broad Street UnitedMethodist Church, a memberof the United MethodistWomen, and a member of theSara Foster Sunday SchoolClas.s. and also a member ofthe High Point Chapter. Orderof Eastern Star.She is survived by herhusband, four sons JackErvin of Burnsville, WinifredR Ervin of Charlotte. Rev.Joe L. Ervin of Lincolnlon.and William G. "BiU" Ervinof High Point: four sisters.Mrs. John Griffith and Mrs.Oiha Eubanks of Durham.Mrs. R. W. Sammath ofGreenville. S C and MrsJohn Langesion of Goldsboro,14 grandchildren and sixgreat-grandchildren.Memorial services wereheld Saturday August 30. at3:00 p.m. at Broad StreetUnited Methodist ChurchSlalesvillc, with Rev. JimGilland and Rev. Bill Weisnerofficiating. Burial will followat a later date In Rocky MountUnited Methodist ChurchCemetary near Troutman.For 75 yearsROTARYhas askedfor nothingexcept theopportunityto serveothersDavie County Public Libia,Mocksville, NC ti i sh b m e 1 ^ieril s^cra^will becott^ wcIS ,Sanday^'at2^!p.ra |Eft.UflUt^Barialirith:?ilasqtuc i [^t^w^JfoUow^ He'was a"- v^,^imber-ofMw^vOieTir^'^ BCffi ^Ui^^MocksVill e} ^Maisoni c lo^;'^b the Srattuh Rite. l^^iB;^->Ha^-0^^nw; Jr.*-' ^'o0-Wia5 to n-Sa 1 em; "one ^^gra^dauih ter,;.;.'C gS^di^ b^;ffhis{on'-&ilem^tTO.tastOT*^Mii S;" Lilly . ri^f itiy^ii''a£d Mre.' Mahin ?-^,JPalmtf^Sr.;of Cbrinth; one n P-?,brother, -^jim ;Osbome . of. ■'{^ bbme/irbm""?, to' S^P-in. -_^Sa^i^y; Memorials may be i^roade'tb.the Cancer Fund.-v i .-vt -w.'., .-.I .. >- or s 'I « O Ul ^ 3 rLEMMON& 0)rnatzer;;Sr:,-88; of 6^v lols Rdi.^'ilied T\i«da^* i fternoon;,at'Winstbh^S^m^ 4 'onvalesceht CenterlSe ^orn in Davie Count^'to A^f■and Ida jphelps Cornata^Mr. Corinatzer iwrasjutlie^ operator of i the miniat'ui^'|oif course-at Tangiewo^i^fark and had diKrateti tfiejKiddieland ■.Rides Ckp"Thniway Shopping Center. He , was, retired ffbrn'^u^ern Railroad, land' hadSeen honorary mayor .'of'^lemmohs. He was. a. diembe'r of Advance UnitedMethodist Church. SurvivingIre his wife, \ Mrs. Maria* Wood Cornatzer of the Some; three sons, C. Went Cornatzer, Jn of Advance,^.W. (Woody) Cornatzer of Lewisville, and Charles-. W.Cornatzer of Clemmphs;.16grandchildren;'four great grandchildren; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Owen T. puanita) , Williams of Mooresville and Mrs. Haywood ...(Betty) Hand . of Tobaccoville; four stepsons, Alfred Orane of Clintoii, Tehn., Fraiiir Drane of Gleltnmqns,_ William T.Orane of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Richard Orane of Atlanta, Ga.; one stepsister, Mrs. ^Grace Simpson of Salisbury. The body is atVogler's Clemmons Chapel j bending completion of: lurieral arrangements.> L/-. 3 7 - y;; / f ^ ^ -o CO cr- cr 5 a o «5 o » o uavie Co.Pujiic LiDia.> Mocksvfile, N. C. HB IMVU". COUNTY LNTERPRISE RhCORU. THURSDAY. SIPTIMBI R II. 1980 Area Obituaries Oo <r v> 4: h- 5 O O CD < CD' So o o o cz :sr : o ► C Cr' QJ DORIS GIBSON Mrs Doris Virginia Michel Gibson. 56 of Sanford Avenue, died Sunday afternoon at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem after a short illness The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Wilson Nesbcth. Burial was in Hardisun United Melhodist Church cemetery Born June 17. 1924 in Mc Dowell County. Mrs. Gibson was the daughter of the late James Mark and Bertha Ada Michel She was a member of Hardison United Methodist C*hurch and Jericho Hardison Uuritan Booster Club. She last worked for Sportswear. Surviving are her husband, Lewis Roosev It Oihsnn; three sons. Harold Wayne Russell of Charlotte. Hutert Davis Russell of Myrtle Beach Air Force Base and Ernest Eugene Russell of Roaring River, and five grandchildren. v/'IRS. EDNA HETHCOX BERNHARDT Mrs. Edna Hethcox Ber- nhardt, 67. of 443 Parkview Drive, Burlington, died 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Alamance County Hospital after being in declining health for the past year. Mrs. Bernhardl was a former resident of Salisbury, having served as parish secretary for St. Luke's Episcopal Church for many- years before moving to Burlington in 1962. The former Edna Hethcox, she was the daughter of the late Rev. R. L. Hethcox, a Methodist minister. This family lived in Mocksville during the I930's when Mrs Hethcox was pastor of a Methodist Charge in Davie St fjike's Episcopal Church conducted by the Rev Uly H. Gooch. Burial was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery with members of the church vestry serving as pallbearers Born April 6. 1913, in Concord. Mrs. Bemhardt was a daughter of the late Robert Latham and Minerva Hatley Hethcox She was educated at High Point College, was a former member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter in Burlington. Survivors include her husband, Robert Linn Ber nhardl Jr.; one son. Robert Linn Bernhardt HI. of White Fish Bay. Wis.; one daughter. Miss Ann Bemhardt of Mill Valley, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs Ruth Woodby of Columbia. N.C., Mrs. Louise Webster of East Pcint. Ga. and Mrs. Ida Householder of Sanford. Fla.; and one grandchild. Homecoming At Blaise Sept. 21 Blaise Baptist Church will hold its annual Homecoming and Old Fashioned Day Sunday. September 21, 1980. Clarence Vassar. Director of Missions. Yadkin Association will be the guest speaker for the 11:00 a.m. worship ser vice. A picnic lunch will be held on the grounds following the services. Everyone is invited to wear their old fashioned clothes, bring a picnic lunch, and join us for a day of worship and g(N)d fellowship. The first known wheel was created about 3,000 B.C. in what is now southern Russia. , /^VflXIAMK. STONE.STREET Tile funeral for Wiliiaui K Sloneslrcel will be 2 p.m Wednesday in the Linn HoncycutI Funeral Home Chapel in l^ndis conducted by John Prichard and Har mon Caldwell. Burial will be in WesI l^wn Memorial Park. Horn Oct. 21, 1894, in Davie County, Mr. Stoncstreel was a son of the late Bejamin Franklin and Cassie Kurfees Stonestrect. He was educated in the Davie County schools, was a member of Plymouth Street Church of Christ in Kannapolis and was a former^rnmimiiiiiiiiiiiimiifniinnififi aiiiiiiiiiiiiniuhiiiiiiiiinifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHitiiiiMK BIBLE QUIZ Question: ' What took place just beforethe ^miori on tlie Mount? • f t »anai aivtM k;. ^^^b^t.Osbcum^a's-.bQra June rl^' _>;,' V MocJcsyiUe_ TowTi^ Board, servingrv:oneiV; " v. ';'term.';'He'was;a'''member^ First . . :>^;Unlt^Mc'thi^stCh^c^ in-M^sv^ nn ,- his hora'e.bn 323 Lexington Rratl'after a fSr Sjj^B Eaton's; Funeral :. n .•% ^meter^^ll^aspnic erpvt^dc rites, ^'•.v-■,i^'^-■^^<^■.;<r' f- //Attiiu'yuv |^«irj^:aj*uuau|5UfcCA. •" ^ IT. y.-" -.w Ha^ Osbo'rnewashot one to back away fwusi life ocits pra6lemi;Hd always \ 'VVj>ehosc,to.meet situalioaB headdq.';.never.do<^ing"'or flinching frorn'a <on^':V •'i..trover$y:Pedpleenjoyedhbcompany'iHe'was'ftintobearound. ." "fij '.■: •^•:^■ Memories ofBarry'^Osborae'wil] oflen'be rec'aDedhy his many Wands'thatChad the privilf^c to rc^y know 1^, always thankful he came their way,. .,., '' il fl v Pe. Ciiut ^ "T u B iTi-ei -Pn re- d ... Oo (T cs- k \n UJ . <L ~:5- J— O . % /4. h; •> \ < C— c king, Jr^^nce i-« ii%*afcaf- Robert "hS- !'^gKing. TCf Route'^, i Church conducted by the Le»nWood;BuHal,Slte&,• church cemete^ ^(- I FuIralSl 3''lion's 77,.v5^ "°'"®Mocksville on '«>"> 7 to 9lint? 'L '''"'i'"""'eplaced SWthKto^|^,"en and Service in Advance taclude his wife^??®^owardKing; twodaugh:tere, Mrs. BiDy Myers of Rt i Wade '^H son. .Two sifters, Mrs. Maudie H i'Advancfand Mar«hi^rb Martin of .Marshalltown, Iowa; three ferotheis Roosevelt and Jeill i'ndTk^V Advancei "3 Alvis L King of Statesville •, and SIX grandchildren: 'fe- 'fJc uoaic; uu. ruuilt UUiai) Modovie, N. & OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILL^, NC 2D DAVli: COl^TV I NII Rl'RISI RI CORD. THURSDAY. SI PTLMBI R IX, 1*180 Area Obituaries o GO Cr Cr k V> 3 <5 o :: c? CO* So o S-i i cr o r7 cr Q} O MKS ARVKSTAS PtOTT M^^ Arvt'>-ia S"iitli Pl"U. fi«». of A(iNanro Kl 1. du*d Mtmday al Kt>rsylh Memorial Hospital She was born in jiavie eounty lo Kiuim and Addle Smith Smith She was ••niployed at Western Kleclric in Wiiuslon-Salem and was the widow of Henry C l*ioll Surviving are twc» ibai^liters. Mrs. Connie ("arr ol Winston vSalem and Mrs Marsha Tulenm of Moeksville. fi\e sons. Miekoy and Itaiidy PInll of HI 1. Advanee fiair sisters. Mrs l.^ivau^hn Whitl of Winston Salem. Mrs HermceTaylor of MiH-ksville. Mrs Jane For svlhe ol Mijj Lake. Minn and Mrs Palberta Phillips of Cleiiimons. 2 brothers. Fieleher Siniih of VV.n.-i'r.r. Salem and Dewey Smith of Arlington. Va . i:: ^rand- ehildren Funeral serviees v^ill hi' eondueled Wednesday at 4 p m at Hethlel'.em Fniled Melhothst elum h Hiinal will follow m the ehureli eemetery h\ the Ki'v lionald Fun- lierburke J P BHA.\t>\ J P Hranen, on, of l{t :i, M»H'ksville. died at i» p m Suiida> at Baptist Hospital Funeral serviees will I'e eondiieted at ;l p m Wed nesday al Maekie ilenlry Funeral Home I'liapel in Vadkinvillo h> the Hev Hewey l'arri>h Burial will follow in Center I'nited Methi»k.lisl ehureh eemetery Mr Branon was horn in Yadkiiu ountv to Miles 11 and Viola Nieks Braium He was self employis,l hurvi\in^ are three sisters, Mrs Willie Holleman ol Ht. .M«'eks\ ille. Mrs Dim Harris ol Klin, and Mrs (Jrady UolierLs of Lexington, three brothors. Chark»s Branon of Hi ;i. Vadkinville. Garvey Branon of McH-ks\ille and H.iytord Brown of HI J. I.l-XlllgltJIJ orSlRS CHARLOTTE MOCK Mrs Charlotte Howarc »• ••'1 / of**** O V# OJ, Ui ft viiiUjUv Winsion-Salem. passed away 'Hiursday evening at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was the widow of L B MtK-k. Sr Mrs Mock was Imm Nov 3. 18%. in Davio County lo Wiley C. and Maggie Bameyeastle Howard and spent most of her life in Forsyth County. « She was a member of Cnion Kidge United Methodist Church Surviving are two sons. Hayden Mock. V.'est Clem- monsvllie Hd.. and Leon B Mock. Jr. Potomac St.. Winston-Siilem. four grand children; seven great grandchildren. two sisters, Mrs Eiva Knts. West Clemmonsville Hd . and Mrs Ruth Callahan. Tampa. Fla The luneidl wa.s conducted at 3:W) pm Saturday at United Kidge United Methodist Church by the Hev William Crummett ^KS DDRDTHY 'VICKEUS TUCKER Mrs Dorothy Viekers Tinker, fi*;. of Hi 1 Pilot Moimlain, and a Davie County n.iti\e. died at Davis Hospital m SlaiesMlle early Friday mc rning Graveside riles were held .Sunday in Center United MelhtKlist iTiureh Cemetery m Davie County eondueted hy the Hev Bill Stroud ib-ni .•\firil 1^24. in Davie Cininty. .Mrs Tucker was a daughter of the late William Jessie and Agnes Dwiggms Viekers She was a store clerk Survivors include her hushand. William Calvin Tucker, one stepdaughter. .Mrs .\my Bell nf Grand Prairie. Texas, two stepsons. Hay and Mike Tucker, both of Bryan. Texas, one sister. .Mrs tans Gaiiher of HI 4. Slalesville Three brothers. Clyde \ lekers of Ht 8. Salisbury, and Hay and Henry Viekers. tiolh of Ht 1 . .Moeksville. and fwo step-grandchildren [RS MARY OVERCASH Funeral services for Mrs Mary Irene Suther Overcash were held last Friday in Macon. Gn at the Slriffler Hamby Macon Road Chapel, with the Rev .Inhnny R Boyd officiating. Interment followed in Parkhill cemetery. Grandsons servt»d us pallbearers. Mrs. Overcash is survived by her husband. Lester Overcash. Columbus, five daughters. Mrs. Helen Baxley of Columbus. .Mrs Doris Smith. Miami. Florida. Mrs Phyllis Enyart. Hialeah, Horida, Mrs. Evelyn Stevor, Scoltsdale. Arizona and Mrs Elsie Smith. Ashburn. Georgia; four sons. Carroll and Hoyt Overcash. both of Columbus. Arthur Overcash of Richmond. Va and Ray Overcash. Cooleemec. N.C.; three sisters. Mrs. Marguarelte Poslon, Miami, Florida. Mrs. Annie Lingle. Slatesville. N.C and Mrs Elhel KisUer, lialcigh, N.C., twenty-eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. r 4B - DAVIE FNTF.RPRISE RECORD'; THin^DAV;'^ V980 I^hUlp wag beambiB with pride last Saturday'U' be posed tor the Mock'svUle Rams team ' r - . Funeral aervleei will be held Thur- y sday at 2:00 p.m. In the Eatona Funeral \ Home Chapel In Mocksvllle. Rev. Luther I'Oady.and Rev.iHaywood Hyatt will ! ' oHlclate aervlces. Burial will be In the Oak Grove Unltri Methodlat Church Cemetery. The lamlly will receive frienda from 7- 9 p.m. Wednesday at Batons Funeral Rome. . . Bora October 9, 1970, be Is the son o( Frank Hancock and Doris McDanlel Short o7 Route 7, MockaviUe. Survivors Include bis parents, ' maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. -William H, McDanlel of Route 7. Mocksvllle: and paternal grandparents, ' Mr,' and Mrs. ^ank H, Short, Sr. of ' Route 7. Mocksvllle.- / Davie County Public Library —r—Mocksvilk,-NG——■ fljllidh Foster I of Cooleemee I Mrs.Liilian^itlock Foster, 65, of 28 Di&e St, died at Rowan Riemo-nai Hospital in Salisbury • on Mondaymoming: '; '„ The funeral wiU be 2 p.m. ™ Edgewood Bap-r tot Church conducted by the V Hev. Fr^ Carlton and the Rev. T yene Blackburn. Burial will be I", in Legion Memoiial Fark. : , The family will be at Eaton's Funeral Home in Mocksville to- mght from 7 to 9 o'clock; The b^y will be placed in the church 30 minutes before the service. Bom Sept. 23,1914, in Davie County, Mrs. Foster was a re tired employee of Erwin Mills! Her husband, Samuel Philmore Foster, died in 1974. Survivors include two daugh- Mrs. Brenda Head of wol^mee and Mis. Jean Durham of Lexington; one son, . Samuel Franklin Foster of Rt "7 ' Mocksville; one stepson, Fred Foster of Rt. 4, Mocksville; one ste^aughter, Mrs. Earlene Cor- rell of Cooleemee; :^ee sisters, Mrs. Helen McDaniel and Miss Mary Soots, SALISBURY EVENING POST Tuesday, September 23. 1980 DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY riSViLlE, Nil o OO >- -4- tn n kV ci . ca John L. Leach, " former readent ^ .MOCKSVttLE JohnLmsey Leach, 77, foiroerly of Pomt Memorial Hospital on Saturday morning.Grav^ide rites will be U a.m.... w^^hy m Rowan Memorial Park COTet^ in Salisbury con-durted by thciRev. Phillip Cole The f^ily wiU be at Eaton V1 Fungal Home tonight from 7 to ' 9 o clock, 27,i902,inDavie iLounty, Mr. Leach was a retired ^ployee of Erwin Mills in' leemee. His wife, Mamie jWaUorLeach, died Jan. 3fe ijig. ! i"?". William L-each ofSalisbury; apd one grand-- daughter. ® W|i.y QJ - "o.Public! • 'i!LfOtisyfrie, 1*. o fi® C>- OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSyiLLE,. NG Ol? cr- h VI L' d Y' d? o <£1 EARNHARDT- ^ MOCRSVILLE 4;Mi#EU^ '(Duck) Bgrn:'' (O , Dayife Coiinly Hospital. .;Fu- - ne^j:^^ces\,;will be.