Jul - DecDA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,1966 - Page 2
WlfXrAAf TltOMAS DWIQGIN8 '
Funeral son'iccs for William
Tltomas (Siokesi Dwigglns, 72, of
Moc((s\'iIle. Rl. 2. were conducted
Thursday morning at Eaton's Chap>
el by the Rev. Ralph Eomes, Rev.'
Bunny Benntcn and Rev. J. G. Alt*)
good. Burial was In Center Method*
ist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Du'lgglns died early Tuesday
morning at Oavic County Hospital
He was bom October 2, 1893 In Da*
vie County, the son of W. F. and
Bell Boles Dwigglns. He was a ve>
Icran of World Wor L
Surviving ore his wife. Mrs. Sah
lie Shore Dwigglns, a brother, M.
L. Dwigglns of MoclcBVille and a
sister, Mrs. Blanche Smith of
Mocksvllle.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,1966 - Page 3
DONALD JOHNSON
Funeral Services for Donald
Thomos Johnson, one day old son of
Qiarlle and Letha Pope Jcrimson of
Mocfcsville, were held Tuesday
morning at Eaton's Funeral Rmne.
ftirlal was In Rose Cemetery.
Donold died Monday morning at
Dovlo County Ho^ltaL
Surviving are his parents; three
brothers, Steve, Terty and llmmy
Johnson of the home; and his grand*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pope
ond Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson
of Mocksvllle.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, July 7,1966
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ville. Route 1; Ihxee fisters.
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I ton. Mrs. J. L Shores of
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Danville and Allen and Guy
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,1966 - Page 4
Car Rams Motorcycle On North Main Street
Sasey Cartneeil Died In Wreck
!Casey Oartniell Died In Wreck
Casey Rodwctl CarLmcll, 18, of
830 North Main Street in Mocksvliic
was killed at 7:30 p. m. Thursday
evening when the molorcyclc he
was riding was struck from behind
by on outomoblic.
The accident happened on North
Main Street in front of Eaton's Fun
eral Home.
Mocksviliu Policeman Jim Smith
Mid the car which struck Cartmcii
iwos driven by Bobby Ray I«aird,
■18, of Mocksviilc Rt. 3. Smith said
Laird apparently was traveling at a
nigh rate of speed.
Smith, assisted by Mocksvillo
Chief of Police Joe Foster and Stato
Sighway Patrolman R. L. Hanson
invesUgalcd tho accident.
OHIccrs said that Cartmcii was
heading towards town following a
PGQ Chevrolet being oporalcd byiienry Dulin. Laird, driving a 1937
;^icVroIet apparently traveling at a
feigh rate of speed, came up frombehind. Laird applied brakes, sjid
jj-feet before striking thio" jnolbr-
jyclc In the rear. Upon hitting the
motorcycle, CartmcU was knocked
bfl onto tho Iruidc lid of (he Dulin
ear. He fell back into the highway
and it is os&umcd the Laird car
passed over Ids body. The Laird
car pushed the motorcycle 148-fcct
into the back end of the Dulin car
with the result that the motorcycle
became imbedded in the front end
of the Laird car.
Carlmcli was first rushed to the
Davic County Hcspitai and then on
to the Baptist Hospital, lie was dead
on arrival.
Laird was charged with man
slaughter, driving under the in-
fiiicncc, and speeding.
Damage to 'Dulin's car was csll*
mated at $100; to the Liaird car
9100: and $300 to Uic motorcycle.
Casey CaHmeil was iwm In Ro
wan County to Gruydnn S. and
Eniiiy Rodwcll CartmcU. He was
employed at lieffncr's Land of Pood.
Funeral services were held Sat
urday aflci-noon al Eaton's Chapel.
The Rev. Gilbert Miller orflciatcd.
Internment was in Rose Cemetery.
Surviving arc his mother; two
brOTliersrCraydcn- S; -and ;lohn-Ed-
win Cartmell of the home; and his I
grandparents, Mrs. J. W. Rodwcll,;
Sr. of Mocksviiie and Mrs. Ethel :
C. Henry of Kokmo. Indiana.
FUNERALS
MRS. ANNIE G. RICHARDSON
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie
Lou Gaither Richardson, 62, of
Harmony. Rl. l, were hold Fri
day moi-ning, July 8. at It o'ciodt
nt Now Union Mclhodlst Church.
Burial was in the church cemetery,
Mrs. Richardson died Thursday al
Davic County Hospllai. She was
bom In Davic County to Thomas
and Crnwicy Wilkcrson Gailhcr.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
James L. Ratlcdgc of Mocksviilc.
Ri. 1; three sisters, Mrs. G. M.
Mcador of Lexington, Mrs. J. L.
Shores of Danville, Va.. ond Mrs.
Guy V. Wilkcrson -of Washington,
N. C: and four brothers, Johnny
Gaither of Slalcsviilc, Clyde Gaith
er of Donriilc, Va., and Allen and
Guy Gailhcr of Harmony, RL 1.
CASEY R. CARTMELL
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, July 14,1966
Lewis A. Kiger
Local Woman's
Brother Dies
YADKINVILLE — Lewis A,
Kiger, 69, a retired farmer of
East Bend, Rt. 2, died at 9:30
a.m. Sunday at his home. He
was born in Yadkin County to
Tandy and Sarah Eilen Head
Kiger and was a mambcr of
Huntsville Baptist Church.
Surviving arc his wife, Mrs.
Mary Jane Hester Kiger; four
sons, Franklin L. Kiger of 2021
Leight Street, Winslon-Salem,
Ray P. Kiger of Clcmmons, Rt.
i 2, Louis E. and Curtis A. Kiger
of the home, three daughters,
Mrs. Mary E. Fulp of Winston-
I Salem, Mrs. Annie May Royall
of Yadkinville and Mrs. Linda
Faye Outen of East Bend, Rt
2; a brother, Bryant Kiger of
Mocksviilc, Rt. 5; and a sister,
Mrs. Mollie Hancock of Mocks-
ville, Rt. 5.
The funeral was at 3 p.m. i
Tue.sday at E n o n Baptist i
Church. Burial was in the
church cemetery. ,
Cartmeli Rites
MOCKSVILLE — Funeral
services were held Saturday
at 3 p.m. for George Casey
Cartmeli, 18, of North Main
Street. Burial was in Rose
Cemetery.
The youth died Thursday
night after being struck by a
car while riding a motorcycle.
A native of Rowan County,
the youth was bom March 9.
1948 and was the son of Gray-
don S. and Emily Rodwell
Cartmeli.
Survivors include the mother,
two brothers, Graydon S. Jr.
and John Edwin Cartmeli,
both of the home; maternal
grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Rod-
well of McKrksvllle; paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Ethel C.
Henry of Kokomo, Xnd.
Maurice Long
Killed In
California
Maurice "Al'* Long, nephew
of Mrs. Delia Byerly (decoat*
cd) wa.s killed in an auto u*
cident in San Diego, CalUoJrnU
on July 10.
He is survived by tiif
mother, Mary Long of ^
Petersburg, noHda, also Idi
wife. Lee. a daughter, son and
grandchild.
He is a cousin of Mrs.
Daywalt, Mrs. ChloU Wyrklb
Heathmon and Clyde
of COOlMlSMi
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,1966 - Page 2
MISS SALLY B. HUNTER
FUoeral services for Miss Sally B.
Hunter. 87. of Salcm. Virginia, were
held Thursday anemoon at two
o'clock at Concord Pred)yterian
Church in Charlotte County. Va.
Burial was In the church cemetery.
Miss Hunter died Tuesday mom>
Ing at a local ho^ital. She lau^t
In the Mocksville Schools for ap*
proximately twenty yeors.
Survivors Include two brothers:
Ambrose B. Hunter of Red House,
Va. and Prank Jennings Hunter of
Blueflold. West Virginia.
JABiES WAYNE PELTS
Funeral services for Jomes Wayne
Fehs* 5 year old son of Bobby and
Ola Mae Hutchens FcUs. of Mocks
ville. iRt. 2, were held Monday af
ternoon at 3 o'clodc at Rock Spring
Baptist Church In Davie County.
Burial was in the church cemetery.
James died Saturday evening at
the Baptist Hospital in Winton-Sol*
em, Prellmlnaiy Indications ore he
died from an overdose of darvon.
a synthetic pain*Idlllng drug. i)r.
W. M. Kelsey at the hoqiltal said
a sample of the child's blood is
being sent for anabr^ to the firm
thot manufacturers the drug;
Survivors arc his parents: a ^
ter. Ola Jean Felts of Uic home;
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Alonsa Hutchens of Yadklnvlllc.
Rt. I. and Mr .and Mrs. Coy Felts
of Mocksville. RL 2.
JESSE LEE CARTNER. JR.
Funeral services for Jesse Lee
Gartner. Jr. 43. of Mocksville. RL
1. were held Saturday. July 10. at
11 a. m. Burial was in Salem Meth
odist Church Cemetery.
Mr. Cartner died Thursday at
Bavle County Hospital after a heart
attack at his home Monday. He
was bora In Davie County to Jesse
Lee and Margaret Godbey Cartner.
He was a member of Salom Meth
odist Church and was employed by
Burlington MiDs at Coolecmce.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Dorothy Cook Cartner; two sons,
Dennis Craig and John Clifford
Cartner of (he home; a brother.
Claude Gartner of Mocksville. Rt. i;
and three sisters. Mrs. Mary B.
Morrison of Mocksvlllo. Rl. I. Mrs.
MelWn Trolman of Stalesville and
Mrs. Glenn Carajdiell of Harmony,
ftl. 1.
BRUCE W. COOLEY
I Bruce Watson Cooley. 59. of
Mocksville, a former Burlington re-
jsldent. died Sunday morning In a
Durham hospUa) folionlng several
years of falling health and two
months of ciiilcal illness.
He was a native of Galax. Va..
and son of the late Charles Martin
and Mrs. wnilo Bloir Cooley. He
was a veteran (d World War II,
having served with the U. S. Navy
In the Pacific theatre and was act
ive In the groceiy business In Bur
lington many years.
He worked with Byrd's Food
Stores and later operated his
own groceiy store.
Survlvug are his wife. Mrs. Mo^
tha Anne PerriSh Cooley of the
home; two sisters. Miss Jo Cooley
of BiMksvlDe and Mrs. H. M. Bry
ant of Ashore; and two brothers.
L. D. Cooley of CharlotlesvlUe, Va..
. and H. L. Cooley cd Roxboro.
Final riles were coaducted at
' Rich & Thompson Chapel In Burling
ton Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock
fay the Rev. Goylc Alexander, patdor
of Trinity Methodist Church. & the
Rev. Jade Monory. Burial was In
(he VetersAB Section of pine Hin
Cemetery.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, July 21,1966
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28, 1966 - Page 4
W. D. McCsnn Jr.
Funeral services for William
Dvviglil McCann Jr.. 41. of Norfolk,
Va. u-crc held Thursday at 2 p. m.
at Liberty Baplist Church. Burtal
was in the church ccmclery.
Citr. McCann died at his home
Sunday of a heart alleck. He was
employed by Tidewater Construe-
Uon Company in Norfolk- Va. He
was bom in Forsylh County to
W. D. and Ranier Warren McCann.
Surviving arc his wife. Mrs. Ruth
NNIritekcr McCann; his parents of
Lansing Street. Win^on-Salem; and
three daughters. Mrs. Peggy Wilson
and Misses Linda McCann ond Don-
na McCann, all of Norfolk.
ADOLPHUS B. RATLEDGE
'Funeral services for Adolphus fi.
Rallcdgc, 92, of Davic Avenue Ex
tension were held Wednesday at 11
a. m. at Bunch Funeral Home Sta-
Icsvillc. Burial was in Oakwood
ccmclery.
Mr. Rallodgc died Monday at
3:15 p. m. at Davic County Hospital.
He was bom in Davie County to
Daniel R. ond Martha Heath Rat-
ledge. lie was a farmer ond rural
mail carrier. He never married.
Surviving is a brother' the Rev.
A. P. Rallcdgc of Thomosville.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, July 28,1966
W.D.IIkCui,Jr.
Passed Away
Mocksvine-^Wiiliam DwighS
MrCann, Jr., 41, o-f Norfolk,
Vau, died at his home Sun
day of s heart attack. He
was a resdent of N(»folk for
13 years. He was employed
by lldewater Constructioii
Co. He was bom in Forsyth
County to W. D. and Raxiier
Warren McCann.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Ruth Whitaker McCann; his
parents ot Tansing Street,
Winston - Salem; and three
daughters, Mrs. Peggy Wil
son and Misses Linda Mc
Cann and Donna McCann, all
of Norfolk.
The funeral was at 2 P.M.
Thursday at Liberty Baptist
Church. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 4,1966 - Page 2
mus. n. a. boobr
Funeral services (or Mrs, ChaU
lie Blankenshlp» 82, of Mocksi'llle.
widow of N. A. Boger, wore kctd at
4 p. m. Friday al Union Chapel Me*
thodlst Church. Burial was In ihs
church cemetery.
Mrs. Boger died Wcdnesilay at
Paltorsnn Rest Home in Spencer.
Surviving is a daughlcr, Mrs.
Sam Boger of Konnapolis.
MRS. T. P. RICIIARB80N
Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy
Deck Richardson. 88, of Mocksville,
Rt. 2, widow of T. P. Richardson,
were held Tuesday morning at 11
o'ctock al Now Union Methodist
Church. Burial was in the <^ureh
cemelcry.
Mrs. Richardson died Sunday at
8:30 p. m. at Lynn Haven Nursing
Home. She was born In Davlc Ooun*
ly to Lindsay and Mandy Smiih
Beck. She was o meniber ot New
Union Methodist Church.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.
R. B. TUtlerow of Mocksv-lile, RL
•2; a sister. Mrs. R. P. James of
Mocksvitic. Rt. 1, and one brother.,
Snow Beck of Harmony. RL 1.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 11,1966 - Page 5
Btrry Millar b
KIBii (N dyalr
Oany Cronfltl 'Miltet*. 22. ol
Mocksvnie Rt. R. won one of two
molorcyclisis kitted Sottirday when
their cycles collide beadon during
a practice ran at the dd AshevUle-
Hendorsonvllle Airport.
Ted Tbomos Ithades, 22, of Ardcn
also died in the crosh^
(Deputy Cberlff dlorold Crisp said
the two cvcllsis were practicing be«
fore g(dng into competition In the
Snudty Mnintoin rally sponsored on
another ntnwoy by the Piedmont
Horiey Dovidson motorcycle dealers.
fioth Rhodes and iMiiler had their
heads down and were apparently
travelling at high speed. Rhodes
was knocked 82 feet from the point
of impact and Miller was thrown 53
f^eet.
•Dr. James R. 'Wilson, ffenderson
county coroner, ruled the deaths the
hesuH of contributory negligence.
:Crisp said the southwest runway
w^re the collision occurred is 227
(eOl wide.
{(filler was employed by the Rrts>
py Krcmc CO. He Was a graduate of
Davle County High School, and at<>
tended Umestone College at Caffney.
S. C. He wadxtrn In Yadkln County
to R. K. and Cleo Cranfill Miller.
Re was a mendier of Courtney Rap-
tlst Churdi.
Surviving are his parents of Mocks-
vll!e, Rt. 8; his grandmother of
Mocksville. 5; two brothers. Iteltb
Miller of WlnstonRalem and Gray
Miller of Greendioro; and a sister.
Mrs. Carol Hopper of Oaffaey. S. C^
The funeral Was held (Monday at
Yedkinville Baptist Qiurch. Bu^
lal was in Courtney Baptist Church
Cem^ery.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 18,1966 - Page 7
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Kimorol scrvicos lor Hfiborl Ixc
niinn. 43. of AtU'nnco. 111. I. ucrc
liolit MitSHl.'iy n( 2 |>. n;. >i> ICnIon's
nwnH. Ilttrini was in Bc'Shlohrm
MvlistKlbl Church wmclcrj*.
Mr. Dtmn wroi riiiinil ilcad .at 4
p. i«. Siiliinlny .ii bis ho-.uc. Hr,
Kiunris Khtlo, Davic Mcilicnl Vs*
tiniiitcr. snhl dc.illi was apparcully
Iroro naiiirni cuscs.
Mr. Dunn v..as hnm in l)n\!c
County to Isaac ami TInra ticltou
Dunn. Do vva.<; cin|ilo}'c(l l>y Dnvin
Mills.
Sur\lvln{t arc his father of Aih
vniuv. nt. 2: a sister. Mrs. J.inios
Mayhcw of Ailv.anrc. III. 2: anil
luUr brrlhcrs. \V. J. nml Watson
Dunn of Advance, nt. I. .^m Dunn
of Sinilli n.'iid. Ind.. ami llinrlle
Dunn uf Winslun-Salnn.
II. r. .SIIMETS I
Funeral sen Ires lor Ilciny Carll
.Shoes. (13. of rhiladolfihln. Pn.. and
a former ro.cidcn( of Davio County,
vcre lield Sunday :il Fork naplist
Chinch at .1 p. m. iiy the Rev. Rny
Young and Dr. CicUis Foster, Inter-
inent ivas In Ihe church cemctco*.
kir. Sheets died Friday In the
ri:ihu1e1ph!a General Ilospilal. lie
urns hnm in Davlc County, the son
ol George and Carrie Nance Sheds,
and iv.as a graduate of cnnirohland
High Seltool. Davidson County.
lie had lived in PhihaiUlphia for
12 years where he was on employ*
ee of the Sheralon Hotel.
lie was a member of Fork Da|i*
list Ctnirch.
Survivors inelude one sislor. Mrs.
M. J. Lyerh' of .Salisbuo*; Iwo
brothers. Gray Slicds of Mueksvillc
and George £. Slicels of Winston*
Salem.
ROnRIlT U lh\NKS
Funeral !tcr\-lcr.s for Robert L.
ll.nnhs. 12). a retired Roaring Gap
cnrelahcr. were held Tuesday mor*
iilug a! II o'clock at Cherry l^tno
I'nian Raplist Church. Rurlal was
In liic cimrch ccmdery.
lie was bora in Allegltany County
In Dr. Hugh and M.irlha Slurgltl
Hanks.
Surviving arc Uro sons. Arthur
D. lUmks of Slntcsvillc. Karl Hanks
of Mnrksvillc: Iwo daughters. Mrs.
i Ima Smith and Mrs. Fayc DIcvlns
uf Glade Valley and a brolher. A.
H. Hanks of Siunmcrfivkl.
cral West Clnpel in Charlotlc. Gra
veside ser\iec8 and burial was a|
Onkwood rrmeter}' in Stntesvillc.
Mr. Cluer died at bis home Tiics^
' day cwning. lie was bom Mao
! in. i!^, In Iretlcll County. He wa^
a Wiirld War II vclifran.
EDD JUNIOR CLOER |
Funeral services for Edd Junior'
Clocr. 43. of 2740 Kcnhm Drive.'-
Mr. Cloor was employed by St.a^
iniHinl D.irlier Shoii In (liarlotio and
w.is a former rrsidonl of Mocks*
vtllo.
Survivors biclude his wife. Mrs.
l^tuUc Lulfinnn Clocr; Iwu slep*
soms. Dennis Humble d Ihe homo
and RIII llunihic of Lackland Air
Force R.1SC. Texas; a sister. Mrs.
