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DAVn (t)UNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 6, 1977 JAMES T. GRAHAM James Turner Graham, 60. of CIcQVclsnO. a member of the Rowan County Board of Cbmmlaaloners for IB years, was dead on arrival at 8:16 p.m. Monday at Davic County Hospital in Mocksvllte. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Third Creek Ptesbyterlan Church conducted by the Rev. Claude Collins, pastor of Christ Episcopal Qiurch. Burial was in the church cemetery. Active palibearers were Robert Knox III, Robert Clendenin, J.C. Padgett, Forrest Loyd, Locke Steele. and Alan Phifer, who are deacons of the church and Harold Wilhelm. Honorary pallbearers wilt be other of> fleers of the church, members of the N.C. Commission of Agriculture Staff and members of the Council of Stale, who are In attendance. Bom Jan. 19, 1896, in Rowan County, Mr. Graham was a son of the late James Cowan and Alice Thompson Graham. He was a retired farmer. He was a lifetime member of Third Creelt Presbyterian Church, where he served on the Board of Deacons for 60 years and as chariman for several terms. He was a member of the POS of A, ser* vlng as a former state president, a lifetime member of the Rowan Pomona Grange, and was a member of Ute Woodman of the World. He was a former president of the N.C. Association of Soil and Water Districts and a com* mltteeman of Soli conservation Service. He pioneered the Third Creek Water Shed Project, which was the first such project In the United States. Survivors Include his wife, Laura Allen Graham, whom he married in January of 1920; two sons, James Alien Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture in Raleigh and Chrales Turner Graham of Cleveland; one daughter, Mrs. E. L. (Mary Emma) Little of Wilmington, Del.; and four grandchJioren and four great-grandchUdren. ALVISM. LAIRD Avis Martin L,aird. 79, of Route 1, Advance, died Deccmiier 29th In the N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston* Saicm. i^ncral services were held Friday at 2:00 p.m. at the Bethlehem United Methodist Church by the Rev. Donald Funderburke and the Rev. Wayne Sechrest with burial following In the church cemetery. Mr. Laird was born December 27. 1897 in Davle County, the son of James William and Mary Hancs Laird. He was a retired carpenter and a member of the Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Surviving arc his wife, Ihe former Lclia Howard of the home; three daughters. Mrs. Mildred McDonicI, Mrs. Ray (Lois) Myers and Mrs. B.A. (Carulyn) Raybuck.oilof Route 1, Advance; four grand children; two great grandchildren; two Bisters, Mrs. Beda L. McGcarcn and Mrs. Hugh Brock, both of Route 3, Mocksvillc; and two brothcra, AkTthur ond Jesse Laird, both of Routh 1. Advance. ! THOMAS L. WILLIAMS Thomas Leroy Williams, 48. of 35 Watt Street died Monday in Ihe Davie County Hospital after two months of serious illness. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at North Cooleemee Church of God where he was a member, by the Rev. Lonnie Bare and the Rev. J.D. Rcavls. Burial was in Memorial Park, Cooleemee. Born Dec. 17, 1931 In Davle County he was the son of Dewey Franklin and (he late Gladys Williams. Survivors other than his father include one son, Terry Linn Willioms; five sisters, Mrs. Roy Alien and Mrs. Lester Potts of Mocksviile, Mrs. Richard Tlau ami Mis. Aj«i Forest of Cooleemee and Mrs. Donald (hridcr of Statesville; three brothers, Marvin F. Williams and Robert F. Wlliams of the home and Jamek Williams of Salisbury. FRED L. LANIER. SR. Fred Lee Lanler, Sr., 73, a resident of Damascus, V^inia for 40 years, died Friday morning, December 31,1976 at his home. He was a native of Davle County, N.C. and a retired foreman of Lincoln Industries. Funeral services were held In Mulllns Funeral Chapel on January 2, 197? with services conducted by the Rev. W.C. Biggins and the Rev. Kenneth Sprinkle. Burial followed in the Interment Sunset Memorial Park in Damascus, Va. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hiiah Jane Smith Lonier; three daughters, Mrs. Jane L. Orr, Roanokc, Mrs. Doris L. Isenberg ond Mrs. Dorothy L. Toon, both of Damascus; one son, Fred Loe Lanler, Jr.. Tampa, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Lula wall, MocksvUle, and Mrs. Emma Hanellne, Wlnaton* Salem; 14 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchJIdron. WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 1/9/1977 or (T- Lit ci. <c 3 CC o --P- ^—' »->-■■-. ^*t :SmicfaWOTttiffy^:--49^1 ROWARO MOCKSVIIXE - Mrs. LiUie. F rances Howard, 79. of Ht. 3. r-—Mool^s^ler^ied-Satui^a^i^t-Davie County Hospital. Fnneralservices- wiII-be"Con=~'ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at ^ Eaton^s-Punerat-ebapel-tby-the ReVi' Leonard Voncan- non. Burial-will follow in Smith Grov® Unitod ^.Methodist Church. She wasborn an Davie County February 28, 1897, the daughter of Luther and Ann Bailey Howard. She marriedRone H. Howard, who ied June 25. 1958. She was a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church.Surviving are one daughter, -Mrs.-—Clyde—Hendr-iek-s—of—Mocksville. one son. ClydeHoward of Rt. 3, Mocksville; one foster son, Gordon..Howard of. Ponpano Beach,Fla.; fdur brothers, PearlieHow^d of Salisbury. Louis Howard of RtT s Vcatal-^'and Howard'both of Cleramons. The fami ly. wm receive frieiidig from 7to 9 p.m. Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Home. o cd r- \ fv - N >c Mvife VOounty #ospitaU^nSfl ae^ices jwiU be4;pn- ^Med-af "2 p.*n. Tuesday at Ipf "^TPirsW ^cKiksyffll e>?as ^ Wli*'- »" 1ted Methodist ,I He' ^fas i gjS&i^ the^a - ^ Vet«a(n of «« a ineftffier.,$Ich«f! Minnie B. ^ Norman 'I 'SSre John Boy SmiO'®'i |^6Mocksv>Bev^^^'»f ! T^'tt^eestep- \; if Odessa, Tex^ ' HUp ^^^^^^^afley of j as;-«>0 ' nif:' 10' _ S'euLe.-'^ i •>v n WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 1/11/1977 ^^late^ohisMlbertfaildf r 'Gq'mf-' i s2^ d? a Dgl^tra^'^p^Na K9S^gg'§M%drS«fe^V lCohservatiori:|^Ic^fori^"; Ilia numberp£:' K^f^^^duHHg^^gUm^ Athe'Cherry Hill Homecoming^, SaAsMiation^SioYiving:, are. ^1933 r.^^j^oj; Mns i' ;Dahfel; B. b5M i I ie r.^'^'J e/ghts^'/Saiisbu i:y^;and •' ifeM.'e t h r^ s L S 1 ^-jC le vela rid, M i ss"vV»^- <>n e. ktiMta,vr Gi^6rie;j,brother^^ f s I'^J -rP,ii=i( S h,e d d. n o f jy^rlin^ri;ya.{:^ta:.yir^ , [jvri Galv,ln^:qf -iMprite;., Sereno;' jri^'r CaLiJMrs/iHailleC^ [^•ji Duitamp=Mm:iElM of Ro^oak' Val,\ Mrs.:Mary Henrianvor'States>ri]lerMrs>' nSphri'g^UIj^-^ia: j*; fjve: fep^dcMdreri'i^Fife i [^yic^';wiHbe cdri5uc{^Tue^ n 1'0->>J fii-n - Ocio^. c)*: u.a>tJ". L I - //- /rV} 3se^ 10 - DAVMi COUNTY ENTERPRtSE RECORD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1977 Oavie County Public Library MocksvillSv NC RAYMOND C.FOSTER Raymond Clay Foster, 79, of Rl. 1, Mocksvilie, died Sunday at Davle County Hospital. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Charel by the Rev. Charles BultocK. Burial was in Bethlehem United Methodisl Church Cemetery. He was born In Dovie County, the son of William and Nancy Wright Foster. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of First Baptist Church of Mocksvilie. He was president of Fran Ray Rest Home and had extended Interest in real estate, saw mills, lumber and farming. Mr, Foster was twice married. His first wife was the late Fannle Laird Foster who preceded him in death October, me. To this union four children survive; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Greene of Jackson ville. Florida and Mra. Gwendolyn Smith of Route 6. Mocksvilie; two sons, Virgli Poster of Route 4, StateavlUe, Mr. Foater was twice married. Hla first wife was the late Fannle Laird Foster who preceded him In death October, 19SS. To this union four children survive: two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Greene of Jackson ville, Florida and Mra. Gwendolyn Smith of Route 6, Mocksvilie; two sons, VlrgU Foster of Route 4, StatesvUfe, and Zaro Foster of Odessa, Texas. Also surviving are 7 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. In 1957 he married Minnie Brown Foster, who survives; also four stepchildren; Mrs. Rupert Osyler, KnoxvUle, Tenn., Mrs. Rod Woodward of Slier City, Mrs. Carl Sofley of Clemmons and WUson Brown of Austin, Texos; one sister, Mrs. Floyd Johnson of DalevUle, Alabama. DANE. MILLER Daniel Boone "Dan" MUler Sr., 66. of Rt. 4, MockSvUle. died ■Saturday ot 11:15 a.m. at DavleCounty Hospital In MockavlUe. Ho had been In declining health for nine months. Mr. Miller was born Feb. 21, 1910, in Davle County, a son of the late John Albert and LUlleThompson Miller. Educated In Davle Cbunty schools, he was a graduate ot Nashville Mechanic School. He was a dairy farmer before his retirement four years ago. He was a member of theAgricultural Stabilization Conservation Offlce for 35 years and waa a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church where be was a deacon. He also He was a member of the Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Office for 35 years and was a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church where be was a deacon. He alsoserved as president of the Cherry Hill Homecoming Association. Surviving are his wife, IM^rs. Viola Smith Miller, whom he married Sept. 16, 1933; two sons, Daniel of Bennett Heights and Methias of Cleveland, Miss.; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Overstreet of Atlanta, Ga.; a brother. J.A. of Rt. 4 Mocksvilie; seven sisters, Mrs. J.P. Shedd of Arlington, Va., Mrs. Vlrglnis Gatvln of Monte Serene, Calif., Mrs. Hallle Christian of Durham, Mrs. Elsie Alford of Roanoke, Va., Mrs. Mary Herman of Statcsvllie, Mrs. R. B. Miller ofSalisbury and Mrs. George LeCoto of Spring Hill, Fla.; and five grandchildren. Funeral services for Mr.Miller wore held Tuesday af ternoon at the Summersett Funeral Home Memorial Chapel in Salisbury. The Rev. Elmer W. Sellers of Roanoke,Va. and the Rev. Gary Hoffmanof the Franklin Baptist Oiurch officlsied. Burial waa In the Rowon Memorial Park. MRS. BERNICE W. MClVER ' Mrs. Bernlce Wilson Mclver, 83. of the United Church Retirement Home in Newton, N.C. passed away Friday af ternoon in the Calawba• Mcmerkl-HospHalT—— Mrs. Mclver was born InDavle County, daughter of Robert Lee and Cora Harkey Wilson. She was a member of the Centenary United Methodist Church and had lived In the United Church RetirementHome lor the past (our years.Surviving ere one daughter, Mra. Bornlce Cline of Newton, N. C.; one son, James H. Mclver of Lake Jackson.Texas; four grandchildren; andthree great-grandchildren. Graveside services wereconducted Suiulay afternoon stBuiem Cemetery by the Rev. G. W. Bumgamer. MRS. R. H. HOWARD Mrs. Lillie Frances Howard.79, Rt. 3, MocksvlUe, diedSaturday In the Davle County Hospital. She woe born In DavieCounty, Feb. 28.1897, to the late Luther and Ann Bailey Howard. She was the widow of Rone H. Howard and a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Services were hold Monday in Eaton's Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Leonard VonCannonofficiating. Burial followed UnSmith Grove United Methodist Church cemetery.Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Clyde Hendrlcks ofMocksvilie; one son, ClydeHoward. Rt. 3, MocksvlUe; onefoster son, Gordon Howard,Pompano Beach, Fla.; fourbrothers, Pearlle Howard.Salisbury, Louie Howard, Rt. 3,Mocksvilie, Vestal Howard andArthur Howard, both of Clcmmona. MRS. H.J. MORTON Mrs. Harold J. Morton, the former Willie Uvengood,- 64, of 415 W. lOth St., Kaonapolia, died at 2:30 p.m., January 6th at her home. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Friday atLyerly Funeral Home (Siapelby the Rev. Kenneth Eller, pastor of Liberty Methodist Church. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Churco Cemetery, Davie County. Born Oct. 29, 19t2 In Davie County, she was the daughter of die late WUllam Oscar and Bertha Link LIvengood. She was educated In the DavleCounty schools, and prior to her retirement two years ago shewas employed at Cannon Mills. She was a Methodist. Survivors Include her husband, HaroldJ. Morton: one son, Donnle Morton of the home; five sisters, Mrs. Garence Allen ond Mre. JackCope of Cooleemee, Mrs. Floyd Benson of Rt. 4, MockavlUe, Mrs. Keathman Howard of Rt. 8, Salisbury and Mrs. Aaron Weir of Winaton-Salem; andthree grandchildren. KELLY CALL Marshall KeUy Call, 62, of Rt.4, died Friday In Davie County Hospital. Pweral services were conducted Sunday at 2 o'clock In the Eaton Funeral HomeChapel by the Rev. Kenneth Eller. Burial waa In Rowan Memorial Park. He was born April 23,1915, in Davie County, son of JohnMarshall and Ida Young CaU. He was a retired farmer and had made his home with his sister and brother-in-law sinceUie death of his parents. He waa an active member ol the Con cord United Methodist Church. Mr. CaU is survived by one brother, Charlie CaU of Spencer; four slstera, Mrs. ElizabethWilson of Salisbury, Mrs. MaeEddlnger of ThomasvlUe, Mrs.Margaret Howard of MocksvlUe and Mrs. Frances CaU Smith of 10 - DAVIl- COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1977 W.J.SANDERS WUUe J. Sanders, 48, of Rainbow Road, Route 1. Ad* vance, died Thursday at the V. A. Hospital In Cteen, North Carolina. Mr. Sanders was bom In Georgetown, South Carolina, the son of John T. and Besale Sanders. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p. ra, at Vogler's Cleromons ChaMl with burial following In the Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. Sanders had lived In Advance for (be put nine yurs and was of the Methodist faith. Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara Smith of the home; one daughter, Miss Tammy Lynn Sanders of the home; four sons. Masters Jamie, Jeffrey. Tim and Jason Sanders, all of the home; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Beverly CranflU of Route B, MocksvUle; his mother of Route 5, MocksvUle; and four brothers, Archie and Henry Sanders, both of Route 6, MocksvUle, JUnmy Anders of MocksvlUe and Oule Sanders of Kannapolls. ff WALTMcCALL Walter Huston McCaU, 94, of Highway 801, N. Coolcemee, died in Rowan Memorial Hospital at 10 p.m. Thursday. Funeral services were held Saturday at 11 B.m. at the Qxdeemee United Methodist conducted by the Rev. Avery Ferguson. Entombment wu in Cooleemee Legion Park. Bom Feb. 2 1882, In Iredell County, Mr. McCall was a son of the fate Daniel Hall and Henrietta Cathey McCall. He was reUred from Erwin Mills In 1948 and was a member of Ute Codeemee United Methodist Oiurch. Survivors include one dau^ter, Mrs. L. M. Turner of Montgomery, Ala., two sons, Charles McCall of the home, Archie McColl of Tampa, Fla., one slater, Miss Lois McCall of Oisrlotte; and 10 grandchUdren and 11 great grandchildren. 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JANAURY 20, 1977 MAC CAMPBELL datrobme McMilUtn (Mac) Cam^U Jr., son of the laie Mr. and Mn. C. M. Campbell of WlMion'Satem, died Januaiy eih In C<dara<SlnM M^leal Oeoter, Los Angoles, CaUfornla, afiisr several months of serious Illness. He was a former resident of MocksvlUe. Puneral servlees were held January 10 at the Manchester Chapel, Inglewood Cemetery Montiary, Loe Angeles. BurlM was In the Inglewood Cemetery. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Rosa Cobb Campbell of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Allen Kendall of Boulder, Colorado and Miss Janet Allison —eompbeH—of—La—Mgaw^ California; one sister, Mrs. A. M. KImbrought of Richardson, He is a nephew of Miss Ossle Allison, Mrs. Margaret A. LeOrand and Mrs. W. A. Allison of Mockavllle. BERNIE L. LEDFORD Bemte Lee Ledford, 74, of Moehavllle died January 12th tai Jo Lene Nursing Home In Salisbury, N.C. Funeral services were con ducted Friday at 8o*dock In the the Rev. T.A. Shoaf and Rev. Wlllard Stevens and Mr. Led- ford's grandson, Ronnie Robertson. Burial was held In Legion Memorial Park In Cooleemee. Mr. Ledford was the son of Lee Ledford and Dora Reed Ledford end was a former textile woriter In Sallabuiy. Survivors Include force daughters. Mrs. Nancy Robertson of MocksvlUo, Mrs. Therieno PlMistcn of SaUsbury and Mrs. Lucille CranflU of Moeksvllle; three grand children. WILLIAM A.DULL William A. Dull, S6, of RL 5, died this momtag at RQUop Reat Home in Davidson Couii^. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 pjn. at Baton Funeral Home Chapel con ducted by the Rev. Fred Shoaf. Burial was In Wesley Cbapd Cemeteiy. Bom Jan. 13,1931, In Davie County, Mr. DuU was a son of the late Charles W. and Connie ^pack Dull. Survivors include three alateni, Mrs. Albert B(^ of MockavUle, Mra. Qlenn Jonea of Rt. I, Advance, and Mra. Hall Reavia of Yadklnvllle; two brotbera, Luther and Wade C^, Iwth of Moeksvllle. r- r- cr O ci i vn 3- <s: ri <5 o \ art > q: 99 o T I N t\) I O , •» - I QQ II ? >CL c/3 po o > § Boudi Willi&a ^9^ '.strfr _ _ _ ida>idied T T!riiiay/:4n5St^V^etara M r., ,.fioli(ph''wa s,,4) o r n D.e e am b er.. 16 13i96^i n' ? SalisbuQri^e^^^^^ oC Jolin'i'JUbnzQ^. aiid '.pallia. McRfah^'Boiich. He ^as a . jgraduate.ot'DiikeUnivmaity '* . and served iii the U. S. Navy during Worl^ War J. Before.^ resuming ^uca^on :at ] the Duke tJniv^ify Law:- School,a. Rhodes/ Sc^lai^at Q^prd IJniv^ity in £ngland from 1921 until 1924.: -During fthat 'time he ' also attended the University of Budapest Mr. BoSch was an attoniey^ in WfftSton- Salem from .1924 until ^ 1927 and was elected 16 the State House from Fprsyth County in 19^. He joined the faculty „ of the Duke University ;Law School in .1927 where he serv ed as Professor of Laty-until 1969. During that tme, he served as I^gal Attache* to - the American Embassy in Rome, as visiting Professor. to the University of North Carolina and the University n of Houston^ and as a member of the NiC.'Commisicm on Public-Local < -and Private Legislation; Healso served n &e special Property Law Drafting.-Committee of the N.C. G^eral Statutes Com mission ! and the Board of Directors* of the Society of Legal Histoiy. He served «n ^norary Legal Smety; -the P'hiCjBefa^'Rippj^jfl I Eratenuly4pXSmci^;-*J^^ '^ternityl^ ahd^me Kappa,- Alpha Soci^tEraternity^Mr. •. Solich wais^lhd;:autto^f ! severaljpublicajUohsahd^as j listed in ft'e Editidh of 'American''SchOlan.^*Surviv- ! ing"^'ate^j&r n - ^eanne^ 1^09^ of ] St: Peters^u^.^biida.;-two [ daughters",- lloben C. i ^VinOent. JrJ.of'Bedfonl Hills, • •New Yoflf ahdfMcs.iAlbert' I •Watson;.u>f; .St'^^James,- ^Maryland; lO^andchildren; hnd one brothet, Phillip M. Bolich of Durham. Funeral services will be held Monday ^t 2;00 p.m. ajtVogler'^ Main Street CbapeLby Dr. Jaines £3eland, X^plain Emeritus uf Duke University, with burial following inrthe Salem Cemetery. ;^e family''re quests t^t Vny. memorials be made to'.the Salem College. Wj->,y4 c-». Oi^n.'^ftK.L i - 2.1 ' ^ tyy cr- r^ r^ ► vr\ p ;.