^ora ' ssMSosS' 'ard'tpt^g n^jCjbme; r CJ CKi <y £>o ct: /5-~ 1. ; Ui 4-' i W € >» c a t^vie Co. Pubfic Library I. G. VT U> cd <E V- c:» O o CO 8B DAVIE COUVn' IiNTI RI'RlSl R! fORD, THl RSOAY SI PTI MBI R :5, 1980 Obituaries tw <r cj <j- */•> 4. •=3 o i a .ci5 0 1 rt> So o o n c= cr JERRY W SMITH jiTr\ Will;trH Sn::th, 3ij. ui H«hjIc I . Miph Poinl. NT, diiil Tu«-s(i;iy, S»'ptc*ndx'r 9, ;is a rosull «)f an accidpnl. Hf was horn ik-tofxT 14, 1940. m Davidsdii Counly and was I'dutalrd at (Jlcnn Hiph Sohnol, and liaslon Teihnual htslituie in (iastonia Mr Snntli was a rpsidr-nt of Hiph Point for Ifi years, and was marruni SoplendRT fi, lyivi. to Hotly (iroono Ho wa.s prosidoni of Sconie Con- struolion ronipiiny. Ino , and was a voloran of P.S Army aitu .sol •• od uuiiop lJi« l>«.r';n t"risis. Ho was a monihor of Jamestown United Methodist rhurvh. Surviving are Ins wife. Holly i' Smith, twu sons. Staoy Alexander and Justin Palriok. all of the home, his iwreiils. Mr and .Mrs. Bmee T Smith of U'insion Salom. two sisters, Mrs Henny Welch and Mrs. Steve Pinkston, both of Winston Sulein. his prandmolhor. Mrs. Celestia Smith of Winston-Salem. Kimoiai .sorvici'.* were held at Jamestown United Melh'xlisl church by the Rev John II Harnes Memorials may Ix^ made to Now Harden Friends School, in care of Jerr>' W. Smith Scholarship Fund. K4U Neal Street. (Jrivn.sl)i»ro, N.U 274{i:{ y R.H. KING Robert Harding iHobi King, 74, of Rt 1. Advance, died September 17th at Davie County Hospital The funeral was condiieted Friday at 2 p m. at Yadkin Valley HaplisI Church by the Ri'\ i v-:;; Wtiod Buna! wa.s in the church cemetery Mr King was born DecemU'r Tj. tWtfi. in Davie C<»unty. to the late James M. and Kllen Smith King I le was a member of Yadkin Valley Hapti.st Church, and was the owner of King's tlnxery & Service in Ad vanee Surviving are his wife. Alma Howard King: two ilaughlers. .Mrs Billy < Joyce i M\ers of Rt 1, Advance and Mrs Larry "Elizabeth' Williard of Rt 5. .Mocksvillc: - •!.. I I w:^.. ,.t !>• •••" 2. .MiH'ksville. two sisters, Mrs Maudie H llauser of Rt 1. .Advance and .Mrs .Addie K Martin of Marshalllown. Iowa. three brothers. Roosi'vell ijedi King and .Jessie .1 King, both of Rt i. Advaru e. and Alvis L. King of Siatesvilli'. SIX grand children (/AIARTHUR C BALLMAN .Arthur (Tuirlcs Hallman. 75. of ;'i<i:t Tot Street. Mm'k.sville. died early September 171h at Pavic County Hospital Funi'ral services were con ducted Friday at 4 p in at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by llic Rev Jim Martin. Huria! was in Fairview Cemetery in f--rwin. N A" Mr Mailman was born June 17. 111 Corning. N A'., to the late Clinton II and Carrie M .Abbott Hallman He wa.s a retired employee "1 IngerMitl Hand His wife, Mildreil Halusha Hallman died iti H)ri7 Surviving are one daughter, Mrs .lames M. Hunyan of Clenimoris. one son. Arthur (L Hallman. Jr of Mvrtle He«ach. r Si" . lwi» .visi*-r> Mrs Alice LtHiise Pish of San .Antonio. Tex and Mrs .Mabel E Kellogg of M<K'ksville; five grandchildren. /MRS AKVESTA S PLOTT Funeral services for .Mrs. .Arvesta S Plolt were held Wednesdiiy. SepIemIxT 17. at I p m. at Bethlehem I'nited .Methixlist church by the Rev Donald Funderburke. Buna! tidlowed in the church cemeierv Mrs i'lolt of Rt. 1. Ad vance. .N . died Monday at Forsyth Memorial Hospital In •V IIli 1. fi'ic tias hwrri m ftavie Cixjiity to Frank and .Addie Smith Smith. .S he w as e m p I oy ed a t Western Electric in Winslon- Salem. and was the widow of Henry C Plott Surviving are twn 'laughters. Mrs Connie Carr of Wiaston Saleni and Mrs Marsha Tutterow of M"K'ks\ille. three sons. .Micky and Randy Plntl of lU 1. .Advanee. and Maurice Plot! of Rt. 4, Mix'ksville: four sisters. Mrs l.avaughn Whill "'f WuKslon-Salcm. .Mr;; Heriijce Taylor of .Mocksville, Mrs. Jane Forsythe of Big Lake, Minn, and Mrs Alberta Pliilli|is of Clenimons. four brothers l-'lelcher Smith of W inston-.saiem. Dcwey Smith 'if Arlington. Va.. .Anthony Dewitt Smith of High Point and Ronald Hugh Smith of Rt I , Advance, and twelve graiuli-hildren ./mRS LILLIAN FOSTER .Mrs Lillian May Whitloek F(»sler, IkA, of 2H Duke St.. died at Rowan .Memorial llospiiaJ in Salisbury Monday mor ning The funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday m EdgewnoJ Baptist Church conducted by the Rev Fred Carlton and the Rev Hene Blackburn Burial will lx> m Legion .Memonal Park Born September 21. 1914. in Davie County. Mrs. Foster was a relink employee of Erwin Mills Her husband, Samuel Philmore Foster, died in 1974 Survivors include two diiughlers. -Mrs Brenda Head of Cixjiwrnee and Mrs Jean Durham of Lexington, one son. Samuel Franklin Foster of Rt 7. .Mocksville. one Ff'.'d Foctf»r nf Rf 4 Mocksville, one step daughter, Mrs. Earlene CorrelUof Cooleemeo. L LEACH John l.in.sey Leach. 77. formerly of Route 4. .M«K-kKville. died at High Point .Momiinal Hospital Saturday. September 20. Graveside riles were held Wednesday In Rowan Memon.al Park Cemetery in Salisbury conducted by the Rev I'hillip Cole Born .September 27. 1902. in Davie County. Mr. Lcach was a retired cmploytK* of Erwin .Mills in C«H)Ux'mee. His wife. Mamie Waller Leach, died January :\\. I%9 Survivors include one son. John William Leacli of Salisbury; and one grand- lia lighter Correction In last week's issue, a photo cniuerniiig the Community Watch was ineorrecHy iiu nlirunl. it should havc read Hud Siroud Wc regret the cc Bell^ow^d/M^re; f■.•rL-in ,^oxvjlJe;=^Se^r^fc?:''.' vices; *vlir ""be ''cp^qt^d-vat.I*"-Eatpn>Fuii^aI;^'ha^i;a^|,ft7>.m^^'JMphday;:;b■y^ be^ m-"FprJK^ptist/^urcf^'E. . was,:if; borri' Aiig;: 'SOf^l^^^aYte'ik^'CTounty to thie fate Mil^n and0 .'Sarah . Bailey:Hdwafi.-Sprvb^.^iving ar^ oTC^lsteiCftil^s'* Bertha'*WiI I isfhta '^'o |;r:one',;;brQtherii:0ih^;^5hs^fri^Howard^'of'FK^ f rom^% ■ ^prmfV^^Eaton's FuneratHbme;-%i^ °AVIE CO. PUBLIC LI8R.PV mocksville, no Uavie Co. Public Liuiary Mocksvffle, N. G. m.:D DAVIE COUNTY hNlhRPRJSE RtCORD. IHURSDAY, OCTOBI Obituaries o CO cr W o to ci <5 o S ^ 5- c p -D c: o' cr MRS. MARY L MOOKE Mrs. M;ir> L Mwrc. 91, di(»d Soptember 2iith in a nursing home in KnuxvUIe. Tcnn SIk? was a Davie County nalivo The funeral was held Monday in Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Rev Yales Wilkinson. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church remoter)' in Davie County Born Aug 30. 1899. in Davie County. Mrs Moore was a daughter oi iho iaio Miliun and Sarah Bailey Howard. Survivors include one sister. Mrs. Bertha Williams of Raymond Street. . .,1. : 11 - -.frs loKn Rush Howard of Knoxville. Tenn.; and several niect»s and nephews. E. P. BARNHARDT Eustace Phillip "Duck" Barnhardt. 67, of Route 4. was dead on arrival Siilurday afternoon at Davie County Hospital The funeral was held Monday at Eaton's Funeral Home ChaptM. conducted by the Rev, Harvey Y Crim ininger Burial was in the Concord United Methodist Church cemetery. Born in Da vie County. March 21. 1913. he was a son of the lale Columbus Franklin and Margaret Ann Snider Barnhardt He was retired from (iiJTKiman Lumber Co. of Salisbury. His wile, Mrs. Letlie Bell Smith Barnhardt. liied in 1973 He IS survived by three brothers, Baxter and J.T Barnhardt of Ut 4. and (liarlie Hariihardt of HI i. all of MiK'ksville J.A MESSICK John Albert Messick. 55. of Route 1. died Sunday night in Rowan Memorial Hospital after being in declining health for several months. The funeral was held at 2 p rn Wednesday in the First Baptist Church of Cooleemee conducted by the Rev Lee Whillock Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park with military graveside rites. Horn January 3. 1925. in Davie County. Mr. Messick uas a son of the latn Claude and Dora Dwiggins Messick. I le was employed at Ingersoll- Rand in Mocksville. was a member of the First Baptist Church and was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U S, Army. Survivors include his wife, Ethel BJackwoixl Messick; one son, John Andrew Messick of Rt. I Woodleaf; five sisters. Miss Sadie Me.ssick, Mrs. Ruby Hellard and Mrs Mary Adams, all of Cooleemee. Mrs Ethel Hellard of Hi i. Salisbury and Mrs. Giida Clwffin of Wise, \'a ; one brother. Claude Messick Jr.. of Statesville; and one grandchild Arvesta Plott In last wei»k's issue of the E III «• r p r i s e - R e c o r d, in reference to the obituary of Mrs .Arvesta S. Plott of Rt. 1 AAv.Tncf* N C. her surviving sons should have been in cluded and read: Tony Smith of High fbiinl. N.C : and Ronnie Smith of Rl. 1. Ad vance G. R. GABRIEL (iaylord R Gabriel. 59. of Westridgc Road, Rt. 3. Ad vance. died in Davie County Ib^pital Saturday night. The body was sent to Hall- Baker F'uneral Home in Piainfield. Indiana on Tuesday where funeral services will be conducted at It a.m. Thursday. Burial will be m Maple Hill Cemetery in IMainficld Mr. Gabriel had lived in the Advance com munity for two years and retired from American Telephone and Telegraph Company after 35 years of service He served in the Army Air Corps during World War 11. Surviving are his wife. Helen Crowe Uaonei oi the home; one daughter. Mrs. itini Hardesty of F"!. Wayne. Indiana; one son, Ronald R (lahriel of Cincinnati. Ohio, five grandchildren, two sisters. Mrs Connie Vorhes of Logans Port. Indiana and •Mrs Elaine Carter of Seattle. Washington Hockaday Reunion The family of the lale John and Sally HwHaday reunion will be held Sunday. October 5. at the Farminglon Masonic Lodge, at 1 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend and bring with them a well filled picnic basket. Some people once though' the best way to gathei walnuts was to knock then- off with sticks instead ol picking them. This was sup posed to be best for the tree 4' 5 .';of Route - Si r died '-Friday •;ViTiftrning'ih ForsytffMemorialft Hospital ^oUowiiiig auv^ex-^ -'^teided ^ v-Th'e^ fu^ i^as 3el(ff3 . ^Sunday: at.- Eaton'a BHmeral; ; Home' Cha^ coniiucted by?. : the Rev. Leie Dukesr Burial^ 'was : in Dulin'^ United^ Methodist OiurchiCmetery-^; * Bom in Davie^un^, Mr;. .:!^McDaniel was a son of Carl ^ and Dorothy»Wagoner Mc-- •Daniel of Rt.^3, Mocksville. J ySurvivors in hd^tion te,.hi^ parents,. include-•rMe -sister,^ J -:-1Wrs. Janie' Mintcy^bf KcTrJ ^nersvOle; "and - one;.'brother;-J '-LiBUTy- McDaiueT ofRt. Mocfcsville.^ 4. O^,. I?«vr6|i|'fe. !»<.-> Rc-Coa.^ IC V > -4 o Co cr c« 0 1 to 5 ijavie Co. Public Library f/iccksvl^e, N. G. r" d:- O ) o ci2 Scott- SIioaf,--83y of Duke Stfi di^... Wedn^day ;.^ evening i at /Rowan :^MemoriaI> 'JSospital in |^.isbi^:after.being in declining ^ouslj'ili fo( one week'^V'V f F™ay iffEatori's Fiifieral Hom^I Chapel in Mocksville conduc ted J- D- Revis and the |.^yyLee-WhitIock;: Burial'will|^$in*;Le^oh':: Memorial /.Park gCerhetery. \ J^^be".family ,^11 be" a'tilthe |fuheraPhome: in Mocksville tda 'i/VSb.t from 716,9 o'clock and die iremajnder of the time thellhome on Duke StreeJ^emdrial fr con^ibutions may/sbe made'to • Coole^ee Presbyterian Church •;BuiIding Fund/'l'-V^-i-Vf 0- r-^i.?orn-May^ 26. ^1897,. in, David I County, Mr. Shoaf whs a son of i. We late dess^ahd Emma Foster' 1 Shbaf. He was fetifdd from Burl- r ington.Industries;,was a member, E w Concord United Methodist fi was a veteran of .World/ > and was a lifetime mem-- / ■ber of .the American L^ipn Posti- ofCooleemee. ;.v, s- ;SuWivors include his wifer^Je Nml Shqaf j.dne daughtdri^^.:^^r '.Doris Shdaf Garwood '6fCooIeemee;:fives6ns, Homer Ji Shoaf.'cWimarn.. Shoaf.'Huberti -Shoaf and .W.;$- Shoaf Jr., ail of,, Cooleemee and FredX JShoaf of jZ.Troutman; .'^/ One ;brother, Henry'Shoaf oFZ half-si^E,? 'D:^ Brooks^-df |Sah'sbury;;tsix'--grandchildr^r«S,^,^;?u^great-grkdcHildreh^;|g ^SAUSBURY/EVENfiy^rte^^^^Ska^ilprtober-2 T9fln ?Jl DAViE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. m Oavie Co. Public Library Mocksvifle, N. C, 21) OAVIl. (OUNTY ( Nil KI'RISl- RKdRl), Till RSDAV, (K'TOBTR <). I9S0 o <J- -Q k \n .J a <£. 3 >- s *Q i O Q3 < cr ' o'> ^ cr S FUNERALS Green Meac ^'ALTER S SHOAF WalliT Scott Slioaf. H3. of 7 Coolccmcc died 1st at Rowan Hospital in after bcint; in health for three seriouslv ill for Duke St . Ocloher Memorial Salisbury dtvliiiiriK months and one w eek The funeral was held Friday in Katon's Funeral Home (.'hapcl in M(x:ksville conducted by the Rev. J D Revis and the Rev Lee Whitlock. Burial was in I^egion Memorial Park Cerneler>. Born May 2r». 1897. in Davie County, Mr. Shoaf wa« a son of the late Jess and Emma Foster Shoaf He was retired from Burlington Industries, was a memlHT of Concord United Methodist Church, was a veteran of World War I. and was a lifetime memlx*r of the American Legion Post of Cooteemee Survivors include his wife. Bessie Nail Shoaf. one daughter. Mrs, Doris Shoaf (larwiMKj of Cooleemw; five sons. Homer J ShiKif, William Shoaf. Hubert Slutaf and W.S. Shoaf Jr., all of Cooleemee and Fred L Shoaf of Trout man; One brother, Henry Shoaf of Rt. A, Mocksville; one Iialf- sisler. Mrs. E D Bnxiks of Salisbury; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. W.L. SMITH William Logan Smith. B.*). of R(Hjte4, died at Davie County Hospital Thursday afternoon. The funeral was held Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Homo (?hapel conducted hy the Rev. Clyde Yates and the Rev. Harold Parker Burial was in Turrentine Baptist Church cemetery Born June 7. 1895 in South Carolina. .Mr Smith was the son of the late Thomas and Frances Mathis Smith. He was a retired employee of Cone .Mills in Salisbury and a member of Turrentine Baptist Church His wife, the former Addie RalLs. proceeded him in death June 9. 1979 Survivors include one daughter. Mrs Olga Lee Harris <if Rt 4. Mocksville; three sons. William L. Smith of El Cajon. Calif . James Maxwell Smith of Urbana, ;>hio. and Ralph Smith of Rt. i Mocksville 25 grand- jhildron and 17 great grandchildren (ireeti Meadows Baptist Church will tx'gin a Chiistian Eamily Life Conference on Sunday. OcI»>Ikt 12. led by Dr. .Malian Siler. Director of the SiluMil tA Pastoral Care at North Carolina Baptist Hospital Sfiecial features are planmni for all ages and will run through Tuesday. October 14 The conference is sp<m- sori-d by the Green Meadows Church out of a continuing com ml t men t to enriching lamily life in our area The F amily Life Conference will begin with a Men's Breakfast on Sunday morning at H:UO in the church Keliowship Center During the Sunday School hour at 10 00. Cornatzer News The Cornatzer and Dulm U'ldics Auxiliary meeting will fx- Tuesday night Oc! 14 at 7 :iu p m at the Cornalzer- Dulln F'ire Station. Mrs Harvey Lee Starr returned to her home Monday from Forsyth Hospital where she had undergone treatment lor the |Kist week. Eula I.