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Jul - Dec.6B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1971 [ W. W. CABIPBBLL I Fuoerol services for William Mter (Bod) Campbell, 77, of tfiKksviUe. Route 7, were hdd Bffiturday, June 26th, at 2:30 bjn. at Eaton's F^meral Chapel. SU^l was in Rose Cemetery, i Re died Thursday at Davle nmiy Hospital. Z Mr. CsnWbdl was bom In Davie Cbunty to J:du B. and Gaither Campbell. He a retired employee lOf _:toa Mills and was a mber of the Mocksvllle ^joeo Lodge. Snrviving are a stepson, rett Bom of Newport News, ./a.; four sisters, BSrs. Baia Mae ^<At and Clyde Rutchens 9 MbeksviQe, Rt 0. Bhs. lAura %oootsofMocfcsvllie,Rt. 1, and IMrs. Margaret Pope of <^tesvllle: ^ a knothor, John jChmpbdl of Mocksvflle, Itt. 7. V ^rHENRYLEEWILUAMSSR. <ii ^ Henry Lee Williams Sr., 47, of ^ocfcsville, Rt. 1, dledfriday at iDavie County Honital. The •Ibneral was hdd Sunday at !6oclety Bqitlat Churdi. Burial ;|ras in the churCh cwnetery. > Mr. wmiains was bora in Tlowan County to Percy Robert ^ Emily West Williams. He a disabled Worid War H Surviving are his wife, Mrs. ^ty West WQliams; a son. Renty Lee WQliams Jr. of Mbenwille, Rt. l; his parents of BIbcksvtlle, Rt. 1, and a foster brother, WQUam H. Sain of Salisbury. •| Paul A. Campbell j Paid Alexander Campbell, S7, jot Woodieaf, Rt. l, died Sunday ht Davie County Hoqtital. The 'iuneral was hdd Tuesday at 'iSoutb River United Methodist *19nirdi. Burial was in the efaarcfa cemetery. ; Bfr. Campbdl was bom In Rowan County to JA. and ^^mie Stede CampbeU. He was *a fanner and a member of Aiulb River United Methodist Ctnnrdi. .. Surviving are two sisters, .Mrs. Etta WQtlams and Mrs. •Reld Fowdl of Woodieaf, Rt. 1; three half dsters, Mrs. Leonard nnley of Salisbury, Mrs. irsnttie Karriker of devdand, Ohio; and Mrs. Mary Ihts HcXdthan of Faith: and two half brothers, Jdm Campbell of Miami and George CaropbeU of JIRiiston Salon. lifrB. Avery Foster, 77 Ahrs. Lda Van Eaton Foster, 77, of WQliams St., died at her home Sunday at 3:15 pjn. She had been In dedlning heallh for several years. Bom Feb. 2S, 1894 in Davie Coui^, she was the daughter of the late Simon and Ellen Woodruff Van Eaton. She was educated in Davie County sdiools and' was a memto of St. John AME IRon Chu^. . ^ Survivors include the husband, John Aveiy Foster; one son, Rdiert Foster of MocksviHe: one daughter, bfrs. Btloula IJamea of Modcsville: one broths, Jake Van Eatqn of Mocksvllle and one aister, Bdra. Florence V. Cordy of MbcksvIUe; and one grand* ddld. Ehnerd services were con* ducted Wednes^ at 4 p.m. in St. John AMB Zton Church here by the Rev. Freeman Germany. Burial was in the BSethodlst cemetmy. Mrs. Creole Ramsue, too Mrs. Creola Murdock Ramsue of Route 1, devdand, died at her home Saturday after an extmded Ulness. She was 100 years dd. Mrs. Ramsue wag a naUve of breddl County and a mmnber of Rock RQl diurdi of Christ. Funeral services were Wednesday at 2 pjn. at Rock HDl Churdi of Christ. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mrs. Ramsue la survived by me son. Berrett Ramsue of devdand and one sister, Mrs. Annie Simmons of devdand. Bio -Obituaries - 7/1/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA D >■ ■0 r- i VA •N/n' I •aVTWMJAiff iV KELti^^ 'rMocKsviiiE''Franklin Jlf B: 03 qS ^ o.5? ^ cmCi . 'Afeac.'-and ^Lelia'- Bowles . Kener;^:He wat^^^ United'^ethi^st Church fand' was the' Milling'rl' ? ; . ; 1Surviving • aro'-ra^f 3aughter,-l ;^a.-'^ud^BaiIey- oiE-.Mb^s^^ Wniiam 5^-'^aines F ■Baymdad.EeHer oliMocksviIle, ^Leonardr»Keller ofHamony and Clay B.; KeUer ofUi^n; Grove; a Jister,.. Mrs. 5?®^ Co<3edme6- andf S?2!.ir -1?®^®'. >KelIer ofS PoSt ® W^^teglCeUer of! 'S c) ^ U/. (L>* Q. L. Ifll UdViS UU. i 18, il C. \DAVE CO, PUK3C OBPAR* MOCKSVILLE. NC 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1971 MRS. DALLIE ALLEN LEACH Mrs. Dallle Allen Leech, 64, of Bdenlon, formerly of MocksvUIe, died Eriday at Lynn Haven Nursing Home at MockavUte. Ihe funeral was held Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel at Mocksville. Burial was 1'r Rose Cemetery at Mocki'>Ue. Mrs. Leach was bom In Oavte County to T. J. and Martha Lou Starr Allen. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. 0. C. Welbora of KernersvlUe, Rt. 2, Mrs. Grady Dowers of Edenton and Mrs. Hoyle Harris of Mocksvilic, Rt. 7; four sons, W. J. Leach of Mocksville, Marvin Leach of High Point, Norman Lead) of MocksvUie, Rt. 2, and C. P. Leach of Mocksville, 6; three Bisters, Mrs. Hugh Brown of Mocksville, Rt. 7 end Mrs. Oiap Powdl and Mrs. Qilmer Bullins of Hi^ Point; four to>thers, Garence Allen of Oooleemee, Tom Allen of New Rockwdl, N. J., James Allen of Valdese and Walter Allen of New York City. GLBNNIS G. LAPISH Glennis (Dick) Garfield Lapish, 64, of Mocksville, Rt. 1, died FViday at his home. Ihe funeral was held Saturday at bis home. Burial was in Salem United Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Lapish was bom in Davle County to John and Cora Mc* Danids Lapish. He was a member of Salem United Methodist Church. Surviving is a brother, John Robert Lapish of Mocksville, Rt. 1. W.F. Keller Funeral swlces for William Franklin Keller, BO, of Mocksville, were conducted Frl^y, July 2, at 4 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was In Center United Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Keller died Wednesday at Davle County Hospital. Mr. Keller was bom in Davle County toAl^and Leila Bowies Keller. He was a member of the Drst Unit^ Methodist Church and was the retired owner of Union Grove Milling Co. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Judd Bailey of ModtsvlUe; sons, William V., James F. Lester and Raymond Keller of Mocksville, Leonard Keller of Harmony and Clay B. Keller of Union Grove; a aista*, Mrs. Nathan Beck of Oooleemee; and two brothers, Oscar Keller of Mocksville and Walter Keller of High Point. Gebige'M. Apperson. Funeral services for George Marshaii Apperson, 77. of Mocksville, Rt. 4, were held Friday, July 2nd, at 11 a.m. at Eaton's Funeraf Chapel. Burial was in Cherry Kill Church cemetery. He died Wednesday, June 30th, at his home of a gunshot wound in the head. pr. Ben Richards, Davle County coroner, ruled the death an apparent suicide. Mr. Appmon was bom to Thomas and Ola Leak Ap- parson. He waa a retired salesman. Surviving are tsvo daughter, Mr. David Davis of Mocksville, Rt. 4. and Mrs. Bayly Turlington of Sewanee, Tenn.; a son, George M. Apperson Jr. of Memphis Tenn.; and a brother, Thomas Bennett Apperson Jr. of Winston-Salem. LUTHER F. FOSTER Luther Franklin Poster, 62, of CMleemee died Monday at Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was hdd Wed* nesday at Oooleemee Presbyto'lan Church. Burial was In Rowan Memorial Park. Mr. Foster was bom in Davle County to Frank and Nellie Spry i Foster. He was a member of' Cooleemee Presbyterian Churcfa and a retired employee* of Burlington Industries. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Ora Morris Foster; three sons, Harold and James Foster of Cooleemee and Lester Foster of the home; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Kanupp of Cooleemee; and five brothers, Pink Foster of Lexington, Samuel and Guy Foster of Cooleemee, Dudley Fbster of Salisbury and Boyd Foster of Spartanburg, S. C. Mrs. Chuck Tempteton, 24 Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Wanda Whiten Templeton, 24, wife of | Charles (Chuck) Templeton, a native of Cooleemee. Former residents of Salisbury, the Templetcni-. reside on Monroe St.'ln'Klngs Mountain. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Templeton is survived by . two dsughters, Angela, age two and Amy, nine months; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jcrtm Whiten of South Carolina; and six brothers and sisters. Funeral services were con* ducted Thursday at 2p.m. at the First Baptist ^urch in Kings Mountain with burial in Mountain View Cemetery. Mrs. Templeton died unex pectedly Monday night, June ' 28th. in the Kings Mountain Hospital. Bio -Obituaries - 7/8/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 2 - DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1971 CORA 8. FOSTER, 82. OF LEXINQTON Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Shaof Foster, 02, of 207 O^ey Stre^, Lesdngton were conducted FHday at 2 p.m. at Cogglna Memorial Bap^t Church In Lradngton by the^v. Dearl Bunce and the Rev. Roscoe Brown Fisher. Burial was In Turrentloe Baptist (%urch cemetery In Davle County. Pall bearers were Buddy Kerley, Jerry Sides, Mickey Blvlns, Jack Wbltdiead, and Bill Creason. Mrs. Foster died at 6:^ pjn. Wednesday, July 7, at Lexington Memorial Hostel. Btnm In Davidson County -• Septem^ 7, 1888, sbe was a daughter of the late Jack and Maiy CTaver Shoaf. She was a member of Second Presbyterian Churdi and a former employee of Kakotab Mills In Lemngton. Survivors Include her huafaand, Denny Pink Foster; a son, ^Ivester B. Foster of Lexington; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Fenningor of Route 1, Woodleaf, Mrs. James R. Blvlns of East Spencer and Bhrs. Charles D. Jordan of Route 7, Lexington; two brothers, Ray Shoaf of Sallafoury and Rone Shoaf of Route 4, Modnvflle; a sister, Mrs. Wilbur Creason of Route 4, MocksviUe; seven grand* children and 14 great* grandddldren. Bio -Obituaries - 7/15/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, 7/17/1971 I FuneralI Hwie iwnding arrangements. ®a^ Martha And»-erson. tifa» « . t» :€i, 1^.' f ^ganiaceya.aiflaOT^ 'mf^= a^lSir't daughters, u Tucker of St. Peters,burg, Fla., and Mrs. Ariin Bum* WUkesboro: a Bio -Obituaries — 7/17/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 8 - PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. JULY 22, 1971 DEWBY LEONARD Funeral services for Dewey VIrgQ Leonard, 73, of Route 8, MRS.BtARV RICHARDSON Funeral aervlcea ro^ Mn. Mary Comdla Ridtardsra, 97, of Route & Hockavllla. were held Ttiuraday, Jtdy IM. at 8 pjn. In New UaloD IMted MeModlit Ghurd) 1^ the Rev. ^ Crook. Burial was In the dturdi cemetery. Mrs. Rldiard^, widow ot J. L. Ricfaan^n, died Tuesday, July isth, in the Davie Cbunty She wee born in Davie Oaunty,Sept. 17,1873 to the late Newton and Sarah Beck RlchanlMm. Survivore Include three sons, Iheodore Ridiardsni of Rt 6, MoehavQle, C. L. Richardson of Rt. 1, Modc^e and C. A. Richarason of Concord; six grandchlUren and 10 great- grandchildren. wGrehdditapjrn. FHd iGBhiio unhsd i Chura by the Rev. James A. Northlimton and the Rev. C. E. Ridge, was in the church cemetery. He died Wednesday, July l4Ui, at 2:30 am. in Lenngton Hemoiitd Hospital after bong in declining health for three months and seriously 111 for four days. Bom In Davidson County April 23rd, 1898, he was the son of Phillip Cicero and THphlna Leonard. He was a r^ired employee of OoUe Dairy and a member of Shiloh United Church. He Is survived by one son. Tommy V. Leonard of Route 4, Lexington; three step- dau^ters, Bilrs. Troy Wiood, Mrs, l^ard FHtts and Mrs. Diane Holt of Lexington; one st^-oon, James Leonard of Lexington; four granddiildren; two sisters, MIsa Mamie j Leonard of the home and Mrs. I Harlee l^oaf of Route 9,> Lexington. i C. R. SWICEGOOD Carl Ross Swicegood, 82, of Route 3, Lexington, T^o Community, brother of Mrs. Claude W. Thompson of Moduville, died Bilonday, Jdy 12th, at Rowan Manorial Hoqdtal, SaliAury. Bam in Davidson County July 8,1888,he was the son of the late Frank and Frances Swicegood. His wife, hfrs. Maude Nance Swicegood, died in 1992. He was a retired farmer. * ^«F\iaeral services wmhdd at,- 4 pjn. July 13th at St. Udte'a Lutheran Church where Mr. Swicegood held his mem- ber^p. dfldmlng at Hie rites was the ReVi Ted W. Coins, and burial was bi Sandy Credt Cemetery. Survivors indud one son, Joseph Swic^ood of Bluefidd, Va.; one daupler, Mrs. W. P. wmianu of Lexingtim; a sister, Mrs. Ibompson of MOcksvUle; and Hve grandchildren. BIRS. MARY TUTTBROW Mrs. Mary Daisy Tutterow, 75, Of Rt. 1, MockavQIe, died Friday, July 18th, at 1 pm. at the Davie County Hospital. Sl» was bom March 13,18S6, In Davie County, the dau^ter of the late H. F. and Mdly Arrlngton Blackwelder. Her husband, Ben F. Tutterow, preceded for in death. Mrs. Tutterow was a membo' of Center Unit^ Methodist Ghurd). Surviving am two daugbtaa. Jamos Jones and Mrs. Fted Kovml, both of Rt. 1. MocksviUe; and a son, Fred Tullerow of Atlanta, Oa. Funeral savlces were con ducted Smulay at 4 pm. at Center United Methodist Church 1^ the Rev. Benny Bearden. Burial was at the dnadi cemetery. MRS. JOHN MYERS fihra. EMher Pamdl 83, widowof the late John 1 of Wbistai'Salem died Friday at the Medlcenter in Wlnaton- Salem. Punerdi service were hrid Sunday at Voter's Main Street Pumal Hcme. Burial waa in Joppa cemetery. Mrs. Myors was hero in Davie County to Eli and Martha An derson. She waa a member of Centenary United Methodist Church In Wln8to»<Salem. She was a professlenal aaamstress mid sewed under the name of Mrs. D. A. Paroell. Surviving am two daughters, Mrs. Jack Tudcer of St. Pelerabmg, Fla., and hira. Arllh Bu^ardner of North Wlke8b(m>; a son, T. L. Pamdl of TaylmsviUe, Rt. 3; a rister, Mrs. Mary Featherslone of A^evQle; sad a brother, Hugh v Anderam of Oooleemee. ' MCBRIDE INFANT The infant daughterof Johnny Ri^ and SUrl^ Jean Benge M^wde of Cboleanee. died Friday,'July 16th, at Davie County toq)ltal, A graveside sorvice was hdd Saturday at Mtount Olive United Methodist Church cemetery Surviving are her parents; a siBtar, Miss Sherry Jean Mc- Brido of the home; and her nancbMuenta, Mr. and Blra. Wdter Benge of Advance and Mr. and BSrs. Ray McBride of Oooleanee. Bio -Obituaries - 7/22/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6 - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRBE RECORD. THURSDAY, JULY 29. 1971 W. H. BLACKWOOD, 79 W. R. Bleckwood Sr., 79, of SM9 Ooontry dub Road, a retired onp^ynd J. W. ^ Printlns Go^ed at li:48 roOnoriU KOQMtAJi He l8 a former resident of MoeksvJUe. Mr. Blackwood was a time member of the K Winston Men's dvle dub. Surviving are a daui^ter, Mra. AlvTn Brown of 1000 Watson Avenue; a son, W. H. Blackwood Jr. of the home: several grandchildren and : several great^renddilldren: and a brothor, Ifoyt Blackwood of Greensboro. Ihe ftmeral was conducted ThursdM at Voders luynolda Road (mapel by the Rev. Ootald W. Haynes. Burial was In Fon^ Memorial Paric. MRS. JOB BARNEYCASTLE, Mrs. Emma Margaret Bameycastle, 52, wife of Joe Bameycastle of Route 2, Ad* vance, died at her home early Saturday. She was bom in Davie county on January 28,19t0 to the late John and Emma Plott Blake. Surviving In addition to her husband, are one daughter, Mrs. W. D. Boole Jr. of Rt. 2, Advance; two sons, John W. Bameycastle of the home and' Charles T. Bameycastle of Route 1, Mooksvllle, and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday al the Davle BaplM Tabernacle Chtnrch, the Bav. Norman Frye officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. FRANK N.BARHAM, 23 Frank Nden Barham, 23, of Summerfidd, Route 1, was found dead Wednesday of a gunshot wound at his trailer. Dr. Richard E. Balsley, Rocklndham County medlcd examlnisr, ruled the death as suicide. He said Barham had apparently been dead since Monday. The funeral was hdd Friday at New Lebanon Christian Church near Bethany. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was bom in Rocklngham County to George W. and Margaret Call Barham. He was an onidoye of the N. C. State Highway Department. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mabel Eva Hancock Barham; a son, Fhlliip Nolen Barham of the home; his father of Reid* svUle, Rt. 4; two sisters. Misses Betto and Brenda Barham of Reidaville, Rt. 4: twohrother^ James W. Barham of Raid- Bville, Rt. & and Miehad Otw Barham of ReldsviUe, Route 4; and his grandparents, Grady Call of Sollsotuw and Mrs. Margaret Call of Mocksville. FRANK HOFFMAN, 68 James Franklin (Frank) Hbfliinan, 68, of 807 Vance Ava., died Mob^ monlag at 7:80 a,tn. in Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health for eight months, seriously ill for one WQBke Bom Feb. 12,19i8, In Davle county he was the sm of the late Miles L. and Nancy Parker Hoffman. He was educated In Davie County Sdtods and was an deetridan for Daidds Cm* struetlon Company. He was a member of Oobum Memorial United Methodist Church. Survivors indude the vddaw, the former Doris Ptaiey, whom he married April 1, 1989; one slrass, WlUlain C, Poole of Ssnl^; one daughter, Mrs. Nancy OMlders of ModovIUe; three brothers, Roy B. Hofftnan of Charlotte, PaUl R. Hofftnan, MOes L. (Bud) Hofftnan, Jr., both of Oooleemee; one sister. Mrs. Mary Templeton of Tbomasvtlle; three grand* dtUdren. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at 2 pjn. In Lyerly Funeral Chapd by the Rev. J. T. Mdim, pastor of Coburn Memorial United Methodist Churdi and the Rev. W. B. Fltigerald, former BuHal was in Rowan Mmioriai Park. Bio -Obituaries - 7/29/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6B - DAVIB COUNTY BNTERPRISB RBCORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1971 Alvin Willard Dies From Kidney Disease Alvin WQlard lost his flgbt Agnlnst hereditary kidney disease last wedc. Willard, the 18*year-old Davie Osunty youth for Whom more than 121,000 had beoi raised to oombat the disease, died Jidy 38Ui at the Baptist Hospital m Mnston-Salem. WlUard was suffering from familial nqdiritis and had been a pattott at the boq>ltal for several days. Funeral services were con* ducted Firlday afternoon at the Bat<m Funeral Cbapd. Burial was in the Bethlehm United Btethodlst Church cemetery. Willard is the fourth memba of his fiunily to die of f^Oial nephritis. His brother, Larry, ID, died May 1, and their mother and grandfathier also died of the disease. The Rev. Paul Hart, a Methodist minister at Advance, began a Rmd last spring in the hqm that Willard could be given a kidney transplant or provided with an artificial Kidney. Numerous churches, civic mttps and individuals in Davie hdped raise money for the fund. On July 17, thirty*three studoits walked 28 miles from MbCksville to ?nnston<Salan to raise money for Willard. The walk added $1,700 to the fund. He was bom In Davie Cbunty to Fred B. and Irene Hail Willard. He was a graduate of Davie Cbunty High Sbhod and was a memW of Bethlehem United M^hodlst Church. Surviving are Ms father and Bteimiother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Willard of Winston-Salem; two bnrthm, Fi^ B. Willard Jr. of Advance, Rt. i, and Melvin D. Willard of Wlnston- Salem; two half sisters, Misses Lisa and Tammie Willard of Winston*Salem; two half brothers, Tony G. and Brmt B. Wnard of mnston*SalenK and his grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe Hall of Advance, Rt. l. MRS. R.H. HARTLEY, 37 Mrs. LrdsLomax Hartley, age 37, resident of Route 8. Lexington, the Churchland Community, died at 8 p. m. Thursday, July 20, in the N. C. Baptist Hospital, Winston* Salem after a serious Illness of four months. Mrs. Hartley was bom in Davidson County July 6, 1931 to AlvIn and Irene Bar* idiardt Lomax. She was a member of the Churddand Missionary Baptist Church. Survlviu are her husband, Ruddph Harll^ of the htune, one son, Rudblpfl Hartley, Jr. of the home, her parenta of Route 5, Lexington, one 8lBtm>, Miss Betty Lomax of Route 8, Lexington and one twother, NeQ Lomax of Route 5, Lextiu^. The funeral service will Be at Sp. m.Sunday, August 1, at the Churchland Missionary Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Dale Martin end burial will be in the church cemetery. BLIT.BBAMB,63 Eli Thomas Bame, 68, died Thursday In For^th Memorial ii^ltal in Win8ton<8al«n after 20 years declining health. A former resident of High P Point. Mr. Bame was the son of the late MOas and Frances Bame ofeastem Rowan County. He was a retired employe of Slane Hosiery In Iflgh Pomt. Funeral services were con* ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. at Sedirest Chapd In Pdnt. Survivors Include ttie widow, Mrs. Mattle M. Bame; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Edwards of Greensboro and Mrs. Hmry Padtett of MockavUle: three sons, Arthur Bame of Green* dioro, Vonon Bame of High ^int and Donald Bame of MocksvIUe: otM slater, Miss Lottie Bame of IBgb Point; and three lirothera, M. L. end Homer Bame, both of High Point and E. C. Bame Sr. of Ccitax. ARTHURMOCLAMROCK, 77 Arthur (Thpe) MeCIamrock, 77, of ModnviDe, Route 4, died at 11:45 p. m. last night at his home suddenly. Funeral services will be conducted at Uberly United Methodist Church. Burial was In the churdi cemetery. Bom in Davie Counto, May IB, 1894, to Joe and Camillla Howard MeCIamrock. He was a member of Liberty United Methodist Churdi. He was a retired employee of Burlington hOUa of Cooleemee. He is survived by his wife, Stdla Fhdps MeCIamrock; one dau^ter, Mrs. Katherene Rushing of Tuscon, Ariz.; two sons, Carl MeCIamrock of KannapoUs, Lester of Woodleaf; three sisters, Mrs. Rose Suratt and Mrs. Sara SMpes, both of KannapoUs; hbrs. Hans^ Boat of SaUshury, dx brottiers; Alton, Jake, Sam, Robert and Harold, all of Concord; 0. G. MeCIamrock of MbcksviUe, Route 2. MRS. ERNEST P. WALKER Mrs. Estdle Ward Walker, 88, of 2822 Lyndhurst Avenue, ^dowof Ehnest P. Walker, died Wednesday at Foraylh Memorial Hoapllal. A graveside service was held Friday at Farmington Com* munlty Cemetery in Davie County. Mrs. Walker was bom In Davie County to MUtim C. and UUie OuUvw Ward. Eie was a member of Hanes United Methodist Ghurds. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. P. L. Brownlee of 1721 Ardsl^ Street and Miss Nan^ Walkff of the home; two sons, Hilton P. Walker of 2016 saizabeth Avenue and Jimmy H. Walker of 831 Ddmonte IRreet; a sister, Mrs. CamUla Armtarustor of Greoisboro; and twobrothera, JameaL. Wardof Farmington and Grady N. Ward of MocksvIUe. Bio -Obituaries - 8/5/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1971 C. L. CHAMBERS Ibe funeral of Charlie Lee ChamberB, 86. of 641^ W. Second Street, a fromer streetcar motorman for Duke Power Co., was conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Voglers Main Street Chapel by the Rev. Oscar Hartman. Burial was In Ad vance United Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Chambera died yesterday' at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was bom in Davie County to George W. and Cath^Ine Hanellne Chambers. He had lived here for 64 years. After the streetcars were phased out, Mr. Chambers bec^e a salesman for the power company. Surviving are two sisters, Miss Chambers of 1121 Waughtown Street and Mrs. Ross L. Huffman of 1604 Ai^onne Boulevard. 0. J. HOOTS Oscar Jones Hoots, 49, of Advance, a former resident of Winston-^em, was found dead in his station wagon about S B.m. Monday In front of his home. Dr. B. L. Rldtards, Davle County coroner, ruled the death a Buidde. He said a hose bad been run from the exhaust pipe Into the back window of the station wagon. He said Mr. Hoots waa last seen about 11 p.m. Sunday and had been dead for some lime when found. He was bom in Yadkin County. on Sept. 12,1921 to Jasper J. and Maude Williams Hoots. Hehadlived in Advance for 12 years, moving there from Wlnston-Saiem, where he had lived for about 20 years. He had been employed at R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. for 2S years. He was a member of So;dh Deep Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are his mother of Advance; three brothers, E^dward L. Hoots and Kenneth F. Hoots, both of Advance, and Allen F. Hoota of Cleramons. The funeral was conducted at 2 pjn. Wednesday at Voglers Qemmons Chapel by the Rev. J. Clarence Shore. Burial was in Deep Creek Baptist Church Cemetery In Yadkin County. HARLEV S. WALKER. 85 Harley Settle Walker, B6, of 3434 Konnoak Drive, Wlnston- Salem, died Monday at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Wed nesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel at MockavUle. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Mr. Walker was bom in Davle County to William P. and Emma Smith Walker. He was a retired funeral director for merly operating the Walker Funeral Home here. He was a member of Central Terrace United Methodist Church of Winston-Salom. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lucy Dwiggbts Walker; three daughters, Mrs. W. U. Mallison of Greensboro, Mrs. John C. Swanson of DanvUle, Vs., and Mrs. R. W. Woosley of Wlnston- Saiem; and three sisters, Mrs. W. A. Taylor. Mrs. K. W. Sink and Mrs. George D. Cock© of WinslOD-Salem. Bio -Obituaries - 8/5/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <? ;..S •o <r" <3 CARNEY T. BAITY.. n ■" '7 ^ MOCfeviLLE Caniev Tof Mocksville, diedyesterday at his home The^eral wfll be at u' a.mWednesday at Eaton FuneralBurial, will be in BethelUmted Methodist Churchcemetery. , urcnMr Baity was bom in.Yadkin T^nQi/ n CarrieTensley Baity. He was a retired^ploye of the Milling Road Furniture Co. here,. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.jWmona Poplm Baity; his fatherof Winston-Salem; a sister, Miss P^ce Baity of Winston-Salem; T Henry C. BaityJr. of Winston-Salem. -i U-- cyAi.upi, < i, $'fo- /??/ c ^■;.Z CO. PUBLIC library MOCKSViLLE. NC o <0 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11,1971 - Page 1 Girl Killed In Motorcycle Accident A Davidion Ootnty girl was UUed In a motorcyclo ocddeot 8atun!ay on US 188 near Smith Qrwo, Vldd K. Craver. 17. of Win- iton-Sslero. Rt. 8. was killed when she was thrown from the motoreyde on whldi she was a iwssaiger. Ihls was the fourth highway fatality tar Pavle this year. According to the (hale RIgb- way Patrol, the motorcvde attempted to pass a car which was making a leA turn Into a private road on US 188. eUdit miles east of BiocksvUle. Ite motoreyde struck the rear of the car and Bliss CTaver was thrown from the vehlde. The operator of the motor eyde. Donald Lee Bobbins of 188 Rhyne Avenue, Wlnstmi- Salem was treated at the howital and was rdeased. The accident victim was wearing a hdmet. but It was not spmved headgev. The motorcycle was demdidted. Damage to the auto was edimated at ipa. State Highway Patrolmao A. C. Btoke^nvedlgated the ac- ddeot. The funeral for Bliss Graver was bdd BSontey at Slier Funeral Home Otapel at TbomaaviUe. Burial was In Canaan United Blelhodist Cbu^ cemetery in Davidson County. Mli» craver was bom In ^vldson County to Jack and Benilce Stroud leaver. Ae was a rising senior at Nortn Davidstm High School. Surviving are her parents; three sisters, Bfrs. G. D. Set- tlemyre Sr. and BSrs. Peggy Eastman of High Pdnl and Bfrs. Jackie Lopes of Winston- Salem; three brothers. Jimmy D. craver of Point. Bobby G. Craver of Houston. Texas and S. Sgt. Jerry Don Craver of Alaska; and ber grandparenta. Blrs. R. O. Stroud of High Point and B!r. and Blrs. R. O. CTaver of Wioston-Salem. Route 8. 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1971 ROGER WATSON SBABIAN Roger Watson Seaman, Blodnvine,Rt. 1. died Saturday at Ids home firom a gunshot wound. Jos^ aoAitt), Davle County sheriH, said It qq^wrenOy was The funeral was bdd Bfuday at Batcm Funeral (%apd. ^irial waa In Hlekory Grave Church cmdery. Bfr. Smman was born In Davle Osunty to George and P^TnaHneTrfvetteSeamftn. He waa an emffloyee of Ingendl- Ra^ CO. Survlvfaig ere Ida wlfa, Bba. Fmre BIyaa Seaman; two sons, BPchad Wayne and BntdwO Ray Seaman of die bane; a at^tdaughter, Bliaa Tammie Rmvia of die home; Us modier of BSbckaville; three ststo', lira, filary Lee Whltakv of TObmxovQte, Bfrs. Lois Bogo* of BfocksvUle, Rt 7. and Bfrs. E3^ Jonesof BfocksvOte: and a bratbar, George Seaman of Blodavflle. CARNEY T. BATTY, 57 UOCffiiviLlB—Carney Tta- 8ley&dty,87,^ Monday. attdahomelnBlOdcsvlBe. Bora fat YadUn County Blsy 82.1914, be was a Boi ttBmty Bslb of WbstooBslcm airi the tetelfra. CsirieTlnday Bally. In adfidoo to Ids BUber, he Is 8iir\dved by Ids wlfia. Bfrs. Wy- noaa Pq^ Bai^a tfster, BOSS ABHce Baity of wnstsfrSalem; and a brodier, Henry C. Baity of Wln8tiii.Sakm. Funeral Services wOl be iidd at 1184)1. Wednesday atBston's Funeral Home Oiapel. con ducted Iqr the Rev. Alvta.Cho- sldre Bmal vrin be in Bethel Unhed Bletbo^ Onircii ceme. B1RS.P.S.SPRY Bfrs. Jo^ B. 77, of Advance, Rt 2. widow of P. S. %ity, £ed We&eeday at Rowan Blemmlal Hospital at SaliAury. The fturaral waa bdd Friday at Fulton United Methc^t Church In Davle County. Burial waa in (be cfaurdi cemetoy. Bfra. Spry waa born In Oavidsim Onmty to Jdm and Betty Bedi Bnbler. Survhdng are live' danghtos. lira. Cecil Y^lama of filodBvllle, Et 3, Bfra. Charies Beal ct Lexington, Bt 8. Mrs. IRrgB Fteedle of Lednglon, Rt 4, Bfra. Howard Brown and Bfra. Scott Btevfna of Salisbuty, Bt | 8; fbur sens. J. A, and Colon Spry of Advance, Rt. 8, BIdvIn8^ of Littvraod, Rt. I, and ftuee Spry of Salidrary, Rt 8; and a brother. Lester Embler of Advance, Rt 8. Bio -Obituaries - 8/11/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1971 AYBRY C. CtlBfBNT UOCKSVlUA . Avery C. (Dodt) ClBment, S2, ofMoelw4Ilo, Bp f. 'dlod yetterday at Davla Ooooty Uemcrial Boapital aAar a toM niatn. The ftmaral adU ba at 4 p.iB. Wedaetd^r at Baton Ftooenl Cbapd. Burial will bo In Oak Grovo Ubited Method Chnrcb cemetery. Ur. Gtemait waa bora In Cabanoa Gbanty to Aveiy and UoIHe WUtaker. He wu a mefflbtf of Oak Grove United 'Metbodiat a^ waa a retired employe of the State Hi^way Oominlssloa. Surviving are bla vdle. Mra. Vlrglttli Angd CSemeid; three daogbtert, lira. Racel Pender of Bonmlle. BL 1, Hra. 'Ovtatine Wcm mckivtDe, BL 4. and Uia. Virginia AgoOUo of Alwata>. CaHL; two amia. Avery Clement in of lUodnvIDe, BL 3^ and John U. Qentest of the home; bla ' moflier ci ModcavUle: two: alatera. Mrs. Helen Barchardt 'ud Ura. Dorothy UcCbDongb of UodmriOe, BL t Bio -Obituaries - 8/11/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA )AY MORNlNgpAuGUCT 13, iItT ^1 tRS. DOKE CANNADY ^ MOCKSVILLE n —' Mrs/Yiola Hudson.-. .Cannady,' . 77,. . of [Mocksvillej the widow hf Doke 'lannady.'.'/died " Wednesday at le Davie County Hospital. The tuneral will be at 4 p.m. [Monday at the Shiloh Baptist [Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs.. Cannady was bom in Davie County to Albert and .Dethine . Hudson. She was a •member of the Shiloh Baptist I Church. : Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. .Elizabeth Murphy and Mrs. Willie Lott of Jersey City, N. J., Mrs. Naomi Spratly of New York aty, and Mrs. Agenes' Thomas, Mrs. Pecola Holman and Mrs. Alice Gaither of Mocksville; two sons, Robert P. Cannady of New York City and Alvin T. Cannady of Mocksville; three sisters, Mrs. Sally Brown, Mrs. Alice Britten and Mrs. Emma Lyons of Davie County; and a brother, William, Hudson of Davie County. Ur- S- otvfv-H*. L <3- r Y7/ o O ~c uavieou. NkMkwie, N. G. cr- o- p4) t CO ■A V DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19,1971 - Page 1 Pedestrian Killed In Hit And Run A vUtor firom Baltfrooe, Maryland was killed late Satinday n^t after befog hit by a ear 88 be walked along Campbell Road. The victiin was Manliall Melton Galther, 62. of S6I9 Bdsertown Road., BalUmore, Bfd.*Be was a native of MocksvUle and was h^e vidUng-rdatlves. The driver of the 1970 Dod^ wfddi aBegedly itrttek OBlUtCT ^ not sugi at the scene. BoMvii^ be surrendered to h)cal laffr ofndalg ini'iSanday. or Box 133. BfodondB& H^ Was chiir^ with thr^ ccwnts, fttifli - nm. anJ careless and reckless dirMng. Trooper Pajpe said the car was travdling} in the'same direction as tw pedestrian was walking, afgnrently at a high rate of left of tienter. Aooordlng to the patrotman the rear of the car skidded and struck the victim from behind. Damages to the car were estimated at |3S(L Punottl services for Gaitber were ccnducted Wednesday at the St John's AME Son Church In Davle County fay Ute Rev. Fremnan Germany, pastor. Kvial win be at a Bfetiiodist cemetery in Davie. Mr. Galtfaar was bora Fd>. 9, 1909^ the Sim of the late Hodge and Julia Ooraatmr Gaither. Educated in BfocksvOle schools, he was a mrmher of St John's AMBZton Church. Surviving are his wite, Mrs. Evdyn Gmlher of Batthnore, Md.; fbur sons, HSrsball Jt.. Thomas, ami Edward, all of BalUmore, Md., and Lewla Gaither of Clevdand OUo; a daughter. Sirs. Oorndla Russefl of Cleveland, Ohio; three brothers, Charles Gaitfas of Cenirallia, ni., aid Thomas and Frank Gaither, both of MocksvUle; a sister, BIrs. tiiHfTf Gaither WlQIams of MocksvUle; and dgbt grand- ddldreo. This was Davle's Rb highway fatuity fhr 1971. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. 1971 - 7 THOMAS S. WILES Thomas Snowden Wiles, B8, of MocksvUle died Sunday at Veterans Administration Hospital in Salisbury. the funerd was held Tuesday at Maekle'HinshaW'Gentry Funeral Chapel. Burial with mUHary honors was in Bethel Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. WUes was born in Yadkin County to Thomas D. and Bailie Vestal WUes. He was a sawmill worker and a memtier of New Hope Baptist Church, i Survivli^ are two sisters, Mrs. John Harris of MocksvlUe and Mrs. Cyril Shouse of Winston Salem; and seven brothers, Dwight, Marvin, Rowland. Goleman and Zeno WUes of YadklnvlUe, Rt. 3, Cecil Wiles of Mocksvflle, Rl. 5, and Ray WUes of Harmony, Rt. l. WALKER INFANT Miss Lee Ann Elizabeth Wdker, Infant ilaugbter of Mr. and Frank Walker, died Friday at BaoUsl Hospital in VUnston Salem. PunCTal services were con ducted Sunday at Green Meadows BapUst Church. Officiating was tiie Rev. Aivis Cheshire and Uie Rev. Walter Lee Wafford. Burial followed in the ^urdi cemtery. The body rmnalned at Batons Funeral Home unUl placed In the diureh 30 minutes prior to Uie'service. She was born May 21,1971, in FOrsyih County. In addiUon to her parents ^e is survived by bar roalernal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ji^n Ray Carter and paternal gr^parents, Idr. and Mrs. J. Walker, all of Route l, Advance. BAXTER S. MASON The Rev. Baxter Sierman Mason, 51, of MocksvUle, Rt. 3, died Sunday at Davle County Hospital. hv. Mason was born In Davie County to the Rev. D^is D. and LIzrie Winford Mason. He was a Baptist minister and was a domestic worker at Uie Henry Link home atLexinglon. He was a World War II veteran and a member'of CCdar Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna Uames Mason; a son,. WUllam S. Mason of Green- sbora; a iteughter, Mrs. DeAim Mason Stanton of Kollls Fields, N J.; his parents of High Point; 8lxsl8tar8,Mr8. Elizabeth Booe of Long Island, N.Y., Bfirs. ^a Clement of MocksvUle, Mrs. dy^e Jwdan of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Virginia Watson, Mrs. Genndlla Hunter and Mrs. Wyvonnla Abies of High Point; add four brothers, Dennis James and the Rev. John Mason of New York and Peter Mason of Hi^ Point. Bio -Obituaries - 8/19/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIB COUNTY BNTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. 1971 - 7 STEVEN L. CAIN Steven Lewis Cain, 70, of MoeksviUe, lU. S, died Tluir- sday at Forayth Memorial Hospital In IH^ton Salem. He was bom in Davie County and was a member of Cedar Creek Baptist Cburdi. He was a retired farmer. ^vivlng Isa son, Henry Cain of the Army at Aberdine, Md. MRS. ALLYSSE KILLEN Funeral sa-vlcea for Mrs. Allysee Louise Bates KUIeo, 76, mother of Francis Kitten, ad ministrator of Fran Ray l^t H(»ne, Inc., were hdd Tuesday, August I7th, In the Kemersvltte Seventh-Day Adventlst Church. Burial fdlowed in the dmrch cemetery. Mrs. Klllen died Sunday, August ISth, at 4:30 p. m. in Hl^ i^lnt Memorial Hoqidta]. She had been a patient there for a week. She suffered two strokes within the week. She was bom at New Rlvo*, Tenn. June 11th, 1895. She was the second child of Edward and Mary ^tes, and she received her education In New River unto her family moved to Graysvllie, Tenn. where she attended the Seventh Day Adventlst Graysvllie Academy. Later ^ wmt to Mr. Veraon Academy where she continued her education and pr^red herself for elementary education teaching. ARer completing her studies she was catted to the Spar- tanburg, S. C. Seventh Day Adventlst Church School where she started her teachiim career. Later ^e was transrerred to otli^ locallUes until she was called to Jidmson Qty, Tenn. where she filled the vacancy of another teacher. It was here she met Elder William Lane Klllen to whom she was married In 1918. Mrs. Klllen and another son, Alvln Clarence Kitten, have been living In Ardidale, N. C. ance his mother's death, Alvln plans to move to MocksvUle to be with hlsbrother at Fran Ray. Other survivors In addition to the two sons Include: ^^Iwo Waters, Mrs. Louis Gadd of Dem- Lodge, Tenn.; and Mrs. Ruth Allison of Knoxville, Tenn. MRS. DOKE CANNADV Mrs. Viola Hudson Cannady, 77, of MocksvUle, the widow of Dohe Cannady, died Wednesday at the DavIe County Hospital. The funeral was hdd Monday at Shlld) Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemtery. Mrs. Cannady was bom In Davle County to Albert and Dethlne Hud^. She was a monber of the Shiioh Baptist Church. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Murph y and Mrs. Willie Lett of Jersey City, NJ., Mrs. Naomi ^ratly of New York City, end Mrs. Agenes Thomas, Mrs. Pecola Holman and Mrs. Alice Galthor of MocksvUle; two sons, Robert P. Cannady of New York City and Alvln T. Cannady of MocksvUle; three sisters, Mrs. Sally Brown, Mrs. Alice Britten and Mrs. Emma Lymis of Davie (bounty; and a brother, WUUam Hudson of Davie County. JOE TURNER Joe Turner, 45, of StatesvUle, Rt.4, died Sunday at Rowan Memorla] Hospital after a long Mr. Turner was bom In Iredell County to Stokes and Martha Turner. He wm a member of Piney Grove AME Zion Churdi. , ., Among the sprvlvors is his wife, Mrs. Eva Hblman Turner. Bio -Obituaries - 8/19/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 2B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1971 Earl Prevette Drowns In Lake Norman A 46-year old Davie Ckninty man - Barl Prevette of MocksvUle, Rt. 4 - drowned In the waters of Lake Norman arotmd 4 pjn. Tuesday, August 10. Scene of the tragedy was the Howard Neel cove of the "Inland aea", some six miles southwest of MooresvUle, Just off the Brawley School Road. Ihe body was located around 5:20 pjn. In nine*foot water by State Trooper Park HulUs of BAooresvUle, who, by diving Into the water was aiding the MooresvUle Rescue Squad In seardi for Ihe drowning visUm. Prevette's body, clad In walking shorts and canvas deck shoes, was brought onto a lakeside plw by MuDls and merobo'B of the local rescue unit. JJ>. Prevette of Woodleaf said he and his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prevette had been at the lake for some four hours when the tragedy ocurred. J.D. Prevette Is Earl Prevette's nephew. The two mot were wading In the water, J.D. Prevette said, when his uncle acted as If be was In trouble, althou^ there was no outcry for bdp. The nephew said that his uncle sank beneath the waters of the lake before he could reach his side. The nephew said bis unde could not swim. He was repwted to have been wading In the water at Ihe time of (he accident and be an»renUy stej^ Into a hole where the water was wdl ovar his head. The drowning occurred some 25 feet off shore, a short distance from the side of the Ider. The drowning victim was onployed by Gravely Tractor Company of demmons. POncra The funeral for Earl Alvin Prevette, 46. of ModisvlUe, RL 4, formerlyoflVilkes County was held Friday at Lewis Baptist Church at North Wllkesboro. Burial was in the diUFch cemetery. He was bom in WUkes County to Gaston and Pearl Jdmson Prevette. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Vercle Anderson Prevette: three sisters, Mrs. Charlie Southor of MocksdUe, Rt. 7, Mrs. Margaret Brown of MocksvUle, Rt. 1, and Mrs. Jake Pheifer of Wocdiear, Rt. 1; and five brothers, Lloyd, James and X.B. Prevette of Mockavllle Rt. 7, Dewey Prevette of North WUkesboro, Rt. 3, and ArvU Prevette of Codeemee. Bio -Obituaries - 8/19/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26, 1971 - 9 MRS. S3> G. WALRBR BIra. Lull Bite WalkBr, 74, of Blodgville, Rt 1, widov of Bdi&0 G. Wtllnr, «ed nesdcy, Angoit USi. at Divle Ooaruy Bn^tal. The ftiaert] was bdd at a pan. SHd«y at Center United Hethodlat Omi'di. Bmtel was In the dturcii cemetery. Bfrs. Walker was bom In Davie Ooooty to Henry and Hliabcth Armgten Ttttterow. She was a member of Center lAdted Bletbodist Ctodi. Surviving are sevmi danghtm, BIrs. BUldred Latham of BfoAsvllle, RL 41 Blrs. William Gartner of BIoAsviUe, RL 7, Mrs. Evo^ fCMmfz of Bloeksville, RL I, Bliss Betty Walker m Moeksville, RL 3, Mrs. Don Potndeater of Bloctaville, RL S, Blia. Jkmea B. ^ly Jr. of Blodavllle andBlrs. Henry Sttk of LeAigtfln. RL 10; four sots. Jdmsoi Walker of the borne, Bdd S. Walker of Bfodoville, RL it Jack Walker of BIodtsviDe, RL 7, and Sam Walker Advance, RL 3; and two sisters, Blrs. Blartin Latham of BSocksvflle, RL t ai|d Blrs. Burris Greene of Blodnville, RL 7. BIRS. PAUL WAGNER Blrs. Bazd Howard Wagner, SB, of Blodcsville, RL 7, <tf Paul Wagner, £ed Wednesday, August iBth. at Davie County BopltaL The fbneral was held at 4 p m. ITiday at TUrrentine Baptist Chmcfa. Kalalwasin tte dturdi cemetery. BOrs. Wagner was bom in Davie County to John and Cora Summers Howard. She was a member of Turrentlne Baptist Church. Survlvlra are bv hutband; five daugmers, Mrs. Charles dames, Bfra. Don BlcCoy, Blrs. J. D. Presndl and Blrs. HUbert Sttne (tf Bfodoville, RL 4, and Mrs. James Roberts of Qiarlotte: a sen, Wayne Wagner of BtodaviDe, RL 7; and three sistos, Blrs. W. D. Bverhart of Blboresvilte, BDs. Sptaeet BL Poster of Wlnstoi- Salem and Mrs. Lucille Cook of Blodavi&e, RL 4. JOHN ANDERSON Funeral sevices for John L. Anderson, 49, of Ffim StieeL Moeksdile, were hdd Sundsy at 3 pm. at SUlob Baptist Ghnrdt. He <Bed Iburaday, August URb, el 7:30 am. in Vetoans Hospital, Durtiam, fdlowing an lllnm of two months. Bom OcL 8S, 1983 in Davie County, he was the son of Chirles Amkrson and Mrs. Alice Anderson Britten. He was educated in Davie County sduxds and was m- ployed at Ihdon (kove MllUng Company. Blr. Anderson was a member of SiQoh BapBst Church a vderan of World War H. Survivors include one brother, Charles Anderson of BlcdsvlDe; two dsters, Bhs. EtfadWI&on and Blrs. Christine Johnson, both of BfodaviHe. PAUL H. LATHAM Pad Blarvin Latham, 63, of Oemmons, RL 3, died Saturday at Baptlat HMpital. The Amerai waahdd Monday at Voders Blain Street Chapel. En* tomtanent wasln the Qenunons Btatttvial Blausoleum. Blr. Latham was bom in Davie County to John M. and Flora HUntCT Lattum. He was a member of Farmlngton United Blethodlst Church and was a retired employee oT R. J. Rnndds Tobacco Co. brviving am his wife, Blrs. Sarah West Latham; his mother of Bfocksvine, Rt. 8; a sister, Mrs. Louise Dill ModovOle, RL 8; and two brothers, Eamo- G. L^diam of Blonroe, RL 3, and Harman R. Latham of Blo^svQle, in. 8. JOHN H. FOSTER Jdm Horace Foster, 66, of Blodc8ville,Roote 1, the County Line commtndty, dlM of a heart attadcldonday at Davie County Hi^dtaL Blr. Foster was bom in Davie Cbunty to Jdm L. and Augusta Bladmell Foster. He was a dairy farmer and was a menmer of CSarfcsbury United Melodist Church in freddl County. Surmlng are his wife, Blrs. BlaeStroua Foster; a daughter, Mrs. W. H. Wall of 9240 Elizabeth Avenue, Winston- Satem; a son, James Horace (Bustor) Foster of Mount HoBy, N. J.: and a sister, BUss igjAWJTiWWAAAJb 11 Bliry Foster of BfawksviUe, Route 1. FUttem lervices wen held on Wednmdoy aRemoon at the CltrkAuiy United Methodist Church. WILLIAM A. UABIBS wmiam Andrew IJames, 41. of 1401 Underwood Avenue ded Thursday at home. Blr. Qmnes was beam in Davie County.* He was a monber of Maln^e ABIE 2Ion Church in Davie County and was a retired emidtyee of the dty of Winston* Salem. Surviving am four slstors. Mrs. Pauline UtUefdu and Blisses Bfina, Clara ioA Golda Blae Games of Wlnston'Salan; and a brottrar, Luke Games of Win8ten*SBlem. Bio -Obituaries - 8/26/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6D - DAVIB COUNTY ENTBRPRISB RECORD. TOURSDAY, fflPTBiaBR 3, tW! CHRISTOPHER CRAWFORD ChrMopher Shttie Crawford. 0«eek<ola son of Charles and Unda Bodenhelmer Ctawford of Route a, Advance died■Dies^. Ausust 21. at BaptistHbsplUu In WInahHi Salon.Funeral services were held ata pjn. Thursday. August as. atAavance Baptist Church hy theRev. ^inald Stroupe andbuHal was In the church cemetery.Su^vtng are his parents: aster, Tammy Lynn Crawford,age 4, of the home; his grand*parenta, Mr. and Bto. CJI. Oawfora of Route a, Advance,and Mr. and Mrs. BerlinBodenhelmer of tll^ Point. Route 4. MRS. DORA SPRY Mrs. Dora Mae Booe Spry, 69, of 640 8. Creo) Street,Wln&ton*Salem, wife of Ernest8. Spry, died at 6 aj». Mondayat rarmh Memorial HCspltal.She had heoi In declining healthfor three years and seriously 111 for two days. She was born In DavieCounty. She had lived most of her life In Wlnston-Salon.Mrs. Spry was a member of Qreen Street United Methodist Bible Class of the churcl:Sunday School.Surviving are hor husband; adaufl^ter. Miss VerUe Mae Spry of the home; a son. Paul L. Spry of 3910 Burtls Avenue and twograndchildren. The funeral was conducted at11 ajn. Wednesday at Voglers Main Street Funeral Home by the Rev. W. B. Fltxgvald andthe Rev. Jesse Head. Burial was In OaUawn Memorial Gardens. MRS. LVMBS SHANNON Mrs. Mary Carter Shannon,71. of Cooleemee, wife of Lymes Shanmai. died Friday In RowanBlemorial Hospital.The fhneral was held Monday at Morrlson-Studevent FuneralChapd. Burial was In FHend*ship Baptist Churd) cemetery at Woodleaf. Mrs. Shannon was bom In Chester County, S. C.. to Tom and Lida Carter. She was amember of Frtendahlp Baptist Churdi. Surviving ore her husband; adaughter, ■'Mrs. Loulae Pat terson of Cooleemee; twodsters, Mrs. Louise Johnson ofMeCondls, S. C., and BAra.Bessie tarings of Detroit; andthree brotli^, Steward and Weldon Carter of Winston- Salem and T. C. Carter of Baltimore. W. F. JOHNSON, 69 Wiaiim Ffoyd Joluura, 69, of Jerusiloro Ave., CooleemeeMonday at ll:40a.m. at hisresidence fMlowli« an Ulnra of one month.Bom April 8,1908, In RowanCounty, lie was the son of thelate WOllam and LUIIe Nedy Johnson. He was educated In RowanCounty schools and Rowan Tedmleal Institute. Re was aretired employee of Buritngton bdustlres. At the time of his death he was employed atCatawba College. Bffir. Johnson was a member of New Shq^herd Baptist Church whore he served as chairman ofthe board of deacons, a Sunday Sehool teacher. He was a member of the CooleemeeGolden Age Qub. Survivors Indude the widow, Mrs. Prudence PeeblesJohnsm; one dat^ter, Mrs.Virginia Johnson (d Charleston,W. Va., one brother, JdmesJohnson of Woodleaf; four ststers, Mrs. Naomi Flonmlng of Detroit. BOdi., Mrs. AnnMurpto of Homestead, Pa.,Mrs. ^a Lucky of Woodleafand Mrs. Mary Wilson ofAlbanarle; two grandchlldrm; and two greai-granddtUdren. Funeral services will beconducted Thursday at 4 p^. atNew Stefdierd Baptist GhurCbby the Rev. J. C. Harris. Burialvml be in the church cemetery. Btonorlals may be made toNew Shqiherd Baptist Church. Bio -Obituaries - 9/2/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1971 MRS. CLYDE GARTNER Mrs. Blsnehe Richardson CBr<xicr,66,orsUte8vt0e, Rt. 4, ndfe of C3^ Alexander Caru ner. died FTtday at her home. Bfra. Gartner was bom in Iredell County to William Ooiumbusaiul Martlahle Wri^ Richardson. She was a manDer of darksbnry United Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband; two daughters. Mrs. James Turner of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Gilbert Peacock of StatesvtHe, Rt. 4; a son, C. Bennaa Gartner of BSocksviUe; four sistera, Mrs. Joe FOx and Hu^ Crawford of StalestdOe, Rt. 9, Mrs. Mac Lad^ ti Slatesville and Bliss BlaudeRidiardson of Bannony, RL1; and two brothers, William fiPft Ridianbtti of the U. 8. Army stationed in Germany and Bvln G. Ridtardson of Barmtay, RL L EDWARD LEE HOOTS Edward Lee Boots. 65, of Advance, died at 12:30 aju. Mnniiay at the Veterans Ad ministration Boqiltal in SaBAuiy. The fiineral was at 2 pjn. Tuesday at Voglers Ctetnmonw Cfaapd i^ Ite Rev. ReginaM Mnupe. Burial was in the National Cemetery in Sallrimry. He was bom Joly 27,1919, in YadUn Oouity to J. J. and BfaudeWQliams Hoots. He lived in WinstonGalem for 20 years and spent (he last year In Ad- vance* Surviving are Ids mother of Advance and two brothers. Allen Hoots of WInston-Salem, RL 2, and Kenneth F. Hoots of Advainee. RAYG.LONGWORTH Ray Garland Loaswortb, 22, of Advance, RL 1, mod Sunday at his home. The funeral was hdd Tuesdiw at Vcglera Clemmona Chapel. Entombment was In Qemmons BAemorial Gardens. Blr. Longwurth was bom In Fnuyth Oounly to Percy B. and Grace Porie Longwortb. He was a sdf emfdoyed plumber and was a member of Oak Grove United Mrihodlst Church. Surviving are his wife, BIrs. Judy ^Potts Longwortb; two daughters, Blisses BOUe Gail sod Deons Ray Longworth of the home; his parents of Ad vance, Rt. 1; a sister. Mrs. Norms Jean Dunn of Advance, Rt. 1; and four brothers, James F. Longworih of Rural Hail. Elmer Leo Longworth of Clemmoni, Donald Longworth of KemerrdUe and Richard Longwcfth of the home. T. G. GREEN Funeral services for Tbcmss CUngman Green. 97, of Route 10, Winttoo-Salem. were hrid Thursday, Sq^tember hnd, at 4 pm. at the Hayworth-MiOer QtasQreefc Parfcwtf Cbapd by ihe Rev. Wd^ T. Bfaocn. Burial was In Waughtown Onndery. Mr. Green died at 12:20 Wednesday, Sqptonber ist, at Porsylh Memorial Hospital follovHng a 10 week ilineis. He wtt bom Jon. 29, 1904 In Dsvie Oounly, (he son of John W. and Faimie Joies Green. He went to WInstonBalem at the age of 19 and was with Mggs-aiaffher Go. for 20 years bd<B« bis retirement. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. ASyne Wonble (hreen of the home: I daughtear. Mrs. Sylvia Sink. Route 4. Winston- Salero; Ism, Eihvard R. Green d VRnstoQ-Salem; bis mother and two brothers, Wallace and William Green all of ModuviBe; enolb^ brother, Theodore Green of Carslm, Alberta, Canada; 1 sister, Bfrs. A.B.Dug^of Lexingtm: and, five granadiildraa. Bio -Obituaries - 9/9/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA TWIN CITY SENTINEL, 9/9/1971 Blr8.< . " ••• • Mrs. Alma -_GrMger Black-' 'Tha ftueral wDl tia conducted Jure, 81, of* juriu £..Spragiie af 4 p.m. FtUay at Vogleis widow of Alb^ Edwin Main Street' Cbai^ hf fl» Rev. ;• Blackymother of A. E. David Q. Garrison. Bnrial wilt' r** (Gene) Blackburn, Forsyth be in Waugbtown Cemetuy. . ^jCmmty Cleric'cf Court, died at j 1 _ 8;10 a.ni. today. Although she-! . ;ha4heen in decUnlog health for, I \ /-Tl * A I . ' ted ^®oth was unex- j O ^<v>4l *>^ t..-L ^ I V-i-k L '*ryj She was bom in Davie County ^ 7/ on f * * and -Mary SSlzabeth Wellman Granger. Her eSFiy Ulb UIT' edueatlott was there, f Mrs. Blaekbum was a teacher In tbo* Davie County Schools ' before coning to vnnston-Salcm in *1913. She also workM for . Scutbem Bell Toleidione: Co.. . R. J. Reynolds Tobacco'Co. and. Davis Department Store.' She left Davis to become a partner in the Bladcbum .Sj^alw 9iop. She retired firom*^ shop' in laa. . . ~ ^ She wu a longUn^ member of Centenary Unlted^ettodisf Church. She joineC Smih' ^ minster Presbyteriarraui'eh. iti CD ^ ISGi. She also was a%member of the Sunset Garden Qub and n bad been' active In ^e Sun- Waugh Civlo Club. I ^ ^ She was married to Mr.' ^ ^ Blaeldnim in 1920. He died in 1932. R R Surviving are the son*ot 2508 . ^ Chemkee Lane; two grand-l & children, and a alstesigMrs. s Gwys*^Ward of Uarshaltown, I O Iowa. ^ Bio -Obituaries - 9/9/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1971 Rifle Accident Kills Forsjith County Woman A WUiston'Salem woman was fatally wounded Friday nl^t near Redland when a rifle held^ a friend of her son ^^HPjoe dniih of Davte County said Idra. Edith Elsie Dunn, 42, of 722 Colton Street, Wlnstoa<Salem, was dead triten he arrived at the Dunn's weekend trailer home around 9:30 p. m. Friday. He said the tnddent happened around 9 p. m. ^erlff Smith said Mrs. Dunn, some of ho' dtlldren and a couple of Ideates wa« In the trailer near Redland Road. Her bueband was at work. Mr. Dunn was planning to take his sen and Larry Howard dove bunting on Saturday. In a tdephtme conversation wth his wife shortly before the accldoit, hltr. told her it was all right for the boys to look at the guns... a .22 caliber rifle anda diot gun... that they were not loaded. The boys were looklRg at the guns whra the .22 caliber rifle suddenly disdiarged and the bullet struck Mrs. Dunn in the neck. Larry Howard applied first aid measures to Mrs. Dunn including mooth>to-mouth resuslcation and attempted to get medical help. Dr. Bo) Ridiards, county coroner, ruled the shooting as accidentlal. M(& Dunn was bom in Forsyth Cranty on FdoC 3,1929 to Lee and Bertha Myers Danner. She bad lived aU her life in Wlnsta3i*SBlem. ' She was a member of South Fbrk Baptist Church. She had been employed at Western Electric Co. two years. She also had worked for Indera Mills about three years. Surviving are her husband; five daughters, Miss Linda Faye McBride of 3638 Tech Boulevard and Misses Donna Rbee, Robin Llnette, Trina GayleandUsa aorlon Dunn, all of the home; two scuia, Danny Ray McBride and Ricky Alexando' Dunn also of the home; a grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Beaulah Winfr^ of 204 Turner Street, Mrs. Ihelma Robbs of 2353 Cherokee Lane and Mrs. Shirley Shouse of Westminstmr Place; and three farothos, Charles Ray Danner of Cock^iam Street, Cari Lee Danner Jr. of 2810 Patrla Street end Ernest Danner of Dav-Bow Park, Pfafftown. Hie funeral was conducted at 1 p. m. Sunday at Vc^ers Main S&eet Chapel by the Rev. Paul Hart and the Rev. Robert Owens. Burial was in Woodland Cemriery. Bio -Obituaries - 9/16/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE CqpiTY BNTERreiSB RECOIU), TOURS^Y, Sm^BER 16, 1971 - 7B HAROLD RPRYB Harold Harm (Buck) ftyv, 68, of MocksvOte, Rt. 4. Sm Wednesday at Ms home. the Rtn^al was held FVlday at Pttlbm United Methodist Churdi. Burial was In the diurcb emnetery. BIr. Frye was bom in Davle Cbunfy to OecoBe and Essie SnyderFlrye. He was a retired firmer and was a member of Fulton United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, BSrs. Florence Bally Frye; four daughters, Mrs. Maty Pode of MocksvUIe, Rt. 7, and Mrs. Betty Rose, Miss Qlen Frye and Mrs. Nancy CCe of MocksvUIe, Rt. 4: three sons, Robert L. Frye of Sallibuiy,Rt. 1, Harold H. Frye Jr. of Salisbury and William T. FTye of MocksvUIe, Rt. 4; four- sistefs, hte. Rldiard Baler of New Brunswick, N.J., Mrs. Boone Foster of Bfocksvltle, Rt. 7, Bto. Beauford Owois of Archdale and Mrs. Charlie Wkenn of Lmdngton; and two brothers, Emory Frye of MOcfcsville, Rt. 4, and Edgar Frye of Hocksville, Rt. 3. RANDY H. RBNEGAR Randy H. Ren^r, 22, of Mbelwrale, Rt 6, dlM Saturday at Baptist Hospital in Wnston* The funeral was held at 2:80 pjn. Monday at Uberty Baidlst Cburdi. Burial was In the diurch bemetery. Bfr. Renegar was bora In Rowan County to Alton S. and Mattie M^Swen Renegar. He waa a mdiiber of Liberty Baptist Churdi and was an emidoyee of Reavis Ford Motor Company. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. lUane Bu^ess Renegar; his parents of MxksvUIe, Rt. 5; and Ms grandparents, Mr. and Mn. F. H. Ren^ar of Kar* mony, Rt. 3, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. HcBwen of t MocksvUIe, Rt 5. MRS. A. E. BLACKBURN, 81 Mrs. Alma Grangor Black- horn, 81, of 1010 E. SF^gue Strnt vddow of Albot Emdn Blackbum and mother of A.'B. (Ctone) Blackburn, Forsvth County Ckrk of Court, died at 8;10 Bjn. Ihuraday. Altboi^ ste had been In dedining healu for two yeara, death was unexpected. • She was born In Davle County <m Jiify 23, 1890 to Jdm Peter and Mary EUsabelh Wdlman Granger. Her early Ufe and education was there. . Mrs. Blackburn was a teadier ^ & the Davle Obuhty Sdidds before coming to Wlnston- Salem In ISIS. aie also worked for Southern Bdl Tdsjdim Co., R. J. Reynolds Ibtneo Co., and Davis Department Store. She left Davis to become a partner In the Blackfauni S^ieclalty 8b(g>. She retired from the store tn July, 1881. She was a longtime memlter of Centenary United Mdhodlst Church. She joined South- minster Presbyterian Church In . 1964. She also was a member of the Sunset Gardra Club and bad been active In the Son-Waugb Civic Ghib. She waa msirled to. Mr. Bla^uro In 1920. He died In 1982. Surviving are ttm son of 2508 Cherokee Lone; two grand- chlldren and a alster, Mrs. Gwyn Ward (d MardiaUtown, Iowa. The funeral was conducted at 4 pjn. Friday at Vt^ters Main Street Chapd by the Rev. David Q. Garrison. Burial was in Waughtown Cemetery. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON WUllam Floyd Jdmson, ffl, of Cooleemee died Monday, Sept. 8. Tbe Ameral washeldat 4 pjn. Thursday at New Siqpherd Baptist Churdi. Burial was In the diurch cemetery. ^ BSr. Jdmson was bran in Rowan County and was a memtier of New Shepherd Bantlst Churdi. Surviving are hla wife, Mrs. Prudence L. Johnson; a daughter. Miss Virginia Johnson of Charleston. W. Va.; four alstera, Mrs. Naomi Fleming of Detroit, Mich., BSrs. Anna Murphy of Homestead, Pa.. Mrs. Edna Lucky of Woodleaf and Mrs. Mary V^n :d Albcmarie; and a brother, James Johnson of Woodleaf. W. C. SMITH WMlam darenee finitb, 49, opf Salisbury, Rt. 8, died at 4:80 Bornlw. 81,1921, In Davle County.ha was the son of Ehioch W. and Mar Starr Smltti. He was a menber of Mt. Tsbof Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge No. 643 of Mr. Smith was an engineer with the Southern Railway and belonged to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Ehglooers. Survlvori Induda his wife, Mrs. Pansy Evans Smith; threedaughters, Mrs. Dama Rouse of Newport, R. I., BIra, Aiuwlle Cook of Salisbury and Bfiss Denlse Smith of the home; tm gronddilldrcn: his parents, BIr. [ and Mrs. B. W. Smith of' Bfocksville. Rt. 8; three sisters, Udra. Eva Mae Triwtman of ColumMa, S. C., Blre. Jdtle Carter MocksvUIe and Bto. Dorothy Greene of BfodnvUle, Rt. 1; two broUiers. Grant Smith of MocksvUIe and George E. Smith of Blockat^e, Rt. 8. Funeral servicci were con ducted Thursday at 3 p.ro. at Mt. Tibor BietbodlBt Churdi by the Rev. Norman Beck and the Rev. Bntchell Murrow, a former pastor. Burial was to the diurdi cemetery. MRS. ARTHUR FBBMSTBE Bfrs. Hden C. Femnster, 62, of VUnston-Salon, wife of Ar thur Feemstm*, died Sunday at Forsytta Mrmorlal Hospital, Winston-Sslan. The fUneral was held last Wednesday at 4 pjn. at Mt. ZIon Baptist Churdi, WlnstoO'Salem. Mrs. Feemster wu bora In Davle County. She was a member of Mount Zlon Baptist Churdi. surviving are her husband; a daughter, BIrs. Alberta Clarfc of Uie home; a stcinum, James Feemster of BteConndJ, S. C.; her father, BOUard Cain of Davle County, end a alster, BSrs. Alva Qrawfora of MockwUle. Bio -Obituaries - 9/16/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIB COUNTY ENTERraiSE RECOIL, THURS^Y, SEPTEMBER 16, 1971 - 7B HERBERT 0. MASON Fkmeral 8a*vlee8 ftir Herbert QOmer fifBson, 37, of Route 3, ModcflvOIe, were hdd Friday, Septemba- 10, at 3 pjn. at Cedar Grove Baptist Church. Tho Rev. G. W. Campbdl of* Related. Burial was In the cfaurcfa oemrtery. He died Tliesday, Sqdember 7, at Baptist Hospital In Wn* ston-Salon. Mr. Mason was bom In Davie county to &ne8t and Bfaty Mason. Surviving are his wife, Bflrs. Lucille Vatsbters Bfason; four aons, Herbert B.. GQmer J., Jerry R., and Rlclqr Mason of the home; his mother of BRicksvlIle, Rt 3; a slater, Mrs. Marie Frtist of V^andanch, N. Y.; and a Inoiher, Ernest Mason of Wyandanch. OTIS R. DENNIS Otis Robert Oamls, 66, of Advsnce, Rt. 1, died Bfonday at his home. Hie fUBa>al was held Wed> nesday at Baton's Funeral Chapd at Mochsrille. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Mr. Dennis was bom in Davie county to Geor^ and Annie Graham Denids. He was a retired emidoyee of R. J. Refolds Totiacoo Co. Surviving are his wife, Bbs. Nril Swaim Dennis; a daughter, Mrs. Walter Rice of Greenville, S. €.; and two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Uames of Mocksvllle, Rt. 1, and Mrs. Fred Bfmphy of ModtsvUle. Bio -Obituaries - 9/16/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1971 ~ 9B BmS. ANNIE BOWELL, 82 Mrs. Annie Thompson Howdl, 82, (Sed Saturday in FVrsytb Blemoria] Bo^tal. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at 2 o'dock in the Eaton dtapd of the Eaton FUnmdKmne with the Rev. H. T. Gales oSictating. Burial was in Rowan Manorial Park. Mrs. Howdl was bom in Rowan County on December 8, 1888. dau^der of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rufbs Thompson. She was a membo* of the First Biqitist Church in Cboleemee and widow of Charlie Howell. She is survived by three dau^ters, Mrs. Link Hay of Ootdeemee and Mrs. C. A. Emdrson and Mrs. Johnny Lyerly of Charlotte: two sons. Fhul Rowdl of llHnston-Salem and Virgn HoweU of Oodeemee; 10 granddriidroi ami nine great grandchildren. NATHAN A. BECK Funowl sovices for Nathan Adam Beck. 82. of Route 4, Mocksviile, will be held Thursday at 4 pjn. at Ihrrentine Baptist Church by the Rev. Bill CTeastm and the Rev. Harold Perry. Burial wQl be in ^ diurch conelery. He died Tuesday morning. Sqitember 21, at Davie County Ik^tal. Bom in Rowan County. July 8. 1909. son of Jidm and Annie Ridaiboor Beck, he was a retired onidoyee of Burlington huhatrles. Survivors include his wifejdrs. Eisle Oook Beck; two daughters. Miss Kay Beck and Miss Bevorly Beck of the home; fbur sisters, Mrs. Bessie Hartman. Mrs. Poitl Eury and Miss Mattle Beck, all of Salisbury, Mrs. Mandy Vldccrs of Route 4, MocksviUe; two hrotbers, Fletchor Bed; of Route 4, BfocksviUe and Boy Beck of Salisbury. Bio -Obituaries - 9/23/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA bavie's Seventh Highway Fatality. Ed Ozimek Killed In Auto Crash SEPTEMBER 23, I97l' Edward Robert Ozimek, 46, of 532 Church Street. Mocksville. was killed instantly Monday night when his 1971 Pinto smashed into the bridge abutment of Dutchman Creek on US M, 2.8 miies east of Mocksville. Mr. Ozimek was returning home from a meeting of the board of directors of the Hickory Hill Golf and Country Qub. He was secretary of the club. Other members of the board of ^rectors were immediately behind Mr. Ozimek and arrived upon the scene Immediately after the crash. These men called for the ambulance and extricated him from the car in which he was penned. . State Highway Patrolman Randall Beane investigated the accident. Trooper Beane reported Ozimek's car was being driven west towards Mocksville when the car ran off the highway on the right side. The car crashed into (he bridge abutment and the nearby bridge sign post. The accident oc curred around 9:30 p.m. Tlie Ford Pinto was a total loss and had only 3,000 miles on the speedometer at the time of the accident. Mr. Ozimek was manager of shop operations for the Mocksville Plant of the Ingersoll-Rand Company. He had been a resident of | Mocksville since June 1969. Bom July 4th, 1925 In New Jersey, he was the son of Lewis and Mary Graczyk Ozimek. A -veteran of World War II, he graduated from Purdue University In 1952 with a BS degree in Trade and Industrial Education, He started to work on June ife, 1952 for Ingersoll- Band at their Painted Post, New York plant as project • engineer. He worked at Painted Post until June 1969, when he was transferred to Mocksville. He was secretary of the Hickory Hill Golf and Country ; Club; a member of the Mocksville Rotary Club; an Elder and Sunday School I teacher in the First ' Presbyterian Church, Mocksville. He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Shapiro; a son, Daniel; and two daughters, Patricia and Susan of the home; ! Ed Ozimek his father and mother of ' Bayonne, N.J.; three sisters. Miss Elizabeth Ozimek and ' Miss Dorothy Ozimek of • B.iyonne, N.J., and Mrs. Alice ' Safner of Hillsdale. N.J. i Funeral services will be held : Thursday at 11 a.m. at the First | Presbyterian Qiurch with the ; Rev. Leiand Richardson of- 1 ndating. Burial will be in Rose I Cemetery. Mocksville. \ The family requested that ; memorial be made to the ' Davie Comity Association for Retarded Children. He Was One Of Us Ed Ozimek "-.I -."o™.» ; p rchase of a home and immediate invoiveirient in ' community activities. "Jvoivemrat In ( 1 Pr«byterian Church he became an active ■:i pMro^elder. in the i ' He was a manber of the Mocksville Rotary Qub. [ And in June of this year he was elected to the post of • secrelaryoflheHickoryHlllGolfandCountryaub Although not widely known throughout the mnn^v ' ' [h On "lat date i ■ and educate i" ■ • • jon Monday night, September 20th. it was the place !Lh k ' ' '*"'®® frntn Mocksvillewhen hts auto carreened into a bridge. . ' ' " 1 ro r his final resting place. For, as we said before in two^rt years he had become a part of ua ... we were his I he Will always be a part of the community because Iof his Interest and contributions to its life. It is tragic that Ozimek two short years. Onother hand, we are very fortunate that he was one of i .enterprise-RFrnpn ?- 13- mi davie CO. PUBLIC LIGRAr; r/iOGi;SVILLE. NC DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1971 - Page 1 Man Shot In Rowan Dies On Davie Highway An Boeldental ataooting in Rowan Gbunly Saturday ended with the vldim dying In Davie Cbunly on DS 168 and a high speed chase by a loeal law of ficial. The victlin was identified by Davie and Rowan Oouoty law olBdali as Dennle Ray Get- clieUi 84 , of Anchor Trailer Park, Lexington.. According to a r^rt, Get- chdt was a passeMer in an automobile with Eaiia Blax Ibonaaa of ^ryson Qty and Dr. B. L/Rldiilds, Davie Ooun^ ro^col exa^g, said oneof thementddnlm Getchell waa riding on the right side 9I the fkont seat ana that the person Jn the bade had "a .16- gauge riiotgun aerosa his knee. 1h^ bit a bump in a dirt road and file gun discharged, Rtcbanb said. mstlg, apparently not famllBr ^th roads In Rowan County, drove Into Davie county in an effort to reach a bc^Jtal. tbe car came through BSocksvQle at a high rate of mod and Deputy Sierlff raondia Brown gave diase. About 8 miles out of fifocksvilie on US 153 the motor on the car blew. Dmuty Brown fOund the man dead and the coroner was called to the rite. The rqwrt filed in Salisbury indicatea that the blast firom the 80 gauge diotgun entered the left dwidder of Gctchrii ficom briiind. According to rqwrts, Bfon- day, no diarges have been prderred bi the sboottng. Getdidl waa born Bid). 8,1947 In Waukesba County, Wlsamrin. He waa the son of Blrs. Ramona MHtz Gddidl of Mbmeapolis, Minn, and theiatr CUutnce R. Getdidl. He waa educated at bOnneapolls North High Sdiool, and at the time of hia death waa onptoyed by Danlda Construdon Company and WEB a studoit at Davidson County Community College. He was a vetgan of the U.S. Marine Corps, serving In Vietnam, was a membg the Lexington VPW Post, and waa of the Lutheran faith. Survivors in addition to bis mothg, Indude Us wife, Mrs. HnSBCSk Xlstlg Getdidl: oie iBemg, Jerome Gdchw of Parrittgton, Mhm.; a risteir, Afrs. Irvin lOthune of BOn neapolls, BQnn.; and his grandparoits, Bflr. and Bbs. Herman MOts of Benson, Mfam. and Jessie Getchdl, also of BOnnesota. Funeral services wge-hdd Ttaesday at St. Lukels Lutheran Church, Bear Poplv, eon- dieted the Rev. Jama P. Shealy, pastg. Burial wa In •,Uie church-eefnetery* withy 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1971 BILLY R. SALBS FUngd servlea for Billy Ray Salos, as, of MocksvUlo, Route 8, wge hdd Sunday* Sqitembg 88, at 8:S0 pm. at Clark's Chapd Baptist Church in BoonviUe. Burial wa in the church cemetgy. Afr. Sda was killed last week when a trra fdl on him at work. Bhr. Sala was born in Yadldn Oounty to Ed and Luna Sola. He wa a membg of Gakls Chapel Baptist Church at Boonrille. Survlvl^ are his mothg of the hone; five sisters, Bfrs. Ettg Young and BOssa Hda, Lb^ and Caldohia Soles of ModtsvUle, Route S, and Mrs. Mamie Watkins of Oooleema; ad a toothg, Lamm Sola of BbcksviUe, Rt. 3. B!RS. ANNIE WILSON Bira. Aale Hdcma Wllsoa, 87, of 729 S. F^xlg Street, Philaddphla, Pa., wife 01 BSanly WllBon and a native of Davie County, died Wedncsda, Septembg 22, in Philaddpma vmere she bad lived 25 yian. Surviving are the huAad: two daughters, Bfrs. Blargaret Pearson and Blrs. Algylee Rogers; two sons, David and Manly Wilson Jr., all of Philadolpbla; three sistgs, Bfrs. Algyla McBride and Mrs. Cbmdia Young of New York City ad BITS. Agattia Johnsa of Philadelphia. Tbehingalwahddat 8pm. Monday, September 27, at Calvary Baptist Church In Phlladd|dila. the body wa brought to niward-Robinson Bimeral Home Wednesday where burial arrangements were made. BIBS. JABIES PEEBLES FVngal servica for Bfrs. Geneva Hoover Peebla of Advaa, Route 8, were hrid Tiesday, September 21, at 8 pm. at Blount Sinai ABIE ZIon Church. Burial wa in the diurch cemetery. •Bfrs. Pabla, wife of-Jama Peebla, Sr., died Friday, Smtenbg 17, at Davie Coaw Hospital. Surviving are hg husband; two daughters, Blrs. Mary Alice Peopla of Advace ad Mrs. Christine Cowaa of Tennessa; fog sas, Eirank H. Peebtes of Mbdunrllle ad Lewis, William F.. and James Peebla, Jr. of Advance; seva siatgs, Bfrs. Eerie Bfrick, Bliss Ncma Koovg, Blrs. Gladys Holmes and Bfrs. Hma laris Andrews of Advance, JIfrs. Katie Bvaa of Dmham, Bfrs. Pearline MOnof Wlota- Salon and Bfrps. Ruth Slaplefoot of New Ygk; ad three brothers, Prank, Baxtg, and Jbhn HMVg of Advuw. JOHNO.GIBSON,94 John (Had Gibson, 94, of BfodisvUle, Rt. 4, died Ihur- sda at Davis County Hosrital. TOO funeral was ndd Saturday at liberty United Methodist Church. Burial wa In the Antiod) Baptist Church cemetery itar Meuiri Airy. Bfr. Gibsa was born in Davie County to Bill ad Mary Eversa Gibsa. He wa a retired onrioye of Burlingta MUls. Surviving are a son. Jama Harding Guwxi of OMierata; a ristg, Mrs. Ellen Walritg of foencg; ad two brothgs, Alfred and Joe Gibson of "■TIfftli Bio -Obituaries - 9/30/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,1971 - Page 1 Girl Killed When Hit By Auto A rourteeii<yeBrHdd girl was killed and her oousId serloudy Injured Thursday nl^t as tbw walked along the Sanford Road. This was Davie's 8Ui highway CstalUy of 1871. Anita OardI Hudspeth. M, was killed and her first cousin, Dora Kay I^n, 17, was seriously injurei] when they wore struck Iw a car driven by David Mit- mell Angdl of MocKSviUe, Rt. 1, while they were waUdng on the Sanford Road toward their home at 7:B5 FMday ni^. The Sanftord Road is located off ifigbway M about three miles west of MocksvUle. The Id^ear-old girl was dead on arrlvm at the Davle County Rdsidta]. The I^n girl was transferred to the Forsyth Itemorial Hdspital in Winston- Salem. Dora Is the daughter of Mr. and Sirs. LInney dine Dyson of Route 1. The accident was in vestigated State Highway Patrolman Leon Payne. The funeral for fiiiss Hudspeth was held Sunday at Ealonh Funeral Chapel. Burial was In Baton Baptist Church cemetery. She waa bom in Davie County to Dallas and Mary Lou OranflU Hudipeth. She was a studmt at Davle County High School. Surviving are her father; a dster, Miss FTeda G. Hudspeth of MNksville, Rt. 1; a half deter, Miss Tammie Hudspeth of Rhmda, Rt. S; and four half brothers, Jeffery, Tim, Mike and Mickey Hudspeth of Honda, Rt. 8. Bio -Obituaries -10/7/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ICB - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1971 LARRV MINOR Hie funeral for Larry Minor. 33.of demmena, Rt. 8. was hdd Monday at demmona Baptist Church. Burial was In the diurcfa cemetery. He was kllled ^turday In an automobile accident on Hampton Road. He was bom In Davle County to Lewis Q, and EUa Mae Minor. Re was a member of demmona Baptist Church and was an onpioyee of R. J. Reyndda Tobacoo Co. Surviving are hla wife, Mrs. Unda Howard Minor; two sons, Larry Nell and Rmmle Ray Minor of the hrnne; hla mother of demmona. Rt. 2; three eiatm, Mlaaea Unda and Jean Minor and Mrs. Steven Hudson of denmona. Rt. 2; and seven brothers, David, Jenry and Bill filUnor of denmona, Bobby G. Minor of Advance. Jamea G. Mtnw of Rnnston-Stdem, Rt. 2, Joe Minor of Wlnaton-Salon and Donald Mino: of LewlBville. R. L. HAMILTON Richard Leo Hamilton, 54. (rf Rt. 4. Mockavflte, died Ihur* aday In DaVle County Hospital. Bom In Rowan County, Aug. 22,1917, he was the son of R. P. and S^a Hartlw Hamilton. He was a reured furniture worker of Dlxte Furniture Company, Lexington and a member of Hutdiman Greek Bratlst Church. Funeral aervlcea were con ducted at 2 pjn. Saturday In Dutchman Creek Baptist diureh with burial In the Churdi cemetery. Survivors Include the widow, Mrs. Beulah Mae Hamilton; three dau^ters, Rfra. WDIlam Cartv and Mrs. Paul Godbey. ir., both of Rt. 2, Advance and Bdra. Wayne Green of Rt. 7, MockaviUe; one son, Wayne Hamilton of Rt. 2, Advance; his mother of Rt 8, Advance; seven slaterB, BAra. Henry Grtd)b of Rt. 1, Salisbury, BAra. Itamdh Correll and Blra. Benny Daniels, both of Rt. 4, Mockavllle, Mrs. Tommy Masaey and Blra. George Oorrdl, both of Rt. 2, Advance, Bfra. J. W. Turner of Hl^ Point ai;d fifra. J(dm Correll of Rt. 7, MockaviUe; throe brothers, Handd ami T. W. Hamilton, both of Rt 1, Salisbury and L. B. Hamlltcn of Rt. 4, BAOduvUIe; and 11 grandchildren. HENRY N. WILUABIS Henry Norwood IMUlama, 63, of Advance, Rt. 1, died Saturaay at Pmrayth Memorial Rbqdtm In Wlnston-Salem. The funeral was held Blcnday at Green Meadows Baptist Churdi In Davle County, Burial was In tim diurch cemetory. filr. WQUama was bom in Mississippi to Samud Preston and Evdyn Pool WUUama. He was a retired test design engineer for Western Electric Cb., end was a charter monber of Green Meadoww Baptist Churdi. He was also a member of Ute Pioneer Club and was a Bfason. He was active In the work of the Poke Easy Qub. Survlvlag are hla wife, Mrs. BOIdred Covert WlUlama; a son, Robert L. WUUama of Bradenton, Fla.; two sisters, Bfra. LucUIe Kdler of Hbustra, Tex., and BAra. Louise Coduran of FYeeport, Tex.; and a broths, 8. R. WlUlams of Heame, Tex. WJB. Melton Willie Evffett Mdton, 81, of Rt. 3, BIbdnvine, died Simday October 3 at Us home. He was bom on June is, 1890 in Vadldn Oaunty to bon and Alice FTye BAdton. Re was a monber of Cor- natzer United Methodist Churdi and was a rdlred carpenter. Survtvora Indude the widow. Bin. BAlnnie BlcDanld Mdttm; three daughters, Bfra. V.O. Goroatzar of Cooleemee, Bfra. 8.H. Fteder of lU. 3, BfbdtavlUe and Mrs. O.F. Merrltt of StatesvlUe; three smis, Gum^ Bfdton of Rt. 3. Blocksvllle. BUI and Rad Bfdton boUi of Rt. 6, BfocksvUIe; two sisters, Blrs. B^lle ^ut of Winston Salem and Bfra. Nettle Stout of Rt. 3, BfocksvUIe. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday October 6 at 3 pzn. at Comatzer United Bfdhodist Churdi by (ha Rev. Ardis Payne. Burial was In the diurdi cemetery. WALTER C. ALLEN Walter Geve Ailoi, 87, of Advance, Rt. 2, died BAOndity at Foraytti BACmorlal Hospital In WInston'Salem. The funeral vtiaa hdd Wed nesday at Mocks United BAeUiodlst Church. Burial was In the diurch cemetery. BAr. Allen was hom in Davle County to the Late Andrew and Julie BDUer Allen. He was a member of Mocks United BAethodlst Church and was a retired farmer. Surviving are two dauditers, Bfrs. Jdin GobMeof Bfoclavllle. Rt. 3, and Bhrs. S. B. Sldden of Advance, Rt. 8; and five sons, James A. and Walter C. Allen Jr. of MockavUIe, Rt. 3, Oddl Allen of Lexli^n, Rt. 5, WUUe AUen of Mockavllle and Hmry J. AUoi of Advance, Rt. 2. Bio -Obituaries -10/7/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA wr^J^sse'fe :tpt^.'