Charlotte, were held lluirsday, Aug-I* '
list It. at 2 p. m. at MeKwcn Fun- '• '
J.ucl!ie Jt^rel^li* ^ Tpmlnmnt and
Voiir luilf-hrolhrrs. V.'<C Moose,
Menroe Mnom;, Floyd Moose ond
Lonnic Moose, all of SInlcsviUo.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, August 18,1966
William Larry Poplin
FMverLoeal
Uiy'9 Hishii
Passed Away
William Larry Poplin, 57,
of 511 E. Cemetery Street,
Salsbury died Friday at Ro
wan Memorial HospltaL
He was bom in Rowan
County to Thomas and Ellen
Poplin. He was employed at
the Veterans Administratioo
Hospital
Surviving are his wife,
Ethel Scott Poplin; two sons,
Robert William and Victor
Poplin of Salisbury; three
daughters, Mrs. Wade Crews
of (Winston - Sakm, Mrs.
9otty Joe Brady and Mre.
lUward Ackermann of Spen
cer; and a Miss Lola
Poplin of Spencer.
-Ihe foneral was at 2 P.U.
Tuesday at Summersett Mem
orial CbapeL Burial was in
the National Cemetery.
Thomas Landis Mattison
liMYevOM
Bsysltdy
bRsMvered
SALISBURY -A »-year-oW
Rowin County boy drowned
about 10 A. M. Monday ato
he and several other child
ren went swimming in the
South Yadkin River, accord
ing to Rowan County officers.
victim was Thomas Lan
dis Mattison, son of J. B. and
Katie Mattison of Salisbury.
Route 1. just off U. S. 601 near
the South Yadkin River bridge
between Salisbury and
Mocksville.
Ihe site of the drowniiv
was more than half a mile
west of the bride, where res
rue squads later set up
headquarters for a fnistrmting
iaeatrdt
Sheriffs Deputy R. J. Shaw
«aid the Mattison boy was
the youngest of a group of
Negro cfaildro) from two
neighboring famili^ who
made the forbidden mile tr^
from home to the river. Tht
I ?ld^ of the group was 14.
Davie County Rescue
Squad and deputies spent aU
day TuMday dragging the
swift, murky watCTs, By mid-
aftemoon. the river, already
swollen by rains, had risen
alwut two feet more.
Wfdne^ay afternoon be
tween 4 and S P. M. the Btt-
cue Squad brought in a Ui^-
er b^at and stirred up the
water and the body of the
youth came to the top sear
the South Yadkin Bivei
bridge.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, August 18,1966
ftLinilM
•iltliriay
Robert Lee Dunn, 42. ctfj
Route U Ath'SAoe, died Sat-
onlajr aftonoon at his home.
Death was unexpected.
A native oC Davie County,
he was born July 12. 1S24,
the son of Isaac Dunn and
the late Tinea Helton Dunn.
Survivors include one sis*
ter, Mrs. James Uayhew of
Route 2, Advance; four bro
thers. W. J. and Watson Dunn
of Route 1, Advance, Sam
Dunn of South Bend, Ind..
and Charlie Dunn of Wins-
ion - Salen.
Funo-al aei^ices were con
ducted Mcmday at 2 P. M. in
Raton's Finaeral H<tfne vhh |
burial in Bethlebeffi Cemetc-I
nr. j
Jimmy
Beauchamp
MOCKSVILLE-Jinuny GO-
pin Beauchamp. 90. of Ad
vance. Rt. 1, died Wednesday
•t Lynn flavei Nursing Home.
He was a retired farmer
Md a member of Macadonia
Itoavian Chunch. He was
bom in Davie County to Joel
E. and Mar>' S h e e k
Beauchamp.
Surviving are two sons. Joel
and Curtis Beauchamp of Ad
vance. Rl three daughters,
Mrs. Arthur Laird and Hrs-
Jesse Laird of Advance. Rt
1, and Mrs. H. G. Biliings. Jr.
of Winston-Salem; and three
brothers. Major. Fordie and
Sam Beauchamp of Advance.
Rt. L
Hie funeral will be at 2
P. H. Friday at Macackaiia
Mcwavian Church. Burial wUl
be in the church cemetery.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 25,1966 - Page 5
JA.MRS FRANK 11RNDR1X .
' Funeral services for Jantes Prank
ilcitdrlx. or Mncksvillc fU. a.
were comtuclcd at 2 p. m. Sunday nt
Knlons Chapel by llic Rev. Paul,
llnrl ami Rev. J. W. Vestal. Burial i
was In Smith Grove MuthoiiistChurch. I
Mr. Ilcndrix dknl Friday morning
"0! TSiTiMBme. He wasTjom inUa^Ho
County December 11. 1900 to Craw*
ford and Naimlc Green Hendrlx.
lie Is survived by his wife. Annie
Marshall Hendrt.v: two soiis, •fames'
G. and Charles D. Ileudrtx, Mocks* '
vllle. Rt. 3: two brothers, George,
G. and Robert J. Hendrlx. Mocks*
vllle. Rt. 3: one sister. Mrs. Hal
Messlck. WInston-Salcm.
MRS. JOHN MARSHAL!. HORN
Funeral services for Mrs. Sallle
Call Horn. 79. were held Monday
aflemora at 3 p. m. at Eatoss
Chapel. Burial was In Rose Ccmc-
lery.
Mrs. Hem, widow of John Mor-
riisll Horn, died Saturday at Lynn
Haven Nursing Home.
She was bom in iDavIe County to
Giles and Sarah Saundcrs Call.
Sun'lving ore a daughter, Mrs.
• Clyde Young of Moeksvllle. a graniL
d.nughler. Lu Young of Mocksvltle:
and n sister. Mrs. John Minor of
Gnrcnriraro.
I pin
I ft fti
I JlMhn' BEAUaiARIR
Funeral services for Jimmy Gil*
Beouchamp. 99. of Advance, RL
I. wore held Friday at 2 p. m. ot
'^Tn^ySfiH mwiwh gtwlnlI was In the church cemetery.
Mr. Beauchamp died Wednesday
at Lynn Haven Nursing Honte. Ha
' was a retired farmer and 0 member
'of Macedonia Moravton Church. He
I was bom In Davle County to Joel
E. and .Mao* Shock Beauchamp.
Surviving ore two sons, Joel and
Curtis Beauchamp of Advance, Rt.
1; three doiighlers, Mrs. Arthur
Laird and Mrs. Jesse Laird of Ad
vance. HI. 1, and Mrs. II. G. Billings
of Wlnslon-^lem: end three broth
ers. Major, Fordio and Sam Beau
champ of Advance, lU. 1,
ROBERT CLBVE SMIHI
Funeral services for Rbbert Cleve
Smith, 73. a retired fanner of Modes*
vilie. Rl. 1. were held Wednesday
at 4 p. m. ot (Liberty Pilgrim Hell*
noss Church. Burial was In the
church cemetery.
■Mr. Smith died Monday at Davis
Hospital in Stalesvllle. He was
bom In Davle Oounly to Robert and
Emma Galfher Smith.
Surdving are his wife. Mrs. Zclma
Smith; a son. James R. Smith of
Moeksvllle, Rl. I: a foslcr daughlcr.
Miss Barbara Ann Qoforth of the
home; Iwo dslers, Mrs. Noah IJamcS
and Miss Ftosdc Smith of Moeks
vllle. Rl. 1; ond two brothers. Grady
Smith of SlolesvlUe ond Crawford
Smith of Lexington.
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MGCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
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••her career, she was active in
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I'^iation, a member-of .ihe.rA.me'rit
';^can Academy__. of, Politicsil
.1; Science, and of the National
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.'States.
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of Eta State, i)elta Kappa
Gamma, in 1934 and' was the
third state president in 1938-UO.
She held..the. jank„of,.iull_prp-
Jessqr^'Jor 24 years at -'Woihan's
College and jetjredM._.^950 with
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{this moming-Vat . Moses Ccme.: Hospital. She had been in de-I dining health for 16 years and
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did much' for . education in
North Carolina.' Her only survivor is her sis-
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DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 1,1966, Page 1
Jf'ive Die In Two Davie
County WrecR^
Five persons were killed in two near identical head-on
collisions near Mccksville Friday afternoon.
The first occurred around 1:55 p. m. Just outside
of Mccksville on US 158 East, near the entrance to Lake
Hideaway. Dying of injuries sustained in this wieck were:
—^Mrs. Caroiyn Sinitli Daniel, 30, of North Main
Street. Mocksvllle Elg^t-months pre gnant, she underwent
emergincy operations at Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem
Her unbom child was delivered dead and Mrs. Daniel dice
early Saturday morning.
^ Mrs. J. T. Smith, Sr., 51, of Mccksville, Rt. 1. died
at 6:30 a. m. Sunday at the Baptist Hospital. She suffered
internal injuries and both legs were broken.
Tlic second accident occurred around 2:43 p. m on
! US 601, one-mile south of Mocksville. Killed in the acci-
I dent were:
i —Charles Evans Simms, 40, and his wife, Dora Huff-
m'an Simms, cf Elkview, West Virginia. They were dead on
aiTivai at the Davie County Hospital.
—Mrs. Edna Cora Dugan, 62, of Qastonia. Mrs. Dug-
an died Sunday around 1 p. m. of biternal injuries. .
The Injured
Injured bi Ibc accident on US 1S8 were:
Edward Lee Bowles, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bowles of
Mocksville, Rt. 2. A patient in Ihe Forsylh Memorial Hospital with t
badly crushed leg and foot. Has undergone surgery twice.
Hubert Clay McCiamrock. 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. (Buddy)
McCiamrock, a patient at (ho Baptist Hospital with serious bead injuries.
John MeDanicI. Jr., 14. son of Mr. and Mrs. John McDonlel of Mocks
ville, Rt. 2, a patient at the Davie County Hospital.
Wiiiiam P. ^mmcrs, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Summers of
Mocksville RL 2. admiited to the Davlo Couniy H<»pital for treatment
and released Saturday.
Curtis Daniel, age 4. and Tandrea Daniel, age 5. children of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Daniel, patients at (he DavJc County Hospital.
Marit Smith, age 7. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith, jr. of Mocksville
Rt. 1. was treated at Ao bospilal and released.
Injured in the accident on US OU wore:
Regis Hubert Dugan, 29. of Gastonia, driver of the 19(>5 Mustang. Ad
mitted to Davie Couniy Hospital with Internal injuries.
Steven Simms, ago 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans Simms cf
Eikvicw, West Virginia, admitted to Dovic Couniy Hospital and releas
ed Saturday. His grandparents and Uncle came and took the little boy
home.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 1,1966, Page 1
Acctdeat On US 158
Al 1:55 p. m. Friday two cars
collided hcadon US 1S8» a quarter
or a mile cast of Mocfcsvillo, al the
cnlroRco (o Lake Hideaway,
Mrs. Carolyn Smith Daniel was
driving a 1955 Pontiac and was
heading cast. Passengers in this
car included her mother, Mrs. J. T.
Smill). Sr., of Mocksvillo Rl. 1; the
children of Mrs. Daniel, Curtis, ago
4, and Tandrca. age 5; and Mark
Smith, ago 7, a ncphow of Mrs.
Daniel and grandson of Mrs. Smith.
Edward Leo Bowles, 22. was
driving a 1961 Chevrolet and was
heading west. In this car were three
boys ho was carrying to freshmon
football practice al the Davle High
School. They were: William F.
Summers, IS; John N. McDaniol,
Jr., 14; and Hubcrl Clay McCtam*
rock, 14, ali of Mocksvillc Rt. 2.
It was raining at the lime.
State Highway Patrolman K. N.
Bolick said that his investigation
showed that the Bowles car skidded
in a slight curve Into the left lane
and struck hcadon the car driven
by Mrs. Daniel.
Both cars were virtually demol*
ishcd with damages to the fronts of
both vehicles being estimated at
52,700 to Mrs. Daniel's car and $880
to Bowles car.
The injuried were carried by
tlirec ambulances to the Davic CouH'
ty Hospital. Mrs. Daniel, Mrs.
Smith, Ed Bowles, and Clay Mc-
Ciamrock were transferred to other
hospitals.
Accident On US 601
The second accident occurred 50
minutes later at 2:45 p. m. on
Highway 601, one mile south of
Mocksvillc.
Patrolman Randall Bcane said
that Charles Evans Simms was driv
ving a 1065 Buick north on the
highway. The vehicle was occupied
by bis wife and their iO>ycar-old
son.
A 1005 Mustang convertible be*
ing driven south, ond approaching
the Simms car. was operated by
Regis Dugan of Gastonla. and oc
cupied by the woman identified
as hii wire.
Patrolman Beano said the 51ust*
ange ran off the highway and oolo
(he right shoulder, came hack onto
the bi^way 'o the left side* cross>
cd back to (be right Mulder, then
back across the highway into the
left lane and struck the Simnu car
hcad-en.
Both curs were virtually dcmo>
lishcd with the front ends of both
cars literally shattered. Damages
were estimated al $1,080 to each
vehicle.
The Simms family apparently had
been im vacaiiou. Ilie shattered;
vcdUcic contained a large card
board box 'which had been- lliled
with a various assortment of sea-
shells. which were scattered all
over the wreckage.
Dead on the front scat of the
Simms car was a small, brown
Chihuahua. The bloody dog appa^
cntly had boon hurled Into the dash
compartmonl in the impoct and
was hilled. A shattered thermos
jtig was blood splattered.
Numerous and suiidiy pieces of
toys and games were scattered
throughout the cor. apparently to
keep the boy occupied during the
return trip to West Virginia.
Charges arc pending further ii>-
vcsligation in both collisions.
Assisting the patrolmen al the
wreck sites were Rowan County
Itatrolmnn, Davic County Rescue
Squad, Davie County ShcrifPs De
partment and Mocksville police.
Despite the efforts massive traf
fic Jams developed.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 1, 1966, Page 1
MRS. CAROLYN SftOTlt DAMEL
Funeral services lor Mrs. Carolyn
Smith Oaniol. 30, of Mucksvlilo
\vcrc held Sunday afternoon al Eat
on's Chapel. The Rev. Fred Banws.
the Rev. Gary Bulla and the Rev.
Paul Aldrlch orflcialcd. Burial u-as
In the Lil>crty Pilgram Holiness
Church cemetery.
Mrs. Daniel. Ihc wife of Douglas
Daniel, died Friday night after doc
tors had i>crformcd emergency sur
gery in an allcmpl to save her un.
l)orn child follosving serious injur
ies in a wreck Friday aftcraoon.
The child did not live.
She was born In Davic County to
Johnny T. and Virginia Allrcd Smith.
Services Are Held For After graduating from the .Mocksvillc
Mrc nniffflac T>9nioI High School, she attended PfciffcrMrs, uniiRias uanici
SVilmorc. Kentucky..I
the University Carolina,
1950-38>. She received on dc-
groc
lo she
the in Durham:
1961 to ^0 the Es-
ICS lillls School in Chaiwl
1964-63 she taught at the William U.
Davlc School in Davic; and 1965-66.
taught al the Mocksvlllo Elcmcn-
lary School.
was a member of the First
Baptist Church In Mocksvilie whore
she directed the choir.
Surviving arc her hu&hand. a
daughter. Tandrea of t)»e home; a
son. Curtis; her fatlvcr; und u broth-
1 cr. J. T. Smith. Jr, of Mocksvilie
atllS. CAROLYN SlrtlTll DANlED Rt. I.
Mrs. Edna Boggs Dugan
Is Killed In Wreck
Mrs. Edna Boggs Dugan, &I, ol
I fiu.<ituni3, formerly of East Spencer,
(lied Sunday around 1 p. m. of In
juries suffered In a wreck near
>iacksviilc, Friday.
Funeral services >vcrc hold Wcd-
iif'Sday afternoon al East Sj^nccr
Church of Uod. Buria! was in the
City Memorial Pork.
Mrs. Dugan was born in Davio
<;ounly to C. P. and Cora Wafinor
Buiney. She was a member of the
Kusl Spencer Church of CocL
Suivivlng arc her husband; a son.
itoiicrl Lester Splllman of Muc-ks-
villu. nt. 4: two daughters, 5frs.
N. n. Uikderuoud of Salisbury and
Mn. W. A. Myers of CharioUc; five
bniihcrs. Tom J.. Hubert, Haydon,
Fiijvtl F. and L. P. Barney of Win-
yioii-Sulcin; and two sisters, Mrs.
c ii Cuuk of Guffncy S. C.. and .Mrs,
IV S. New of Woodruff. S, C.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 1, 1966, Page I and 5
Mrs. J. T. Smith, Sr.
Is Accident Victim
Mrs. Vlrslnla Dare Allrcd SnUth
K^ineral services for Mrs. Vir-
gliiio Dare Allred Smith. 53. o(
Mocksville ni. 3 were hold Tuesday
morning at the Liberty Pilgrim Holi
ness Church. Burial was in the
church ccmclei-y.
I Mrs. Smith died at 6:30 a. m. Sun
day nwrnlng at the Baptist Hospital
of injuries sustained In a wreck Fri
day afternoon. She suffered internal
Injuries and both legs wore broken.:
Mrs. Smith was the wife of John-j
I nic T. Smith. She was bom In Davlc |
County to Stanley and Rusic Hull:
Oranl .MIrcd. She was a member of'
Liberty Pilgrim Holiness Church.
Surviving are her husband; onuj
son. J. T. Smith Jr. of the home:
seven brothers, the Hav. Paul All-1
rod of Kannapulis. the Rev. Wiilio j
S. .Alired uf tMdtmirc. S. C., tiu-
(CofiUaucd 00 FItra] I
I MORB ABOUT
Is Accident Victim
Rev. Jomp.s G. Allrcd, and .Sam All
rcd of Giccnsboro, Joe Allrcd of
Mocksville. ni. t. RvcitII Allrctl of
Chester, S. C., and nolicrl Allrcd nf
Memplil.s, Ti'nn.; and iwn sisters.
Mm. Rdith Allrcd Allinc nf Wa<hlng'
ton. R C.. and Mrs. ni.ml.vs Allied
Myers or Holly.c.
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 1,1966, Page 2
Ysutli Killed In
Saturday Wraek
A young Coolccmeo boy was killed
and four other persons Injured, one
seriously, in a shattering head-on
collision In Kannapolis Saturday
night.
Killed was Edward Lee KIbllngcr,
10. of 4(1 Wall SLrcel, Coolcemee.
who was dead on arrival at 8:03
p. m. Saturday at Cabarrua Memor
ial Hospital. Cabarrus County Cor-
died of a massive skull fracture.
Injured were Mrs. Dorothy Mae
Kibllnger, 38. of 40 Watt St., Coolcc.
mee. mother of Edward; and three
persons In the second car. including
Wullllam Bullnrd, IB, of Concord:
Alma Ruth Mlscnhoimer, 13, of Kan-
^ napolls and Ronnie IliU, is, of Rt.
3, Kannapolis.
Stale Highway Patrolman E. B.
Wood sold the collision Mcurrcd
about 7:43 p. m. Saturday on High-
woy 29 In front of Clark's Store
shopping center complex. |
The patrolman said -Mrs. Klblln>|
ger was driving a 1980 Ford aod
ocupled by Edward and two young
girls about six an dclght years old,
when she attempted to make a leR
lurn from the south-bound lane ap
parently to cross over into the shop
ping ccntor complex.
Her car was hit nearly hcnd-on by|
a north-bound 1000 Plymouth driven |
by Bullord and occupied by the'
other two teenagers. I
' Mrs. Kibllnger received extensive
loccrations and bruises and was to
have been admitted to Cabarrus Me
morial Hospital. Ttic two young girls
In he rear escaped injury.
Bullord receive dvorlous f.tl
Bullord received various facial
ond body lacerations and was (o be
admillcd to the same ho.<H)lta1. '
Alma Misenheimer received what
was described as serious iacerallons'
of the face ond neck suffered wheni
she apparcnily was hurled against
the windshield.
The Hill youth received multiple
bruises and he was released aftor
receiving emergency trcatmenL
Patrolman Wood said both cars
were demolished In the colllBlnn.
The Impact knocked Mrs. Klblin-
gcr's car around nnd it slopped In
the cross-ovcr. Bullnrd'a car stop
ped In the shopplnf center parking
lot.
No charge was filed pending com
pletion of lira Inpcstlgation.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
.dLiL
Robert Caapbeu
BiedTiosiay
Uocksville — Robert
too CampbeU. 72. of Rt
Advance, died ot 6:15 A.
Tuesday at Davk County H'
pUal.
A retired fanner, he
bora in IredeU County, J
6, 1804 to the late Pink an
Bnuna Freezeiand Cam
Survivors include the wi
dow, the fonnek Beulah F
ter; three daufhters, Mra.
vjn Foster of Rt 1, Advan
ikn Henry Mayberry, both
Huntei»viller two stepdav
ters, Mrs. George Curlee
Saliabury, Bin. Charlie W
Horn* of Kt S, MocksviU
three stepsons, Rm^ M
lough of LesingUm, Jam
and Garland lieOHllough. bo
of Atlanta. Qa,; kid one
ther, Allen raiii|<k\l of
l^mera] semiQii were
TInuaday at t KK. at
hebam UathodM Churab
the Rev. Paul ^nd
Reverend Noratft Ttt^
rbd «pvs in thaefeurch
I
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 1,1966
Mrs. SMtk, 5t
Wreck Vktin
ICrs. Virginia Dare AUred
Smith, S2, of Bt 2, Mocka-
vlUe, died Sunday morning
in a Winston - Salem bos-i
pital of iniuries suffered tn
a Friday afternoon auto acci
dent
Ihe accident earlier claim
ed the life of Mrs. Smith's
daughter and unborn child,
Mra Carolyn Daniel
A native of Davie County,
Mrs. Smith was the daughter
of Stanley and Bosie Holt
Grant Allred She was a mem
ber of Liberty Pilgrim HoU<'
ness Church.
Surviving are her bus.
ohe son, T. Smith,
Ur. of the home; seven broth-
iets, the Rev. Paul AUred of
iRannapolis, the Rev. WUUe S,.
AUred of Whitmore, South
Carolina, the Rev. James G.
Allred, and Sam AUred of
Greensboro, . Joe AUred of
Mocksvilie. Route 1, Everett
AUx^ of Chester, South Car
olina. and Robert Allred ot
Memphis, Tenn.; and two sis
ters, Mrs. Edith Allred Altine
of Washington. D. C.; and
Mrs Gladys Allred Myers o|
Holly. S. C.
The funeral was at 11 AIL
IVesday at Liberty Pilgrim
Holiness Church. Burial wat
in the cemetery.
AUi^ of Chester, South Car-
'2
EDDIB KIBUNGKE
olina, and Robert Allred ot ■■"Iff JLIJMemphis, Tenn.; and two sis- l|||BA WSSF ll|Mlers, Mr*. Edith Allred Altine WffW
of Washington. D. C.; and
Mrs Gladys Allred Myers o| "III V*ll M^ ^ ChiM Is KitM
Ihe funeral was at 11 AIL
Tuesday at Liberty Pilgrim _ _ , _Holiness Church. Burial wat ||| AmMammf
in the cemetery. ■■
Edna Boggs Dugan
I Ffraer Bivie Wsmui Met Of fijirws
COOLEEMEE *— " Fttner^j
services for Edward Lee Kib-;
linger Jr. 9, were held at 4
P.M. Tuesday at the Coolee-
mee Baptist Church. Burial
was in the Legkm Memorial
ParL
The Kihlfaiger boy. aao oK
Mr: . and li>& Edward Led
BSblinger of Cocde»»ee, diet
Saturday of injuries reeehre?
m an auto accident on U. S
Its at Kannapolis. Six bthei
persona were hurt in th<
wreck.
Young Kiblinger was bnn
in Rowan Ccunty to Edwan!
Lee and Dorothy Mae EUb
Kiblinger.
Surviving are the narentsi
two sisters, Sheila and Ange-lia Kiblin^ of the bomei
and the grandparents, Mr. ancMrs. Lewis ^Us of Coolee'
mee and P. P. Kiblinger ot
HoeksvUk, Route L
Mrs. Edna Boggs Dugan. 59,
of Qastonia. formerly ofSpencer, died Sunday of in-puries sufferod In a wreck
nar Mpcks%'llle Friday.
She and her husband. Begis
Hubert Dugan. were hospitoi.
ked afi«" the collision on U.
S. 901. Duimn was still in ser
ious ccmditioD at Davle Coun^
Hospital at Mocksvlllc.
Two persons in the other ear
were killed — Mr. and Mm.
Charles C. Sims of Elkvisw,
W, Va. Their l^yeeMfld son.Stephen &ins. was admitted to
the hoapital.
Mrs. Dugan eras born in
Davie County to C. P. and
Cora Wagner Barney. She was
a member of the East ,
iCtmvdi-af'Cod. ^
Survtving art kV-lElhMiA'
a son. Robert Leate: f^tllman
of MoAsville. Rt. 4; two dau
ghters, Mrs. N. R. Underwood
of Salisbury and Mrs. W. A.
Myers of Oiralotte; five bra-
tbers. Tom J. Hubot, Haj^ien.
nqyd F. and L. P. Barney of
Wlnstim-Salem: andtarn. Mm. « H. Oodk of Od|
ney, S. C, and Mrs. P. S. Nemt
of Woodruff, S. C.
The fiuneral was at 8 p. m,
Wednesday at East Spencer
Church of God filial was ia
Chy Memorial Park.
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MOCKSVILIE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 1,1966
fMI F. laifi
UOCKBVUAX'-VmaXWm-
fwt Barpe, M, a fcriihw af
Mockwine. Bt 1. diad at 2:90
p. act Monday at Davla Comity
HiMipttal.
% was bom ki Davie
Oaunty to S. W. and Batty
OaUetta Harpa.
Borvlvinc aia hk wifa; Bmo
daui^ters, Mia. Carol Hbim
of BlocksvOle, Rt 1. Mi« Hil
da Harpe and Min Jaanette
Harpa of the faema; one son,
larry Harpe of Hia Ivtta; five
alalera, Mrs. W. O. Htftirtan.
Mn. H. O. Kate and ifea.
R. B. Riidtt of WiBiton BalwiL
Mrs. P. K IBIrtar of Iadi|Mm-
cmse, Mo., Mra. C. U Wertz of
Ft Laiaderdale, Ha.; tair tvo-
Umn, Burton, M. W. and Wil-
aon C. ^ipe. aU of Wtnston-
BMaai ai^ Joe C. Haipe of
MocfcsvUle. Rt, 2
taiml waa M 4 p. m.
Waduoday at BMQii*a Ckapel.
BwW was in Ca9ar M^-
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 8,1966, Page 3
DOCK WALL
Funeral services (or Dock Wall,
50. (ormcr of Advance, nt. 2, wore
held Tuesday at 4 p. m, at Oak
Grove Mclliodist Church. Burial
was in the church cemetery.
Mr. Woli died at his home Sun*
day at 8:30 p. m.
Surviving ore his wife, Ella May
Taylor Wall; two sons, Clement
Wayne and George Dale Wall, both
of the home; three sisters, Mrs.
noger McClomrock of Mocksvtlle,
•Rt. 2. Mrs. John Frank Jones oi
Mocksvilic. Rt. 3, and Mrs. John
Whitakcr of Salid)ury.
SHARON DENISE SMITII
Funeral services for 3*dDy*oId
Sharon Dcnisc Smith were conduct*
ed Tuesday oi 0 a. m. at St. Fran
cis Cattwllc Church. Burial was In
Cornatzcr BepLlsl Church Cemetery.
SliD died Monday at Rowon Mc*
morial llospllal in Salisbury.
Surviving arc her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Smith of Mocks
vilic. lit. 3. two brothers, Michael
and Phillip Smith, both of the home;
grondparenls, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cifllhcr of Mocksvilic, and .Mr. and
Mrs. Grey Smith of MocksviUe, Rt.
3,
WILLIAM R. MERONRY
Funeral services for Wllliaro R.
Meroiiey, SO. of Asheboro, were held
FVldoy at 2 p. m. at Pugh Funeral
Rome Chapel.
Mr. Meroncy was dead on orrivali
Thursday ol Randolph llospito} of* |
ler a heart attack. He was a for
mer resident of Mocksvilic. |
Survivors ore his wife, the former I
Mar>- Groy: a daushler. Miss Carol*,
yn Moroncy of the homo. j
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 8, 1966
Dock Wall, 58
Of Advuce
Passed Away
MOCKSVnXK . Doc Wall,
58, of BL 3, Advance, died
at his home at 8:30 P. H.
Sunday. He was a fanner.
He is survived by his wi*
dow, Mrs. EUa Mae Taylor
Wall; two aons, Clemetit
Wayne and George Dale, of
the home; three sisters, Mrs.
Rocer McClamrock of RL 3,
MocksviUe. Mrs. John Frank
Jcmei of Route 3, MocksviUe,
Mrs. Jolm Whittaker of Salis-
! Rites were "ftieeday at 4
p. M. at the Grove Me-
itbodist Churd) with the Rev.
jRalph Eanes in diarge. Buri-
ial was in the church wme-
Sharon Denise Smith
iavieCoiity ^
lifaat Dies
MOCKVILLE - Sharon X>»-
niee Smi th, three-day-oki
of Bobby and Blaiwe
Gfaither Smith of Rt 8,
MocksviUe, died at 8:30 P. M.
Sonday at Bowan Memorial
Hoi^utal
Zn additkm to the paienla,
the infant is survived by twe
brotfa«a, Midaael and Phil
lip &nith of the home; the
frandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Giather of MocksHBe^
and Mr and Mrs. Gray SnMfc
of Route 3, MocksviUe.
Graveside aervkes were oewi
ducted at 10 A. M TuMiv
at OcRietaeff Bap^ Ctamfc
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 15, 1966, Page 3
I Puncrat services for Mrs. Jeule
I Mac Lonicr Crover. 57, of Winston*
Snlem. were lield Sunday ol 2:30
p. m, nl Vogii'i's Oiuprl. Huriu] was
in the Oakbwn Memorial Gardens.
•Mrs. CravtT dliil Friday ofler*
nooi) al hor lionic aflcr an Illness
of nine years.
Slio was born in Dovlc County to
Harrison II. and Mory Wall Lonlor.
Surviving arc her husband; a
daufihtor, Mrs. Peggy Hortlcy of
WInslon-Salcm. fit. 5; fivo sisters,
Mrs. Mary Iluy Drouno and Mrs.
Nadinc Kucniz of Mocksvlllc. Mrs.
'Ednn Strelmaii of -girst-Bend, Mrr.-
Jiianlta WDIloms of Stovali and
Mrs. John D. Graver of Winston*
Suiem; and four brothers, John Lon*
ler of NuW|>ort News, Vo., Lnnnic
Lnnicr ui ll!ct;ury. I3ui) l.nnicr nl
Mocksvlllc ond Henry Lanier o(
WlnsloiMSotcm.
R. G. WALKER. SR.
F^incrnl services for Itoy Collhor
Walker Sr., were conduclwl Friday
lit 4 p. m. oL Voglcrs Chapel In
Wini(ton*Salom, by the Rev. J. Cal*
vin Barnes ond Iho Rev. Victor
Murchlson. Burial was in the
Morovlan Groveyord.
Mr. Walker wos dead on arrival
al 2;15 p. m. Wednesdoy al Pursyth
Mcmorlol Hospital.
He was born In Dovie County to
Jasso and Emily Jane Hondrix
Wnlkcr. He movdl lo Wlniton-Salcm
St) years ngo. He wos sheriff of
Dovio County In obout 1920 ami ol
io was chief of police In Mocksvlllc
for 0 number of years. Ho operated
Wolkor's Crocciy on West SIxlh
Street from liHl until he retired in
lOTiS. He was o member of Colvory
Moravian Church.
Surviving oro his wife, Mrs. Jonc
Riddle Walker; a son. Roy Gollhor
Walker, Jr. of Wlnslon-Salcm; a
daughter, Mrs. Pansy W. Mooncy
of Occoquan. Vo.; and a brother.
Cliarlle P. Walker of Lexington.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 15,1966
Mrs. Mirtii
RestoPs WHs
Passd Rwiy
Mrss MarsMxet HamUn
(y ST. ol CItiKliRd I
wife of lh« Rev. Jtdi Lev)
llertin. former rector of
Osrist Church. Clcv^ond.
died Wedneedijr mMiUng. ^le
was dead on arrival at Row*
an Memorial HoajMtal.
Mra. Martin was bora rrh
SS. 1199 in Winston . Salecn.
the daughter ot Julius and
Pewcll iDobaon Neelp. 8hc
was educated in the Winston.
Bio — Obituaries - 9/15/1966
Salcca achooh and at Salam
ottaftw She wia a mwithar
ot Christ Church.
In additioo to her huAattd
she leaves a son. Jolm IX
Martia ol Charlotte; a dauMt
ler. Iba. Ruth Hamlin Drp*;
moo of vnnaton * Salem; two
steton. M^ Mildred VauMui
of WlaMon » 6atem and Mrs.
Frances PartHdce of K)nox>
vUla, IVKiii.: three grandchU*.
bacL
Lewis Alexander CuthreU,
of 1999 nth St. NR. Wii>.
afon « SaWwv native of Oavte
OouMty, ^ed Mondajr at Kate
BKUum Hosgutal
Bara May X im. In Da^
vk County, he was the aon
of the late Alaxaadar and
Mm CxRhreU
Ihr a niabar of he
wea a iMntr In MocktviUe
wtsare he lived with a dau^
tor.
Mr. Cuthrali was a mamhar
of the House of Prayer for
All Peoola.
Survivors inetude two sons.
Botart CuthrMI of ML QU«
•ad R a r I i • Cuthrell
«f Oraansboro; four dau9h«
fota, Miw Mary C Anderaaa
of WSnsloa . Salaea Mm 8a*
rah Jane Lyons of HarcacMy.
Mra Rmma Davis of fniiiM'
ton. Mra RIvie Davis ot
tiochiviUe; and ooe hrothar,
Bahart Machins of Winston*
Funara) aarvket ara Incoin*
The body is at Milch*
oil fair funarai Sarrkn.
DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 15,1966
Ralph Bobbitt Martin
imiwrsfLo^
WMMiBiet I
Lextafton Ralph
but Martin, 45, ot LcxingtOdt
dM at 10 P. M. Tuesday
the Baptist Hospital, WB#
ton - Salem after a inriBui
illnea o( two months.
Sunrlvors Include thej^l^l
dow, Mrs. Hazel Kiger |tp^!
tin; thrae aons. Gene Mir!
tin ^ Puksacola, Fla.. I^mli
and Rogert Martin, both ol
Lexinfton; two daughlars,
Mrs. Charles Leonard and
Mrs. David Langeley. teth
of Lttdagtoai; four siatc^ ■»
Ml S^Mi. Ml, «(
AdftasMt.nL 2.
V. teMb AM IMMr at
MnpiM PiMdtai ap MiMtnn
iSakm. Mhe had 1MB 0 to'
aboid tosae zDoato.
Sbft mm banc M Dai'idaah
Coustx So Atea iM Jmmdm
Fiwm ItoimnHi
Sui liidiig mot bmr fautoM
four aoMb AAda toe SMtfa
flf MoctoMk. tt. A and «B-iia»» IMflas V asd
D. SMM <d Adiniim. 0L
2: toM dtodfednnL Mn. Oa.
vid fisMiMt M B*
2; toaa AbMsMil Mrs. Da
vid Bftaitort mt idsiiinr„ Bl
L Mn. Terfc Btfrafi ef tos-
Boadr fltog Bad Mrs.
Bod PBiitia mt Kssseeawak,
BoiAe 1; tie* sdMccs, Mrs.
mu. Trim
Kea*7 Knawftr m f i saag
ton bM ito. Vstor flpaer
of ViBfUeiB - SaiMB; am4 t
broQbers. Aks and OdaB ti.
veaeM «d MuiitiiHIi Bh A
and in toftaapaod mt tos-
BL S.
The fiBwiial was at 2 P. M.
Thuradftjr sS ffkh BapMB
Cburch. llBrial aras la IIm
BUCLIBR
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 22,1966
' (tted caxir neB#!
I TiMt taodr 1* 9t MitctellJ
iFftir ftewnl Uamm ^ m
1 bwy.
He b eunrivd bgr Me
Mrs. VcrneU MuwAoa
tliar. Ed ^MuvtU M
Tovk. ft hftU-brotte;
Mee^ntl ftf
gtaltk tw» ftMm. iS
MfaWCM and IMft. Mi
of M
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 29,1966, Page 2
I 6PENCER B. 9IANES JIU
j Funeral services for Spencer B.
-Planes Jr. 63. en executive vice
president of R. J. Reynolds Tobac
co Co. and a resident of Winston-
Solem. were held Wednesday at 4
p. m. at SI. Paul's Episcopal Church
by the rector, the Rev. E. Dudley
Colhoun. Burial was in Solem ce
metery.
Mr. Ifancs wos born In Mocksvlllc
on Dee. 12. 1P12, to Claire I.x)ck-
hart Hancs and the laic Spencer
Dooc Uanes. He Is a pcyhow of Mrs.
Prank Clement and Mrs. E. W.
Crow of Mocksvillo.
Survivors include his wife Mrs.
Lyell Glenn Hones; three dauKhlers.
Margaret, SUiort and Lyell Hanes;
and a son, Siwnccr Glenn Ilancs, all
of the home; his mother who lives
at 1614 Hyde Avenue, Wir.slon-Sal-
cm: and a sister, Mrs. Thomas B
Pullin, 767 Ooklown Avenue, Wlns-
ton-Salcm.
6A.M BEAUaiAAIP
Funernl services for Sam Bcaueh-
;smp, 70, of Advance, Rt. I, were
eonducted at 3 p. m. Sundoy at
Sclhlchcm Methodist Church by the
Rev. Paul Heart and the Rev. Tay
lor Loftln. Burial was In Ihc church
n ?cmctery.
He was born In Davic Counly,
Occcmber 12. isr9 to Joel M. and
\1nry Shock Bcauchamp.
He was a retired farmer and a
member of Bethlehem Methodist
Church.
Surviving arc his wife, Flossie
Smith Bcauchamp of the home: a
daughter, Mrs. Cecil Carter of Pf"
fflown; a son, Elmer B. Beauchamp
It Anv.ince, HI. l; ond tsvo broth-
•rs. Major Tleauchrmp ond Fordle
Ivouchomp. both of Advance, Rt. I.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 29,1966
Miss Nancy
Ohimbers
8AUSSURY - Miss Nancy
Sue Chambers, 19, of
in^toc. Route 9, died at 7:S0
P. M. Saturday in Rowan Me
morial Hospital following 8
months lUness.
She was born in Modo-
vUle to W. M. and Lizzie l€ii-
ton Chambers. She was a
member of Green Needle Bap
tist Church in Davidson Coun
ty.
Surviving are her father;
two aiitere, Mrs. Richard Yar.
borough of Salisbury. Route
1, and hlrs. Sam Gabard of
I^on.