^Hrd is scheduled to enter Baptist Hospital Wednesday. (4ctol)er 8 for five (kiys of treatment Be.ssie Jonc^ luis Ix'cn sick at her home for the past week Carl Frye has been confined to his HHtm for the p;ist two weeks with cold and flu .Mrs Warren Day and Jason and Pearl Frye s|H'iit the W4«ekerid with Mr and Mrs .lames Sho;if m Marion. S C Dollie and Sliaron Poil.s attended the Giddeii winldtng anniversary of Mr ami Mrs .lanu's Wilson in Bixhy .Sunday afternixiii Saturday night visitors of .Mr and Mrs. Boh Sparks were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones. Mr and Mrs Riclinrd Crotls and children. Eva INilts, Mr and Mrs Homer Potts and Sluirun. Mr and Mrs Norman Smith. Mr. and Mrs Bob Hayes and Ella and Dot's senior class of Shady Grove High School of 1950 and friends visited the former principal and teacher Mr and Mrs. J.D. Parker Jr in Sylva. N.C <iver the wtH'kend. The trip was enjoyed by everyone Ladies AuxliiaiK (Urnaizer iiuiins bailies Auxiliary will meet Tuesday, ticiober 14. for their regular monthly nuH?ling. at the fire station at 7:20 p.m. All members are urgc^d to attend r M(X:KSVILLE s^fTillett Howardw;.69; rpf^lEtUiiK^ ^rMocksvUle^> ^Xi^unty.'. Hisspital,.; Thitn^^ ciiight.Jffe was' borhbi t^vie^: - i-^eounty bnf^ Jiily wr mtpiB; .■':i>ThomaS' and >:Lelia^'Smttlls. Howard. He. was a cetir^ •dairy fermerVind J^curi^;' ■ ^ard.' Surviving- • are'rhis '■ ;5f wife,' Lola- Rice^ Howard^'>c' eight daughters,{Mrs. .Hope.. Leonard, Mrs. Lola PMIIips'of Rt. 4 Mdcksvilla," Mi^''^^'Boiinie -Maness, 'Mi^-'Eva- . vLowder„ ^iathvi pLnRt.,. 7^f-, Mocksville, .Mrs., Daisy;;Hardy of Rt.' 6 MocksviUe;f^'Mrs: ' Peggy--McNcil^6f ' Kernersville, Mrs. Mary" .. jarell of Asheboro^.r.Mrs: Bemice Oakley Greens; oneson, Odell Waj^e Howard ofKodiak, Ak.; one sister, Mrs'; • * Reba Myers ' of Rt. 1 Advance; 34 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be 'con- ^ "ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel with the Rev.^ Harvey Crirainger Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Jerusalem Baptist Churchcemetery. (O- (irPs. 1_ ■c i «o CO <r uayie w.l-'ubUcLiwaryMocKsvWe, N. G. ) VO ci >- CJ o ■H o 00 cr I \P d d 5 O i c5 LmraPr Mocksviile, NC 45misaa25DnaLi»p c«ftt RoipttcMii Alftttetti M»,.5;#.6> tat ^9^4 ih FannirtgtoA. N.C., UiesOnot twit and Frances.HarUdl Cash, arid spent his edriy IIK In Winslon-Salem. AfUr sSiirnnw- WInstrin-Salem and bacams asfeo^liiidd wlth'R.it'J) Itcynolds Tdbaccd Co. Shortly (hereafrer. I|« M»fl iRinsferrcd to the PMfnc manager in 1949 and retired in I960. Surviving are bU w((e. .the former Kathleen OotsM i&f ii£ hMik{ She darighter: Misi.'Ntiiey Otth, San Prta<d«ed:;fcdr |t«ftd- children: two sisters. Miss Man.qash and.MiM.UisCash, bojfi ofigoj SunnysWc Ave.. FuKertf jeiHriift *ll| be eiiiiltfetea rHdi<> morning at Hagy-Keehan Mortuary Cha'pdI. in Alamedai Calif. 0cro6£fi IH, Sou/^ct- Cot;^MT^ Im lUo^i-p Qme. HAitiE &E.KiCre Cn.t«M6r HoTH, 6^ LuLu. Ccn pAOr£ 1^ 0A\)1£ CouMtV Pu.(3LlC NiC Davj. ^3 Hot H gg«Sa '• '*'^The fuR^rwiU b^ tw^n^ :,; pastor. :5£SLS;«a ;"S'SS.S?4-K -Sa'rSSa;sne attended Long School nf : .NuRing in Statesville.^ . - hn-* ^rober "of First •United Methodt rhurch f^d ^ tfi^f .^"t^and. Conrad Lewis'] Cehoir, Frank^, Manhall Kimbrousi, if r™ 'i .boro and Norman BioSS ii, brough of Wiiminston a dp,,S ' tar, Mm. Betty JanTSa^SSi'Concord, a.btother.SS fflS foWSW OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLB, Nt :i) DAVll COUNTY l-N ITRPKISl-: RLCORD, TIIURSOAV, OCTOBl-R 16, 1^)80 -o ci K 5 o t o rz> u> < ro S o o o o a 33 £ CT O Obituaries Some CT IBX WII.IJAM K MYKRS Wiiiiijir, Krvin Mmts. H4. of iNrtili* t l .»'yin^rnri_ \ r SatuixJiiy. Ocluber 11. after diH lininj* health for one year and si.Tiously ill for one week. He was born in Davidson county April 1.1896. to (he late Wilhani W and Sarah Shoaf Myers Mc was a member of Heeds United Methodist church; and retired from R and J Upholstery Company Survivinu are his wife. Mrs iCiidi Siititiiueai Mveis of iiie home. H sons. Olin. Kenneth. Worth. Charles. Homer. Henry Kred. and Jimmy Myers all of Lexington. \ C ; one daughter. Mrs. Clayton (L«»uise' Scott of Lexington; 2.') grandchildren. 17 great grandchildren, and one sister. Mrs Webster iSavanahi Perryman of Lexington. .N tV Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p.m. at Piedmi>nt Funeral chapel by f)r William A Rock. Jr Imernu'rit was in Reeds United Methodist church CO me ten.' MRS. LAURA GRAHAM Mrs Laura Allen Graham. Kii. of Cleveland. N.C.. died Thursday at 8:r>0 a m at Iredell Ntemorial Hospital in Slatesville attera long illness. She was born in Davie County November 9. 1894. She is the widow of the late J, T (irahain who died January 2J, LiTK Surviving are two sons. Mr. James \ Graham of Raleigh. Uliarlcs T. (;rali;ini of Cleveland. N C , one daughter. Mrs. Mary Knima Little of Wilmington. Del.; one sister. Mrs. Grace Mc- Canless of Salisbury; six graiidchildren and five great grandchildren Funeral services were conducted Saturday at Third Creek Presbyterian Church in Ch'vcland Burial will be in ihe church cemetery The family will receive friends Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Bunch-Johnson's Funeral Home m Slatesville In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Third Creek Presbyterian Church MRS MINERVA PARKS Mrs Minerva Shiiw Parks, age 78 of Suniler. S.C, and f«»rmerly of Greensboro. N C, died October 2nd al Tuomey Hospital Following an ex tended illness Mrs I*arks was born in Iredell County the daughter of the late Thomas Augusta and Lilly Comer Shaw- She was a member of the Firs! Baptist Church of Greensboro, a Licensed Practical Nurse and was a IKist President of the Guilford ('ounty .-Vssocialion of LPN's. She has recently moved to Sumler to live with her son. Surviving are one son. Charles T Parks of Sumter, one sister. Mrs Virile Smith of Harmony. N.C. two grandchildren. Virginia Anne Parks of Beaufort. S C. and Carol Parks Dahms of Wheat Ridge. Ctilol. and several neucs and nephews. Funeral services were held al A p.m. Friday from the Rocky Springs Baptist Church, Harmony ennducted by Rev. Grady fullerow- and Rev SC. Ray. Interment was in the church cemetery Contacl Lenses Most people whc wea contact lenses do so for Ihi s;ikeof appearance, althougl in certain cases contact lenset alsi» offer greater optica advantages than does ihi wearing of conventiona eyeglasses (Jcnerally, thi l>ersnn using contact lenset subjects himself or herself ti considerable cost and in convenience for the privilege and may wind up dis satisfied and frustrated. Th« Heller Business Bureai advises potential contact lent owners to invesliga(< careliilly before opting foi this form of vision correction The first stop in th« .selection process should be < thorough examimtlon by ai optometrist (a professiona trained to prescribi eyeglasses or contact lenset after examining the eyes am to delect the presence o: vision problems, eye diseaset and other abnormalities) oi an ophthalmologist a physician who not on!) detects vision problems am prescribes corrective lenset iuit also treats eye diseaset and performs oculai surgery). Some types oi vision problems, such at astigmatism, do not lenc themselves readily It correction by contact lenses and the potential wcarei wiHild always ask an eyt care professional whethei they are suitable for his or hei vision, Gontact lenses have beer around for about 40 years, bu' only within the last 19 yeart lias there been significan' progress in modifying theii design The oldest type--anc still the preference of man) eye doctors -is Ihe hard lens which offers gotxl vision, east 0AV\E CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, nc <3 <p <a~ WAGNER MOCKSVILLE Mr Wa^er.' dMH ™ ^ wasaead on arrival at Davie ? Hospital Friday after Ia ti^actor fell on him. He was-born in Davie Cointy on ' 1908, to th2 ^ 'dni fjanklyn WagnerJfld Theodocia Foster. Wagner, who survives ' Hp member of - whpSiy ® Baptist Church,where he served as a deacon EmSa "I M"*Summers Wagner- inotherofRt.4MocksWIIe- Mrs. Joegrown and Mrs. Terrv Edmon of Rt. 4 Mocksville JJ V Reavis of Rt 1Mocksville.- two sistersMrs. Jack Carter of Rt 4 Mrs. Jane 2 Advance!mfS; Dallas James ofWinston-Salem; three Paul, John, andFoster Wagner, all of Rt 7 M^ksville, Funeral servLs Tm Sunday at 2 ph f T"rrenpine Baptist v5lf Pov- ClydeYates and Rev. Bill CreS Ph ®"rial will be inSyrj^®®™etery. The body t^iiti nf- ^'^"rchinirty minutes prior to .The family win f®^«^ejriends Saturday nron^sVj'ne'r?! ToJ S® building fund of Turren- Pine Baptist Church. f_. V Tractor Kills Man Jwriwi staff Rapon Coui^'^nSl^led-yi.e^; ^onty Sheriffs Department ''""'■'yn Wagner n'0fM«k,vi,le.Rt.4.diS"iK,„i9 a.m. as a result of injuriesreceived when a logging S-ac!lor overturned on hta ® \r> i- <2 O i. "■ I/- P \ivrPwigpms ..p2:AI(X:KSVILLE-^,.MK*''■ Dwiggins,! ^'8?^i)i^a26Clnir^ St, died S^urda^^^ing at the: AutianM *Ca^€on-^ Walescent Center here, ,. Funer^ services: will be .Mon- 'day at4 p. m. af Eatori'sPuheral' Home Chapel. Officiating at the : rites will be the Rev. Charles: BuUodc . and thef-Rev,. Pli^p .; Cote, fi iirial vdllbiejh the Gent^ tJhited Methodist.Church ceme--^ itery. ,\ • r^ The feiniily im-. I>b-' at the ;iuneral hopie today ifrom 7 to S,;p,'m.V ' v •? JBoin Feb. .21, 1893, .^e. was.i f^e daughter of the late John F: ; and Matilda. Jane Winecoff Parks. Her husband, Marshall Dwiggins, died Aug. 3,1974.. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pruoe Anderson of Rt. 7,•Mocksville; a son, Les&r Dwiggins of Mocksville; two stei»ons. Bill p,Wiggins of..Ashebordand>. Everett pwigginsiof Mocksville;11 ^nddnldrehand nine great-. grMdchildreAS ; "■: i ■? uavie U).PuWlCLiDiai; N.a OftVlE CO. PUBLIC UBW®*' mqcksvuxe. no Cf cr <r P9 0 j 01 a: O o o cQ 1/' s 3 2 m 3 Q. ^ . o o o o tu > s atne^Drinegq EE.^sr^ainesv 62,-died Sim-r,r- nrirffenng a liearPattack "onllttday.svc 4 ">f. - t Theioneial will be conibided I 2 pj^!rtt(&day=^''Ed^ ® Qera *Chapd in'ModsVille' by ' the Rev. WhiUoti. Burial v.vUdiL be in Iiberftr^Uniti^ .Metb- . iiodisbChurdiemrt . / itaiy elites ^onductM' l^^ v^Rflfyran^Ctounty-VelraansfjO^ Memb^ orthe'iJSwis Sun- '^y win ;ns ■},a).allbeareis.-^;'s&5?tria*^^^^The famity will b^ iftt ithev_ funeral home in Mociwille to^ ;nigbt i^ro 7 to S-o'doii. v.^V' ■ '.. Bom JNoy. 30,1917, in DayieCounty, Mr. Brinegar. was the son of the^late Ed. and Luna Eaton Brinegar. He wasa.veter- .. an' of World War n, a retiredemployee of IngersoU Rand ofMo^dlle and was a Baptist..- Surviving are. his aunt, Mrs. Edna Eaton, with wiiom he made his home; and two siders, Mrs. Lucille Shipwash of ' Salisbury and Mrs. Edna Wil liams of Andiorage, Alaska. SAL1SBUR Y?^EN INGPOST^ Monday. October 20, 1980 ^ Davie Co. Public Library Mocksv^e, N. d k M 40 cr=> <r ? . ^ <c o . k o s 2D DAVM: ('(U NT> E NU.KPKJSJ Ri tCKI). IIU KSDAY. (K TOHI-K J.i. Ivwj Area Obituaries r-} £> 0 1 iii •s: ::i h- H l£n ANDERSON II l.i-ii Atidvrson fi9, of i109 |{cr.i-wiNKl Am* . <lif(l (lrlol)or mil ;il n:i|itist l|i>s(iitil Kulur.ll MTVICl'S WlTl* I'litidm-ltil Tluirsday ai ]| .1 ni a( Aiipliiir^ Lutheran I'lmrrh liy Or (.' Kuss Hil- I'hu*. Jr iiiiil \'ii'ar Dm id VullT Mr. Anderson was bnni April l*L U»n. in Davie Counly. Id Wiley and Ethel Amierson Me spent his early lifejti Oavie fmmly and lived in North Witkeshoro for 17 years velore eoiiniiy to Winston Sali'iii Mr Antler on reliritl four yeais oilo .is iiiM-iiton euo- trolier for the NoLind Co He w.is .1 member «d AiiKsinirp t.iilher.in Chim-h Survi* inn an* Ins wife. Mrs Nt'lUi.inll Amierson. one son, Koli Leo Anderson of Mar- tin.stille. \'.i . three grand- ehildreii. two .sisters, Mrs. ■Linies. .M .\riderson tjf Itl I. Moeksvilie and Mrs. Lee Koeh of K.iiiiui|.olis. on«' lirolher. ^ollie Anilersoii n( |{| t.MmyMlle JAME.S F RRINEGAR James Franklin Urinegar. 6L'. died Sunday at Howan .Memorial Muspiial after suffering a heart attack on hYiday The funeral was conducted at 2 p m Tm-.stby at Kalan's Funeral Cliapei in .MocKsville by the Itev I.ee VVhitltak liunni was in Lila-rty I'niteil .Melhmlisi Church cemetery, with military ritts conducledhy the Itowan Counly Veterans Council Members of the .Lirvis .Sunday Scliool class sened as pallliearers Rnrn .Vuveml.Tr 3G. !9!?. in Davie County, .Mr Brineuar was (he son of the late Kd and lama Eaton Brim-gar He was a vi'teran ol World W.ir 11 .a retired eniphivee of Ingersull Hand of Moek.sville and was a Baptist Surviving lire his aunt, Mrs Edna Kainri, with whom he nmile his home and two srsier.s. Mrs Lucille .Shipwash ol .Salisbury anil Mrs Edna Williams of Anchorage. Alaska 0E<)R(;K THOMAS WALLER•^tieorgo Thomas Waller. ol Rmile 1. WiHKlleaf. NC. tiled Wedne.sttay, OclotxT Ifi. at Rowan Memorial Hi>ipilal III -Salisbury He was horn OeligHT 27, IDli; :n ILiv;.'* Ciaititv tn !h ' late Ollie anil Emma La^ora Bi-aliiii Waller He was a reliretl empluyee of Bnrhnglon Industries, and a iiienihei of (lays Chapel I'niled Methodist church in Rowan I'ounty. Survivors include two sons, ■lorry and .lohii Waller, both ol Rtmte I WiHKlleaf. N.C 1 graiidi'hiklren, Pmr sisleir*. Mrs Sue Croit.s of Kan- n;i|io]is .Mrs Ressie Connell anil Miss .Annie Waller, tiolh of Rl I. WtHxIleiil ,ind Mrs Ruth \NalkT of Rl 7. •Moeksvilie and r» sle|.*graitilchildren Funeral serviceN .vere eoiuluclcst FntLiy .it 11 a m at (lays Chapel Cnited .Methodist church by llu* Rev William Clark, the Rev. J. C Sw.iim and the Rev. Shiriev .tones Rurial w.as in the i hnifh eeinelen DOVE T. HOWARD Dove rdlett Howard. iM. of Rt 4 .Moeksvilie, dtcxl at Davie t'ounly Hospital Tf.ur-ula;. night Me was horn in Diivie • ixiiily on July 2i). I'Jll. to Thoinns and l.elia Smith Howard He was a retired lairy farmer and scvurily guard Surviving are his wife. Lola Riee Howard eight daughters. Mrs Hope Leonard. Mrs l.ol.i f'tiillipK. of td 4 Moeksvilie Mrs Bonnie .Maness. Mrs Evii Lowih-r. biilh of Rl. 7 MiN'k.sville. Mrs ILiisv llardv ol t(i r. .Moeksvilie. Mrs' Peggy .McNeil of Kcr- nersville, Mrs .Mary Jarell of Ashelxjfo .Mrs Htirniee Dakley (irecii.