^^of|ttliiiifeU)n,^^ '^""^Mhesd^night to tte Jrans HbsD^llh i^dal^ W. Vag , ^^es wQ) be ^^a:m. Tuesday ai'Muse.Reeii. ;^and Bange Fimeral Home to ^Leesburg, Va:,.;Mr'.' Cirotts ^^as bori^n Davi^County the ^Son of J'.Ki andTUesiue Ledla i^iWalker Crotts.- a ^hairstylist in Wasbihgtw, I^D.C. until his healths'fail^ was formerly connected ^with M&C Beaijl^.Shop in ^^inston-Salem^ with his vj^father and brother!. He was a ^veteran of. World War II ^d ^'is survived by»-'his wife, ^tkDorothy Ramsey ^tts; ojne daughter, Nancy ;Rowe ,bf ^yirginia;. t^yo -sfro's, Bill ftamsey of W.'Vi and Jerry »^;Crotts. of Va.rj- several ^grandchildren; one sister, SJ^Mrs. Pam Perry of "^Burlingto.n,.> N.C.; one ^^brother, Johii" i^Crotts pf i}|>Winston-Salert. Tne family v§;Will receive friends Monday l^-night at the funeral home. /«- -a vi / 7( u' n w '"J), ruUiiC LiUicii) iVlocksvilie, N. G. Do A C 1 ■*» V. <r- DAVJE CO. PUBLIC UBRARV MOCKSVILLE. NO BB - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1971 BiRS. c. E. FAmcumi Mn. Betty Smith Falrdoth, 88, of Advance, widow of aarcnce B. Falrdoth, died Friday n!0)t at Oavle County Hospital In MocksvUle. Ihe funeral was held Sunday afleraoon at Voflera Chape! to Qemmons. Mrs. Falrdoth was bom in Oavie County to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith. She was a member of Advance United Methodist Chtirdi. Surviving are two daughters. Miss Pan^ Falrdoth of the borne and Mrs. J. C. Carter of 3708 Konnoak Drive; and two sons, R. G. Falrdoth of Reid' svUle and W. C. Fairctoth of Lexington. LAWRENCE C. CARTER Lawrence Charies Carter, 63, <rf Jackson Lake Road died Friday at High Point Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Sunday at Ennis Street Wesleyan Church. Burial was in Floral Garden Park Conetery. Mr. Cart^ was born In Davie County to Charles B. and Sallie Barnes Carter. He was an emdoyee of the City of High Point. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Georgia MiUoway Carter; three daughters, Mrs. Buddy Taylor, Mrs. Everett Vest and Mrs. Bobby Winfrey of High Point; three sons, Ruph ana. Don G. Carter of High Point and Lawroce R. CartCT of Ar> didale; three alaterii Mrs. Estdle ^adley and Mrs. J. H. AUgood of High Point and Mrs. Oddi Beck of ThomasvUle; and two tKOlhera, C. B. Carter of Newport News, Va., and Paul R. Carter of Bremerton, Wash. JAMES H. EDWARDS James Hugh Edwards, 58, of Harmony, Rt. l,dled Monday at Davie County Hospital at MocksvUle. The funo-al was bdd Wed> nes^y at New Union United Methodist Church. Burial was in the churdi cemetery. Mr. Edwards was born in Davie County to Algo Wayne and Margaret Lou Ssaw Ed> wards. He was a general buildir^ contra^or. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Charley Mae Ratledge Ed* war^; four dau^ters, Mrs. T. E. Wiles and Mrs. James W. Brown of Wlnston-Salem and Misses Shirley Mae and Sandra Kay Awards of the home; four sons, Elmiald R., Robert Lester and James H. Edwards, Jr., of Harmony, Rt. 1, and Gary Wayne Awards of MocksvUle, Rt. 1; and a slater, Mrs. Maggie Qi^lin of MockavUle. MRS. FALLIE SPRY POTTS Mrs. Faille ^y ^ta, 64, of Rt. 2, Advance, died Monday morning in Davie County Hospital, MocksvUle. Bom in Davie County on Feb. 7,1907 she was the daughter of the late Comriius and LuJa ^ts Spry. She was a membv of Ad vance United Methodlt Church. Survivors include the hud)and, Thomas N. Potts; two dau^ten, Mrs. Edith Julian of Rt. 2, Advance and Mrs. Carolyn Potts of Rt. l, Har mony ; one son, Thomas Potts of Rt. 2, Advance. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at 11 ajn. in. Eaton's Funeral Chapel, MockavUle by the Rev. Paul Martin. Burial was in Advance United Methodist Church cemetay. JA. Horn. 67 James Alexander Horn, 67, of Rt. 4, hfocksvflle, dJ^ at 4:45 In Broughton Hospital, Morganton. He bad been in denning heath for three years, seriously ill for six months. Bom March 13.1964 in Davie County, he was the son of the late George and Galene Frost "Bmr- iSr. Horn was educated in Davie County schools, had been em^oyed by Wagoner Con struction Company, and was a member of Boxwood Baptist Church. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Callie Williams Horn; one son, Paul A. Horn of the home; three da;^ters. Mrs. Verbena Young of Winston Saknv Mrs. Ellen Hudson of MocksvUle and Galene Horn of the home; three brotbm. Herbal and George Horn, both of Columbus, Ohio and Edward Horn of Bardlo; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Neal of Columbus, Ohio and Mrs. Ruth Lawtoo of Washington, D.C.; six grand- childreo. MRS. LESSIE A. BLACKViLLE Mrs. Lessle Alexander Black- vllle, 76. of Highway 601, Oooleemee, died Sunday night at 9 o'clock In Davie County Hospital b MocksvUle. She was born in Wilkes County on Nov. 19, 1894 to the late Wilbur and Lodema Privatte WUea. Her first husband Ray Von Alexander, died in IMS. James H. Blackvllle, her second husband of Vine Grove. Ky., died In 1966. Survivors are one son, M. Brady Alexander; three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Jacobs, Mrs. J.C. Sdl both of Gooteemee, and Mrs. Charles E. Spate of Decatur, Ga.; two pandchUdren; four brothers, Everett and Albert WQes. both of Winston Salem, Dewey WUes of Salsltaury, Elbo^t WUes of WUkes County; four sisters, Mrs. (Xlle Myers, Mrs. MaUe Billings, and Mrs. Clara Baugess, aU of Winston Salem and Mra. Dossle Durham of WUkes County. {Mineral services were con ducted Tuesday at 3 pjn. in First Baptist Church, Cooleemee by the Rev. Tbmmy Gales. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park, Sallsbtffy- Bio -Obituaries -10/14/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA TWIN CITY SENTINEL, 10/15/1971 M(K!KSy]UfB.'—i' Bto." Me^ fonaerlyrf Mocksvine, widow- of M. D. l.fSI!?' 4^®^ njoraing at;M^aaatern. General Hospital , at Littnberton. ,; ¥ Davie Cduntymasses, to ^J>a^ and Heiina-. !WW;.LeaA-CSte was^ • 2r^* "ember i of the First •: Baptist. Cboreb at bfoeksville. . husband died in 3942. Surviving 'are three daughters, Mrs. B. F. McMillan and Mi«e5 Clayton and Mtbenne firoun, all of Lum- { berton. I • . ^ \ The funeral will be c^ucted i 2; * H*®* Sunday at Eaton'sI J)»eral Home Chapel at .Mocksville. Burial will be inI Rose Cemetery. / lio » Y t lo - Ih- 117/ Bio -Obituaries - 10/15/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEMJOURNAL, 10/16/1971 n 'V ti~ -fJ: Htmi 'A^Xe^'Srdi^^lQS. JkimSertofit^iDtine^^^ Hocksi^, widov of Mack XL Brown, ._di^? v.yesterdayV at Boutbeakbenr Ge&eral^'Hf^tal at Lumbertoa. Url^ -Brown-VVraai-iom in Davie County to Dabid and Melina Watren-Lea^She/was otdert' membc^^.tmA.-^st Baptist 'Chnrdi here''*aiid> Oie oldest county dtizefc when, she moved to Xiimhe^n^t year. At. ,horv.iMth. .Vl r t b d a y celebration, Mj;6., B r o w d | recalled ^ bad spent only one night in a hospitaL In 1955 sbet developed a noseblee^'and her; physician felt she ^oiild be • admitted for observation. Being an avid Democrat, Mra. Brown voted in fhe^pre^dential election of 1920 the'first year women were allow^. to "Vote^ ^e recalled' voting' Iot 7amtf M. Cos for presidettt..and lor a man later to become; 1^. favorite president, Franklin D. ' Roosevelt, for vice -presidrat: , tni On her lOOtb blrthday^^e ate her usual breakfast o^^cereaI. eggs ar^'-coffee. One'-^f her daugbters l' remarked, She fhinfcit she has to, have' both every, day,"-'.'r ' "• ... The funeral for Hrs.r Brownwill be at 2 p.B/^h^icvat Eaton's Funeral Chai^^nd^ Witt bein Rose Cemet^;-..- Sdrviving'' arot. daughters,'Mrs. B. F. H^an and Misses Clayton r?' a nds Katiieiine Brown'of Lntiberton.'; > i-' '. "" l\r 2 <Jou_n.-noLU a- i97| Bio -Obituaries -10/16/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA -MOCESyiLLE',. ^Maggie'Edwafds ,^3umen;}^4>^6f MocksnUe^,V.wifea.;Qf.|,jEug?na;QuUlen ^^ied. . yesterday r^, a'| n rorS'rtIi • MpmnriaT' TJi-.'iTM'fn1 : for ^several' weeks:; The'- -flinefalH ; Will be; at:i4,-p.m>Tuesday • at1 /Newx-Unipn - fUriite'd :;:Kethbdist1 , Church.}-Buriai;VrwiU be'-ih' the'J • church eemetery.v^ r.- -.'. ■"to "Algo W.\^'Margaret^Sh'awf-l ^Edwards. She;was'a"member of^uNew I.UnipndUnited., Methodist^ [:Church:-;i^-"-«:;^Surviving -are ■: her" husband;J.ftree -'daughters, ::tMrs.i,'Bobbyi'^afeons of .Advance. Rtf x:-Jirsa of 'Mocksville:: Gartner 'of],Mock^e>Rt. 1; arid two^bnsJfJohn' Etigefa^^uUIen. Jj^with:^the Navy? .an^'Edward .Dalel ;9uiUen:of.thd'hbnie;V'i-'.M'v' ^ :> '_The :/,body, is ,.it:rEaWPhapel, i"J /?Y?7/ OAm CO. PUSUC LIBRARY mocksville. no DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY iVlOCKSVlLLE, NC DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, 'mtJRSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1971 - 7 Mrs. M. D. Brown Dies At Age 106 Mrs. Mack D. Brown, a Mockivllle native, died last Friday In the Southeastern General Hospital In Lumberton at the age of 100. Mrs. Brown had been a lifelong resident of Davle Oounly until around a year ago vdwn she moved with her ^Uf^lers to Lumberton. She waa the former MeeUe Ann Leach and was bom in the Jericho section of Davie County on S^terober 19,1805 to David and,.MeIlnB Warren Leach. After receiving her education in the schools of Davle County, she was married on December SO, 1683 to Mack D. Brown, who pas^ aWay on Octobtf 16, 1941. From 1893 to 1070 she lived In her home on North Main Street In Mocksvilie. Bom one year after the Mocksvilie Baptist Oiurch waa organUed, soe Joined the Mrs. M.D. Brown church In 1B87 and fbr many years had renaiaed Ha oMeat living member. An avid Democrat, Mrs. Brown voted in the preaidciDti^ election of 19S0—the first year wranen were allowed to vote. She recalled voting for Jamet H. Cox for presidmt and fw a man later to become her favwita president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, for vice president. During the first one4iundred years of her life, Mrs. Brown enjoyed exceptional good health....spending only one night in the hospital (IM) for a' nose bleed. iBtll Just a short time before her death, she enjoyed her usjal breakfast of cer^, eggs and coffee eadi day. She W88 the mother oi eight children, all living to adulthoM. Deceased childm preceding her in death Inchided Per^ Brown, Rufus Brown, Luna Brown Green, Maxle D. Brawn and B<mnie B. Ashe. Surviving are three dau^ters: Mrs. B. P. Mc> MlUan and Misses Clayton and Kathryn Brown of Lumbertmi. Funeral ssvlces for filrs. Brown were held Sunday af* temooo at Eatcm's FWeral Chapel, the Rev. Fred Barnes of Lem^, a former pastor of* fldated. Burial was in the bmtly plot at Rose Cemetery. MRS. MAGGIE QlffLLIN Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Edwards QuiUln, 54, of Sofley Avenue, Mocksvilie, 'were held at 4 pm. Tuesday, October 19, at New Union United Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. QuUljn, wife of Eugene QuiUin, died Sunday, October 17,' at Forsyth Memorial I^ital in Winston-Salem. Sie had been HI for several weeks. She was bora in Davle County to Algo W. and Margaret Shaw Inwards. She was a member of New Union United Methodist Chtmcb. Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Mrs.. BoUiy Salmons of Advance, Rt. 1, Mrs. G. C. Lankford of Mocksvilie and Mrs. Dennis Carther of MroksvUIe, Rt. l; and two sons, John Eugene QuUUn, Jr., with the Navy and Edward Dale (^lin of the home. MRS. ROBERT G. LASHHTT Mrs. Betty Jean EUer Lash- mit, S9, of 628 Mission Road, wife of Robert G. (BUI) Lash- rait, died Wednesday at Medical Park Hospital. The funeral was held Frld^ at Voglera Main Street Chapel. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Lashmit was born in Davle County to Hugh Gray and IvUa Shullz EUer. Sie was an employee of the Hanes Corp. and was a member of Forsytti Park Baptist Church. gvSurvlvlngjare^her husband; 0 mo eons, Billy and Alex Lash- *£hit of the home; her mother of Gooleemee; and a sister, Mrs. Fred L. Blackwood of Cboieemee. J SAMUEL EARNHARDT (' Samuel Earnhardt, 74, of tLea^glon, N.C., died Tuesday, ipctober 19, at Davle County dloapltal. He bad been in ill J^Uh for several weeks, t Funeral services will be held ^ursday at 2 p.m. at Piedmont 'Funeral Home In Lexington, 'Jj.C. Burial vriU be In Concord ^SCnited Methodist Church 'Cemetery in Davle County. : Survi^^ are his wife, the former Lelia Swicegood; two SODS, Edgar Earnhardt of California, and Sboaf Bar- nhsrft of Tyro; and a step daughter. Mrs. Mildred Hargrove of Michigan. Bio -Obituaries — 10/21/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURa)AY, OCTOBER 21, 1971 - 7 BOtS. MABY HALL Mrs. Mary E. O. HbU, about S3, of 422 GreeDwood Avenue, wile of Miller Hall ci RRnafam* Sdcm, died Wednesday belne she readied Ftonytli Memorial H^tal. She was bom in Davie Oounty and had lived In Wlnston-Satem BinGe early childhood. She was a Bffl^by Calth. &rvlvliu are the hosboad; her mother, Mrs. Bessie Douglas of ffigh Point; six sistm, Mrs. Neale Halrston of High Point, BIrs. Flossie Halrston of New Haven, Gum., Bdrs. BbUe Bhrs. Ethd Brooks, Bfrs. Ftances Griffin and BOBS Blartha Doufdas, dl of Winston-Salem; and three bothers, Jdm R. Douglas of Wln8too«8alan, Willie Douglas of Greensboro and Clyde Douglas of Baltimore, Bid. MULLIS INFANT •Bmmy Guy Blollls, Jr., week- dd son of Jhnmy and Anne Tallent lAdils of Bt. 3, died Saturday morning at N. C. Pfljrflgt b Winston* &um. Surviving ta addition to his ^ents are three sisters, Glenda, Iheresa and Blartha MuDls, all of be home; the patemalgrandparente, WOham n Bh^of Bt 8,BiodavllIe kttd the maternal grandpareds, Mr. and Bin. Ta&it dffi. 3, Ad vance. Graveside services were bdd Simday at the Redland Pen tecostal Holiness Church cemetery. BIB& W. CBBNDBIX lbs. Bessie Use James Rendriz, 74, of 619 8. Bswfiuaaa n^d, widow of W. C. Hendrb, died yesterday-at Dado Oounty Hospital IT Hocfcsville. Ibe funeral wOl be at 2 p.iB. Ilwrsday at Vogten Hab Street Funeral Cbspd. Burial win be in Silem Cemetery. Mrs. ^Heodrlx was bom b Anion County to B. Bl. and Rebecca EDb James. She qient her early life b Davie Comity and had Bved b WbstuhSiIem ,40 years. She wii n member lot Ardfflore Ifolted Uetbodst Oiureh. Survlvbg see bur bxothen, E. B., C. B., J. P. tib Can James of BfocksvOIe. John T. Howard Death Ruled Accidental A 39yearKdd BlodtsvSle man ifodat tSiSOajn.llmrsday of a self-inflicted gondiot umund, accwdlng to Davie County Cbnmer Dr. B. L. Bichards. Aibn TBlmadgw Howard, d 806 Bardson St., ^ipatelly diaihimsdf wiffia JScaBber ptsM at fim tq> of Oie fairway to fab parents* twuHEtay home, Buhards, win added that Howard's motb^ found the body on the stairway . Dr. Bidianb ruled the death "At first H: aagoared it mig^ rfaave bean ■suicide, but furthertovestlgBtlon siiowed that thegun prabaUy went off ac- as he started down file stbre," said Dr. RIdisrds. Bom Sept 14, 1946 to DavieCounty, he was the soi id CUnaxd P. and Nan Neddt Howard. Mr. Howard was a truck bivcr and a member of First PreslqFterisn Cfauicfa. He was on army veteran, serving fiiree years. He spent U monfiis to Thailand IS months to Germany. Survivors to Bdffltlon to hb parents who reside at 606 Hardison St., indude three sisters, BIfs. Lhtda H. Dunn also of the honm, Bfrs. Blarfiia H. Jones of Bt 3, BlOcksvflle and Bto. (Sara Walker d (Breen- cove Springs, Fla.; one brother,Jsdt C. Howard d the home: 'gran^pBrcnts, Bfi>. and Bin. O. T. BfesUt of Woodbaf. Funsel services were conducted Satnrd^ at 2 pjn. to Eatia^ FUnerd Chapd by theRev. Ldand Riduunison and bg fi» Rev. ESmer Day. Burial was to RowanMsnorld Park, Sallsbory. Pallhrarers woe BIU Itoy, BID Jmiker, Bob Crotts, Thomas, Kenneth Koontz, Terry Ladi and Jerry Koontz. Bio -Obituaries -10/21/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6B - DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAV, O^BER 28, 1971 Mrs. Minnie Crenshaw Stimson Davie Native Dies At 106 Another Davle County native died laat week at the age of IM. She was Mrs. Minnie Crefl> Shaw Stimson, reeognieed as Iredell County's oldest dtizen. Mrs. ^mson diedOclober 20th at the Keever'a Rest Home In Statesville. She had celebrated her 106th birthday on June 30. The previous week, Mrs. M. D. Brown also died at the age of 106. Mrs. Stimson was bom on June SO, 1865, in Davie County, the daughter of the late David and Mary Heathmen Crenshaw. Her husband, WlUiam Jasper Stimson died In September of 1929. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Statesville where funeral services were held FHday. Burial was In the' Oakwood Cemetery. Surviving Is one son, Frank P. Stimson of Knoxviile. Tenn. Mrs. Stimson, Interviewed tw the Record & Landmark reporter on the occasion of her lOOth birthday on June 30,1965, she described her earlier daya In Davie County and how she wae a tomboy who enjoyed setting rabbit and bird traps In thesrea. . She attended a school spon sored by the Presbyterian Church and continued her academic work at Greensboro Female Academy, better known today as Greensboro CoU^e. In her later years, she kept abreast of world events and did not allow headline news to MRS. A. M. UPSHAW III OILBBRT L. SMtTH, « MRS. STIMSON escape her interest and she expressed her Interest for music during the Interview. Mrs. Stimson was a teacher for 15 years, most of that time Instructing eight grade students in Salisbury. She also spent some IS years In the mercantile buslnesa. Moving to Statesville in 1906, she Joined the First Presbyterian Church there. Asked to describe ho' long life, Mrs. SUmson said at the time that it wu attributed to many years of "busy life" and a happy marriage. ITie funeral of Mrs. Unda Edwards Upshaw, S7, formerly of Wlnston-Salon, wife of Lt. Arthur M. Upshaw III, formerly of MockavUle, was conducted at 2pjn. Saturday, October 23, at Haywortb-Mlller'a Silas (h'eek Parkway Chapel bv the Rev. Elmer Shelter and the Rev. Kenneth Robinson. Burial was In the Moravian Graveyard. Mrs. Upshaw died Wed nesday, October 20, at 6:30 p.m. at Bethesda Navel HospUal In Bethesda, Md. She was born In Winston- Salem on Dec. 31,1943 to Wilson E. and Shirley Snyder Edwards. She had lived most of her life In Winston-Salem. She had lived In Naha, Okinawa for three years before entering the Naval hospital four months ago. She was a graduate of R. J. Reynolds High School and Stratford College at DanvUle, Va. Mrs. Upshaw was a member of Ardmore Moravian Church of Wlnston-Salem. Surviving are her husband; her parents of 700 Oaklawn Avenue, two sisters, Mrs. Robert T. Saunders Jr. of Petersburg, Va., and Mrs. Charles T. King of 813 Magnolia Street, and a twin brother, Wilson E. Edwards Jr. of 430 S. Sunset Drive, Wlnston-Salem, Gilbert Lee Smith, 46, of 904 Glenn Avenue, Wlnston-Salem, died Friday morning at Davie Hospital at StatesvUle after a long lUneas. He was bom In Mocksville. He was of the Holiness faith and a veteran of World War 0. Mr. Smith was reared by hfrs. Mamie Flemmlng of Wlnston- Salem and Walter Btchinson of Detroit, Idlch., who survive. WALTER FLOYD ALLEN Waiter Floyd Allen. 