The funeral was at 8 P.M.
Tuesday at Green Needle I
Baptist Church. Burial was I
in the Churchiand Cemetery. I
Sw BtaichMp It 1, JUhmM
MOCKSVILLC - Sam Beeu-
champ, 78. of Rl 1. Advance.
|Um1 at tHS a. M. Priday
n Oevie County HospitaL
Born Drrrmber 12, 1889 in
l>a%ie County, be was the
ton of the late Joe) M. and
Maiy Sheets Beauchamp.
Re was a retired faitoer
end a member of Bethkbcm
Methodist Church.
Survivors include the wid
ow, Mrs. FIosm Smith Beau.
|Riamp^ one daughter, Mrs.
Cecil Carter of Ptafttown of
son, Elmer E. Beauchamp of
Rt. I. Advance, six grandcfaQ-
dren; three great-grandchild-
ren; two brothers. Major and
Fosdae Beauchamp, both of
R. I, Advance.
Funeral aenices were con
ducted Sunday at 8 PJL «l
Bethlehem Methodist Oturch
by the Rev. Paul &it and
the Rev. Taylor Loftin. Buri
al was in the church ce-
nwtery.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 29,1966
My Let SMI
SALISBURY — Gmtr Leoi
Shoftt W. of Wootef Rocvdj
dM >-esterday at Rowan Mcfn-1
oriai Ho^itaL Ha had been in <
declimng health for 12 yean, i
He was bora in Rowan Coun*
1y to E. OdeU and Lattie My-'
ers Slhoal. Until his health
failed he was a master mec^ j
ank at the Cannon BAills Sal-;
isbury plant. He was a mem-' i . , . - .i
SuiAhing are^hij wU^Mn,'
Ji'-sffiTS.-Si.-'s: ■s.-sssTi.parents: three hrolhen O. E.; i ^ SaUrfairy, m. FrMsy at 1m
SBhJv I«
MOCKSVILLE — Geoi^e
Therman Bailey, 31 of Ad
vance, Kt. 2, was killed in an
automobile accident at 4 p. m.
Tuesday at Spartanbiu-£. &. C.
He was bom in Davie Coun
ty Ic Note and Mary Jane Wid-
lor Bailey. He was a painter.
Surviving are five aisteca,
Mrs. Rolrert Yokley of Wins-
ton-Salem, Mrs. JNorman Ver-
non of Pine Hall, Mrs. Peggy
Gatewood. of Danville, Va^
Mrs. Joe Henry Myers of Ad
vance, Ht. 2. and Mrs. Jessie
James of Welcome; and two
brothers. Jack Bailey of Yoit-
kers. N. Y.. and X«ewis James
Bailey of New York-
The funeral was at 4 p. nu
Thursday at Eattons ChigMl
Burial was in Fork Chutift
cemet«*y.
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Mrs. Lillard; Former
Elkia Board Member
ELKIN — Mrs. Marion Kelly
Lillard, 85, of 105 Gwyn Ave
nue, widow of Thomas Mason
Lillard, died yesterday at Hugh
Chatham Memorial Hospital
She was bom in.Davie Coim-
ty to Thomas Lemuel and Dhor-
bun Mattie Sterling Kelly. She
came to Elkin in 1901 and was
the first woman to work in the
office at Chatham Manufactur
ing Co» She was secretary to
the late Hugh G. Chatham. She
also served on the Elkin City
School Board and was elected
Woman of the Year by the El
kin Jimior Woman's. Club in,
1951. V ^
Surviving are two daughters,:
Mrs. Van Dillon Jr. and' Mrs.
John Sagar of Elkin; a sister,
Mrs. James H. Townsend of
Red Springs; and a brother, R;
Sterling Kelly; of Erwin. ,■ - •
The funeri will be at "2:30p.m. Monday at the First Methodist Church. Burial will be inHollywood Cemetery. The family asks that memorials be inade
to the donor's favorite, chmity.,'
l-ilici rd , w i^t j-. e
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 6,1966, Page 2
MRS. PETE FORREST
Mrs. Garland (Pete) Forrest, 44.
a retired employe of Ballard Mills
In Louisville. Kentucky, died Frl>
day. She was the former Margaret
Albcria Fischer and the wife of
Garland F." (Pete) Forrest form*
erly of Davlc County,
She wos 0 member of the St.
Thcrese Catholic Church ond the
St. Monica Sodality.
Funeral services were conducted
Mondny. Burial was in the St. Mich
ael Cemetery.
i SAMUEL FRANtOIN BINKLEY |
Punerol services for Somucl i
Franklin Binktcy, 8.1. a retired cniNl
omobilc salesman, were held Mon
day afternoon at 2 p. m. at Futon's
Chapel. Burial was In Jericho
Cliureh of Clirlst ccmutciy.
Mr. Binklcy died Saturdoy night
at Dovic County Ifospllal.
Ue wos bom In Forsyth Cwmty
to \VllUam and Clarissfl Tesh Btnk*
ley.
Surviving are two daushlcrs, Mrs.
J. F. Mlckman ol Graham and'
Mrs. K. A. Frazlcr of Portsmouth,
Ohio; four sons. Marvin Blnloy of
Nashville, Tcnn., James Binkley ,of
Montgomery, Alabama, Harold Bin-
kley of Cleveland and Samuel F.
BInkley Jr. of Tampn, Fla,; and
one sister, Mrs. N. A. Burton ol
Clovclonil, ni. 1.
HARVEY HARTMAN DULL
Funeral services for iHor^cy
Hortman 'Dull. 47, of 1S2 Motor
Road, \Vinston-Salem, were cod*
ducted Sunday aflcmoon at 3 p. nu
at Woodland Baptist Church. Burial
was In Forsylh Memoriol Paric.
Mr. Dull was found dead at home
Friday. Dr. W. Vrecland, county
coroner, ruled the death a suicide,
ITo was bom in Davlc County on
October 29, 1918 to Charlie Watson
and Connie Spach Dull. He spent
his eorly life in the county.
He had lived In Winslon-Salem
the past 15 years. -He had been cm-
ployed at iiancs Hosiery for the
past IB years. He was a member of
Forest Hills Baptist Church.
He was married (o Miss Alice
Plott on March 4, 1939, who sur
vives.
Othor survivors Include two
daughicrs, Mrs. Paul T. Myers of
I 2&S -Elm Drive and Mrs. Donald A.
Hutchens of Winslon-Salem, RL 1;
two grondsons; five brdhcrs, Floyd,
Lulhor and Charlie of Mocksvillej
Rl. 5: and Wddc end William Dull
of Mocksvilic; four sisters. Mrs;
Hubert -Boger and Mrs, Howell
Reavls of Mocksvitlc, Rl. 2. Mrs.
Albert Boger of Mocksvitle and
Mrs. Glenn Jones of Advance. Bl.
1.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, October 6,1966
Mrs. 1. trecM
Lexington — Mn. Daisy
Cliarics Greene, Sft, died Sat
urday at the home ci a dan^
ter, Mtsl Harvey TVrtrr, at
Wedoame.
She was born in Davidm
Couidy to L. P. and Cfntttia
Toiaig diaries.
Surviving an three sons,
Jack Green Caiotina Beach.
George L. and Oiarks IC
Greene of Washington, D. C.;
three daughters, Mrs. Harvey
Bc^er of Wetrnsne. Mre
llaxv^ Q. Onhman of
SfrmB^ and Mm. MU-
liain Cusick of ChiHiim. Md.;
and a sister, Mrs. Con Bnak.-
of l^siiighai, Boote Ul
The funeral was at 2 PJL
Monday at Center McthodBM
Church . Burial was in the
Sandy Creek Cemetery.
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MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, October 6,1966
S.F.Nikl^
lelinl Aril
J.ILP(iRl,e2
MesWUk
SalMMi Kei Wtridm FieM
MocksvUIe-Samuel Frank
lin Binkley, 85, of liocks-
ville, retired automobile salea-
man, died at 9:20 P. IC. Sat
urday at I^vie County Hos-
pitaL
He was bom in Forsyth
County to William and Clarl-^
ssa Tesh BinUey. j
Surviving are two daugh-1
tera, lira. J. F. Hickman of
Graham and Mra. K, A. Ft«-
zier of Portamouth, (Mdo; 4
Sana, Manrin Binkley of Haab-
ville, l^enn., Jamec Binkley
of Idootgomery, Ala^ Harold
Binkley of Cl^eland and Sa-
imuel F. Binkley Jr^ of Tampa
!Fia.: and one sifter, lira. N.
A- Buxtoo d devefamd, Rt
»•
The funeral was at 3 PJl!Monday at £atoo*f CbapeL
Burial was in Jericho CSbiudi
of Ghriai MBMlm i
Joseph Arthur Perrell. 62,
a farmer in the WoodteaC
community, was fouird dead
about 9 P. M. Friday und^
a tractor in a field cm his
fann.
The incident is being in-
veWigated. His |soq, Wflhe
Perrell. who found him, said
it was not determined whe
ther the tractor overtun^
and be was in the acci
dent, or if Perrell suffered
a heart attack and the accident
followed.
Perrell had be^ mowing
the 5eld in late afternoon,
members of tt^ family said,
when his aife and dau^ter
left for Salisbury. He was not
at home when they returned
during the evening and a
search was made. It to<A l
some tis» to locate him be-1
cause be bad mowed in num
erous places during the day.
An ambulance was caH^
and Perrell was rushed to
Rowan Memorial Hospital
about 10 P. IL and pronounc
ed dead on arrivaL
He was bom in Rowan
Cotmty to David C and Eli
zabeth Price PerrelL He was
a member of the United Pres
byterian Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Vetra Sheets Perrell; two soxu
W. R. Perrell of Woodleaf RL
1. and Joseph Larry Perrell
of the home; three daugh
ters, Mrs. Norman R. Owen
of Salisbury, Mrs. Frank P.
Hartley of Wilkesboro, and
Miss Gloria S. Perrell of the
Itume: a brother, Raymond
C. Perrell of Woodleaf, Rt
1; two sisters, Mrs. Wade
Pinkston of Woodleaf, Rt. 1,
and Mrs. Thermon Myers of
Salisbury, Rt 6.
The funeral was at 4 PJf.
Sunday at United Presbyteri
an Cburdi. Burial was in the
church cemeetery.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 13,1966, Page 6
MRS. LENA J. GALLOWAY
Mrs. Lena Johnson Galloway of
Greenville, N. C. and widow of
James C. Galloway,'died Tuesday,
October 4, at Pitt County Hospital.
Mrs. Galloway was bom In Farm*
Ington, the dau^ter of Mr. and
Mrs. James &L Johnson.
She attended Davenport Coltcgo
and Greensboro College. For sever*
al years she taught school In the
mibllc schools of North Carolina.
Her last teaching Job was In Green*
vflie.
Throughout her life, she was an
active member of the Methodst
Church and for many years served
as pianist In tho church. She was a
member of the Jarvis Memorial Me*
thodlst Church in Greenvlllo. a
member of the Woman's Society of
Ourlstain Service, The King's
Daughters and Eastern Star.
Surviving are a son,.J. Clarence
Galloway of Greenville: a brother.
George M. Johnson of Macon, Ga.;
two Sisters, Mrs. J. W. Williams
and Miss Vada Johnson of Farming*
ton; a grandson, James Nelson Gall*
oway. who at present Is serving In
the U. S. Navy aboard a ship near
I Saigon.
MRS. THOMAS L. POOLE
I Funeral services fOr Mrs. Addle
Jacobs Poole. 85. of Mocksvillo Rt.
^ 4, widow of Thomas L. Poole. were
theld Friday afternoon al 2 p. m.
at Eatons Chapel. Burial was in
i Franklin Presbyterlon Church Com*
etcry.
Mrs. Poole died Wednesday night
al Davie County Hospital.
She was bom In Dovic County to
George and Jane Lentz Jacobs.
Surviving are a son, J. L. Poole
of Mocksville, Rt. 4; two daughters,
Mrs. E. Delia Baysinger of Mocks*
ville, Rt. 4, and Mrs. Anna Hayes
of Dearborn, Mich.; and two broth*
ers, Charlie Jac(d» of Cooleemce,
ond Will Jacobs of Salisburj'.
JOHN L. 8NEAD
Funeral sendees for John L.
Snead. 61, of Cooleemce. were held
Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. at tho
First Baptist Church In Cooleemee.
Burial was In Rowan Memorial
Park cemetery.
Mr. Snead died Sunday night at
Davie County Hospital. He was bom
In Alexander County to the late
John Rowe ond Cora Gregory |
Snead. |
Survivors Included the widow, Al*
ma Hcllard Snead; two sons. Cralgi
and John Lucy Snead, Jr.. both of
Cooleemce; tvro sisters, Mrs. Tom
Paige and Mrs. Kthcl Scott, both
of Rt. 4. Saliriiury; two half*br<gb*
ers. Clarence Mcssick of Rt. 3.
Mooresvllle ond Glenn Messick of
Rt. 1, Advance.
MRS. FRANK WHITE
Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl
While, 80. of Rt. 2, Harmony, were
held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at
Rock Springs Baptist Church in
Ircdell County. Burial was in tho
church cemetery.
Mrs. While was the widow of
Frank White. She died Monday at
Lowrnnce lloqiilal in Mooresrille.
She was bcm In Iredcll County to
John Mason and Moliie Woolcti Ma*
son.
Surrivlng arc five dughters. Mrs.
Mur\']n Bouo of Kannapolis. Mrs.
R. C. Myers of Concord, Mrs. W.
g. Arthurs of Wilmington, Mrs.
George Myers of Greensburg. Ind.,
and Mrs. L. C* TrivcUe of UsRnoay,
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, October 13,1966
^ 5
iMf tmi
f ykf for
Lftcy SMttd, •!. orCiiiilnii^
vcre held on W«dMitfiFw
3:90 R If. by the Rev, Cb«|
Burchette at the Ftiil RrIMM
Chuicfa. Burial vat la VSm,
Iferoorial Park.
«Cr. Saead died Soaiday
9:90 R M. at Davie OOMHV
Hoipital. He was bora hi
exander County to tile Mi
John Rove aiid Con Qieff*
cry Snead,
Sonrivon tndudt the M*
dov, Abaa H^laid SmMI* tVMO
tons, Craig Socad of OoM
eemee, and S-Bgt John Iv
Saead, Jr, of tha U. & Aoigr
in Ganaay. tvo a«tM%
Tom Rife and Mr*. Mhtl
Scott, both of Route 4, MeeM
viUe, two half • btefh*k»
ClarcDce Ifcssick of %
Hooreavilie, and Olaofi IM*
sk^ of Route 1, Advaee*^
Mri.T.LrMk
MOCKSVILLE -Mr*. Ad-
die Jacobs Poole, 86, of
Modcsville, RL 4. widow of
71)omas L. Poole, died Wed
nesday nitht in Etavie County
Hospital.
She was born in Davie
County to George and Jane
Lent* Jacoba
Surviving are a son, J. L.
Poole of 'Mocksville, Rt. 4;
two daughters, Mrs. E. Delia
Baytinger of Mocksville, Rt.
4, and Mrs. Anna Hayes of
I^arborn, Michigan; and two
brothers, Charlie Jacobs of
Cooleemce. end Will JMobs
of SalUlniry.
The funeral was at 2 P.M.
Friday at Batons ChapeL Bu
rial was in fVanklin Presby
terian Church Cemeteiy.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 20,1966, Page 2
RICHARD EVERHARDT
FUneral services for Richard R.
Everhardt, GO, of Cootccmcc, were
held Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at CooU
ecmce Methodist Church. Burial
was in Rowan Memorial Park.
Mr. Evcrhardt died of a heart
attack Friday at his service station
at the Cboleemee Shopping Center.
He was bom in Davie County to
George W. and Solty Kimmer Evor-
hardt. He owned and operated a
Philiips GO service station.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Vir
ginia Carter Everhardt; a daught
er, Mrs. Alien Snipes of Cooleemce,
tbice grandchildren; two brothers,
Dcwey Bverhardl of Mooresville
and Nelson Evcrhardt of Charlotte:
and two sister, Mrs. Mary Scaford
and Mrs. L. R. Dwiggins of Mocks-
vilio, RU L
WALLACE D. BENSON
Funeral services for Wallace
Boyd Benson, '41, of Mochsville, Rt.
4, were held Sunday at 2 p. m. at
COoteemee First Baptist Church.
Burial was In Coolecmeo Legion
Memorial Park.
Mr. Benson died Friday morning
of a heart attack In the Veterans
Administration Hospital at Sali&
bury.
He was bom in Davie County to
Kimbrough and Belle Thomoson
Benson. He was a retired salesman
and a member of Moeksville Bap
tist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mild-
ra Gregory Benson; a daughter,
Virginia Leo Benson of the home; a
son, Wallace B. Benson, Jr. of the
home; tliree sisters. Mrs. Howard
McLamb of Dunn, Mrs. Floyd Nay-
lor end Mrs. Lester Keller of
Mocksvilie; and three brothers.
Harold B. and John Green Benson
of Moeksville and William II. Ben
son of Charlotte.
MRS. JESSIE CARTER
Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie
Mae Shumate Carter, 62, of Salis
bury. RL 1, were held Sunday at
4:30 p. m. at Franklin Presbyterian
Churdi. Burial was in Rowan Me
morial Oemeteiy.
Mrs. Carter died Friday In Bo-
wan Memorial Hospital, Salisbury.
She was born in Piltsylvania Coun
ty. Va. to L. M. and Carrie Owen
Shumate.
Supviving arc her father of Dan
ville. Va., four daughters. Mrs. Roy
Whitaker of Moeksville, Rt. 3; Mrs.
Luther Chandler of Moeksville, Rt.
4, Mrs. Paul Curlee of Sallrinuy and
Mrs. Robert L. Fiye of Salisbury;
three sons. Lee F. Carter of FL
Bragg. Buck Carter of Advance. RL
2. and Pcarlie Lee Carter 4r. of
Salisbuy. Rt. l; two sisters, Mrs.
J. A. Hanks and Mrs. Harry L.
Hancock of Danville. Va.; two
brothers. Earl Shumate of Harris-
burg, pa., and George S. Shumate
of Danviile. Va.; four stepdaught
ers, Mrs. John M. Crews of Ad
vance. Rt. 2, Mrs. Ruth Gregory
of Charlotte, Mrs. Richard Harrison
of Lcxingion and Mrs. Douglas
Williams of Lexington; and three
stepsons. Clyde S. Carter of No^
folk. Va., Wcholos Carter of Now
Orleans, La. and Lawrence Carter
of Grecnrtjoro.
HARLEY p. GRAVES
Graveside services were held for
Harl^ P. Graves, 82, of Salirt)ury
Street, at 2 p. m. Sunday at Rose
Cemetery.
Mr. Graves died Thursday at his
home. He was a retired farmer and
mail carrier. He was born in Davie
County to Henry and Mary Pcna-
tune Graves.
Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Mary
Hunt Graves; and a son. Hariey P.
Graves, Jr. of Rocky Mount, N. C.
MRS. RDCELL ItOUtAN
Funeral eorvices for Mrs. Rucoll
ilolmon. 44. of Moeksville, were
held Tuesdoy at 2p.m. at St. Johns
AME 2ion CImrch. Burial was in
the churdi cemetery.
Mrs. Jfolman died Sunday after
a brief Illness at N. C. Memorial
Hospital In Chapel HIH.
She was o member of St. Johns
AME Zion Church and was a nat
ive of Davie Ccunly.