-.. one son, Odeli W.iyiie Howard of Kodiak. Ak . one sister. Mrs Reba Myers of Rt I Adv.mce: 24 gmridihildren. five groat grandchililren The funeral w.ts comliieied Saturday al 2 p in at Eaton's Funeral Ctuipcl with the Rev Harvey Cnminger Jr of ficiating Burial was in .lerusaleiM Baptist Chureli . einelerv ^MR5 BELLE DWRKil.NS Mrs Belli* Parks Dwiggins. H7. of I2li Chureli St , dieil Saiurday morning at the .\utumri Care Cuiivjieseent Center The funeral w.i.s held Monday at 4pm al Eaton's Funeral Home Cliapcl Of- fieialing a( the rites were the Rev Cliarles Biilluck and the Rev Phillip Cole Rurial was in the Ceiiler Pnited Melhodisl Church cemetery Morn Fell 21 IHlM. she was the daughter of the late John F and .Matilda Jane Wini-cnfl Parks Her husliand. Mar shall Dwiggms. dii-d Alig 2. l!iT4. Siirvivor.s include a daughter. .Mrs. Bruce An d(T;-.-.n;if III. 7. .M.xk.sville. a son, Lester Dwiggms of Mivksville. tw o stepsons, Bill Dwiggins of Ashehoro and Evereli Dwiggiris of •MiH-ksvitle. Ml grandchildrenami ni^gn-ai-grandchildren >/JAMES C ROGERS .lames Clyde Rogers, 37. of Roulel Moeksvilie, -was dead on arrival al Davie Counlv Hospital early Saturday morning Servu'cs were conducted al 2 p m .Monday at Ealon's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev Kenriil .Shnaf Burial was in IheZion Chapel United .MelliiNlisi Church remelery Horn Nov 12. 1922. in Moori*.sville he was son of the lull* John P ami Alia \\ hitaker Uiigers. .Mr Rogersua.s a relirc-d empluycv ol Heritage Furniture Co and a veteran of World War II Survivors include hi.s wife K.ilhleen Slevin Rogers: one daughter. .Mrs. Teresa Smool of ifiHite 1; four sons. Richard Rogers of Cofiover. Patrick Rogers of .Miicksviile. Michael Rogers of Ruule 1. and Danny Rogers of the home; live brolhers. A 1. Rogers of Kikin. Carl Rogers of Rinile 1 Everette Ri>gers ut Route 9, Salisbury. Hill Rogers of Hradenlun, Flu and .liinmy Rogers of \orwo»nl. one sister. Mrs Claude Ralledge of Route I . eight granileliildren and one gre.ii- graridi hild \/^ANFORn O EVANS Sarifonl Odelt Evans. Tio. died Friday at the Veterans Ailmimstraluiii Medical Ceiiivr III Salisbury Cravrside services were held Sunday ul Ihe llill Grove Baplist Chureh eemetery in Surry Cimniy. IJiTii Dee. 2a. I'JI9. in Surry t'lHiiiiy. iie was son 01 liic* iaie Will .iiiii Pe.irl W.-ill Fvans. .Mr Evans was .a vi-terari ol World War II and .i retind si-iurity guard His wife Opal Flinchum EvaiLs. preeodc*d him m death III 1909 Survivors ineluJe one itiiigliier Mrs. Phyllis Foster of Rnuie K. Salisbury, one son, Donahl R Evans of Springfield. Va , four brothers. Roy Evans of Rural Hall and Uiyssi's, Cliffcird and Cecil Kvaas. all of Wimston- .'sgl'-ni lour grandchildren iYuclkin V II Mr .tiul Mrs .Mvin Foster prciiared 2 large pot-s of chicken slew on Saturday iiigiil I'oi liii- roeriiiiers ot Vadkm Valley belwavn .'lO and 'ill jieople enjoyed the slew and fellowship lugelher The slew was the Ih*sI. We all ajipreeiale AH in and his Liinily Mr and Mrs Pete .Mr- Doweti. and .son Derek have lioiighl the Huliah Smith place .iiiii have moved in They are lioio Iniiil'.iT Wi*sl \'a and we wi-leome Ihein In thi* cum muiiilv Mrs M.iudii* Mauser has l>een at lu*r daughter. Pansy's lor 'he jki.si w»*ek in Vadkm Coiiniv Mr and Mrs "Toots" Riddh* returned huine reciTiljy from a vacation of iwii wet-ks ne.ir .Morehead Ciiy oil a Ir.shing trip, but not many (isli were caught Hut they i-Jipiyevl Ihe trip Riiiiy Mitlride lis'k .1 d.ay l.isl week for visiting and went In see Mrs .lennie llowell, Mrs. Lillian Haii.ser and Mrs Maggie Slieck. She also visilml Mrs Hessie las* They all seenusl In enjoy the V isil Tony.I Curli-r and .I'df >liori* .tliiiig with several iiinn- friiiii i-ollege were home lor Ihe weekenrl o 03 < a>' <: o o o O £= t CT cr o> Vf . ..cfrvisr?4,^'^ I ot-iCooteemee^T t! : limSis^u4;:pf i "llfed ^,^MociB^£; J W^wday:; af ter- .noon.^.,j;vij\ ■•'" •'M.-r'«'■-! ..■■ " . at II aSEi^daj^atCpoIemV {iirst Bap'tiistiGhurtcii by the Rev.'Lee Whitlo.ck.;theLRev. Wilson: Nesbitt and the Rev. Keith Tut- '■ tecpw. Burial, will-be in • Center' UidtedMethodistChinphCei^ Aery^y 'i. ]! The body will be placedin thechurch 30 ^minutes,before the;' (uneral^.iTheJaniily. will> be at■rEaton^s /Funeral Home. • in ■^Mocksville .fronr 7 to- O-' p;m. tonightBom. June a,.-1886. in Davie County, Mr.' Jarvis was the sonof the late.-Nathan ^ and . Alice Garwocid Jdrvis. He was a mem ber of First. Baptist Church of • Cooleemee, where he taught the: Young Men's Siunday Schooli class for 60 years--and had alsoserved as superintendent of the/ Sunday School. He had worked at the J. N. Ledford Store inCooleemee for many years andalso at Cooleemee Hardware. I Surviving are twa daughters, Mrs. 'H.: W. Tutterow of Rt 1, -...Mocksville and Mrs. Katherine Stok^ of.,SalisJaury; one son, ; Walter^Glenn Jaivis- ot Rt 3,' Newlapd; ei^t granddiildren,■?' and 11 great-^randfliildren.- OS S ^^ in C p tw S: 5 o <r SALISBURY EVENIIilG POST, .Thursday^ October 23, ;.l 980,. uuiiC LlUlOl) Mock^Hle, N. GL ci ir> O- i£l O OGi'a Es - 10 ja^j.<.r» <• JDAVIE CO. PUBUC LIBRARYMOCKSVILLE, NCVI>'CA 01cIs.p-acfiS- iJS*®'tigoHvi* y»4'> -w. :y"9S.3i&a&wslib?ft"':ilMgfi-s?3 S- BLS■Wg--; Bi6-;^tt5top>Sal^ftitiJgurnaI';;Miristci^g^liMii^^O CXP? %.■:^o^ C■& I/ ' J . l' n < cib\6- 0 \At\ f-i\ c 5 - )oj }>o j n 6Robert E. Hoyle,56, of CooleemeeCOOLEEMBE — Robert.Eflrd Hoyle. 56. of Ruffin Street,;died last night in Mercy Hospital'in Charlotte after being in de-'dining health for some time. 'The funeral will be 2 p.m.'Saturday in the Cooleemee United Methodist Church conducted,by the-Rev. .Alton Fitigeiald..Burial will be in Rowan Memorial Park in Rowan County.The family will be at Eaton'sFuneral Home in Mocksville to-,night from 7 to 9 o'clock. .Memo-,rial contributions mav be madeto Cooleemee United MethodistChurch or to the charity of the.donor's choice.Bom Jan. 4. 1924. in Davie,County. Mr. Hoyle was a son of.Mrs. Margaret Efird Hoyle ofRuffin Street. Cooleemee andthe late Marion Hudson Hoyle.He was director of nursing' at •.Autumn Care Convalescent Center in Mocksville. was a formermanager of Cooleemee Drug,and n was a member 6fCooleemee United MethodistChurch.Survivors, in addition to hismother, include his wife. AOce .Sloan Hoyle: three daughters, .'Sister Martha Hoyle of Belmontand Misses Ruth and Margaret :Hoyle. both of the home: andtwo brothers. Hudson Hoyle Jr.of Ruffin Street. Cooleemee andEdgar Hoyle of Emerald Isle." evening postLLI^SJlPcrober 24, 1980UuVic' ..WccsivHis. I), u.DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, OCTC BER 30. 1980 - 3DRobert Efird HoyleRobert Efird Hoyle. 56. ofRuffin Street, died Thursdayin Mercy Hospital in Charlotteafter being in declining healthfor some time.The funeral was heldSaturday in (he CooleemeeUnited Methodist Churchconducted by the Rev. AltonFitzgerald. Burial was inRowan Memorial Park inRowan County.Born Jan. 4, 1924. in DavieCounty, Mr. Hoyle was a sonof Mrs. Margaret Eflrd Hoyleof Ruffin Street. Cooleemeeand the late Marlon HudsonHoyle. He was director ofnursing at Autumn CareConvalescent Center inMocksville. was a formermanager of Cooleemee Drug,and was a member ofCooleemee United MethodistChurch.Survivors, in addition to hismother, include his wife,Alice Sloan Hoyle; threedau^ters. Sister MarthaHoyl^ of Belmont and MissesRulhi and Maigaret Hoyle,both of the home; and twobroUters. Hudson Hoyle Jr. ofRufftn Street. Cooleemee andEdgar Hoyle of Emerald Isle.—Service Above Self-By Gordon TomlinsonRobert Eflrd Hoyle was bom on January 4. 1924 in Cooleemee the <!nn nf Mi-«I Margaret Efird Hoyle and the late Marion Hudwn HoylegraduaUng from the Cooleemee High School, he attended Ues McRaeGMlege at Banner Elk. N.C. and the University of North Carolina at Chanel HillI From 1942 to 1945 he served with the U.S. Marine Corns.(I Following World War II. he joined with his father and brother in the operationof the Cooleemee Drugstore for (he next 25 years. During these years he wasvery active in all phases of community and church affairs. A member of thei Cooleemee Methodist Church, he served on the board of stewards. A member ofthe Cooleemee Lions Oub. he served as president as well as in various otheroffices. Active in the school, he served as president of the Cooleemee PTA. 1955-» 56, as well as on various special school committees. He was a member of theI American Legion Post 54 of Cooleemee.Whenever called upon, he never refused lo serve his church school or community in whatever capacity that was needed. scnooi or com-When his family left the drug store business around 1971. Bob Hoyle decidedhe want^ to become a Registered Nurse. The inspiration came from the 3months he spent taking care of his father. M.H. Hoyle. Suffering a severestroke, doctors expressed doubts that his father would ever walk again Bobworked conUnuously with his father, refusing to accept the "Never walk asainpremise", and put his father back on his feet.It was a rewarding experience." said Bob. "I had a good nurse." said hisdad.He was a devoted father and family man. On Decmber 22. 1946 he marriedAlice Sloan of Mill Bridge. N.C. They had three diiughters: Martha, now ofBelmont: Ruth and Margaret of the home. In eddi^on to these, survivors include his mother of Ruffin Street. Cooleemee; two brothers. Hudson Hoyle Jr. ofRuffin St.. Cooleemee and Edgar Hoyle of Emerald I^le. N.C.1Bob Hoyle always put service to others above self. He was a good man. thetype Wordsworth had in mind when he observed: '"pe best portion of a goodman's life is his little, nameless, unremembered actft of kindness and of love."In the summer of 1973, commenting on his work ai (he Lyiui Haven NursingHome. Bob Hoylesaid "I found a place where I really felt needed."It was said of the Earl of Shaftesbury and It certainly can be said of BobHoyle; "His life had no day misspent and no hour wimout some deed of loving-kindness to others."irl|hcr-:■:?n• C *■< -■ .Bob enrolled in a special RN course at Rowan Tech. In training at the RowanMemorial Hosoital he worked in all phases of nursing..After becoming a Registered Nurse, he accepted the post as Director ofNursing Home i now Autumn Carei in Mocksville. InMt post he endeared himself to the patients by his close association with themstowing personal interest, and always giving that special additional care andserviC6.. • ■ I'-DRAR-i/«<'Cr\i.>VtLLE5, NC iv-wii: o Oo cr o cO •Q MJ ii, d S o i CD S O o o o cz ;3 = "O ct> c: cr Z o' rOHNTY I:NT1;RMR1S1. RbCORD. THURSDAY. OCTOHtR -^0. I''H0 Area Obituaries . / WII.LIK \< JORDAN MVillir iRiJiJ' .Inrilaii, 7T <>| IK4 ( iJrlliiT SI , M(»i'ksvilliv was dfiid i>ri Davio (*uu>ity lliKipiUil. KiitHTal siTvifi's were iHJiidui It'll at 2 p m I'Yiday at Kalim s KumTiii Cliapel by tin- Rev Jaik Jnlittsiiii and the He\ Paul Mimre Runai was in Hear Creek Hiiptisl Cluireli teriietery. Mr Jiit'iiaii w as burn July tl. I'.ma in Davie County. In the latf Iknry Valentine and Marlki l.nutse Reek .Inrdan He was a mernher of Rear Creek Raptisi Church and a reiiriti employee <if Drexel Heriliiiie Furniture Co Surviviiij* are his wile. Ida Stewart .Jortlan. seven daimhlers. Mrs I.esler Cleary of Rt I. Mueksville Mrs Jerry tiaddy of Mallews. Mrs Piiul tC Jones of earner Si . Mrs Paul Kills of Coolecinee. Mrs Kraiue Phillips of Rt r>, Moekst'ille, Mrs lluriay Williams of Rt. 7, Moekst ille. and Mrs Roll Rrannoek of Rt »i. MiK'ksville, one son, Clyde K Jordan of hewisville. W H r a n d <• h i I d r e ri . 2 1 ^ireatjirandfhildrvn. ibree sisters, Mrs. Matt D'Neai of Kl (i. Moeksville, Mrs Lizzy Craiifdl of MiH-ksville. and .Mrs Jaik Rmx- of R I "» J F JARVIS Jini hranKiin jurvib. ui Vadkrn Street, died al Davie County Hospital in Moeksville DetolHT 22nd The funeral was conducted at |] a in Friday at Cooleeinee First Baptist Church liy the Rev. Leo WlutliK-k. the Rev. Wilson Neshill and the Rev Keith Tutteriiw Burial was in Center I'nited Methodist Church Cemetery Born June y. |HB(> m Davie County Mr Jarvis was the sou of tile late Nallian and .Mice (JarwcHKl Jarvis He was a meinluT of First Raplist Cluireli of r'ooleemee, where he lauf^hl the ^'oun^ Men's Sunday ScIhk)! class for 60 years and had also served as su|K*rintendenl of the Sunday ScIumjI fic had worked at the J N Ledford Store in Cooleemee for many years and also at I'lHileemee Hard ware SurMvinj" are two daunhlers. Mrs HW Tut- lerovv of Rt 1, MiK'ksvdle and Mrs Katherme Stokes of Salisluiry, one son, Walter (ileiin Jarvis of RI 3. Newland. ei^ht grand children, and II great grandchildren GRADY P BOOTH. SR.. Funeral services for Grady Pullin RiMith Sr. 71, of Ht. 3. Walnut Cove N.C were held Sunday at ;t p in nl Burroughs Funeral Cluipel by the Rev. Chester .Montguinery and the Re\ Hilly Nelson Burial (ollowed m Walnut Cove Cemeler\ Mr RiKiih was born in S'oki'K County to Robert Columhus and Mary Viola Hiiiim Booth. Surviving arc his wife Pearl Klla Dellingor Booth of the home; two daughters. Mrs. Billy i Betty i Middleton oi vit-i..zr.l I Helen I Morton of Kt. 3. Walnut Cove; twosons. Grady Booth. Jr. and Raymond Booth, both of Ut 3.Walnut Cove, five sisters. Mrs Pearl Tedder and Mrs Carrie Smith . both of Walnut Covei- Mrs NannteFil[»of Danbury Mrs Jo (RaymondI and Mrs Minnie Hill of King; three brothers. PC Booth of Dunlmr.N. Harnbo Booth of Liberty .ind Rob Booth of Walnut Cove" Rt. 3; three grandchildren. LEWIS M. LVERLY Lewis M Lyerly. H4. of 409 Tomahawk Ave . Black Mounmin. N '' died DcIoUt 22nd in the Asheville VA Medical Center following a lenglhly illness. Mr. Lyerly was a lluwan County native. A memorial service was held at 2 pm Saturday in Christiana l.utheran Church. Rt *». Salisbury conducted by the Rev. Don Safrit. pastor. Born Feb. G. 1896. in Rowan County. .Mr. Lyerly was a son of the late William H C. and Lottie Holshouser Lyerly He retired in 1960 as a safety engineer with the Great American Insurance Com jvinv in Chie.Tgn 111 and then moved to Black .Mounliim lie and was also a member of Christiana Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife. Marie Iwih'Hlny Lyerly; three sisters, Mrs Harry Parker of Kannapolis. Mrs Eugene Ib-rdman of Lead Hill. Ark. and Mrs John Taylor of Mitcksville y<fAMES ARTHUR t y' ^ MICHAEL .lames Arthur Micluiel. age (>! ot Wki (■ Raeford Avenue. I.exmgion passini aw.ay in the North Carolina Baptist Hospital Wednesday. October...