-Ro u fei 6,' iMock svi lie p'wa ^^fdeadvon.arnVai at.the'DaVie^ frvCoiirity.Piospitai Prid'airm 5ffi ;.ning.9.Funerai: services'*^^ «f,fbe-heId^Sunday'ai'.'^:"00 If? :at the Chestnut'Grove trnit^"' •Ar'. \Jt W A J ^ ^ t • t. ••frrH: 1 ' b. « I ^-.bMriar ;fbllpwingf^ ;;^,v c h u rc h --..c e m e t e rys' .M r \ iiras'born in Davie '§" County/ the son of Nathan B-1 and. .M^y, Emma 'Hutcheris;J ' Peoples; He'Was employed by .:the -Heritage • Furniturei Company and_..was a^veteran ' .World-War II. 5urviving.ij ^-^are^his'^^ wlfdV: the iformer':4 ^MatyFrancis'Ratledge; ;two-;•^■..daughters,' Mrs.: CharleS-lj-UJ P s.; 0 fR b u t e5,1llMocksyille,' fand '^Mre.K'To^l fe S et.tf e"-< 0 f-irrR 6 ii^Mpck''svilie>' one 'son^^ame^ Peoples of tlfe heme; d mnfhor-. Mrc ' u -Ihis.mQther,: Mrs.'-gmma: H. .1^'^utterpw .'pf,:^ck*sviiles^^^.thriiev^istet^^rs'lSLbis^ rt twwq :oE_, vvinscon- -^ J.S a 1 e ra : a n d v M r s s t e f J.vpraughh ofcMbcksVille';' arid"'§fwb::brpth.ers,* Issac:-|*eppre5 /of-;' Route 2;: Mwksviilerand iU i a m' S Fd o p I e &^^Sallsbury:-The.body is at tfae'^^Eaton. Furierar?:Hofem • eY^ocksvlllewHbrethefam^^ 4|^-.7-':W^rihl.94()ap q) / 7) - ReCc-Rcl Un-HS-fat^ Sc^U^ / ^ Z2 • 8 DAVIU COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. 1977 MRS. SARAH HamUJ.CAlN Mrs. Sarah Howell Cain, 72. of Rt. 5, MochsviUe. died Sunday, January 23 ai Davte County Hospital after a brief illness. ^ .. Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 28 ai 2B,m. at CtUnquapIn Grove apUst Church by the Rev. B.C. Clerk. Burial followed In the church cemeury. Mrs. Cain was the daughter of Samuel Howolt and Rachel Baton Howell of Mockavilte. She was bom In Davie C^ty and was a member of Chinquapin Grove Baptist Church. . . Survivors Include her husband, Carl C. Coin of home: 5 daughters, Mrs. Llllle Scott. Mrs. Millie West, Mrs. Hllda-MillW and Mis. Faye Carter all of MocksvlUe, and Mrs. Bvola Ellison of Houston, Texasj 3 sons, Roland Cain of home, Wilbur Cain of TraphUl, N.C., Oar- field Cain of Broolyn, N.Y.; st6p*mother, Ethel Howell of MocksvlUe; 4 sisters, Mrs. Emma Barker, Mrs. MazJe Howell of MocksvlUe; 7 broth^, Noah Howell of Pfafftown, N.C., Turner Howell, Rev. Lonnie HoweU, Charlie Howell, Louie HoweU all of MocksvlUe. Otis HoweU of Winston-Salem and Gilbert HoweU of Boonevllle, N.C. HARVEY L. PEOPLES Harvey Lee Peoples, M, of RL 8, was dead on arrival at DavIe County Hospital Friday morning. Funeral services were held Sunday at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. James Reeves and the Rev. Alvis Cheshire. Burial was In the church cemetery. Born June 22,1022, in DavIe Coun^, Mr. Peoples was a son of Mrs. Mary **Broma" Peoples of Mockswie and the late NaUuui B. Peoples. He was an emjdoyee of Heritage Furniture Company Tn MocksvUle and a veteran of World War II. Survivors in addition to his mother, include bis wife, Mary Frances Ratledge Peoples; two daughters, Mrs. Oiarles PhUUps and Mrs. Tony Settle, both of MocksvlUe; one son, James Harvey Peoples of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Lois Cranfleld of Salisbury, Mrs, Lucille Atwood of Winston* Salem and Mrs. Esther Drau^ of MocksvlUe; two brotlKra, Issae Peoples of Rt. 2, MocksvlUe and Wlillam 8. "BUI" Peoples of Salisbury. MRS. DONNIE DUNN Mrs. Donnte Viola WiUiams Dunn. 84. of Rt. , Advance, died in N.C. Baptist Hospital ' In Winston Salem Friday night. ^ . Funeral services were held Monday at II a.m. In Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel eon* ducted by the Rev, WUl Kowarsch. Burial was the —Clummuiiu Memwlal Garden. Mrs. Dunn was bom Aug. ' 14, 1802 In Davie County to . Tom and Sinncy Dunn ' WlUlams. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Pauline ' WoM of Windsor, Va., Mrs. VIda Whitman of MocksvUle. ) Mrs. Margie Craver of ' Lexington and Mrs. E»na Davis of dearwater, Fla., ' five sons, Elmer H. Dunn and . W. A. Dunn Jr., both of 1 Winston*Solem, Joseph E. I Dunn of demmcns, KoUoway ' Dunn of ^eridon, Mo. and w. D. Dunn of Advance; 25 gr* andehtldren, and M great* grandchildren and seven great*greal grandchUdren. r— f- <r r- \ to w is: y- o k o JAhfESL.WOOTEN James Lester Wooten, 52, of Route 7, Salisburyi died Tuesday, January 18 at Veterans Hospital In Durham, fottowlng a lengthy Illness. He was bom Dec. 19,1924, in Davle County, and was the son of John James Woolen of Route 6 MocksvUle, and the late Bertha Reynolds Wooten. Surviving in addiUon to his father are one sen, James Keitti Wooten of Salisbury; . two daughters, Karen Denita Wooten and Rita Kim Wooten, both of Albermarte; one step* daughter, Nitim Burleson of Albemarlo: two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Jordan of Route 8, MocksvUle, and Mrs. Pecu y Evans of Route 4, StatesvUle; and one brother, John darence Woolen of Route 11, StatesviUe. Graveside servlcB for Mr. Wooten were conducted at 2 p.ro. Friday, January 21 at Rowan Memorial Park In Salisbury. Rev. William Blanton and Rev. James Reeves officiated. G. L. FOSTER George Leopard Foster, 92. of Rt. 3, died Saturday In DavIe County Hospital after a loM Illness. Ptmeral services were held Monday at Dulln United MeihodiBt Church with burial In the church cemetery. The Rev. Leonard VonCannon and the Rev. Norman Frye of* ficiated. Mr. Fostn* was bom In "DBvlu Cuuuty to the -late- WiUiam Henry and MarUre Laird Foster. He wa a reUred farmor. He was o member of Dulln Methodist Church. Survivors Included 10 daughters, Mrs. Gurney (Masle) Melton, Mrs. Johnny (Blancho) Lagle, Mrs, Wallace (Laura Sparks, Mrs. John (Cocleen) Forrest, Mrs. CLaude Gladys) Mc* NeUl, all of Mooiavlue, Mrs. Robert (Gertrude) Robmton of Advance, Mrs. Henry (Hasel) Thomas, Mrs. Waller (Lou) Orrell, Mrs. Felix (Ruth) Reavis, Mrs, Alton (Helen) On^, oU of Winston* Salem; and one son, (Jeorge Foster of MocksvUle. JOHN H. POTTS John Harrison Potts, 87, of Bdenton, N.C., di^ Thursday morning in Chowan Hospital in Edenton. Mr. Potts was born in Davidson County on AprU 29, 1889, the son of the aite Jerrlmah A. and Lulsa Brooks Potta and was a member of the Oak Grove United Methodist Church. Funeral services were held | Saturday at 2:00 p.ro. at the Eaton Chapel wlUi burial following in the Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Surviving are two sons. Forest H. Potb of Chesap^, Virginia and Edward L. Potta of Edenton, N.C.. four grandchildren; and nine great*grandchUdren. r- t 0 1 .c 9?T?^ ? J?>?=Ii:B©RtBEi 1 Stee^, /PQjp^owneir ojL^Cooteem^jpjBe^^ PPny, died^ at^ Rowan- w ^Iisbury Satuni^^oriiiSf. > FQnerai sepviceMll; becfffl.- ^ctecTat Moodayi at . Church ^^tp^ev. A.^ / Fer|q5on;Juria|.w^fpl&^ • C^teigip^ Salisp^^^e • t^^^4ate; DavidirL:. and SuaaniHUcksooKHbyle;; Hewas a reitlred ph^on^^t Pter^aceutical^sddamn.He was a member of ^leeraeeUiiitedrMetho(fistChurch anda life member of Mocksville Masonic Lodge; Surviving^ate^hisswife, theformer Margaret Efrid; thr^.sons, Hudson and Bob both. of. ;CooIeemee, ^d Edgar Hoyle of Emerald' ^le;. seven, grandchildren; ' two sisters. Miss JSddieHoyle of; Cooleemee and Mrs. Ada GoW-of Morgan- ton; one brother, Hugh D. Hoyle-of. Bellwood, N.C; Thebody' iS"'at*Eiaton*s Poneiyl Home-in'Mocksville wherethe family-. wiH receive fnends from-7 to>9 p.m. Sun-^ day. The.fmnily request that ' memorial be made to thev ^leemee United Methodist ^rch oc to a charity of the wnor-s-j^ice. . \ ifr; J ^ I- 3o' / 7 >> DAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NC N V... VA N-- 1^1 1^- 1^^ sa^•— f^;M0 CK:#I ;V: •>\-Mei:l>Ti;.I^,mUe^ iOli'Cr&t^iew^ L^va£;^pavie(;Cp^ty.;i7% !''T^Satiirday.nighfF ser-"' r^.vic^^II;Belcbdauct^^li>'^.vic^ ;wII;Be,lc6nduct^|iili > ^?^3vm^Tu^sday^ ;j^ust^?HaraiIfonif^Th&'^w'lll De;*sentvjto''(PhilIip' ^^Fuheral jHome :^f^osi-;N'ew\Yorlc^w •5'-;tQ'Tbe'vheld .•im;4Fa iti(^metery i'' f^^borri in Steiiben eountytfI!fey^;' /^febhnicat';^^^4.ssistp -ijttri gersbli-^niliiJ.Cdf^ •iScoutsaocn^y; years, and,; SSeKag^s^S-t^^jafetirerV^of • v^J^eaw.i^ wa5;i)Rig^ber of Jij .Mocksville^^JJnited, Metodist ill Vl^fVi9 ?,A XJ.4 f ^■i/MocMvineGm^</^icfcoiry. Hill Golf 'and County:.V Club/ jHe^VWas %with ^'the r.Retired '• Senior fVoldnteer' -i 'Program and was a member,;; : > Qf Painted Post Masons. Sur-^; - •■•jViying *'are ;;his'-,-wifc^ >';the■■;/foTOfe^^ Rum \Elaine'iJdhn-^^^,'.• stqn;j;^,twq,..^ughtere, .Mrs.'0 cnia^Cbu/^Y.a^ngvI^, r.^;Ixin^'oht, :^p6lOy;andl^M■>Mary Eee .PieirH-bf.Flmira^^^ \.rRbchester;-"<N.^Y-^^^-^^^, ^grandchildren^lttree^^eat-);; l>gran.dC;hi;Wri^^^^^<■ ^brothers^LeweirjmV^ i ;:L^nd.:RaIph'NPrestonv;bo'm iAvpcayl'N:Y.V-plrher.'P :i' me.TaSiny^Mue^'^ma^^^'.'irmerapri^^feFI rs t tte d:^M e t hod ^'i -Ghu'rcii qf'^^bcksviliej'pr/ to a7i/-^chbn|y^^^'donp^"'^^ So.Utr, c'- ■^NEStR]^ ■ ■ Mr.' GeorgeWalter Stone- ••street, 97, of 2318 S. Main St.. --<iled at Forsyth-Memorial•V-Hospital"' late :• Wednesday yafternoonr He had been in -Vdeclining health - for. three years, and seriously ill for : three days. " He was born •..December 3, 1881, in Da vie - County to Braxton B. and ..-/Martha White Stonestreet. ' He had worked for. Brown .. and Williamson Tobacco Co. •^.for 42 years retiring in 1946.' He was a charter member of Southside Baptist Church. Surviving - are four '^daughters,- Mrs. "David ' (Sarah) McNaugbt of 420 Pennsylvania Ave., Mrs./ Martha S. Thompson of 600 ■•^West End Blvd., Mrs. A. A. I (Mary Nell) Wilson of Rich- t mond, Va., and Mrs. L. D. ='v(Iris) Herring of the home; .•:.one brother, ' M. Boone •;- r..' Stonestreet of Greensboro;L;nine grandchildren ,and six ■; / great-grandchUdren.'t"•'./■/.Funeral arrangements' are ■••^incomplete and the ^y is at/ Vogler's Main Sfreet (^apel. ^ [rxT• 'v. .J+ r.» - t i - i 97? r- r- o- I UJ ci iC r O I o cO r- ST I G^ IS EN- cr- « \A '^'' ' marklin n :.• fran Ray Rest Home MoJ ;^y roonungaiffiSO a.m: Thd^.^s^iSgral^CTviceSi^ be 2:0ffi ^ wS«^^ 2^toii's chapSIwith burial in ® ftw J?®™ftery with theSSaM Bullock of-^wting. Mm. Marklih was K^we„naTi-rd^^ >lS3r^ssK,,! married to WiflJanwM.. f ("if Novmber; 1^. Surviving are thre# i daughters,. Mrs. Carl Jen-r tnings of Haverhirt= Massachusetts, Mrs. Wayne*' Eaton of Mocksville antTMrs. Sam Latham of Durham, N.C.; three sons laeonard Marklin, both of MMkswlle and Paul Markltaof Rockmgham, N.C.; three SSiJJr'Of Charlotte, Mrs. Cecil Yar-borough of B^lmgfoa and mrs. Ed Howat'd of w. Ward of Woodleaf, Route 1, one stepbrother, C. S. Sheets of Salisbury la grandchildrenr ■' ligreatgrandchildren. Thefamily request that "»ade to the t\r'i ^ O-Vv • ^ £> U/l'Jie.t, 1 - / - DAVlh lO. i-tvii-iu IvlULiiiwi/iLLii, MiQDAVIE CO. PUBUC UBRAR> M0CKSV1U.6, Ne t " 3 I - 7 7 I f-~ r- > 2 ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1977 Lucille Couch Dwiggins Hall Judy Dwiggins Couch DOUBLE FUNERAL Double, funeral services for the mother and daughter, Mrs. Lucille Couch Dwiggins Hall, 52, and Mrs. Judy Dwiggins Wilson, 31, of 1204 Hunt St., was held Sunday afternoon at the Baton Funeral Home. The Rev'. C.E. Crawford, the Rev. Cameron Dodson, and the Rev. Will Kowarsch officiated. Burial followed In the Advance Baptist Oiurdi Cemetery. Mrs. Hall was bom in Davfdsm County on October 31,1924, the daughter of WeJter and Sadie Creason Couch. She was employed at Monlelgh Garment Company. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Jo Ann Nelson of.MocksvlUe; three sons, Jim and Gary Dwiggins of Mocksville and Donnie Dwiggins of LewlsvUle; her husband, Bm»t of 1204 Hunt St.; one sister, Mrs. Hazel Tutterow of Rt. 7 Modtsvllle: four brothers, George and Firank Couch, both of Mocksville: Jack Couch of Greenville, S.C.; and Tom Couch of VadklnviUe; 13 grandchildren; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Barbara Lambeth of Rt. 6, Win8ton«Salem: Mrs. Judy Tucker of Rt. l Advance; Mrs. Carroll Tucker of Rt. 5 Mocksville and Mrs. Shelby Jean Hilton; one stepson, Emest Hall of Rt 3, Advance. Mrs. Wilson was bora In Rowan County on April 9,1945, the daughter of Rufus and Lucille Couch Dwiggins. She was an employee of Baker Furniture Company of Mocksville. Surviving are one daughter. Miss Donna Kay Wilson of the home; one son, John Wayne Wilson, Jr., of the home; her father, RufUs Dwiggins; one sister. Mrs. Jo Ann Nelson of Mocksville; and three brothers, Jim and Gary Dwiggins of Mocksville and Donnie Dwiggins UwisvUle. JOHN WAYNE WILSON Funeral services for Jdin Wayne Wilson, 32, were conducted at 3 p.m. Monday from Meares F^eral Home Chapel In Fair Bluff, N.C. Burial was In Power Cemetery. Surviving are one son, John Wayne Wilson, Jr.; one daughter. Donna Kay Wilson both of the home; four brothers, B%Mhck Wilson of Lexington, Ronald Wilson of Cerro Gordo, N.C., Earl Wilson of Fair Bluff, end Edgar Wilson of Evergreen; two sisters. Mrs. Billy <Ann) Meares of Raleigh and Mrs. Hubert (Carolyn) Jenkins of Cerro Gordo. Mr. Wllscni was the son of the late Herbert and Dtfothy Hllbourn Wilson of the Fair Bluff area. o 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1977 tO ei t ui csi •g: o O JIRS. RBNA W. MARKUN Mrs. Rena Ward MofkUn. 81, died Monday morning at Fran Ray Rest Home in Mocksvttle. Funeral services werell conducted Wednesday at 8 p. m. at Baton Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Charles BullMk. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Bom Oct. 80. 1895, In Davie Countyi Mrs. Markiln was a daughter of the late John and Virginia Owens Ward. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. Survivors include three daughters. Mrs. Carl Jen* nlngs of Haverhlll. Mass.. Mrs. Wayne Baton of MocksvUie and Mrs. Sam Latham of Durham; three sons, Johnson and Leonard MarMIn, both of Modc^le Trad—Paul—Markttn—of- Rocklngham; three sisters. Mrs. Bynum Murray of Charlotte, Mrs. Cecil Yar- brough of Burlington and Mrs. Bd Howard of MocksvUie; one brother, J.W. Ward of Rt. 1,* Woodleaf; one stepJnoUter, C. S. Sheets of Salisbury; and 18 grandchUdren and 11 great granddiildren. MBRLYN D.PRESTON Merlyn Dawltte Preston, 70, of 1011 Crestvlew Drive, died at Davie County Hospital i Sattuday night. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Home by ttw Rev. Austin Hamttton. The body was sent to Phillip Funeral Home in Painted Post, New York with burial to be held in Fair View Cemetery there. He was bom in Steuben County, NY. to BUljah M. and Bffle Rice Preston. He was a retired technical assistant wiUi Inger8oU*Rand CorporaUon after naving been there for 42 years. He was formerly with Ute IRS and the Tech dub. He was active in Boy Scouts for many years and was past treasurer of Painted Post United Methodist Church for over 20 years. He was a member of ModuvUie United . Methodist Church, Methodist Men, MocksvUie Lions dub, MocKBville Ckdden Age dub. Hickory HUl Golf and Country dub. He was with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program and was a member of Painted Post Masons. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth Elaine Johnston; two daughters, Mrs. Norma Lou Young of Longmont, Colo, and Mrs. Mary Lee Plerri of Elmira, N.Y.; two sons, Bernard M. Preston of Dryden, N. Y. and Gary E. Preston of Rochester, N. Y.; nine grandchildren; threegreat'grandchildren; four rothers, LeweUyn Preston and Ralph Preston boUi of Avoca, N. Y., Elmer Preston of Rochester, and Burton Preston of Saliesaw, ddahoma. In Ueu of flowers, thefamUy requests that any memorials may be made to First United Melhodist Church m MocksvUie or to a charity of the donor's choice. Mil. HOYLB Marion Hudson Hoyle, 87, of Cooleemee died Saturday morning at the Rowan Blemorim Hoq>ital. ' Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Coolemnee United Methodist Church. The Rev. Avery Ferguson officiated. Burial was in the Rowan Memorial ' Park. Bom September 19, 1889 in develand County, he was the son of the late David and Susan Dlxon Hoyle. Mr. Hoyle opened up Cooleemee Drug Co. in 1916. He ran the store as a B^r^ madst for 56 years untU his sons took over Uie business five years ago. He was made a life<4ong member of the Nortti Carolina Pharmaceutical Association. He was also affiliated with the MocksvUie Masonic Lodge and a member of Cooleemee United Methodist Church. * He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Efrid Hoyle; three sons. Hudson and Bob Hoyle, both of Cooleemee, and Ecqpir Heyle of Emerald Isle; two sisters. Miss Addle Hoyle of Cooleemee and Mrs. Ada Goldof Miffgantim; a brother, Ht^ D. Hqyle of Belwood, and seven grandchUdren. Room ^'mrfSoT^ '^'Sunday., at Eaton's .funeral' :* HomeVChapel the Rev. ||^ced^v£hp.^i,vwith^i^ t^rfolldv^ m the Fdndihgton^ iT<5ttmhiumiy,j;Cemete!y. Mr. Bw^^as r^orh iir". Davie i^Cnunl^b the late Moses and i'^Amg^Coley Brock. ;He was !d a Wadoate^^^ NjC?|;;:State ® -5i|as ' aI4 Wholesaler? and. relMer .in.- 1$ au^mobile .;tires. Saiviving ;> are three daughters, ^s. L 01Ue.(Virginia) Bradham of g Six B^les, S.C.; Mrs. Ma^ I^ Fallow and Miss Julia Brock,-. both of Columbia, I ^ S.C.; Rve grandchilch-en; one sister. Miss Margaret Brock ' iif of Route 2, Mocksville. The ^ body is at me Eaton Funeral €. Rome vdiere the family will I y receive friends from 7:00 to 1^9:00 p.m. Saturday. The <• family requests that > memorials be made to the .^Farmington United <- Methodist Church, Far- J mington' Cemetery or the t. Heart Fuhd;V^ 1 *^7 — - r - ( -V 7 ? L^t-x'i tJ • iii' I r- K:-- IfN I i 17 Sd"" u N. rs. K/\ ,\e C-® - o\e.T' 5 6- r- Vp 1 0 \ John M. Brock, Davie Native r SUMMERTON. S.C. - John I Mos^ Brock. 68. a native of I Davie County, died yesterday. I Funeral will be. conducted Sunday at 2 o'clock in the Eaton Funeral Home chapel in Mocksville by the Rev. . Fred Shoaf. Burial will be in . Farmington Community cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home where the fami ly will be tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and memorials may be made to Farmington United Methodist Church. He was born in Davie County, March 22, 1908, son of the late Moses and Elberta Coley Brock. He was a graduate of N. C. State College and was engaged in the wholesale and retail tire business. He is survived by one son, ■John Franklin Brock of Columbia, S.C.; threedaughters, Mrs. Mary Fallow and Miss Julia Brock of Columbia and Mrs. VirginiaBradham of Six Mile, S.C.; one sister. Miss Margaret Brock of Rt. 2. Mocksville. GO, PUBLIC UBWflRgV RIOCKSVILLE, NQ r- cr \ \n d 5- § >— S o 10 DAVIE COUNTY ENETRPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1977 JOHN MOSES BROCK John Moses Brock, 68, of Summerton, S.C. died In Ihot city Friday momlng. Funeral services were held Sunday at Baton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Fred Shoaf with burial following In the Farmlngton Community Cemetery. Mr. Brock was oom In Davie County to the late Moses and Alberta Coley Brock. He was a graduate of N.C. State College and was a wholesaler and retailer In automobile tires. • Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ollle (Vljiinia) firadham of Six Miles, S.C., Mrs. Mary Fallow and Miss Julia Brock, both of Columbia, S.C.: a son, John Franklin Brock, Columbia, S.C.! five grandchildren; one sister, Miss Margaret Brbck of Route 2, Mocksvllle. MARVIN B. DULL Marvin Ernest Dull, 64, of Cooleemee died Saturday afternoon in the Da vie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday In Eaton's Chapel with the Rev. Ray Pennell officiating. Burial followed In the Concord Methodist Church cemetery In Forsyth County. He was bom In Forsyth County March SO, 1912, to the late John Wesley and Carrie Bryant Dull. He was a retired textile employed. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lorena Nail Dull; two daughters, Mrs. Otella Dull Travis of Rt. 2, Lewlsville, and Miss Henrietta Dull of the home; one son, Melvln Ray Dull of Mocksvllle; three sisters, Mrs. Leona filnklev and Mrs. Elisabeth Frve, both of Lewlsville, and Mrs.. Johnsle Carson of Ker* nersvllle; one brother, Frank Didi of Kernersvllle; four grandchildren. SIDNEY (MUDLE - Sidney Marlon Caudle, 76, of 802 Wachovia Street, WInston-Salem died January 31st in the Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held February 2nd at 12:30 p.m. at Voter's Main Street Chapel by Rev. Bobby CranfiU with Interment following In Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery In DavIe County. Mr. Caudle lived most of his life In Mocksvllle and moved to Wlntt4m<Balem following his marriage to the former ■nsha Holcomb In 1968. Heattended Liberty United Methodist Church In Mocksvllle.Surviving are his wife of the^home; one stq>40n, Ray F. Holcomb 0 Ralee Drive; and four atep*daughters, Mrs.Bertha Hall of Rock SpringDrive, Mrs. tattle H. Melton of Konnoak Drive, Mrs. Mary H. Walbum of Electric Drive .and Mrs. Ruth H. Brown of 813.Wachovia Street. MRS.LELA EARNHARDT Mrs. Lela SwlcegoodBamhardt, 76, died Sunday atthe Frau'^y Rest Home In MocksvUle. Funeral services wereWedntt^y at Baton FuneralHome Chapel by Francis Killon. Burial was In ConcordUnited Methodist Cemetery.Born Feb. 14, 1600, In DavleCounty, Mrs. Bamhardt, wasa daughter of the late Charlie B. and Mattle YountsSwlcegood. Her husband, Samuel F. Bamhardt,preced^ her In death.Survivors Include onedaughter, Mrs. Mildred Harwood of Montrose, Mich.;one st^Hmn, Floyd Shoaf ofand flve grandchildren. ,\\V3 o ca CQB^AtZERi^^"^' ,-^VANGE>j^5 Mr.^pic -:lillington- (Ja(^):>;p)n^PeriC^ ^,.of Route^/Advanc^diedlt w atjig^ome Thursday'.tiipr-;;, 0: ning.'^uneral ^rviceak;Will 3 S he heW Sui^ay at c ^ s ^t. the Eaton EliRerarHomie n 2 '^hapel by fte Rev:•'ppseriand .the Rev.' GharieS'*" ^ u? Lloyd with burial in thp Ad-« CD Zj :fahce"'Uhi'ted'" p > ft hurch- Cemetery'^ith ^ jf^asonic Rites. Mr. " Cpr£Q o I natzef was bom ift Davie O O I Goiinty; the son of the late n jjj S Jacob S; and Ellen Benjamin • ^ Cornatzer; He was a retired, J <C Employe of the Interaatioifif Q HaryestPr Company,-in j |<ouisyiller j K^tuclq^ iiHe;^';! wassa.. tool an^dye ^ lia^hd iZ^y^c^^eryicei ^ a menib'ehKof • the Ad£ j ;y^ce United- VMetho'dist.'] j'Church and .the Mocftsvaie • Masonic Lodge Np." 710. .Sur- vlying are'' his wife, Mrs^ ;! Evelyn Fossee Cornatzer; two daughters, Mrsl " Rosiland Morris of. rJ Louisville, Kentucky and" ^ ""5^ Mrs. Mary C. Berridge of Rural Hall; one son, J. L. -v; :;,3 Cornatzer of Louisville, Ken- y Si tucky; two..'grandchildren;. two great-grandchildren; i n - one stepdaughter, Mrs. Nell^-; 7" —i Johnson of Winston-S^lein;y | _ ixd one stepson, M. F. IVH^rson : of Louisville, Kerfttfcky; five 00 sisters„Mrsi. Althea Barney of Roi^.2, Advance, Mrs.. 1 Vallie'Long of Pfafftown, ^ Mts>.'-L.ena Gilbert of h ^ Kinston-Salem, Mrs. :Recie.J Slfeets of Route's, Advance;] ^ pd Mrs. Sadie . Grpce^^df-'^j JT Ffafftown; ani^^pur;^ ST . - —' Brothers, Clyde 7^ ..j Charlie Cornatzer atid'^bh^^ — &matzer,aUof * .yahce aitd Bradley'ipd^tzei^ ' p£ Michigam^3^j^Kbdy^d$l^t<^^ ^ Ihe Eatonj.F^ecat MocksrilIPjw€^^ yrill ceceiyftrtf^f""' 7:00untii9;00,pli ^ ;/-/f 77 k vn t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1977 Pages 1 & 2 Mark Vance Grubb Funeral eervices for Mark Vance Grubb were conducted Tuesday af- (emcon at Vogler's Reynolda Chapel. Burial was In Prafftown Cemetery. He was bom en January 27, 1954, in Forsyth County to Vance B. and Katy Jean Hauser Grubbs. He spent most of his life In Foiwth and was a member of the New Hope United Methodist Church. Surviving are his mother and father of (continued on page 2) (continued from page 1) Ine home; one sister, Melanle Gnibbs of Appalachian State University; one brother, Michael Robert Grubbs of the home; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Hauser of Rt. 2, Pfafftown. r- <r OJ v> ci <s O o <s 8B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1977 r^ <r cd is: O > o <5 B^R. (EM) POSTER Punerat " services' for Boyden R. (Em) Foster, 76. of Spartanburg, 8. C. and a native of Davle County, were held Sunday at 2 p.m. in Floyd's Funeral (%ape! In SMrtanburg. Burial was In Memorial Gardens Park there. Mr. Fester died Friday around Bp.m. at his home. He had been In declining health approximately one year end seriously 111 for three weeks. He is survived by two sons; Ray and Billy both of Spar- tanburg; two daughters. Dot of Spartanburg and Katherine of Burbank, Calif.; and two brothers. Dud of Salisbury and Pink Poster of Lexington. MRS FRANK HARDIN Funeral services were held last Thursday for Mrs. Janet Withers Lemm<Hi Hardin, 42, of 6S73 queens Way Drive. Oilumbia, S. C. Sie died February 9th In the University Hospital In Augusta, Ga. ^e was a wife of Frank Donald Hardin who taught and coached at the Shady Grove School In Davle County In the mid ISSO's and for two or three years coached basketball at the Davle High School following consolidation in 1956. Mrs. Hardin also taught In Davle and worked with the reeereatlon program at Rich Park one summer. Born Jan. 10, lOSS, in Saltobury, Mrs. Hardin was a daughter to Mrs. Margaret Elisabeth Hayes Lenimon of Columbia, S. C. and the late Pressman Lemmon. She was a school teacher In the Columbia City schods. Survivors, In addition to her mother, include her husband, Frank Donald Hardin; one son, Frank D. Hardin Jr., of the home; one daughter Mary Margaret Hardin of the home; three sisters, Mrs. James A. Hudson of Sllsbury. Mrs. Margaret Pender of Gold Hill, Ala;, and Mrs. James L. Barden of Raleigh; and one brother, Robert Pressman Lemmon Jr., ,of ChinB Grove. SAM DWIGGINS Samu^ Merlin Dwiggins, 94, of Route 7, MoeksvUre died .February 9 at his home. Funeral services were held Friday at 2:00 p.m. at (he Eaton Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Cameron Dodpon with burial following In the Hardlson United Methodist Church Cementery. Mr. Dwiggins was bom in Rowan CounW, the son of the late Robert A. and Amanda Marlln Dwiggins. He was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, the former Eva Seaford of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Faye Barney of Route 4, Mocksvllle and Miss Marie Dwiggins of the home; one son, Paul L. Dwiggins of Route 7, Mocksvllle; one grandchl'id; one great grandchild; and one brother, W. Frank Dwiggins of Route 7, Mocksvllle. ROBERT L. SMITH ' 'Robwt L^'SmnbTfTrbl JSI Hemlock Street, Mocksvllle died February Bth In (he Davle County Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday at 4:00 p.m. at (he Bethlehem United Methodist Church by the Rev. Donald Funderburke with burial following In the church cemetery. Mr. Smith was bom in Davle (hiunty, the son of the late Sully R. and Emma Walker Smith. He was a retired lumber man and a member of the Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Shirvivlng are his wife, the former Helen Bondurant of (he home; one daughter, Mrs. Sarah S. Blngham of Route 1. Advance; one son, Alton M. Smith of Greensboro; four grandchildren: two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Dunn and Mrs. Leona Smith, both of Route 1, Advance; and two brothers, George Smith and Everette Smith, both of Homestead, Florids. 8B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1977 «r d i to (C *o 0 1 9 CO JACKCORNATZBR Lallie Llllfngton (Jack) OornaUter, 77, of Route 3, Advance died at his home Thursday morning. PuRoral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at the Baton Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. WUllam Doser and (he Rev. Charles Uoyd with burial in (he Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery with Masonic Rites. Mr. Cornatzer was bom in Davle County, the son of the late Jacob S. and Ellen Berryman Cornatzer. He was a retired employee of the International Harvester Company in Louisville, Kentuc^. He was a tool and dye maker. He was a member of (he Advance United Methodist Church and the Mocksvilte Masonic Lodge No. 710. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. £«velyn Possee Cornatzer; two daughters, Mr8.'Ro8iland Morris of Louisville, Ken* tucky and Mrs. Mary C. Berridge of Rural Hall; one son, J. L. Cornatzer of Louisville, Ky.; two grand* children; two great grand* children; one 8tep*dau^ter, Mrs. Nell Johnson of Winston* Salem; one stepson, M. F. . wilklns.. Df...Lo]S^liet. JKenr. tucky; five sisters, Mrs. Althea Barney of Route 2, Advance, Mrs. Sallie Long of Pfafftown, Mrs. Lena Ollbert of Wlnston*8alem, Mrs. Recie Sheets of Route 3, Advance and Mrs. Sadie Gross of Pfafftown; and four brothers, Clyde Cornatzer, Charlie Cornatzer and Paul Cornatzer all of Route 2, Advance and Bradley Cornatzer of , Michigan. EVERETTE BROWN Everette Borden Brown, 68, of 429 Maple Ave. died at Rowan Memorial Hospital in Soltsbury, February 8th. Funeral services were held Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Home utapel. Burial was in the Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. Bom In Gullford County, Sept. 25,1968. he was a son of the late John and Winnie Jarrett Brown. He was a retired furniture worker. • Survivors include his wife, Helen McDanlel Brown; a son. Franklin Eugene Brown of High Point; a step*8on, <3iarles H. Cooper of Ran* dleman; a sister. Miss Lula Brown of Radleman; a brother, Walter Brown of Thomasvllle; a half*brother, Clyde Gaster of Randleman; and six grandchildren. MRS. UZZIE WOOD Mrs. Lizzie Gregory Wood. 84, of Route 1. Advance died February 8th at Davle County Hospital. She was bom in Davie County and was a member of Macedonia Moravian Oiurch. Survlng are one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Hauser of Route 1. Advance; four sons, Russell B. Wood of Lockland.Ave.. Alvis L.'Wood of Clemmons and Rolland W. Wood of 301 LlnvllleRd., Kemersville; six grandchildren; two step grandsons and two great* grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 3:30 p.m. at Macedonia Moravian Church, with burial in the church graveyard. sS r- r- <r' i s cz. ti v- 3 o o c5 DAVIE COUNTY ^BRPRISE RECORD* THURSDAY* PEBRIMRY 17* 1977 - 9B Gerald Riddle Takes Own Life Robert Gerald Riddle, 29* of Rt. 2, Advance waa foand dead early Monday muning of a gunshot wound In the head which the medical examiner aald was ap- parently s^'lnfllcted. Mr. Riddle was found about 12:45 a.m. Monday In a pickup truck on the ut^veo Beck Road, about to miles north of Mocksvllle by his brother-ln* law who went to look for Riddle after he failed to show up for work at Ingersoll'Rand where he was emidoyed. Dr. B.L. Richards* Davie ^ County Medical Ebcomlner* said Mr. Riddle died between ^ \> 9 and 11 p.ra. Sunday. vCj Funeral sendees were hdd Tuesday afternoon at Eaton Funeral Home. The Rev. Leon Wood, Rev. Alvis ;\0 Oieshlre, and Rev. Jimmy Henson officiated. Burial was in the Yadkin Valley Baptist Church cemetery. Surviving are his mother and father* Robert Hall and SalUe Bowles Riddle; three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Mason, Mrs. Francis Smith, and Mrs. TatSy Staley, all of Rt. "S Mocksville; one brother* Ronnie Riddle of Rt. 1, MocteviUe; three nieces, five nephews and one great' rr r r- vr o 0 i- o O O ^William Jackson Itr^ne, -^!. of -Rt. 1, «rtowhK>died, Satiny ioitt atfchis farm in CanaV^a. FunM service i . si^^:bi^condttcM -at 2 p.m. - at n V d g l«r' s iti^nolda Road Chapd by Rev. Lewis Vancanndn. ^ BuriaL will' be in Love's ' United Methodist ChurchNCemeteryV He was born April 10, 1935, in Forsyth County to Jeffrey S. and Sarah Hendricks Coltrane. • He spent all of his lif&in For syth County, graduated from Old Town High School, and ...was employed with.R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company liOT the past 13 years in the Archer Aluminum Division. He was married on August 14, 1964, to the former Jean ~ Jones who survives the home. Other survivors in- , dude four sistersf, .Miss Sarah Coltrane of Decatur, Ga., Miss Helen Coltrane of •Newport News, Va., Mrs. Harry W. ^ Philpott of WinstonrSalem, and Mrs. L.F. Mock of Fraternity Church Road; one brother, Jeffrey Coltrane of Raleigh. The .family will receive friends at Vogler's Reynolda Road from 7 to 9 p.m. Sun day. 1 •> fc», J 5 ^ Lcvirt dC L "Vn J,e.Z.tr e.t -f- v-« i c_ . fcji. c <nr[Pv.u i oT I n 't-i p )iu..IL S- CrL*rP-«-e. i C-C UE-Ci* £.k'"i iU- QAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVlUt. NC I V (•:— K \A V K. Nil e (^ I'M) ian$Beft9Ldififl..§uiv da^^trhij^SnCMrTBoiicH was a fdrm^ resident of Wjnston^aim and was. in <5^^e gas attd'6ill>usiness here "i:irom 1937 to 1948: He ' ^graduated from R.J. u Reynold^ High School and ^ il)uke. Universityif l^^ivihg . are his wife, Mrs. Eneanor' vSoughtate Bpilch; two rdaughters, Mrs. Ferrell B'pilch Rutledge . of VWadiington, D.C.', and Miss SalUe Foughtan BoiIcK of Durham; one son, Philip M. Boilch, Jr. of Barcelona Spain; and one grandson. ■0a ft-A f^ WJ| ^ / p-■ 3- /f?"? iV; jGkSVKie, it 0. r- r- 2r i INi .i So D: s S o 03 d VJ o o 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 HUBERT L. FOSTER Hubert Lawrence Foster, 58, of Rt. 7, Mockaville, died Saturday iRomlng in Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were neld Monday in Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Kenneth Bller. Burial was in Concord United Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Foster was bom in Davie County on May 85,191B to the late Daniel Clayton and Mary Peacock Foster. He was a security guard for the RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. storage plant in Davie County. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Hatel Swicegood Poster, three sons, Michell Foster of Thomasville, Medford Alton Fostor of Rt. 7, Mocksvllle, and Kenneth Foster of Cooleemee; fourSandchUdren; three sisters, rs. Ella Swicegood of Rt. 7, Mrs. Elsie Nail and Mrs. Virginia Tutterow, both of Rt. 4, Mocksvllle: three brothers. Boone Poster of Rt. 7, Dewey (^zz) Foster of Cooleemee of Henry Foster of Rt. 4. T.S. GREGORY Thomas Sain Gregory, B8, of Advance, died at Davie County Hospital Sunday evening after an illness of several days. Funeral services were conducted at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Davie County at 8 p.m. Tueaday by tlw Rev. Donald Funderourk. Burial was in 'the church cemetery. He was born in Davie County to Wiley Hugh and Lydla Ann Sain Gregory and was a retired farmer. He made his home with his daughter for the past 5 years. He served with the 86 Pioneer Infantry Division of Worl War I. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Katherine) Hanes of Advance: one son, Carl Smith Gregory of 6IS0 Stadium Drive, Clemmons; one sister, Mrs. Georgia Jones of Clemmons: one grandson, Don Hanes of Advance. REV. J.W. VESTAL" The Rev. J.W. Vestal, 90, of 12 Vance arde, Lexington, died Friday at 3:88 p.m. In the Lexington Memorial Hospital following several years of declining health and one day of serious illness. Rev. Vestal was bom in Randt^ County on May 28, 1886, the son of Manl^ and Almedia Craven Vestal. He was educated at Rutherford College and Duke University. He was an active minister for 49 years, having retired 19 years ago. Rev. Vestal served churches in Surry. Porsvth, Gaston, Davie, Alexander, Rocklngham and Stanley Counties and was a member of the Western N.C. COn* ference. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 868 in Parmlngton for 66 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bnta Yarbrough Vestal of the home: two daughters, Mrs. Gifton (Jesse) Ingram of Lexington and Mrs. Charles (Kate) James of Richmond, Virginia; five grandchildren: andfour great>grendchiidren. Funeral services were held Sunday at 8:00 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Lexington by Dr. Charles G. Beaman, Jr., Rev. Moody Nifong, Rev, Lee Dukes and Dr. Julian Lindsey with burial following in the Mt. Tabor United Methodist CSmrch Cemetery in Winston- Salem. MRS. HARRIETSAFLEY Mrs. Harriet Walker Safley, 88, of 9 YadklnSt Cooleemee, died Thursday in Nash General Hospital in Rocky Mount. Funeral smwices were held Sunday at Cooleemee First Baptist (%urch by the Rev. Ray Renndl. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Born In Davie County, she was a daughter of the late John Wesley and Marth Ann Hanes Walder. Survivors include her husband, William HaU Safley: a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Jensette of Maracay, Venezuela; a son, J. W. Safley of Rocky Mount; a brother, Sidney walker of Tennessee; and ten grandchildren. r- cr d- cjf cd £ GILMBR MURPH Gilmer Ford Murph, 68, of Rt. 1, Woodleaf, died Tuesday at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Shlem. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Wed nesday at South River Methodist Church by the Rev. Shirley Jones and the Rev. Gilmer Wagoner. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Steele Murph; a son, David Anderson Muiph of Salisbury; a daughter, Mrs. Doyle Donahue of Mocksvllle; three brothers, Paul Jake Murph, Fola Murph, and Nate Murph all of Woodleaf; three sisters, Mrs. Jane Overcash, Mrs. Lesly Campbell and Miss Annie Beth Murph; and four grandchildren. <o O I o 3- 10 - OAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 Davie Man Is Shot In Statesvilie Robert Larry Williams, 27, of Rl. 4. Mocksvllle, employed al a Salisbury furniture store, was shot (0 death Sunday fn Statesvilie. Williams was found dead by Statesvilie officers after they were called to 513Mi S. Center St. at B:4B a.m. Sunday. Police were notified of the shooting by Pannle Moore of 121 Lincoln St. and by members of the Emergency Medical Service. Officer R. H. Mattox said he talked with a witness who stated she was talking with Williams at her home and someone knocked on the door. Williams opened the door and talked with Lacey McPhatler, M. .of 832 OmI St.. who allegedly slated he wanted to see a woman named Liz Rivers. Williams told Mc- phatters to leave the woman alone and closed the door. The witness told Officer Mftttox that McPhalter knocked (he door open and began shooting at Williams. Furtlier statermcnts from the witness Indicated Williams was running through the house, attempting to get away ROBERT LARRY WILLIAMS from McPhatler. He was struck by a bullet from a .32 caliber weapon. At 9:55 a.m. Sunday, Mc Phatler was arrested end charged with first degreo murder. FUNERAL He was bom Jan. 30,1950 in Rowan Cwnty, son'of Robert -Lee and Hattle Davidson wmiarns. He was employed with Sterchi Furniture Company In Salisbury: was a Vietnam veteran, and a member of New Bethel Baptist Church In Davle County. Funeral serves will be conducted Thursday at 4 p.m. at New Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. W. M. Adams officiating. Burial will follow In the church cemetery. Survivors Include his parents of the home; a son, Bryant Thomas Rivers of Statesvilie; a daughter, Marchette Louise Rivers of Mocksvllle; three sisters, Sylvia Diane, Betty Louise and Glena Vanessa Williams, ;all of the home; grand parents, Robert Williams of Rt. 4, Mocksvllle and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Davidson of Route 4, Mocksvllle. The family will receive frelnds Wednesday evening from 7 til s at the Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home In Salisbury. Song Service te^f-^'''P^?s^. >way/Sunday' ^4 i?^^^■P j;^y ,t h,, M epig r ia 1:pv,?HospitaI,;after,being serious-., .for six 'weeks.,Funeralh?seryices;will be conduct^ at' B-tVoffler'ii;.'Matn'Cti-aA# r«ti -\Intermeaf/wjlI. be^in SalemJCemetery.'-:He was bohi' Oc-EVctober. 28/4921 ;in'jM^ksviIIe'i |yj? ''homas rA';^ ^and ^Sarah JHanes" Stone.:fHe .spent most/ K >: „ .jiis .life.iri Winston-Salem. i|ivHewas a Foreman forSafem |;v;Electric Cpmpany'.siPce 1946',! ■^^Pber.of Bethel/LiUnited .Methodist rhiSr/h' / -Ji-uuc ui uie nome* 1.-Thomas'A.' Stdiief-p IV- oPFort Laiiderdale,: Fla.'3Land John Manning Stone of ir>:PajIas, /Texas/ , six /grand- ichildren; two sisters Mrs 1•./Mary ' Wilson Rodwell ofl ,.;Mocksville'and. Mrs; Sarah'Hanes Altizer;, one fa rothep, Hanes Stone of;v^M^syiIle..The farhily,willt ■$,? .?kVogIer's ,Main Street?r;:;Chapel from 7 to '9 p m 'ft^Tuesday;i\«.3^^^4 i;^ CO. P[;r, ,„ 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1977 f) to OtL 5> o » Q c5 THOMAS A. STONE Dtoiraa Aiulerson Stone, III, 55, of 2327 Fredrick Drive, paseed away Sunday at rarayth Memorial Hwpltat, after being seriously ill for six weeks. Funeral services were conducted at Vt^er.'s Main Street Chapel at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday by Rev. Authur Uvengood. Interment was in Sslem Comeiery. He was bom October 88, 1921 in Mocksville to Thomas A. and Sarah Hanes Stone. He spent most of his life in Win8(on«Salem. He was a Foreman for Salem Electric ComMny since 1946and was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ann May Stone of the home; two sons, Thomas A. Stone, IV of Port Lauderdale, Fla. and John Manning Stone of Dallas, Texas; six grand- children; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Wilson Rodweil of Mocksville and Mrs. Sarah Hanes Altlser; one brother. Clement Hanes Stone of Mocksville. <0^ ,4n® ,^0 rv N. I VA Nj ".i"!MOCKSVILIiEt N.=Gi?^rt; ; ** -Laura Hichle Groc^'. 62," of h7i^o(^ville, Rt. 5^ di^ Tjaes- "j^a^moilfiftratrNierBapti^- ^Hospltat^ She 'wasi bom' in - Marshalltbwh, Iowa to the I:-late Thomas Richie and i' -Elora .White Richie. She waa "'a member of-Eafmington.. Baptist Church. She is.sur? . mtM J. S- Xvived j)y;'^er" husband^: n Clayton Groce^one .daughter» Mrs. Charles ; • Glena) \Ariderson of , . Winston-Salem; ..two sons,'- Dr. James Ray Gr^e of Chape! Hill and Clayton , Michael Groce of the home; ' two grandchildren, Miss Jin- nifer Anderson of Winston- Salem and Jeffrey Grow of .Chapel Hill; h« mpther ' - Mrs. Fldrh Richie ofn' MocRsville; two sisters, -■ Mrs. Clyde (Lula)Mocksville, Rt. 3 and Mrs.Hugh- (Bessie) Graves ofMocksville, Rt. onebrother, John Henry_Richie of Mocksville, Rt. 4-Funeralservices will he conducted at2-00 p.m. at Eaton's Funer^Home Chapel-Thursday bjRev Frank Wilson withburikl in the FarmingtonCemetery. "The. laniily willreceive friends from 7 to 9p.m. Wednesday at Eaton sFnneral Home in Mocksville. £ o -1 z B ^m dP >CL to . ^ of £ > < o r- ST \ -N 3 . DAViE CO. P UBLIC LIBRARY KSVILLE, HC 10 DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISI: RECORD. THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1977 r- c <o c> h- 5 o o LAURA RICHIE GROCE Mrs. Laura Richie Qroce, 62, died early Tuesday morning at N.C. Baptist Hospital. She lived on Mocksville, Route 5. She was t>orn February 20, IBIS, to Thomas David and Flora White Richie. She was a member of Fnrmlngton Baptist Church and she married Clayton Groce who survives. Other survivors arc: one daughter, Mrs. Charles tOlena) Anderson of Winston- Salem; two sons, Dr. James Gray Groco, Chapel HItl, Clayton Michael Groce of the home: (wo grandchildren, Jennifer Anderson, Wlnston- Solcm, Jeffrey Groce of Oiapci Hill; her mother of Mocksville; two sisters. Mrs. Clyde (Lula) Bogcr, Mocksville Route 3, Mrs. Hugh (Bessie) Graves, Route 4, Mocksville; one brother, John Henry Richie, Mocksville Route 4. The family was scheduled to be at Eaton's Funeral Home Wednesday night from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2:00 p.m. in Eaton's Chapel. Burial will be at the Farmlngton cemetery with the Rev. Frank Wilson officiating. ODELL LESTER MABE Odell Lester Mabe, age 63, of Pleasant Garden, N.C. died March 8, at Wesley-Long Hospital, Greensboro, where he had been a patient for a few hours. Ho was a salesman for the Raleigh Brake and Spring Service and a member of the Pleasant Garden United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife the former Lola Burton of the home, and father Zcb Vance Mabe of High Point. One daughter, Mrs. Katherin Mabe Church of Mocksville; two sisters, Mrs. Frank 0- ockcry of High Point and Mrs. J.B. Bcrrcn of Lufkin, Texas; —and B.grand-chUdron.-. The funeral was held Tuesday at the Hanes- LIncbcrry Van Story Street Chapel. Rev. Marion Workman and Rcv.C.O. Klnnerly conducted the service with Internment in the Guiiford Memorial Park. DON HEADEN Funeral services for Donald Egbert Headen, 77, of Rl. 2, High Point were held February 26th at the Sechrest Funeral chapel In High Point with Dr. W. Kirk Allen, Jr. and the the Rev. K.M. MJsenhelmer officiating. Entombment was In the BencinI Mausoleum at Oak- wood Cemetery. Mr. Headen died February 2sth at the High Point Memorial Hospital. Mr. Headen operated the Hanes Furniture Company of Mocksville during the 1980*8 and was a past president of (he Mocksville Rotary Club. He was bom In Winterpock, Va. For 23 ycors he was office manager at Myrtle Desk Co., later was an office furniture manufacturer in Mocksville. He was a Mason and a Sh'riner and a member of First Presbyterian Church. Surviving arc widow, Mrs. Grace Bencini Headen; sisters, Mrs. James L. Jackson of Black Mountain and Mrs. Celeste Sechrest of Florida. Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, the Presbyterian Home, the Oxford Orphanage or to the donor's favorite charity. MRS. ADDIE MYERS Mrs. Addle Noble Myers, 80. died at 10: IS a.m. Thursday at Rowan Manor Nursing Nome. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at the Noble and Kclsey Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Rufus Wyalt. Burial was in Uberty AME Zion Church Cemetery in Davic County. Born June 12, 1B96 in Davle County, she wos the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Noble. She was educated in the public schools of Dsvie County and was a member of Liberty AME Zion Qiurch. Survivors includ'6 ITCT" husband, John Myers; a daughter, Mrs. Oracle Myers of Granite Quarry; and a slater, Mrs. Frankle White of CMleemee. 10 DAVin COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1977 r- <r rO to d i- o CLBLANO M. FOSTER Cleland Miller Foster. 60. of 1161 South Hawthorne Road. Wina(on<Salem, died Friday morning in the Forayth Memorial Hospital. Mr. Foster was bom in Davie County and was a retired employe of the Stanley Shoe Store. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nell Russell Foster; two daughters, Mrs. Jo Anne Foster Belue and Mrs. Nancy Foster Hart, both of Tyler, Texas; two sons. Stephen Cleland Footer of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and John Russdl Foster of St. Louis, Missouri; four grand children; two sisters, Mrs. Ray Howard of Clemmons and Mrs. Nina Munday of Smith Grove, and one brother, Joe W. Foster of Mocksville. Funeral services were held Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at the Ardmore United Methodist Church with burial following in the Smith Grove Methodist CSiurch Cemetery. MRS.E.H.LEE Mrs. Lillle Mae Potts Lee, 70, of Route 1, Advance, the wife of Eflrd H. Lee. died March 2nd at N. C. Baptist Hospital. Funeral services were hdd Friday at 2:00 p.m. at Macedonia Moravian Qiurcb. Burial was In the church graveyard. ' Mrs. Lee was bom in Davie County to John E. and Sarah Comilia Carter Potts and had lived all her life in the Ad vance community. She was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church and worked for Banes Knitting Company for a few years. Surviving are her husband of the home; four sisters. Miss Lena B. Potts, Miss Ethd Potts and Mrs. George (Ruth) Dull, all of Route i, Advance and Mrs. E. F. (Esther) Scott of Winston-Salem; two hinthnra Mr- J- .Frank Potts of Lewisville and Mr. Elmer J. Potts of Tampa, Fla. and a number of nieces and nephews. VESTAL k. MOTLEY Vestal Howard Motley, 59, of Route 3 died Monday at 3:30 a.m. in Thomasvllle Hospital aRer two years of declining health. He was bora in Davie county to Cicero and Eva Chapi^I Motley and had lived in Thomasvllle the greater part of. his life. He was a graduate of Piedmont Bible College and was an ordained Baptist minister. He had served churches In this community and Virginia. He was a member of Garrel Street Baptist Church in High Point. In December 1936, he married Miss Inez Godfrey who survives of (he home. Also surviving are daughters Mrs. Danny (Gloria) Myers of Route l. Lexington, and Mrs. Kennard (Dianne) Frazier of Thomasvllle; sons Ronald Motley of High Point, Clifford Motley and Bobby Joe Motley, both of Archdale; eight grandchildren; sisters Mrs. Ben (Dorothy) Grove of Asheboro, Mrs. Robert (Beulah) Smith of Route t, Thomasvllle, Mrs. Jerry (Cleo) Davis of Charlotte and Mrs. Lmnie (Pearl) St. John of Fayetteville; and a brother. Lee Motley of Thomasvllle. Also surviving are daughters Mrs. Danny (Giwla) Myers of Route i, Lexington, and Mrs. Kennard (Dianne) Frazier of Thomasvilte; sons Ronald Motley of High Point, Clifford Motley and Bobby Joe Motley, both of Archdale; eight grandchildren; sisters Mrs. Ben (Dorothy) Grove of Asheboro, Mrs. Robert (Beulah) Smith of Route 1, Thomasvllle, Mrs. Jerry (Cleo) Davis of Charlotte and Mrs. Lennie (Pearl) St. John of Fayetteville: and a brother. Lee Motley of Thomasvllle. Funeral was at 4 p.m. Wednesday in J.C. Green and Sons Chapel by the Rev. R.E. Peterson, the Rev. George H. Wallace and the Rev. Frank Builins. Burial was in Holly Hills Cemetery. 1- DAVIH COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 197^ •/\ •; AJUJu/fSm Glenn Hammer with citation fw community service. Services Will Be Held Thursday For Glenn Hammer D&vle County Clerk of Court Glenn Leroy Hammer, 68, died 'hiesttay in Davie County. Mr. Hammer was elected to his fourth term in 1974. F^eral services will be conducted Thur^y at 2 p.m. In the Elaton's Funeral Home chapel by the Rev. Charles Bullock. Burial will be at the Jericho Church of Christ cemetery with MMontc rites. The family was scheduled to be at the Eaton Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. We<toe8day. Memorials can be made to Davle County Hospital Auxiliary. Mr. Hammer was bom in Alexander County on July 22,1908, a son of Martha L. Hammer and George Milton Hsm< mer. He was a graduate of MocksvlUe High ^hool and served in the United 8tat^ Army from February 1942 until October 1949. He worked with Southern Oil Tran« sportallon Co. for about a year before he establlihed a partnership operating Davle Lumber Co. here. He was a member of the MocksvlUe Lions Club, he was o past master of the Mocksvitle Mosonlc Lodge, past treasurer of Center Volunteer Fire Department, was a member of the Wlnston-Salem Consistory of (he footlUh Rite and the Jericho* Hardlson Ruitsn Club. He was a member of MocksvlUe First Baptist Church the American Ugion, ana he was a leader In the Republican \ Party in Davle County. Burvivors include his wife. Louise Green Hammer; two sisters, Blanche Honeycutt of Mo^vUle and Mrs. Opal Shaw of Wln8ton*Salem; and a brother,Bart Hammer of Rt. 2. MocksvlUe. 12 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1977 OtLIEDUNN William OlUe Dunn, 89. of Rt.. I, Advance, died at his home March Sth. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Friday at Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church, by the Rev' Richard Leviner and Rev. Charles Pardue. Burial was in the church cementery. He was born in Davie County to the late William Green and Sarah Amanda Smith Dunn. He was a retired farmer carpenter and a member of the Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. Surviving are his wife, (ho former Nannie Smith: four daughters. Mrs. Cleo Petrce and Mrs. Royce Potree. both of Winston* Saiem, Mrs. Glenn Robertson of Rt. 1. Advance and Mrs. Sam Gllley of Kemersvllle; five sons. Leo Dunn of Clemmons, Vance Dunn of Rt. 3, Mocksville. Qllmer Dunn of ' VadklhvillefKuBerlDiriih' and ' J.B. Dunn of Rt. 1. Advance; 24 grandchildren: seven great grandchildren: one brother. Oaude S. Dunn of Rt. 1, Advance. H.B. CORNATZER Hiram Bailey Cornatzer. 63. died Saturday morning at his home on Rt. 3. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, Mocksville. conducted by the Rev. Bill Dosier. Burial was In Advance United Methodist Church cemetery. B<hii In Davie County July 27.1913. he was a son of the late George H. and Maggie Charles Comatser. He was a retired employee of Western Electric, and was a member of Advance United Methodist Qiurch. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Lucille Clark Cornatzer; three sisters, Mrs. A.B. fiogler and Mr,8. Willie Barney of Advance, and Mrs. Thomas Markland of Winston* Salem; four brothers, Hager Cornatzer of Advance. An derson C. and John C. Cor* natzer of Winston-Salem and Hosia Cornatzer of Sanford, Fla. R.S. ELLIS Roy Sidney Ellis. Sr., 58. of Rt. 5 MocKsviile, died at FOrsyth Memorial Hospital Sunday aRernoon. He was bom In Forsyth County July 10,1616. Hespmt most of his life in FOrsyth County and was a member of Woodland Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife. Sattie Ellis of the home; two daughters. Mrs. VIckey Kay Matter of Louisville, Ken tucky and Miss Bonnie Virginia Ellis of 1012 Ranch Drive; two sons, Leon M. Ellis of Kemersvllle and Roy S. Ellis. Jr. of Rt. 7 Winston* Salem: five grandchildren; two sister, Mrs. Gladys Thomas of Clemmons and Mrs. Alpha Lawson of Win* Bton-Salem: one brother, G.W. Ellis of Winston'Salem. MR.S.VERLIH McCRARY Mrs. Vertie Brown Mc- -Graiy,-77f-diod^t-Knollwood Hall Nursing Home in Win- slon-Salem Monday morning. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Wed* nesday at Baton^a Funeral Chapel In Mocksville by the Rev. Fred Carlton. Burial was in Legion Memorial Park, Cooleemee. Bom May 8. 1899 in WOces County, she was a daughter of the late Clinton and Doshie Holler Brown. She was a retired employee of Brwin Mills, Cooleemee. Survives include two sons. Bill McCrary and Bruce McCrarv. both of Rt. 7, Mocksville; her stepmother, Dessie Brown of Rt. 4 Mocksville; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Yeats of Virginia. Mrs. Alice Gibson of Albemarle and Mrs. Sallie ^lllman of Cooleemee; and three grandchildren. And surviving sons James Brown of Toledo, Ohio. Thomas Brown of Fresno, Calif., Luther Brown of Sali^ury, Zinnie Brown of Mocksville and Dodge Dowell of Jersey City, N J. <0= r- f- <r- ci cc =i o o CQ 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1977 MRS. FLORA ALLBN Mrs. Flora Pbelps Allen, 70. of Route 3, the widow of Wesley Allen, died Friday afternoon In the Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday at 4:00 p.m. at the Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church In DavIe County 1^ the Rev. Richard Levlner and the Rev. C.J. Perdue with burial following In the church cemetery. Mrs. Allen was bom In DavIe county, the daughter of John A. and Bmma Beauchamp Phelps and was a member of the Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Elisabeth Toame of Clemmons, Mrs. Estate Smith of Route 6, Mochsvllle and Mrs. Ellen Sain of Route 3, Mocksville; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Edna Long of Wlnaton'Salem; seven grandchildren: and eight great-grandchildren. MRS. JAMES L. SMITH Mrs. Grace Elisabeth anith, 8B, of Country Lane Apartments, died late Saturday afternoon In Davle County Hospital. Graveside services were held Monday In Rose Cemetery, with Father An thony Sylvester officiating. Mrs. Smith was bom Dec. 3, 1886, In Charlotte, N.Y., dau^ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham. Survivors Include her Iniaband, James Lynn Smith; and several nieces and nephews. L.R. GRAVER Lawrence Ray Craver, 71, of Rt. 2, was dead on arrival at Davle County Hospital Saturday afternoon. Funeral servlees were held Monday at Eatim's Funeral Home Chapel. Officiating at the rites were the Rev. Tates Wllkerson and the Rev. WUlard Stevens. Burial was In Fulton United Methodist Church cemetery. Bom In Davidson County, Mr. Craver was retired from A&P Stores In Lexington. He was a member of Fork Bantlst Church. Smrvivors Include his wife, Mrs. Vehna Hendrlx Craver; 6 .-p P <• . -N o op (-j Q Henry Hobson/Davie Native, r- <r- zr ci rO I tl O William Henry Hobson. Jr., 66, a founder of Citizens Savings and Loan Company and a leading figure In Salisbury business and politics for 60 years, died last niday at 1:30 a.m. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Mr. Hobson, affectionately known as "Uncle Henry," had been In declining health for 16 months and seriously 111 for three months. He lived at ISO S. Bills St. in Salisbury. Punwal services were held Sattorday at 4 p.m. at St. Luke's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Kenneth R. Terry officiating. Burial was In Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hobson was bora at WUdwood In Davie County's JOTusalem Community to the late Osale Morris and William Henry Hotoon, Oct. ^ 1881. His father was a Con federate Army cavalryman, mllstlng at age 17, and was with General Lee at his surrender at Appomattox. His mother died when he was 10 years old and Mr. Hobson's grandmother, Anne Morebead Hobson, sister of North Carolina Governor John M. Morehead, moved in to care for the family. Mr. Hobson attended Professor Hodges School for Boys near his Davle County ■timne nndjaoved to Sallaburv Mr. Hobson attendedPi^essor Hodges School forBoys near his Davle County home and moved to Salisbury to live with a relative'sfamily, Captain CharlesPrice, and attend Jim HlU'sSchool for Boys In the old l&nison. House at Chestnut HIU. He also attended school In what Is now known as the OldSalisbury Female Academy building on South Jackson StrictHe graduated from OldSouthern University, now known as Birmingham Southern, in Greensooro, Alabama. In 1901, Mr. Hobson laun* died a successful career In tsislness.He quickly became apopular tiachdor around andtor years lived In quarters Inthe Old Hickory Club on thetop floor of the WallaceBuilding. Mr. Hobson played matchmaker for many of his friends and was In some 20weddings before he married Rosalie Bemhardt In 1916. Mr. Hobson worked in the HENRY HOBSON Salisbury post office and served as postmaster for a Short time after his arrival In1901. Later be was employedIn the Insurance department of Wachovla Bank and TrustCompany and served asassistant manager ofMeroney's Theatre, the cultural center of Salisbury Inthe early leoo's. The Theatre was host to many notedperformers, including Sarah^nhardt and John Philip Sousa. After prohibition was adopted in 1018, Mr. Hobson uniR nnrnilntnit rhtpF bIiIr In After prohibition was adopted In 1018, Mr. Hobson was appobited chief aide toCol. Shaipe to enforce It In the states 01 Ninrth and South Carolina and Georgia withheadquarters in Salisbury. Ihe office was lato' moved to Giarlotte and then to Rich mond, Va.As part of his duties Mr. Hobson would go to Washington from time to time to confer with the chief enforcer of the Volstead Act, who was a rabidprohibitionist. On one occasion the chief asked: "Henry, don't you think this act can be en forced?"No, sir, I do not," replied Mr. Hobson. "In fact, if yougave me the entire Unitedtates Army I couldn't en force it In Ihe three states under my direction." Mr. Hobson said he thoroughly expected to be fired after that but he wasn't.In fact, Mr. Hobson stayed with the Internal Revenue, Department until its offices 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1977 « titi ■vt- TA H ca o \ o were moved to Ricbmoid. As e young man, Mr. Robson was a strongRepuUican, being acEve inRowan County ^Ittes and attending many of theRepublican national con ventions. He knew President Theodore Roosevelt and In the 1911 Chicago convention, when Roosevelt lost the nomination to William Howard Toft, Mr. Hol»on walked out with Roosevelt and helped him form the unsuccessful Bull Moose Party. Mr. Hobson was one of thefounders of Citliens Savings and Loan Association in 1907.During his 07 years of active employment with CltlsensSawnga and Loan and Hob- son-Reynidds Co., he served as director, secretary andtreasurer, executive vice oresident and chairman of the board. He was named honorary president of Cltlxens Savings and Loan In 1074. His advice to young people was "Be thrifty and save apart of your savings." After his retirement from the active affairs of CltlsensSavings and Loan, Mr. Hobson still walked each daywith his faithful dog Saffton to his office.One morning a man wanted to know why a dog wasallowed In a bank building In rather Indignant terms. Mr. Hobson told him, "Sir, you have Just insulted the most Important member of this firm. Saffton Is chairman of our puUle relatimm depart ment." Mr. Hobson and Saffronwere a well-known pair around town and Undo Henrywas known to have put an Ice cube or two in the dog's waterdish during the summer's hot months. One of Mr. Hobson'sdelicts was the moving of the old First Presbyterian ChurchDqiendenw to the comer of Innes and Slls streets and Its being named "HobsonHouse." He waged a strongargument to have the old magnolia tree on the comer saved and could be seenduring the summer pulling upweeds in the grass around thebuilding. Mr. Hobson was a long-time member of the SalisburyRotary Club and was oftenhonored on his birthday with agate of chicken glsxarda, his vorlte dish. Mr. Hobson was also a member of Andrew Jackson Masonic Lodge for 60 years and St. Luke's Bpiscopal Church. His wife, Rosalie Bemhardt Hobson, died Feb. 14, i9G4. Survivors include a sister. Mrs. Robert Rowan Crawford of Kemeravllle. f— er cP 12 - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. MARCH 31, 1977 MRS. W.A. ELLIS JR. Mrs. Helen Jordan Ellis, 54 lingering Illness. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday Bl Liberty United Methodist Church by the Rev. Kenneth Eller and the Rev. J.C. Lane. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was bom In Davle County to Arlie and Maltlc Mae Smoot Jordan. She was a member of p Liberty Uhited Methodist Church where she taught H Sunday school for 20 years. Iq Surviving are her husband, W.A. Ellis, Jr. one son, Fred IL 0. Ellis; one grandson, Fred I 0. Ellis, Jr. both of Rt. i n Mocksville, her mother, Mrs. m Mattlo Mae Jordan of Cooleemee; two sisters, Mrs. » Norman Kuhn and Mrs. Lee Of Rt. 4, Mocksville, died 01®" Shepherd both of Saturday afternoon In Davie ^Iwmw; one brother, Bob County Hotpital after o Jordan of Cooleemee Mrs. Helen Jordan Eiils- byMarleno Benson Alter fighting a constant battle for life for more than five years, Mrs. Helen Jordan Ellis deserves the peacefulness of a new end belter life. God, in all his wisdom and love, made this possible for her Saturday night as He allowed death to claim her sick body, but only to be replaced by one that shall never again know anything but Joy. A loving wife, devoted mother, a good business woman, and a faithful Christian, she was a special blessing to all who knew her. The lives of many people in Cooleemee and surrounding area were touched by the tragedy of her lingering Illness and most certainly for her courage. This same courage and strength given her by God, la also available now to comfort her family and loved ones for as long and as often as is needed. PI'j-/) r»IJAMESMOCKSVILLE - Rev.Ceorge;Dewey Ijames. 73. of1000 Yadkinville Road wasdead on arrival at the DavieCounty Hospital Wednesdaymorning. Funeral serviceswill be at 11:00 a.m. Fridayat the Eaton's Funeral HomeChapel by the Rev. CharlesBullock, the Rev. ElmerThomas and the Rev. JakeHoneycutl with burialfollowing in the RoseCemetery in Mocksville. TheRev. Ijames was born inDavie County to the lateGarland and Florence FosterIjames, was a retired Baptist minister and a memberof the First Baptist Churchof Mocksville. He alsopastored at the New HopeBaptist Church. ClevelandBapUst'Church. Baise Bap-tist Church and wasassociate pastor of theWestern Avenue BaptistChurch in Statesviile. Surviving are his wife, formerFairy Robinson; onedaughter. Mrs. BillMcMahan of Mocksville; onegranddaughter, Mrs. IveyJoyner of Route 1Mocksville. The familv willreceive friends at the funeralhome from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.Thursday, 3,s. y e3- 3 /■"7jr^t; ro PIJBUC UBRAR'<BO.^ I (p/' [po/g 14 ~ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1977 MRS. MARY W. WARP Mm. Mary WatMns Ward. 72, of Hampton Road, died March SMh at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. Plato Brewer. Mrs. Ward, formerly of Advance, had lived with her daughter for the past two years. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel in MocksvUIe conducted by the Rev. C.E. Orawford. Burial was in Advance United Methodist Cemetery in Advance. Survivors, in addition to her daughter, indude three sons, William Ward Jr. and Dave H. Ward, both of Rt. a. Advance and Charlie T. Ward of Clemmons; one sister, Mrs. James TBlbert of Southgate, Mich.; and seven grand* children and one great* granddaughter. REV.G.D. IJAMES The Rev. George Dewey IJames, 73, of YadMnville Road, died at Davie County Hoapital Mar^ S^vices were held Friday at Baton's Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Rev. Charles BuHock, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Mocksville, the Rev. Elmer Thomas and the Rev. Jake Honeycutt. Burial was in Rose Cemetery. Bom S^. 28,1903, in Davie County, Rev. fjames was a son of the late Garland and Florence Foster IJames. He was a member of the First Baptist CJurch, and was a retired Baptist minister, formerly serving, Cleveland Baptist Church in Rowan County, New Hope Baptist Churdi in Iredell County, Blaise Baptist Church in Davie County and was associate pastor of Western Avenue Baptist Church in l^atesvllle. Survivors include his wife. Fairy Robinson IJames; one daughter, Mrs. Bill McMahan of Mocksville and one grandchild. ALONZO F. WILLIAMS Alonxo F. Williams was born In Davie County, November IB, 1890 to the late Burgess and Isabel Baton WlllTams. He departed this life March SO, 1977 at Davie County Hospital after an extenoM Illness. He was a faithful, dedicated member of Cedar Creak Baptist Church where he seized as chairman of the Trustee Board. He was also a member of Cbrinthian Lodge No. 17, Prince Hall Masons, and a member of the Darie County Educational Union. He was united In marriage to Bertha Tatum, who preceeded him In death in 1964. "^ther Lonnie", as he was known by his many (rimds. was very active and dependable In civic and community wortt. His service in these areas will be greatly missed. He leaves to cherish his memory, one daughter, Mrs. Minnie Morrison of Winston* Salem; two foster sons, Ar* thus L. Scott of Mocksville and John C. Scott of Charlotte: ten grandchildren, flve great*grandehildren and a host of other relatives and friends. r- r- cr Oi. *- CQ O MRS. ELSIE STOUT GILMORB Mrs. Elsie Sout Gilmore, 88, of Rt. 2, Siler City, died Monday morning, Mai^ 21, in the Chatham Hospital fdlowing two years declining health. A native of Chatham County, she was a member of Rives Chapel Baptist Church, where funeral sMces were held Wednesday with Rev. Bobby McDaniel and Rev. MaxReece. Burial was In the church cemetery. She Is survived by two sons, Marvin Gilmore, Slier City, and Gordon GUmore, Rt. 2, Siler City; one daughter, Mrs. Bill Blackwelder, Rt. 1, Mocksville; one sister, Mirs. Rosie Burke, Rt. 2, Bear creek; one brother. Wade Stout, Siler Oty; 11 grand* chilcTO and 4 greatgrand* diildren. •rP ^ & 'f/ CHARLES SHAUGHNESSY Charles S. Shaughnes^ Sr., of Westborou^, Mass., retired president of Drexel Heritage Furnishings, died March 28th in Worcester. Mass. He was 80. Funeral and burial In Ashland, Mass. A native of Massachusetts, he was a 1918 graduate of Harvard Unlteralty and received his Master of Business Administration degree there. He had also studied at St. John's College In Cambridge. England. He was employed with R.H. Macy & Co. mm 1922 to 1^, retiring as merchandise vice presldmt. He became an independent manufacturers representative contractor, and In 1957 became the New York area representative for Herltage*Morganton fur* niture company. He became associated with Drexel In 1963 as president of Heritage Furniture Division and vice president of Drexel Enterprises In High Point. FVom 1963 to 1968, he served as a director and retired in 1072 as president of Drexel Enterprises, a division of Champion Intemationa. While in New York he was active In major flndHraising drives for The Greater New York Fund, the American Red Cross, the United Jewish Appeal, the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, USD, GathoUc Charities and the While in New York he was active In major flnd*raising drives for The Greater New York Fund, the American Red Cross, the United Jewish Appeal, the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, use, Catholic Charities and the National Conference of Christians and Jews. In High Point, he served as a fund raiser or advisor for The United Appeal, High Point Memorial Hospital, High Point Oollege. Maryfield Nursing Home and Piedmont Associates Industries. In 1943 be received the Cavalier Award, given an* nually "to the merchant who In the conduct of his buslnesa did the most for the good name of the furniture In* dustry." Brandeis University honored Shaughnessy In 1970 with an endowed scholarship set up in his name, and in 1978, he received the Gold Medallion Award from the Home Furnishings Association of New York. He was married to l92Mn Grace Eleanor Creedan who survives him. He Is also survived by a daughter, Mrs. Katharine George of San Francisco, Calif.; son, Charles Shaughnessy Jr. of Marietta, Oa. 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. APRfL 7, 1977 LESTER BROWN MASSEY Lealer Brown Mauey, 53, of Cambridge, Nebraska died Sunday morning at a hospital in Hasting, Nebraska. He was Mm July 23, ]e33 in Davie County to Calvin Sanford Massey and Leona Wagoner Massey. He was a World War 11 veteran. Funeral services will be conducted at li o'clock Thursday morning at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Rose Cemetery. The Rev. Jack Luther will have charge of the service. Survivors Include two sisters, Mrs. Tommy Idtham of Lexington and Mrs. Edith Branch of Winslon-Salem; a half-brother, Leroy Massey of Mocksvilie. The family will receive friends Wednesday night from 7 til 9 at Eaton's Funeral Home. JimTutterow Dies At 33 Funeral services for James (Jim) Clay Tutterow Jr., 33, were held THiesday at the Center United Methodist Church. Burial was In the church cemetery. He died Sunday morning at the Davle County Hospital. Mr. Tutterow was bom in Forsyth County, October 3, 1943. to Clay and Nancy Tutterow. He graduated from Davle High School and at tended Appalachian State University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. For the past eight years he tau^t history at the Davle High School where he was active in all sports. He Initiated the tennis program at the high school and served as the coach of the boy's tennis team. His team won the North Piedmont Conference tennis championship last year and he was voted the "Tennis Coach of the Year". Mr. Tutterow was also assistant historian for Davie County and historian for the Center United Methodist Jim Tutterow Church of which he was a member. He was a former member of the MocksvUIe Jaycees and was a member of the Center Volunteer Fire Department. Surviving are his mother and father of the home, Rt. l Mocksvilie; one brother, Ray Tutterow, and grandmother, Mrs. Ida B. Tutterow, of the home. The family request any memorials t>e made to the Jim Tutterow Scholarship Fund, Davie County Hl^ School, in care of George Martin, Altomey, P.O. Box doe, Mocksvilie, N.C. 27028. 12 - DA VIE COUNTT ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. ''*'1 r- Or tr> <3 O S.T. DUNN Samuel Hiomaa Dunn, 82, of Rt. 1, died Friday night at the Guardian Care Nursing Home In aemmons where he had been a resident for over two years. ^ .. Funeral services were held Monday at 2p.m. at No creek ^ptlst Chuixh where Mr. Dunn held his membership. Officiating at the rites were Elder James H. Prye, Elder BUI S. Barnhardl and the Rev. Norman F^^e. Burial was in Uie riturch cemetery. Born in Davie County, he was the son of the late Thomas L. and Mary Bett Smith Dunn. Ho was a retired hoop maker. Survivors Include three daughters, Mrs. David Jarvis of Rt. 2, MockavUle, Mrs. W.D. Forrest of Rt. I. Ad vance, and Mrs. Gyde Martin of WInston-Salem: three sons, Alfred Reno. Loy and S.T. Dunn Jr. of Rt. i. Ad vance: 13 grandchildren and 10 groat-grandchUdren. JIM TUTTEROW Services for James (Jim) Clay Ttitlerow Jr. were held April 5 at the Center United Methodist Church by the Rev. Benny Bearden, assisted by the Rev. Cameron Dodson. Pallbearers were his fellow Instructors and coaches at the Davie High School; F^lnclpal Jack Ward: James Wall, BUI Peeler, Dennis McCarthy, *Paul McCraw, Lorry Groce, Ken Boger and a cousin, Robert Tutterow. Members of the boys and girls tennis teams at Davie High served as an honor guard. MRS.J.A. MYERS Mrs. Oennie Beat Myers, 76, of Rt. 4, Mock^Ue died Tuesday (n (he Davie COunty Hospital. The funeral wUl be con ducted at Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church Thursday at 2fmt. by the Rev. Thomas Uggle. Burial wUI be in the Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Bom in Davie County Sept. 28,1600, she was a daughter of the late Jacob and Nannie Beal. She was the wife of the lato Jacob Aator Myora. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Henry Wood of Rt. 1, Advance, Mrs. J.D. Barber of Rt. 1, Elon College, Mrs. Harvey Barnes of Rt. 3, Mocksviile, Mrs. James KOaton of StatesvUle, Mrs. Pansy GalUier of StatesvUle and Mrs. William Head of Rt. 4, Mocksviile and Jerry Myers of Churchland: a sister, Mrs. Bessie Stutts of Cross City, Fia.; two brothers, Louie Beal of Rt. 1, Advance and Bverette Beal of Albemarle; 22 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. • r ca H DAVMi COUNTY nNTI-RJ»RISE RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1977 r- o- 3- \n si Gil C 3 Ir <£2 O MRS. BERTIE FOSTER PROCTOR Mrs. Bertie Foster Proctor, 84, widow of June Com- mandor Proctor of 8fiO Eflrd St., Winston-Salcm, passed away April 18 at a Forsyth hospital. Funeral services were held at Mineral Springs Baptist Church Saturday at 11:00 a.m. Services were conducted by Rev. Cecil Cave with in terment in Woodland Cemetery. Mrs. Proctor was bom April IS, 1692 In Davie Co. to Robert and Sally Foster. Her early life was spent in Davie Co. and most of her life was spent in Wlnston-Salem. She was a member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. William (Pat) Meadows of 4850 Bishopgate Rd., Winston* Salem, Mrs. William (Betty) Goode of 012 Running Brook Lane, Rural Hall, and Mrs. Raymond (Verlle) Cox of the home; one son, William Robert Proctor of 3016 Wynwood Dr., Winston* Salem; (wo sisters, Mrs. MlttleScl^ulerandMrs Annie U vengood both of Fork, N.C.; four brothers. Rev. Dr. R.C. Foster of ThomasvlUe, N.C.. Rev. C.H. Foster of Florida, C.A. Foster of Florida and Wllard Foster of MocksvlUe. N.C.; 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. GUNTER INFANT Henry Paul Gunter, infant son of Tommy and Martha Brock Gunter was born dead at Davie County Hospital Saturday evening. Survivors are the mother and father of Woodleaf Rt. 1; one sister Teresa Gunter; one brother Tommy Matthew Gunter, both of the home; paternal grandparent, Mr. George Gunter, woodleaf: Rt. 1; and maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Brock Mocksvllle. Graveside services were held Monday at 4 p.m. with the Rev. Dan Sheeks of ficiating in Coolemee Legion Park. r \v.O^'\\\e>HO cO 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1977 D.C. RANKIN David Cyrus Rankln. 