Surviving are a son, Rlehnrd Car
son of Moeksville: her mother, Mrs.
Jettlc Holmon of Moeksville :and
a brother, Waiter Holnmn of Mocks-
vlile.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 20, 1966, Page 2
GWIN WABD
Gwin Ward of Marshalltown,
Towa (formerly of Dado County)
' died Sunday nlghl at his homo.
Funeral services were held Wed*
nesday.
He was married lo the former
Rene Gralngcr of Farmlngton.
He is survived by three sons and
one daughter.
'Mr. Ward was a brolhcr'ln-law of Mrs. Lnnnle Ktirfees.
RIKE 0. WILSON
Funeral services for RIke 0. Wil
son. 71, of Mocks\'il!c. Rt. 1, were
held Tuesday nt 2:30 p.m. at
Eaton's Chapel. BnrinI was in the
Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery.
Mr. Wilson died Sundny morning
at Lynn Haven Nursing tfome.
He was a retired former.
Surviving aro his wife. Mrs. Mary hour of Winslon-Solcm: Iw step- row Wilson of Mocksville: and four
W. -Wilson* a son. Joe Wilson of sons, Waller Uach of Orlando, Fla.. sisters, Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. E.
North Wllk'caboro: a daughter, Mrs. and Clyde Leach of Miami, Flo.; H. Brown and Miss Edrlc Wilson of
Frances Clements of Hlalcah, Fla.; throe brothers, Jim and Clint Wll- MockaviUe, Rt. 4. and Mrs. Flake
a slcpdaughlcr, Mrs. Hazel Spain- son of Mocksville, Rt. 4, and Wood- Thomas of Harmony.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, October 20,1966
R. M. Dockery
R M Dockery. age died
Wednesday at l^vis Hospital.
Funeral services will be held
Friday afternoon at First Bap
tist Church in North Willtea-
boro, and burial will follow
at Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. Dockery was unmarri
ed, but lived here about three
)-ears in 1945 with his niece,
Mrs. Cmma Rae Spry. Other
survivors include one sister
and several nieces and oep-
hew*s.
Bio — Obituaries - 10/20/1966
ILLHOM
Grady Lee Hillard. 58, of
Morlan Park Boad. Salis
bury, died at 6:10 Wednesday
monaing at the Rowan Mano
rial HoapitnL He bad been in
deeUni&g health for sevoel
months and aeriouriy ill for
three weeks.
A mti\-e of Davie County,
be was bom June 8, 1908, son
of the late Er\-in T. and Mary
Ball Hillard. He was educa
ted in the IMvie County
schools.
Mr. Hillard was a grocer.
He belonged to Southside
Baptist Church where he had
aerved as a deacon. I
Sur\-ivors include his wife,'
the foraraer Oma Burton, whom
he married on December 22,
1926; one son. Grady Hillard
Jr. of Augusta. Ga.; six broth
ers. Ray T. and William L.
Hillard, both of Salisbury,
Thomas T. Hillard of Balti
more, Md.. £r\-in E. Hillard
of Spencer. Lonnie E Hillard
i of Rockwell Rt. 2. and Bruce
I H. HUlard of Salisbury. Koute
15; and two grandrhiidreti.
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COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, October 20,1966
Walbml.
Bmsm
MDCKSVILLE - Wallftce
Boyd Benson, 41. of Mocks-
viUe, Rl. 4, died Friday mcn-n.
ing of a heart attack in the
Veterans Administration Hos
pital at Salisbury.
He was bom in Davie Coun
ty to Kimbrough and Belle
^omason Benson. He was a
retired salesman and a mem
ber of Mocksvil|e BapU^t
iChurd).
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. >
Mildra Greofory Boison; %\
daughter, Virginia Lee Ben-'
son of the hoatt; a son. Wall-;
ace B. Benson, Jr. of the.
home three sisters, Mrs. How-:
ard McLamb of Dunn, Mrs.'
Floyd Naylor and Mrs. Les
ter Keller of Mocksville;
and three brothers, Harold B.
and John Green Benson of
Mocksville and William H.
Benson of Charlotte.
The funera^ was at 2 P.M.
Sunday at Cooleemee First
Baptist Church. Burial was
in Cooleemee Legion Memori
al Park.
' IkM '
tvMfeiril
Richard R. fcverhardt, M. of
Cooleemee died of a heart
attack Friday at his ierviee
I station at the tCouieenwie
Shopping Center.
He was bom in Davie Coun
ty to Oearge W. and Bally
Kimmer Sverhardt, He owned
and operated a niillips 66
service station, I
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Virginia Benson Cverhardt; a
daughter, Mrs. Allen Snipes
of Cooleemee, two brothers,
Dewey Evarhardt of Moores-
\dlle and Nelson Everhardt of
Charlotte; /and tsro sisters,
Mrs. Mary Seaford and Mrs.
L. R Dwiggins of Mocksville,
RL 1.
The funeral was at 3:30
P M. Sunday at Cooleemee
Methodist ' Church.. Burial
was in Rowan Memorial Park.
{ Mn-Jtisie
Skimie
MOCKSVILLE .- Mrs. Jes
sie Mse Shumate Carter, 62.'
of Saliibury, Rt. J. died Fri
day in Rowan Memorial Uos-
pit il.
She was bom in Pittsyl-
vania County, Va., to L. M.
and Carrie Owen Shumate, i
Sur\-iving ve her father
of Danville, Va.: four daugh-i
I tcrs. Mrs. Roy WhitaJter of
i Mocksviiie. Route 3: Mrs. Lu
ther C.iandler of Mocksville.
Route 1, Mr;. PuUl Curlee
of Salisbury and Mrs. Robert
L Frye of Salisbury; three
sons. Lee F. Carter of Ft.
Bragg, Buck Carter of Ad
vance, Rt. 2, and Pearlie Lee
Carter Jr., of Salisbury, Rt.
1; two sisters. Mrs. J. A.
Hanks and Mrs. Harry L.
Hancock of Danville, Va.; two
brothers. Earl Shumate of
Bio - Obituaries -10/20/1966
, Harrisburg, Pa.; and George
j S. Shumate of Danville, Va.;
j four stepdaughters. Mrs. John
M. Crews of Advance, Rt, 2,
Mrs. Ruth Gregory of Char
lotte, Mrs. Richard Harrison
of Lexington and Mrs. Doug
las Williams of Lexington;
and three stepsons. Clyde S.
Carter of Norfolk. Va., Nich
ols Carter of New Orleans.
La. and Lawrence Carter of
Greensboro.
The funeral wa,< at 4:30
P. M. Sunday at Franklin
Presbyterian Church. Burial
was in Rowan Memorial Co ,
metery.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 27,1966, Page 1
Garwood Dies
Of Rifle Shot
Giles Frank Garwood. 60. of
Oooleemee died Tuesday at Baptist j
Hospital in Wlnston^lem from!
wounds recdvcd when his J22 cali*!
ber rifle accidentally, disdiargedi
Monday night
Membom of his famiiy ^
wood kept the gun' loaded wih
pellets in the doset Monday night
he went for the gun to scare off
some dogs in his yard. He dropped
the gun and it discharged, and the
pellets struck him in the head, they
said.
Mr. Garwood was bom in Davie
County lb Thomas and Joseidtine
Stroud Garwood and was a mem>
ber d First BaplM Church. He
was payroll supervisor at Erwin
Mills.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Be^
tie Seamen Garwood; two sons, Ar>
noM Garwood of Oooleemee and
Bill Garwood of KIngsport, Tcnn.;
a daughter, Mrs. B. R. Walker of
Mocksvlile; tfiree brothers, Sherrfll
Garwood of WaynesviUe; Roy Ga^
wood of Moeksville Rt 4; and Floyd
Gaiwood of Cooleemeo; a sister.
Mrs. Ben Eveihardt of Mocksviile.
Rt 4.
Ihe funeral will be at 3:S0 p. m.
Thursday at First Baptist Church.
Burial will be in Rowan Memorial
Park. The body is at Eaton's Chap
el.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 27,1966, Page 4
JOHN DAVID (BUCK) SHORE
. Funeral services for John David
(Buck) Shore, of Rt. 8, Salisbury,
were held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.
at Oooleemee Preri^erian Church
by tte Rev. Samuel McKay, pastor.
Burial was in Rowan Memorial
Park.
Mr. Shore was dead on arrival
at Rowan Memorial Hospital Mon
day at 3:0 p. m. Death resulted from
a heart attack.
Bom Dec. 1928, in Davie
County, he was the son of Woodrow
J. and Maiy Reeves Shore of Cool
eemeo.
Edueatcd In Davie and Rowan
County sriuMls, he had been part-
owner of John's Auto Repair Se^
vice, 120 East Liberty St. In Salis
bury for eight years.
He was a veteran of World War
n, a member of Harold B. Jarretl
American Legion Post, and Post
8008 VFW. He was vice-commander
of the Sons of the American Legion
and was a member of the Independ
ent Garage Owners Association.
Survivors, in adiUlion to his par
ents, include the wldmv, Mrs. Doris
Cruse Shore whom he married Nov.
20, IMS; two sons, John David
Shdder, Jf. and Dean Marlow Shore,
lM)tb of the home; two bn^ers.
Norman Pelo and Thomas R. Shore,
both of Cooleemeo: two sisters,
Mrs. Ccleen Smith of Rt. 1, Wood-
leaf, Mrs. Nancy Durham of Rt. 4,
Mocksvilie; three half-sisters. Mrs.
Rattle Sharpe of Rt. 2. Harmony,
Mrs. Francis Oooke of Hlfidi Point
and Mrs. Esther WiUiamson of
China Grove.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 27, 1966, Page 5
JAMKS ATATTimW DHEWKR 1
Jamps M.nill'.cw Bfp^vcr, 2 year
nld son of .lames 11, ami Gnyle'
ropl'ii Hi ewer of lira Ardmoro
noart. \v:n!^'im'Salem, died at n a. s^-nril
rtl. Fr»t,:y at Carllst It.isttjt;.!. \W While, 82. wife Ot
had U-II sick Sim-e Sumlay morn- I'- .Vo:ksvll'o. HI. 5.
<,.g^ lied Monday nl r> p.m. nl Lula Cotv-
Ho wa.* horn In F-irjyDi Cn-nly. "fd »oo's Memorial Hospilat 8l
Niivvpiher fi. He had lived all 'radklnvlllo.
his life in Iho (Irill'ilh Daptist She was born in Davte County to
Church comnnndty. lit* was .a ni;m- Wlnflcld and Belly Dixon Smith,
bcr of Grl/rith Dupiisl Cluircli. Surviving are Ihe husband: throe
i'uriving In addliiiiv lu (he pnr- <ons. Hcmun ft. Smilh of BasssU,
cnis arc Iho RtandpaunilA, Mr. and Vn.. Glll>crt and Elmo SmKh of
Mrs. Hcnr>' T, POfkn uf M'»rksvillo, Mook.svi|tc, Rl. n; one daujihler.
Mr. and Mrs. .lumos «Kd» Urinvei pjcd Adian of Mockr.'llle, Rt.
iif Wimlwi-Srleisi end ihc groaJ 3. and Ihrro brolhcfs- Philmore and
Sjamlnmllior. Mrs. J. E. Id.inj^lon cilfun WTille of Mot-ksvUlc, Rl. 5.
pf .MuJ;5\:!!e. It!, tl. ami Tom \Yhilc of Conlcemes.
C. .SCOTT
Fi:ne;al im'icvrf for John C. Seotl.
*1, of Mo'.kiviitj. HI. I. were held
, '«Vcdne.< l;iy ai 2 20 p.m. a'. Ihe J!aln«
vitlu AMS ZIon Chnivh. Curial was
n Ihi.' chin-cli crnK'ler}*.
Mr. Si'oll died Saturday nijjhl al
Davie Cciinly t.'aspilal a.':er a long
lines.':.
-Kc was a lifelong rcsidcnl of
Dn\do Counly and was n member
of Mainvillc AME ZIoii Church.
Surviving are Ills wife. Mrs, Clo- ^
rcrca Senil: foMr itaughlcr, Mrs,
I Margaret Lyon, Mrs. llesUn* Hunter
.nml Mrs. Gladys Hnse of .Vocks-
villc .nnri Mis. Vjdlie 1.''nch of Wins-
toivKalem: four sons, .luhn, Frank.
l.i'S'cr ar.d naronre .St-idt of Wins-
oa-raJom: a htollicr, llift'ard SvnII
.if M<u;l;;ivlt!e: at;d three sisters-
.Mrs. h-a Ei)vo of Waliml Cave. .Mrs.
Klirnbc'.h rprnnlnR of Xvw Jcrtcy
nnd Mrs. Xeln Hairston of Phlta-
Mph.ia. Fa.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, October 27,1966
Funeral services for Giles
Frank Garwood, 60. of Cool-
eemee, were held at 3:30 P.BL
Thursday at First Baptist
Church. Burial was in Rowan
Memorial Park, Mr. Garwood
died l^iesday at Baptist Hoa-
pltar in 'Winston Salem
from wounds received when
his .23 caliber rifle accident-1
ally discharged Monday night.
Members of his family said
that be kept the fun loaded
with pellets in the closet.
Monday night he went for
the gun to scare off some
dogs in his yard. He dropped
the gun nnd it discharged,
and the peilets struck him in
ihe head. Mr. Garwood was i
bom in Davie County, to
Thomas and JMephine Stroud
GarwnnH and was a in«n>b«r
of First Baptist Church. He
was payroll sivervisor at Er-
win Mill. I
Cyies 'Fmnk. Garwood
Frank Garwood
Rites Held Thurs.
! Surviving are. his wife, Mrs.
'Bertie Seemmi Garwood, two
sons. Arnold Garwood of Cool-
eemee. and Bill Garwood of
Kingsport, Tenn.; a daughter,
Mrs. Linda Walker ot Mocks-
ville, three brothers; ^mOl
Garwood of WaynesviUe, Roy
Garwood of Route 4, Mocks-
viUe, and Floyd Garwood of
Cooleemee, and a sister, Mra.
Bleo Rverhardi of MockaviUo.
Route 4, and five fwmriicWM
-Tas-JLiiaase
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, October 27, 1966
iMC
I SAUBBURT - Ma Dvvid
IShore, 9. of Third Straet
'tenfion, Salhfbury, St B, dM
jliMM ^ * Mrt iSlock.
He bm in Hnvie
Countr to Woodnw J. Md
Marr Boevea Shore. He ores
peit-oeroer ot John't Auto So-
pair Service.
Survivftng ere bk perente el
Cinlwmiir; his erile, Ifrt. Der
is Cruse Shore: two soni,
John D. Jr., end Deen Uer-
|ow Shore of the home; two
AUn.
I Net
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Novembers, 1966, Page 1
Gary McDaniel
Killed In Wreok
GARY McDANlEL
Gary Es^crettc McDaniel, 21, oi
Advance Rt. 2 was killed end a
companion injured at 12:15 a. m.
Thursday when their car sped oR
N. C. 801, cut back across the rood,
overturned and bounced high into a
tree. This was Davle's eleventh
highway fatollly of 1966.
Tlic crash occurred about Iwo-
milcs north of Fork on N. C. 601.
MoOanlcl was killed instantly, when
he was thrown from the car some
distance onto the highway. His
companion, Joe William Bailey, 23.
also of Advance RL 2. was thrown'
from the car and landed on some
soft ground and was not loo seri
ously Injured.' Bailey, a passanger.
was admitted to the Davlc County
Hospital.
hfcDanlel was employed at the
West Salem Barber Shop in Wins-
ton-Salcm.
State Hlgbvay Patrolman John
PUtman said that McDaniel war
driving a 1965 Ponliac GTO and
I was going south oil NC 601 at a high
rate of speed when he lost control
! in a cun-f. The car cut back ocrosr
I the rood, overturned and bounced
around 20-fccl Into a tree, cutting ofl
I two iimbs.
Mr. McDaniel was born In Davic
County on Scpl. 17. 1045.to Everetlr
Leo and Mildred Lookablll McDan
iel.
Surviving in addition to hU par*
ents of Advonco. Rl. 2, are his wifo.
Mrs. Ruth Jordan McDaniel of the
home: his grunldparenls, Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Lookabill of Mocksviile
and Mrs. Ira hlcDanlel of Mocks*
villa, nt. 3.
The funeral was conducted Frldoy
at Eaton's Funeral Homo Chopol at
Mocksviile by the Rev. Craflon
Cockrcil. Burial was In Fork Epis*
, copal Church cemetery in Davie
' Counly.
Man Is Killed
By Car On 601
James Cicero Goss, 78, of Mocks
viile, Rt. 4. was killed at 6:45 p. m.
Monday on D. S. South about
a mile from Mocksviile. He was
struck Iv en automobile while
walking on the road.
Patrolman Kenneth N. Bolick
made no charges against the driv
er, Joseph Blake Gregory, 16, of
Mocksviile, Rt. 4.
BoUdt said scraral people rcpoil
ed Goss walking In the road shortly
before the accident. Bolick also said
that, he had warned, Goss against
walking In the road many times in
the past. .
. Mr. ;Goss Waa-.i^rcd. from ike
U. S. Army and had lived near
Mocksviile for about 18 years.. .
Sum'ivlng are his wife, Mrs. Lois
Walker Goss: and two brothers,
Nathaniel. Green Goss of Lexington,
and Ray Goss of Danviile. Va.
. The body Is at Eaton's Funeral
Home pending arrangements.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 3,1966, Page 2
'<^rgik K^Ily "Squlrrd** Payne ol
OMwemee was bt^d over to So*
p^r Court on Tuesday *on the
diSl^e of murder. '
SPS^ W;B8 chavod with mui^r
t^ de^ of Reniy Austin, Sr.,
dlf «r tfoeksvUte. AdUIn Sted Sun-
d^y at the fiaptlst ilosHtal of dun*
wound received Sathrday night
i^r 'Uttle Korea" in the Booe*
t^ secUoh.
•pfllcers sold Austin end Payne
bad been quarrellhg at the Austin
tu^ in Booetown. Payne is
19; charged with shooting Austin
dicing the quarrel. Bdth are Ne*
'Surviving are his wlfo; six daugb*
t^ hhrs. Mary Whltesett Mrs.
Sdrieh Rom. Misses iHazel and
Mahal Austin of Jersq^ City. N. J..
Mi^ Cathrlne Smith of New York
Oly and Mrs. Addeenna Rivm of
Oiemsboro: four sons. Cecil Austin
c$ Mocfcsvflle. James Austin of Jer*
^ sey City, N. J.. Henry Austin, Jr. of
' Jhthacia', Ldng Island, N. Y., and
oe Louis Austin of Buiham; a half
brother. Salidy Scott of Mo<ksvllte;
aqd a sister. Mrs. Addle Smoot of
fif^ksville.
• fUiteral was held Wednesday
at Millnvllle AME Zion Church.
Sfarlal was In the church cemetery.
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 3,1966, Page 6
MRS. PRARb POOTE flOWELL
Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl
Footo Hcpvcll were cotidueted Frt
day at (ho United MetropollUan
Bnptlsl Churdi in Wlnslon^lem,
by the Rov. J. D. Ballard. Dr. K.
R. Williams and the' Rev. W. J.
Tatum. Internment was In the Ev*
ergrccn cemetny.
Mrs. Foote died Tuesday at Fo^
sytb Menoorial Hoqtltal in Winston*
Salem.
She was born In Davle County and
was the daughter M the late Leo
and AlUe Griffin Focte.
Survivors Include four children.
Mrs. Annie Twltt of Old Fort, Mrs.
Arllne H. Johnson and Miss Cleo
Howell of Wlnston-Salmn: a son.
James B. Howell. Jr. of Winston*
Salem: three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude
Howell, Mrs. Ethel Howell, end Mrs.
Alice Fowler of Mocksville: two
brothers, George and Rhodwell
Foote of MocksvlUe and two grand*
ddldrmi;
WAIABR B. WmSNANT
Funeral services for Waller Bhine
Whisnant, 80, of Mocksvine, Rt. 4,
were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at EM*
on's Chapel Burial was to Jenus*
alem Baptist Church cemetery.-
Mr. Whisnant died Friday at Da*
-vie County Homltal
Ro was a member of Jerusalem
Baptist Church and was a retired
gardener for Boxwood Farm.
Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Mae
Bedc Whisnant; three sons. E. M.
Whisnant of SalUbuiy, Eugene
Whisnant of Los Angeles. Calif.,
and the Rev. B. R. Whisnant of Old
Fort; two brothers, J. E. Whisnant
qf D^ry, Fla., and R. L. Whisnant
of Charlotte; and a sister, Mrs.
Maty Bcyd Dldcson of Raleigh.
SAMUEL A. OARWOOD
FYmeral services fbr Sanniel And*
ermn Garwtxtd, 73; of SO Tttiman
Street, Wlnstoi^Salero. won hMd
Monday at 3 p. m. at Hayworth*
MlUer ChapM by the Rev. Sinclair
and Dr. E. Perry Mobley. Bur*
lal was Forsyth Manorial Park.
Mr. Garwood died Sunday at Bap*
list Hospital
He was bom to Davle County to
Samuel E. and Sam Bambart Gar*
wood. He was a horse tt^her.
Sorvhdng are his udfe, Mrs. Mam*
le Cope Garwood; four daughters,
Bilrs. RlUa Vogler o! Oemmons, RL
1, Mrs. Lucille King of Winston*
Salem, Mrs. Elolse Tesh of Wtoston*
Salem and Mrs. B^ty Mock of
Wln^nSalem; a son. Samuel Ga^
wood Jr. 0^ Lexington and three
sisters, Mrs. T. J. Foster of Griffith
Roaif, Mrs. C. L. Wyntt of Modes*
•Rt: ft. and Mrs. Paul Bailey
of Advance, RL 2.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, November 3,1966
James Cicero Goss
MWE MM nun IT CM
MOCKSVUJ^. Junes Ci
cero Goss, 78, of MocksviUe,
^ute 4, was killed «t 6:45
E. H. Tuesday on U. S. 6011
■tauth, about a mile Iromllodisville. He was struck byIn automobile while walkingIn the road.
Patrolman Kenneth N. Bo
wk made no charges against
fbe driver, Joeeph Blake Gre-
16, of MocksviUe, Boute
Bolick said several pecgde
Hported Goss walking in the
fbad shortly before the Mci-
wnL Bolick also said that he
tied warned Goss against
talking in the road many
times in the past
Mr. Goss was retired from
the U. & Array and had lived
near Uocksville for about 18
yean.
Surviving are his wife, Hie.
jols Walker Goss; and two
irothers, Nathaniel Green
Sou of Lexington, and Ray
1 >088 of Danville, Va.
Funeral services will be
Md Friday at 11:00 AM. at
Baton's Funeral Home Cha
pel Buml will be in the
National Cemetery in Salis
bury.
W. R. WhisHt
Died Friday
Walter Rhine Whisnant, 80,
of Rt , Mocksville, Fri
day morning in Davie Hospi
tal.
A native of York, South
Carolina, he was bom Nov.
20, 1885, the son of the late
I Julius and Mattie F. Whis
nant He was a member of
Jerusalem Batist Church and
a retired gardner of Boxwood
Lodge.
Survivors iiudude the widow
Mrs, Mae Beck Whisnant,^
three sons, E. M. Whisnant of
Salisbury, Eugene Whisnant of
Los Angeles, and the Rever
end B. R. Whisimnft of Old
Fort; two brother^ J. £. Whis-;
nant of DeBerry. Fla.. and R
L Whisnant of Charlotte; one
sister, Mrs. Boyd Dixon
of Raleigh: seven grandchild-}
ren and eight great ^and-{
children.
Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at 2 P.M. in
Eaton's Funeral ChapaL Burial
was in Jerusalem Chur^ ce-'
metery. The Rev. Bobf^ Hil-
lard and the Reverend Jack i
ft JohnacB wiU olfidal^
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 10,1966, Page 5
WALTEll ED^VIN McPOUO!.E
Walter Edwin MoDcKigic. husband
of ilic fornicr. Miss AlicD tea, Ton^
resident of Mocksvlllc, died Sat*
urdny, November 5, 194a at the
age of to. Mr. McDougle, resident
member of (ho Methodist Home.
Chnrlolle since 1959. was bom in
Srioln County. Ohio but lived most
of his lifo in Dtock Mountain where
he wDs offiilaled with the Post Of*
fice imllt his rolircmcnl. Mr. Mc*
Doiigic is survived by his wife: two
daughters. Mrs. Witiord S. Potrow
of Charlotte and Mrs. Steve Honey
of Knoxvltle. Tennessee along with
(iilrlecn gi-niidchltdren and twenty*
one grcal-grandchlidrcn. He was a
member of the -First Methodist
Church, Chariolle. Funeral services
were held in the Chapel oi Harry
and Bryant at 9:30 a. m. Monday.
November 7th. with Dr. Eugene
Fencock, pastor of (he First Me
thodist Church, and the Rev. T. S.
Hoffman, chaplain of the Methodist
Home ofllcIaUng. The graVeslde
service was held in the Tabernacle
Cemetery, Block Mountain, ot 1:30
p. m. Monday.
MRS. MILTON WATERS
Mrs. Kathcrlne Wall Waters, S8, of
North Main Street, Mocksville. wi
dow of Milton Waters, died at 12:15
p. m. Tuesdoy at Fron Ray Rest
Home.
She was bom In Davic County
to John W, and Isabelle Miiie Wail.
"SKc'was Onefhber of'Oolr-Orore
Methodist Church.
Surviving ore three sons, John
M. Wotcrs of Seoltie, Wash.. Will-
lam W. Waters of Mocksvlile and
Robert E. Waters of Greensboro: i
a brother John W. Wall of Greens-i
boro: ond a sister. Mrs. Louise W.j
Frenetle of Little Rock, Ark.
The funeral will be at 2 p. m.
Thursday at Oak Grove Methodist [
Church Burial wlU be In the Rose
Cemetery. The body Is at Eolon's
Funeral Home ond will be ploced
in the church at 1:30 p. m.
WILLIAM A. DUNN
William Alexander Dunn, 83, of
Advance Rt. 1, died at 1:45 p. m.
Tuesday at his home.
He ^^ras bom in Davie County
to NOab and Loulza Foster Dunn
and was a retired farmer.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Don*
nlo Violo Williams Dunn; four
daughters. Mrs. PouUne Wood of
Windsor, Va., Mrs. Vida Wafford
and hlrs. Margie Graver of Lexing
ton, Mrs. Edna Ray IHclton of
Clearwatcr, Flo.; fivo sons, Eimer
Dunn of Clcmmons, Holioway Dunn
' of Sheroton, Mo., Bill Dunn of Ad
vance, Rt. 1, Joseph Dunn of Clcm
mons. Rt 2, W. A. Dunn Jr. of
Wlnston^olem: ond a brother, Is-
acc Dunn of Advance; Rt. L
JAAIES A. WARD
'Funeral- services for James Ar
nold Word, 58, ot Salisbury. Rt 4.
wcro held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. ot
Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Burial was
In Macedonia Moravian Church
Graveyard.
Mr. Ward died Friday at the Vet
erans Administration Hospital ot
Sali^ury.
Sunvlvlng are two brothers, Ray
Ward of Solisbury, Rt. 4, and J. W-
■Ward of Woodicaf; three sisters.
Mrs. Cecil Yarborough end Mrs.
Dynum Murray of Burlington and
Mrs, Ed Howard of Mocksvlllc; a
half-sister, Mrs. W. lA. Klortiltn of
Mocksville: and tWo iuif>bH)lheri,
Morgan Ward and C; S. Sheets bf
Salisbury.
E. lU RlDDt£
Funeral services for Britest RAlbh
Riddle. 63, of Advance. Rt. 1. were
held Sunday afternoon at Macedonia
■Moravian Church. Burial woi in the
church cemetery.
Mr. Riddle died unexpectedly at
his home coriy Fridoy morning.
Hb was bom in Dovic County on
November- 20^ 1903 to Henry and
^ma Miller Riddle. Ke'fiod Ilvfrd
all :his life In the Vodkin Valley
community.
Mr. Riddle was o member of
Macedonia Moravian Church. He
was employed at iBinghom and
Parks Lumber Company for a num*
ber of years, retiring in February.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Katie
Seats Riddle: five daughters, Mrs.
Lester Parks, Mrs. Albert Comnl-
zcr, Mrs. Tommy Lorvg, and Mrs.
Jerry Davis, all of Advance, Rt. 1.
ond Mrs. Leonard Coiletto of Mocks-
vliic; a son. Thomas H. Riddle of
Advance, Rt. 1; a sister, Mrs. R.
G. Walker of Winston-Salem; twobrothers. Willis and Wesley ^ddle
of Advance. Rt. i; end seven grand
children.
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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 10,1966, Page 5
I GERALD R. JAMI^
' Funcrol services for Gerald Ross
James 71, of MocksvlUe, Rt, 2, ytere
conducted Monday at S p. m. at
Eaton's Funeral Home. Burial wu
In Farmlngton Community Ceni^
tery.
Air. Ross died at 10 p. m. 8attu>.
day at his home.
He wos'b^ In Davle County to
Wlillam FrankUn and Elizabeth
Kelly James and was a retired
painter.
. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Sue
I H. James; two sons;. Gerald Eu«
' gene and Bobby G. James of Wins'
ton<GaIem; end two daughters, hire.
Bay J. Reeves of Winston-Salem
and' Mrs. Waller E. Jones of Oar^
land, texos.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, November 10,1966
William A. Dm
MOCKSVTLXE- - WiUiMn
AlexaiuSer Dunn, 89, of Ad*
vance Rt. 1, died at 1:46
P.M. Tuesday at his home.
He was bom in David
County to Noah and Loulza
Foster Dunn and was a re
tired farmer.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Um MIHiIB
Donnie Viola Williams Dunn; Iraiwa IfllllVn
four daughtres, Mrs. Pauline
Wood of Windsor. Va.. Mrs. UlalAM
Vida Wafford and Mrs. Mar- Ww9twr9
gie Craver of Lexington, Mrs.
Edna Ray Helton of Clear- MOCKSVTLLE
water. FU.; five sons. Elmer therine Wall Wa
Dunn of Ciemmons, HoUoway North Main Sin
Dunn of Sheraton, Mo., Bill ville, widow of 1
Dunn of Advance, Route 1, ters, died at 12
Joseph Dunn of Ciemmons, Rt. Tuesday at Frar
2. W. A. Dunn. Jr. of Wins- Home,
ton - Salem; and a brother, She was bom
Isaac Dunn of Advance, Rt. County to John 1
1. belle Mille Wait
Funeral services will be held member of Oak i
Thursday at 4 P. M. at Beth- odlst Church, i
lehem Methodist Church by Surviving are
the Rev. Paul Hart Jo^ W. Waters
MOCKSVim: - Mrs. Ka
tharine Wall Waters, 50. ol
North Main Street, Mocks-]
ville, widow of Milton Wat-I
ters, died at 12:15 P. Ml
Tuesday at Fran Kay Beet
Home. I
She was bom in Davie
County to John W. and Isa-
belle Mille Wait She was a ,
member of Oak Grove Meth- ^
odlst Church. i
Surviving are three a<Hts, j
John W. Waters of Seattle,
WashteglMf, mOlaatf W«
Waters of GTeenrttoro; a bro
ther John W. Wall of Greens
boro; and a sister, Mrs.
Louiae W. Frenette of Little
Rock. Ark.
*nie funeral was at 2 P.M.
Thursday at Oak Grove Me
thodist Church- Burial was
in the Rose Cemetery.
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COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, November 10,1966
mill I ni in I ij Mfciyw i m 'hw i
J.JLM
0flMte4
Junei Arnold Ward, 08, of
Rt 4, SaUabury. dlad al thai
Veterans HoapUal at f pm.
Friday after am illBHB «( kw
He was a famer and a yeit-
en, Bay Wart of Bt 4 ialli^l
binry and J. W. W«d of!
Woodleal: three ilateii» lta.j
OoeU Taibrottgh, Ibe. BFaaaa
MWrey, both of Burttagtoa,
Ifra. B8 Hoarard of lasoki-
viUe: oae half*ilaler. Ifri.
W. M. HhftUfi of MowviBe;
and two half^brotfaera, Morgan
Wart and C & Shaeta, both of
SatUboiy*
Funeral aervioei were con
ducted Sunday at 8:00 pjn. at
Baton*e rhapel in Mockiville
by tte Rev. Banha Mulls. Bur
ial was In Manedrmla Mora
vian Ceimteyy.
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DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 17,1966, Page 5
ivros. SAMUEL BAITY
Mrs. Elizabeth \Vhlte Baity, 48, ofi
Yadkinville, Bt. 2, wife of Samuel
Baity, died Tuesday at Davic
County Hospital. She had been In
declining health for several years.
She wos bom In Yadkin Oounty
to Philmore and Addie Dl.xon White
and was a member of Turner's
Creek Baptist Church. She was env
ployed by Lula Conrad Hoots Me
morial Hospital as a nurses' aide.
Surviving are her husband; her
parents of Vadkinvillc, Bt. 2; a son.
Donald Bally of fioonvlllc, Rt. 2:
three brolhcrs, Paul and Tommy
While of Mocksvlllc. Rt. 5, and Mill*
ard While of LowlsvlIIc, Rt. i; and
t\vo sisters, Mrs. W. E. CMaro of
• Cicmmons and Mrs. Edward Hut*
chins of Mocksvllle, Rt. 2
The funeral will be at 2:30* p.m.
Thursday at Turner's Crock Baptist'
Church, Burial will be In the church!
cemetery. The body is at Mackie*.
Hinshaw^Gcntry Funeral Home.
J. F. LEACH
Funeral services for John Frank
Leach, Sr.. 70, of Rt. 7, Salisbury,
were held ot 2:30 p. m. Saturday
el Lyerly Funeral Home Chapel by
I the Rev. Charles Page and the Rev.
' C. C. Murray. Burial was in Rowan
Memorial Park.
Pallbearer^ were Paiil Allen. C.
F. Leach, Norman Leoch, Grady
Flowers, Lee Hopkins and Ed^Stln*
C6.
Mr. Lcach was a native of Dovie
County. He was born April I2, 1896,
to Perry E. and Julia Leach. He
was educated In the Davle County
schools.
A retired printer, he was a mem
ber of the First Methodist Church.
He was a veteran of World War 1,
having served with the U. S. Army
and belonged to Rowan Barracks
No. 494.
Survivors include his wife, the
former Ida Jenkins, whom be mar
ried on Oct. 1919; one son, J.
Frank Loach, 'jr. of Salisbury; t«'o
daughters, Mrs. Gideon 0. Miller
and Mrs. George $tiiicy, both of
Rt. 7, Salisbury; one brother. Will
Leach of MaHlnsvllIc.' Va.; one
sister, Mrs. Lonnie Hopkins of Mar-
tinsvillo, Va.; three grandchildren:
and one great-grandchild.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, November 17,1966
Rosie Keller
Of Mocksville
MCXTKSVTLLE - Miss Rosie
D. KeUer died at 7:30 P.M.
Tkiesday at her hon^ on Cen
ter St, ModcsviUe, ^ m heart'
'attadc:
Eteughter of the late Alex
ander and Lela Bowles Kell
er, was bom in Devie
County.
She betcmged to Center Me
thodist Church.
Survivors indude four bro
thers, W. F. and Oscar Kell
er, both of Mocksville, SL
1, and W. L. Keller of High
Point, one sister, Mrs. N. M.
Beck Cooleemee.
Funeral services were con
ducted Thursday at 3 PM.
at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by
the Rev. Benny Bear den and
the Rev. Roble Svans. Burial
was in Center Methodist
Church Cemetery.
J-F.Leiel, ^
70,OftMte7
Jkshn Frank Leadi, Sr., TIL
oi BL 7, Salisbury, died OB
Hitiraday, November 10th a|
Bowaa ICemorial Ho^iitaL Bi
had been serioudy 111 fti
one day but death was
eapeeted. J
A native Davie Couatoeg
he was bom April 12, IMSS
son of Perry E. and AdM
Leach. He was educated IdS
the Davie County acdmoht,^
A retired pricrter, he waa m
nMBilMfi d the First Mfitfan m
dirt Cbuith. He was a whtj
eran of World War 1, haF<^
ing ttfved with the H, |iy
Anny, and bdoaged to
an Barrwdcs Mo. 4M.
Sorvivon iartude his
the former Ida Jenkina, wfacna
be married on Octoher
1010; one aon, J. FraaiB
Leach, Jr.. of 629 W. Cottdl
SL; two daughters, Mrs. O0>
dean C. Miller and Mnk
George Stilley, both at 9L
7, SaltrtMiy; oaa brpther, HM"
Leach oi MartinsvOM^ 'Vini
one sister, l&s. Lnwue
fchM of Martinsvilk^ Ya.; 0 |
grandfhlVtcen; and ooa j
i
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, November 17,1966
■rt.r.1.
KALWBimY isJcaion PDtu. 91, ni au 9m\Flther StrMt, widow at Wlm»
•nt Rowan Potu, diiid Mlar•t Kmas jBofft Koiot W,Spencer. |
Sb* wot )bom in tevi*;Count3^ Mid wei a mMnbef;
of Firet Baptist Cimroh of
Balifimry.
Burvlvinf are five eons,
Jemat A, PotU of XIanviUe,
Va., Virgil W. Potia of Hy.
attsvUle. Md.. Vemon V.Foita of Waabingt^ D. C.,
nnd Aaymond ic. mu of
.Edgewatar. Md.; ti»at daugh-I lers. Mrs. Roy frilU of Ar«
lington, Va.. Mrs. BMia Cau«
bit Watkini of Rorida and
Mri. Hoy Lee WUUama. with
whom Mn. PotU lived.
' The funeral was at 8 PJf.
Monday at SumniMeett Me*
'morial Oiapal. to'ial wu in
Ciiasinut HiU Ogmaltry.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 24,1966, Page 5
ti Mlis hoste Ketter
Funeral sen'tces for Miss llosle
t>» Keller of Cenier fiiret, Nvcre held
^rsdoy al 3 p.fn. at Eaton'fl Fa*
nerot Chopel by the Rev. Benale
Beordon end the Rev. Roble Evans.
Burial was In the Center Methodist
Churdi cemetery.
Miss Keller died at 7:30 p.m. Tuos*
day at her home of a heart attack.
She was the daughter of the late
Alexander and l<cla Bowles Iteller
and was born In Bavie County.
She was a member of Center
Methodist Church.
' Survivors Include four broUiers,
AV. IP. and Oscar Keller, both of
MocksvlUe. M. E. Keller of 3U. 1.
Mocksvllle. and W. L. K^Ier of High
Point; one sister, Mrs N. M. Bedc
of Ceoleemee.
, A W. PItelps
f\inora1 services for Arthur Wse*
man Phelps, 80, of Rt. l, Cleveland,
were held Sunday at 3 pjn. at the
Corinth Church ^ Christ of Rowan
County. Burial was In the clntrcfa
cemetery.
Mr. -Phelps, a retired fanner, died
Friday at Davis Hospital In States*
^Ue, whore he had been a patient
pfor one df^ following a heart at*
. He was bom In aJavte County, Oe*
idler M. 1883. and was the son of
the late A. W. and Sara Safley
Phelps.
.. Survivors are his wife, former
f^el Seamon, seven sons, Fred and
CecU. of Sallsbuiy, Walter, John A.,
and Wllllaro C, all of Cooleemee,
Odell of Clevdand, J. B.. of Reck*
wen, Md.: one doubter, Mrs.
^eiyn Solder of RL 1, develand*
three brothers, Gilbert of Mt. Flea^
'ant; Lee and Raymond of Rt 4,
l^odcsvillo; five sisters, Mrs. Maude
^O^ls of Woodleal, Mrs. Taylor
Can, Mrs. Grace Woolen, Mrs. T.
R. Burton and Mrs. Stella MeCIam*
^rodc, an of Rt. 4, Mocksvnie; 17
"irandchndrBn; and dx great gnrnd*
.^bBdren.
Jesoe B. Bed:
-SoFluneral services for Jesse Soone
Bed;, 63, of Rt. 1, Sallsl^. were
held Ho^ay at 2:60 pjn. at Sum*
mersetl Memorial Ctu^l. The Rev.
wnilam M. Johnson; Sr. and tha
Rev. fW. fra Warren officiated. Bur-
^ial was to the Jerusalem Baptist'
piEflrch cemetoylfiii I^to'Cninty*
^ Mr. Seek died SMurday nl^ at
Rowan Memorial HospltaL Be had
been in declining heatlh for six
months and seriously HI for four
weeks.
Be was bom September 6, 1883 In
Davte County aid was the son of
the late Henry and Amanda Batty
Bedc. Be was educated in Ibe Davie
County Sdtcola and had retired
from farming in Davle. BO was a
member of Coolednee Episcopal
Church and attended Jemsa^
Banttst Churdi.
. Bis first wife died June 19, 1913.
and his sectmd wife, whom he ma^
lied In 0968, died last Easter. .
Be Is durvlved by three sens.
Vestal Beck and'Gllmer Bedt of Rt
a, Salldntiy and Grimes Beck of
SUdimond, Va.. alx daughters; Mrs.
Houston Ghoaf of Wadilngton, D. €.,
Mrs. Edmund Swicegood of ]Uch-
mend, Va., Mrs. Robert J. Black*
wdder of Sallshuty. Mrs. James
Barnhardt of RL 3. Mocksvllle and
Mrs. T. F. RIdenhour and Mrs. C.
R. RIdenhour Jr. both of Rt 8; IB
grandchildren and 14 great grand*
^dren.
P Mn. BlandM llanes caemetit
Funeral services were bdd for
Mrs. Blandie Hanes Clement, 73,
of North Main Streot, Saturd^ at
3 p.m. at First MeUiodlsi Churdi.
The Rev. Gilbert Miller conducted
the service. Slurtal wns In Rom
Cemetery.
She died Thursday at the home of
a daughter, Mrs. 2. V. Kendrlck of
Charlotte.
She was a former school tQadier
and Davle County Itbrarian. She was
the daughter of the late Phllltp and
Sarah Clement Hanes.
Surviving are her daughter; two
grandchildren, ard a sister, Mrs.
Mary Hanes Crow of Moeksvilc.
IklRS. CHARLES BOGEB
Fbneral mrvtces for Mrs. Amanda
Elizabeth Roger, M, of Mcdtsvtlle;
RL 3, were held Ihursday at 4 p. m.
at Eaton's Chapel. Burial wos In
Bethel Methodist Church cemoteiy.
Mrs. Boger died Tuesday night at
homo.
She was bora In Davle County (o
Henry and Jane Ballsy Miller.
Surviving are three deugbters,
Mrs. Roy White, Mrs. Theodore
Brown end Mrs. Wobdrow of
MocksvlUe, Rt 8; and three aonit
Charles Boger of China Grove, Cla^
ence Boger of Kaanapolls and Grady
Boger of Mocksvine. Rt 3. .
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, November 24,1966
A. W. Phdps
Retired Famer
Arthur Wiseman Phelps, SO,
retired farmer of RL 1, Cleve
land, died at 3:53 A. M. Fri
day at the Davis Hospital at
StatesviUe where he had been
a patient for one day follow
ing a heart attack.
Born in Davie. County, Oct.
11, he was the son of
the late A. W. and Sara Sal-
ley Phelps.
Survivors are his wife, for
mer Ethel Seamon, seven sons
Fr«i and Cecil, of Salisbury,
Walter; John A, and William
C., all of Cooleemee, Odell,
of Cleveland, J. B. of Rock
well, Md., one daughter, Mrs,
Evelyn Snider of Route 1,
Cleveland; three brothers Gil
bert, of Mt. Pleasant Lee and
Raymond, of Rt 4, Mocks-
Iville; five sisters, Mrs. Maude
! Nichols of Woodleaf, Mrs.
i Taylw Call, Mrs. Grace Woot-
: en, Mrs. T. R' Burton and Mrs
Stella McClamrodc, all erf Rt
4, MocksvUle; 17 gramkhild-
ren; and six great-grandchild-
,rcn.
Mr. Pheips was a znemb«'
of Corinth Church of Christ
of Rowan County where fu
neral services wen conduct-1
ed at 3 P. M. Sunday. Burhdi
was in the church cemetery. I
IBSSE B.
JesseB-Beck
Bt1,Sallsbiry
Jesse Boone Beck. 83, of
Route 1. Salisbury, died Sat
urday night at at Row
an Memorial HospitaL He had
been in declining health for
six months and seriously ill
for four wedlcs.
He was bom Sept 8, 1883
in Darie Comity and was
the son of the late Henry
and Amanda Baity Beck. He
; was educated in the Davie
County Schools and had re
tired from farming in Davie.
He was a member (rf Coolee
mee Episcopal Church.
His firsi wife died June
19, 1948. and his second wif^
whom he married in 1958,
died last Easter.
Mr. Beck is survived by
three sons. Vestal Beck and
Gilmer Beck of Route 1, Sal
isbury and Grimes Beck of
Hichmcmd. Va.; six daughters
Mrs. Houston Slmaf of Wash
ington, D. C., Mrs. Edmund
Swicegood of Richmtrnd, Va.;
Mrs. Robert J. Blackwelder of
; Salisbury, Mrs. Jamlea Bom-
; haitit of Route 3. MocksviUe
i and Mrs. T. F. Ridenhour and
Mrs. C. R. Ridenhour Jr.,
both of Route 8; 18 gmMichtl-
dren and 14 grMtgMMkfaihl-
nm ,
TTtf funeral was OMKluctad
at Aimmmett Mwnorial Cha-
pti Monday aftmuwa at 3:-
80.TheBev.WUUcnU. John
son and the ^v. W. In
Warm officiated Burial wm
in ^ Jen»alem Saiiiitt
CBnrit in HK^a ODuilik <
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, November 24,1966
MR-llpeit
DmUkiiiiii
Mo^sviUe — Mc& Wnnffte
Hanw Qemait Miuctti Maio
^ died at the home of her
daughto', BIrs. Hamm C3m-
^ Koidkidc. in Cliailatle at
6 P. BL Nov. 17.
She was the rtaughtfr of
Fldlb^ and Sara fScDsait
and the wife the
late J. Fkank Clwuent She
was a fanner sdtooi teachs
and Davie County lAnoian.
Surviving are dan^
tov 8®cs. Kendifrif «t CtaX'
iMte^ md oaa sister, Mrs.
Crowe (d Moclesviiie.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at 2 P. B1 at, the
UotfcsviHe First 'Bia&Ddisl
Chordi fay . the Bev. INlfaect
Beiner. Burkl was In Bose
Cemeiwy*
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 1,1966, Page 5
^ MRS. ClIRSTRR HATCHER
Funeral service for Mrs. Coltccn
Bollcy Hoichcr, 41, of Atwoter.
CoUromla. a iMccksvlUc ttoUvc.
were held ^iniay al 3 p. m. al
Fork Bopllst Church. Burial was In
the churd) cemetery.
Mrs. Hatcher died Tuesday In an
Alwaler Hospital.
She was born In Davie County to
C. 0. (Ned> and Ila Aron Bollcy.
Surviving arc her husband, Col.
Chester Holcher of the U. S. Army
In Alwater; a sister, Mrs. Robert
Swcenson of Winston^lem; two
brothers, Bobby Ballcy of Advance,
Rl. 2, and BUIjn Bailey of ModcsvlUe,
RL 3: and two sons, Cralg and
Chris Hatcher of the home.
GILBERT MARTm
jF^ineral services for Gilbert Mhrt-
In Sparks, 43. of MUcon. Georgia,
formerly of MoeksvDIe, Rt. 3, were
hold Saturday at 3 p. m. el Baton's |
Chapel, ^rial was In Bethel Melh*
odlii Church Cemetery.
Mr. Sparks was found dead In his
1^ Thursday outsldo the Macon|
Ky limits, Coroner Paul Comer of
^ones County, Go., said that Sparks
bad 0 cut over his right eye, anoth
er on the back of his head and an
other on the lower part of his stom
ach. jSpark's blood hod a high al
cohol content, he said.
The coroner sold Indications were
that death was from natural causes.
He said the Injuries could have be<m
caused In a fight or a foil, but that
they appeared to have no connection
with the death.
Comer sold Sparks parked his
car beride the road about midnight
ond IdTl the engine running. The
engine was still running whoi the
body was found about 7:43 a. m.
Thipsday.
MRS. A. e. CRANFtU<
Funeral services for Mrs. Dora
Jordan Cranflll. 60, of MocKSvllte,
Rl. 2, were held Tuesd^' at 2
' p. m. at Batons Baptist Church.
I Burial was In the church cemetery.
I Mrs. Cnanfin died Sunday nigbi hi
'Davic County llospllol. j
She was born In DavIc Oeunty
to Alcxoiulcr atld Emma Stanley
Jordan.
Sunivlng are her huSband, And
rew E. Cranflll; three daughters,
Mrs. DoroMty Dyson of Moeksvllle.
RL 3, Mrs. Mary Lou Poster of
Moeksvllle, RL 4, and Miss Nell •
Cranflll of the home; a son. Stacy'
Cranflll of Moeksvllle, RL 2; a
sister, Mrs. tLoVa Gregcf^ of
Mockwille, RL 1; and (wo bralbcn^
Henry Jordan of \Trginla and Joe
Jordim cf Mocksvlllo, RL 2.
Re was bom In Dovie County to
•Henry and Maggie Lee Hcllard
^arks. Ho moved to Macon about
six years ogo.
Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Bes
sie Zusak l^rks of Moeksvllle, RL
3; his feUiOT of Moeksvllle, RL 3;
two stms, John Spariis of Fort .Bragg
and James Spotia of the home; a
daughter. Miss Susan Sporks of the
.•homo; four brothers,. William paries
ifej -Wlnstdn-Satcm. T. J.
Ptosvine. Rl. 3. Bobb/^Spbrid bT
MRS. EFFIE BINGllAH
Mrs. Effle Blnghom, 83, of Farm
er, died Thursday aCloracpn In .a
Randoljdi County {Hospital from
wounds she had received :the day
before when her clothing caught
fire as she was putting wood In a
flreplacc In her liome. , ,
Surviving ore four sons, Donald:
BIngham of Advance,.Fred^4 Hal'
Bbigham of Clemmons and Wayie
BIngham cf Rockwell; a dBpghter.l
Mrs. E. W.- Auman of Mnll^; two
sisters, Mrs. Ullie Plunlmer of
Themasville. Itt. 2, and Mb Mam
ie Wright of High Point; and a
brother, W. A. Johnson of Donton.
Mrs. BIngham was burled Sun
day.
MocksvUIc. RL 3. ond Donald Sparfcs-
of Moeksvtlte; and four sisters, Mrs.
Helen Yokley. Mrs. Doris MoDan-j
lei ond Mrs. Betty Jo Bowens of
Moeksvllle, Rl. 3, and Mrs.'Emily
Bunins of Winston-Salcm.
MRS. MARY DICKERSON SMTTn
Mrs. Mary DIckersoa Smith,
of Clark Mreet, Jersey (3ly. N. J.
wife 'of Wendol Smith died al home
ot 7 a. .m. Sunday morobig.
^ was born in Dbvic Couigy to
Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo W. Mltehell
of the Redtand community. She
had lived In Jersey City thirty sev
en years.
lolernmenl fook place In Jersey
C'/y. n . *
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, December 1,1966
Mrs. Hatcher
Davie Native
MOCKSVILIiE -- Mrs. Co-
leen Bailey Hatcher, 41, of
"Atwaler, Calif., died Novem
ber 22 at S P. M. after being
sick with the flu.
Bom in Davie County Oct.
21, 1829, she was the daugh
ter of C. O. (Ned) and Ua
Aaron Bailey, Rt. 3, Mocks-
ville.
She is survived by her hus
band, Lt. CoL Chester Hatch
er; two sons, Craige and Chris
of the home: ons sister, Mrs.
Robert ^vmson of Wlnston-
Salem; two brothers, Bobby
Bailey of Advance, Rt 3, and
Billy of Rt. 3, Mockaville..
JXineral services were con
ducted Sunday at 3 P. M. at
Fork B^;itist Church with the
Rev. Roy Young officiating.
Burial was in Fork Baptist
Canatery*
Tamara ReneeGrubbs
ChiM,2,Diesli
fall FroB Gir
1 - •- ••
MOCKSVILLE - Tamara
Renee Grubbs, 2, (teughter of
Hr. and Mrs. J. P. Grubbs ot
Mocksville, Rt. 3, was thrown,
from a car and killed in an
automobile accident about 4:-
50 P. M. Wednesday.
The accident occurred on
U. S. 64, about 6 miles east
of MockWiile.
Patrolman J. W. Pittman.
said a car driven by Mrs.!
Johnsie Gobble Grulhs, the
child's mother, collided with'
8 Merchants Distributors Inc
truck driven by Jerry Dean
Lowman, 26, of Hickory.
Pittman said the Grubbs;
car turned onto the highway
as the trtick approached. The
truck, Pittman said, ran off
the road into a ditch to avoid;
the car, but the rear wheel
of the truck struck the right
rear of the car.
Pittman estimated damage
to the car at |500 and to
the truck at $1,000.
No charges were filed, pen
ding further invesUgatioiL
The child's body is at Ea
ton -Funeral Home.
O. M. Spartcs
Davie Native
Mocksville- Gilbert Utitbi
Sparks, 45. of Maoon. Gil,
died Thursday.
He was the son of Henry
and Maggie Hellard Sparks of
Rt. 3, Mocksville.
He is survived by his fath
er; his wife, Bessie Zuzak;
two sons, John Sparks of the
U. S. Army of Ft. Bregg and
James Sparks of the home;
' one daughter. Miss Susan
; Sparks of the home; four bro
thers. William of Rt. 11, Win-
j ston-Saleai, P. J. and Donald
I of Mocksville; four sisters,
I Mrs. Helen Yokcly, Mrs. Da-
ris McDaniel, Mrs. Betty Jo
Bowens, all of Rt. 3, Mocks
ville, and Mrs. Emily Bul-
Jins of Winston-Salem.
Funeral services were con
ducted at 9 P. M. Saturday
at Eaton's Funeral Home Cha
pel. Burial was in Bethel:
Methodist Church Cemetery!
with the Rev. G. M. James i
officiating. i
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 8,1966, Page 1
Two-Year-Old
Killed In Wreck
I
A lwo>year«old child was instant*
ly killed when she was thrown rrom
the rear seat of a car in a lwo*vchicle
eoliislon November 30lh on US 64
Eosl. 0*miles east of ftlodtsviUe at
the Intersectloo of the No Creek
Road, lite accident occurred around
4:80 p.m.
Taroara Renee Grubbs. daufibter
of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Grubbs of
Moeksville Rl. 3. was killed Instant*
J>*
The child was a pasenscr in the
back seat of a ISGO Ponliac driven
by her mother. Mrs. Johnste Gob*
bio Gruldis, as. of Mocksvlltc ill. a.
A sister. al»ut 14. was In Ike front
seal.
Elate lUiitivray Patmbnan Juhn
PJltmaii said liul Mrs. lintbbs sti^
|ied l»r car on the No Creek Road
end Iben attempted to make a left
lore onto US 61.
•Pairobnao Piunian saiJ lhai Jer*
ly Dean iootnan. 'J6. of Mickor>'.
driver of a im Ford truck, was
drivloo ihe vehicle wosi on the high
way. Re apidted the truck brakes as
the car pulled into the blgbway In
inal el bis veUtic.
Patrolman PllUnan said liial ap
parently the left front of the truck
bumper caught Ihe rifihl front of
iho car. The Impact apjtarentty
caused Ihe child in the back seal
to bo thrown Ihruuflh Ihe.window
in the back door. <Tbe glass In
this door was broken out.) The lefl
rear of the truck Ibcn swung around
and hit Ihe right rear of the car.
The truck overUirned off the high
way In a ditch.
The child's death was the 13th
highway faiailty in Davie County
'his year.
Damages incurred were estimot-
sd at rijJOO to the truck and USD.
o (he car..
Survirers include Ibe parents,
'ohn p. and Jnhnsie Gntldts; a sis
ter Doiiita (irtdiis id the iioine: a
'roiber. Sephen Gruttbs of the
bunte, Ihe iirjleriiai grandiiaither.
Mrs. Ida flee Gobble of Rl. 10. bex-
'ngion: and the paternal grand
mother. Mrs. Myrtle Grubbs of Rt.
3. Moeksville.
Funeral services were conduct
ed at 3 p.m. Friday at Fork Rap-
list Otureh by the Rev. Roy Young
and the Rev. Deli Suggs, ^ial wss
ilLltHLGlMltdLCg^
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 8,1966, Page 4
j>. W. snoAP •
Sflmerel services for Daniel Wofa-
Bier Shnnf. 19. of Ooolecmce. were
held Sunday oi 2 p. m. at Goton's
Piineral Chapel, Rev. Robert
Frost conducted the services. Bu^
lol was In South River Methodist
Church cetnclery.
Mr. Shoat died Friday morning
at his home.
A retired tocUte,worker, he was
born in Dovidson County to John
Henry and Mary Carver Shoof.
SurvK'ing arc the wife, .the form
er Miss Maggie Swink: four daught-
ore. Mrs. Lloi'd H. Taylor of Cool-
eemce. Mrs. <Howard Reed of
Thomasville. Mrs. John Muiph of
WoOdioor. and Bdra Edword Free
man of Rome. N. Y.. one son, Lcray
Sheaf of Mocksvitie, Rt. 4: two
brothers, Rome Sioaf of Moeksville.
Rt. 4. and Roy Sheaf of Soiisbury:
two Bikers, Mrs. Fink Foster of
Lexington, and Mrs. W4R>ur Creason
of Moeksville, Rt 4.
KATHBV DIANNE LACKEY
■Funeral services for Kothcy Dion-
ne Lackey, it, of Stalesvlitc, Rt. l.were held Fri^ at Chestmit GroveBai^ Churdh In Ircdcil County.
Burloi was In the chiiroh ccmriciy.
SiRss Lackey died Wodncsdoy at
tredell Memorial Hospital in States-
viUe after a brief illness.
Surviving ore her porents, Mr.
and Mrs. Conway Lackey: a sister,
Wdcey Lackey of the home; o
brother Perry Ladccy the home;
and gramnrerilSf Mr. and - hirk.
Bonnie Ballon of Huntersvillc.
- FRANK DBPARLK
Frank Deparle, CO, of Key West
Florida died Wodncsdoy in o hos
pital Uiere.
tie was bom in Horlford, Conn,
ami was a relired chief physician
in ihe U. 8. Novy. He was marrleil
to Ihe former Virginia Hoyte of
Moeksville who survives.
Funeroi services were conducted
Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at Eaton's
Funeral Chepci. Burial was in
Fbrk Eplsctpal Church ccmclcry.
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MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thui-sday, December 8, 1966, Page 4
cnooKs iNPA>rr
runcml services for the Infant
snn, of .Terry nnd Siivo Morris
Bronks of Mocksvlllc, Rl. 4. were
heirt Tucsdny at 3 p. m. at I!alon's
Funernl Home. Burial was In
Dulclmnn's Creek Bapllst Church
ccmelerj*.
Suin-ivlng .nrc the parents; o
brother. Jorrj- Brooks of the home;
and (he gramlparcnls, Mrs. Ruby
Morris Bnrncs of Mncks\-ille. RU 3,
and Mr. and Mrs. Rotdc Bioitks of
Mucksville, Rl. 4.
CtlARLTE RAUL WALKER
FUncrol services for Cliorlie Paul
Wolkcr, 03. of 501 Adorns Street.
• Lexington, were held Frido.v at 4
p. m. at Ihc Second United Churd)
of Christ with Dr. A. Odeil Leonard
offlclallng. Burial u-as In Le.xington
Clly Cemetery.
Mr. Walker dic<l Wcdne.scloy, after
suffering a heart attack. lie was
born In Davie County. August 3.
1B83 and 'Was the son of the late
Jesse and Emily Jane Hcndrlcks
Walker.
Surviving ore seven daughters;
Mrs. Willbm Tjomos, Mrs. Willie
Mcdiln. Mrs. Glenn Burkhart. Mrs. I
Brooks Hnmillon, Mrs. J. W. Mor« j
pills, Jr.. Mrs. Sylvester Derrier, oil
of Lexington and Mrs. Alvin Mason
of Troy.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, Decembers, 1966
FrakDeiMrfo
MOCKSVILLE Fnok De.
parle. 60. of Key West. Fla.,
died Wednesday in Davie hos-
IMtal.
He was bom in Hartford,
Coiia. and was a retired chief
physician in the U. S. Navy.
Survi\-ors include his wile
Mrs. Virginia Hoyle Deparie.
a Mocksville native.
funeral was at 8:30 P.-
M. Sandsy at Eaton's Funeral
ChapeL Burial was in Fbric
Epi^psl Church cemetefy.
Brooks hfnt
MOCKSVnXE " The ki-
fliht son of Jerry and SUva
Moiris Brooks of MocksviUe
Boute i, died at 1:^ P. M.
MLonday at Rowan Memorial
liosi^tal in Salisbury. Die
cnlld was premature.
'Surviving are the parents;
a brother, Jprry Brwks of
the home; and the grandpar
ents, Mrs. Ruby Morris
Barnes of MocksvilU, Route
8, and' Mr. and Mrs. Robie
Brooks of ModuvUle, Route
4.
Die funeral was at 8 P.M.
Tuesday at Baton's Funeral
Bocne. Burial wu in Dutch
man's Creek Bep4ist Cbuirii
cemetery. i
DauelW.Slioaf{
MOCKSVILLE - Daniel!
Webster Shoaf. 79, of Coolee-
mee. died Friday at home.
He was a retired employe
of Erwin Mills. He was bom
in Davidson County to John
Henry and Mary Craver Shoaf
Maggie Swink Shoaf; four
daughters. Mrs. Lloyd H. Tay
lor of Cooleemee, Mrs. How
ard Reed of Thomasvine, Mrs.
John Murphy of Woodleaf and
Mrs . Edward Freeman of
Rome, New York; a son, Lee
Roy Shoaf of Mocksvilie, Rt.
4, two brothers, Rome of
MocksviUe, Route 4, and Ray
Shoaf of SaUsbury: and two
sisters. Mrs. Pink Poster of
LexinftM and Mrs. Wilburn
Creasoo of MocksviUe, Route
4.
The funeral was at 8 P.M.
Sunday at Batoru Chapel. Bu
rial was in South River Meth
odist Church eenetery.
m wiimm
YADKINVILLE - Bdd WU-
kins, 80, of Yadklnville. Rt.
8, died at 6:U P. M. Sat
urday at Lula Conrad Hoots
Memorial HoepitaL
lie was bom in Yadkin
County to George and Sarah
Reavu Wilkins and was a
mennhpr of South Oak Ridge
Baptist Church.
Surviving are his arife. Mrs.
Susie Jane Bciadte Wilkins:
three daugbtna, Mrs. Richard
Darlington oi YadkinviUe,
Mrs. W. A. Ccaner Jr. and
Mrs. Harold Bobbitt of Yad
kinviUe. RL . 8; three scmk.
Bio - Obituaries - 12/8/1966
Oiady WUkiw of BoonviUe,
Howard Wilkins of Cooleemee
and Carl E. Wilkins of Kern-
ersviUe; and four sisters, Mrs.
Andrew Reevis of Yadkin
viUe. RL 5; Mrs. 1. A Wishon
and Mrs. Grover Myers oi
YadkinviUe. Rt 8, and Mrs.
Nealie Livengood oi Winston-
Salem.
The funeral was at 8 P.M.
Monday at Couth Oak Ridge
Baptist Church. Burial was
in the diurch cemetery.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 15,1966, Page 5
Mns. i>isAni. sfttrrti potts i
Funeral .services Tnr Mrs. IVarl
rmlU) Pelts, to. Miiekirvlllc. HI. .1.1
were held Kundny at n |>. m. at
Eatbn's Chapel. Httrlol vims In Wcs<
Icy Methodist Church cemetery.
'Mrs. \Vhl:c died Saturday at the
Lynn Haven Nursing Home.
She was bom In l).tvie County
to Willlcni Gordon vtind Fl'suibcih
SUilHt. Itcr husband. \V. T. Ptdls
dUd In ttoo.
Surviving is a sister. Mrs. .1.
! G. Allen cT Mochsvillc. Rt. .1; two
stepdaughters, Mrs. Burlle Boger
or Mochsvillc, Rt. 2, Mrs. Mlllnrd
I Boger of Mcchsv l}te. Rl> 4; two
, strpsons, Charlie Potts of Mocks*
j villc. Rt. 3. and Prank Potts of
Mocksvllle, Rt. 1.
HOWARD V. SAFI£Y
Funeral services for Howard V.
Safley. St. nf Rl. 8. Salisbury, were
I Iteld Friday <d 2:20 p. m. at {.ycrU'
Funeral Cho|x>l by the Rev. J. D.
Whisnnnt. iwstor of Calvary Church,
and the Rev. J. R. Dawklns. pastor
of Main Street Methodist Chureh.
Mr. Safley died Thursday at Ro*
wan Mcmnrlal Itoqittal. Ho had
liccn in declining health for three
years and seriously ill for
wcelis.
He was born Jamiory 23. lOlS. In
Hnvie County ond was educated In
the l>aviu County schools. Mr. Saf*
Icy was a member of Calvory Bop*
list Churcli.
lie is survived by his wife, the
fotmer Frances Maudlin; one sop.
Hcwnrd Lynn Safley df the home;
one daughter. Mrs. Bcbby bees. Rt.
8, Salbbnry and one grandchild. He
was the brother of Mrs. Lucille
Hobcrtson of Mocksvllle.
CHARLIE E. DRINDLG
Funeral services for Charlie Ed*
word Brindlc. 04. of Duko Street,
wore held ot 2 p. m. Wednesday ol
Advoncc Methodist Church. Burial
was in the church comctcry.
die was born in Davie County to
William and Dora Orcll Brindlc and
wos n mvmber of Advance Melh*
odisi Church. He was a rellrcd Er*
win Mill employee.
Surviving ore his wife, Mrs. Mary
tdrlnlyrc Brindlc; 0 son. Charlie
Brindlc .tr. of Coolccmce; two
brothers. AIcc Drindle of Morits*
vllle, Rt. 4. and F. U Brindlc of
Kannapolls: and two sisters. Mrs.
Lu Smith of Sa1lri)ury and Mrs.
Recto Hcnson of Lexington.
CHARLKS DUUN. SR*
Funcro) services for Charles L.
DuHn. Sr.. 70. of 1012 acmont '
Street, were held Wednesday at 11
a. m. at St. John's Mt£ SUon
Church. Buriol wos in HdUonaL
cemetery, Salisbury.
Mr. Dulln died at the Dovle
County Hospital, Sundoy morning. •
Sunvlvlng are his wife. Mrs.
Alma Dulln; a daughter, Miss Ah^
nic Laura Dulln of Woodmere. N.,
v.; ond two sons, Walter and
Charles Dulln Jr. of Mocksvllle.
BILLY DGLORRT MrCOY
Billy Dcibert McCoy, SS. a textile
worker of Mocksvllle. Rt. 4. vvas
found deed In his bed nl home
yesterday morning.
His death was ruled to be of no*
turni causes by the Davie County
coroner.
He was 0 native of Warrior. Ala*
boma and hod lived in Mocksvllle
since lost May*
Surviving ore his wife. Mrs. Bob
ble Jcon McCoy of Worrlor; his
mother, Mrs. Viola Doss MeCpy ot
Warrior: 0 brother, Marie MeCoy of
liong Dole. Cotif., and a ririer, Mrs.
Charles Slcelc of Ctevelond. The
body wos token to Warrior, Ala.
for burial.
Bio - Obituaries - 12/15/1966 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, December 15,1966
KIKe D. MeCoy q;
Bllli
Mn.Pi>lb,80, e.E.BriiHll6,64
e DeR>ert McCoy, 36,
textile worker of Route 4,
MockBville, died unexpectedly
at 5:30 A. M. Saturday at his
home. Death was attributed
to a heart attack.
He was a native of Warrl*
or, Ala., bom SafHember 21,
li^O, to Mrs. Viola Duss Mc
Coy and the late Andrew J.
McCoy. He had worked In the
, Erwin Mills in Cooleemee
since last Miay.
In addition to his mother,
he is survived by his wife,
Bobbie Jean McCoy, both ot
Warrior, Ala.; one brother,
Mac McCoy of Longdale. CnL;
and one sister, Mrs. Charles
• Skeeie, Rt 2, Cleveland.
Funeral services were held
at 2 P. M. Tuesday at the
Hughes Funeral Rome Chapel
I with burial in the Warrior
Cemetery,
I MOCK5V1LLE - Mrs. Pearl
Smith Potts, 80, of Route 3.
Mocksville, died at 7:20 AjM. I
Saturday, at a local nursing
home.
A native of Davie County,
she was a daughter of the
late William Qordon and Eli
zabeth Smith. Her husband
was W. T. Potts who died in
1960.
Survivors include two step
daughters, Mrs. Hurley Boger,
of Route 2, Mocksville, and
Mrs. Millard Boger of Rt.
4, Mocksville; a sister, Mrs.
J. G. Alien of Route 3, Mocks
ville.
Funeral services were con
ducted at 3 P.M. Sunday at
Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel
by the Rev. J. G. Fitzgerald j
and the Rev. Joe Phillips. Bu
rial waj in Wesley Methodist
Church Cemetery.
Charlie Edward Brindle, 04,
Duke Street, Cooleemee, died
at 8:30 A. M, Monday at his
home after a lingering Ulnese.
Bom in Davie County, De
cember 27, 1901, be was the
son of the late William T.
and Dora Orell Brindle. He
was a retired employe of Er-
wio Mills.
He is survived by his wife,
Mary Molntyre Brindle; one
son, Charlie Edward, Jr. of
Cooleemee; two brothers, Alex
and F. L. Brindle of Kanna-
polls; two sisters, Mrs. Louei
Smith of Salisbury and Mrs.
Reece Henson of Lexington.
Funeral services were heldi
Wednesday at 2 P, M. at Ad-|
vanra Methodist Church by;
the Rev. Carl Hair and the |
Rev. Mr. McKay. I
Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Carrie Rodgers Stilwell
l«l Mm
ipUBBDHY — Un, Carrie
pn &Uw*U, BS, fomm-ly
bbrtauy, wtte of Georfe
Aid at 6:20 ajot
Mky at tfaa Lyimhaven
i! name at UocksvUle.
IjS was born in Rowan
Ugr to gobn C and Mar-
I Rodgm. Mm wa« a
bar oJ Ccbm Manorial
wditt Choreb.
Drvtviag are Iwr hotbaad;
Morray R. Stilwell
of OreeifeRboTO; O. Frank Stil*
weU of iMt MU, Ga., BarM
C. Stilwell oi Hickory andT
Everett R StUweU of Balis-j
bury; six daughters. Mrs. Vlr*
fla Smith of Concord, Mrs.
Margaret Jordan of Coolee
mee, Mrs. Lewis Merrill of
Aberdeen, llri. B. D. Shot and
Mrs. Kathlctn Fesperman and
Mrs. Lox fUtdde of Salisbury:
a slater. Mrs. J. B. Kridet of
Salisbury.
The funeral was at 3 |>m.
Thuraday at Cobum Memorial
Methodist Church. Burial was
in Chestnut Hill Cemet«.ry.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, December 15,1966
Mn. WibM, in. Of Dim Cowty
MBS. MAGGIE WILSON
COOL6CME - Mrs. Maggie
Wilson, 101, of Jerusalem
Avenua, Cooleemee, died at
11 a.m. Saturday at her home.
She had been ill for several
weeks.
Daughter of the late Leo
and Leandu Click, she was
bom July 6, 1865, in Davle
County. She was a member
of New Bethel Baptist Church
. in Davie County.
She is survived by two
. daughters, Miss Mary Lou
Wilson and Hn. Leola Walker
. both of Cool^mee, 12 grand-
cfoUdren and 30 great-grand
children.
Funeral services were coni^
d^ted at 3 P. M. Tuesday at
New Bethel B^lst Church
by the Rev. W. M. Adams.
Burial was in New B^el
Cametary,
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
TWIN CITY SENTINEL, Tuesday, December 20, 1966
C. N; Bboef f
Davie Natives
Clyde Nelson Booc, about 65
lied early today at tbe borne d
1 sister, Urs. Mary 0. Hairstonrl213 N. Cherry Street.
He was a native of Davte
lij^unty and lived in Washington,
s'l). C. 2S years before comiog
' to Whuton-Salem two years ago.
tie was a member of Metropoli
tan Baptist Church in Washing
ton.
Surviving are two daughteit^'
Mrs. Avis B. Monroe and Mif,
Vivian B. Johnson; and twb
sons, Earl and Andrew Booe,
all of Washington; three ststei^:
Mrs. Halrston, and Mrs. Inez
Schley of Wlnston-Salem and
Mrs. Willie Barkley of Plain-
field, N.J.; an seven grandchil
dren.
Funeral arrangements are in
complete. The body la at How*
ard-BoUnaon Fonetal Hooie.
11. - -/9C.t
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 22, 1966, Page 6
CLYDE F. I'ERI>ER \
F\inerol scrvlcM for Clyde Flake
Peeler m, r>oo South Ellis Slrccl.|
Salk'-iury, were held Saturday at 3
p. m. a! Lycrly Funeral Chapel, j
nuilul was In SainI Luke's United
Church el Chrlsl cemetery.
He died at his homo Frlda.v
morninR. He was Ixirn In Rcwnn
Couuty (u Luther A. and Mary Frick
Peeler and was a tiishl foreman
for Standard Oil Company. He vss
n mi-n/jcr of Saint Luke's United
Church of Chrl-sl.
SurvivinR are his wife, Mrs.
Vcrlic Ellcr Peeler: n son, Bill
B. Peeler of SnlUbury; (wo daught*
crs, Mrs. Ronald Wcnsil of Sails'
bury nnd Mrs. II. L. B:ikcr cf HI.
6, S.iUt-bury: a brother, Lcroy PecL
or of Salir^ry, Rt. 5; (luce sisters,
Mrs. B. L. Ilolshuuscr Sr. and Mrs.
C. A. Sink of Salisbury. Rl. 5 and
Mrs. C. B. Chambers of Atlanta,
Ga.
CDARLE W. tRELAND
Funeral services for Charlie W.
Ireland. 114. of Yadkinvillc, Rl. 3.
were held Saturday nt 2:30 p. m.
at Sandy Springs Baptist Church.
Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mr. Ireland, a retired farmer,
died Thursday at Lynn Haven
Nursing Home.
He was the son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Wiliinm Ireland and spent most of
his life in Dnvic County. He was
a member of Liberty BsplisL Church
in Davic County.
Surviving arc o daughter, Mrs.
Lccitnrd Huyiics of Vadkinville. RL
3; a brother. .lay Ireland of MockS'
villc. Rt. 5; and a sister. Mrs. Bthcl
Brown of Mocksvlllc. Rl. 3.
iMRS. R. A. COON
Funeral services for Mrs. Notic
Martin Coon, 88, of North Main
Street, widow of^ Robert Anderson
Coon, were held Wednesday at 2:30
p. m. at Rclhcl Methodist Church.
Burial tras in the church ccniictcry.
■Mrs. Coon died Monday morning
nt Davic Counl>' Hoq)lla!.
She was burn in Pavic County
to lillijah and Miwcrva Williams
and was a member of Bethel Mellt'
oilist Church.
Surviving arc two stepdaughters,
Mr.s. Albert Bcckcr nnd Mrs. David
O^vcn of Bt Peso. Texas.
U. Lee Lyerly, 68,
Dies Here Tuesday
ill
ROBERT LEE LYERLY
Robert Lee Lycrly, 63. of 7lt Sal
isbury Street died at A p. m. Tues
day in the Davic County Hospital.
He had been in declining health
for throe years. '
He wos born In Rowan County to I
W. H. C. and Lottie HotshcuscriI Lycrly. He had been manager ofj
the Duke Power Co. office here for32 y:urs. He was a member o(^
Chrlstlona Ltilhcran Churdi at
Granite Quarry.
j Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Corajwilljicc Lycrly; a sun, Robert W.
I.: erly of MoeksvUlc; three broth*
I ' '. Howard M. lycrly uf Nctt7>ort
r .ws. Va.. Floyd l.ycrly of Wil-
ju ngtoit and Louis I.yerly uf A^hC'
vitle: and tliivo^siMers. Mrs. Keul'
:ih Pnrker of * Knnnai>olls. Mrs.
Ci "a Taylor of .Mackwlllc and .Mrs.
Pi .-ml Harris i>f Chicago. 111.
I'tJiieral arningcments were Jn-
coiltplele at press time.
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MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 22,1966, Page 3
Son Of Davie iWoman
Killed In Accident
James Robert Lottdetinllk, 18. a
freshman at (he Unlveralty of Geo*
rgla was killed the automobile
• In wbid) he was passenger hit a
' tree early Saturday moralng in At*
lanta. Geoitfa.
He Is the son of James A, and
Katherlne Forebee Loudermltk of
j Altonla, Georgia and the grtmdson
of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ferebee of
Mocksvllle Rt. 1.
' Funeral services were held Sun*
day afternoon and was attended by'
relaUves from Davle County.
In addition to his parents and
grandparents, he Is survived by one
slsler. Kay.
COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, December 22,1966
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