> ... . -u. ... ..ff,'.. i..... . . J...... ...... ......p. ... deelimng health for two years and seriously ill for two WlH'kS He was born in Davidson County December 31, 191H to the late William Arthur and Eugenia Hedrick Michael He MTved m the I'S Army during World War II He us survived by two brothers. Edgar H iBiick' Michael. 600 C Haeford Avenue, Lexington; Gerald Eugene Michael Rt. 8. Lexington.. Six sLsters: MrsHobby iShirleyi Walser. .115 | Hieswker Rd , Lexington.Mrs Charles 'Arlenc' ( Leonard. New Highway 64 East. lA'xmgton. Mrs Hill ' Peggy) Davis. Brookside Dr .Lexington. Mrs Press I Do! I Hiibertson. Rt 3. Mm'ks\ ille, N C . Mrs liichard ' Minnie i Oakley. Hollv (Rove Kd.. Le.xinglon The funeral was conducted at 4 pm Friday at the I'ledmont Funeral Home ChafK'l by the Rev Elmer Day. Interment will Ix'm the MaciNlonia United Methodist Church Cemetery. South mont. N (.' O CJ .5 :m.l■^JfP"^K/mY*Eabri's-;F&^S5 " :,Goo^n and the1l^;&Sv I:ceme£^jr4^^&s»^ ;.be at' ttel1 today from'? to ^ Po^y. Augrf ^ • Ma the son of the late >■■fe lofflse-MbSy;peoples. He was re tired, his la^femployment "was -with the"jMitonal service for William R- •Sr^ DaVie County-:-p® "^f.^. niember of ChestnurGrove United Methodist Church - JSurmore IncTude his wifp' 1s^ns ^"cia : three |^ions,'. Clarence Peonlpc■^RocJcwell, Xyster Peoples of fn-ld ana and yohn ^K. ..Peoples of 1Illinois;'a'brother, Xerihv Peo-1. 2, ;MocksviIle- six ?£andchildreh .'and ..four great- I_gndchilAg.r : ^ I -^■SlBBji^day Po,^ November 2,^^ ',1 sWtS - I \.Davie's chief deputy' dead of heart failure}'■ , MOCKSVILL^-ChiefDepu-'I ^ Robert Coe.ot the DavieSheriff's Department died earlyyesterday morning In hissleep ofapparent heart failure, a daybefore he was scheduled to go toN.C. Baptist Hospital for openheart surgery.Coe, 42, was found dead in hisbed yesterday morning after hiswife had gotten up to preparebreaMast between 6:30 and 7a.m., according to reports. Hehad had heart surgery when hewas 26 years old.Coe had been diief deputysince Dec. 4, 1978. Before tisat hewas police chief in Bast Bendand Yadkinville.• From 1973 to 1978, Coe was aslate extndition officer with theN.C. Department of Corrections.Coe. a native of Surry County,also was a constable there forfour yean and a deputy sherifflor six yean.He was Yadkinville PoliceChief for five years.The surgery scheduled at theWinstOR-Salem hospital was reportedly for a faulty valve.Numerous Davie residentsareexpected to attend Coe's funeralafSiSO'p.m.'tomoirow at theStony KnoD Baptist Church InSuny County near Dobson.The family will t>e at theMadde-Gentry Funeral Home inYadkinviDe from 7 to 9 toiught.' Coe is survived by his wifeInez, three sons and a daughter.Ik ■i f I.ROBERT COECOEMOCKSVILLE - Mr,.Robert Thomas Coe, 42, of iRl. 2, Mocksvlllc, died Mon- [day morning at his home, tFuneral services will bo con- Idueled Wednesday at 2:30 |p.m. at Stony Knoil United 'Methodist Church by theR^. Edward Lee and theR4v. Paul ^better. Burialwill follow in the .churchcemclery. Mr.'Coe was bom.in Surry County to Dallait'and Gurtha Wilrnouth Coe.He was a member of StonyKnoll United MethodistChurch and the N.C. Law En-I lorcemcnl Association. Mr.I Co? was a veteran, and spent1" 25 years in law enforcement.He was a dcptuty sheriff inSurry County and a police officer in North Wilkcslwro,Smithfield, Va.. and Newport News. Va. He wasformer Chief of Police ofEast Bend and Yadkinville, aj stale extradition officer in{ Raleigh, and chief deputy ofIhe Davie County SheriffsDepartment. Surviving archis wile, Inez Driver Coe ofthe home: one daughter.Miss Lisa Coe of the home;three sons, Bennett Coe ofUobson, Keith and BrentCoe, both of the home: onegrandson; his mother, of thehome. The body is at Mackie-! Gentry Funeral Home, and' will be placed In the churchI at 2 p.m. Wednesday. - ■ 1-Salisbury Evening PesI, Tuetdoy, November 4, 1980UOili . , J, IMocksviile, K. C.UAVIE CO. PUBLIC LiBRARVMOCKSViLLE, NO M I I 1. O IcJa . « 4(3 ' I'-' n o . s -1 - I'SI {U j 3 «. w S" [do Si / rt. 3 . o .(0 D. 3 (0 M Q. 0) O'<■ A O*<» BCE DINGiSfOCKS VI LLEr";:-Jewet Seeding.'^rorMqc^!yille, .Rt. 3. died- Tue^y^ternoon. at Fbrsj?^Memorial Hospital. Func^,sendees. will lie conducted ■Thursday at 4 p.m.'iat Smith. ■ Grove. United^MethdclistChurch by. the^ev; Lto Ddke and the Rev^pwight Mash- buiin. The body will lie in state 30 minutes prioc.to the, service. Burial will be fn^he church cemetery. Mrs.Heeding was .the widow of. the late Wiley- R. Heeding.. ! who died in 1972. She was.batn Sept^j^ 24, 1896, infj^vie County,: to • the lateJames and'Mary Josephine Hendrix Taylbr.*' Survivingare three sons. Janies; R^Bpedihg of Robin Hood'Rd.^If^nston-Salein.;' Richard^d William :M. Heedingboth ofRtlV 3; Mocksvift^ nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren;" Thei family will receive friends at Eaton's Funeral Home from-7 to 9 p.m. -Wednesda}^ Memorials may be made to Smith Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery^^d. c/o Geraldine Rage,^Rt. 3. Mocksville. • " o CP lO DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY A^CKSViLLe* NO i *n it) 0-^ cL o o ^i^i7A.*Long of Mocksville ' MattheV Lbi^ Jr;;f41, ,:6f' SaHs6ury Street, diedat;Fors^h Memorial Hospital. injWinton-i Salemron Tuesday afterricwn.: t , iThe^funeirar will" be 2 p.ra.^ •^Thursday at"'Eat6n^« Funeral-^ Hcme Chapel conducted by the •Rev. Leland Richardson. Burial will be in Joi^a Cemetery. -=^ : . . The family, will" be at the;; . funeralhome tonight from 7 to 9^* o'clock. -T'-l. '.- "i-, Bom Jan.;i.l4U939r.^ih:Daviej^ County, Mr. Eong wr 'a son of- Dr. W. M. and'Edwina Youngs Long of Salisbury . Street,- Mocteville. He' was a. self-OT-i ployed construction worker, was :j a graduate of Davidson College : and a member of l^ppa Sigmffr fraternity. V- ' >?- Survivors, in. additiorf';td his- parents^ include-^ his wife,' Pamela Chappelle Long; ."one dau^ter. Miss Mary Culpepper j Long: of Wilmington; one son,.'. 'William Matthew Long HI, of.| Wilmington;, one stepdau^ter,^ Mrs. Laura Czechavsid of Wilm- • ington; ' ' • One sister, Mrs. Edwiha - Davies of Seattle, Wash.; and one brother, Luther Youngs : Long of High Point. -Satiibuiy Wednesday,Nqyembej 5,198^ Co. Public Library ■'ocksvrile, N. C. CftVIE oa RUBCIC DBfMRv mocksville, nc 2D - DAVIE COUNTY ENTE wm te \ •— \- > --TeT* WILLIAM MATTHEW LONG JR. William Matthew Long, Jr.,- • 41 of Salisbury Street, died ? Tuesday, Nov. 4. at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He is the son of Dr. W.M. and Edwina Young Long of. Mocksville. He was born January 14, 1939 and graduated from Davidson' College where he was a • member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity., He was. self- employed in the construction ' business. ^Funeral services will be- ^ held Thursday at'2 p.m.Eaton's Chap^ by the Rev. ^ LeIand.,;.Richardson. . Burial .vwill be held ; at. Joppaf,( i9 Cemetery-!'^,'• ' XX'-.Xi Survivors - include his -'J parents,.-.wife <Mrs.. Pamela^''Chapelle Longj one daughter,." :Mary,, Culpepper Long, one, son William- Matthew Long .'a III, one step-daughter Laura-Czecha'vski all of Wilmington;.■.;.yone sister Edwina Davies( (^'r ii Seattle,: Washington; , one''- brother Luther Youngberg'of - High Point; N.C. -. *'iMi [ gggRPRiSE-REr.^ 2D -Q CO cr vfl O a> < f5" S o S o CD O -D c= 21 o' UAVli; fOl'NTY tNll RPRISI' KHrORIl. THURSDAY. NOVEMBKK IWO Area Obituaries .a « \ & vr JAM MATTHEW LONG JR William Malfhcw I.nnn. .Ir . 41 of Salisbury Stroel. died Tuesday No\ 4 al F'orsylh Memorial Hiis| ;Uii He is the siiti of l)r W.M and Kdwiiia I.enK of Mooksville He uas born Januar\ 14 I'Jilh and jjraduated from Davidson (■•)llefie where was a meniU'r of Kappii Si^ma Kroternity He was self- I'lnployod in the conslructiun inisiness Funeral services will be iM'ld Thursday al 2 p.m in Ralon's C'luipel by Ihe Rev. Leland Itichardson Burial will he held at Joppa Femetcry. Survivors include his jvirenLs, wife Mrs Pamela ''luipolle I.onj;. one dau(?hler. Mary (*uljX'p[MT I.oii^, une son Wilham Matthew i.on^ ill. one slep-dau^fiter Laura r7eeh;ivskl all of Wilmington; one sister Kdwina Davies of Seattle. Wasiiinglon. one l.rolher Luther Voungberg of High Point. N (• ^RS .IKWELT .Mrs Jewel T Heeding. tUl. of Ht M»K-ksville. diedTuesdiiy Nov. 4 al Forsylh Memorial Hospital. Horn in Dav 10 County Sept. 24. I8yt» to Ihe late James and MaryJosephine Hendnx Taylor. .She was a member of Smith (irove Inited .Methodist Chureh She is the widow ofthe late Wiley K HiHHlingwho died in ltl72 Funeral servux'S will beheldThursday 4 |) m at Smith drove I'niled Methodist Chureh Hurial will be in the eluireli eenu'tery by the Rev• IV,.I... ..r<a lYvi-mh* Mashburii The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 7 y at Eaton's Funeral Home She i.s sutwived by 3 sons. James R Heeding of Winston- Salem, Rieluird A Reeding and William M Retrding both ol .Miieksville. grand children. r. greai- grandehildren The family reciuest that memorials go to Smith Grove Cemetery Fund in eare of Mrs Jerry Paige. Rt i. Meoksville . Airs maky rkth ^ REEVES SHORE .Mr?, ^^a^y Reth Reeves Shore 77. of Cemetery Street. Cihileeinee (lied Tuesday al Davie County Hospital. She is the w iJow of Woodson Shore, a retired employee of Huriingion Mills in Cixifeemeo. Funeral services will beFriday at 2 p rn. at Cotileemce Church of God by the Rev. John Finley and the Rev J.D. Hevis Itunal will tK' al Legion Memorial Park m Cooleemee. Survivors include 2 daughters. Mrs (. oieen Padgett of Ht 1. Woodleaf. Mrs Nancy Durham of Rt 4. Mm-ksville, 2 sons. Thomas Shore and Norman Pete Shore, one step daughter. Mrs PaLsy Sharpo of Har mony. I sister Mrs Elsie Feimsler of StiUesville. ; 2 brothers, M(Hidy R(wes of Raleigh. N C and Clay Kih'Vcs of .lacksoM. SC , 27 grandchildren and H great graiid( hildren y/MKS ELLEN REDWINE Mrs Ellen Junes Redwine, Kl. widow of tfie late George D Redwine. of Rt. I. died al Hroughton Hospilal in *r >w4r..- lernoun The funeral was ci>iiduet(>d al 4 p m Saturday at Flow<*rs (Lip Raplisl Chureli III Carroll Cininty. Va by Ihe liev Gilmer Bryant and Rev Grovcr Flippin. Burial followed in MeCraw Cemetery Mrs iii'dwioe wa.s born in Carroll County. Va to the late .loliii and Hefty Surralt Jones. Surviving are one sister, Mrs Stacy JnnesSlroudof Ht 12. Statesville; two brothers, Welisler .Jones and Everette .loties, Itolh of {{I .S Mt .Airy ^/nI I'EOPLES .lohii Henry Peoples, ttf. of P.oule 2. died Saturday ,-if- ternoon in tlie Minlieul Park Hospital. Winslon-Salein. after two weeks serious illness The funeral was heldMonday m Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel orfieialing al tJie riles were the Rev Eugene (ioodman and Ihe Ke\ Eugene Gentry Burial was in Turner s Creek Baptist ( hiircti cemetery Horn in Davie County. Aug. •>, 1HU2, he wa.s the son of the late Monroe and Louise Munda> Peoples He was retired, his last employment w OS with the jam tonal service lor William It Davie School m Davie CiHiiily He was a memlKT of Chestnut Grove I'mltil Methodist Chureh Survivors include his wife. Mrs Annie Wells Peoples. Iliree soiis. Clarence I'eoples of {{(K'kwell. l.esterPeoples ol Indiana and John K Peoples of Illinois a brother Lenny Pi'oples of Rt 2 Moeksville, SIX gramlehildren and ftiur great grandchildren office ^11 I'wy HELPFUL TIPS * .\nv itffici'.'v I'fficn-ncy can't l)i- inucli belter than il.^ filing sysi4'm. Accurjcy i.s the key. • Hdnting fijr a iiecdetl i!ocu.-n:-ii{ van v'u>l t'Kpen.>ive linie. |-'<ir nio?.l sKualiuiib. numeric I'lling is best Kaeh .subject <>r name ha.s a number. An aI|ilKil)etic eard file jirovides ibe loiiev Co ilu' numbers. Having ofhn- louls al >uur fingertips is important loo. Keep the shorthand pud and pencil in lite sam* placi'. n-aily for dictation ul a inomcni's ntitice. Tiier»'"s 111^ reason to bav* die office copier al one eiui of an office, your .secre tary's desk al ihe othiT Now there are desklup copiers on the market. The new Canon NI'-20(L foi example', weighs only LM puiindh and yet prutluces 211 copies per minute in letter si/ie Best of all , this new cujiier is so compact that it? dimen.siuns ar«- ulHiut tin si/e of an ••lectnc type* writer. o- S *J^'?5'^^foDowmgsevera]vea«'"'fedMng-healttSw™^^^^ |^erUrii-;:pa5|^;S^| |dua ea ;m Salisbury W^^^^ I?ncl X^gstone^CoIleK a i' ff?S ^SoMMooWtCF^ZiprfChurci anda foSr^ L®?5?!¥'".9f the mi^ionan; cn,.i^'r? ^?Sse:>Kd^n .^1 rprt-b'WS"-0^®:'.brother.-'<;5->?^;Peiii3^orSalisbuiV'' inif ?^;:£»?fr^^andcfiildfen:'''^ n LL"---'■-.-XaSk-V*-tfiS>V'-'. 'T-.-i-■' ■ A 3V!6 Co. Public Library ■V'ocks^/fle. N, C SS'03 ^ a. ^ v-^ o" O tj ^ uU t)AMl (iHSn } Ml kl'l^isi im KMJAV. NOVIMBLR 13.1980 o po (T in iV t- <5 o 0 1 (D ^ S?O O o c :3r 3 == -o CD c: S Z o' O cr S Obituaries ADAM WRvW BOGKH .'iiLtiii vSii{> infdtU nl Chnrlrs H:jy ;tn<l Hoover Bo^er of inMilf 2. Moek.svilie. N.C . «v;«v (irvi'l nn nrrlvnl nt Dnvie ' ouihs lluspitai. Muiidav .iHrrnfMMi (Iroveside senice.s will be held V\(Hlncsd;i> morning ut e)pv»'n o'clfx'k at Raton's Chuicli leineterv by die liev Cliiirlos Mullock Ad'ini was burn August ItO. IdKii at Koi-syth Meinurial' Hospital ill Winston-Salom. .N (■ Siirvivcus other lluin the parents jnclude grand liareiiLs, Mr. and Mrs. C M. fpMiver ol rooleeniee. N ('. M( and Mrs Joliiiny Bogei of lit ♦! Mocksville, great giaiullather. HuLtrl Bogor of Mi 2. Mocksville. and great I'.iandtnother. Mr.s Annie ( laia Meavis of Kl 2 Mneksville WELDON B. FRVE Weldon Mr'nb()W Prye, flfl, of Uxiiite 4, was dead on arrival at Davie rounty Hospital ■Saturday. Nov H The funeral was held at :< p III Monday at Raton's I iineial Home Chapel con- d'M'ted by the Hev Jack I utliei . Burial was in Union i liapel United Methodist ' hurrh cemetery in Davie I luinly Horn May?. 1HI2 m Yadkin I ounty. Mr. Frye was a son of ihe late John Lewis and UhiHla I'olts Frye He was a iwinill cinployt'e. Survivors mcliide his wife, Mary Jones Frye; one daughter.Mrs Mary Lou '■'rye of the home: one son. William W h rye o| The home: '^ne sister, Mrs Chal Smith of lit. a. Mucks\tlie. and two brothers Lester end Krnes! Frye, both uf lit 7. Mocksville MRS NANCY MILLER Mrs. Nancy C. Miller. 74. of Kt 1. Mocksville, lormerly of .Ashe CiHinty, died Thursday evening at iLivie County Hospital in Mocksville The funeral was conducted Sunday at J p m at .Ashelawn Memorial Chapel in Jefferson hv the Rev Bobby Roborson Burial was in Sevcrt I en»eter>- in Ashe County. Mrs .Miller was born August 2.1906. in Ashe County to Jess and Candace Miller .Surviving are seven (Luighlei-s, Mrs Jack iFayo' Mctiinm.s and Mrs. Leonard iNrllie' Vaiinoy. both of Winston Saleni, Mrs Don >lla.r.el i Smith and Mrs. Mames iDot) Hilton, both of Mocksville. Mrs. Carl ' Helen ' Winebarger of West Jef ferson, Mrs Thomas 'Hetty* Bledsoc of Fleetwood. and Mrs Robert iGeorgie) llartzog of Newport News. Va.. four suns, Bruce Dillard of Taylorsville. Clarence Dtllard of Mwksville. Bobby Dillard of Kingsport. Tenn and James Dillard of Knox. (rid., five sisters. Mrs. Bessie Mc.Neil. Mrs Carrie Dillard and Mrs Nellie Mash, ail West Jeflerson. .Mrs. Ula Mash of Taylorsville and Mrs Maude Polk; two brothers, John MiUer of FhH'tw'Kxi and Tom Miller of West Jefferson. 4:i grandchildren and 41 great grandchildren. H.A. woodward Herbert Alotander Wijudward Sr.. 73. of 31S Lexington Road died at .\ului:in Care Convalescent i enter Friday. The funer.il was held Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Cluif>el with Hardy Lowery officiating Burial was in Jericho Church uf Christ cemetery Born in Chesterfield County. S i". June2H. 1905. Mr Woodward was the son of the late Samuel A. and Lillie Steen W«M)dward He was a retired employee of Burlington Industries and a menit>er of Jericho Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife. Mrs Leona Osbornc Wood ward: one daughter, Mrs. Zeltki Simerson of Rt. 1. Linwood. two suns. Norman Wixidward of Wmslon-Salem and H.A. Woodward Jr of liarner Street. Mocksville: two sisters. Mrs. Laura Bo^tlwnght and Mrs. Sarah Childers. both of Kannapolis; one brother. Thomas WiMHiward of Kannapolis: and five grandchildren ^K E. JOYNER Krnesl Edgar Joyner. 69. of Route 2. Advance, died at Davie County Hospital in Mm'ksville Monday morning. The funeral was held at Raton's Funeral Home Cha|>cl in .MiK-ksville con ducted by the Rev. Jack l.ulher Burial was in Cor- nalzer United Methodist Cburcli Cemetery. Born April 16.1911. in Smillifield. Mr Joynerwas a son of the late Clifton and Leona Bryant Joyner. He was a retired sawmill employee and a veteran of WorklWar II Survivors include several nieci's, Mfphews and cousins ^ .1 <3 CS> cr iu CzL O. V V) {^eair1m@ .*•- sSMcOa"^'- ^ tesa%^iid ': • 'SjCiinbreiiglif 8w_. ^ ^ J^^jSnrmandisSmm^ ^ otn da«0ter; Mc& Alle^'J^ Sfnitli ol ^Ifodcsville;. fcmrJ ». KAOrtfM AM«»k v<tM»'vl !&SS^ r- grdod]^fI^re*^*aiiil' j. Moi^ Mm rio^p^^J - j BSiUm^s' Fiineial/llnnie^^l ^ atiitiier tiittea iilli;ba.at|^| —"T-;-.^. ^ — -n^—» yiSK _MoBd^,.Mm6Bgbtin^^ s p rx <?. Vif-O Cj O vO </ c£2 o <r o r* u> ci: <L ■i h- <5 o o O — QJCP <. (5 So o o o c 3«r 3 £ == -D CD C 2! o' O cr —> cu «2 lOU n\\"M ((M'NTV Funerals MRS ElA'/A McCI^AMROrK Mrs Kh/a Sheek Mc Clanu-.K-k. H7. of 580 Avon StriTl. MofksvilU'. died Suiida> afttTtumn at Davie County Hospital Tho fumT.il was conducted at 2 [) in Tuesday at Katon s Kuiu'r.ii Chape! by the Uov Lindsay Walters and the Uev (leor^e Aunian Hurial was in Oak Crove Ciuled Methodist Chureh Cemetery Mrs Medainrixk was horn m Davie County the daiinhtcrof (Jeorne and Camilla Kimbi tHi^h Sheek She was the widow of WO MeClanirmk and is survived hy one daughter. Mrs Ailecn .Smith of Moeksville; four sons. Walter.(Near, Hill and Charlie MeClaniroek. all of M«K-ksville, one sister. Mrs. Sallle .Limes of .Moeks\dle. seven grandchildren and 11>»reat uraiidehddreii liMCRPRISI- RI((tRl). Till R.SI>AV. NOVIMBI K :0, I'LSO ~ Indian Missionaiy To Speak To New Bethel Assembly Of God Su .... Vh a . . — A ■ I rr I. a . I. _ .. ...I ih««j *Th {H'ople v/;.H .L TAYLOR Hall l.innie Taylor. tH. of Hniiti- ) Woodleaf died Saturday allermajn at the Jo Lene Nursiiifi Home in Salisbury The funeral was held at Kalnn's Kuneral Home Cha}Kl. .Moeksville at 2 p.ni Monday The Uev (Jary Morrison «ifficialcd. Burial was In the Corinth Church of Christ cemetery in Need- luoiv Horn Jan 29. lyiT.in Uavie Counlv. he was the son of the lati'John M and Tossio Hotter' Taylor He was a retired farmer and member of the Corinth Chureh of Christ. Survivors include two sisters. Mrs Thelma L Seamon and Mrs. Mary L Seamon. both of Roulo 1. W tHHileal. r e Rev Rodger A Crec an Assemblies of (.lod a^)-l>ointed missionary to the .American Indians, will be s|K'akerSunday. Nov. 23 at i! a m at the New Bethel .Assemblv of Hod at the Rotary Hut the Rev Herald Carr. pastor, has announced In the last 28 years. Mr Cree has been en^ta^od in various asfK'cIs of tlie Indian mimstry For several years h(»was involved in missionary work anu»nn the Cree Indians m llu' Hudson's Bay area of Canada Fviur years of ministrv followed among the Mohawks near .Montreal. Mr. Cree is himself a member of the Mohawk nation near the area .Mr Cri-e sjH'nt 12 years in tlu' SmithwesI on the Papago Reservation in southern .•\n/ona He was instrumental in I he hinlding of a sanctuary at Sells In addition, youngIH'ople from that congregationresponded lo train tor the (Hi^jX'l mimstry In these efforts the indigenous print i[)les have been applied that luive resulted in a strong local leadership and financial in dependence The Morgan Asseinhly of (iod near Hresham. Wisconsin, was Mr Cree s next pastorale During his ministry there. June 1971- 1(»77. this work among theStockbndge .Munsee Inbe imovimI from Home Missions status to a self-governing, self supfiorting church Mr Cree assumed thepresideocv of the Laslerii Indian Bible Institute nearFayetteville. North Carolina, in .lime 1977 Since that ilale flu- mulli purpose building facilitating classrooms. T chapel, offices, kitchen and dining space has been com pletcd Mr Crei' stales. "We must train Indian youth in order tli;il they might reach and disciple iheir own Mr Cree i Inslitiit Biblii French trail ministers. Ir tn a!. DuebiH Redland Homemaker The Redland Kxtension Homernakers met on November I ! at the Bethlehem Cmled .MethiKbst Cluirch Fellowship Building. Marian Fundcrburk called the nulling to order and IihI the group m singing "Come ^ e Tluinkfui Peopk- Come ". Devniioris were given by Catherine Sofley The fourteen members present answered the roll call liy naming a favorite Thanksgiving IimkI A report on the Today, an* found d if fere n t businesses, plants and now that out of minicc»mpuiiTN III thousands of places small homes, school.^, wan-housr-s. But the computer i.". the saniti/cd computer room, parlicb-s ul dust so .small you can hardly see them can affect its performance "A man with big ideas is a hard neighbor to live with." Ebner Eschenbach Achiovc'ineni wa'< given I ilcrburk H this prograi Smilb. Helo tieraidine P The Chris planned for I Fellowship I covered disl p 111 New pro cliainwTsoii! as follows Marian Funi .\rt.s Bcrm; Foster, Fi ships Ivy J Resource -V Maready : t'ook . H Leonard. I West , Pill < iaylene CiM Wiiliams Nellie Co program. Mark ' Tl presentatioi jornuition tnaehmory; projKTty. s idi'iitificalM in ease of t The slat theft IS ir county a coinUies After discussion ( alhenne i Funderhuri nicnls to *T5 o <70 |p WERy: 3; • ■'.:5(^SiMrs. -'Viola 'Foste^IibM^^; «^88;.. oL Stk Ei?JLJthaa-.i^pa^'ed:^Wednesday* foirdwing ap. ^^fend^. jUness.., She» MUve of Advaj^j.aR^ had i.fiv^ .m .Wihstofcover 60 years. M^s. n Ta! - -.Surviyingfare her husband^,^-FrazierCowery of the hornet'« one. sUt^/ Miss Jennie. B. .■5 •Fbstep/o^-Whlston'^aIel^F;^•seven'iiiedes^^and five nephews. - Funeral* senrices will be conducted Saturday - .. at..2_p.ra^..at_.Gilm.bre..Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Pinrey Grove United Methodist 'Churchcemet^f7 in Advance: the remains will not be \^ewed^after the eulogy, "^e familywill meet with, frieii^ai'Fci- j day from T to 7:30 at,Gilmore's. (GILMO^'S) ' Winston-Salem Journal, Wiflston'Satem. N. C., Friday. November 21; 1980^ - - * LiUidV MocksvHle, H. Si DAVIE CO. PUSUC UBRARf^ ^ mocksville; m — v: 7 ^ \r> GL d v o t O ca pjMYLE COUNTY E^^ERPRISE RECORD. TH„P.SDAY. NOVEMBER 27. The funeral was held last Thursday . V v;!-'aflrnl r Thursdayafternoon for a man that was a leader in Davie County and the Mocksville community for more than 16 yeara Massey died HosnifalnV ^ Clarlotte MemorialHwpital of an apparent heart attack. He health for fourmonths Attte time of his death he was a at the St. Paul'sPresbyterian Church in High Point andwas conducted by Dr. J.D. Peterso"pastor of the Grace Presbyterian I S?"rchofWinston-Salem. Burial was "in - SgrPo^^l'^" Park Cemetery also in th^W 2,^191^^ at'tend^the Waxhaw Elementary School, then Slp"w^i ^here he attendedthe Williarn Penn High School, playing on the fMtball team, a member of theglee club and the scholastic honor a scholarship to wf'n ^"ended the Johnson C.bmi^ University in Charlotte and received his AB degree. He attended theJoh^on C. Smith Seminary receiving ^ In 1W7 he received his Master's degree i Sm from IWcCormick iSeminary m Chicago. ^ ' . ^ ;v. % V— Revi^R.A. Massey I In 1938 he began his work as a student S n ^ Ihe Presbyterian churches infqTr October ofPrTck ¨ ^®'=ame pastor of the SecondPresby enan Church of Mocksville the Vernon Presbyterian Church ofWo^lMf. and the Knox Chapel Mission ,04? ^ ordination in oSes "" of^S membership A ifi j churches almost Sf H enlarged , centralized heating umts, etc. nn^Zl^ 3 residentof Mocksville Mr. Missey was active m all areas of religious and civic work. He served the local prison camp as chaplain; he was a member of and served as president of the local mmistena association. He was the 5vnif'® Presberty-Synod and v?as on the commission to the rS Presbyterian minS u u com- War T? hf c • l^""ng World Srm'''" ?-'wff 0? c^pafg^<" : In 1952, Mr. Massey was selected to ^orthehospUTSrifreedyN?^^^Davie and . Forsyth couhtief to materialize made n tl!, • f ^®P®® I^avie Countyto receive local benefits from the wS " SedT/' ""ja »■« <'=oisioT.^a^: nf Ihl n .tlie construction and serviceof the Davie County Hospital. Dr^. F^h Felton of Drew ■Seminary ■pointed ;up the life of the Rev- ra"''-Massey in his book enttdpd "Go Down In March of >1955, the Rev RaMassey-left this, area for Fayettevfllewhere he organized the College HeightsPresbyt^ian Church. He later served aspastor of<the Dalebrook Presbyterian' m Winston-Saiem for two years- I S ?® ^ - Paul's Presbyterian |Church m High Point. ■ said?"'"® this area in 1955, Mr. Massey 1 though my new field'is a |challenge. I regretfully leave my Ipresent charges and the friends II have made. I wish to thank all who I®°"Jf'^uted in anyway towards Imaking the past is years profitable" I prosperous and pleasant." I He was married to Cora Lee Morton IMassey of Salisbury who survives. | w'ltf'" su^'^'vors include two sons, IWilbur Massey, stationed in Germany Iand Robert Massey of Fayetteville; two Idaughtere, Miss Barbara Massey of IMiss Avis MasseyJot the home; and two grandchildren.^ I I: H^fJCE??Sl«S^I|^m'^iibieH Biarhey, 56, of Rt. '2, Advance,, was dead on^ val"^''at' Da vie "€ounty 1 '^lospital Tueirfay mormng>;] funeral services will beconti acted Thursday atSrSttjj'.fn'.fi i^iEaton's FUneral'vHome* Chapel by the Rey; -AleXj ^Ivdrd. Burial with.M^S9hicj l^ites 'yvill follow in Advance, gcgnited. -Methodist Churchy wCemeteryV Mr.' Barney, was ^ f^rn in Davie County to Wll- i i Jlam Thomas and Hagar Cor- «1jatzer Barney. He was a. stiisCd car salesman and a -'Snember of Advance Mas&nic j^^ge #710. Surviyihg are his I parents, of Rt. Advance; ;one daughter, Mrs. Wanda {iBeauchamjp of -R't>.^''2%! Clemmons; ' orie grandson.^ "Pavid Wayne Howard of Rt. Advance; one sister, Miss ^Maggie Lou Barney of Rt. 2, ^Advance. The family will■^receive friends at the funeral^iiome from 7 to 9 p.m. v-Wednesday. ^ -Win'ston-Salem Journal. Winston-Salem. N. C. Wednesday. December 3. 1980 O Uavic C-Or-Pubiic Librar> f/tGcksviiie, N. C. I ^ uf T s d-Tn P >^ a. w , d o' o o — 2LU "® o Oo -a— ^ V, .0 rO ■ - ■— — * lA UJ ■sC" rJ h- 'S O O o c£" V a P JOCKSyiLL&i—r Mr. ^€wb(ariceri5.^27;^ I'odk^jlle;%lied-'Tuesdfay^ lontthg at- tne VA' Hosp^^ ' Salisl)uiyr" Funeral ser-' :es!«willj»^sf»nducted;^ R30 ^ii«r sdia''y^iat^ I lackie-Gehtr;^/. Funesra^I j ^apel' in Yadkihville ^e ^evV.^ J; C;'Sfibiie and tev^o' Kerman '-SpFinlc]^'; lurial. wUl be in Huntsville ^jnited.. Meth'(kiist\(;Chu^ jmeteiy. IS bom-idi^dkin aur'ana;^JEy.aJ^^Caudle ^rew.bakeiv'"^^ was ; a.» ^et era n .bX,.- tb.e.. ,Ko re a^lr lihnicl' and; was-a' tni^^ Iriver^ for iBrown-Rogers- ixspn for 16-ycars. For the^ ^a'st six years he had been a idriver for J. M/McKnight & fo^. Siiiviving are his wife, ^a^ Hayes Brewbaker; twp l^dadghters, ;Mrsi Sue Royall ^and ' Miss Martha CHrewbaker, both of Rt. 4, ^Vadkinville; one son, B. Jef- n Vffrey Brewbaker of the U. S.-' !^avy,. Philippines; his?. ^parents, of Rt. 5. Mocks-*^ Iville; three sisters, Mrs. ^ancy. Adams ot ^iamptohville, Mrs. FUibyj rHouse of Campebello, S. C.," pand Mrs. Lillian Wall of ^lartinsville^ Val; one" sbrolher, tPaul L. (Billy) jBrewbaker'^f Rt. 5, Mocks- d:: 1 n I Winston-Salem Jbuniai,y"WinstQP-Sai^.- N. 4/1980r 00 <r- to 01 o % Libra!dme Co.PuDiic fv^ocksvHie, ii C to cD o ADVANCE Mrs. Delma Taylor Manner^ €3, of Rt. 4, Advance, passed away Mon- f at Forsyth . }Memorigl Wospital^Funeral ,-ser.vices will be concjuct^ at. Vogler.'s Clemmons Chapel h at 2 p.m. Wednesday with'- burial In Redland ' Pentecostal Holiness Church ; ^metery. Mre. planner was -bom in RoaniAe/^Vacr-to Zachariah and Pearl Light Taylor and had made her home in Advance for theMst ttree yeans. She had H^ed in Wlnston*Salem for a number of years ^before moving to Advance. Mrs. Manner was a member of First Presbyterian Charch. Surviying^re ong daughter, Ms. Delma Delorez41anner. three sons, William Manner, Pilot Mountain. Z. Frank Manner, Minesville, Ga., and Kim T. Manner, Rt, 4, Advance; her mother of Rt. 4, Advance; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs Blondee T. Plunkett, Kt. 4, Advance. -'"^ton-Salem Journai. N. c., Wednesday. December 3. 1980 V c . ..■:.rijbiic Library ii C. 0^ "O Co cr- CO.PUBUC UBRARV mocksviule, nc CO oi (A uJ cd y- o O o 6D - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 4,1980 mmi p. HOWELL Mrs. Hulh Pcrcbe« llowcti, na. nfAflS N. Main St., died at Autumn Care Convalescent Center corly Tueaday. The funeral will b« 2 p.m. Tliursday in Eaton's Funeral llnmc Chapel condueled by the Rev. Carles Bullock and Ihr Rev. Jack Luther. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. The fumily will be at the funeral hnme on Wednesday night ' from 7 to 9 p.m. Memnrlnl conlribullons may be made to the American Cancer Society. •fiornJuly IB. 1915, In Wilkes ('nunty. Mm. ilnwcll was a daughter of the late Joseph (larlond and Florence Foster Fercbee. She was a member nf Itie First Baptist Church of Morksvlllo. Survivors Include her husband. .Samuel W. Howell; three daughters. Mrs. Klorent e H Finncgar of Coos Bay. Ore.. Mrs. Sharon H. Ryrd of Davidson and Mrs. Snmra H. Childers of Winston- Snleni; ' four brothers. Richard Fcrebce. Rl. 2 and Wayne Ferebec. both of Mocksvillc, Joseph Ferebee of Misenhcimcr and Warren Kerobce of Ckcechi^ee. Fia; and two grandchildren. WILLIAM H. BARNEY William Huberl Barney. 56, nf Roule 2, Advance, N.C. was dead on arrival at Davic County Hospital, Tuesday morning, Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel in Mocksvitle. Of ficiating minister will be the Rev. Alex Alvord. Burial will follow in Advance United Methodist church cemetery with masonic rites. ffe WAS born May II, 1924, in Davie County to WilUam Thiomas Barney and Hagar Cornatzer Barney, Rt. 2, Advance. N.C. He was a member of MasonicLodgc7lO; andwasa used car salesman. Survivors other than his mother and father, include one daughler, Mrs. Wanda Beauchamp of Route 2, Ad vance. N.C.; one grandson. David WnyneHoword ci Rt. 2, Advance, N.C.; and one sister, Maggie Lou Barney, Rl. 2, Advance. The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from 7 until 9 ai Batons Funeral Chapel. MRS. JECHOLIAH HOLLAR Mrs. Jechollali Dlnklns Hollar, 60. of Rt, 4. Vadkln- ville, died Monday morning a I Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday ot 2:30 p.m. at HuntsviUe Baptist Church by the Rev. J. C. Shore. Burial will fotlow In the church cemetery. Mrs. Knllar was bom irt Yadkib County to John Allen and Lillie B. Wishon Dinklns. She was a member of Hunt sviUe Baptist Church. Her husband, Arthur J. Hollar, died May 9, 1968. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Pearl Helms and Mrs. Ella Simpson, both of Concord.-Miss Betty Jean Hollar of Rl. 4 . Yadkinville and Mrs. Carolyn Rea of Matthews; eight sons. San- ford Hollar of Midland, David and Gurney Hollar, both of Rl. 4. Yadkinville, GorrcU Hollar of Doonviilc, Homer Hollar of Dallas. Tex., Clyde Hollar of Winston-Salem, Henry Lee Hollar of MochsviUe, and CIcvcHollarofCurritucki one sister, Mrs. Adeline Taylor of Rt. 5, Mocksville: three brothers. Chapman and Jimmy Dlnkins, both of Rt. 2, Yadkinville. and Harrlaon Oinkins of High Point; 31 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren. MRS. DELMA T. HANNER Mrs. Delma Taylor Hanner, 63. of Rt. 4. Advance, passed away Monday night at For syth Memorial Hospital, Funeral services will be conducted at Vogler's ricmmons Chapel at 2:00 p.m.. Wednesday with burial in Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church Cemetery. Mrs. Hanner was born in Roanoke, Va.. (o Zachuriah and Pcorl iJghl Taylor and had made her home in Ad vance for the past three years. She had lived in Winston-Salem for a number of years before moving to Advance. Mrs. Hanner was a member of the First Prcsbyicrian Church. Surviving are one daughter. .Ms. Delma Delorez Hanner. Chicago, HI.; three sons, William* Hanner. Pilot Mountain, N.C.. Z Frank Hanner. Hincsville Ga.. and Kim T. Hanner. Rt. 4, Ad vance; her mother of Rt. 4. Advance: one grandchild; one sister. Mrs. RIondee T. Plunkett. Rl. 4. Advance. FRED PEARL WOOTEN Fred Pearl Woolen. 63. of Knulc I, Harmony, N.C. died Monday, November 24. at his home, after a lengthy illness of three years. Iff wos born in Dovio County to Mrs. Annie Keller Wootcn, who survives; and his father, the late Pearl Ray Wootcn. Mr. Woolen was a retired furniture worker. He attended Clarksbury United Methodist Church, was a member of the (bounty Line Fire Dcpnrt- Clarksbury United Methodist Church, was a member of the County Line Fire Depart ment, n member of the Ruritanclubanda member of Harmony American Legion. Surviving with his mother is his wife, Agnes Anderson Woolen of the home; four daughters. Mrs. Lorene DennisorWc.st Warwick, R.I., Mrs. Carol Cook of Mocksville, Mrs. Kay Wall of Chapel Hill, N.C. and Mrs. Christine Sanders of Mocksvillc: 4 grandchildren and 5 sisters, Mrs. Louise Hodgson of Salisbury. Mrs. Lois Beck of NorfoUt, Va.. Mrs. Deeitc Rencgar of Humplonvillc. Mrs. Mary Poolc of Harmony, and Mrs. Grace Taylor of Mocksville. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, November 26, at 2:30 p.m. at Clarksbury United Methodist Church. Interment was in the church cemetery, with VFW Post 2031 of Slatesville, N.C. conducting the ^aveside service. Of ficiating ministers were the church pastor, the Rev. Ar nold D. Corrlher and a former pastor, the Rev. W.W. Blanton of Winslon-Salem, N.C. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or to the donor's choice. ELMER S. MOCK Elmers. Mock, 71. of Rt. 3, Advsncc,died Sunday morning at Davic County Hospital In Mocksville. The funeral was conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Mocks Unit^ Methodist Cluirch with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Mock was born in Advance to Thaddeus S. and Bertha Elizabeth Mock. He had spent his early life in Davie County and was a member of Mocks United Methodist Church. Hr retired from Frank L. Blum Construction Company in 1973. after 27 years of service. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Julia Marsh Mock, who died in 1975. Surviving arc his second wife, Mrs. Annie Thomas Mock of the home; one daughter, Mrs. N.L. (Betty) Carltonof Rt. 5 Advance; two sons, B.E. Mock of 3600 llegc Street, Winslon-Salem and Jerry W. Mock of Rl. 3 Ad vance: five grandchildren, nnv great-grandchild; five .si.ster.s. Mrs, Thurmnn I Helen) Tucker of Bervard. Mrs. Ernest (Evelyn) Slokw of High Point, Mrs. William Kicraldinc) Hnrl){n of High Point, Mrs. I.,ewis tMaggie) Watson of Hollywood, Fla.. and Mrs. Sam (Georgia) Rights of Advance; une brother, Alex Mock of Ar- chdale. 6D - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 4,1980 o <y of a <s. ARCHIE E. DUGGER Arrliir Edward Ougger, 77. itf HI. 8. Uoxington, died November 23rd at the Veterans Medical Center in Kalisbuiy. A graveside service was held at II a.m. Thursday at Center United Methodist Church Cemetery in Davie t'ounly. Mr. Uugger was bora in Parmville. Va. to the late Benjamin Lee and Lucy Clibura Bugger. His wife, the former Katie Green, died October 28. IS80. Mr. Bugger was a retired warehouse foreman for the Noland Co. in'Winston^Iero. and he was a veteran. Surviving are one step daughter. Mrs. Barbara R. Prasier of Conyers. Ga., and three step-grandchlldren. BALLAS C. SAFRIET. SR. Funeral services for Dallas "Pop" Clayman Safriet, Sr. were held ' Tuesday, November 2S. at 2 p.m. at Westmoreland Chapel of Runrh-Johnson Funeral Home in Slotesvllle. N.C. r>fflclating ministers were the Rev. Mclvin F. Greene and the Rev. Charles F. Cook. Burial followed at Oakwood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ray l^mberl. Gary Lloyd, Vestal Wallace. Don Adams. Horace Hayes and Garry Benson. Mr. Safriet died Saturday evening at tredell Memorial llospilal after an illness of four weeks. He was born in Vadkln County. June 27. 1901. to the late Daniel and Sadie Milter Safriet. He was a retired farmer and realtor. Survivius include his wife. Cilzie Sain Safriet of the home: 1 snn. Dallas C. Safriet, Jr. of Statesville: I daughter, Mrs. Wanda Bost, also of Statesville; .1 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren: i half brother, Mort Safrieiof Rt. 4 Statesville. MISS LULA JANE mSLAND Miss Lula Jane Ireland, 91. of Route 6, Modcsville. N.C. died Tuesday morning, December 2. at Davie County Hosidtal. Sho was born in Iredell county December 3, 1888 to the late A.F. Ireland and Martha Shaw Ireland. She was a homemaker. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Rock Springs Baptist church with the Rev. Grady Tuttcrow and the Rev. J. Albert Bracken. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Survivors include a sister- in-law, Mrs. Cora A. Ireland, vrith whom she lived, and several nieces and nephews. •y o CP O 2D DAVIL COUNTY FNTI RPRISIi RI-CORI). THURSDAY. DI CCMBI-R II. U)SO obituaries O O) m" .u - ^ uj sr: - Z o MISS LKONA HENDRIX Miss Mat' Hendrix. 74. was doad on arrival at Urai'o Hospital in Morganton Kriday evening Miss Hendrix Iwd beena (Kitient at Foot Hill Nursing Center in Morganton for a numtuT of years. The funeral was conducted at 3 30 p m Sunday at Eaton Funeral Home hy the Rev I.ee Dukes. Burial was in Dulin United Methodist Church Cemetery, Miss Hendrix was born in Davie county November 18. 1906. to the late Archie J and Margaret Robinson Hendrix and was a member of Dulin UnitiMl Methodist Church, Surviving are two brothers. Cliff and Seabon Hendrix, both of Rt, 3. Mix'k'ivtlh* ' CT. cr s ROBERT LEE CROTTS Hobt>rt Lee Eugene CrolLs. sr.. of Route 4. died Saturday at Baptist Hospital in Win- slonSalem. He was a lab technician for C^arolina Rubber Hose of Salisbur>' for 36 years The funeral was held Monday at 3:30 p m. at the Concord Methodist Church with the Rev Phillip Cole in charge Burial was in the church cemetery He was born in Davie County December 1, 1925. the son of Charlie Lee and Amanda Hamilton Crotts. Sur\'ivors are his widow. Mrs. Juanita Harrell CrotLs. one daughter. Miss Deborah J CrolLs of Route 4; one son. RolMTt Lee Crotts. Jr.. of Kernersville; and one grandson. NOAH K. ABSHER Noiih Richard Absher. 66. of Rl .'i, MiK-ksville. died Sunday morning at Rowan Memorial Hospital The funeral was conducted at 2 |) m. Tuesday at Mackie^ (leniry Funeral IRfme Chapel by the Rev William Hutchens and the Rev. Willie Jones Burial was in Mmintain Park Cemetery Mr Absher was born m Wilkes County the son of Lillie Absher Dickens. He was a memlMT of LilKTty Baptist Church and was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife. Mrs Kdith Wilkins Absher of the home, one daughter. Mrs Frank <Mariet Nixon of Mountain Park, one son. Kenneth Absher of Tim- monsville. S.C . six half- sisters. Mrs Ruth Morris and .Mrs Brancte Dickens of (Ireensboro, Mrs Bonnie Doweil and Mrs Betty Jo Welborn of W^inston-Salem. Mrs .Annie F.varLs of Rural Hail, and Mrs. Mar>' Wagoner of Hamptonville. three brothers. Dan. Foy. and Bobby Dickens, all of Win ston Salem; two grand children. Richard Nixon and Michael Ratlwlge. MRS EMMA WISHON WTIITE Mrs Emma Wishon While. K4. of Mocksville. Kt 2. fxissed away Friday morning at her home Mrs White was born in Yadkin County. February 29. 1896. to the late Issac and Marllui lbx)Ls Wishon She was a member of Mt. Olive United Methodist Church The funeral was conducted Siindav at 2:00 n m at Ml olive United Methodist Church. Officiating were the Rev. Alvin Tope, the Rev. Fred Shoaf and the Rev. Hennv Bearden Burial followed in the church cemetery Surviving are one daughter. Mrs Martha Whitaker; one granddaughter. Miss Sarah Ann Whitaker. one grandson. Allen Whitaker. all of Rt 2. MiK'ksville; one sister. Mrs Saihe Ledbetler. Winslon- Salem, two lirothcrs. Grover Wislion. Lewisville and Ike Wishiai. Courtney C. M. JONES Charlie Marshiill Jones. (>6. of Rl H. Mocksville. died December 3 at Davis Hospital in Stalesville following a short illness The funeral was ci^nducted Friday at 2 p m at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev Crady Tulterow and the Rev .Albert Bracken Uunal was in Bear Creek Baptist Church cemcler\' Mr Jones was born in Davie County to the late George KihiIkt and Agnes O'Ni'al Jones. He was a retired textile worker Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth Groce; one daughler. Mrs. Margaret Shoffner of Mocksville. one son Donald Lee Jones of Hmesville. Ga ; five grand children; two great grand children; one brother. Wade .lones of Rt, 6. Mocksville. Belter C repes If you let crepc b;itter stand in refrigerator for one hour or more after mixing, your crepes will turn out simxither and more velvety Nanriie'F^ailejJ^ '■«;i ■o If; -.**■ -. © ■>. I o (/t .i I C'lo * >111 • ' 5' . -O I 8, U> - b '(■*{>Davie nalwe MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. Nan- ^-nie Frye Bailey;87, formerly of . Route 3 died Friday at Guardian iCare Nursing Home in Clem- i mons.The funeral will be conductedat 2 p.m. Sunday at ElbavUleUnited Methodist Church by the■Rev. Tony Jordan, the Rey.Elm» Day and the Rev. Nor- fman Frye. Burial wUl be in the church cemetery. 'The family will be at Eaton s • Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. today, r . « . u A hative.of Davie County, shewas d?|ughfer of the late Frank-and Betty Cope Frye. She wmthe widow of Hugh Bailey, who died in 1981, "Survivors include one daugh ter, Mrs. Harvey Potts of Roijte3, MocksviUe. l2 grandchildren,15 great-grandchildren and three; great-great grandchildren. <v 7 s s CO c d ^ O ui O- 5 tu i Oo C" rO <r- Davie Co. Public Library j^ocksviiie, N. C. VA uJ o CD Jones funeral set Tuesday Foneral services for Michael - Dale Jones. 24. oC Route 4, Mocksville. will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Smn- mersett Mcfnorial Oiapd l)y the Re*. Randall RogefS. pastor of Rowan Christian Assemhly.Burial will be In Rowan Mcmori' al Park. . i The body will remain at the funeral home where the family i wiU be tonlftht from 7 to 9 p.ir^ ^ Mr. Jones was fatally Injured Saturday night In an autombHo ' accident In Rowan County on St.! Lukes Church Road. He was bom Juno 38,1933, In | Davle County, son of Mrs. I Bemtce W. Jones of 4.» MocksvtUe. and the 4ate Oyde i Delmar Jones. He wai.educated : in Khoob of Davle ' was employed with Cone Milb Co SoTvivon. In addition to his, mother, are three brothers. Larry Jones of Salisbury. Jones of Route 4. Mocksville. ai^ Bandy Jones of Route 9, Salis^ry: one sbter. Mm- Dianne Fisher of Route 14. Salbbury; and his grandfather.Norman Wagoner of RodtwelL Salisbury Evening Post, Monday, Doctmbor 15,19B0- <7~ V'^ O .'oak ':-_-j.-:f-uv nriii h» conducts u A-^ iBuriarwill be'iit:t^brk Bai^^ ; tist Ciiurch ireinefery^Mr. "^Howart was^-born-II*: Dayiettnnty tor W.H. and Daisy •iParfeer^ffoward. Me was a overseer fof'Erwm Mills in Cooleemee, and was;a member of First Bapti^ ' :ehurch bmocksville,: where ha seized as choir director t, tor' 25 yeare. Surviving, are"his■ wifev the^ former Maetaudell;. one sister, Mrs,Elizabeth Shepherd of^Codleemee; twO; brokers.Edaiid Shm Howard, ta th ofMocksville. The' family will' receive friends at the funeralhome from 7 to 9: Tuesday. Memorials may oemaiie to the Bill Howard^Memorial Fund at Fijst Bap-&-Ghurch. ' 'y'. ' ^— Bill E. Howard # of Mocksville mocksville — Bill Erwin jHo^!S^l.ofl6lOakSL,di^3 at Forsyth Memorial ^ clate Monday afternoon. He hsd ■ • «been in declining health ier sev- ^ ^ ^"^e^eral be 2 p,m. ;!Wednesday at Eahin'sHome Chapel conducted by theRev Charles ButtocfciBnri^will;be in Fork Baptist Church Cemv ^ ^^^e family ^^,-be ^iifuneralhometorught^mTto^o'ctock.MemonaJcontobuUons | -pmay be made to the Bill Hw^Memorial Fund, m care of The ^First Baptist Church, 13. mCounty, Mr. Howard was a son ^rf Se W. H. and Da^ < - Parker Howard. He wm a tired overseer forand was a member of the FirstBaptist Church where he served as choir director for 25 ye^-Survivors include hb wifCtMae Caudell Howard; one sister,Mrs. Elizabeth Shepard ofCooleemee; andEd and Sam Howard, both^ofMocksville. '■ ^ i o Oo <y- ~5 i DAVIH CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC vn liJ 5^ 5 o c£2 <3 o=» cr c~i o' Y- c2 o MecKS^^'^jm Roy Fredrick Eldri9g£ Ot Rt 2. GladsUme-Rdw°<!ied«ariy. * atliBiivte I Mocksii^ttttsFunmlserviees : will.|»<£Otiducled'at t p;iiL IsaSc'-IWe^^^^ "Uinil, Norman Eldridge: He was a retired iiursiDg assistant at the Veterans Mimlnistralion :Medical C^tef in Salisboiy and a memb^ of Uberty United Methodist Church. Survivingf^afe''tils wife; the former Huth r^cdierhaixi;. two sistetsr Bdrs* Florence Van Horn and'Mrs. Marie.. Hopp8r£:JB|drMge, 'hoth.otft Siatesgl^ -feie *>rother, .^ CLB/ESmifed of Louisville^ K]i wUl greet UidiEedmet1ia|ist>CharcbE -Winston«sdern Journal. Winston-Salenivi^; C ^December 17; l6Bb tutterow ~ - Mr. Fred ^wa rren Tutterow ky , Wocksville Rt i wi -i n >';f«Amemorial"eA.i«wnW. oe conducted fhnrew 'ce will I a.m at n ■ss'iS-rs "Z^ VuTt' «'^ksv'i?}^7 ®' R'- 4,chiWren: one 7?iS°"'f'y Powell -if I^ocksville Tif r Jpet friends. funeral Home ftP-""; WednSly^"' "» » ■ f J^nesday. DecpmK *" -0 C Ll ••' - -^c Libra j^iocKSvLia, N. a qavih Q®. O"0 public NC WocKsv/t""'' .'■'®'M/?y ci <Q O CO I } o c» a- Gi ri h- o o o CP TURNER Mrs. Hester Swing Turner, 79, of.4ai Walnut St., Statesviile, died at 6 a.m. Tuesday at he.r home following a lingering illness. Mrs. Turner was born November 18, 1901, in the Farmington community in Da vie County, to the late John Henderson and Mary ' Redmon Swing. She was a graduate of Weaverville Academy and College at Weaverville, and did post graduate work at Trinity College in Durham. Mrs. Turner was a mother by vocation, and a 'member of First Presbyterian Church, where she served as former president of the women of the church and received the honor of life membership in that organization. She was a former trustee of Mitchell College in Statesviile for eight years, under the auspices of the Concord Presbytery. Mrs. Turner was a former president of the Statesviile Woman's Club and a meml)er of the Eclectic Book Club. Ft. Dobbs Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, and the McDowell Music Club. On June 17. 1925 she was married to Lonnie Gaither. Turner, Sr.. who survives' Alsovsuryiving are one" 5on. Lonhie Gaither Turner, Jr. of the home; one daughter, Mrs. L.S. Gilliam, Jr. of Statesviile; one brother. Fletcher Hampton Swing of Long Beach, N.C.; one grandson, L.S. Gilliam, III of Statesviile; three granddaughters, Nancy G. Pedigo of New Orleans, La., Mrs. Mary Frances Campbell and Miss Julia Christian Gilliam; both of ; Statesviile. A memorial ser vice will be conducted Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church , by Dr. J. Layton Mauze, III. " Private burial will be in the family plot at Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Organ Fund of First Presbyterian Church. Nicholson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. vi/" < ^ ^ I • .S a.- L i ^ £V' 1. - i 7 ^ 14 ; .■ .-ji'iC LiDi'a!) . ta H n. -1 OAV!£ CO, PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NO w - r>AVIB COUNrV' ENItRl'KlbL KtlUKL/. IMUKiUAY. DBCEMBKR IB. IVBU I''"'"'/' 4 m ^3^.. .jmyk. ^ mmmMj^/'i.*Kf Tlic 1971 Toyota ii) xvliicli Michael Daln Jonci wnn killed. Michael Dale Jones Killed In Wreck In Rowan County M>ch:icl Uale Jotics. 'S>. of Rt 4 Mocksvilic '.v-as killed in a wreck'.■Xiirday ntchi nn 'Mdie Rnad in eastern ' ■iHtfSt\. r.ear St. I.ukc'4 Church •(ivui rtw .iccnlent happened ai 9:<ti p.m \i corditut to State Highway Patrolman 'il. Mlison s report Jones" Toyoia v.is iraM'line northeast on Oddie R'vid .thenti tan off the road to the right in a-Jiarpnirvo, wentdownan pmbankment ami -tvef rjrrved V.vTce. comlnR to rest on •> ',iO .Junes w .is ttirnwii 4.t IfOt frrnn the car The car w.is valued at SI.300, Kalhy Miller. 16. nf Hill Street..Salisbury suffered severe chcal injuries >11 thr.iccidenl. A third person in the ear. Cary Wayne Kelly. IG. of Bell SIreet, S.ilLsbury. was treated at the Rowan Memorial Ifospitai and then released- The funeral was held Tuesday af ternoon in the Summcrseti .Memorial Chapol by the Rev. Randall Rogers. Paslnr of the Rowan Christian Assciuhly. Burial was in Rowan MfinoriBl Park. Hi* wa.s horn June 2A, HMU m Davle County, son of Mrs. Bernice W*. Jones ofl Route 1. .Mocksville .ind the late Clyde'Dclmar Jones. He was educated In'' schools of Davie County and was em- ployetJ with Cone Mills Co. Survivors, in addition to his motJicr, arc three brothers. Larry Jones of- Salisbury. Gary Jones of Route i.,Mocksville. and Randy Jones of Route 9,1Salisbury; otHs sister. Mrs. Dlannej Fisher nl Route H. Salisbury; and hls-»grandfather. Norman Wagoorr of Rock* well, ! I 2D - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 18,1980 ©=> 'Ti v/> <1: r3 i- cD O HILL BIIWIN HOWARD Bill Bnvin Howard. 71. of 161 Oak St., Mocksvltle, died Monday at Forsylh Memorial Hoapital. Funeral services were conducted Wedncsdoy at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Charles Bullork. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Howard was born in Davie County to W.ll. and Daisy Parker Howard. He was a retired overseer for Brwin Mills in Cnoleemee. and was a member of First Baptist Church of Mocksvillo. where he served as choir director for 2S yearn. Surviving arc his wife, the former Mae Caudcll; one sister, Mrs. Blizabcth Shepherd of Coolcemee: two brothers, Ed and Sam Howard, both of Mocksville. Memorials may be made to the Bill Howari Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church. MRS. ALICE EDWARDS Mrs. Alice Vcech Edwards, 96. of Rt. 8. Old Mountain Road. Statesvillc died at Davis Hospital in Statesville Saturday morning. The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Kcrmit Shoaf. Burial was in New Union United cemetery. Mrs. Edwards was born in Davie Coun^ to the late Elijah and Sarah Jane Foster Veech. She was a member of New Union United Methodist Church and her husband, Robert Stamcy Edwards, preceded her in death August 4, 1979. Surviving arc one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Shoemaker of Rt 8, Statesville; one son. Wade Edwards of Rt l, Mocksville; and four grandchildren. MRS. LIUJAN CHANDLER Mrs. Lillian Mae Sales Brvin Chandler, 61, of 29 Watt St., Cooleemee, died December 9th at Baptist llospital in Wlnston>Salem following a short illness. The funeral was conducted at 3:30 p.m. Friday at Cooleemee First Baptist Church by the Rev. Lee Whitlock. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park Cemetery in Cooleemee. Mrs. Chandler was born in Davie County to the late L.F. and Cosby Copley Sales. Surviving are her husband, U.M. Chandler; two daughters Miss Patricia Chandler of Greensboro and Mrs. Karen Smith of Lexington; one son, John Chandler of Cooleemee; one grandson Dana Ervin of Woodleaf; three sisters, Mrs. Jake Walker and Mrs. Wayne Lakcy. both of Mocksville; and Mrs. Bill Webb of Cooleemee; three brothers, Thomas J. Sales of Camp Hill, Pa., Lonnie Fitwd Sales of Salisbury, and Ken Sales of Mocksville. MRS. NANNIE BAILEY Mrs. Nannie Frye Bailey, 87, formerly of Rt. 3, Mocksville, died Friday morning at Guardian Care Nursing Home in Clemmons. The nineral was conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Elbaville United Methodist Church by the Rev. Tony Jordan, pastor, the Rev, Elmer Day and the Rev. Norman Frye. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Surviving are me daughter, Mrs. Harvey Potts of Rt. 3. Mocksville: 12 grandchildren, is great* grandchildren: three great* grcot*grandchildrea ... o 0=' cr- ROY F. BLDRIDGE Roy Fredrick Eldiidge, 79. of Route 7. died l a.m. < Tuesday in Davie County Hospital. The funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Eaton's Funeral i Home Chapel conducted by the Rev. Phillip Cole. Burial will be in Liberty United ^ Methodist Church Cemetery. The family vdll be at the funeral home on Wednesday night from 7 to 9 o'clock. ( Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Fund or Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery 1 Fund. Born Dec. 7, 1901 in Surry County. Mr. Edtridge was a son of the late Issac Avcry 1 and Mittie Norman Eldgridgc. Ho was a retired employee of the Salisbury VA Medical Center, and was a ' member of Liberty United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Cockerham Etdridge; ' two sisters. Mrs. Florence VanHorn and Mrs. Marie Hopper Eldridge, both of Statesville; and one brother. B.B. Eldridge of Louisville, Ky. <;> 10 /a I • DeweyS.Sain of Mocksyille j MOCKSVILLE-DewevSan ^ Linfey Wallers'°Buri^®^ SoSfei;®'""'""""' Ma'STVwM. T- S£fydi ?hlfe^ Salisbury Evenin0 Post, Wednesday, December 24, 1980 •' ••'•• -••-••»" - '*:C ll^i i^rv 7 ••■ ■• • •AoVn?6. I'l ij. oo '^''OCKSViLL.GIj NO O" ciS ci lA IV —^o; rS i- cS o I o ca Mig.i^nnie Howell HairstoM ' Gray ;Ave;,- passeda^w&jp Monday -at the Northi Ca^|inh/Baptist Hospital.-v Shd «as ^ native of Davie Copnly and had iived in this < ;v for .the past^ 12 years..Suw^ng .are .her hus^i^Ji Aw ..John Frank Hairstoh,!* SrJ'^ven daughter, Mrs. Shflyy Marie Campbell, Mij^.J\Aagalene Miller, Miss- Joann Hairston, Mrs. .Jeit^ nifteif . Fulton,: Mrs; Alma'' Gaither, Miss Ethel' Hairston, and Miss Sherrie* H^r>tonr one son'r Johh!: Frank Hairston, Jr.; two.■foster-sons, Terry Lee'i Howie andOtis Lee Howie; a ! foster-daughter, Mrs. T>ebra;Ann Martin; her mother,"Mrs. Ethel Foote Howell; three sisters, Mrs. Mazi Howie, Mrs. Emma Barker and Mrs. Ruth Howell; sevenbrothers, Noah, Otis Lee,Turner, ,Louie, Lo'nnie,-Charlie and Gilbert Howdll'. -Funeral services Will >s*con-.iducted Wednesday-at 1:00 h-m. in the . chapeL.hf ..the. Hooper -..Funeral Rome. ,(Hooper 1; ' I tii- o : vj o o •Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Saiem. N. C. . Wednesday, December 24; 1980 o 0«> cr~ I Public Library " • •• *J c~i oi cr> til <31 d <» O o a \ 12B-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 25,1980 MRS KSTHKR HORN HAWKINS Mrs Esther Horn Hawkins. KB. of N Main St.. dini lale Thursday iiighl ni For.sylh Mcmnrinl liaspilnl in Win* sluivSalellt. Shi* was the wldnvv of lilC lato .Innic.s F. Hawkins. The fuiuTal wii.* fondui'trd Saturday at 2 p m. at Eaton's Funoral Home f'haprl by the Rev. (?harlDs Bullock. Burial was ill Riisr mnctory. Mrs. Ilaivkins wa.s born in Dnvio CtHjnfy to the late i.ewts and Emma Wilson Morn. He was a retired school teacher and a member of Mncksvillr First Baplisl (!hurcli. .Surviving are one sister. Mrs. Kdnn H, Cooper of Winston-Salem: two brothers, riniide Morn. Sr. of i.cesl>iirg, Fla. and Dr. L.tJ. Horn of Annislim. Ala. MKS.MKSTKR SWING TUIlNKIl Mrs. livslcr Swing Turner. 70. of AM Walnut St.. Slalcsvillc. died at C n.m Deeembor lOlh <il her home (iilhmlng a lingering illness Mr.s Turner was born November in. inftj. in the Fiirmington community In Da vie roiinty. to the late ."inhn llendei-Niin and Mary Rcdmon Swing. .She was a graduate of Wenverville Academy and College at Wenverville, and did graduate work at Trinity College in Durham Mrs, Turner was a mother by voealion, and a member of Fir.sj Presbyterian Church, where .slie serveil .ns former pi esxienl of I he women of the eluirch and received the honor of life ineinbcr.ship in that organi»ilinii. She wa.s a former trustee of Miteliel) College in Stalesvilic for eight yenrs. under the auspices of the Concord F'resliytery Mrs. Turner was a former president of the SInlcsville Woman's Club and a member of Ihe EcIpcIIc Book Club, Ft. Dohb.s rhiiptcr of Daughters of the American Rcvnlulion, and the McDowell Musie t'hih. Dn .lune 17. I92!> she was married lo Lonnlc Gulihcr 'Dirner. Sr.. who survives. Also surviving are one son. bnnnic (Jailher Turner. Jr. of ihe luime; one daughter. Mr.s. S (iilliom. Jr. of •S'latesvilic. one brother, Fletcher Hampton Swing of Long neoch. N. C.; one grandson, L S. Oiilinm. HI of Slalesville; three grnnd- ikiughiers, Naney G. Pcdign of New Orleans. La.. Mrs. Mary Frnm'c.s Camphelj and Mis.>^ .Julia Christian Gullian, boih of Stalesville. A memorial service was (-■itiducled December I7lh at First Presbyterian Church by Dr. .1. Ltiyloii Mnur.c.IH. Privale burial was in Uie family plot at Oakwood Ccmeieo'- a..iith^^a?tfir<;€7rt!pt, lC^iC|;di©iSatur- ;)ounty wife/-b^ C. J. „ , „,„ .^tCTf^Funeral ^er-? ' ^ic^'-^StHC^'-.cbnduc^^ at at Eaton's . Funei^iOia'^^ Donald Funderburke and thte . Rev. Lee, Duke. Burial will iK.'l)e -in-Smith iGrove -United- tyJ^ethodist Church Ceme-^ I tery. MrsV Foster .>was -boa|^ ^ih'D^we jCbjir^ rcie;[^?J^rhuel andOw'J^Uer^: r SmitlivShe was'^i Tii^be|!: o|K i ^Sethiehem i'ttmled.^bQi^i I' dist ChurcHlind c in additibhl Jto" her .hiishauid,^ [ two-^tehjji^^ t -Fbsref fe/^hd M^Jpdfdelia Rights ^of t j Rt^^rAdmfee; jonc brbthCT.' ^.'Viiijil^Siithof Rt. 1. Ad-, r vance. Jlie^^ity will re-.,. ^ ceive friends :at Eaton's Fu-^j I' neral Home from 7 tot^.m.^ F -Sundayy^-' V v V n ' ' > cc. CD O Zi z Q iJ CO 3 0- d 0 1 > CO o o o CO Oo ci ) v-> uJ ci d rJ y- cf2 o 'd-: -Winstoii.Satem .Journal, Winston.Salem, N. C, ...ndav, DecembgjUSSg lA I?Uavie Co. Ptiblic Library ^locksviiie, N. C. o CO.