70, ol 511N. Main SI., died Saturday morning in Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday at 1 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church were Mr. Rankln was a member, elder and Sundoy School teacher. Ofriclallng at the retes was the Rev. Lcland Richardson. A graveside service was held at Alamance Presbyterian Church cemetery In Guilford County. Born in Guilford County, Oct. 6 1906, he was the son of Mrs. Donna Allred Rankln of Greensboro and the late Samuel P. Rankln. Mr. Rankln was former Davic County Farm Agent and was co-owner of Rankin- Sanford Implement Co.. and recently was also associated with the Form Mutual In surance Agency. He was a graduate of N.C. State University and was a member and past master of the Mocksvllle Masonic Lodge. He was a charter member of past president of the Mocksvllle Rotary Club, and past district governor of District 769. Rotary In ternational. In addition to his mother survivors include his wife, Mrs. Susie Walker Rankln; two daughters, Mrs. W.E. Lane of Apex and Mrs. Charles Frick of Winchester, Va.; and three grandchildren. — I ii iiij[iii imimiLujui. He Will Always Be A Part Dave Rankin And Da vie mm pfi It was forty years ago that he came to Davie County. At that time the county was stniseling economically speaking. There was little ind^try Md few jobs. Agriculture was it, as Davie farmers fought erosion and other elements, toUing from sunup to sundown to eke out a living. Bom in Guilford County on October 6 1906 this ^ VocationalCarolina State College in1928. From July 1,1928 to September 1934, he taught agriculture in the MarshviUe High School of UnSn Uunty He became Assistant Agricultural Agent of Union County m September of 1934 and served in that post until July of 1937, when he became the Agricultural Agent of Davie County. D^g the next six years. 1937 to 1943, great ^des were made in a^icultural pursuits in Davie During th^e pre-World War II years, this manhelped Davie farmers to help themselves and in turn Siproved'"^'^ conditions of the county drastically Davie did not go unrecognized. In County, an offer heMuldn t refuse. So, m November of 1943, he went to Mnford, N.C. and became the County Agricultur^ Agent of Lee County. But it had happened. His roots had grown too deen m Davie soU. On December 31, 1944 he left one Sanford, N.C. to return to Mocksville, N.C for another Sanford association. This man of course was David C. Rankin. He retorned to Mocksville to become associated with John C. and Rufus B. Sanford in the operation of the j Rankin-Sanford Implement Company (International ; Harvester dealers for Davie County). From : January 1945 to December 1966, Dave (as he was known to his hosts of friends) was secretary- : treasurer and general manager of this firm. But there was another Dave Rankin. This Dave Rankin joined Rotary at the age of 28. From 1934 to 1937 he was an active member of the Rotary Club in Monroe, N.C. During his first six years in Mocksville there was no Rotary Qub. However, this organization was also in his blood and when he returned to Lee County in 1943, he became a member of the Sanford Rotary Qub. Dave Rankin moved back to Mocksville early in 1944 and in less than two years the Mocksville Rotary Club was chartered. The late J.K. Sheek was the first president. Dave Rankin was the second, 1947- 48. Following his term of president, he was elected secretary and served in this position for three years He was active in all levels of Rotary — local! ^strict and even the International organization. In May of 1969, he and his wife attended the Rotary International meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii with Dave serving as Associate Sergeant-at-Arms. In 1971 he was elected Governor of District No. 769 of Rotary International. He was the first, and to date, the only one from Mocksville to occupy this coveted office. To the end he remained loyal and active in Rotary. He was the one turned to for decision whenever a technicality arose. No one has introduced more men to Rotary or instilled in them the spirit of Rotary than Dave Rankin. But there were even other facets to Dave Rankin. He was a member and past master of Mocksville Masonic Lodge No. 134. He was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church of Mocksville where he was a teacher of the Men's Bible Qass, Elder and Past Gerk of the Sessions. Also, he was a past president of the Mocksville Merchants Association; agent for the North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company for Davie County; and at the time of his death was serving as site representative for Duke Power Company's proposed Perkins Nuclear Station. The body of Dave Rankin left Mocksville and Davie County for the last time Monday afternoon. He was buried in the family plot of the Alamance Presbyterian Cemetery in Guilford County. However, the spirit and the results of efforts of Dave Rankin will never leave Davie. These wiU continue to rekindle themselves down through the years, making a living monument for one who meant so much to so many. IVlocKsville, HO r- vr I 1 cr 2 GDS O -J 2 HCQ d ^ > CL W » ic: o o sLJ > s lanes Crow^ 9a.^off%rtlt] «ain Street, Mocksville, the ^ nfridow of Ed^ant Wilsoir .^rowe, died Thursday moriK.] ling in the * Wesley fiongrj iHospital in Greensboro,, funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at thd ^ocksvUle Un&ed-Methodist jOaiurch by the Rev, AusUn iHarailton with burial .fpUow- ung in the Row Cemetery, dilrs.:, Growc iJivasv boriu.in '^avie Countyi the daughter ?6f the late Phillip arid Sallie iBooe Hanes. She was a nhember of the Mocksville jfinited Methodist Church land had attended the Univerr W of North CaroUna at ^Greensboro Normal School. {Surviving are one daughter, [Miss Jane Crowe of Greets ^sboro and one son, Edward ^rowe of Winston-Salera. kthe body is at the .Eaton i iFuneral Home in Mocksville |. inhere the family wi-H-jl^receive friends from 7:00 im- ^til 9:00 p.ni. Friday. The i^amily asks that an-y. ^memorials be- made. to me, 'Educational Fund . of tn^ Mocksville United Methodist (Church, the Dayie County ?;Library or to a charity of the ^donor's choice. 1^' 1? -1^11 C-N O \ >13 l/ij. rU J:;v Mccksviils, ii G. r UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, May 4, 1977 ; STANLEY ^^^^7 j Mrs. Betty Stanley. 58. of i ^1641 Button Street, passed away at Knollwood Ha!) I Wednesday. Mrs. slanley was born in Davie County, the daughter of William Henry and Roxie T'eacock Stanley. Surviving are two } brothers. Claude Stanley of ftoute 2, Mochsvilie and Lon- nie L. Stanley of Kokono. Ind. Graye.side services will be held Friday'at ifrOO p.m. at Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Vogler's Main Street Chapel from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. Thur- sdav. # Bio - Obituaries - 5/4/1977 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 18 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. immSDAY. MAY_^S, 1977 OWEN BRUCE COX Owen Bruce Cox, 16, of Woodland Development, died at his home Saturday nl^t from B aeif-inflicted gunshot wound. Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Austin Hamilton. Burial was In Elizabeth Cemetery In SaltviUe. Va. ^ PubVic UbtaW He was born in Bristol, Tenn., the son of Frank and Patsy DeBusk Cox and was a tenth grade student at Davle County High School. Surviving are his mother and father; three brothers, Jeff Cox of the U.S. Air Force In England, Scott and Roble. Cox both of the home; his grandparents, RoyDeBusk of Glade Springs, Vs. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox of Chattanooga. Tenn. Memorials may be ma^ to Bruce Cox Scholarship Fund c^o John Johnstono of Branch Bank and Trust Co., Mocksvllle, N.C. MRS. MARY HANESCROWE Mrs. Mary Hanes Crowe, 90, of North Main Street, Mocksvllle, the widow of Edword Wilson Crowe died Thursday, April 28 in the Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 8:00&m. at the Mocksvllle United ethodlst Church by the Rev. Austin Hamilton vrith burial following in Rose Cemetery. Mrs. Crowe was bom In Davie County, the daughter of the late Phillep and Sallle Booe Hanes. She was a member of the Mocksvllle United Methodist Church and had attended the University of North Carolina at GreenslMro Normal School. Surviving are one daughter, Miss Jane Crowe of Green sboro and one son, Edward Crowe of Winaton-Salcm; two grandsons, Pete Crowe of Ferrum, Va. and Edward Crowe of Washington,D.C. The family asks that any memorials be made to the Educational Fund of the Mocksvllle United Methodist Church, the Davle County Library or to a charity of the donor's choice. LEWIS RAY STOKER Funeral services for Lewis Ray Stoker, 74, of 9023 McKeen Street, Philadelphia, Penn. were conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday of last week in Stony Hill United Methodist Chu^. The Rev. EUis Rouse officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Stoker, a native of Stanly County, died Saturday, April 16, at his home. He was born March 19, 1903, and was a son of the late Marshall and Sallle Elizabeth Fesporman Stoker. He owned and managed an apartment building In Philadelphia. He is survived by 4 sisters, Mrs. Hattte Tutterow of Mocksvllle, Mrs. Hugh Mabry, of Norwood, Mrs. Wayne Smith of Rt. 2, Albermarle, Mrs. Robert Russell of New London; and a brother, Talroadge S. Stoker of Rt. 2, Aibemarle. JOHtLAi-SMOOT John Adam Smoot, 68, of 648 Neely St. died at 3 a.m. today In Forsyth General Hospital after being seriously ill for 5 weeks. Born April IS, 1889 in Davle County, he was educated in the Davle County public Schools, and work^ for the late Jake Hanes and Miss Sally Hanes before he retired. A member of the Elder Board, he was for many years Superintendent of the Sunday School, a member of the senior choir and'was church clerk, Survivors include four sons, Robert W. Smoot and Junius C. Smoot both of Washington, D.C., John C. Smoot of Mocksville and Baxter C Survivors Include four sons, Robert W. Smoot and Junius C. Smoot both of Washington. D.C., John C. Smoot of Mocksville and Baxter C Smoot of Charlotte; a daughter, Mrs. Sarah A. Thrower of East Spencer; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Galther of Salisbury and Mrs. Adelaide Ellis of Mocksvllle; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at the Second Presbyterian Church in Mocksville. The Rev. F.D. Johnson officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Smoot was bom In Davie County In 1889. He remembered when there were only one or two places on the square-the old court house in the middle of the square; the Sanford building; and the old March house which stood at the present locotlon of B.C. Moore. "I think I've seen the rest of the town being built", he told a reporter last year in on Interview. He worked for the Davie Record about 1906 for four of five years, turning the old hand crank press and then helping fold the papers. He held down a regular Job at Mrs. Downum's Boarding House on Church Street, in addition to the one at the newspaper office. He also worked at the Kincold Lumber Plant which operated near the depot. For 22 continuous years he worked and served as a chauffeur of the late Miss Sallle Hanes of Mocksville. He retired olter her death in 1960. 18 - DAVIE COl^ ENTERPRISE RECORD, THimSDAY, MAYJ, 1977 4r^ =5 o > o RAYMOND SPRY Raymond FranUln Spry, 67, of 703 Dakota Ave. Kan- napolls, died at 12:10 ajn. April 27, at Cabarrtu Memorial Hospital. The funeral was conducted Thursday at 4 pjn. at Oen* terview Baptist Church by the Rev. Clyde Hawkins and the Rev. Howard Coleman. Burial was in Carolina Memorial Park. A native of Davie County, he was the son of the late Aaron Hill and Genova Mayberry Spry. He was resident of Kannapolis for 83 years, a member of the Centervlew Baptist Church and employed by Carolina Trailways Co. for over SO years, until he retired in 1974. He won the million Mile Safety award and was a member of the Retired Citizen's Club. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Estelle Best &ry: two sons Jackie Ray l^ry and Larry Spry both of fCan> napolis; two brothers, the Rev. Robert J. ^ry of China Grove and Lawrence (Mutt) Spry: a sister, Mrs. Ruth Veach of MocksvUle; flve half-brothers, Carl Spry, Franklin D. Spry, Jerry ^ry, Wayne Spry all of Kannapolis, and Charles Spry of Omcord, two half-sistersi Miss Phyllis Spry, and Mrs. William Hauss both of China Grove: six orandchildrmt. WILLIAM N. STUDBVENT EnUiam Nathan Studevmit age 87 of Route 10, StatesvOle, N.C., died Mon day morning at Iredell Memorial Hospital unex pectedly. He was bom In Davie County to the late Jdin and Goldie Campbell Studevent. For the past flileen years he had residM In Statesme, was a retired WW II Veteran; having been a recipient of (he Fttrple Heart. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Emma Lewis Studevent of the home; two sons, William N. Studevent Jr. of High Point, N.C. and Ronald Studevent of the home; sevenSandchUdren; a step mother re. Powell Studevmt of Kansas; one sister Mrs. Evdyn Langhom of Kansas; (wo brothers, Robert Studevent of Seat Pleasant Md. and John Edward Studevent of Washington, D.C.; two uncles Mr. Shirley Studevent and Mr. Clyde Studevent of MocksviUe N.C. Funeral service will be conducted on Thursday at 3 P.M. at the ITeasant Hill Baptist Church in Iredell County. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday evening Funeral service will be conducted on Thursday at 3 P.M. at the Pleasant HUl Baptist Church In Iredell County. Burial will follow in the churd; cemetery. The family will receive friends WednesdM evening from 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. in the diapel of Morrison-Studevent Fuimral Home In MocksvUle. fir oo 14 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1977 r- n 03 w 5 <£. &- 5 o BESSIE CARTNfiR Mrs. Bessie Denton Cart* ner. 84. of Rt. 1. died Sunday at Davle County Hospital. The funeral was held Tuesday at Salem United Methodist Church conducted by the Rev, C. M. Dodson and the Rev. D. A. Hamilton. Burial was In the church cemetery. Bom Aug. 31,1892, in Davle County, Mm. Cartner was a daughter of the late E.R. and Betty Belk IJames Bar* neycastle. Her husband, ntomas Glen Cartner, died Dec. 30, 1973. Survivors include three sons, Roy H. and Cocll Cart* ner, both of Mocksvllle and Thomas E. Cartner of Indian TraU; one daughter. Miss Pauline Cartner of the home: and five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. BLANCHE J. LA.GLE Miss Blanche Jelene Lagle, 68, of Mocksvllle, died FVlday in Broughton Hospital follo^ng an extended Illness. Graveside services were conducted Sunday at 4 p.m. In Turrentine Baptist Church cemetery by the Rev. Johnny Enloe. She was bom September 30, 1908, In Davle County, daughter of the late Andrew Jackson and Emma Victoria Howard Lagle. She was a member of Turrentine Baptist Church. Miss Lagle la survived by four brothers, Crea J. Lagle of Kannapolls and Hugh, Ernest and Thomas Lagle of Mocksvllle; three sisters, Mrs. J.B. Harrison of Salisbury, Mrs. Annie L. Bruce of Los Angeles, Cal. and Mrs. Ernest Jarvis of Vixginla Beach, Va. WALTCARTER Thomas Walter Cart«>, 83, of 420Sanford Ave. died In the Davle County Hospital Tuesday morning. Hie funeral wilt be con* ducted Hiursday at 8 p.m. In Baton's Chapel by the Rev. Jimmy Hlnatm. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. Grandsons will be pallbearers. The family will be at Eaton's Funeral Home Wednesday night from 7 to 9 '^ Bom Dec. 1893 in Yadkin County, he was a son of the late M.F. and Carolyn Chapell Carter. Survivors include one dau^ter, Mrs. Hazel Carter Counch, of Virginia Beach, Va.; a son, Monroe Carter of Virginia Beach, Va.; a bromer, Marvin r. Carter of Danville; seven grandsons and four granddau^ters. O' 14 - DAVll- COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1977 ROBERT L. DANIELS Robert Lee Daniels. 86, of Duke Street, Cooleemee, died Friday in Davie Hospital. lite funeral was conducted Monday at U a.m. In Eaton funeral Home chapel bv the Rev. RayPcnhell. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Perk. He was bom ScptcmtKr 9, ISIO, In Davio County, son of Robert Edward and Sallie Graves Daniels. He wos a retired textile employee. Mr. Daniels Is survived by Iwo daughters, Miss Patricia Daniels of Winston-Salem and Miss Eva Danlols of Coaloomce; ono step- daughtor, Mrs. Nora Boycc of Cooleemee; two brothers, Tommy Daniels of Cooleemee and Ralph Daniels of Rich* mond. Va.; and ono sister. Mrs. Dorothy Redden of Woodlcof. MRS. NANCY JACOBS Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Manor Jacobs, 94, of Route 4. MocksvUle were held Saturday at Bear Swamp Baptist Church in Lumberton. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mrs. Jacobs died Tuesday In the Dovlc County Hospital. She Is survived by three sons; Willie James Jacobs of Red Springs, James A. Jacobs of Shannon, John Jacobs of Lumberton, six daughters; Misses Mary Lee, Susie Jane, Shirley Jean and Ora Lec all of Cooleemee, Mrs. Mary Nancy Young of San Antonio, Texas and Mrs. Lillle Mae Locklear of Shannon, 41 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, May 19,1977 Re\^ William ^ides Dies Rev. William C. Sides, Jr., 5 65, pastor of Spencer :: Memorial Church in Charlotte, died May 19 atj Mercy Mosuital. ? ^ Joininj? the Western North' ^rolina Conference in 1938, ^ Sides served as pastor off Laurel Circuit-Harnards-?^ ville; MocksvHle Circuit;? PViendship; Badin..New Lon-/_. don; Pleasant Grcyve; High •. Point: Lebanon; Kings Mountain: Grace; Oakb Grove-Salem; Greensboro:?* Bessemer, and Charlotte:D Cole Memorial. He was com§. pleting his third year at^ Spencer Memorial at theo time of his death. ^ The funeral service was^ held May 21 at SpencerL Memorial, with bunal ate Greenlawn Cemetery inf China Grave. it Surviving are widow, Mrsf • Ruth Rog'ers Sides of th^-f^ home; daughters, Mrs. Eline^H. Norwood of Southport^ IV^s. Roger J. Jones of Foresg • City, and Miss Rebecca Side^ - . of the home; son, David Side^ of the home; two sisters, a2 brother; three half-brothers^ a half-sister, and fouK Bio - Obituaries - 5/19/1977 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ■"1^ V. > r- I o ^si ■ rf^!.^J®K , ' . a- 'y ■i<:^.'^.^-'~ f ■■./^kDVANCE. -^ Mre^Normat^Sraith Cook; 50. lirilbu|e-Iv-^ijj^vance; .died .^hurtdaj^-. '•s^ernddn in the Dayic Cdua-rHospitar^-ipUowing a :;»lingering illness. Miisj^oo^.• born in. .payle> CTnnty*'/ ^d. was a of the'BeUilehem United Methodist/;i2iMirch. She :was a retired'■^Smployee of the'flanes^Wosiery Company.; injSinston-Salera. Surviving^^e her husband,.Norman E. " tiipsons. Eugene and•• ^'rry (Sok. bo^of Route-|.'^;' ;S(ivanceV her niothi^^/ 'aiTO• Qther. Mr. and MrsirO: H.•V Qnith of Route 1.; A<tonce;Jriur sisters, MrsJ^'ElsieBtack of Lewiswie, Mrs;,•^lla Gray Smitlrof Route'Mocksville,-Mre..Gene We^t, of Route I, Advance andMrs. Maxine Roger of Rou^3, Mocksville; and four',brothers, Elbert, Ebert,.. Charles and Arnold Smitlu.. all of Roi^,.l, Advance.1 Funeral sacwes will be hel|. V Saturday a!t ,2:(K)j),m. at M: k®at<m'FHitrafSr™me Chapel in Mocksville by the RenDonald Funderburk withburial following in th^Bethlehem .United Methodist? Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends at thefuneral home from 7: Oft until 9; 00 p.m. Friday ■ C>Vju(1."S L- 6"- to - /??? N. CT- DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRA MOCKSVILLE, NC T <r- r- r- I Lp 'NJ It 2tf-/ f 77 s§ < vie :Cdurily''on- :28-1910, ithe sLof^tfi^ate Johh.^^ /.Ned (Ruby>-Boger; of S^ooresville/and Mrl.;;edna - to 0^ thehoinerone E ' IEn/JP^i^Velna Naylor',,Boie5 of Boute, Iv. \yoodleaf; ■'^■ ..two_bro(ijws; ClydelNaylofFinS? w® ?' andFloyd Naylorof Mocksville- five grandchildrenj and twogreat-grandchildren. -.Funeral services will be heldThurscfay at 2;0a p m. atEaton Funeral Home Chapelpy Rev, James Reeves with.burial followng in Chestnut^^"Ated MethodistChurch Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the ! from 7: W) until• 9'IK) D.m. Wednesday- f- IS - I ? 77 ^>3 Jo /.I M <r/»^ iiy /h. 'Jnkdk^ '''^"7 03 =3 Q. lu > § > CO ic o o ■'■ '-t'' w r' ^t-es ot • Pere^^ ® . . 1, / fyir^AjU^ /}\^/.//tz loi {41. f t(O 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1977 <£ o MANL&V MARTIN NAVLOR . Manley Martin Naylor. 67, of Rt. 2, MoekavUIe was dead on arrival at the Davle County Hoapital about 6 p. m. 'Rwaday. He was bom in Davle County to the late John P. and Suaan Baton Naytor. He was a retired farmer. He is survived by his wife, Hattle White Naylor; 2 daughtera, Mrs. Ned (Ruby) Roger of MooresvlUe, and Mra. Edna Lee Reavis of the home; one slst^, Mrs. Velna Naylor Bowles of Rt. 1, Woodleaf; two brothers, Clyde Naylor of Rt. 6, MOcksvlUe and Floyd Naylor of Mocksvllle: five grand children and two great grandchildren. FUneral services wlU be held at 2 p. m. Ihursday at Ekiton Funeral Chapel. Ohe Rev. James Reeves will of- Relate. Burial will be In the (ihestnut Orove United hlethodlBt Church Cemetery. The family will be at Baton's Funoral Chapel Wednesday night from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. THOMAS E. WALLER Thomas Ervln Waller, 92, died May 17th at Thomasvllle Community Ro^tal. The funeral was held Thursday at il a.m. at Edgewood Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Fred Carlton. Burial was In Mission Baptist Church Cemetery In Stanly 0)unty. Bom July 2,19M, In Rowan County, Mr. Waller was a son of the late Bud and Lottie Miller Waller. He was self- onployed. Survivors Include two dau^t^, Bdrs. Shirley A. Thompson of Cooleemee and Mrs. Linda S. Ray of Fayettevllle; and three brothers, Ross, Charles and June Waller, all of Salisbury. MRS. NORMA COOK Mrs. Norma Smith Cook, BO. of Route 1, Advance, died Thursday afternoon In the Davle County Hospital following a lingering Illness. Mrs. Cook was bom In Davle County and was a member of the Bethlehem United Methodist Church. She was a retired employee of ' the Hah^ Hosii^ (Sinpahy In WInston-Salem. Surviving are her husband, Norman B. Cook; two sons, Bugene and Terry Cook, both of Route 1. Advance; her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. O.H. Smith of Route 1, Advance; four sisters, Mrs. Elsie Black of Lewtsvllle, Mrs. Ella Gray Smith of Route 7, MocksvUte, Mrs. Jean West of Route i, Ad vance and Mrs. Maxlne Boger of Route 3, Mocksvllle: and four brothers, Elbert.Hebert, Charles and Arnold Smith, all of Route 1, Advance. Funeral services were held Saturd^ at 2:00 p.m. at the Baton Funeral Home Chape) In MocksvUle by the Rev. Donald Funderburk with burial following In the Bethldiem United Methodist Church Cemetery. MRS. EVA BLATT Mrs. Eva Pyatt Blatt, 84, of Rt. 4, died May 17th In Rowan Memorial Hospital. The funeral was held Friday at Ordin Funeral Home in Parkersburg, W. Va. Burial was In Sunset Memorial Gardens also In Parkersburg. Bom May 25, 1892, in Letart, W. Va., Mrs. Blatt was a daughter of the late Richard M. and Mary Catherine Rollins Pyatt. She was last employed by St. Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg and was married to John I. Blatt, who preyed her In death. Survivors Include one son, William P. Blatt of Mocksvllle; one sister, Mrs. Mabel Kent of Parkersburg, W. Va.; and six grand- r- children and four atep- grandchildren. nO vO It WILLIAM HALLSAFLEY William Hall SaRey, 87, of 9 Yadkln Street, Cooleemee. died at Nash (bounty General Hospital in Rocky Mount Saturday night. Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Ciooleemee Baptlsh Church by the Rev. Ray Pennell and IheRev.G.L. Royster. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park Cemetery. He was bom In Davle County to the late VRlllam Wiley and Margaret Amanda Campbell Safley. He was a retired employee of Gboleemce Super Market, and was a member of Cooleemee Baptist Church. ^ ^ ^irvlvlng are one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Jeusette of Venezuela; one son, J.w. SaRey of 2924 Ridge CrestSivi. Rocky Mount. N.C.; 10 grandchildren. In lieu of Rowers, the family request that all memorials be made to the Louie Moon Mission work of Cooleemee Baptist Church. ORADY BRACKEN Robert Grady Bracken. 77. of Route 6, Mocksvllle, died May 17 In the Davle County Fbspital. Mr. Bracken was bom in Davle County, the son of FVancla Melessa Bracken and was a retired farmer. Surviving are one brother, wnilam Henry Bracken of Route 2, Mocksvllle and several nieces aiid nephews. F^eral services were held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Eaton F^eral Home Chapel by the Rev. Albert Bracken and the Rev. James R. Reeves with burial following In the Chestnut Grove Cbmetery. o®- O r- a' *St vA i — o > o 14 - DAVIE COUNTY BNTERPRrSE RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1977 ROSS CLEAVE tJAMES Word has been received here of the death of Rosa Cleave IJames, 84 of Nash- ville, Arkansas. Mr. IJames died May 17. 1077 in a Nashville Hospital. A native of Davie County and born February 25, 1693 in the IJames Cross Roads Community, he was the son of the late Morgan Cass and Nannie E, Powell IJames. He lived in Nashville for many years and was a retired railroad emidoyee. Survivors include his wife Frances of Nashville; one son. Laird of Ohio. lAcal relatives include one brother, Walter Lewie IJames of Route 1, Mocksviiie and two sister, Mrs. S. H. (Inez) Chaffin of Route I, Mocksviiie and Mrs. Duke (Sebia) lharpe of Route 1, Harmony, N.C. Funeral services were held May 20, at Lattimore Funeral Home in Nashville. Arkansas and intermit followed in a cemetay there. IbrtS'lf 77■-i 1Vor>-.-41i ?4 J: )i^ i1 ^J1I •)Je—JS<Ar->v-Uavie Co.Public Lifefar>MccksvHls, N. S./> .**All For One And One For All!**Mrs. Bessie Craven And FamilyFuneral Held Thursday—^Helen and Dori( By Gorilon TomlinsonShe was'born as Bessie Penry on May31.188S, the daughter of James B. andMartha Hutchens Penry of the Far-mington community. She attended localschools, an area academy and became ai school teacher. As a teacher at SmithGrove, she boarded with the late Dr.Marmaduke D. Kimbrough and wife.Miss Penry met Junius AtwoodCraven, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.Graven of the Oak Grove community.Atwood, as he was called, was In thelumber business with his father.'hAt 23-yeara-of-age she became Mrs.Junius Atwood Craven, ft was 1908 andhe was 27. Moving to Mocksville, theiri first home was located South MainStreet, near where the presentMocksville Savings & Loan builmng nowstands. Here their first child, adangntdf^ntd knowii as Frankie, wasbom in 1910.In 1914, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Craven hadanother daughter. Kathleen; in 1917, thetwins, Dorothy and Helen were bom; andin 1922, their son, Junius Atwood Jr.Atwood Craven pundiased property onChurch Street, built a new home, andmoved into it in 1923. At that timeChurch StrMt ended just beyond theOaven home; one of very few houses onthis streefirl-; ■The itiM^tyere tough economic yearsfor Davie'wunty. There was no industry and. the ways of earning alivelihood-for a growing family werelimited. Atwood Craven tried manythings including a broom manufacturingplant, selling automobiles, etc.A. Clarence Penty, a brother of Mrs.craven, was an official with theSeaboard Railroad in Tampa, Floridaand induced his brother-in-law to joinhim there. So this is what AtwoodCraven did in 1925, with Mrs. Cravenand the five children remaining in theirnew home on Church Street, but withpossible thoughts of moving to Florida inthe future.The Christmas holidays that year,1925, were spent in Tampa, Florida. Anitem in the first issue of the MocksvilleEnterprise for January 1926 read:"Mrs. J. A. Craven and childrenreturned home last week after spendingthe Christmas hoi idays with Mr. Cravenin Tampa, Florida."On June 2, 1926, dxteen-year-oldFTanMe Craven graduated from theMocksville High School. She wasvaledictorian of her class and madeFuneral services were heldlast Thursday afternoon forMrs. Bessie Penry Craven, 91,of Church Street, Mocksville.She was dead on arrival at theUnion Hospital in MonroeMay ITlh.The Rev. Austin Hamilton,pastor of the First MethodistChurch of Mocksville. and theRev. Herbert Penry, anephew of Mrs. CTaven andMethodist pastor in Greensboro. conducted the services.Burial was in Rose Cemetery.Bom May 31, 1885, in DavieConnty, Mis. Craven was adaughter of the late James B.and Martha. Hutchen Penry.She was a member of theMocksville First UnitedMethodist Church. Herhusband, J.A. Craven,preceded her in death.Survivors include fourdaughters. Miss Frankiecraven of Mocksville, MissKathleen Craven of Warsaw,Mrs. Dorothy Felts ofSalisbury and Mrs. J. J.Lockhart of Monroe; one son,J.A. Craven Jr. of Asheville;two-half sisters, Mrs. BobMichaels of Mocksville andMrs. Richard A. Drucken-miller of Denver, Colo.; twohalf brothers, Ray C. and J. B.Penry, both of Winston-Salem: and four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.plans to enter the North CarolinaCollege for Women in Greensboro thatfall. But that was not to be.Eleven days after the first of theCraven children graduated from highschool, Mr. Craven was dead. His deathin Tampa, June 13,1926, was sudden andunexpected. A post mortem revealed hedied from an internal hemohrageresulting from an ulcer perforating. Hewas 45-years-of-age.The death of her husband left Mrs.craven with) five children, ranging inages from 16 to 4. Frankie was 16;Kathleen, 12; Dorothy and Helen were 9;and J. A. was four.The economics of the situation indicated that FranMe's plans to attendNCCW in Greensboro were out. HerUncle Clarence Penry invited Frankie tocome to Tampa, stay with his family,and attend a business school there.It was at this time that Mrs. BessiePenry Craven showed her deter-minaUon to keep her family together,norida was too far away."Well all work together all for oneand one for all and we'll make it, notonly through college but all otherproblems we may encounter", was inessence what she told her children.Mrs. Craven went to work in theready-to-wear department at C. C.Sanford Sons Company that summer.FYankie enrolled as a day student atCatawba College, staying with an auntIn Salisbury. And, this remarkablefamily had taken the first step towardsworking together and staying together.Frankie graduated magna cum laudefrom Catawba College in 1930. This wasin the throes of the great depression andjobs were scarce. However, she wasable to find a teaching position atFarmlngton.As Frankie joined the teaching ranks,Kathleen graduated from the MocksvilleHigh School and enrolled at GreensboroCollege. There she majored in speechand tframa and served as president ofthe student body.In 1933, the twins, Dorothy and Helen,graduateid from the Mocksville HighSchool. Both enrolled at CatawbaCollege and majored In homeeconomics.These were the depression years.Jobs and money were scarce. But theheart and determination of Mrs. BessieCTavo) never wavered. Now aided andabetted by daughter, Frankie, theycontinued with their "one for ali and aUfor one" idiilosoiriiy.They did not own a motor vehicle.Each day Mrs. Craven walked to workand put in long hours, often into thenight. Also, a skilled seamstress, shemade all the clothes for her family and,in addition, did sewing for others tomoke ends meet.Kathleen graduated from GreensboroCollege In 1934 and put her "shoulder tothe wheel" as she went to work forfederal agencies. Now there were three.thy graduated fromCatawba in 1938 land began teachingcareers. This was;the same year that J.A. graduated from the Mocksville HighSchool.After a year at Gordon MilitaryAcademy In Georgia, J.. A: entered theUniversity of North Carolina at ChapelIfill, receiving a d^ee in accounting in1942. jNow all w^!.£du{g4ed, the indivlduals could turn tHoaghts to personal desires and careers.Mrs. Oraven worked at C. C. SanfordSons Company unUl 1940. At that timeshe went to work fw J. FVank Hendrixudio was op^ting a store on the square,located in part of the present MoclmviUeFTimiture Oimpany.In 1942, at age 57, at the Insistence ofher children, Mrs. Craven retired frompublic work to relax in her home andtake active roles in school and churchactivities. - -"Mother was hlways strong andhealthy. She was Very seldom sick. 9ieread a lot and kept abreast of things.She always liked to be doingsomething", Frankie and Kathleenrecalled."She was not afraid of anything. Shetook her first airplane ride at the age of75 and afterwanm made several othersand she nevef had an uneventfulRight a bad stbrm, plane malfunctioning, an abort^ fli^t, ptc.", saidKathleen. jFor 30 years, 1942 to 1972, Mrs. CTavenUved alone at her b6me on Church Streetin Mocksville. In 1972, Frankie came tostay with her mother. For the past twoyears the two, FranMe and Mrs. Craven,traveled together, visiting with the otherchildren. iIt was in Monroe,|dt the home of Helen(Lockhart) that thdjmd came last weekto this remarkable woman. It wassudden, but peaceful, befitting of theremarkable life shb bad led."She remained arave to the very end -- in spite of two hid fractures", recalledPYankie. iAlways dose kmt;. this family gottogether every Chrfetmas and in August,a month in wtii^ four birthdays werecelebrated. ....• jAnd, according td the two oldest girls,these family get-togethers will continue."We do it because we like one anotherand enjoy gettlnjl together .... notbecause we fed It a duty", said bothFYanMe and Kathleen and you knewthis also expressed the senUment oftheir sisters and brother. .1Ifhankie craVen' Eraokie Craven,gradiuUttg magma cum laudefrom Catawba College In 1930,taught and did guidance coun-teliog In N.C. public tcboola froml930-i9SS. She received themasters degree In guidance fromColumbia University in 1951. Atthe Children's Home in Winston-Salcm, she did guidance coun-sellug and Ilason work wiUi theWli^lon-Salem schools (ram 1955-. .1975. Now retired, she plans tot travel and makeber borne with hersister, Kathleen, In Wlnston-Salemupon her retirement next year. ^KATHLEEN CRAVENMiss Kathleen Craven graduated/rom Greensboro College In 1934,majoring In speech and drama.Prom 1934 to I94S she worked forvarious federal agencies. Prom1945 to 1M7. she dld.Red Cross fieldThe Family—Gessic CjiftueoJ Fai^icYfDnjnry \work In Europe. She received amasters degree In speech anddrama from Columbia Universityand did further graduate study atthe Yale Drama School. She hastaught at MaryvUle College InTennessee: College of Emporta InKansas; and Hood College InFrederick, Maryland. She la nowDirector for General Education atthe James Sprunt Technical Institute In Kena'nsvlile. She plans toretire after another year.MRS. HELEN C. LOCKHARTMrs. Helen Craven Lockhart Jr.la now a hoiuewLfe la Monroe. N.C.•She graduated at Catawba CollegeIn 1938 wllh a major In homeeconomics and taught for anumber of years In public acbools.She also worked live years for theFarm Security Administration.Sire has been actfve'al state andnational levetsr In professionalb' /W?teacher organixatlona. Herhusband la J. J. Lockhart Jr. ofMonroe.MRS. DOROTHY C. FELTSMre. Dorothy Craven Fells laDOW a resident of Salisbury. Shegraduated from Catawba CollegeIn 1938 with a major in homeeconomics, taught In publicschools, and now teaches at EastRowan. She was married to thelate Ruaaell Felts. Their daughter,Marie, graduated from CatawbaCollege and la now a kindergartenteacher In ThomaaylUe. Marie Ismarried to Jamee Carmlchaei andla the mother of young Walter, theone great-grandchild of Mrs.Craven.J. A. CRAVENJ.A. Craven li now a resident ofAabevlUe, N.C. He graduated fromthe University of North Carolina atCbapd Hill with a degree In accounting in IHZ. He served In thearmy during World War □, 1942-1946. He worked In the accountingdepartment for Sealtcat Foods forIB years. At the present be is withthe Asbevllle Waste Paper Com^'' pany that has locations In Georgia,Tennesiee and Alabema,'- In ad-dllion to North.OroUiia. -He baa 'three chlldre>^|^im, a graduate ofMichlgau Stale University,grraduate atudy at the Universityof Michigan and now employed bythe U.S. Poital Service InWasblnglon, D.C.; David, a seniorat the University of North CsroUnaat Chapel Hill, majoring In.business admliristrallon: ■ k«dJohn, a rising senior at N.C. SUte"University, majoring in electricalengineerbg.W. *•DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBF?AR-tMOCKSVlLLEi NC 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1977 j^. r- 43r H » «3 O MRS. BEATRICE WILLIAMS Mrs. Beatrice Ellis Williams, 82. of Rt. 2. Ad> vanee died Friday at 10:18Rm. In (he Davie County oBpltal. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Elder Eugene Bennet and Elder J.A. Langham conducted the funeral. Mrs. WmiBins was bom In DavIe County to the late Lincoln and Susannah Foster Ellis. She was a member of No Creek Primitive Baptist Church and a retired merchant. Survivors Include one daughter. Mrs. Eva Mae McAllister of Mbcksvllle; two sons, Edward Williams of Advance and Odell Williams of Mocksville: four sisters. Mrs. I.e. Davis of Granite Quarry. Mrs. R.E. Williams. Mrs. L.G. Hendrlx and Mrs. E.C. Hendrlx, all of Rt. 3. Mocksville; one brother, W.A. Ellis of Rt. 4. Mocksville; nine grand children. and 14 great grandchildren. \o V <0 sV >• Qi S S o -Jf 2- ^dt . iC O ^ o o r2zi r- r- ST k O' K K I \A "S^ V- I 0-N <> A un|^e tirade circum^l - J^as l^allen a local' Jrect6r;;^AtT8:00'''., P F^£^S?y,at the board: nomc^_^; rocated at 1800 N. Pallereon Ave., Charles C. Clement w§s accepted as me new assiistaht manager.'. Mn Clement is licensed by the State of North Carolina as both funeral director and embarmer, -At 1:00 a.m. Monday morning, Mr. Cle ment, ^s notified' titet thefirst service would be that of hisTown family. Mr. Clement's father, Mr. Fredricic A, Clement of 16734 Forrer Avenue, Detroit,Michigan, passed away^at his homtf after a short period of illness. Mr. Gement was the former head of .the Depart ment of Physics at West Virginia State Colldge. He * also served as thte Proven- cial Pplemorch of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity for the Soutlfern West Virginia, Southwestern Virginia and Winston-Salem areas, prior i? '*'®gional separation-;'Mr. Clement was the son of the late Hishop George C Clement of the A.M.E. Zioii n Mrs. EmmaClajrisa Clement, who was the first black Mother of the • Year in the history of the United- States. Survivors in clude this wife, Mrs. Helen Clement of the 'home; one daughter, Mrs. Nancy C BuUer of Detroit, Michigan; one son, Mr. Charles C. Cle ment -of Winston-Salem r several other relatives and friends. . \;,:£Funerat arrangements have beeh'ten- tatiyely.set f6F>ThurSday-ih^ J^e^t;and-.cards:;-may be-- sehf'-; to''the horii&^aiarles CJement.will.leave the city ^ay. iuid return early; Fri- tlay moraing jte" resume hisnew pd^on mth., Forsyth Forsyth v^|i:?r^Pirectors:; ii in chdrge of tall locaf . arrangementsit ' ' If?-] I2B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. JUNE 9. 1977 !> ci 'S£~ s o JOSEa»H R. LATHAM Jos8|^ Rodwoli Latham, 78, of laa S. Cherry Street, Win8ton*Salem, died at Forsylh Memorial Koopiuil at 9:80 a.m. Sunday after an extended iUneaa. Funeral aervicea were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Vogier'a Main Street Chapel by the Rev. Dan Orlffln. Burial was In Eaton's Baptist Church Cemetery in Davie County with Masonic graveside services. Mr. Latham spent most of his life In Wlnston'Salem. He worked for R.J. R^olds Tobacco Company for 40 years, retiring in 1056. He was a member of First Baptist Church and a member of Mlem Masonic Lodge 289 Scottish Rite Bodies. He was a life member of the Oasis Temple of Shrine and the Wlnston-Salem Shrine Club. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bertha Martin Latham: three sisters, Mrs. Alberta White of Mocksvllle, Mrs. Clarence Oalther of Codeemee, and Miss Bessie Latham of Wlnston'Salem; eight brothers, Mai'tin, Albert. Milard, Everett, Oscar, and Wilson Latham all of Mocksvllle, Thomas Latham of Lexington, and Troy Latham of Wlnston'Salem. GARLAND MYERS Mr. Garland Green Myers, 62, of Rt. 3 Advance, died shortly after reaching Davle County Hospital early Saturoay morning. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. WUlard Stevens. Burial was In Elbaville United Methodist Church Cemetery. He was born in Davie County to Georae Richard and Irene Starbuck Myers. He was a furniture factory employee and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his parents of Rt. 3 Advance: one daughter. Mrs. Judy Myers Miller of Lexington; three grand* diildren; two sisters. Mrs. Lula Mae Star of Mocksvllle Rt. 3 and Mrs. Rosle Lee Holder of Wlnston-Salem: three brothers, Richard Myers, Jr., James Odell Myers, and Donnle Ray M^rs all of Advance. r- r- er <3 ca 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. JUNE 16. 1977 r- r~ cr vfl vd t <W3t cW Sl rs: 5 o » o oO MRS. BTHELB. MASON Mrs. Ethel Bailey Mason, 80, of Rt. 2. died at Davle Gounty Hospital late Sunday night. The funeral was conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel, by the Rev. Vateo Wllkenson. Burial followed In the Fork Baptist Church cemetery. She was bora In Davle County on February 9. 1897 to the late Milton and Julia Foster. Her flrat husband. Sam Bailey, died In 1932. Her second husband, Hugh Mason, died In 1984. She was a member of Pork Baptist Qmrch. Survivors Include two daughters. Mrs. Jack Spry and Mrs. W.A. Bennett, both of Rt. 2, Wlnston'Salem; five sons, Nelson Bailey of Rt. 8, Wlnston-Salem, Foy, John Robert and Jim Bailey, all of Advance; two sisters, Mrs. Leah Sheets of Roanoke, Va. and Mrs. Alma Davis of Concord; two brothers, Olen Footer of Athens, Ohio and Garland Prater of Roanoke. Va.; three step^ughters and one atep'Son; lo grand* children. MRS. MAGGIE WHITE Mrs. Maggie Baity White, 68, of Route 5, died early Thursday In the Davle County Hospital following a short iUn^. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at the Mt. Olive United Methodist Church by the Rev. Gene Gently, the Rev. Bud Brawlev and the Rev. Eugene Good man with burial rollowing In the church cemetery. Mrs. White was bom In Vadkin County, the daughter of Pleasant H. and Clemen tine Shore Baity and was a member of the Turner's Creek Baptist Church In Vadkin County. Surviving are her husband, Lonnle Latell White of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Daisy Gunner of Route 8, MocksvlUe and Mrs. Mattle Melton of Route 4, Vadkin* vllle; two brothers, Sheridan Baity and Samuel Baity, both of Route 4, Vadklnvllle; and one half sister, Mrs. Sallle Baity of Wlnston-Salem. LAWRENCE Q. WILLIAMS Lawrence Quench Williams. 59, of Rt. 3, died June 7th In North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Wlnston- Salem, following a two week illness. The funeral was conducted Thursday at 4 p.m. at Cor* natzer United Methodist Church by the Rev. Jack Luther, and the Rev. Derry Earnhardt. Burial was In the church cemetery. Bom In Davle County, he was a son of the late Wesley and Florence Vassett Williams. He was employed by Fiber Industries, was a member of the Oornatzer Methodist Church and a veteran of World War II. Survivors Include his wife, Mary Lois McDanlel Williams; a son. Dale Williams of the home: a niece and a nephew. -V 12 - DAVin COIWTY ENTERnRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JUNE 23. 1977 a MRS. EVELYN H.SMITH Mrs. Evelyn Hilton Smith, 63, of MocksvUie Rt. 3, died ^nday afternoon in Davle County Hospita). Funeral services were conducted at 4 p.m. Tuesdav at Comatzer Baptist Church by the Rev. Elmer Day. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was born In Davle County to the late Phillip and Ella Ree Hilton. She was a member of Comatzer Baptlsl Church and the widow of the late John Frank Smith. Surviving arc one daughter, Mrs. Janice Smith White of Rt. 3 MocksvUie; one son, Nathan F. Smith of Rt. 3 M/w^bsulllA- lhi>M hrnth^ra GEORGE LEE BECK George Lcc Beck, 87, of Route 6, MocksvUie, died June ISth in the Rowan Manor Nursing Home in Salisbury. Graveside services were held Friday at 11:00 a.m. at the Oak Grove United Methodist Church in Davie County. Mr. Beck was born on January 9. 1690 in Davidson County, the son of William C. and Sallie Williams Beck. He spent most of his life In Forsylh County, retiring in 1952 as manager of the John C. Whllaker Farms in Win* ston-Salem. He was a member of the Oak Grove United Methodist Surviving are one dau^ter, Mrs. Janice Smith White of Rt. 3 MocksvUie; one son, Nathan F. Smith of Rt. 3 MocksvUie; three broUiers, Lester and Bruce Hi Iton both of Advance Rt. 1, and William Hilton of Virginia; four half- sisters, Mrs. Mary Myers and Mrs. Doris Mock boUi of Advance, Mrs. Patsy H ilton Mock and Mrs. Jessie Hilton Plotl both of Lexington; tnree half-brothers, Harrison, Lawrence, and Eddie HiUon all of Winston-Salem; and four grandchUdrcn. WILLIAM H. DAVIS William H. (Sonny) Davis, 4S, of 3105 Mcrcld Avenue. El Monte, California died unexpectedly Wednesday June B. He had been In declining health for a year. Davis was born in Wlnston- Salem to the late Waiter C. and Hattio Jackson Davis. Before moving to Catifomla Church In MocksvUie and on December 23, IB23 he was married to the former Eva Higglns who survives of Salisbury. Also surviving arc one son, Bruce Baxlev Beck of 5678 Phlilips Bridge Road; two grandsons, Karl Van Beck and Bryan Bruce Bock; two great-grandchildren. Abel Damon Beck and Add Marie Beck; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Bogcr of Wlnston- Salcm and Mrs. Annie Owens of Lexington. he was a member of Advance Methodist Church. Funeral services were held Saturday, June ll at Covlna Hills Mortuary, with burial In the veteran's section of Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. He is survived by two sons. BUI Davis of Redondo Beach, California and Wayne Davis of Gardenia, California; two daughters, Beverly and Tammie Davis of Gardenia; two grandchildren; his stepmother, Mrs. Ann Burton Davis of Wlnaton-Salem Convalescent Center; four sisters, Mrs. WtlHam (Maureen) Christian of Ashland, Va.. Mrs. John (Fayc) Bodford of Clemmons, Mrs. Don (Gloria) Mclver of Winston-Salcm, and Miss Phyllis Davis; three half- sisters, Mrs. CharlcsCPatsy) Crenshaw of MocksvUie; Mrs. Phil (Betsy) Hodge of GreenvUlc, S.C., and Mrs. Charlie (Margie) Cozart of MocksvUie; six step-brothers, Frank Burton of Myrtle ^ach, S.C., Herbert Burton bfWInston-Salem, Bob Burton of Richmond, Va., Kenny Burton of MocksvUie, and Ronnie and BUI Burton of Advance. A memorial service wilt be held Sunday, June 26, at 2:30 p.m. at Advance MeUiodisl (^rch. The family requests that any memorials be made to Advance Methodlsl Church. MISS ANNALLRED Miss Ann Dale AUred, 69, of Rt.4. MocksvUie, died ot 10:30 p.m. Saturday at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Paul United MethodUt Church by the Rev. Tom Pritchard end the Rev. Gene Blackburn. Burial was in the church cemetery. Miss Allred was bom in Vadkin County to Marcus D. and Fennle Ray Allrcd. She was of the Methodist faith. TpIT rL ^ crlli ot Hamp- as of the Methodist faith. Logan, Jr. and Mrs. J.M. She was owner and operator WInslon-Salem; of Suburban Grocery on the Salisbury Road, Rt. 4 MocksvUie. Surviving are three sisters, two brothers, Jack and Reuben Allred of Hemp- ionville; several nieces and nephews. 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1977 JOB HENRY BARNEY Joe Henry Barney, 65, of Rt. 2 Advance, died Saturday nl|^t at his home. Funeral services were conducted at 4 p.m. Monday at Hope Baptist Tabernacle. The Rev. Norman Prye, the Rev. T.A. Shoaf, and the Rev. Russell Myers offlcated. Burial was in Davie Baptist Tabernacle Cemetery. He was bom In Davie County to the late Cephas and Rebecca Cope Barney. &irvlvlng are one dau^ter, Mrs. W. D. Boole of Rt. 2 Advance: two sons, Ji^ W. Barney of the home and Charles T. Barney of Rt. 1 MocksvlUe; two sisters, BArs. Ollie Oodbey of Rt. 1 MocksvlUe and Mrs. LUUe Myers of Rt. 2 Advance; one brother, Jim Barney of Rt. 2 He was bom in Davie County to the late Cephus and Rebecca Cope Barney. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. W. D. Boole of Rt. 2 Advance: two sons, Jdin W. Baro^ of the home and Charles T. Barney of Rt. i MocksvUle: two sisters, Mrs. OHle Oodbey of Rt. 1 MocksvUle and Mrs. LUUe Myers of Rt. 2 Advance; one brother, Jim Barney of Rt. 2 Advance: four grandchildren. MARY ELLA FOSTER •Miss Mary Ella Foster, 75, of Route 1, MocksvUle, died Moi^y. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Salem United Methodist Church wltti burial following in the church cemetery. Surviving are one niece, Mrs. W.H. WaU of Winston- Salem; one nephew, Mr. J.H. Foster of Mt. HoUy; and two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Dorothea Cartner and Mrs. Jack Foster, both of MocksvUle. JOE F. BECK Joe Fletcher Beck, 72, of Rt. 4, died at Davie County Hospital on Sunday night. The funeral was held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Dut chman Creek Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Thomas Tuggle. Burial was In Uie churo) cemetery. Bom in Rowan County, Mr. Beck was a son of the late John Wesley and Annie Rldenhour Beck. He was a retired employee of Erwln Mills In Cooleemee. Survivors Include his wife, Lule Crotts Beck; four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Myers, Mrs. Jeanette Poplin and Mrs. Norma Jean THvette, aU of MocksvUle and Mrs. Blanche Mae Wdf of Rochester, N.V.; one son, Robert W^ey of Rt. 6, MocksvlUe; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Bury, Miss Mattle Beck and Mrs. Bessie Hartman, aU of Salisbury and Mrs. Amanda VIckers of Rt. 4, MocksvlUe; one broUier, Roy Beck of Salisbury; and 13 grandchildren. MARVIN COLLINS Marvin Collins, 45, of Rt. 4 MocksvUle, died June 14Ui at 8am. at Rowan Memorial ispltal following a serious illness of one wedc. Born Jan. 2, 1932, in Mecklenburg Court, Mr. ColUns was a son of Uie late Ford and Quennie Brown Collins. He was educated In the public schools of Mecklenburg County, was employed by Duke Power Company and was a member of New BeUiel BapUsl Churdi. Survivors include his wife. Ethel H. Collins; two daughters, Miss • Glna Rocnelle CoUins and Miss Pamela Leigh CoUlns, both of Uie home: one brother. George ColUns of St. Peter sburg, Fla.; and one sister, Mrs. Florle Gregory of Rt. 4, MocksvlUe Funeral services for Marvin CoUlns were con ducted at 2^m. Saturday at New Bethel Baptist Church by the Rev. W.M. Adams and Uie Rev. Robert Williams Jr. Burial was In the church cemetery. r r- <r- ci r Wp'- I vo U* <£. r <5 O K 'jv 0 -i... f£"®^EUzabelh eSooe Clement. 8Z. oi isulllvantown Road, walker- fc town. N.C.. died SaturdayI night at Fo"y"» "®"?{5"hiiHMpital. The body wiU be I taken to the home 'O Walker-. town at 12 noon Monday hollowed by funeral services I Tuesday at U a.m. at Love s I United Methodist Church. I Mrs. Clement spent all of her I life in Walkertown andleraduated from SalemCollege in 1912. She was tee ] wife of tee late Judge John■" Clement, who died in l9Sb.ihe was a member otIhillcalian Book Club and.he Agenda Club. She was abelong member of Love?fVnited Methodist Chorcliland taught the same SundayI school class for over 603 years. She served as aSmember of ^be AdI ministrative Board of Love s» United Methodist Chur^ forQ number of years and was.an honorary member of theBoard at the W*"® ,?/death. She was also a lifelongflmember of the Woman sHStociety of Christian SemceSand was ^be daughter of the3,aie rhilip """-Y • 113 vlving are three niecM. Mrs.fSalooe Infield of Wlnstdn- Salem. Mrs. Carl Bimd of«Cincinnati. Ohio, and Mrs.-^.Leonard Pardue ofLouisvillCi' Kentucky; one-C nephew. T. Nathan Booe of$ Winslon-Salem;. one sist^nin-law, Mrs. Phihp H. Booe3 of Walkertown. The family'y Quests teat any memon^.i may- be made to Love s\ United-Methodist Church.f.T Intim -f"'—^ .5k U- 'J' t .i i- 'til s? CO k- —J o •§ oT C- i ^ o' o ^ N. G. II -I)' 0 CO 1 r I r N K IN vA ■So - 8B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1977 MRS. IRENE HORN YOUNG Mrs. Irene Horn Youns, 59, of MocksviUe, the wife of Or. Clyde Young, was dead on arrival at the Davie County Hospital on Friday morning. Funeral services were held . Sunday at 4:00 p.m. at the Baton Funeral Home Chapel wlUi burial following in the Rose Cemetery In MocksviUe. Mrs. Young was bom In DavIe County, the daughter of the late John Mershall and SaUy CaU Horn. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of MocksviUe and was a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Green sboro. Mrs. Young taught school In Cooleemee and was a secretary at Erwin MIUs In Cooleemee. Surviving are her husband and one daughter. Mrs, Lucille Young Tolson of Chapel Hill. MRS. ROSIE GRIFFIN GRUBB Mrs. Rosie Ann Griffin Grubb, 92. of 47 Watt St died Thursday morning in the Davie County Hospital. Services were held Saturday in Eaton's Chapel conduct^ 1^ the Rev. J.D. Reavis. - Burial was In Cooleemee Legion Park. Mrs. Grubb was bom In Davle OounW Oct. l, 1884, to the late Thomas and Debbie Griffin. She was a retired employee of Erwin Mills. Survivors Include two ddughters, Mrs. R. W. Uneberry of Cooleemee and Miss Margie GruM) of the home; two sons, George T. Grubb of Rt. 2 Advance, and Ronnie Gene Grubb of Cooleemee; nine grand children and five great grandchildren. MELVIN W. CHAFFIN Melvin Woodrow Chaffln. 62, of Rt. 1. died June 22nd at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Bom in Davle County May 20, 1915, he was a son of Maude Miller Chaffln of Rt. 1, Woodleaf, and the late Kenneth Marvin Chaffln. He was a carpenter. Survivors other than his mother include his wife. Peggy Owens Chaffln, three daughters, Mrs. Carol Ann Head of Rt. 4, Modi^le. Dolores Baker of Climax, Joy Funderburke of Newport News, Va.; a sister. Mrs. Mae Barber pf Thomasvllle: nine brothers, Roy Oiatfin, Hu^ Chaffln, Kenneth Chaffln and Gone Chaffln all of Rt. 1, Woodleaf, Robert Chaffln of Lexington, Carlle Chaffln, Marvin Chaffln Jr., John Chaffln and Lester Chaffln. SILAS M.ROBBINS Sllbs MoKlnley Bobbins, 84, died Tuesday morning at Uie htnne of a dau^ter. Mm. Louise Keaton of 8S0 WlQ^boro St. Mr. RobUns, formerly of Route 4, had lived with his daughter for almost a year. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Rev. Fmd Carlton and the Rev. B,M. James. Burial will be In Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery. Bom Nov. 15.1892, In Wilkes OounW, Mr. Bobbins was a son of the late Mr. and Mm. BdRd)blns. He was a retired farmer. Survivors, In addition to the one daughter. Include three other daugbtm, Mm. J. C. Seamon and Mrs. Laura Klmrey, both of MocksviUe and Mm. R. D. PhUUps of Crescent Beech. S. C.; three sons, SUaa McXinley Robblns Jr. of Rt. 2, YadklnvlUe, Dwl^t Robblns of RL 5, ModmvUle and Carl Bobbins of Crescent Beach, S. C.; one foster son, Kenneth Lee Robblns of Crescent Beach, S. C.; one brother, Parks Robblos of Rt. 4. MocksviUe; and 22 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchUdren. r- r- tr v> vd * a/ si &- MRS. RUTH G.HANES Mrs. RuUiGaUimore Hanes, age 37, died June 28 at Baptist Hospital in Wtnston-Salem. .(She was a resident of the Currytown Community, Rt. 4, Lexington, N.C. Mrs. Hanes is survived by her husband, Benny Carol Hanes; three sons of the home, Eddie Dean Hanes, Tony Carol Hanes and Damon Scott Hanes; one daughtm', Tina J. Hanes of the home; two sisters, Mrs. (Clyde) Mpry Frances Brewer of MdclbvUle and Mrs. (Roy) Arlene Byerly of Lexington: one brother, WUllam (BUI) Oattimore of Dayton, Ohio. The funeral wlUbe at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Piedmont- Funeral Home chapel In Lexington. The body will lie in state 30 minutes ptior to Uie service which will be con ducted by the Rev. Tcmmle Honbaler. Interment will be in the Currytown Baptist Church cometety. MRS.C.T.MCOUGAN Funeral services were held last Thursday for Mrs. Annie Belle Gibson McOugan of Dunn. She was the mother of Vance MeOugan of MmiksvlUe. Mrs. McGugan, 78, died June 21st in a Dunn hospital. A native of Red Springs In Robeson County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Martha Marks Gibson. Mrs. McGugan went to Dunn 44 years ago, and she and her husband joined the First Baptist Church. In addition to taking active rart in church affairs, Mrs. McGugan ^as active in the itinerican Legion AuxUiary Unit 89 of Dunn. She Is survived by her husband, C.T. MeOtman Sr. of Dunn; two sons, CoL Oiaries T. McGugan Jr. (ret.) of Aberdeen, and Vance McGugan of MocksviUe; a daughW, Mrs, Louisa Oagich of Mllboro, Va.; a brother, W.S. OIlMon and a sister, Mrs. Eunice Wiggins, both of Goldsboro; three grand children and two great grandchildren.