78, of Park Avenue, Mocksville, died Friday at Marshalltown, Iowa, while visiting his son and daughter. Hie funeral was held Tuesday at MarsbalUown. Burial was there. Mr. Allen was bom In Davle County to WlUiam Gaston and Julia Bowden Allen. He was formerly from Marshelltown, a retired farmer. Surviving are two dsughtera, Mrs. Julia Vernon of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. Dorothy Zcisnelfis of Marshalltown; two eons, Roy V. Allen of Mar- ^alltown, and Dale M. AUm of Richmond, Virginia; two sisters, Mra. Ethel Sofley of Route 5, MocksvUle, end Mrs. Vdma McLeland of Uscomb, Iowa, and one brother, M. K. Allen of Rt. 6, MocksvUle. Bio —Obituaries —10/28/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6B - DAVIB COUNTY BNTERPRISB RBCORD, immSDAV, O^BBR 28, 197! HAROLD DAVIS F^eral servlees for Harold Davis, 61, of KaonapollB, were bdd lliuraday, October 21, at 2 p^. at the Klmball Churdi In KaanapoUs with the Rev. C. Blatlon Sarr in dtarge. Burial was in Cardina Memorial Park. Mr. Davis died Tuesday, October 19, at 8tl6 pjn. at the Blowing Rock Hospital. Death fdlowed a heart attadc. A native of IBUsborot^, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James WOliaro Davis and had lived in Kannapblis since 1934. & was a iHWter, and bad worked for the Salisbury Post until his rdirement in ApeH of this year because of ill health. He bad also worked in Kan- napoUs, Mooresville, Danville, aim had worked for the Davle Ooun^ Ekiterprlse-Record on his da^ off several years a^. ite was a monber of Kimhall Manorial Lutheran Church. Surviving are the widow, Marie Gareber D^is; two sistera, Mrs. Hhtel Walker of MomreaviUe and Mrs. M. M. Fbwlo' of Durham. BOB GLENN JOYNER 67 Bob Glom Joyner, 67, of Route 8, Lexington, died at 6:85 pjn. ^day in the Davie Ooimty Hospital, MacksvUle, aftor an Mnesa of three months. Mr. Joyner was bom in Lreddl County June 1, 1904, to Walter and DdJah Rlchar&an Joyner. He was a retired em« fdogm.of the Graver Buildiiig Block Company. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pansy Smith Joyner of the home, one daughter, Mrs. Gerald Gtoyton of Elurhardt, South Carolhia: one son, (Benn Ayner of Rt. 8, Advance; 6 grandchildren,l great grand* child: three aistars, Mrs. W. L. Barnard of Hamidonville, Mrs.. J. EVed RaQedge of Greensboro and Mrs. J. IL Morrison of Statesville; and three hrothers, W. C. JOyner of Statesville, Rrank Jbynerand Rev. Wilson Joyner both of Ronda, N. C. The fhneral service was at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Davidson Fiinoral Rome Chapel in Lexington. THOMAS S. BANES, 97 Thomas Shell Banes, Sr., 97, of 308 East Omter St^, Lexington, died at 6:65 pjn. Mr. Banes was bora in Davie Oaonty Jti^ 14, 1874 to Arthur CSay and Kathryn Shackleibrd Banes. He was a member of the first UUt^ Methodist Church vdiere he had served <m the Board of Trustees, was a member of. the Lexington Junior Order, an honorary member of the Lexington Rotary Chtb and also a member of the Lexington Masmiie Lodge 473. He was a thirty second degree SootUsh Rite Mason and a member of the Oasis Shrine Temfde. Mr. Eanes was a fiomer dty commissiaier of Lmdngton. Mr. Banes owned and operated the first Ice plant in Lexington whldi was known as the Lexington Ice & Coal Company and also owned the (Sty fee and Fud Company in Thomasville. He was past president of (he N. C. Ice Association and was founder and president of the former Davidson County Creamery Company. At one time Mr. Banes was a building oon- tractmr in Lexington and built the dd post office whldi is now the Davidsra County Library and also built the old first Baptist Churdi among cthors. %a wife, Rebecca Cecil Banes, died A^ 14, 1969. Surviving ere (me daughter. Mrs. Sun Pollock or Thomasville: and seven sons, Oedl C. Banes, Sr., Samud S. Banes and Robert L. Banes all of Lexington, Thomas Shdl Banes, Jr. of Rt. 2, Crumpler, N. C. Charles R. Banes, Sr. and Ralph H. Eanes both of Tliomasvllle and John B. Banes, Sr. of Greensboro. The fiinerd service was hdd •t 4 pjn, Tuesday at the First- United Methodist Church ta Lexington conducted by the Rev. Rarim lUeksoD ana Ih*. RdM Ta^. Burid waa in Lexmgtoi City Cemetery. Bio -Obituaries —10/28/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Winston-Salem Journal J- (L v» \ >- v_ O ALBERT J. MARKET CLEVELAND "'A lb ert James Harkey, 50, of Cleyeland^f Rt. 2,'died Saturday at Rowan IVIemorial Hospital at Salisbury. The funeral be at 3 p.'m. today at Cleveland Baptist Church. Burial will be in the; church cemet^. • MrV' Harkey 'was bom' " in' Rowan County to George N. and Mary Cress Harkey. He was n member of Cleveland Baptist Church and' was a security guard for Cooleemee Mills. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ella Mae Beaver Harkey; a daughter, Miss Kathy Harkey of the home; a son, Randy H^key of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Ida CurJee of*Newton, Mrs. Bessie H..Par^ of Cleveland, Rt."l, and'Mrs. Pauline Stewart of Statesville; and four brothers, Walter Harkey of High Point, Cress Harkey of Statesville, Charlie Harkey of Salisbury and David Harkey pf i Cleveland. } The body is at Bunch Funeral Home at Statesville. . * OAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRARV MOCKSVIU.E, NO tcei\5eO OcTO?>Eft.30, ini r- "Sou-act Of DEC6|^seo AmceStr.S . Copi i . CTV U/ i 5 0 1 O s 6B > DAVIB COUNTY BNTCRPWSE JtECORD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1971 MRS. TROY C. VAUGHN Mrs. UUlra James Vaie^ 87, of Barmofly, Rt 1, wUe of the Rev. IToy C. Vav^, died Satiorday alint at Da^ Ooimty R^Uu at HOokavlUe. Tfte funeral was hdd Tuesday at Sawyersvllle Wesleyao Ghurdt near Ashebore. Btulal was bi the dmrdi cemetery. BIrs. Vaughn was bom In Qoilfa>d County to William Martin and Kitty McKInney James. She was a member of tib^y Wesleyan Church and was a patient care assistant Surviving are bar budtand, Mrs. Be^ Jean Newmme of Asheboro; a son, Kenneth James Vaughn of Ashebcrp; three dsters, Bfrs. Mollie Prultt of Greensh^, Mrs. Mary 'P^bman of Wlnston^Salem and Mrs. Annie Danids of JUUan; five brothers, Marvb G. and Jack V. Ellison of Stokesdele, William Howard James of Greensboro, Irvin J. James of Wlnston^Salem and Robert 0. Ellison of Ihomasvflie; and a stepsister, Mrs. Millie Rumbley of Stotodale. JAY W. RATLEDGE, B2 Jay W. Ratfedge, 58, of Port Deposit, Md., formerly of BteksviUe, diM October 27tfa, at a hospital at Port Dooslt The funeral was held Ftiday at Pattoson Funeral Home at Perry\^ Md. Burial was In West Nottingham Cemetery diere. Mr. Ratledge was bom in Davie County to Jay M. and Ha Ratledge. He was aupertn- tendent of Genoral Steel Co. to WUmta^, Dd. SurvWing are his wife, Mrs. RhebaJ. Ratledge; two sons, J. W. Ratledge, Jr., of Portland, Ore., and L. Ratledge of the home; his mother of MOcksvUle; four dstma, Mrff. Cedric V. Smoot and Mrs. Carl M. ^ers of ModnvlUe, Mia. William Bdton and Mrs. Gory Bodenheimer of Winston- Sdem; live larothers, John F. Ratledge of Oonowingo, Md.,. and Claude M., Kdmeth ^ James L.. and Dennis P. MARSHALL HOWARD ManhaU Steven Howard, 68, of Weet Palm Bead). Flmda died to his deep at nls home Saturday. He was the son of the late Bdr. and Mrs. D. C. Howard of Mockavtlle and was a graduate of the MoeksvUle High Sd)od. Following graduaflon from the local school, Mr. Howard was engaged to the Insurance business at Kan* napolis for a number of years. Hs then moved to West Palm Beach, Florida vdiere he was the owner and operator of a TV and ai^anoe dore at the Ime of hto mth. Funeral services were held Tuesday to West Palm Beach, Florldto. Mr. Howard is survived by his wife, the former Carolyn Walker of Kannapolis; and a Sim, Steve of the homo. Three dsters: Mre. Thlna List of Wli)st<n<Salem; Mrs. Moedle Holllngshead of Baltimore, Md.; and Mrs. Thdma Franfce of Weet Palm Beach, Florida. Four toothers: Cltoard Howard of Mocteville: Gilmer Howard of Baltimore, Md.; Carroll Howard of Skanetries, N. Y.: and. SI. C. Howard of Nashville, Tenn. MARION SMITH O Marion Grimes Smith, MocksvOle, husband of EQen McDanlel Smith, dl^ early this momliig at his home. Re was bom in Davie Countyon April 1, tSSS to the late Luke and^en Sanders toniih. Re was retired fircm Heritage Furniture Company in MoeksvUle. Funeral services will be conducted at 2p jn. Thursday to Baton Funerm Chapd. Bmial will be in Smith Grove Oemetffi^. Survivors to addition to the vridowtodude three sisters Mrs. Loman Jbrdan of Cooieemee, Mrs.' Catherine. UnvUle of Lexlnstim, BSrs. Jettio Sttoe ofiSsvUlo; two bro^m.Henry and PYank Smith, Iwth of Moclnr^e. The fkmUy will be at the funeral home Ikem 7 until 9 Wednesday evodng. Bio -Obituaries —11/4/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1971 - Page 1 Auto Kills Man Mowing Yard KBymondHendenon F\)eter, 61, of Mocksvllle, Rt. s, Par- mlofibai community, was killed FVi^ afternoon araimd 4:30 pjn. by an automtddle wfaHe mowing his front lawn. State Hitfmay Patrolman J. C. tSoodIn said a car dMven by Eddie Harvey Bartman, 16, of Advance, Rt. 1, left the pavement and ran Into the yard and strodt Foster. Hartman, driving a 1070 Mustang, was going south on the Fannhigton Road whra the car wait out of control. Alter striking Poster, the car hit a tree. Foster was taken to the Davie Oounty Hbqdtal where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Ihe Mustang was a total loss. It was Oavle'a loth hlfl^way fatality. Funeral services for Mr. Foster was hdd Sunday af ternoon at Baton's Funeral Chapd. Burial was In Baton's Baptist Churdi cemetery. He was bom in Oavle Oounty to John H. and Delia Williams- Poster. Ho was ^ manber of - Faimlngton Baptist, and was a retired employee of the State ffighway Department Surviving are bis wife, Mrs. loulse Davis Foster; a slsteri Bibe. Eliiabeth MazzoUnl- of TRnston-Salem; a Inother, John Lester Poster of Advance, Rt. 3; two half sisters, hfra. Jusnlta Hauser of YadklnvlUe and Mra. Lucille Rednum of StatesvUle; three half brothera, Harman L. Foater of Winston-Salem, Glenn Foster of YadklnvlUe and Robert C. Foster of Austin, Tex.; a stepsister, Mrs. Bertie Bal^ of YadklmdUe; and a stepmother, Bad Foster of Wnston-Salem. SB - DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, NgVEj^ER 11, 1971 — I.' MRS. ANNIE IIAME3- Blrs. Annie Uvmigood IJames, 78, Oodeemee, died In Richard Baker Hsq^tal in Hickory Monday, November 8, at 6 a. m. She bad been a residat of the N. C. Lutheran Home there for two years. She was bom In Stanly County, datohtcr of ttte late E^phralm Ome. She was first niarrisd to Oowan Uvei^ood. Survivors indude her husband, John IJames: one daughter, Mra. Edgar C. Dtddoaon of Clemmoss; four stq>-cbl)dren, Blrs. Rommte GcMory. Mrs. Drapor Wood, andMiss Prances fj^es all of Oocleemee, and Mrs. Anderson V<^er of Salisbury; two stepsons, James liames of Vtrglala and Pete IJames of Oodeonee; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Danld of ModGBVille and BSra. Fred Harwood of Albemarle; one Imdier Dock Coble of Albemarle; two granddiOdren. Funeral services were bdd at s p. m. luesday at Hdy CToss Lutheran Church wfaoe Mrs. Uames bdd her membership. Bmlal waa In liberty Unltra Methodist Churdi cemetery. FRANK BENSON Frank QuOlman Benson of Cbolcemee and Washington, D. 0., Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 6 p. m. In Wadiingten following a heart attack. Survivors Indudo one daq^ter. Mrs. BUI I^tx Jr. of SalUhury; two sisters, Mrs. Margie Benson McGinn of Daytm Beach, Pla. and Mrs. A. H. Stalsy of Kiasimee. Fla., one toother. H. H. Benson of Route 1. SalUhury.Mr-Bi^S^thesoncfthe late Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Benson of Route i. Sdlsbury. Flmeral services was con ducted at Baton's Funeral Home, MoeksvUle. WISHON INFANT The infant son of Glann and Frances Stanley Wiihon of MocksvUlc, Route 3, died sbo^ after birth Saturday at BaptUt Hosi^ in Winston- Bdoin- A graveside service wss hdd Sunoy.Nov.dtbat Bfount (give United Methodist Church cemetery in Yadkin Oounty. SurWvlng are his parents; a sister, Vlwe M. Wlnon of ttie home; two brothers. Ihmnas W. aid Ronald D. WUhen of the home; and Ida grandparents, Mrs. Ftances hoA and Wealsy Wlahon of BfocksvUle, Route B. Bio -Obituaries -11/11/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 8B - DAVIB cowry enterprise R^RD, THURSDAV. NOVE^R 11. 1971 FOSTER INFANT Ite Ittbnt «m of GUtytott ami Bllnbeth Caroll Foster of Advance, Rotde 1, fied shortly after birfii Nov. M at Baptist la Wlnston^alem.A gravo^ acrvlee was hdd thursday at fiw Yatfldavllle Pentecostal tIbUncas Church oemetery. Surviving are his pareota; a brotho'. TImmy Postsr of the home; sad Us grandparents. Air. and Airs. H. F. Fsster or Advance, Route I. MRS. CARL IAMBS MOCKSVIUB'« Bin. Bmily Spry James, OS, of IfdekivOls. Rt 4, wife of Carl James, died yesterday at Davie Ootinty Ibspttal. Ihe fktneral will be at. 4 pjD. Ihonday at TUrreatlne Bapttit Ctrarcb. Burial will he' la the drareb esmetary. Hn. Jamas wu ban lo Davlo Coosty to Will and Besala MeCttQeuih fiory. She was a member of lUrrentlae BapUit Cbu^. SurvlviBi are her husband; two dmifhteri. Bin. Tommy Lagle of BtoehsvUle, RL 7, and Bin. Oyde Seats of BfocksvUIe, RL 3; five sons, B. Bl., Charles and CarroU James of Bfodcsvllle. Rt 4. and Jesse and Oena James of Bfoeksvflle, Rt 7; and six slsten. Bin. Ned LMkabOl and Hn. Oscar Keller of HecksviUe, Bin. Ctaude Refer and Hn. I. D. Klramer of Alocksvine. Rt 4. Mrs. Santord Woodruff of Qaytnonl, Dot, and Hn. Lloyd Oretnway of Odenton, Hd. Bio -Obituaries -11/11/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA TWIN CITY SENTINEL, U/12/1971 cSMUe;'-:Ti- 'i- pA!mHhf}Aaman ;JllridS3 ;o/ three fl nd''Mattle'i'Jtich ^fthhsridVahd, jivns i' -Jodgtlmeljemjloyeljot. .dcnlral' ' CdhjUnai p3ahk:and!Trust d6.;At lJifiiUmc3 hcyWaavScrving as 'i vlcfciprwldent." n s^'as /• a past' Farmlngtbn MasonictLodgc^dnd- Was .Uife grandson of Rfe?H ho^of .thft.Ndrlh,Carolina' fi ' a.k?rraef;,;WdmberVo^ the . DavlefenfeBoard of.'EtliicaUon,-, a ; 5]J)a|«wr;6f,the Coolccmce.Lions • |Club,-••Ihe'^-Mocksvillc ^Kolary i /°f F'fsl 'UnitedMdlfiodlst|6hurch In MocksvHIc. ' lir ^ a member of;JMelhodlsty churches 'in Farm-^Inglon and Coolcemcc. ' , ^ rSu^vlying-'Sre: his -Wife, Mrs. ;Pauiine.Barber,.Bahnson of the ihornei- a'son,- c. F.;Balinson III Itf,;? ^"Shtcr, 'Mrs.jpty Arndt-of Newton; a sister, [M";' fester-p, Martin Sr., of I ^MocksvllleJ'y^andt a; brother, | at'''4 n p.mO>Saturdai^at;^.'E'ail 0 n 'siKuneral-Chapel. Burial m be n wllh:MdsOnic;.riteS.t:;;■,' '^^piiy.'l'rcqueBled' that|BP^onalst-Vbe-. nifldci to the'Farmiugtdn '.Cemetery .^und. -i I I tvi-h • 0. rL V > 'v, fc U //..V, '97/ Bio -Obituaries -11/12/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA cr vr> •V i. . it 1 '5 hu s i -r V -^OCKSWIXE?;V 3Bvere]tt^ ' .iShes ll6weQlf^8r''6f:•521 Pine ''^He was J)wne-<Ioun^.: and was .employed at Williams Sawmill' in Stovall. He was a veteran of World War 11 and was a member of St. Jolm AME . i Zion Church in-^Mocksville. I Surviving ^are- his' wife, Mrs. Hattie Ruth Howell; a daughter, ; Miss ^ris Smith "'Howell; and a i sister,- Mrs. .Louise H. Gaither, ' all'hf Mocksville.' * ,.V I' The funeral will he held ati 13 p.m. Sunday at the St. ^ohn ; Church 'by the Rev. Fryman.^ Ciermaiiy. Burial will he in thh" I Methodist Cemetery. , . . I The body iai at Noble and^ ' Eelsey .^^nmCTal Home inf ^Salisbury where it will be hntilq j placed in the church;7at 2. p,m.^ Sunday. . The family i funeral, home todayJV. be I aV %8i^ 8 to .9 "p.m. I U-Vvx' I I n- tf-}/ m o o ij -j. -j OQ =i P >O. CO o Roo LlJ g <r> WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 11/13/1971 Charles Frederick Bahnson AtA^Sg 1^1 Jtnllfl? 5. president of:in and hS y?8tefda^ at his ■kAf '"® ol Ws death, Air, 'isannson was ..iServing as' Se^ bank" lifesideni" for |.Mr. Babwon- was a ' past', inaster of Farmlrtgton MasonicIjodge and was the grandson oftte author of the North CarolinaMasdnic Manual. a former member oftte Davlc County Board of! EducaUon, a. ihember of theCoolpmce Lions Club and fthe'Mdcksvillo notary Club. He was United'miT Church In Mocksville, Bahnsonne hold at 4 p.m. todayafRaton's Funbral C h a p e LBurial will be in FarmingtonCemetery with Masonic riles.Mr. Bahnson was bom in '*?Jm H. and IAlaltie RIch^Bahnsotii I j. Surviving ^'orTs his* wife. Mrs. II Pauline BaVbeV Bdhnson V n' ' ?«u"' , ?,* Bahnson HI of"■Char|ollo: a daughter, Mrs.! ® Newton; a:sister, >Marllir Sr. oi.and a brother, Bahnson Jr.. of I that[ SkIji 1 ■ t*® made to thet f yj^gton Cemetery; Fund. Ur* $ ^ llotr. 12.. l^yi Bio -Obituaries -11/13/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA — <r 1 s- 4cJU^cJ I MARION G. SMITH MOCKSVILLE — Ma i* i o n ' Grimes Smith, 43, of Mocksville I died "yesterday at his home: after a long illness. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial, will be in Smith G r o v e i Cemetery. i Mr. Smith was born in Davie n County to Luke and EUen j Sanders Smith and was a i retired . employe " of Heritage i Furniture Co. j Surviving are his wife, Mrs. I Helen McDaniels Smith; three | sisters, Mrs. Lomas Jordan of Cooleemee, Mrs. Catherine! Linville of Lexington and Mrs. Jettie Stine of Mocksville; and two brothers, Henry and Frank Smith of Mocksville.f I g I ; CQUfflV BNTBRPRI8E RECORD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER t8, 1971 BVERSTTE HOWELL Bverttte HaMs Howell, 6S, of 831 Pine St„ Mccksvllle, died niuredey, November 11, at 8:30 ajn. at his re^dence after an Illness of seven months. Bom June 31, 1913 In Davie Oounty, he was the son of the late A^ur Howell and Mrs. Clyde Howell Carr. He was educated In Davle County schools and had been employed by Williams Saw Iffll in Stovall. Mr. Howell was a member of St. John's AME Zlon Churdt and was a veteran of World War n. Survivors include tiie widow, Mrs. Hattle Ruth Robert Howell: a daughter, Miss Iris Smith Howdl of MocfcsviUe; one sister, Mrs. f^ulse H. Galther of Mocksville. Funeral servlcea were eon- ducted Sunday at 3 p.m. in St. John's AME Zion Church by the Rev. Freeman Germany. Burial was In Methodist cemetery. JESSIE M. SOFLBY Jessie Martin Sofley, 72. of Advance, Rt. 1, died Thursday, November li, at Forsytb Memorial Ho^ltal in Winston- Salem. Hie funeral was conducted at 2 pjn. Saturday at Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mr. Sofley was bom in Davle County to John A. and fifory Martin Sofley. He was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church and was a retired carpenler. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mai'gie Foster Sofley; a dau^ter, Mrs. J. C. of Advance, Rt. 1; three sons, Gilbert, Roy and Jessie Martin Sofley Jr. of Advance, Rt. 1; four Bisters, Mrs. Everette Etohlson of MocicsvUle, Rt. 6, Mra. Willie Cook of Advance, Rt. 1, Mrs. Harry Glngman of Mocksville, Rt. 5. and Mrs. Wiley Smith of Wlnston-Salm; and two brothers, Henry and Frank Sofley of Mocksville, Rt. 6. CLAUDE 0. SWICEGOOD Claude Odell Swic^ood, 83, of Woodleaf, Rt. l. died Nov. 10th at Us home. The funeral was held Frday at Woodleaf United Methodist Church. Rurlal waa in the dhurch cemetery. Mr. Swlcegood was bom in Rowan County to Charles and Flora Greene Swlcegood. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mozelle Den son Swlcegood, six daughters, Blrs. Frances Potts of-iWb^eafi >Rt. 1, Mrs. Fiem .RaKah of ctiaitanooga, Mrs,'''Betts/ 'Gregory of Greensboro, Mrs. Lois RUiUsoa of,Del Ray Beach, F1a.i ^ Mrs. Bdaude Barclay M Olncy, Md., and Mrs. Riiby Wbeeler of Hemdon, Va.; four aons, Graham Swlcegood of Charlotte, Harold Swlcegood of Pompano Beach, Fla., Charles Swlcegood of Brentwood, Md.; and Otla Swlcegood of Clinton, Md.; three sisters, Mrs. J. R. Hoke, Mrs. Maude Powell and Mrs. John Riggs of KannapoUs; and two brothers, G. G. Swlcegood of Wooldeaf and Boyd Swlcegood of Cooleemee. DUKE LYONS SR. Duke Lyons Sr., about 76, of St^ford, Conn., a native of Davle County, died Monday, November 8, In Stamford. The funeral was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 13, at Smilh Grove AME Zion Church lo Davle County. Burial was In the church cemetery. Surviving Is a dau^ter, Mrs. Ruth L. Harper of Winston- Salem; two sons, Ral^ Wesley l^mns of Long Island, N. Y., and Duke Lyons Jr. of Brooklyn, N. Y.; three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Howell, Mrs. Pearl Bpock and Mrs. Marty Beth Blackwell of Mockaville; and a brother, Flake Lyons of Wlnston-Salem. Tsyfor Owens Henry Taylor Owens 67, of Cooleemee, died Friday night, November 12, at Baptiat Hospital In Wlnston-Salem. The funeral waa held at 8:30 pjn. Sunday in Eaton's Funnel Chapel at Mocksville. Brtdal was in Rowan Memorial Park in Rowan County. Mr. Owena was born in Da'iddson County lo Walter and Lula Barber Owena. He was a member of Cooleemee Fint Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bamice Driver Owens; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Biaylock of Huntington Beach, Calif.; a son, Bill Owena of ^dsvUle; two sisters, Mrs. John Butner of Salisbury and Miss Wllma Owens of Cooleemee; and two brothera, Ralidi and Delmar Owena of Cooleemee. WELDON E. FOSTER Wcldon Edward Foster, 84, of Advance, Rt. 1, died Friday night, November 12, at Davle County Hospital at MockavUle. The funeral was held at 2 pjn. Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel at MocksvUle. Burial was In Bethlehem United Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Foster was bom in Davle County to Wddou and Minnie Brock Foster. He was a retired farmer and a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Surviving are a smi, Charles W. Forter of Advance, Rt. 1; three ststera, Mrs. LUlle An derson and Mrs. Betty Everhardt of Winston-Salem and Mra. Sam Dunn of Advance, Rt. 1; and a brother, Sanford Foster of Advance, Rt. 1. Bio -Obituaries - 11/18/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY BNTBRPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1971 MRS. W. A. WEST Funeral servlceB for Mrs. Minnie McDanlel Weit of MockavUle, Roufe 1, widow of W. A. West, were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday, November 16, at Society Baptist Cburch in Iredell County. Mrs. West, 89, died Saturiby at Lynn Haven Nursing Home at Mocksville where bad been a patient for seven years. Mrs. West was bom In Oavie County to Henry T. and Betty Starretle McDanlds. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Betty W. WUlamB. and Mrs. Clyde Williams of BdocksvOle, Rt. 1; and a sister, Mrs. Stone Rudacll of Salisbury.. E. W. Prevette Of Harmony HARMONY - ^alm WU- burn Prevette, renxed brmer, 86, of R(. 1, HanqoDV', died Tuesday morning at Davie CoUD* Bom in WUkes County on Sept. 28,1886 be was tbe son of tba late Momo and Mary Giss Prevetta. Survivors In^de the widow, -Mrs. Hie GUcs Prevette; four daugbten, Mrs. Ulllan parfca of Lexuigton, Mrs. Tommy "Binter of HamplonvlUe, Mrs. M. H. TaU^ Of Otarlotte, Mrs. W. E. Tilley of Harmony: four sons, Josepn Prevette of China Grove^ Alvln Prevette of Laodis, WU* bum Prevette of Rt 1, Hocks- vlUe and E. B. Prevette of Ibr> mony; one slater, Mrs. Battle Durham of Cooieemee; two brothers, L. F. Prevette of ModtsviUa and 8. B. Prevette of Danville, Va, Funeral scrvlcee will be eon* dueled Ttaarcday. lE s pjm. ai Libatsr WttlByM ChUKH !»• ttil the church cemet^. Charles F. Bahnson Rites Held For Charles F. Bahnson Charles Frederick Bahnson, Vice President of Central Carolina Bank and Trust Company, died on Friday, Novembff 12 at his home on North Main Street, Mocksville, after an Illness of three months. Mr. Bahnson Is sundved by his widow, the former Pauline Barber of Mount Airy; a aon, C. P. Bahnson, Dl of <%arlotte; a daughter, Lucy Bahnson Amdt of Newton and two grand* daughters, Laura and Mdlnda Amdt, also of NewUm; a aister, Mrs. Lester P. Martin, Sr. of Mocksville and a brother, Frank H. Bahnson. Jr., of ■~R.-trtigmT-tlOr«h-Gaaliafl. A long time employee of Central Carolina Bank and Trust Company, Mr. Bahnson, at the time of his death, wasserving as western area vicepresident for the bank, assigned to supervisory duties over thebran<^e8 of Denton, Cooieemee.Mocksville, Yadklnville, Stokesdale and Summerfleld. Born in -Farmington to Francis H. and Mattle RichBenson, he was Past Master ofFarmington Masonic Lodge and was the grandson and namesake of the author of tbe North Carolina Masonic Manual. In addition, he was a former member of the Davle County Board of Education, a member of Cooieemee Uon's Club, theMocksville Rotary Club and the Methodist churches of Farmington, Cooieemee and Mocksville. Funeral services were held Saturday, November 13, at 4pjn. at Eaton's Funeral Home. The Rev. Austin Hamilton,pastor of the First - United Methodist Church ofnciated.B^al was In the family plot atFarmington Cemetery with Masonic rites. • Bio -Obituaries -11/18/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 8B - DAVIE COUNTY BNTBRPWSB RECORD. WBDWBSDAY, NOVBMBBR 24. 1971 PLBTCHER RBAVia 87 Fletcher Martin Reavis, 87, of lU. 6.. ModcBvine, died at 3:80 pjn. Saturday. November 20, in Dt^ Hoqtltal, Durham, where be bad been a patient for about one week. He was bom December 3,1914 In YaiDdn County to the late George and Amwa Reavis. He was a membo' of FarmliQton Baptist Churd) and a dairy farmer. . , Surviving ore his wife Annie Clalr Davis Reavis; one srni, Wayne M. Reavis of Rt 8, MocksvOIe; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Kroomus of Bloxon, Va., and Lynne May of Rt. 3, Yadklnville: two brothers, Hursel Reavis of Rt. 5, MocksvIOe, and Calvin Reavis of Xannapolis. FUneral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. at Par- mlngton Baptist Church. LEE P. UVENGOOD Lee FranUin Uvmgood, 77, of Woodleaf Road (Bed Friday night, November 19, at his home. The funeral was held at 3 jpjn. Sunday, November 21 at Oays CBiapel United Methodist Ghiira. Burial was In the diurdi cemetery. Mr. Uvengood was bora in Davle County to Columbus and Martha Uven^iod. He was a memb« of Gays Chapd Uhited Methodist Church and was a retired employe of the Southern Railway. Survtdng are his wife, Mrs. SUde Uwigood; four daughters, Mrs. Fred Crawford and Mrs. Orls Graham of Salisbury, Mrs. David Allen of Detroit and Mrs. W. B. Grotman of Carles Heights, S.C.: four sons, L. P. uvengood, Jr. of WooSIeaf, Mdvin and Curtis of Salisbury and Ray Uvengood of Terrell; two sisters, Mrs. Chariotte Jacobs of SeIM>ury and Mrs. Mary Winders of Arlington, Vs.; and two brothers. Jack Uvengood of Salisbury and Raymond Uvengood of Lexlngten. Bio -Obituaries -11/24/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1971 - Page 1 Man Killed ■MMM. falall^ Thanksgii^. Day«» Edwird WtOard. n» of 818 Nance Avenue. BIm Faint, waslifUed llniniday ol^ when hewas struck by a car cn US 81. about seven miles east ofBlockpOIe. State Hl^way Patrolman R. to a2"mldffle of the^% Ihe was strode by a car < » Bloimt Hafansatdlfae.operatorof the BentonWalatdofMbiintAi»;a^ was Steven Hamilton. 28. of half sister, Miss MariamHldcory. ! WQlard of hlbunt Airy; and a * NocbargeswlUbefOed.Bafan 1 JSft WUIardsaid, -j t Mount Aiiy. J ^ Hie ftoiera] for willard was■i held Sunday at SedirestI Flmeral Chapd. Burial was to 1 Pflot Mountain. Be was bom to Surry County' to Mr. end hfra. George wiUanLHe was an employee of( Jamestown Weavtog hfla. Surviving ere three sons,2 Jackie Edward and Charles Wayne WUbvd of Jamestown DAVJI^OUNTY ENTBRPRISB RECORD. Mrs. Guy Foster Mrs. Ella Ndl Poster, 73, ofOoolemnee, wife of Guy Foster,died Wednesday, November 84,at Davle CounW Hospital at MoeksviUe. Hte funeral wasat 88m. Saturday at the Firstaptlst Church in Codemnee. Burial was in Turrentlne Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Foster was bom toRowan County to Harrose and Augusta EUer Ndl.^rvivlng are her htsband;Bin dua^tera, Mra. Claude,Bard. Mrs. Wayne Nesbltt andhlra. Edna Long of Cooleemee.Mrs. Dcyle Hoover of Griando,na., Mrs. CUnton MQIhoUand ofDaytona Beach; Fla.. and Mrs. H. R. Hendrix of MockavUIe;two sons. Floyd Foster ofCooleemee and Don Fostor ofHdly HUl, Fla.; three sisters,Ifitrs' W. B. Vlck of Mocksvllle. Mrs. Walter Shoaf of Cooleemeeand hto. L. A. Pox of Salisbury: and a brother, Sdney Neil of COdeemee. Mrs. Clarence Creason n Mra. Katie Lanler Creason.68, of Cooleemee. widow ofClarence C^ason, diedthursday, November at herhotoe. The funeral was at 2 p.m. Sunday bt CooleemeePresbyterian Oiurch. Burial was to FUltei United Methodist Church cemetery; Mra. Creason was bom toDavle county to Burl and Notie Hard^ Lanler.Surviving ere a daughter, Mra. - Thomas Shore ofCooleemee; a son. Rebel L. creason of Cooleemee; and twostBters, Afrs. Mary Hendrix of Cooleemee and Mrs. Bessie Carter of Elkin. Lonnte Brawn, 72, Rt. 11, Sallsbary LeuileBrown,72,of Route 11,Salisbury, died Wednesday, November 84, at RowanMemmlal Hospital. Son of die late Gtoton and Dode Hdlan Brown, he was aretired textile enploye. Survivors todude his widow, Nora Edison Brown of thehome; two sons, Robert andPhilip Brown of Salisbury; fivesisters, Mrs. Vetie McCr^ 8fCooleemee, Mrs. Sally SpUlman d Route 4, MoeksviUe, Mrs. Alice Glbsei of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Bessie Yates of Danville,Va. and Mra. Bvle Hayes ofRoute 1, Salisbury; five bmthers, Luther Brown ofSalisbury, James ' BreWn ofTdedo. fUito, Dodge of JerseyCity, M. C., William Brown of Los Angdes, Calif., and ZemieBrown of Route 4, MocksvOle. Funeral servlCieB were con*ducted at 2 pm. Friday at Batonh Funeral Home Chapd by the Rev. Walter EUinee. Burial was In Cooleemee Legion Park. Bio -Obituaries -12/2/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MGCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIB COUNTY ENTBRPRISB RECORD. THURSDAY. DBCBMBBR 2. 1971 - 5 Richard M. Potter Richard Monroe Fbster. 75, of 159 Monroe Street died I^Msday, November 2S at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Austin P. Fortney of Jamestown. The funeral was at 3:80 p.m. Thursd^ at Voglers Main Street Chapel. Burial was at New Philadelphia Moravian diurcb Orav^ard. Mr. Foster was bom In Wllkes County to Richard P. and Lou Eller Ihster. Re was a member of New Pblladd|^a Moravian Church and was a retired traffic diroatdier for Duke Powm* Go. &uvlvlng are his udfe. Mrs. Pearl Todd Poster; three daughters, Mrs. Oddl Gblldress of Broad Street, Wlnston-Salem, hbs. Fred Flynt Jr. of 191 Monroe Street, Wlnston-Salon, and Mrs. Fortney; a' son, Thomas R. Foster of 3825 Whltebaven Road, Wlnston- Salem; two slslo^, Mrs. Josqih O. Fsrebee of Mocksville and Mrs. Emma Spry of Codeemee; and a st^lst^, Mrs. Melvin Blalock of Newton Street, WInston-Salem. Mrs. John N. Still Mrs. Eva Beatrice Weathers sun, 94, of 915 West End Blvd., Wlnstaa*SBlem, widow of John N. Still, died Thursday, November 25, at Forsyth Memmial Hospital. The funeral was at 11:30 am. Friday at Voglers Main Street Chapd. Burial was In Salem Cemd^. Mrs. sun was born In Ralel^ to Romulus H. and Maria Starr Weathers. She was a member of the First Baptist Church on Fifth Street and was a graduate of Wakefleld Academy In Wake County. >' Surviving are two sons, Rom W. Sim of .2609 Fhfllipi Street, .Winston-Salem and' J. Nelson JOSEPH K. DORIS Joseph Kellb Doris, 24, of JacksonviUe, Fla., was hnira in an automobile accident Wed nesday, Nov.24, nearPugdand, S. C. A native of New York, he was a son of Josqdi and Vivian Rldiarda DotIs. He was a Vietnam veteran and was a student at JacksonviUe Junim' S^U, Jr. of Mouht Mm; and a sister, Mi^ Veda B. MtrUn of 118 Shady Blvd., Wlnston- Salem. Mrs. Stm was the grand- motlnr of Qarland B. Soil of Mocksville. He Is survived by his widow, Karen Berrlor Doris, formerly of MocksviUe; a son, Paul AnUiony Doris; his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stokes of Miami, Fta.; hls'fSther, Joseph Doris of Boston. Flmeral services were con ducted at 11 am. Saturday at Baton's Funeral Hbme Chand by the Rev. J. C. Lane. Burial was In Concord United MeUiodlst Oturdi Cemetery- Mrs. Lena B. Matlhews Mrs. Lena Bowman Mat- Uiews, 73, of Advance, Rt. 1, died Sunday at her home. Mrs. Matthews was bom In Davie County. She was a membtf of Simth Grove AME Son Churdi In Davie Counm. Surviving are a 8«i, Arthur G. Bowman of 3013 Teresa Avenue: and five brottters, Avery Bowman of MIU City, Ore., James and John Wds^ Bowman of Columbus, Ohio, Conley E. Bowman of Jackson, Ohio, and Leonard Bowman of Norfolk, Va. Bio -Obituaries -12/2/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 6B - DAVIE COUNTY'ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1971 GENEQUILUN John Eugene (telUln, 88. of 720 Soll^ Avoiue wed Monday at Davte Ooaniy Hospital, lite body is at Eaton's Btmeral Home pending arrangements. Mr. Quillin was bom in (Bito to Burg^ and Mary Meese Quillin.lie was an emidoyee of tegersoIl-Rand CO. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. O.C. Lankford of mocksville, Mrs. Dennis Ctartner, of MocksvOle, Itt. l, and Mm. Bobby Salmon of Advance. Rt. 1; Two sons. John E. Quillin Jr. of the Navy and Edward D^e Qtdilln of the home; seven sisters, Mrs. Earl Reberg, Mrs. Vera TVottler, Mrs. Ruth Bdlar and Mrs. Emma Soberg of Highland, Ind., Mrs. Edna ShNdm of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Prances Kidwell and Mrs. Helen Phillips of Nlles, Mt^.; and four brothers. Burgess Quillin Jr. of Blizal)eth Oty, KOrl^t Quillin of Highland, bid., Glenn Quillin of Oxfnrd, Pa. and Paul QuOlin of Lansing, Mich. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time. J. D. DANNBR, 88 Jonah Di Danner, 88, of Rt. 8, MOcksville, was dead on arrival Saturday at 4 pjn. at Davie County Hospital. Death is believed to have been caused by a heart attack. Bom in Davie Ceunty August 24, 1885, he was the son of the late RIdiard and Nancy Reavis Danner. Mr. Danner was a membtf of Union Chapel United MethoiBst Church and a retired fomiture mnployee. Surviving are his wife, I^iBe Hunter Danner: three daughters, Sfrs. Roland Sieriiil of KannapoUs, Abrs. McCTee Gentry of ^te Road and Mrs. Clarence Hudson of Yadkin- vOle; one son. Vestal Dannar,of Rt. 6, MOcksville; two half> luothers, Grady Reavis and T. C. Reavis, both of Rt. B. Mocksville; seven grand* children and 12 great* grandtbUdren. Funeral sovices were con* ducted Monday at 2 pin. at Eaton Funeral Chapd by the Rev. Ted Hmdricla and the Rev. BoM>y Beck. Burial was in the Union Chapel United Methodist coneteiy. MISS DUO SHAW Miss Duo Deliah Shaw, 73, of Bannony, RL 2, died Friday at Davis HOoidta] at StatesviUe. Hie foneral was htdd Sunday at 2 p. m. at Eaton's Funeral ^Cbapd at Mocksville. BuNkln was in Rock SpHngs BapBst Gburcb cemetery In breddl County. Miss Shaw was tiom in Iredol County to Henry W. and Julia Renegar Shaw. She was a membor of the First Baptist Church at Harmony and a member of htoeksville Chapter No. 173,0. E. S. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. C. S. Anderson of Mocksville; and two brothers. Turner T. Miawof Harmony, Rt. 2, and Ik>. lioyd Shaw of StetesvUle. Henry Roach Andoraon, 69 Henry Bosch Anderson, 89, of 273 Karen Circle, Winston* Salem, died Tuesday st the Forsyth Memorial Hospital. The funeral wiU be held at 2 pjn. Thursday at Hayworth* Miller's Slas Greek Parkway Chapell. Burial will be In Woodland Conetmy. Mr. Anderson was bom In Davie Cbuntv to Henrv E. and Sarah Fcnry Anderson. He was a mmht)er M Burkhead United Methodist ChurCh and was a retired partner In the old H& Food Center at Old Town.. Suriving are his wife Mrs. Thelma Comer Anderson cJ the home; three slstera , Mrs. Vlida Tomllnson of MocksvUe. Mra. Annie Anderson Anderson of parkway Avenue, and Mrs. EiJzabeth A. Taylor of Germanton Rt. 2; md two brothers, G. P. Anderson of 824 Glodlloss St. and Charlie L. Anderson of West Clem* monsville Road. The family requests that memorials be made to te Burk The family requests that memorials be mate to the Burkhead United Mehtodlst Churdi bdldlng fund or to the cancer fund. Mra. John Cook Mrs. Murtle Campbell Coidc, 80, of MocksydUe, 1^. 4, widow of John Cook dira Monday at Davie County Hospital at Mocksville. She was born In Iredell Cbunty on May 12,1891, to Ash* bury and Ronte Westner Campbell. She was a member of Turrmtlne Baptist Chiurd) In Davie Cbunty. A^^CeSi W1 ^TstSe^P'Rt. 9, and Ifoscoe Campbell ^ YadkinvUIe, Rt. 1. The funeral was conducted at 2p.m.Wedne8(lw at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel 1^ the Rev. E.M. James and the Rev. Bill Greason. Burial was In Oak Grove Baptist Church cemetery. Bio -Obituaries -12/9/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 2 - DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1971 Jim Eaton Dies At 87 James Monroe Eaton, 87, of MocksvUie, Rt. 2. died Tuesday at Lynn>Haven Nursing Home. Ilie funeral will be at 3 pm. Friday at Eaton's BapUit Church. Burial wlU be In the church cemotery. Mr. Eaton was bom in Davie County to A. W. and Bverline ColleUe Baton. He was a member of Eaton's Baptist Church and was a retired farmer. Surviving are two aona, Paul and Lester Eaton of MockivUle, Rt. 2. The body Is at Eaton Funeral Home. 8B - DAVIE COUNTY EUfFJtrRISF. RnCOflD. TlfUR-SnAY. DECEMBER 16, 1971 MRS. MARY BOQBR Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Plott Boger, 69, of Mocksvllio, Route 3, were held Wednesday, December 6, at 11 а.m. at Eaton's Funeral HomeChap^. Burial was In UnionChapel United Methodist Church cemetery,Mrs. Boger, widow of GradyBoger, died Monday, Decemberб, Bl Davle County Hospital. She was bom In Davie CountyJanuary I, 1902 to Annon and Elmma Riddle Plott.Surviving ace four daughters. Mrs. Qiarlle Capes, Jr. ofGreensboro, Mrs. Ruth Gamer, Mrs. R. D. Daywalt and Mrs.Bonnie. Carter all of Route 3, Mocksvllle; three sons, William Lawrence Boger of Winston-Setem, and, G^rgc and James S. Bogerof MocksvilJe, Route 3;18 grandchildren; 7 greatgrandchildren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Lucy Berrier of Wlnston-Salem, Mrs. Ba Potts of Advance and Mrs. Elizabeth Moore ofMocksvUie; and, 2 brothers. John Plott of Raleigh and Noah Plott of Mocksvtlle. Route 4. O.B. JONES The funeral of 0. B. Jones, 71, of Advance, Rt. 2, a retiredemployee of the Naval FireDepartment In Norfolk, Va., was conducted Thursday at Mock's United Methodist Church in Davic County by the Rev. WUtiam Anderson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Jones died December 8th, at Davle County Hospital at Mocksvllle. He retired from the firedepartment in 1961. He hadlived in Norfolk for 24 years andat his present home for five years. Included in the survivors are11 grandchildren and two great- ' grandchildren. MRS. GEORGE GILMORE Mrs. Dorothy Patterson GUmore of Roanokc, Va., wife of George Gllmorc and a native of Mocksvllle, died Thursday in Roanoke. Mrs. Gllmore had lived in Roanoke 30 years and was amemb^ of Si. Paul AME Church there. She was ab^uticlan.Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Cassandra Chester of Washington, D. C. and Miss Gale GUmore of the home; a son, Jack GUmore of Washington; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Horlon of Lenoir and Mrs. Hazelene Reld of GraniteFalls; and Uiree brothers, Paul Patterson of Lenoir and Harvey and Marvin Paltcraon of New York City. Bio -Obituaries -12/16/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 8B - DAVIE COUNTY EUlEllPgrSE REPORD. TIIURaiAY, DECEMBER 16, 1971 MRS. ELSIE C. JAMES Blra. Harriet Cftoee Jamea. 83, of Farmingtoo, ividow of ESaie C. James, died Monday at Qemmons Nursing Home Care Center. Abrs. James was boni in Yadkln County to Levi Newton and Catherine Hoots Groce. She was a member of Fhrmlngton United Methodist Qiurdi. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore of 1603 l^wood Avenue, Mrs. Jessie Lakey of Far- roingtoa and Mrs. Ndt Haubens of 772 Austin. Lane: four sons, W. Ktiiy James of fWUow, Va., Woodrow W. James of Corona Ibreet, Eills C. James of High Point and Charles G. James of Ridunaid, Va.: two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Eliis of Beikd, Neb., and Mrs. Maude Alien of Mocksvlile; and a brother. L. Ftank Groce of South Main Street. NICHOLAS CARIGR. S3 [ Nidudas Carter, S3, of New Orleans, La., died in the VA Hospital, New Orleans, Decemba* 8th. He was bom in Davie County Atey 28,1018 to the late Pearl^ ancf Cdia Allen Carter. Funeral services were hdd Sunday at Baton's Funeral Chapd. Burtal was in Comatzer Baptist Cburdt cemetery. Surviving are one daughter. Aliss Arlene Carter of Bowling Green, 1^.: one son, Mark Carter of Bowling Great, Ky.: four sisters, Mrs. John Crews of Route 1, Advance, ASrs. Jack Watts of Qibsonville, Mrs. Richard Harrison and Mrs. Dot Williamson, both of Lexington: (wo brothers, Gyde S. Carter of Cheasapeake, Va., and Lawrence V. Carter of Greensboro. JOSEPH L. SMITH Joseph Lindsay Smith, 86, of Mocksvilie, Rt. 4, died Sunday at Lyiui'Haven Nursing Home. The funeral was hdd Tuesday at ^ton United Methodist Church. Burtal was In the church cemetery. Air. Smith was bom In Oavfe County to J. C. and Sarah WUIiama &nith. He was a retired farmer. Surviving ore bis wife, Airs. Lelia Obrlne Smith; five daughters. Airs. E. F. Bar* nbardi, Airs. L. A. Grubb, Ailrs. Z. B. AliUer and Airs. Joiui Greene Benson of Alocksville, lU. 4, and Airs. C. P. Shavsr of Salisbury, Rt. 1: four sons. C. W.. Biaene and J. I#. Smith Jr. of aionwvUle. Rt. 4, and Roy C. Smith of Cooleemee: and a aistert Mra. Mamie Carter of Elkin. WILLIAM P. TEMPLBTON WiiUam Ftancls Templeton, 88. of Harmony died Thursday at Davis Hospital at Stalesville. The fmeral was held Saturday at Vnnthrop Btlends Meeting. Burial was In the church cemetery. Air. Templeton was bom In Ir^ril Cbunty to James and Lou KMght Templeton. He was a memlwr of WInthrop Friends Meeting and was a retired farmer. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edgar Turner of Her* mony, Rt. 2; four sons, J. Dorsey and Roy H. Templeton of Harmony, Rt. 2, Claudie F. TUmrieton of StatesvUle, Rt. 4, and Ra^nond I. TemrieKm of FayettevUle; and two brothers, P. Edgar and Houston G. T^idston of Wlnston-Salem. Isaac wniiam Busby Issac William Busby, 71, died Dec. 8 at Ms home in Danville, Virginia. He was bora Sep tember 14, 1900 in Anderson, South Cai^ina to the late George end Mint Busby. He was a rriired emjdoyee of Burltngtm Industries. Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 10 in Swicegooda Ftmeral Chapel at Danville. The Reverend John Taylor of ficiated. Burial was in Mountain D^ Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Airs. Frances Busby of MocksviUe; four dsu^ton. Miss Laura Faye Busby of Mocksvlile, Alra. Annie Fielda, Mrs. Molly Simpson and Mrs. Maggie Seaz, all of Greensboro; two sons. Lonnie Busby of Danville who is serving in the U. 8. Army and I. W. Busby Jr. of Albany, Georgia, who is in the U. S. Marines; one step-daughter, Mary Stewart 9, of SaHsbury and one step-son, Hobo Snith of Mocksvlile; two sisters, Idrs. Mattle Insooe of Mriiane and Mrs. Estdle Turner of Rich mond. Virginia. Bio -Obituaries -12/16/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA > % -i ft % T o□ z y LU CD Z5 CL D 0 bJ 1 (/) o o jwirsr dueuuuiu MrSr- "K a I'h a r.i n e • Davis Detmold, . 74,1. formerly of 300Wake. Drive;; ietired supervisor ' 61'*3]wsic<^^e^scfiooUV^ea^c^iy;^^ atKnollwood Da11;'She had;^^ declixung,^ealfhyfour andseirious^M;!^';^^ . "^Ike iuneral;*pj^^^ today >at: Voglers Jteynolda BoadCha]pel«p^iud^^^«^i^i^ inFdr^rth}Me|p(^^JfJShe^srasi^^SetSoHliS-sC^Si^ ■V Mrs/- l)etmoldi;was^^^^Davie-County i^\:to':SamBer**^^Betty Louise Biendiicks Davis, I She received A.-D. and musicdegrees from Salem College'and did graduate work at New YorkDniversity and in BostenJ! She began teaching music in a state boarding school at Clemmons after she graduated from Salem College in 1918. She also taught courses Jn French,algebra and Latin^r After joining the city school•system in 1921, she taught ^[ arithmetic and music at the old | North Elementary School. She |' later became a full-time music {(teacher an^assistant, supervisor to William Breach,- supervisor. When ''^the.. Depression cut music out of the.-s<£hMls'here inthe I930s,,sbe.beddme.a music director in the, Buffalo, .N. Y.,school system: She> met and |married Mr. Detmold" there,)and after his death in J.941, she |returned "to the school system ] here. SheVretired ih.l962.-.-r Mrs. -Dkmold ]' sang in theMozart .jOub's,;.^^ of;^''Messiah''i^ uhtil^ "ih^feW; years,indj^rwas \^on.: theboard- -^f - the] ^Winston-Saleni Symphony. I "Sbe; .was: a. 'member/ bt: "theFirst Baptist Church ^nd-*]the, "Symphony Guild, and was a life 'member-: of • the" _ national "•.'.and state - Music (ii E d u e;a t ot s Surviving are ;iwo^TOtters, Samud. Francis Davis of'182Idlewild Drivq ' ahdf Edward Martin -Davis of tlST^dlewild CC\ 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD^ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1971 HENRY FOWLER i HENRY B. FOWLER, 93 Henry BarkBdale Fbwler. a pioneer In the soft drink bottling industry, and the oldest con- linous francbised bottle of Pepsi Cola in the world, died Sunday on his 93rd birthday at his home, UOO Belgrave Place, Charlotte. ' He was the fifth son of the late Margaret Foard and George W. Fowler, and was bom on the Fowler-Morris Plantation near Mocksvllle, on Dec. IB, 1876. He was married to the former Sadie Clarkson on Oct. 27,1903. She died Aug. 12, 1958. A daughter, who was the former Elizabeth Fowler, la also deceased. MRS. KATHERINE DETMOLD Funeral services for Mrs- Katharine Dsvisi Detmold, 74. formerly of Davle County, were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16, at Voters Heynoldia Road Chapel in Winston Salem by Dr. Randall U>Uey. Burial was in Forsyth Memorial Park. Mrs. Detmold died Wed nesday, Dec. IS.at Knollwood Hall. She has been In declining health for four years and seriously ill a week. She was a retired supervisor of music in the Winston Salem schools. Mrs. Delnold was bom in Davie County near MocksvUIe on Feb. 3. 1697 to Samuel and ^ty Louise Hendrickt Davis. Her early education was in the public schools In Winston Mlem. She received her A.B. and music degrees from Salem Collie and did graduate work at New York University and in Boston. Mass. A career in music leaching was a childhood ambition for Mr. Fowler remained active in his soft drink business imtU he became 111 about 18 months ago. He was chairman of board of Charlotte's Pepsi Cola Bottling Company and its GastonlB aubsldalry. He owns and assisted In the management of a larger farm near the Davie-Rowan county Una on Highway 601, Rt. 1, Salisbury, at ^uth Yadkin River, where his sister. Miss Sarah Fowler resides. In addition to his sister, Mr. Fowler la survived by one daughter, Mias Margaret Fowler of Charlotte; one granddaughter and three ^eat- grand^ldren; and a number of nieces and nephews, some of Rowan County. Funeral aervlcea were con ducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. In First Presbyterian Churdi by Dr. E. L. StoRe! and the Rev. Leonard E. Topping, minister. • Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery. her. She began the career In a Btate boarding school at Gemmons after she graduated from Salem In 1916. That year, and for several years af terward, she taught other courses, such as French, alg^ra and Latin. I Even after she joined the city kIiqoI system in 1921, she tau^t arithmetic in addition to muBlc at the old North Elementary School. But the mutic program was gaining momentum under supervisor William Breach, and Mrs. Detmold soon became a fullUme teacher and assistant supervisor. 1 When the depression cut I mutic out of the schools In the I I930's she became a music director in the Buffalo, N.Y., school system. She met and married Eric Detmold. en Englishman working with Ford I Motor Co., in Buffalo. Aftbr his > death In 1941, she returned to I Winston Salem and the school system here. She retired In 1963. I Music was Mra. Delmold's I hobby as well as her livelihood. Her major pasttlmes were 1 musical . .. reading musicfll I education publications and ; reviewing new music textbooks . . singing In the "Messiah" unt0 the past few years . . ; belonging to the Singers Guild.. and serving on the board of the Winston Salem Symphony. W. 0. BYERLY, 87 William Oscar Byerly, 87, of 57 N. Main Street, Cooleemee, died at 10:15 p.m. Sunday at Davis Hospital In Statesvllle. A native of Iredeil County, he was a son of the late John W. end Daisy Campbell Byerly. He was a retire<^merchant and for many years was departmoit managerofJ.N.LedoraCo. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the Reeds American Legion Post, and the PCS of A of Lexington. He was a member of Cooleemee Presbyterian Church. His wife, Mrs. Jennie Lee Evans Byerly, died In March, 1966. Houston E. Byerly of Salisbury; and one half-sister, Mrs. Robert Chaffln of Lexington. Funeral services were held at 2 pjn. Tuttda at Bunch Funeral Home Chapol, Statesvllle. Officiating at the rites were the Rev. Roscoe Brovm Fisher, and burial was In Oakwood Cemetery. Mrs. Detmold was'a mmber of the First Baptist Church. She also was a monbcr of Delta Koppa Gamma, International teachers sorority, the Pilot Club, Woman's Club, the Thursday Morning Music Gub, the Symjdiony Guild and was a life member of the national and state Music Educators' Association and the Winston Salem Symphony. Surviving are two brothers, Samuel Francis Davis of 182 idlGwild Drive and Edward Martin Davis of 167 Idlewild Drive; two nieces. Mrs. Nor wood Pope of Raleigh and Mrs. Diaries D. Maynard of Valdese. ALEXANDER GULLET, 81 Alexander Gullet, 81. of Route 4, died at 7 p. m. Thursday at Davle County Hospital. Mr. Gullet was bom Aug. 9, 1890, in Davle County to Alfred L. and Martha M. Howard Gullet. He was a member of Cooleemee First Baptist Church and a retired employee of Burlington Mills of Cooleemee. He is survived by his wife, • Ethel Jane WhlUock Gullet; four dau^ters, Mrs. Pauline Foster, Mrs. Virginia Poole and i Mrs. Mozetle Veach all of Route 4. Mocksvllle, and Mrs. Marie iWner of Lexington; three sons, Robert Gullet of Rich mond. Va.. Lomas F. Gullet of Route 4, MockfivlUe and Waller Gullet of Landis; 17 grand- diildren and Bve great grand children. Funeral services were held Saturday at First Baptist Churd) of Cooleemee. Burial was In Rowan Memorial Park In Salisbury. The Rev. Ray Pennell offlctated. Bio -Obituaries — 12/22/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1971 ALEXANDER BROWN Alexander Brown, S4, of Baltimore, Md., formerly of MbcksvUle, died of a heart attack December istb white visiting rdattves In Advance. The funeral was hdd Erlday at Smith Grove AME Zion Ghizrch In Davte County. Burial waa In the efaurch cemetery. Mr. Brown was bom in Davte County to EUJab and Sarah Jones Brown. Ke waa a member of Smith Grove AMB Zlbn Churdi and waa a construction worker. Surviving are his parents of Advance, Rt. l; three sisters, Vn. Ruby Lyons ol Advance, filra. Blamte Young « Winston- Salem and UIss Perlle Brown of Advance: and two brothers, Melvin Brown of Baltimore and Elmer Brown of Winston- Salem. PAUL EDWARD FOWLER Paul Edward FOwlrar, 66, of Woodleaf Road died Dec«nber I5tb at his home. Mr.Fowler was bom In Davie County to Anthony and Elixa Hairston Fowler. He was a member of liberty AME Zlon Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. EUxa Johnsui Fowler; two daugbtos, Mrs. Cbra E. Garter of Choleemee and Miss Deborah of the home; a sister, Biirs. Nellie Ctawfonl of Win- ston-SMem; and a brother, Dewey Fowler of Cooleemee. Bio -Obituaries -12/22/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA PAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, fflSIBSPAY. PECBMIiBft 30^ 1971 - 7 \ MRS. HERMAN BERRIBR Mrs. Dora IliompsQn Barter, 64, of MoektviUe, Rt. 4. wife of Herman Berrler, was dead December 23rd when taken to Davie County Hospital. The funeral was held Saturday at Concord United Methodist Church. Burial was In the cfaurdi cemetery. Mrs. BeMer wasftlii^-.ia Davie County to and Bffinnle Wagner Ihompeon. She was a member of Concord United Methodist Church. She was a retired emptoee Burllnston BClls in Oodeonee. Survlvina are her husband; a son, Ruben Berrier of Mocksvtlle, Rt. 4; and a brother, Claude Thompson of Eakton, AM. • EDGAR PADGETT Edgar Padgett, 67, of ; Woodleaf, Rt. 1, died Saturday A at Davie County Bdqiltal. The funeral was held Tuesday , at Needmore Baptist Churdi in ^ Rowan County. Burial was In , ttte church cemetery. Mr. Padgett was bom in Iredell County to Charles and Bonlce Stede Padgett, & was a monber cf 8^ Rlvs . United Methodist Church and ' was a retired merchant. Surviving are two aiders, * 1^. W.^ Beam of Woodleaf, < Rt. 1, and Mrs. Retold Rohy of BfooresvUIe; and four brmten, ' Harold and Ralidi Padgett of r Woodl^, Rt. 1, Henry raigett : of MoeksviUe and Iva Padgett of Sarasota, Fla. MRS. WILLIAM G. UAMES . Mrs. Sarah Elam flames, 69, (of Mocksvttle, Rt. l, widow of Wliliam Grady IJimes, died Friday at Davie CountyH^ital. The flmeral waaheid Sunday at Center United Methodist Church. Burial was in theI Churdi cemetery. Mrs. Rames was bom in hreddl County to Charles and Bfary Jane Wdr Elam. She was ' a member of Center Ihilted Meth^fit Churdi. Surviving ere a daugbt^. Hra. Wesley Inman cf Lexington; two sons, Charles P. IJsmes of Pascagoula, Miss., and WOliaro G. IJames, Jr. of Ibcfctvllle, Rt. 1; two sisters, Mrs. Nancy White of Clem- mons, Rt. l, and Mrs. W. F. trtlston of Warrcnton; and two • Dfothert, George Elam of Huntlngtdi, W. Va., and Henry Elam of Lexington. Ky. Mrs. Floyd Beggarly I Funeral services (or Mrs. n Li^ Stedman Boggarly, 6i, of • Harmony. Route 1, wore hdd Wednesday, Dee. 83. at Har mony Bs^ift Churdi. Burial was in the church cemete». Bto. Baggarly. wife of Floyd F. Baggmy, died Tuesday, Dee. Il» at Davis Ko^tal in States^e after a long Illness. Mrs. Baggcrly was bom in Davie Oiwty to Haywood and Maifgarot Grose Stedman. She had lived in the Ksnnony community ainee lUl and wm a iber of Harmony Baptist Surviving are her husband: (our daugnters. Mrs. Eisene RldianliQa of Imdngton. w. I, Mrs. Leroy Aanflll of Lewisville, Rt. 3, BIrs. Paid Powdl of Harmony, Rt. i, and Mrs. Worth Nicholson of Alexandria, Va.; a son, Charlie L. Baggerly of Harmony, Rt. l; four dsters, . Mrs. Uoyd Pearson of Tayldrsville, and Ifra. Pauline Grmlii,Bfrs. Leo Mnrlson and Bbs. Wayne Runt High Point;. and three CLARENCE JOHN BOWMAN Funeral services woe hdd Monday in PhUadd|dila Cor Clarence John Bowman, a brother of Cwmer Puldisher of the Ehtcrprise-Record, Eugene S. Bowman. Unttl his retlremmt a year ago November he was Area Supervisn* for the PhHaddphia Eieetric Co. where he waa employed since early manhood. Besides his wife, the former Grace Enlth of Little Orleans, three sons survive, John ^vin and Banner Smith of FhUaddphia end Miles Samud, a student at Brlikewater College, Virginia. Two nothors, Eugene S. of BfocksvOIe and Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Hardd I of Mbrgantown, Pa. A Bister, hfrs. Ammon B. GlMde of BSddletown, Pa., proceeded him in deafli nine years ago. He was the son of the late John C. and Alice K. Bowman of Lebanon County. Penni^vanla. He was a membv of Grace Chapd Church in Oakmont, PhHaddphia. httermmt was at Valley Forge Cemetay. JOSEPH LINDSAY SMITH Joseph Undtay Smith. 86. of Route 4, MoeksviUe, died &Biday, Dec. 12, at Lynn Haven Nursing Knne. The Utneral was hdd on Tuoday, Dec. 14, at 3 pm. at i Fulton United Methodist Church. Burial was In the churdi cemetery. Mr. Smith was bom in Davie County to J.C. and Sarah WiUiams Smith, hi his earfy Ufe he Uved in West Virginia. He later moved bade to Davie County and taught school In FUton community. He was a retired carpenter and former. His first morrlo^ was to Mary Rose Robertson. Sur viving are nine cfaUdren, Five dau^lers, Mrs. E.P. Bar- nhardt. h^. LA. Grubb, Mrs. D.B. BSUler, aU of Route 4, MoeksviUe, Mrs. Jdm Green Boison of MoeksviUe, and Mrs. C.P. Shaver of Rt. 1, Ssllsbury: Cols' sons, Cicero W. Smlni, Eugene Sroitti and JX. fimiUi Jr. of Route 4, and Ray C. Smitti, of CoAleemee. one i^MT, Mamie Cartw of SUn. In 1946 the deceased was married to Ldia O'Brien. The louple had one son. Bob O'Brien. Bio -Obituaries -12/30/1971 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA