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Jul - DecDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1976 - Page 1 Youth Drowns At Camp Myers Lake formed at Chapel Hill to determine theChariea David Weatherman, 19, of Advance Rt. 1, died Monday about 4:45 p.m. while swimming with friends at the Camp Myers Lake and Campgrounds on US 64 West, near Calahaln. He was the son of Clyde Richard and Charlotte Carter Weatherman of Advance Rl. 1. Dr. Ben Richards, county medical examiner, said his Investigation showed that Weatherman was with a group of youths that went into the lake at the cam^round. After i^aying in U for some time, the youths left the water reportedly to play bail. Once on ahore It was noticed that Weatherman was missing. The youths found Weatherman in (he water after a search and the Davie Am bulance Service received the call about S;37. Steps werereported taken at the lake U> revive the youth but he was pronounced dead on arrival at the Davie Councy Hospital. Dr. Richards said that Weatherman had epilepsy and an autopsy la being per cause of death. It was also reported tiul the youth had previously been in a wreck Charles David Weatherman and had a bad teg and it was reported that he could not swim. It was also reported that Sam Hartley, an employee of Camp Myers, said thai Weatherman and four or five other boys were in the campground illegaUy as they had not paid an entrance fee at the gate. Camp Myers is a private camp ground that charges for the use of Its lake. This is the first drowning in its 13 years of existence. Funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Yadkin Vailey BaptistChurchby UieRev. L^n Wood and the Rev. RogerCroce. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will be placed in the church 30 minutes before the ser vice. He was born In Davie Counly to Clyde Richard and Charlotte Carter Weather man and was a meml>er of Yadkin Valley Baptist Church and the Bible Club. Survivors include his parents of Rl. }, Advance; one sister, Mrs. Linda Melton of Rt. 1. Advance; and one brother, Eddie Weatherman of Rl. 1, Advance. lUVll: irHINTY l:NTl:RI'KIJil: HIitORD. THURSDAY. JULY I, im HAnRVG.SHEEK Harry G. Shcck of Rt. 3. Smith Grove Community, died June 22nd in Howan Memorial Hn.spKai. Kunernl services were held Friday at 4 p.m. at Eaton's Funcriil Home Chapel- Burial was in Smith Grove Methodist Church cemetery. Born In Duvie County June 2. 1900. he was a son of the late John W. and Maude K. Sheck. He was a member of Smith Grove Church. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Bllcrboc Cash Sheek; four sons, Gilbert G. Sheek of Chnrlotle. James L. Sheek of Slalcsville. John H. Sheek of l^cxingion and Alton J. Sheek of Fort Bclvolr, Va.; two daughters, hfrs. Homer Crotls and Mrs. Sam Dcrricr of Rt. 4, Mocksviilc; a slslcr, Mrs. Hazel Shutl of Advance: IS grand children and several great grandchildren. FLOYD VESTALDULL Floyd Vestal Dull, 47. of Mocksviiie Rl. 2, was killed in a truck accident Saturday night in Ebu Clare, Wisconsin. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday ot Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery with the Rev. Fred Shoaf and the Rev. Bonnie Bearden ofncialing. He was born in Davie Counly Februnry 23, 1929. to Floyd W. and Elmer Lowery Dull, He was owner and operator of Vestal Dull Trucking Company. Surviving arc his wife the former Misa Colcen Howcll; one daughler. Mrs. Machelta HI)! of Rt, 2, Mocksviiie; one son, Vestal Wayne Dull of the home; his mother, Mrs. Floyd W. Dull of Mocksviiie Rl. S; three sisters, Mrs. Gilbert Rcavis of Yadklnviilc, Mrs, DcWilla Smith of Mocksviiie, and Mrs. Calvin Trivette of Rl. 2, Mocksviilc; one brother, Jimmy Lee Dull of Ciemmons. BAXTER W. HELLARD Baxter William Hellard, 71, died at home early Sunday morning. Funeral services were con ducted at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Avcry Ferguson. Burial was in Rowan Memorinl Pork. Born In Davie Counly to Jessie and Anna Hamilton Hellard, he wns a retired em ployee of Burlington InduBirles and a member of tltc First United Methodist Church of Cooiecmee. Survivors include his wife, the former Irene Scdburry; two sons, Eddie Cralg Hellard of Ellcnboro, William Eugene Hcllnrd of Cooiecmee; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Davis of Salisbury; three brothers, Corl Hcllnrd, Alien Hellard and Joe Hellard, all of Rl. t, Salisbury; and two grandchildren MRS. MARYIIAIRSTON Mrs. Mary Ann llalraton, 86, of Ciemmons. died Friday at her home. Funeral services will beconduclcd at 1 p.m. Tucsdoy in (he Cliapcl of Morrlson- Studcvcnt Funeral Home, Burial will be In Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery In Patrick County. Va. She was a native of Patrick County, Vd. and had lived in Forsyll) Counly for the past BO years where she worked as housekeeper for the late W.N. Reynolds ut the Tanglewood Farm. Surviving ore two sons, Somuel Kairslon of the home and Robert Halrslon of Ben- tonville, Ark.; one daughter. Mrs. Ruth Halrslon Dcbnam of the home. The family will receive friends at Morrison- Sludevcnt Funeral Home from 7;30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday night. in IMVIt: I nUNTY KNTIiRI'WIJili RWORD, THURSDAY. JULY I. Ph76 r- % d- C. :5 >- o GEORGE E. BARNHARDT George B. Barnhardl, B9. of Advance Rl. 2, was dead on arrival Sunday morning at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were con' ducted el 2 p.m. Tuesday at No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Burial was in the Church cemetery. Elder Eugene Bennett offlcialted. Mr. Barnhardt was a retired farmer bom In Davie County March B. 1B87, to Charlie and Mary Garwood Earnhardt. Surviving are his wife the former Miss Nellie Hendrtx Barnhardt; two daughters, Mrs. Henry V. Shoaf of Rt. 4 Lexington, Miss Virginia Dare > Barnhardt of Advance Rl. 3; six ' sons, Olin, Elwood, Charlie L. ' and James Billle Barnhardt all of Advance Rt. 2. Budell Bar* * nhardt of Advance, Rt. t, and George Herman Barnhardt of • Mocksvllle Rt. 7; 24 grand-1 children, 21 grealgrand-! children; one brother, George ^ Barnhardt of Lexington. MRS. JEANNIE MOORE Mrs. Jeannie Gressman Moore, 29, of Mocksvllle Rt. 2 was dead on arrival at Davie County Hospital Saturday morning. Funeral services were con ducted Monday In Eaton's Chapel by the Rev. A. E. Gentry. The body was shipped to Bridgeton N. J. for burial. She was bora February to, 1947, in Cumberland County, New Jersey to Earl and Jeannie Jaggard Gressman, Jr. She was married to Charles Lee Moore who survives. Other surlvlors Include one daughter, Miss Jeannie Marie Moore: one son, Jeffrey L. Moore all of the home; her mother and father of Bridgeton, N. J. MRS. GRACE CRABTREE Mrs. Grace Batty CTablree, St, of Rt. 2, died early June 23 in Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were con ducted Friday at 2 o'clock In Eaton Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Grady Tutterow, Burial was in Bear Creek Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Crabtree was born in Vadkin County, daughter of the late David and Virginia Hoots Baity. She was a member of Bear Creek Baplisl Church and widow of Will Crabtree, who died in 1999. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Grover Elmore. of Rt. 2, Mocksvllle: six sisters, Misses Frances and Cleta Baity and Mrs. Arlene Ralledge of Rl. 2, Mocksvllle, Mrs. Georgia Miller and Mrs. Josephine Wells of Rt. 3, Yadkinville, and Miss Vilna Baity of Walnut Cove; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. •y'lxO 9& <r- vo v/> ci, a. 3 CS3 o WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 7/5/1976 ..^..Mppre n Js <at QP B - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1976_ r- Qo r- \n U) K o MD.tllDfiNHOUR Marvin Deemer RIdenhour, 60, of Rt. 4, MoekavUle, died at 2:30 ajn. Friday at his home. Funeral aervlcea were held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Summareett Funeral Home Memorial Chapd, Sallabury. OfRclatIng at the rites were the Rev. Garold Carter of Holly Cross Lutheran Church, and the Rev. Michael W. Fiye of OloHa Dei Lutheran Church. Burial was In Rowan Memorial Park. Bom Sept. IB, 18BS, he was a son of the late ihomas and Minnie Potta RIdenhour. He was educated In Davle and Davidson counties schools, and was a retired emidoyee of Cannon Mills, Plant 7, Salisbury. He was a member of Holy Cross Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pearl Winecoff RIdenhour, whom be married April 28.1916; three sons, Thomas Franklin RIdenhour of Rt 8, Salisbury, Foy Harvey RIdenhour of Rldi- raond, Va. and M. D. RIdenhour Jr. of Rt. 4, Mocksvllle; a brother, Edwin RIdenhour of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Floy Leonard of Reeds in Davidson County and Mrs. Vliginia Hillard of Lexington; thrra grandchildren and one great-grandchild. MISS LBLA MOORE Miss Lela Elnora Moore, 87, of Mocksvllle. died at 11:40 p.m. Saturday In Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were con ducted at 4 p.m. Monday at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. Burial was In the church cemetery. She was bom In Davle Cbun^ to the late Benjamin Franklin and Margaret Summers Moore. She was a member of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Nana Moore Eaton of Rt. 2 Mocksvllle and a number of nieces and n^ews. .v 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, JULY 15. 1976 L.A.HENDAIX Lee Andrew Hendrlx, 60. of Rt. 3, died Saturday at Davle County Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. at Baton's Funeral Chapm by the Rev. Jack Luther. Burial was In Rose Cemetery. He waa born In Davle County, November IS, IBSB to the late Louis and Ava Jane Foster Hendrlx. He was a retired merchant. Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. La Verne H. Snider, Mrs. Juanita Foster, both of Rt. 3, Mocksville; one son, OUs Hendrlx of MocksvlUe: one sister. Mrs. G. A. Barney of Rt. 3, MocksvlUe: two broUiers, J. Frank Hen^x and Risen Hondrix, both of Rt. 3, MocksvlUe: seven grand children and four great- grandchUdren. MRS. JBNNELL CARTER Mrs. JenneU Watkins Carter, 34, died July 7th In St. Albans, N.Y. She was bom In Davle County Dec. IS, 1841, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Boyd Watklna of Cooleemee. Funeral and burial was In St. Albans. In addition to her parents, survivors Include her husband, Robert Carter; three daughters. Dorothv, Sharon and Jennifer Carter of the home; a sister, Mrs. Lola Newsome of Cooleemee: three brothers, Davfd and Jerry Watklna of Cooleemee and Ray Watkins of Fort Sill, Okla„ and several nieces and nephews. GEORGE F. CORNATZER George Franklin COrnatzer, B8, of Rt. 2, Advance, died at Davle County Hosj^tal Friday morning. Funeral services were con ducted at 4:00 p.m. Sunday In Blxby Presbytman Church by Rev. Robert Crews. Burial was In the church cemetery. He was bom In Davle County to Albert M. and Settle Hart- man Coroatzer and was a member of Blxby Presbyterian Church, where he was an Elder for some 30 years. He was a veteran of World War I end a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, the former Flossie Sheek; two daughters, Mrs. Maxlne Newman of Rt. 2, Advance and Mrs. Peggy Foster of White House Station, N.J.: two sons, Thomas F. Cornatxer and James S. Cornatier both of Rt. 3. Advance. r- \r> ui rJ Y- 3 O George F. Cornatzer by Roscoe Brown Fisher It was six years ago when I firstPaLe and I had atoppnd by ? ov« ae MxbyPresbyterianmanse. George and Maxlne. to da^w.Sme to 3.0W us around. We then.drove by Georges '"'Sus"i»^n'a^uUiul association with two of the '"GwrgeTgfBS^ ^^blSiTto the Bixby Pr«b^erian&. Wy 11. 1976. where he had been an "■^"eJ^wM MtoS differentFlossie. When in their presence, you felt good. Whenintheir home, you knew ago."Reverend." George said on that day six yeare"as long as we have something to e«, youfamilv are welcome at our table at any time- ?Si^mf-ortr-1 could JSSSSIs'SJewi;would he set by the time we armrf. B toej^ it was...and that is the way George and Flossie treaiea au "■fevSm w ySrs ago the doctor told Mr. Gmme he had Genrse Comatzer. He went on with his calltog. ^SteJ day he would get in his 1961 Ford wd visit neighbors and friends. He seemed to be driven by s®"*®power that told him his time upon to e ®®|^I remember, one day when stoppmg by ^ home IMWan olT^ey miS^which could hardy walk, m the bamlot "When did you get that one, I ask^. *ai«onnnr"He has been a faithful mule, and now is old and cannotworK^^. but I thought I would feed him as long as '"whenPauUne and I. Lumer noted' WaJTvSmrHesOTedhis country, his feUowmo^S," oh to d he loved hia family in a special way. What, more could be said? . "■ 0® Why^s column on George, there are mtoyitoaon&. iThe one closest to me now is the invitaUon to ■ Pauline and me to come ■jThursday. 'fMy schedule is tight for Thursday. Isaio.^ TtotoXSTSleartattackthatnightandi^ ! poinlments.._^^V-^ r.fu--- . • DAVIE COUNry ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JULY 22, 1976 MRS. ADA SNIDER MRS. ADA MURPHY SNIDER Mrs. Ada Murphy Snider. B3, of Rt. 3 Mocksvllle, died at 6:40 a.m. nt N.C. Baptist Hospital, WnstorvSalcm. July 15th The funeral was held Saturday at 2 p.m. at West moreland Chapel of the Bunch- Johnson Funeral Home in StatesvlUe. Burial was at the No Creek Primitive Baptist Church cemetery. Mrs. Snider was born Jan. 19, 1893, in Dflvie County. Her husband. Fhiillp H. Snider, died In 1970. Surviving are three sons, Robert H. of Lexington and Fred T. and James P., both of Rl. 3, Mocksvllle; five daughters, Mrs. R.C. Hendrix and Mrs. Mary Ellen Bennett, both of Rl. 3, Mocksvllle, Mrs. Kenneth Stroud of Rl. 1, Mocksvllle, Mrs. Paul Crawford of StatesvlUe and Mrs. Fred Gryder of Rt. 4, StatesvlUe; a brother, Fred Murphy of Mocksvllle; a sister, Mrs. Lonnle Swicegood of StatesvlUe; 20 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. MRS. MARY L. WEBB Mrs. Mary Lyerly Webb, 87, widow of Matt Lee Webb, died Thursday at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday at Cooleemee Episcopal Qiurch of (he Good Shepherd by the Rev. Dan McKaskel. Burial wae In Unity Presbyterian Church cemetery In Rowan County. Mrs. Webb was born In Rowan County to the late Isaac and Agusta Berrtnger Lyerly and was a member of Cooleemee Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Bandik of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Doris Becols of Glen Mills, Pa. and Mrs. Betty Moore of Winston-Salem; four sons, WiUlam Webb of MockavlUe. Robert Webb of Kenslngfon, Md., and Isaac Webb of Alexandria, Va.; a sister, Mrs. Addle Rice of Rt. 7, ^isbury; 14 grandc^Udren and 10 great grandchildren. MRS. BESSIE MORRISON Mrs. Bessie Jane MorrLaon, B2, of Rt. 1, Mocksvllle, died Sunday at her home. She was the widow of WtUard C. Morrison. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at 4iOO p.m. at Society Baptist Church by Rev. Sidney Grimes and Rev. Brwin Wallace. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mrs. Morrison was bom in iredeil Co., the daughter of James P. and Mamie Lackey Summers. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs, Leslie Dyson of Rt. 1, Mocksvllle: Mrs. Rayford Griffith of Lcxlngion and Mrs. H.B. Corriher ot Chatanooga, Tenn.; ason, J.P. Morrison of Concord; a sister, Mrs. H.I. Tomlln of StatesvlUe; 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. 10 - DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. JULY 29. 1976 O" r-~ to u> oi <£ <5 o HENRY GRADY UAMES Henry Grady IJamea, age 64. Rt. I, Mockaville, was dead on arrival at Davie County Hospital Monday morning. He WEB born In DavIe County, tbe son of the late J<d)n and Mary Reeves tjames. Surviving are hla wife. Mrs. Nannie Smith IJames of the home; one son, William Lyold [James of Rt. I, Mockaville; one brother. Robert IJames of Harmony: two grandaona, Dale IJamea or Wlnston'Salem and Paul Uamea, Rt. 1. Mocksvllle. Funeral services were con* ducted Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at New Union United Methodlat Church with the Rev. Kermlt Shoaf, the Rev. Carry Bula and the Rev. Gene Smith officiating. Burial was In the church cemetery. JACK DONALD RBAViS Jack Donald Reavls. B2, of Rt. 5 Mocksvllle. died Saturday afternoon at Forayth Memorial Hospital In Wlnston'Sslem. Funeral servvlces were conducted at 3:90 p.m. Monday at South Oak Ridge Baptist Giurch by the Rev. R. B. Adams and the Rev. B. A. Carroll. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Reavls was born In Vadkin County the son of G. H. and Pemle Comer Reavls. He was a member of South Oak Ridge Baptist Church and was a retired State Highway em- idoyee. He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Glad^ Lucille Dudley Reavls; one daughter. Gladys Marlene Reavls of Winslon-Salem; one son, James D. Reavls of Win- ston-Solem; his father, G. H. RmvIb of Rt. S Mocksvllle: three sisters, Mrs. Edgar Reavls of Mocksvllle Rt. 5, Mrs. Agnes Hutchens of Lexington, and Mrs. Joan Steding of Winston'Salem; four brothers, He. E. Reavls of Rt. 3 Yadklnville, PhUlip Reavls of Mocksvllle Rt. 5. George Reavls of Oldtown, and Kelly Reavls of Lewlsvllle; one grandchild. MRS. ADDIB WHITE Mrs. Addle Dlxon White, 83. of Rt. 8, died at Hoot's Memorial Hospital In Vadldnvllle July 20. Funeral services were held FVlday at Mt. Olive United Methodlat Church, conducted by the Rev. Fred Slioaf. Burial was In the church cemetery. Born In Davle County to Thomas and Nancy Baity Dtxoh, Mrs. White was a ntember of Ml. Olive United Mothodlst Church. Survivors Include her husband. Phllmore White; two daughters, Mrs. W.E. O'Mara of Clemmons and Mrs. Helen Hutchens of Rt. e. Mocksvllle; three sons, Paul White of Rt. 5. Mocksvllle. Mlllard White of Lewlsvllle and Thomas White of Diana, Fla.; one slater, Mrs. Hattle Dull of Rt. 2. Mocluvllle; 18 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. G. B.WALL Grimes Baston Wall, 61, of 1725 Bristol Road. StatesvlUe, died July 18lh In Western North Carolina Hospital In Black Mountain. Funeral services were held July 22nd at the Edgewood Baptist Church. Cooleemee, where he held his membership with Uie Rev. Fred Carlton and the Rev. Clyde E. Settle of ficiating. Burial was In the Cooleemee Legion Park. Born In Davidson County May 10.1915 to the late John Robert and Mary Williams Wall, he was a retired employee of A. L. Shaver Furniture Co. Survivors Include two sisters, Mrs. Viola Williams of Mocksvllle and Mrs. Clara Ridenhour of Cooleemee; and three brothers. James Wall of StatesvlUe and William and Roy Wall of Cooleemee. r-- cr W.D. FOSTER William David Foster, 68, of Rt. 3. died at Davle County Hospital Thursday morning. Funeral services were held Saturday at Cornatzer United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Jack Luther and the Rev. Artls Payne. Burial was In Ute church cemetery. Bom In Davle County to James Franklin and Llllle Garwood Foster, Mr. Foster was a member of Cornatzer United Methodist Church, and engaged In farming. Survivors Include his wife, the former Margaret Godbey; two daughters, Mrs. Mary WUIIams and Mrs. Martha Barlow of Rt. 3, Mocksvllle; two sons, James Foster of Mt. Airy and Carroll Foster of Mocksvllle; two sisters, Mrs. Sallle Winters of Rt. 2, and Mrs. Loona Hepler of Rt. 3, Mocksvllle; one broUier, Spurgeon Foster of Rt. 3. Mocksvllle; and six grand children. MRS. MARY PENNINGTON Mrs. Mary Relta Whltaker Pennlngton, 77, of Rt. 1, died Saturday afternoon at Davle County Hospital after Uiree months of Illness, Funeral services were held Monday at Liberty Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. William Hutchens. Burlol was In church cemetery. Mrs. Pennlngton was born In Davie County to the late Thomas Plnkney and Zena Beck Whltaker. She Is survived by three daughters, Mrs, Jesse Ruth Shough'of Rt. 1. Stonevllle, Mrs, Dalsey Temple and Miss Lois Pennlngton, both of Rt. 1. MocksvlUe; two sons, Howard Pennlngton of Rt. 4. Mockaville, and Gerald Pennlngton of Granite Quarry; thirteen grandchildren; four great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Mollte Binkley of Rt. 1, Mocksvllle, Mrs. Lilah, Adams and Mrs. Lena Trlvette, both of Rt. 5. Mocksvllle; and two brothers, Latta Whltaker and Moody Whltaker. also of Rt. 8, 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1976 'I EARL L. SMITH Bar] Loflon Smith, 67, of Rt. 3 Lakeslte Dr., Advance died Priday morning at Forsyth Memorial Hospital- Mr. Smith waa born In Davie County and was a salesman with Norman Stockton, Inc. Funeral services were con- ducted at 10:00 a.m. Monday at Hayworlh-Mltler Chapel by Dr. Mark Oorts with burial In Forsyth Memwlal Parit. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pansy Allen Smith; two sons, Richard B. (Dickie) Smith of Goulds, Fla., and Wayne C. (Corky) Smith of Perrlne, Fla.; four grandchildren; three brothers, George W. Smith and Bverelte S. Smith both of Homestead, Fla., and Robert L. Smith of Mocksvllle; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Dunn and Mrs. Leona Smith, both of Rt. 1 Advance. MRS. TOBITHA CROTTS Mrs. TObitha Mae Langston (hrotts, 71, of 1442 Rl Dorado M., Winston-Salem, widow of William F. Crotts, died July 28th at Guardian Care In Clemmons. Mrs. Crotts was bom In DavIe Chiunty to William A. and Susan dick Langston. Her early childhood and education was In Davle County In the Jerusalem community. She was a charter member of Southpark Baptist Church and owned and operated Crotts Cloth Shq> with her husband In ^e Southfork community until his death In 1657. Funeral services were con ducted at Voglers Clemmons Chapel at 2 p.m. Friday with burial in Rose Cemet^ In Davle County. Surviving are one daughto*. Mrs. Lester (Betty) Jones of the home; three granddaughters, Mrs. Susan D. Bailey of Car- bondale, III.. Mrs. Bonnie D. Danser of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Krista D. Bricolo of Winston-Salem; six sisters, Mrs. Ethel Cope of Lexington, Mrs. Mable Andrews of Win- ston-Salem, Mrs. Ruby Foster and Mrs. Kate Foster both of Mocksvllle, Mrs. Kettle Heatherly of Florida and Mrs. Madge Brandon of Salisbury; three brothers, Joe Langston of Advance, W. W. Langston of StatesviUe and Dallas Langston of Lexington. ROY A. WALLS Roy Adam WaUs, 66, of Duke Street died Sunday at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at 4 pjn. at Edgewood Baptist Church by the Rev. Fred Carltcm. Burial was in Legion Memorial Parii. Bom D^ember 11, 1609, in Davie County to the late John Robert and Mary Wllliama \iraUs, he waa a retired em ployee of Cone Mills. Survivors Include his wife, Cora Jane Lankford Walls; one daughter, Mrs. Jim Green of Bast Spencer; four sons, Donnle Walls and, Eugene Walls of Rt. 4, MocksvUle, Mike WaUs of Rt. 1, Woodleal, Johnny Walls of StatesviUe: two sisters, Mrs. Viola Williams of Rt. 4, MockavfUe, and Cora Ridenhour, of Codeemee, two brothers, James Walls of StatesviUe, Willie Walls of Cooleemee; and 14 grand- chllibren. WILL SMITH WUl Smith, 82, of Rt. 4, Mocksvllle, died Tuesday a.m. at Davie County Hospital. He had been ill for ei^t days. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete. The body Is at the Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home. Mr. Smith was born May SO, 1664, in Davle County, a son of the late Henderson and Lira Baker Smith. Educated in Davle county schods, he was a retired farmer and a member of the New Bethel Baptlat Churdi. Two sisters survive including Mrs. Edith Smith and Mrs. Notle Chunn, both of Rt. 4, MocksvlUe. cr ITS V.O KiJ 3 o o cja JO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1976 K o > O cO MISS JENNIE LEE STEELMAN MlwJeih nje Lee Steetniafl. 81. o( Rt. S Vedkii^Ue, died llwday afternoon it LuU Coirtd Heola Memoriil Honltil in yidklnvllle. Flmiral ler- vloei ivill be oonditeted it 11:00 e.m. Tliundoy meni* log it Mackle«Uentry FOoenl Rome Chapel by Rev, Faul Moore. Boml wtll be In CeurUv BiptiM Cbureb Cemetery. Stw wu bon to Oivlt OoeBiy, the deuihter of Tbonuie A. end Don Hirdlog Steelniu and me a metnber of Sandy Sprtnii Biptftt Cborcb. a retired icoQol teaober and bookkeeper. Bbe wai a member and put Worthy Matron of Mo^iWUe OMer of the Eutoro Star. Chapter No. 173. SttfvlviRg are two brothera, Jim W. Steelman end Paul T. Steelman both of Rl. t Ya^vlUe. Tbe body la ft MaeUiHCeatn Fbaeral Komo. where It will remain for the lervlces Tburiday at 11:00. Tbe family will recolve friend# from 7 until 0 p.m. Wedneaday evanlm at tbe funeral beme. REV. LEONARD RENT2 Rev. Leonard Odell Rente, U, of Rt. 4, Lexington, S.C. died Saturday, July S4 In tbe Baptist Hospllaf In Coluinbia after a short illness. The Rev. Rentz was born in Bamberg County, a son of the tale CiTfton M. and Sudle Chaaseran Rents. He was employed by the Armour Co. In Charlotte for 33 years, a member of Sinclair Lodge IS4 APM and a member of Oak> wood Baptist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Hite Rents of Lexington, S.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Wallace "Miriam^* Hensler and Mrs. David **Frances" Hoogenboom, of Cayce; three sons, Bruce, Aaron, and Kenbi Rents all of Lexington, S.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Ben Kearse and Mrs. Jimmy Balrfool of Erhardl: three brothers, Kenneth Rents of Mocksville, N.C., Heber Rente of Bran' chviile. S.C. and Herman Rente of West Columbia, S.C. Services were hdd Monday, July 26 at the Oakwood Baptist Church In Lexington, S.C. Tbe funeral services were con* ducted by the Rev. Grady Parker and the Rev. Mayhew West and the Rev. Dewey Cockrell. Burial was in Southland Memorial Gardens, with masonic rites. V I6R OAVII- COllMY KNTI:RPRISU RUCORD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 1976 ) V-> 1x1 o MRS. LOUISE POTTS ROGER Mrs. Louise Polta Boger, 71, of Rl. 6. died Saturday af< ternoon In N.C. Baptist Hospital, WtnstoH'Salein. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.ni. at Union Chapel United Methodist Church where Mrs. Roger held her membership. Officiating at the rites were the Rev. James R. Reeves and the Rev. Donald FXinderburk, Burial was in the chujxh cemetary. Bom in Davie County, Mrs. Roger was a daughter of the late William T. and Elizabeth Summer Potts. Survivors include her husband. Burley Boger, two daughters, Mrs. Lewis Be<d( of RL 6, MocksvUIe, and Mrs. J.W. Leonard of Welcome; two sons, Edwin and Ray G. Boger of RL 6, ModcsviUe; one sister Mrs. MBlard Boger of Rt. 4 and a brother, Frank Potts of Rt. 1, b^ of Mockavilie; eight grandchildren and one great* grandchild. WALTER JEFFBRS Mr. Waller Jeffers, a native of Salisbury, N.C., diM Friday, August 6 in Bronx, N.Y. where he.had resided for the past 91 years. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Kathryn Holman Jeffers of the home and one dau^ter. Kathy Jeffers, of the home. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, 3 p.m. in the chapel of Morrison- Studevanl Funeral Home. The Rev. N. V. Jones will officiate and burial will be in the St. John AME Zlon cemetery. CORA BATON BAILEY Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Eaton Bailey were held Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the cedar Creek BapUsl Church. Burial was In the church cemetery. She is survived by four brolhers: Samuel and John Elston ct Ecm^, Michigan; Alta and Everett Eaton of Ri. • Mocksvltle. MRS. ROBERT SAIN Mrs. Robert F. Sain, the former BrroU Owen, 52, passed away August 3rd at 6:30 in aewand, Tenn. Survivors are her husband, Robert Sain, a former resident of Mocksvflle; two daughters and a son. Mrs. SuEIlen Gallagher of Chattanooga, Tron., Miss Lynn Sain of the home and Tommy Sain also of the home. r- Cr- Davie Native Beaten To Death A Davie Coun^ native was beaten to death late Tuesday evenii^, Augiist 3 at a Tampa, Florida Moose Club where he was emjdoyed. Lee Carl Chamberlaine, a cousin of Mrs. Versie Carter and Mrs. Gertie Couch, both of Cooleemee. was born November 24, 1910 to the late Waller and Mamie Spry Chamberlaine. Chamberlaine, a retired house painter and contractor was found by another club of ficial early Wednesday mor ning, August 4. The Hill^rough County Sheriff's Department said Cham berlaine, killed by a blunt in- stnimenL was apparently alone bi the dub room when he was atiadied. No moliver has been tuicovered in the case. Funeral services for Chambolalne were conducted Monday, August 9 at 11 a. ro. at Summerseti Memorial Chapd in Salisbury. Burial was in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery in Davie County. He Is survived by his wife. Hazel Ross Chamberlaine; one son, Aryles Lee Chamberlaine of Tampa; one stepson, Curtis Barringer of Tampa: one step daughter, Mrs. Frances Brewer of Siisbury; one brother, Ray Broadway of Clinton, Md., and two sisters, Mrs. Pauline logeram of Tampa and Mrs. Si^a Thurslon of Gainesville, Va o° i)AVii£ courm* i;ntkrprisu rkcord. Thursday, august uk p'7(» J. C. MAYS Jsspcr Clarence Mayi. U, of RmiIc 7, Mockaville. died at Davie County Hospital Sunday Night. Funeral Scrvlea were held Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Home. Burial was In Legion Memorial Park Cemetery in Cooleemee. He was bom In Johnson City (0 John and PoUy Baker May and he was a retired truck driver. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Antha Mae May of Texas and Miss Cammie May of Morehead City; two sons, Otis May, of the U.S. Marine Corpe, and Larry May of Morehead City. He had two half brothers, Frank Brock of Mocksvllle. and Robert Brock of YadklnvlIIe. WILLIAM PARKER GRANT William Parker Grant, 24. died Monday. August 9th at his residence after a long Illness. Bom In Kershaw County. S.C. he was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllani A. Grant, formerly of Mocksvllle, of 1804 Ancrum Road. He graduated from Camden High School and received hla A.A. degree from Anderson ColJege In 1971, the B.A. degree from Coker College in 1973. UnliJ his Illness in 1975 he was a flight Instructor and com mercial pilot for Camden Flying and Grant's Avlalion in Camden. MRS. PEARL PACK Mrs. Pearl Lanier Pack, 82, of Rt. 3. died August lOth evening at Davie County Hospital. | Funeral was held August izth i at Fulton United Methodist i Church by the Kev. W.L.; Stevens. Burial was in the ; church cemetery. Mrs. Pack was born In' Davidson Counry. July ll. 1894 to the late A.J. and Jane Wilson ^ Uinler. She was a member of FuUon United Methodist Church. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Vela Ray Shoaf of Rt. 14, Lexington and Mrs. i lona Stewart and Mrs. VIviaQ Barnes, both of Rt. 3, Mocksvllle; one ton. Boyd ' Pack of Rt. 2, Advance; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. He was a member of Lyttleton Street United Methodist Church and a Follower of the Way, International, for Bible Research of New Knoxville. Ohio. In addition to his parents, he is survived by two sisters: Caroline Blair of Logoff and Mary Champlin of Mern;^. Tenn.; one brother, Charts A. Grant of Georgia College in Mllleggeville. He was the grandson of Mrs. Joe Gaskin Sr. of Camden and the late Mr. Gaskin and also of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Grant of Mocksvllle, N.C. Services were held Tuesday. August 10th at the Lyttleton St. Methodist Church and were conducted by the Rev. W. Harvey Floyd, Jr. The in terment followed In the Forest Memorial Garden. Jerry Lee Koontz Killed By Lightning Jerry Lee Koontz, 33. of Mocksvllle Rt. 1 was atrucx by lightning Sunday about s p.m. as he was driving cows from a pasture Into a barn. He was pronounced dead at the scene. He was the son of Oscar Lee and Sarah Wilson Koontz and was employed by the Davie County School Garage In Mocksvllle. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by Charles fsenburg and William Larry Wilson. Burial was In the Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. He was born In Rowan County, June 30, 1953. Surviving are his father and mother of Die home; one sister, Sarah Elaine Koontz of the home; two brothers, Jimmy and Mark Koontz both of the home; hla grandmothers. Mrs. Jim Wilson and Mrs. Sudle Koontz, both of Mocksvllle Rt. 1. O.C. WALTON Dewey Gardner Walton, O, of Rt. 5. High Point, died at 5:10 p.m. Sunday in High Point Memorial Hospital. He had been seriously 111 for five days. Mr. Walton was bom Feb. 4. 1923 In High Point, a son of George Dewey end Bertha Susan Queslnbcrry Walton. A resident of High Polni most of his life, he was a \-eterBn of WW 11, having served with the U.S. Army. He graduated from Augusta Police Academy, Augusta, Gb., and the Institute of Applied Science, Chicago. III. He had been a member of the High Point Police Deportment for 28'^ years and most of that lime had served In the Traffic Division. For many years, he escorted hundreds of funerals In our city. A Mason, he was a member of Acacia Lodge No. 674, A.F.&A.M. Also, he was a member of the Trophy Council No. 29. Junior Order. On July 11, 1978, he was married to Virginia J. Cartncr. He was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Virginia C. Walton of (he home; two daughters. Mrs. Harold (Linda I Parker of Rt. 5, Thomasville and Mrs. Jerry (Glenda) Brown of 1112 Countryside Dr.: two step daughters. Mrs. Albert (Gaye) Thompson of Raleigh, and Mrs. William H. (Jennifer) Taylor of 1010 Tabor St.; one stepson, S. David Cartner of Brown Summit; three grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; three brothers. Vance C- Walton of Archdale. Glenn D. Walton of 708 Belmonl Dr. and Paul G. Walton of 2218 Agnes St. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday In Sechrest CliBpei by the Rev. Hoyt O. A^ms. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery with Masonic Graveside Rites by the Acacia Masonic Lodge. 10 OAVIl: COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26. 1976 MRS. NORA S. SMITH Mrs. Nora Spry Smith, 75. of Center St. died Sunday morning in Rowan Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Batons Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Charles Isanburg. Burial was In Jericho Church of Christ Cemetery. Born May 20, In Davie County to the late D.C. and BUsa Creason Spry she was a retired employee of Erwin Mills. Survivors Include her husband, Albert Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Glen IJames, Mrs. Joe Cuthrell, both of Cooleemee; (wo sons, Lawrence Smith of Cooleemee, Richard Smith of Mint Hill: one sister, Mrs. Bessie Nail of Rt. 7; Moeksville; and two brothers, Joe Spry of Rt. 4, Mochsvllle, and Arthur Spry of Kannapolls. THOMAS K. MARSHALL Thomas Kitchln Marshall. 66, of Rt. 3, Moeksville, die«. Saturday afternoon in Forsyth Memorial Hospital after six wedcs of serious illness. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 2 pjn. at Baton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. T.A. Shoaf. Burial was In Dulln's United Methodist Cemetery. Mr. Marshall was a member of Davie Tabemade Baptist Church and retired worker for Kewannee Furniture Co. of Statesville. He was bom In Wilkes County to the late Thomas I, and Joann Nicks Marshall on Nov. 19, 1909. Surviving are his wife, Lera Carter Marshall; four daughters, Mrs. Joann Smith of Rt. I. Moeksville, Mrs. Elaine Cesario of Rural Hall, Mrs. Madeline Hire of Clemmons, and Miss Betty Marshall of Winston-Sal em; five sons, Frank, William and Hark Marshall, all of the home; Jdm Marshall and George T. Mar shall, both of Rt. 3, Moeksville; seven grandchildren; three sisters. Miss Maude Marshall andMre. Grace Dinklns, both of Wlnston-Salem, and Mrs. Annie Hendrix of Rt. 3, MocksvUle; two brothers, S.C. Marshall and George Marshall, both of Wlnslon-Sal^. RUTHTAYLORSPEAS Mrs. Ruth Taylor Speas of . Houston, Texas, died Saturday. . August 21, 1976 in Houston. I Memorial services were . conducted Monday at Memorial Drive Presbyterian Chur^ in Houston. Mrs. Speos was bom In Davie County to the late Flora and Grady B. Taylor. She spent most of her life in Winston- Sslem but had been residing in Houston for the past 13 years. She was a former member of Reynolds Presl^terlan Church. ^irviving are her husband, Robert C. Speas of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Lynn) Crow of Houston; one sister, Mrs. Aldine Bishop of Palos Verdes Estates, California; an Aunt, Mrs. Jewell Taylor Beeding of Route 3, Mocksritle. MRS. LAURA C. COLE Mrs. Laura Chappell Cole, 91. of Fleetwood, N.C. widow of Davie F. Cole, died August 19, 1976. She had been seriously III for several months. She was born July 27,1B8S to Joseph and Frances Johnson Chappell in Johnson City, Tenn. She was a member of Calvary Methodist Church at Fleetwood, N.C. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ruth C. Bar ney. MocksvUle, Route 3. and Mrs. Maude C. Vannoy, Win- slon-Salem, N.C.; five sons. Oonie M. Cole, Fleetwood. N.C. Glenn Cole, Rochesttf, New York, Rev. Edgar L. Cole, Granite FaUs. N.C., Earl Cole. Oxford. Pa., and Walter B. Cole. Lakeland. Florida. The funeral was held Saturday, 2:30 P.M. at Hopeweii United Methodist Church in Watauga County by the Rev. Fred Houck, and Norman S. Frye of Winston- Salem. Burial foUowed in the HopeweU Cemetery. Cr *3" ci oo \r> Hi ci es: MRS. KATHBRINE BOINEAU Mrs. Kathcrlne Meroney Edwards Boineau of Columbia. S.C. died August 20th in a hospital in that city. She was a sister of C.F. Meroney Jr. and Mrs. Margaret McNeill of MocksvUle. Mrs. Boineau, wife of John Pope Boineau. was born in Moeksville, o daughter of the late Charles F. and Emma KImbrough Meroney. She received her education at Flora MacDonald CoUege and went to Columbia, S.C. in 1932 to work with (he Federal Land Bank. She was first married to Ihe late Cooper Edwards who died in 1960. Mrs. Boineau Joined Ihe Palmetto Stale Life Insurance Company in March 1936 and retired in 1972. She was a member of the Washington Street United Methodist Church, the American Legion Auxiliary, and the Columbia Chapter of the UDC. Surviving are her husband; , three stepsons. Dr. John P- Boineau Jr. of Augusta, Ga., Robert W. and James M. Boineau of Columbia; a brother, C.F. Meroney of MocksvUle: three sisters, Mr*. Robert S. McNeill of Mocksvilte, Mrs. Silas McBee of MighPoInt, and Mrs. Robert L. Morrow of Allania, and seven grandchildren. Graveside services were held at the Greenlawn Cemetery In Columbia, Sunday. MRS. LENA CRANFILL Mrs. Lena Howell CranfUI. 96, of Rt. 5. MocksvUle, died August I7(h at Davie County Hospital in MocksvUle. Fimeral services were con ducted Thursday at Courtney Baptist Church by Rev. O. M. Burckhallcr and Rev. R. B. Adams. Burial was in church cemetery. Mrs. CranflU was born In Davie County, iho daughter of Gledon and Emily Cain Howell *and was a member of Courtney Baptist Church, Her husband, Nathan CranflU died in 1944. Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Emma Cooley and Mrs. Cteo Miller both of Rt. S. Moeksville. Mrs. Falba Lynch of Wlnston-Salem; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Barren of Hamptonvllle; seven grand children. 14 great grandchildren and 1 great- great-grandchild. s5 r- MOCKSVILLE - HewyWilson (Bo) Tutterow, 63, of Route 1, Mocksville, was aead on arrival at Davie County Hospital this Tues day morning. He was retired from Heritage Furniture Co. and was a member of the Center United ' Methodist I Church. Mr. Tutterwow was born in Davie County March H, 1913 to the late Luke M and Nancy Anderson Tutterow. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth Jarvis y"'^®row; one daughter. Miss Harriett Tutterow of Raleigh; three sons, Lt. Col Henry Wilson Tutterow. Jr. M S* • JimmyMartin Tutterow of Winston- Saiem, the Rev. Richard Keith Tutterow of Newland* five grandchildren; and four brothers, Floyd Tutterow of Statesville, Odias Tutterow , of Winston-Salem, and Duke Md Clay Tutterow, both of Mocksville. Funeral services will be conducted at 4 00 p.m. Thursday at the Center United Methodist Church wth burial following in the church cemetery. 'Hie ser- jdces will be conducted by me Rev. Cameron Dodson. The family will receive friends Wednesday night from 7 unUl 9 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Home. The family • requests that in leiu of^ flowers, memorials be made 'ojhe Center United Methodist Church. f-/ - I ?"l4 ym Cs. Public L;. f>i. c (N •V. I V "it OSVIE CO. PUBDC DBRARY MOCKSVILLE^ NO 10 DAVIi; ( (UINTY i-NTIiRI'RISi: RJtCORD. TIIDRSDAY. SLPTtMBER 2. 1^76 HENRY W. TUTTEROW Henry Wilson (Bo) Tutterow died suddenly at his h«ne Tuesday morning in the Center Community. He was born In Davie County on Maroh n, lOis to Luther Martin and Nancy Anderson Tutterow. He was a retired furniture worker. He Is survived by his wife, Ruth Jarvis Tutterow; three sons, LI. Col, Henry Wilson Jr. of Camp Lejeune, N.C.; June Martin Tutterow of Wlnslon- Salem, N.C.; the Rev. Keith Tutterow of Newland, N.C.; one daughter, Harriet Tutterow of Raleigh; and five grand- chlldrm. Also surviving are four brothers: W. Floyd Tut terow of StatesviUe; 0. 0. Tutterow of King; R, Duke and J. Clay Tutterow of MocksviUe. Funeral service were In complete at press time. MttS.J.W. PHELPS Mrs. J. W. Phelps. 64. the former Velma Foster of 903 N. Main Street. Salisbury, died Sunday at 12:21 p. m. at Rowan Memorial Hospital. Born Sept. ]7, lOii, in Davie County, she was the daughter of Lillie McCullough Foster of Rt. 9, Salisbury and the late Wiliiam A. Foster. Educated in the Davie County Schools she was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Her Ivusband, Joseph W. Phelps. died July 2). |S75. Other survivors include one son, Hary Foster of Rt. a. Salisbury: one brother, Paul A. Foster of MocksviUe. and one foster-grandchild. HUGH C. WILLIAMS Hugh Coke Williams, 69, of Miami, Florida, died there August 2Slh. Funeral services were held at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel at 4:00 p.m. Saturday. The services were conduct^ by the Rev. Fred Shoaf with burial following in Farmington Cemetery. Mr. Williams was bom in Davie County to Cicero C. and Lixiie Smith Williams. He was a painter and a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Farmington Methodist Church. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Eiva Williams Cash and one brother, Joe Williams, both of Route 2, MocksviUe. DAVIl: CmiNTY i-NTLRFRISi; RliCORD. THURSDAY. SLPTBMBER 2. HJ76 WILLIAM H. MOTLEY • William Howard Motley, 40, of Salisbury, a former resident of Davle County, was killed Sunday when his truck over turned while climbing a steep hill In Forayth County. He died at 7:30 p.m. in the Forsyth Memorial Hospital. A passenger In the truck, Nell Boyd, 41. of Winston-Salem, was not injured. Wlnstofl-Salem police said the vehicle was climbing hills in an open field and over^med when it traveled across a steep slope. Mr. Motley was a construction superintendent for L. A. Reynolds Company of Wlnston- Salem. Mr. Motley was bom January 12,193B in Fayetteville, a son of Wade end Alvls Motley. He was educated in Rowan County schools, In Cooleemee School In Davie County, and at the Maryland Institute. He was also a member of the Salisbury Moose Ix>dge. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Lyerly Funeral Home Chapel. Salisbury by the Rev. Elmer Sellers. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Survivors In addition to hla parents include his wife, Ruby Shoaf Motley, formerly of Davie County; a daughter, Donna Lynne Motley of the home; four sisters, Susan Motley and Muriai Motley both of California; Mrs. Teva Baker of Arizona and Mrs. David (Jean) Page of Charlotte, formerly of Davie County. He Is also a brother-in-law of local residents: Mrs.J.T, Barnhardt of Route 4. MocksvlUe, of Bill Shoaf and Kermit Shoaf of Mocksville and Mrs. Aiene Jones of Rt. 3, Mocksville. BHACK AL1.EN Brack Allen. 78. of Hi. 3. Mocksville. died Monday at Manor Care Nursing Home in Salisbury Kuiierul services were held Wi'dni'sday at i p. ni. at Kuion's Funeral Hume Chapel cun- ductod by the Kev Nurman S Frye and ihc .Hev, Von Cannon Burial was in Dulins Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. Allen was born In Davle County on Oct. 16. 1894, to the late Henry E. and Mary PloU Allen, He was a retired farmer. Survivors Include his wife, Rena WHIIams Allen; three daughters. Mrs. Margalin Bobbins of Franklin, Mrs. Fsye Commer of Rl. 4. Yadkinville. and Mrs. Carolyn McCrary of Rt. 7. Mocksville; three sons. Garland Hubert Allen of Rt. 3. Mocksville. Clarence Allen of Rt. 4, Ya^inville. and Henry Edgar Allen of Rt. I. Mocksville; a sister. Mrs. Nina Canada of Franklin; a half- sister. Mrs. Viola Atkins of Winston-Salem; an adopted sister, Lucy McBrlde of Rl. 3, Mocksville; and a foster brother. Wiley Plott of Rt. 2, Mocksville; 24 grandchildren and 16 great-granchildren. <0- sn 5 <3; o 10 DAVIi; COUNTY l-NTfRPRISl; RliCORD. THURSDAY. SUPTUMBER 2. 1976 Leslie Perry Dyson Is Killed By Falling Tree An accident at a logging operation In western Forsytb (&unty resulted In the death of a S3-year-oId MocksvlIIe man. August 2Sth. L^lie Perry Dyson of MocksvUle. RL i, was kOled wdien two trees fell on him as he and a brother were clearing land near Whlt^ven Drive. Dyson's body was pinned under the two trees after being dragged for about 30 feet as the If^ were being moved. Adrian Johnson of Harmony, Rt. 2, said he had hired Dyson and his brother Leon, alM of ModcsviUe, to cut the trees. Dyson was an onfrfoyee of the Anderson-Chip Pidpwood Co. Jdmson said the victim's brother came out of the woods about 10 ajn. and adced him to call an ambulance. When sheriff's deputies arrived, Johnson said, they found that the body had been dragged after the logs had been chained t(%ether and hauled a short distance. Johnson said the accident could have been caused by Dyson's practice of partially cutting several trees In the same area and then felllog a nearby tree, so that one tree would take several down with It. He was a veteran of World War n, serving in ttie U.S. Navy. Mr. Dyson was bwn In Davie County to David and Ivey Rldiardson Dyson. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Elanor Morrison Dyson, two daughters, Mrs. Linda "Ditterow of Route 1. MocksvlIIe and Miss Leslie (Lee) Dyson of the home; one sister, Mrs. W. H. Lumley of Route 1, MocksvlIIe; two Iffothers, Llnnle Dyson of Route 1, MocksvlIIe and Leon I^^n of Route 7, MocksvlIIe. Funeral services were held Friday at 4 p.m. at the Society Baptist Church conducted by the Rev. Sidney Grimes. Buritd was in the (%urch cemetery. o 10 ^ DAV1B COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1976 J. DUGALD WHITE Jamea Dugald While, B7, of Bayhead. New Jersey, father of Mrs. Brook Martin of Mocksville, died Saturday at his hofflc. Memwial services were held TUes^y morning at the home. Mr. White was a graduate of Cornell University and prior to retirement was an investment banker in New York City. He was a veteran of World War I in which he received the Croix de Guerre, awarded by France for outstanding bravery, and the Purple Heart, He was mayor of Bayhead for a number of years and also served as the com* modore of the Bayhead Vatch (hub. Survivors include his wife, Maude S. White of the home; two daughters, Mrs. George Martin of Mocksville Rt. 7 and Mrs. Mary Carol Kunhardt of Washington, Conn. Memorials may be mode to Point Pleasant Hospital in New Jersey or The \raite*MBrtin Scholarship Fund in care of the Central Coroiina Bank in Mocksville. MRS. TRESSA MESSICK Mrs. Tressa Angell Messick, 7B, of Rt.2, was dead on arrival Friday night at Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 2 o'clock in Oak Grove United Methodist Church by the Rev. Gil Wagoner. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Messick was bom In Davie (k>unly, daughter of the late William Brady and Bessie Gaither Angeil. She was a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, George Messick: two sons, William Brady Baker of Mobile, Ala., and James Franklin Baker of California; one stepHion, Carl Baker of Rt. 2. Mocksville; one daughter Mrs. Gilbert Atwocd of Rl, 2, Mocksville; one brother, W. D. Angell of Kannapolis; two half- brothers, B. L. and T. U. Angell of Rl. 3, Mocksville; 13 grand* children and 10 great grandchildren. SIDNEY DURHAM Sidney Earl Durham, 46. of Rt 4 was dead on arrival at Davie County Ho^Ital Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be conducted at 2p.m. Thursday at Eatm's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Fred Carlton and (he Rev. Henry Wheeler. Burial will be In Calvary Baptist Churdi Cemetery. The family will be at the Eatona Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdw. Born In Davie County, he was the son of John Wesley and Hattie Prevette Durttam. He was a retired brick mason and a veteran of World War II, Survivors Include his wife, (he former Jean Bowers, two daughters, Miss Normo Durham and Miss Vickie Durham both of the home; two sons, Sidney Earl Durham, Jr., and Ronnie Durham both of Rt. 7; his mother of Rt 4, one slater, Mrs. Oscar Brown of Landls; six brothers, Otis Durham, Dwighl Durham, Harold Durham, and Floyd Durham of Mocksville, Manual Durham of Gibsonville, and Ed Durham of Salisbury, 0®- cr cr > \r> s S O I o HOMER B. TOLBERT Homer Brown Tolbert, 60, of Rt. 2, Cleveland, died at the Davis Hospital In StatesvlUe last Thursday. He had served three terms In the North Carolina General Assembly as a state representative for Iredell Onmty in 1067, 1969 and 1979. Funeral sendees were held Saturday at the Cleveland Baptist Church by the Rev. Kenneth Hyde. Burial was In the churdi cemetery. Bom Feb. 25, 1916 to Iredell County, Mr. Tolbert was a son of the late Herbert B. and Mary SUkelealher Tolbert. He was a farmer, a member of the Cleveland Baptist Church where he was a former chair man of the deacons, Sunday School teacher, superintendent of the Sunday School, church treasurer and church clerk. He graduated from Troutman High School In 1093. He was also a member of the Cleveland Lions Club. He served as a member of the ASCS Slate Committee and was also former member of the North Carolina Cotton Promotion Association, a past8resident of the Iredell County iake Forest Deacon's Club and was a member of the Farmers Home Administration Com mittee. He was active throughout his life In the ItepnUican Party. Ajndvors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Tucker Tolbert. who be married Dec. 19, 1936; two sons, Homer B. Tolbert, Jr. and Carl P. Tolbert, both of (Heveland; one dai^ter, Bire. G. Carroll Jordan of StatesvlUe; four sUters, Miss ZuUa Tolbert. Miss Shirley Tolbert and Mrs. Paul Sage, aU of Kannapolis, and Miu Dorothy Tolbdrt of Sparla; two brothers dames R. Tuiberl, Sr. M StatesvUle snd William Tdbert of Morganton; and four grendchUdren. PROF. T.J. BROWN Prof. Thomas Jefferson Brown. 98, of 1011 N. Cameron Avenue, Wlnston-Salem, died in his home August Slst. He was a native of Davie County and has lived in Win- ston-Salem for 87 years. Prof. Brown started his education in Davie County and later attended the Depot SI. School in Wlnston-Salem. He attended the Slater Inudatrial Academy and earned his B.A. degree from Shaw University in IWeigh. He also held a Masters degree from Columbia Unlveraily in New York. Prof. Brown's teaching career began In Fork (Church (k^munity in Davie County and he later taught in the Old n Bellvue School in Wlnston- Salem. He was principal in two spools in Clinton, N.C. and ialer as a principal in Mt. Airy . for two years. He was later empli^ed by the Slater Normal School now known as Winatcn- Salem State University, where he served as a Professor from 1911 to 1961, a span of SO years. When he retired, In addition to being the Head of the SocUogy Department, he was the Postmaster of the University. On September 25,1666, he was honored by the university by the naming of Brown Hail (a men's dormilory) in his honor and memory. At the First Baptist Church, where he was a charter member and the oldest living member. He served as Superlntendanl of the Sunday School and Chairman of the Board of Deacons, and most of all the auxlleriea of the church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Brown of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Made B. Brown of 1628 N. Cameron Ave. and Mrs. Wilhdenia B. Lash of 7118 Hattie Ave.; one son, Mr. Thomas L. Brown of 8020 Teresa Ave.; five grand children; four great-Sandchlldren; one daughter- law; two Bona-ln-law; several nieces and nephews and other relatives. r- Si •. V Si \ cr c c o rv 0^ hO ■^L I «5 c . <> i yage 18—Winston-Salem Jou- ^ f>-:n^ - i 9 yi, attj CARTER c-' ■■■■■■^ : MOCKSVILLE - Mr. \. Zadcey Roy Carter, 68, of r Hospital Street, died-in J Davie County Hospital Mon-r : day night l^eral services -- will be held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral i v.Home Chapel by the Rev. Bill' Shoaf and the -Rev. ;iEugene Goodman with' burial following in the Dulin United Methodist Church ^ Cemetery. He was bom in "Davie County to Hurt L. and '"Alice How^ Carter land ^ - was a retired employee; of^Heritage Furniture Co. and was a member of the Dulin United Methodist Church.^ Surviving are his wife, the. former Maggie Canter; five daughters, Mrs. Mary. Nell Lawrence, Mrs. Peggy Henderson and Mrs. Judy . Ashley, all of Route 3, Mocksville,. Mrs. Betty Singleton of Route,.4, Mocksville and Mrs. Jack Cody of Lexington; one eon,Alton Carter of Mocks^e; two stepdaughters, 'Mrs. Elaine Browii and .Miss Teresa Canter, both (d the ^bome; one stepson, SamualWajme Canter of Route 6, M-ocksville; 8 grand children; and 3 stepgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Cecil McDanial ' ' of Route 3, Mocksville; and one brother, Howard Carter i of Route 3, Mocksville. The[ body is at Eaton's Funeral Home where the family will i ! recdve friends from 7 until 9 V : .pjn. Wednesday evening. I CD O □ Z O UJ ^ -JCQ -J 3 > 0- c/) o 2 • sScLicvr^ ^Ow\"n<i/ '■'avie Co. Pa&lic Lfesn' Mocksvffig, N. C. DAV[E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1976 a~ Kr> UJ 'SC .rs ca o REV. J.B. TABOR Rev. Jidui Bascom Tabor. Jr. 78, of 1704 Whlleiey Place. Gre^sbnrn. died Sunday evening. He U abrother of Mrs. B.C. Brock of Fannlngton. FVmeral services were hdd Wednesday at a:SO p.m. at the T^bemade United Methodist Church by the Rev. Joseph Lashley and Dr. Barley WllUaroi with burial In the church cemetery. He was a native of Cullford County and attended Ruther* ford College. Trinity College, and recetved his Bachelor of Divinity degree from Emory University. Rev. Tabor was ordained in t629 and pastored in the Western North Carolina (kmference of United Methodist Qnirches for 37 years, retiring In 1963. Surviving are his wife, Ila Stort Tabor of (he home; two dai^ttfs, Mrs. Jack D. Welch of Burlington and Mrs. Nancy Agullara of Greensboro; one brother, RJ*. Tabor of Lake Park. Fla.; four sisters. Miss Margaret Tabor, Miss Prances Tabor, both of Statesville, Mrs. B.C. Brock, Sr. of Farmlngton and Mrs. Edwin L. Patterson of Catonsvflle, Maryland. Contributions may be made to the Heart Fund or to the Tabonade United Methodist Church Building Fund. F. ELMER TUTTEROW F. Elmer l^tlerow, 72, of 2723 Darden Road, Greensboro, was dead on arrival Seirfember 8th at the Moses Cone Hospital of that dty following a sudden Illness. Funml services were held Friday in Christ Wesleyan Churdt. Burial was In Gulliord Memorial Park. He was a native of Davie county but had lived In Greensboro most of his life. He retired from (he State of North Carolina Landscaping Division after 14 years of serdce. He had previously worked for L3. GalUmore Contractors. Mr. TUtterow was a memtier of the Christ Weleyan Church where he was president of the McQuskey Bible Class. He was a former memt>er of the ad* visory board and Sunday School Superintendent. Survivors included his wife. Mrs. Beulah Hendrlcka Tut* terow of the home; one daughter. Gladys Schoffner of East Strowelburg, Penn.; two sisters, Mrs. Norman Cleary and Mrs. ITavis TUtterow, and one half*slster, Mrs. Lester Bowles, all of DavIe County; Glenn Tutterow of Greensboro; one balf*brDther, Grady TUt* terow of Mocksvllle; two grandchildroi and one great* grandchild. HARVEY M. WHITE Harvey MlUon White, 46, of Rt 1 Advance, died Saturday morning at Forsyth Memorial Ho^tal after an Illness of two MISS L1LLIE MAE BLAYLOCK Mrs. Llllle Mae Blaylock, 78, of 19 Watt Sutet, Coolcemee. was dead on arrival FYiday night at Davte County Hospital. Funeral services were h<dd Sunday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Ray Pennell and Ine Rev. Austin Hamilton. Burial was In Jerusalem Baptist Church Cemetery. Bom in Moore County, Mrs. Blaylodc was a daughter of the late William and Kalle MuIIis Knowles. She was a retired rnnployee of Erwfn Mills and a memb^ of the First Baptist Church. Her husband, W.B. Blaylock, preceded her in dttUt. Survivors Include four daughters, Mrs. Edna Howard and Mrs. Nellie Haupe, both of Mocksvllle. Mrs. Maggie Swieegood of Clinton. Md. and Mrs. Catherine Milhtden of Richmond, Va.; three sons, Naylor Blaylock of Hickoiy, William Blaylock of Richmond. Va.. nnd Herbert Blaylock of Kunth^ton Beach, Calif.; 12 grandchildren and nine great* grandchildren. Funeral services were eon* ducted at Hatworth-Mlller Chapel at 8 p.m. Tuesday fay Chapiain BUI Maddox of the VSAJf. and the Rev. Richard Levlner. Burial was In the Bethlehm United Methodist Church Cemetery in DavIe County with full military honors. Mr. White was born in Detroit. Michigan to Harmon Clifton and Mary Martin While. He was employed by Schlltz Brewoy fw the past two years and was retired from the UB. Air Force as a technical sgt. with 33 years of service. He served In the Korean and Viet Nam cmfUcta. He moved to Advance in 1972 after retiring from the Air Force and was of the Methodist faith. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mildred Ellis While of the home; one daughter, Miss Alice Faye White of the home; two sons, Carl Dean White of the home and Frank Edward White of the U.5. Air Force In Homestead. Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Betty Messing of Pinleyville, Pa.; three brothers, Harold White of Yadklnvllle, Harmon White of Virginia Beach, Va., and Kenneth White of Orlando, Fla.; his mother of Pinleyville, Pa. f- cr MISS ESSIE SMITH Miss Essie Smith, 91, of Rt. 4, died Friday afternoon at her htme after a long Illness. Bom Jan. 5, 1865 In DavIe County, Miss Smith was the daughter of the late Henderson and Uza Smith. She was last employed by the Waller H. Woodson family of Boxwood. She was a member of New Bethel Baptist Church. Miss Smith is survived by one sister, Mrs. Nolle Chunn of Rt. 4. 12 DAVIl- COUNTY liNTIiRPRlSli RECORD. THURSDAY, SEI»TEMBER l')76 MRS. LILLIE POTTS Mrs. Ullle Hendrix Polts, 70, of Route 3, died Monday mor* ning at Da vie Couoly Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Jack Luther and the Rev. Robert Crews. Burial was in the Bixby Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Born in Davte County, July 22, 1906. Mrs. Potts was a dau^ier of the late Milton Gaslon and Ida Jane McDaniei Hendrix. She was a member of Comalzer (hiited Methodist Church and a retired employee of Erwin Mills in Cooleemee. Her husband was the late William C. Potts. Survivors include one son, Graham Hendrix of Rl. 3, Mocksville; one sister, Mrs. Glenn Messlckof Rt. 1, Advance and six grandchildren. MRS.SALLIE BEAUCHAMP Mrs. Saliie Mock Beauchamp. 62, of Beauchamp Road, Rt. 2, Advance, widow of George Beauchamp. died Saturday morning at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. She was born in Davie County to I. H. and Mary Phelps Mock. All of her life had been In Davie County in the Mocks Com munity and she was a charter member of Mocks United Mehlodist Church. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Waiter (Pete) (Florence) Carter of the home: one granddaughter, Mrs. Patsy Kiger of Rl. 2, Advance; one grandson Jerry Carter of Rt. 2, Advance; two great-grand* children; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were con ducted at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Mocks United Methodist Church. Burial was lit the church cemetery. 2ACKEY R. CARTER Zackey Roy Carter, 68, of Hospital Street, died in Davie County Hospital, September tsth. Funeral services were held September I6th at Baton's Funeral Home (%apel by the Rev. Bill Shoaf and the Rev. Eugene Goodman with burial following in the Dultn United Methodist Church Cemetery. He was bom In Davie County to Burt L. and Alice Howard (Warier and was a retired em ployee of Heritage Furniture Co. and was a member of the Dulin United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Maggie Canter; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Neil Lawrence, Mrs. Peggy Hen derson and Mrs. Judy Ashley, an (tf Route 3, MocksvlHe, Mrs. Betty Singleton of Route 4, Mocksville and Mrs. Jack Cody of Lexington; one son, Alton Carter of Mocksville; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Elaine Brown and Miss Teresa Canter, both of the home; one stepson, Samual Wayne Canter of Route 6, Mocksville: 6 grandchildren; and 3 step-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. CecU McDanial of Route 3, Mocksville; and one brother, Howard Carter of Route 3, Mocksville. r~ cr ci cr u) 5 «£: 3 o I o cD DAVn. (OUNTY I;NT|-RPRISI. RI:( 0RI>. nU'RSIlAV. SlilTIMBI R M). I«)76 P.R. KIMBROUGH P.R. Klmbrough 87, died at his home in Atlanta, Georgia ^tui^ay afternoon, September leth. Funeral services were con ducted iSiesday at Patterson Funeral Home in Atlanta, with the Rev. Sam Cokcr and the Rev. Leonard Young of ficiating. Burial was in the Westview Cemetery there. Mr. Kimbrough was the son of the late M.D. and Sally Brock Kimbrough. He was president of the Keen Associates in Atlanta at the time of his death. Survivors include a step daughter, Mrs. William H. HinSey of Jackson. Georgia; a step-granddaughter, Mrs. Florence Cobean of Roswell, New Mexico; and many nieces and nephews of Davie County. Attending the funeral were: Miss Norma Furches of Far- mlnglon, Mrs. Gwendolyn Ward of Charlotte, A.M. Kimbrou^, Jr. of Richardson, Texas, Mr. and Mra. Worth Billings and Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Kimbrough of Jonesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Qsbome of MocksvUle. ELIZABETH OLIVURIUS Elisabeth Stone OHverius, 58, 4 former resident of MocksvUle, died last week In Watsonville, California where she had lived for Ae past 30 years. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Stone who lived at Bll North Main Street, MocksviUe, and sister of Mrs. Blary Wilson Rcdwell of 827 Hemlock St., MocksvUle. She was a graduate of the MocksvUle High School. In Walsonvllle, Mrs. Oliverious had been active in (he operation of Oliverious Cleaners. She was a past president of the Watsonville Soroptimist Club and had also been active In Girl ScouUng. Survivors include her husband, Francis; a son, Jim, and a daughter, Helen oiiverious. ail of WatsonviOe; two brothers, Tom Stone and Clement Stone, both of North Carolina; two sisters. Sarah Althizer of West Virginia and Mary Wilson Rod well of MocksviUe, N.C. Funeral services were held Monday at Mehl's Colonial Chapel by the Rev. Alan Searles of the United Presbyterian Church. Private burial followed in the Para jo Valley Memorial Park. LOFTIN S. McBRIDE Lofton S. McBride, 65, of Route 5, died Thursday af ternoon In Davie County Hospital in MocksvUle. Pweral services were held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday at the Wyo Wesleyn Chapel by the Rev. Benjamin Stowe, the Rev. ArvUle &iow and the Rev. Earl Newt<m wiUi burial in Ute Mt. Olive Cemetery. Mr. McBride was bom in Yadkin County, the son of Branch and Ola Kiger McBride and was retired from (he Carolina Insulating and Yarn Company of Winston-Salem. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lena Beamon McBride of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline LinvUIeand Mrs. NeUie Allen, both of Route 5, MocksvUle and Mrs. Magaline Allen of Route 2,; three sons, Raymond, Gaither and Charles McBride. all of Route 5, MocksviUe: one brother, Floyd R. McBride also of Route S, and five grandchildren. JOHNM.McINTYRE John Morrison Mclntyre, SO of Rl. 1 Woodleaf died at Rowan Memorial Hospital Sunday * evening. Funeral were held Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel in MocksviUe by the Rev. ^trley Jones. Burial was in Rowan Memorial Park. Bom Feb. |3,1826, in Rowan County. Mr. Mclntyre was a son of the late Cyris and Ullian Michael Mclntyre. He was a retired salesman for Rice and Ratledge Milling Company. Survivors include one daughter. Miss Sylvia Mcln tyre, of the home; cwo sisters, Mrs. Ruth Myers of Rt. 1, Cleveiand and Mrs. Mildred Poplin of Rt. t, Woodleaf; four brothers, Jim Mclnlyreof Rt. I, Waodlcaf, Dink Mclntyre of Salisbury. Bill Mclntyre of Rt. i 4, MocksvUle and Bob Mclntyre ' of Rl. 1, Cleveiand. cr iSTHEL NAIL HOWARD Mrs. Ethel Nail Howard, 81, of Route 3, MocksviUe died at Lynn Haven Nursing Home Tuesday morning. September 28. Mrs. Howard was the wife of Uve late Miller Howard and the daughter of Abram Nail and Ida Rose Nali. Funeral services will be held Thursday. September 3Cih at 2 p. m. at Bethel United Methodist Church. Burial services will lake place at Hose Cemetery in MocksviUe. The body will lie in state at the church from l:3U p. m. to 2:00 p. in Thursday. The body will lie in state at the funeral home on Wednesday. Sep tember 29 from 7 to 0 p. m. The Rev. Jack Luther and the Rev R. B. Ijvlner performed ^ the ceremony. Survivors are: one daughter, _ Mrs. Frank Sain of MocksviUe.' Route 3; three sons, Tony Howard. Abe Howard of MocksvUle, Route 3, and (he Rev. W. N. Howard of Chapel Hill: one sister, Mrs. Margaret Call of MocksviUe; one brother, Abram Nail of Greensboro; sixteen grandchildren; seventeen great grandchildren and one great great granddiild. MRS. ERMA SHEER HUNTER Mrs. Brma Sheek Hunter, 73, of 3844 Country Club Road, died Saturday at Winston-Saiem Convalescent Center after being iii three months. Funeral services were con ducted at 3 p.m. Monday at New Philadelphia Moravian Church. Burial was in the church graveyard with the Rev. Robert lobst officiating. She was bom in Davie County to John and Emma Ward Sheek. She was a member of New Philadelphia Moravian Church and the Friendly Homemakers Club. Surviving are her husband, Robert W. Hunter: three daughters. Miss Carol Hunter of the home, Mrs. Dllworth Yokley of 327 Cool Springs Road, and Mrs. Robert Dunnagan of 3247 Kemersville; one son, John Robert Hunter of Arden Grcle, Ctemmons; six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; one half-sister, Mrs. Nannie Butner of MocksvUle. BLAKE DENNISTON Blake Birchfieid Denniston. 73, of North Main Street. MocksviUe, died early Monday morning. September 27th at Uie Davie Coimty Hospital. He is survived by his wife. Hazel Brown Denniston of MocksviUe, one daughter, Mrs. Margie Wilson of Newhartfcrd, New York and one son, Blake Gilbert Denniston also of North Main Street. MocksvUle. He was bom in Clarendon, Pennsylvania' to GUbert Den niston and lily Fisk Dennis^. Funeral services were held Wednesday, September 2Sth at 2:00 pjn. In Canlstel, N.Y. Burai followed in the Hillside Cemetery in Canlstel. O rO CT- > d o: O HODGES" a - MOCKSVIEEE: : Mrilt Sophie Meroney Hodges, 87,. of L^ington, died Satu^ay mornings at Lexihgtbn Meinonal Hospital. Funeral service will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Eaton's ^ Funeral Oiapei:" Burial will be in Joppa CemeteryJ'The Rev. Austin Hamilton will conduct the service. She was bom in Davie Counfy to the late Phillip . Lee' and Margaret Elizabeth Brown Meroney and was the widow of John C. Hodges who died in 1961. She was a reUred school teacher. Surviving is one niece,' Miss Phyllis Meroney of Asheville. - vPcc. O '3' i 77^ r-.V' UA-i I Q a'V/i£ CO. Fuauc ubrary MOCKSVILf F, NC K -ib DAVIR COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1976 MRS. HELEN PTLCHER Mrs. Helen McBrlde PUcher. 4B. Route 2, Mocksville was dead on arrival at the Davie County Hospital Monday. She had b^n 111 for six months. She was bom in Davie County to Charlie A. and Nannie Hockaday McBride and was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church where she was active In all phases of church work. She was a member of the Farming ton Fireman's Auxiliary, a member of O.A,B. Lodge 75 and was Pino- Farmington Community Outstanding Citizen for 1975. She worked for W.A. Wilkerson and Son Insurance Company. Surviving are her husband John W. Pilcher, Jr.; one son,John D. Pilcher of Route 1, Advance; three brothers, William H. McBrlde of Route l. Advance, Johnson A. McBride of Route 2, Mochaville and C. Vernon McBride of Clemmons; one half sister, Mrs. Henry Richie of Route 4, Mocksville; and two half-brothers, Grady E. McBride of Routes, Mocksville and Ray H. McBride of Charlotte. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:IX> p.m. at the Macedonia Moravian Church with burial following in the church graveyard. ERNEST LEACH Emest Leach. 66, of Rt. 2, Advance, died at Davie County Hospital Saturday morning after an extended illness. Funeral services were con ducted at 4 p.m. Monday at Smith Grove A.M.E. Zion ^urch In Davie County. Burial, was in Clemmona Memorial Gardens. TheRev. R.H. Jarrett officiated. Surviving are his wife, Mrs- Ruby J. Leach of the home; two sisters. Miss Nellie Leach of Hurt, Va., and Mrs. Edna Walker of Durham, N.C.; one uncle, Frank Leach of Winston- Salcm; one aunt, Mrs. Lottie Bailey of Beckley, W. Va. RAYMOND KIMREV Raymond Klmrey, 63, of Route 6. Mocksville, died Monday night in Wlnston-Salem at Pell Care Nursing Home. Funeral services will be conducted at Eaton's Chapel Thursday at It a. m. The Rev. J. Clyde Vates will officiate. Burial will follow in Jerusalem Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Klmrey was born in Stanley County, August 90, 1913 to Preston and Froma Hudson Klmrey. He was a retired service station employee and was a member of Silver Springs Baptist Church In Stanley County. Survivors include his wife the former Laura Bobbins; one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Lee Duchuls of Charlotte, N. C.; two sons, Ralph K. Kimrey of Route 6, Mocksville and Ray Kimrey of the home; 1 stepson, Grady Lee Carter of Gold Hill; S grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Eddie Kendall of Black Mounlalti and l brother, Haywood Kimrey of Albemarle. LINNIE CLAYTON WRIGHT Linnle Clayton Wright, 76. of 5175 Yadkinville Road, Pfaff- town, died at Frosylh Memorial Hospital Monday night. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the New Union Methodist church by the Rev. Kermit Shoaf. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. He was bom in Iredell County February 12, 1900 to Thomas E. and Julia Boyd Wright. He was an employee of the North Carolina Highway Department. He is survived by his wife, the former Emma Painter; one son, Thomas C. Wright of Pfafflown; 3 grandchildren; a sister. Miss Flossie Wright of Richmund, Indiana and a brother. John Wright of Route 6, Mocksville. MRS. SOPHIE M. HODGES Mrs. Sophie Meroney Hodges. 87, of Lexington, died Saturday in Lexington Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were con ducted Sundayat 2:30 o'clock in the Eaton Funeral Home chapel by the Rev. Austin Hamilton. Burial was in Joppa cemetery. Mrs. Hodgea was bom in Davie Counlyi daughter of the late Phillip Lee end Elizabeth Brown Meroney. She taught scchool for over 23 years In Davie and surrounding coun ties. She was a member of the First Methodist Church. Chapter 98 of Order of Eastern Star and chaplain of the Golden Age club. She is survived by one niece. Miss Phyllis Meroney of AshevlHe. HOWARD W. HARRIS Howard William Harris, 64, of Rt. 5, died at the VA Hospital In Sallabury Saturday night. Funeral aarvicea were held Tuesday at Bethel Baptist Church In Yadkin County by the Rev. Clay Macemore and the Rev. Norman Joyner. Burial was In the church cemetery, Born In Yadkin County, Aug. 7,1922, Mr. Harris was a son of the late William C. and Minnie King Harris. He was a retired employe of Southern Screw Company in StatesvlHe, a member of Bethel Baptist Oiurch, and a veteran of World War II. Survivors Include his wife, Wilma Hepler Harris; two daughters, Mrs. Bruce WhlUker of Rt. 5, Mocksville and Mrs. Dwight Anderson of Rt. 2. Harmony; two sons, Howard Eugene Hiurls of Rt. 3, Yadkinville. and Richard Dale Harris of Rt. 2, StatesvlHe; two brothers, John Harris of Mocksville and George Harris of Rt. 3, YadkJnviUe; and nine grandchildren. an® ^ts-^i^^^"«Pod '^fadkih Coun^?an^ Winston- ^ i'SiirSM W. .ShS"of s ■'a>ns, Df S.^t,fetL '°^ I a i_! ^iph^-oSra ^ ° •^andchiIdreni. /r:„eaA^ W 'jjg-and^dren; one ILtoi" ^ < rj >(B:rank W. SheS iT «V S ^ nSfe^of *mi- 1 ? Yfldkifl*. ^ 5- ' " ' " ^ * ■;. j- . - A^a I ' ^ufn « ?®"*''"and Hubert r^le^ iViC:-Tha^v *fr- J C-U«Tk./ - 7- ->ft vA "S-> -Ci Q> o \ v/> u) "r O 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1976 MRS. NANA EATON Nana Moore Eaton, 78. of Route 2. Mocksvllle, died FViday morning in N. C. Baptist Hospital following three days of serious iUness. She was bom In Davie County to Benjamin Franklin and Margaret Summs Moore and was a retail derk in a country store for a number of years. She was a member of the Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, John Loftis Eaton; two daughters. Mrs. Janice Hunter of Route 2, Mocksvllle and Mrs. Carolyn Gwtner of Bdmcnt; one granddau^ter; one great granddaughter; one niece and one nephew. Funeral services were held Sunday at 4:00 p. m. at the Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church by the Rev. Jim Bob Reeves wth burial following in the church cemetery. RUTLEDGE E. COVER Rutledge B. Cover, 73, of 880 Early Road. Youngstown, Ohio, a former printer with The Youngstown Vindicator, died of a pulmonary embolism at 8:30Bm. last Tuesday in North Side ospltai after an extended Illness. Mr. Cover was born Aug. 1, 1003. in New Bedford. Pa., son of John V. and Lillian Messenger Cover, coming to Youngstown at an early age. He was a linotype opm-ator for The Vindicator for 48 years, retiring in 1668. He was a member of the Struthers Church of Qirist, and a past deacon and charter member of the diurch. He was a (Kl*year member of Youngstown TVpographlcai Union No. 200. He Is survived by his wife the former Mary (Betty) Nute, whom he married 47 years ago, a son, David A. Cover of Cooleemee, a daughto*. Mrs. Leota Rosson of Erick, Oklahoma: three sisters, Mrs. Verne Davis of Youngstown, Mrs. Ruth Luxon of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Lillian Bergmann of Alvin, Texas and eight grand- Oct. 8, at the Davls-Vetker Funeral Home, children. Services were held at 11 a. m. (Info about survivors Is missing In newspaper. VJ5 r- <r V ^ vpp"' nS I " \ ^ Siis aftembdl^Hfr was:bprn ^rin Davie-Cffunty,Thom^i-aiMtjSarS^jnfrey ytet^ed' ':|^Me(h( "fiwas^;.— kSelraa.V,.[';|daughter,. .ie;wa^.Ul: _ wasqfitt^ ,_;Mr:.I^ey to.;Mrs.. *».y - aiii had. a.. :®,.Qausutc.., 2rJHowellK.. a..grandchild, g Sandra, all preceded hun m •*^eath." Sumying are his '§ \Srlfe. -Bessie .^^Smith 1 Lakey of the h^;;;^ne t ^ther, R.U/LaIi^ofFar- 1 rfanetoh. N.C.; 3 step-sons, i,mB. Smith of Charlotte, J. ^ ^-"Smith of aemmons and i W-m; Smith of Farmington ; I 'r 1^' c- o Oa^jte DAVIE CO. PUBUG UBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC r^Mst'evehsbh^EiiMl.-. liflht the DavieCdunty Hpspito wjthi3t^Wedniesday'^afteraoon| >3 He iwas: bom ia DaviieCoui^ s8ty,rsoii;6f ThomiK •A was iUi for one year the Methodist fait^" '^iiakey was first fnarr^ td^ •^•Mrs. Selma Peniy and. had a"Haughter.; La Deea^ y55r:.j T3[owell; ^a grandchild, ■;JSandrai all precede himm- iSeaflu Surviving:, are jus'^rwif^, 'Jessie^ Lee'Smitn • itakey of the home; i one , ,brother,. IL U. Lakey of Fat,.mingtpn; NXL;^3^stere<ffl^U B. Smith Hof .Oiarlotte, :«. J. L. Smith of Clemmonsand»*W. K. SnuthofEarmmgton;-;,*^2' stepbrothers,?-MacyLangeton and.RoyLiangetoii, both of Mocksville; severa-^nieces and nephews. The^ser-yices will be at • Voglers-Clemmons Chapel 2; p.m; •Friday with burial m meFarmington Community Cemetery. The servicee^H^e' conducted by the. ReVj^-^red Shoaf. The faihily will te at the Yoglers-Clemmonsajhapel from 7 to 9 Thursrday/ The family requests;; that memorials be made^ toFarmington CommunityCemetery Fund. s.^' "Ja c- /o" \A DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1976 ci o \r> U3 ca O EVAN LAKEY Evan Stevenson Lakey of Farmlngton, N.C. passed away at Davie County Hospital Oc* tober latb. He was born In Davie County, son of Thomas and Sarah Winfrey Lakey. Mr. Ukey was a retired farmer. He was III for one year and was of the Methodist faith. Mr. Lakey was Rrst married to Mrs. Selma Penry and had a daughter, La Deen Lakey Howell; a grandchild, Sandra, all preceded him in death. Surviving are his wife, Jessie Lee Smith Lakey of the home; one brother, R.U. Lakey of Farmlngton, N.C.; a atep-fions. U.B. Smith of Charolotte, J.L. Smith of Clemmons and W.K. Smith of Farmlngton; 2 step brothers, Macy Langston and Roy Langston, both of Mocksville; several nieces and nephews. The services were held at Voglers-Clemmons Chapel on Friday with burial In the Farmlngton Community Cemetery. The services were conducts by the Rev. Fred Sioaf. PATSY LAIRD MISS Palsy Belle Laird, 30. of Comatzer Road, Mocksville Rt. 3, died last Thursdav afternoon of self-inflicted gundrai wounds. Ptineral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Fork Bapllst Church. TheRev.Yates Wilkinson and the Rev. Jack Luther officiated. Burial was In (he Cornatzer United Methodist Clnirrh Crmclcry. Burn In Davie County March 13,1BS6, she was the daughter of Eula Martin Laird and the late Willie L. Laird. She spent her life In Davie County in the Comatzer community and was a member of Cornatzer Methodist Church. Survivors other than her mother are, one son, Michael F. Laird of Ae home and one brother, Lloyd tCotton) W. Laird of Milling Road, Dullin. CHARLES A. FOSTER Charles Anderson Foster, 87, of ^ute 3, Mocksville died at his home Tuesday evening. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Vates Wilkinson of ficiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. He was bom in Davie County Draember 4th, 188Q to Jacob and Sally Foster, He was a retired farmer and a member of Fork Baptist Church. His wife Laura Carter Poster died in May of 187S. Survivors Include one daughter, Mrs. Jackie Koontz of Route 3, Mocksville; 2 grand children. 3 great grand- diildren; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Wyatl of WInston-Salem, N. C. The Family will receive friends at Baton's Funeral Home Wednesday evening. Ct- '.VsS <3 r- 3-^ o . SOUTHERN —MOCKSVILLE, N. C. — Mr. r§Roy Hampton Southern, 62, 2^ of 665 Gwynn St., Mocksville, 4 died at N. .C. Baptist • Hospital in Winstoh-Saleih ^ Thursday evening. Fpneral services will be conducted at 4:00 p.m. Saturday at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Austin Hamilton and' Mr. Charles Dunn. A graveside service will be held at 5:30 p.m. Saturday ih'^Salem Chapel United Church of Christ Cemetery in Walnut,Cove. Mr. Southern was bom in Stokes County to Oscar M.-" and Mandy Flynn Southern. He was a ared supervisor ^or Holly Farms Poultry and a member of First Methodist Church of Mocksville and a member of Mocksville Masonic Lodge. Survivors in clude his wife, the former Ruby Marshall; four sons, Roy H. Southern, Jvt with the U.S. Army sta'tioned in Ger many, Marshall Southern of Mocksville, Phillip and Barry Southern both of Wilkesboro; 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild; four rSisters, Mrs. Rachel Manuel of Walnut Cove, Mrs. Lucy . Sheenan of Dade City, Fla., Mrs. Catherine Southern of ' Kingston, N. C. and Mrs. Selma Fowler of Walnut Cove; two brothers, Russell Southern of Stokesdale and W. F. (Bill) Southern of Walnut Cove. The body is at Eaton Funerdl Home in Mocksville where the family I will receive friends from 7:()0^9:00 p.m. Friday. They ! reouest that all memorials be made to the Davie County • Hospital Auxiliary or to the Cancer OAVie CO. PUBLIC UBBARYWOCKSViaE. NO V 10 - DAVIE tOUNTY I NTKRPRISh RECORD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1976 n I —— MRS. BERTHA MAE JONES Mrs. Bertha Mae Jones Brown, 80. of Route 6, Mocksvllle, the widow of Lonnle J. Brown, died In the Davie County Hospital Thursday morning. Puneral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. ot the Baton Funeral Home Chopel by the Rev. Grady T^ittcrow and the Rev. Jim Reeves with burial following In the ZIon Baptist Church Cemetery In Iredcll County. Mrs. Brown was bom In Davie County, daughter of William Coc and Mellnda Baity Jones and was a retired nur seryman. Surviving arc one daughter, Mrs. Irene Grocc of Route 6. Mocksvllle; four sons, Doyle Brown and Larry Brown of Route 6, Mocksvllle, Dormen Brown of Route 5, Mocksvllle and Lester J. Brown of Salisbury; 12 grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Fadle Jones Jolley of Route 8, Mocksvllle; and one foster brother, Thomas Jones of East Bend. MRS. BIDDIB W. HENDRIX Mrs. BIddie Wilson Hendrlx, 69, of Route 2, Advance, died Tuesday at Baptist Hospital In Wlnston-Salem. She was bom in Davie County to the late W. T. and Minerva Smith Wilson. She was a retired (exKfc employee of Erwln MUls at Coolcmec. She la the widow of UUInglon Hendrlx who died In 1673. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 4 p. m. at Eaton's Funeral Chape) with Dr. David E. Foust, officiating. Burial will be In the Fork Baptist Church cemetery. Survivors tnclude 1 daughter, Mrs. Elisabeth (Jerry) Husser of Route 2, Advance; 3 grand children; 6 great grand children; 2 sisters, Mrs. J. 0. Hanes of Wlnston^Iem and Mrs. C. O. Hopper of Gaffney, S. C. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Farmlngton Mcmcal Center at Farmlngton. The family will receive friends at Eaton's Funeral Home from 7 until 6 Wednesday evening. PEARL FOSTER COOK ADVANCE, N. C. - Mn Pearl Foster Cook, age 97, o Advance. Route I, the widow of Mr. Gearie L- Cook, died Mondiv night at Guardian Care in Clemmons, N.C. Mrs. Cook was bom in Divie County to Frank and Fannie Beauchamp Foster. She was a member of Macedonia Moravian Church, where slw wac active in Sun^y School and church work, until her health became bad' Surviv ing are two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Hockaday of Route t. Advance and Mrs. Mattie Sheitan of 2826 Hope Church Rd.i one son, Mr. Curtis i Bill IF. Cook of Route 1, Ad- vance; a number of. grandchildren; and one step daughter. Mrs. George Smflh of Homtitead. Florida. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev- John Kipp and Rev. Galen Crist in Mscedoftia Moravian □lurcb Wednesday at 2:00 p.m., with burial in the church graveyard- ROY SOUTHERN Roy Hampton Southern, 62. of 6G5 West Gwenn St- died atBaptist Hoapltal In Wlnston- Snlem Thursday night. The funeral was conducted nl4 p.m. Saturday at Eaton'sFuneral Home Chapel by theRev. Austin Hamlllon and (3iarlea Dunn. A grovesidc service was held 6:30 p.m.Saturday In Saiem Chapel United Church of Christ Cemetery at Walnut Cove. In lieu of flowers, memorialsmay Iks made to the DavieCounty Hospital Auxiliary or the cancer fund. Born in Stokes County, he was the .son of Oscar M. Mandy Flynn Southern. He was areasupervisor of Holly FarmsPoultry, a member of the First Methodist Church of Mocksvllle and a member of the Mocksvllle Masonic Lodge. Survivors Includehis wife, theformer Ruby Marshall; foursons, Roy H. Soulhom, Jr, with the U.S. Army In Germany. Marshall Southern of Mocksvllle, Phillip Southernand Barry Soulhorn of Wilksboro; four sisters, Mrs. Lucy Sheenan of Dade City, Fla., Miss Catherine Southern of Kinston. Mrs. Hacheal Manuel and Mrs. Sclma Fowler of Walnut Cove; two brothers. RusBcl Southern of Slokcsdale. and W.F. (Bill) Southern ofWalnut Cove; 12 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 11/1/1976 d, d. d> O ) o c5 rSirtrfiiiMigl '-> !:;-cem m^rn^mmSS son;: V ' Siio^^^e j^isiers,^'Mra^ j •Afe. JiMCriasminif Dob. ^ / tKai,fMrs:-AnmftI^^ ^;;?PoWert^,:anrof^^ . An^ kii<i»ttiva .tirn-!. «TtJtl-i' r- cj- ■y -d^ si^" 14 - DAVIli COUNTY ENTERPRlSfc RGCOlU). THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4. n II I I I ■MiiltMWaMMMMBMMfcWMIIMWWBaWaBa'.aaattaWMWBMi ..aMaKHHHHH PHIIXIP S. JONES PIUlllp Spencer Jones, 82, ofRoute 7, MocksvUle, died in theDavie county Kosidtal October Funeral services were heldFriday at 4:00 p.m. at the EatonFuneral Home Chapel by theRev Jarlc lAilher with burialfollowing in ihe Fork Baptist Qiurch Cemetery. Mr. Jones was bom in DavieCounty to Phillip and LauraElUs Jones and was a retired farmer. ..Surviving are his wife, the former Lula Owens of thehome; one sister, Miss RosaJones of Route 7. Mocksviile;and one brother, Charlie Jones of Lenolr. MRS. LUCILLE FOSTER Mrs. Lucille Smith Poster, 68,of RL I, South River Church Rd.. died Sunday at B a. m. at Rowan Memorial Mortal. The funeral was conducted Wednesday at 3 p. m. at the South River Methodist Church the Rev. S. T. Jones. BuriM was in the church cemetery. Bom April 7. 19)1, in IredellCounty, she was the daughter of the late Marshall and Minnie Strikeleather Smith. She hadbeen employed as supervisor in the canteen of the Veteran's Hospital for 15 years before her retirement in 1B73. A member of the South River Methodist Church she was active in Sunday School Class, a member of the Cooleemee Senior Cltlzena Club. Survivors include her husband, Arthur Milton Foster; three sons, James Leonard Foster of Statesville, JerryDouglas Foster of Charlotte and Ksyden Poster of Salisbury;one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Hellard of Charlotte; onebmther, Thomas Smith of Rosedale, W. Va.. six sisters, Mrs. Qerthie Combs of Mocksviile, Mm. Mary Sain of Karmapolls, Mrs. Reece BdiUer of Cleveland, Mrs. Irene Leckie of Salisbury, Mm. Elva Price of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Ellen BIggera of Concord; and 12 grandchildren. MRS. MINNIE SPAUOH Minnie Easter WhlsenhuntSpau^, 70, of Rt. 1 died atBaptist Hospital in Winston* Salem, Thursday morning. The funeral was conducted at2pjn. &turday at the Church of Christ Chapel at Boyers In Winaton-Salera by Clarence TVcker. Burial was in Ihe^urch cemetery. She was bom In PoraylhCounty to Will and Mary Spry ^is^unt. Survivors include her husband, Henry H. Spaugh; Uvee daughters, Mrs. CleaveBinkley of Clemmons, Mrs. Marie Campbell of Rt. 2, Wln8ton*Salem. Mrs. Almle Sweet of Rt. 1, Advance, eight sons, James Henry Spaugh,ayde Harrison Spaugh andPaul Spaugh of Rt. l, Advance, John Wiiliam f^ugh of Rt. IS,Lexington, Harvey Lee Spaugh of Rt. 3, MockavlUe, ArthurSpaugh of Rt. 2. Advance, and Troy Spaugh of Rt 7.Mocksviile; three sisters, Mrs. Hattie Burton of Clemmons, 1Mrs. Jessie Spaugh and Mrs. ; Mary Satterlield of Rt. 7, ;Mocksviile, 33 grandchildren | and 22 great*grandchiidren. .6 /■o ^ ..a V </ ■ O r-- cr a) S V c5 o THOMAS HUDSON. JR. Thomas Hudson. Jr.. S3, of 1019 Foster St. died 8:30 p.m. Thursday In the Davie County Memorial Hoq)itaI. Bora Sept. 30, 1933 In Davie County Id late Thomas A. UUie Malone Hudson he was educated In the Davie County Public Schools and was lastemployed by the City Cab Company. Mocksviile. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ellen Hudson; two sons, David Hudson and Norris Hudson of Mocksviile; two step- daughlcrs. Miss Julia AnnHudion and Miss Tanny Deniae Hudson of the home; one brother. Donald Hudson of Bridgeport, Conn.; five slaters. Miss Sadie Hudson. Mrs. Willie Malone of New York. N.Y.. Mrs. Mary Johnson of Winston- Salem, and Mrs. Faye Cockral and Mrs. Ann Britten ofMocksviile. | OTIS DURHAM Oils Bicklcy Durham, 62, of461 Maple Avenue Extension,Mocksviile, was dead on arrivalat Davie County Hospital Oc tober 27lh. Funeral services were heldFriday at 2:00 p.m. at EatonFuneral Home Chapel by theRev. John Enloe, the Rev. Bill Creason and the Rev. Haroldp^er with burial following InTurrenllne Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. Durham was born inDavie County to John Wesley and Hatlle Prevetle Durhamwas a retired employe ofPet Bakeries in Salisbury. Surviving are his wife, theformer Estrile Seamon of thehome; one daughter, Mrs.Joyce Rogers of <83 MapleStreet Extension; threegriutdchildRmi Bila mother of "Roiitb 4 Mocksviile; one sister, Mrs. Oscar Brown of Landis;and five brothers. Dwight,Harold and Floyd Durham, all of Mocksviile. Manual Durhamof Glbsonvllle and Ekl Durham of sal iabury. JOHN W. IJAMES John W. IJames. 78. of 109 S. Cameron Avenue, died October 27 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital following a one*month illness. Funeral services were con-dtKted at 4:30 p.m. Monday at Goler Memorial A.M.B. 2lm Churdi by the Rev. J.L. Hum. Burial was In Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. IJames was liorn April 7, 1900, in Davie County to the lateElijah and Maude NicholsIJsmes. He had lived In Win* 8ton-&temfor60yeara. He was a memt>er of Goler Memorial A.ME. ZIon Church where he was a member of the Senior Ch(rir, aasB Leader, a Trustee, a member of the Arthur Jarrett- Nannie Kempt Scholarship Committee. He was a merobc^ of the Five W Gub and the Bizouac Lodge 503 Prince Hall Affiliation. He was a retired employee of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Plant 12. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Annie tjomes Gemment; onebrother. Joseph W. Ijames both of Mocksviile; and several other relatives. r- -3 > S- *5" :v v_ <5^ . '5 ^\. L -. i __ __ • • ■•Vii<V'?^'^?£EA'/r'.''v7?v•i;^■^IAS^!JBE^roL•.^^1ii^rs',"■.E ^^psi^^en^P^valesentvBp rni We in..'^*^E^Be»id: She was inanf^^to I^ Baldwiir Horn are one sisterTPresnell of Pilot Mountain;two Stepdaughters ; Mrs> juanita aom fteid of East lnsifla5aiOTa^0De?aSMijua^hte^B^ltfffin Hftrn Waslimgtpn,,Di..a'.^ev.erai;jiiecM Tand"j neph>ws/;incIudih^M^ Jofiii'\Ru,tred^Welliiij^ton R<i^>- JViijston-SaIeni,^MrsrJaine#Bidge ofRural-Hall lttd' Mrs: RalphEdwa^ of Hi^ Point Mre.-Horn was a lhitfatoFnaLeniber of'Athe'^East' Bend' Ftiiends■M^ting;:*Houser''Wfaipfa: she .-. joined^ at; ani. earty. a^^ Shewas a firsli, gra^j? .^chpol teacher.; et< ^^t^.waiii^hce. known ^as the- Subscriolfbn^■ School at her churcn. uravesiae,,services will beteld Saturdayjt^:pO p'.m^^the,„Easf Ctond'. friendsCemetery,rco|ducted by the. Rev.' Williain,, BumgairnerThe bmiy. wilKren^nht the . Huff Funeral: East. Bend until the^rvic^The faraUywiU be-attheMrs:'.Hbirh'i^'stepdaughter''^;;husband;^Mr.' and im, liJamesGi Reidto^ F. .riw 'fi'r OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NC DAVI ..rs... % r 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER || iwiwwMwaMwwiiwiiiiwiiiMwiiiiiwii 1976 CLAYTON R. THOMPSON JR. Funeral services were held for Clayton R. Thompson, Jr. 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thumpson, Sr. at the Chapel ol the Valley Mortuary In Palmdale. Cotlfornla, Nov. I, at 2p. m. His mother is the former Carolyn Craven of Mocksvllle. Interment was in Desert Lawn Memorial Park there. Young Thompson died of injuries received in an automobile accident October 27. Surviving are his parents, 2 sisters, Debbie and Terry Thompwn; and 2 brothers, Robert and Donald Thompson . Lt. Col. Chaplain Mark Fairless of Edwaw Air Force ATTAE.flENDRrX,JR. Alta E. (Rabbit) Hendrlx, Jr., SQ, of 2S50 NW 3Qlh Street. Miami, Florida, died Saturday night at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami He was a former employee of RBA In Davie County. He was born In Davle County October 21, t92B, to Atta E. and Nannie Fo^e Hendrix, Sr. Surviving are one son, Bobby Hendrix of Mocksvllle: his mother, Mrs. Nannie Foote Hendrix of Mocksville Rt. 3; seven sisters, Mrs. Murray t^nninger of Rockwell, Mrs. Rankin Leeper of Cramerlon, N.C., Miss Gradys Hendrix of Greensboro, Mrs. V.L. DUlworth and Mrs. Richard Myers both of Wlnston-Salem, C.A. Nash and Mrs. Wade Wyatt,Jr. both of Mocksvllle Rt. 3; three brothers, Bickett Hendrix and Peter W, Hendrix both of Mocksvllle, Henry A. Hendrix of Wlnston-Salem Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Rev.YatesWUklns. Burial was in Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. PLEAS J. GARRETT Pleas Jefferson Garrett, 87, of -Mill Street, Mocksvllle. -died, November 5 in the Davle County Hospital. A native of Davle County, Mr. Garret! was a member of the Bad Presbyterian Cburch of Mocksvllle. Surviving are one daughter, Miss little Everlena Garrett; one son, Rufus Willlaro Garrett of Baltimore, Maryland; and ten grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at 3:00 p.m. at the Second Presbyterian Giurch with the Rev. FJ>. Johnson officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. ERNEST ROSCO JONES Ernest Rosco Jones, 76, 4 Joyner Street died at Davie County Hospital Tuesday morning. He was born in Davle County October 4,1600, to Sam and Lela VanZant Jones. He was a retired employee of Burlington Mills. His wife Mamie Peacock Jones of the home survives; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Llla Carter of Concord, Mrs. Katherlne Oliver of Cooleemee; I son, Ernest Rosco Jones, Jr. of Mocksville; 21 ^andchlldren; 18 great grandchildren; l brother, George Jones of Kannapolls. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. at Eaton's Funeral Chapel with (he Hev. James Reavis of- flciating. Burial will be at Legion Memorial Park at Cooleemee. FRED C. WHITE Fred Connard White, 88, of Route I. Advance, died November 2Dd in the Davie Comity Hospital. He was born in Iredell County, the son of the Rev J.D. and Luzina Templeton White and was a retired farmer. Mr.Wbite was the widower of Mrs. Eva Burton White who died tn 1969. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Gray Matthews, Mrs. Charlie Vates and Mrs. Debner Howard, all of UuiA.: 1, Ad vance, Mrs. Johnny Uarpe and Mrs. Garland Shuler, both of Wlnston-Salem and Mrs. Charles Davis . Jr. of Roul e 7, Mocksvllle; two sisters, Mrs. H.J. Wllloughby, both of Roanoke, Virginia; 16 grand children; and 13 great grand children. Funeral services were hold Hiursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Enlnn Funeral Home Chapel In Mocksvllle by the Rev. Walter Woffard and the Rev. R.C. Carpenter with burial followfng In the Green Meadows Baptist Church Cemetery. r- cr iD ct rJ. s O DAVn roUNTY I.NTI-KPRISH UIXORD, THURSDAY. NOVliMBER 18. 1976 HARRY KAHY Hnrry Jdscph Fahy, 54, ol Wliitnvy Rn.id, Mucksvillo ond rurincriy of Asbury Park, New Jersey, died in Ihe Davie County Hospital Monday morning. Mr. Fnliy was born in Camdcii. Ohio to Augustus and May Day Fahy and was a veteran nl World War I!, retiring after 20 years in the serviop Surviving are 1»is wifp. Mrs. Marion Brown Fahy: one son, ^bert Fahy of MocksviUc; one sister, Mrs. Helen Ruli of Tlirnughfore. N. J.; one half brother. Joseph Bollingcr of Tliroughfarc, N J- Funeral services were held VVeJnunJjy .^i II -.m. in tha Good Shepherd Episopal Church in Coolcemcc- MRS. lUITH Honntiis HORDI-N Mrs. Ruth Hodges Borden, 76. of 249 West Sth Avenue, RokII. New York died there Monday. Funeral services will be con ducted at 10:30 A. M. Friday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel. Btmal will follow in Concord United Methodist Church cemetery. Mrs. Borden was bora in Davie County November 15, 1901, to John D. and Sally Thompson Hodges. She was a member of the First l^csbylerlan Church at Rozeli, also a member of the Rozeli Qtaplcr of DeMolay Sisters. Surviving are her husband, Charles H. Borden of the home; one son, John C. Borden of Rozcll. N. Y.; ontf sisior. Mrs. Sarah H. Elliott of New York City and 1 brother, Paul Hodges of Route 4. Mocksville. MRS. MAGDALENE LAIRD Mrs. Magdalene Beauchamp Laird, 63, Rt. 1, Advance died at Davie County Hospital Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at Bethlehem United Methodist Church by the Rev. Donald Funderburke. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. She was born in Davie County to the late James and Lula Orrell Beauchamp. Surviving are her husband, Arthur W. Laird of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Phyllis Laird of Rt. 1, Advance, Mrs. Annie Billings, Old Dominion Road, Winslon-Salem; two brothers. Joel E. Beauchamp and CUrUs Beauchamp, both of Rt. 1, Advance. J.N. NANCE John Noah Nanch, 77, of Route 3, Mocksville, died in the Davie County Hospila, November lOth. Funeral services were held Friday at 2:00 p.m. in the Eaton Funeral Home Chapel by Elder Eugence Bennett and Rev. Robert L. Crews with burial following in the Smith Grove United Methodist Church Oemelery. Mr. Nance was born In Davidson County to John Henry and Lizzie Grubbs Nance ana was a member of the No Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Mr. Nance was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, the former Geneva Howard of the home; three daughters. Mrs. James H. Byeriy of Raleigh, Mrs. Blberl Winslow of Jamestown and Mrs. William Seeding of Mocksville, ten grandchildren, three great grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. J.W. Barneycastle, Mrs. G.K. Carter and Miss Minnie Nance, all of Route 3, Mocksville; and one brother, Thomas Nance of Route 3, Mocksville. REV. T.L. CASHWELL Rev Thomas Leary Cash- well. Sr., 82. of Gaslonia died November 6th at Gaston Memorial Hospital. He had lieen In declining health for several years, and critically ill for four weeks. Surviving are his wife, Eleanor Summers Cashweil one son, Dr. T.L. cashweil, Jr., of Raleigh: two daughters, Mrs. Charles P. Lytlon, both of Gaslonia; one sister. Miss Mary Cashweil of 331 Eucild Ave., Statesville; and four grand children- Funeral services for Mr. Cashweil were conducted at 11 a.m. Thrusday at East Baptist Church in Gaslonia, where he served as pastor for 32 years prior to his rctircmenl. In terment followed in Gaston Memorial Park. Miss Mary Cashweil of Statesville is the last survivor of the late C.S. Cashweil. 0HH5FM.G. BROWN Chief M. G. Bruwn, age 66 ol 611 Lung Drive. Winston Salem, died Monday at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Tliursday at 2:00 p.m. at Vogier's Main Street Chapel by Rev Duvid Burkette. Iniermenl will Ih> in Moravian Graveyard. Chief llrown was born in Davie Cuiiiily to t'haltnan and Lueh Shore ilrown. as Milton Gailher Brown. He spent must of his life in Winston-Salem He worked with the Winston- Sdlein Fire Department for 42 years and was made Chief in 16:ta. retiring in 1655. tie was a membir "f Calvary Moravian Church. Surviving arc bis wife. Mrs. India Nowlln Brown; one son, M. G. Drown, Jr. of Bermuda Run; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. OlUe Scott of 214 Craft Street. --D f- CP vr> kW rs* V 5 0 1 o c5 <2> IlAVll rOWNTY l-.NTI-HPRISlf U1;C0RD. THURSDAY. NOVIiMBER 18. 1976 \ vO E' gi <£ V- 5 O I o DH.LATHANT.MOOSR Kuneral services for Dr. i.aihan Thomas Mcosc. a ataff nn»ingist a( the Medical Park and Porsyih Memorial Hospitals in Wlnston-Salem. were held Sunday afternoon in Statesville. Dr. Moose died suddenly Thursday evening of licart complications. He was 45. Dr. Moose was well-known Ihroughout Davie County and owned a wumhcp af fnrmg ond- othcr properly In the county. He was the chief of staff at Porsylh Memorial Hospital from 1973 to 1974 and had been in private practice in Winston- Salem for the past 13 years. He grew up on a farm in Statesville and had farms In Davie County, where he kept dogs and made a hobby of training and showing his pointers and setters in national Taeld trials. Dr. Moose was appointed to a six-year term on the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission by Gov. Robert Scott in 1369. The next year, he was elected chairman of the commission. Moose graduated from N. C. Slate University with a bachelor's degree in agricultural education and science education. He did some practice teaching in vocational agriculture In Wayne (bounty and later did graduate work in agronomy at N. C. State. His medical career began at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine where he received his M. D. degree. He interned at City Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem and completed a year of general surgery residency training at Bowman Gray, followed by three years of urology and urologic surgery residency training. Dr. Moose was a member of the teaching staff at Bowman Gray. In 1972 he was named to the board of directors of The North western Bank. r- a~.0 10 - DAVIU COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1976 LETITIA RODWELL Miss Katherine Lelilla Rodwcll, 35, of 827 Hemlock St., died Saturday morning at Davie Gautily Hospital. Graveside services were held Monday at 2 p.m. In Rose Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Austin Hamilton. Miss Rodwell was bom In Davle County, May 0, 1941, daughter of John William and Mary Stone Rodwell. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. She is survived by her parents. MRS. ADOU>HUS RICHIE Mm. Anuice SlteUun Riililt, 83, of Wlikesboro Street, widow ,of Adolphus Richie, died in Davie County Hospital Nov. 17th. Funeral services were held Friday at Eatons Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Jim Bob Reeves and the Rev. Benny GIbbs, with the burial following -in Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Richie was bom In Davie County to Hanes and Edna Dixon Shelton and was a member of the Chestnut Grove United Methodist Churdt. Surviving are 3 sons, Carl and Lester Richie, both of Route 2, Mocksvllleand Robert Richie of Columbus, Ga.; 13 grand children; 13 great-gandchlidren; one sister, Mrs. iorge Laymon of Route 5, Mockwiile; 3 brothers, L.S. and Joe Shelton, both of Route 5, Mocksvllleand Dr. L.R. Shelton of Winston-Salem. JAMES C. GREEN. JR. James Cart Green. Jr., 18, of 7 Riverside Drive, di«l Saturday morning at Davle County Hospital, Mocksvllle, after a lengthy Illness. Funeral services ware held Monday at 2 p.m. at Edgewood Baptist Chui^, conducted by the Rev. Fred Cariton. Burim was In Center United Methodist Church cemetery. Bom Dec. 3. 1937, in Ireddl County, he was a son of James Carl and Eloulse Williams Green. In addition to his parents, survivors include a sister, Mrs. Carol King of Charlotte; two iTothers, Thomas E. Shelton of Cooleemee and Francis D, Green of Mocksvllle; and grandmothers, Mrs. Nellie Green and Mrs. Brownie Williams of Mocksvllle. ^5 \f> ri v> at D <£i O I s <5 WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 11/28/1976 V ci r5 O o / o MOCKSVILLE "Mrs/ /fittdab;:'Dixmr; DuU^-i^'vof ' Mbdcsville, 'Biers',: d^-bf n DavieC%unty Satai^ day morning ' month's' seriousTlUtiess.; * Fundal'servleeawiu^Gon* * ducted atr2 p.m; Mtm^ al^^ Wesley 'Chapel, i-United Methodist'Cliur(A"by the' Rev. Fred Shoaf' -.and the Rev. ^yifi Cbeshier. Burial will be in |be. chur'ch caneteiy,^Shi5=j(?lsrisartr4B' Davie Cdunty • to. the late wfiliam C;:and Nora-Fester . Dim and was the vidow of Charlie Dun who -died in 1975. She was a -'member of 'Wesley Chapel: United Methodist Chureh. .Surviving are one- daughter, Mrgv Pegay Elmore of Rt. 5, MocKsvOle; ottoisoht Charfie '^^R.oger; Dull ..of. rRt.'CiS, • Mocksdile;three vjjrand- children: three slstm, Mrs: Ina Mae Collett'e *of .Mocksville,. Mrs. Nannie Davis- of Rt S, Mocfcsdile, and Mrs. Alice Vanhoy of Winston-Salem; two brothers, Roy V. Dixon and WiUiam Howard Dim both of Rt S, Mocksville. The family win receive friends from 7 to 9 p.xn. Sunday at Eaton Funeral Home. 1,^ If a ^ ■4P 14 DAVll: rOllNTY KNTKRPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, DECMMDER 2. I<>76 MRS. BBULAH DULL Mrs. Bculah Dixon IXiII, S8, of Rt. S died at Davie County Hospital Saturday morning after twa<month illness. She was born In DavIe County to the late William L. and Nora Foster Dixon. Sho was a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. Surviving arc nne daughter. Mrs. Peggie Elmore, Rt. 5, Mocksviilc; one son, ChorJie Roger Dull, Rt. 5, MocksvlUe; three sisters, Mrs. Ina Mae Colletle of Mochsville, Mrs. Mannie Davis Rt. S, Mocksville; and Mrs. Alice Van hoy of Wnalen-Sulcmi two brothnrn. Roy V. Dixon, and William Howard Dixon, both of Rt. S, Mocksville and three grand* children. Services were held Monday at Wesley Chapel United Meth^ist Church with the Rev. Fred Shoaf and the Rev. AJvis Cheshier ofHclating. Burial was in the church cemetery. NELSON JOSHUA SMITH Nelson Joshua Smith, 66, a retired farmer of Winfall, died November 23, 1976, a native of Perxfulmans (^unty. He was the husband of the late Ihelma Miller Holloweli Smith. He was a member of the Bagley Swamp Wesleyan Church. Survivors include one son, (he Rev. J. Eugene Smith of Har mony; two dau^ters, Mrs. Elwood White, Route 2, Hert ford, and Mrs. Oiarles Feabody of Kemersvllle; nine grand- dilldren and six great grand children. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Novemtier 24th at 2 o'clock in the Bagley Swamp Wesleyan Church by the Rev. James Huelett and the Rev. Coy Saimders. Burial was in the Bagley Swamp Community cemetery, MRS. MARY BYERLY Mrs. Mary Haneline Byerly, 85, died yesterday evening at the Lexln^on Hospital. She was formerly of Davie County and had made her home with a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Baffin of Lexington for the past several years, Funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Baton Funeral Home Chapel In Mocksville. Burial will be at Society Baptist Church Cemetery in Iredell (hnrnty. The family will be at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. Bom Feb. 7, 1891, in Yadkin County, Mrs. Byerly was a daughter of the late Dr. Mitchell Haneline and Martha Arm- swarthy Haneline. She was a member of Society Baptist Church. Survivors in addition to her daughter, Mrs. Chaffln, are one sister, Mrs. Stella Call of Mocksville: and nine grand children. R.W. WILLIAMS Robert Woodrow Williams, 64, died at II p.m. Monday at Rowan Memorial Hospital. He had been ill for the past two months. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Homo Chapel in Mocksville by the Rev, Fred Carlton and the Rev. Brlce Smith. Burial was In Legion Memorial Park In Cooleemee. Born May l. 1912. in Davte County, Mr. Williams was a retired employee of Stole Hospital in New York. Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Patrick Smith of Lyndhursl, N.J. and Miss Susan Williams of Bay Shore, N.Y.; One son, Robert Woodrow Williams, Jr., stationed In Germany with the U.S. Army; one sister, Mrs. Bonnie Everettc of Cooleemee: and three grandchildren. MRS. LOUISE S.SYKES Mrs. Louise Smith Sykes, S8, of 3465 Frontis Street, Winston- Salem, died November 23rd in the Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Sykes was bom In Davie Ckiunly, the daughter of Charles B. and Josle Swaringen Smith. ^e was a volunteer worker with the Red Cross and was a member of the choir and United Methodist Women at Bethel United Methodist Church. Funeral services were held November 25lh ai the Bethel United Methodist (Church with burial following in the church cemetery. Surviving are her husband, Charlie Sykes: four slaters. Mrs. Grady Ivada) Riddle of Advance, Mrs. James (Ozelle) Irvln of Mocksville, Mrs. Charles (Myrtle) Brendle of Harmon Rd., and Mrs. Charles (Juanila) Ward of Clemmons; one brother, Spurgeon Smith of 1714 Thompson Drive; and a nephew, Ronnie LewandowskI of 6102 Darlmoote Street; and a number of additional nieces and nephews. r- ci rA \ \r> s )r 5 o \ o .vC^ 14 DAVII: COUNTY KNTBRPUISE RHCORD, TIIURSOAV, DECMMDER 2. vm LESTER H.RAYBUCK Lester H. Raybuck. 79, of 40S Chestnut Street, DuBols, Pennsylvania, died at 1:45 a.m. November 23, at the Maple Avenue tlOSpilMl Uitiiti. Friends and relatives were received at the H. Laird Ober Funeral Home In Reynoldsvllle, Pennsylvania from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Services were conducted from the hineral home at 10 a.m. Thursday with Interment following in the Morningside Cemetery in DuBois. Mr. Raybuck was born in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania April 20, 1597, son of Edward and Belle Hinderliter Raybuck. He was first married to the former Laura Hamilton and later to the former Pearl Bowser, both preceded him in death. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of DuBois, a retired coal miner and a member of the United Mine Workers of America. Family survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Philip (Peg) Kirk of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Alex (Isabel! Leshok of Sykesville, Pa., and Mrs. Clay (Donna) Kohler of DuBois; five sons. LtCol. (Ret) Jack Raybuck of Glendale, Calif., Vaughn of Coumbus, Ohio, Wilson of Altoona, Pa., Edward of Advance, N. C., and Donald of Bradford, Pa.,; a step-son, Robert W. Bowser of DuBois, and a step-daughter, Mrs. Margaret L. Morrison of Brock- way, Pa.; 22 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and seven step-grandchildren; two brothers, Dallas end Edward, Jr., both of Poland, Ohio. r- d \n a) d y- (O 0 1 o ,v^ <? T bt% 7— r- ■ST t I N C'. F' MA/'9yLii] FOiSTER - - • . MOCKSVILLE - Mr. Robert L^, Foster, 88, • of ' Route. died ! .Tuesday moraing in the Lynn Haven Nursing Home in Mocksviilfc Funeral services, wililbe held Thursday at 2:00p.m.'at. the Eaton Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev.I Leonard Voncannon and the i Rev. Donald Funderburke , with burial following in the Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. Tester was bom in Davie ' County, the son of Nathaniel; ^nnd Jennie Allen Foster. He'was a retired dairy farmer "and a member of tiie Smith^rove United Methodist•Church.-. Surviving are hisiwife,,'Mrs. Mozell T. Foster -of the home; five daughters, •-Mrs. Sherroan Wood, Mrs. . rOwen Ward and Mrs. Grey:-Smith, all of Route 3.[^Mocksville, Mrs. Paul j «Johnson of Mocksville and:;Mrs. Ralph Lawson ofrWinston-Salem; one son, •^Robert S. Foster of London, "Kentucky; 20 grandchildren; • and. 11 great-grandchildren.^The body is at the Eaton -Funeral Home in Mocksville - where the. family will iC.receive friends from 7:00 un- til 9:00 p.m, Wednesday. {/ur't a > «">\ - tS* O- L 0 cJ C" tv. |2. tj, L- /o.- ^- / s O £:5 of -riCD 3 CL d o UJ S > (O o o v9 fs -A I k I fM U .y »/> 5 ' MOCKSVILLE — Mr. Jesse ,.. Lee Graves, 78, of 529 Pine Street, Mocksville, died Dsls. 1 "^"^sday afternoon in the^ n' Davia County Hospital ■following ^0 days of seriousillness.^ Mr. Graves was bomin ,J^vie County on January 3,'1898, the son of the lateRobert and Maggie 7 Blackwilder Graves. Mr. , Graves was a retired fur-. "• niture employee with the . . Hanes Chair and Furniture ■ Company of Mocksville and . .;a member of the First «United Methodist Church of ;; Mocksville. Surviving are' one daughter, Mrs. Bettie G. . Eagle of 1314 N. Main Street, Salisbury; one son, William Lee Graves, of Mocksville; ; seven grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Mary G. ' Shackelford, Mrs. Wilmer G. ' Stuart, Mrs. Florence G. Surge, Mrs. Rose G. Freitagand Mrs. Martha G. Gasper, all of Winston-Salem; and one brother, James Graves of Alexander, Virginia. . Funeral services will be held ; Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at the ; Eaton Funeral Home in " Mocksville by the Rev. - Austin Hamilton with burial; following in the Rose Cemetery. The family will; receive friends at the funeral I %me from 7:00 unUl 9:00 p.m;^ Wednesday. / § 2 O q wtm ^ 51 S . UJ ^ > S <5^ e) <L V o DAVIE CO. PUBLfC I !B?ARy mocksville, NC M DWII COUNTY INTtRPRlSl- RHCORD. THURSDAY. DUCKMBI-R 9. \»lb I airamw^m—^^m-nrr'" JESSSLBE GRAVES Jease Lee Graves, 78, of S29 Pine Street, Mocksvil]e, died Tuesday afternoon at Davie County Hospital aRer a brief illness. He was a member of First United Methodist Church and was a retired furniture em* ployee of Hanes Chair & Fur* nlture Co. Survivors include one son, William Lee Graves; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Eagle of 1814 North Main Street, &li8bury. N. C.; 7 grand* children; S sisters, Mrs. Mary Graves Shackleford, Mrs. tyflma gi«y,art Mrq Florence Graves Burge, Mrs. Hose Freitag and Mrs. Martha Gasper all of Winslon-Salem; a brother. James Graves of Alexandria, Virginia. Services will be conducted Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at Eaton's Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Austin Hamilton officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 7 until 9. ROBERT LEE FOSTER Robert Lee Foster, 88, died Tuesday morning at Lynn Haven Nursing Home. He was born in Davie County July 20, 1888 to the late Nathanid and Jennie Allen Foster. He was a retired dairy farmer and a member of Smith Grove United Methodist Church. Surviors include his wife Mrs. Moselle T. Foster of the home; 9 daughters, Mrs. Owen West, Mrs. Sherman Wood and Mrs. Grey Smith of Rt. 3, Mocksville, Mrs. Paul Johnson of Mocksville, and Mrs. Ralph lAwson of Winston*Salem; a son, Robert S. Foster of London, Kentucky; 20 grandchildren and II great grand children. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Eaton's Ftmeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Leonard Voncannon and (he Rev. Donald Funderburke offlclaling. Burial will follow in the Bethlehem United Methodist Church cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from 7 until 9, at the funeral home. CALVIN S. BARNEY Calvin Sanford Barney, Al. of Rt. 6, was dead on arrival at Davie County Hospital Satur* day morning. Funeral services were held Monday at Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church where -Mr: Daraoy hold hl«—memt bership. (Mficiatlng at the rites were the Rev. James Reeves and the Rev. Grady TUtterow. Burial was in the church cemetery. Born in Davie County June 29, 1895, he was a son of the late John W. and Emma Caudle Barney. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carrie Murphy Barney; a son, A.C. Barney of Rt. 6, a sister, Mrs. Uszie Whiten of Rt. 7, and a brother, W.H. Barney of Rt. 2, all of Mocksville. R.D.STROUD Robert Douglas Stroud, 80, a retired farmer of Route 1, Mocksville, died December 1st at Davie County Hospital in Mocksville. Mr. Stroud was a member of Society Baptist Church and a veteran of World War I. Funeral services were con* ducted Friday at 2:30 p.m. at Society Baptist Church with burial following in the church cemetery. He is survived I9 his wife, the former Mottle Mason; two sons, Otha Lee Stroud of Lexington and Robert Marvin Shaw of Duneansville, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Donald A. (Naomi) Sloaro of Winston* Salem and Mrs. Dwight D. (Llt^y) Moose of Stoney Point, N.C.; one step-daughter. Mrs. Dean (Mildred) Seven of Statesville; one brother, David F. Stroud of Salisbury; 11 grend^ildren and two great grandchildren. MRS. FRANCIS SCHULTE Mrs. Bertha Ritt Schulte, 81, of Rt. 2, died Saturdoy af ternoon in Davie County Hospital. Funeral services were hold Monday at II a.m. at Fork Episcopal Church of the Ascension where Mrs. Schulte held her membership. Of* 1 (Icialing at the rites was the , Rev. Dan McKaskall, and burial was in the church - cemetery. Born in Petersburg, Va. May 5. 1895, she was the daughter of the late James and Mary Ritt. She moved to Davie County from Falls Church, Va. several years ago. Survivors Include her husband, Francis E. Schulte; a daughter, Mrs. Prances S. Miller of Cedarlown, Ga.; ason, Roland W. Schulte of Rt. ^ Mocksville: and one grand child. cr <cr \ <2i ci: O o ; -3 TUTTLE I nu advance — Mr. RichardBruce Tuttle, 27, of Route 1 au^vi " anautomobile accident in For- m ^^dnes-i^^ay morning. Mr. TutUe was Zo^^Ofr"'®Zone Officer and formerly work^ for the Y;M.C.A. in Winsto.n-Salem. Memorial conducted by the Rev! Leonard Voncannon with graveside services following M Grove UnitedMethodist Church Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrsplane Smith Tuttle of the nffTr^'n®"® daughter, Jen- and one ^ •'ason Nolan Tuttle mn/h^* *? the home; hisS r?f;. Williamsof Chariotte; his father. Mr 0^ Winston-Salem; t^^ brothers. Steve Tuttle of Winston-Salem and Randy Tuttle of Charlotte* and his grandmother, Mrs. Sii Varoon of Winston-Salem. The family will receive friends at the funeral, home irom 7:00 until 9:00p.m. Thursday. The family requests that memorials be to the Smith United Methodist Church Children's Recreation Fund. i'V f I cj . - '7 U ' *1.-. I O'N I t «pv r-\ n r-v.^ / LL!i/-\ru j\].Q Di'WiS CO. PUBLIC LIBRAP^ MOCKSViaE, NO ALLEN MOCKSVILLE -.Mrs. Camilla- Jarvis Allen/ 37, of Route 2, the Farmlngton community, Mocksville, was dead on arrival at Davie County Hospital Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. George Bowman, with burial follow- w ing in the Farmington Qi Cemetery. Mrs. Allen was ^ born in Davie County, CQ o daughter of Enoch Clyde and□ Z Mary Leagans Jarvis and^ .ij was a former employe of"3 Hanes Hosiery Company.CO J Surviving are her husband,^ > Mr. Billy George Allen of the^ home; two sons, Barey andQ o Nathan Allen, both of the O O home; one daughter, DonnaAllen of the home; her — parents of Route 2,< Mocksville; one sister, Mrs.O Helana Boger of Mocksville: and five brothers, LesterJarvis of Covington, Va.,David Jarvis of Route 2,Mocksville, and Thomas,Paul and James Jarvis, all of Winston-Salem. The body is.at Eaton Funeral Home inMocksville whei;e the family will receive friends from7:00 until"'9:00 p.m. ._ Wednesday. The family re-^^ quests that memorials be'^ , made to the Heart Fund. r ^ UC-'-i -Tv^ •' r "sJ c Lv-plT-.C,.j- N s. I a CN t V/N -V I (A / i. - i h *" ' " 7 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1976 Road Side Death Attributed To Heart Attack A Parmington woman died early Tuesday morning along Parmington Road, ai^renlly the victim of a heart attack. Camilla Allen, 37, of the •Parmington Etoad, was found by a passerby on the road near her home around 5:10 ajn. Davie Sheriffs Captain Jom Cidey and Buddy Wiliiama, a special deputy, were at the intersection of 1-40 and US 601 when the call came In and were first to arrive on the scene. The deputies administered artificial respiration at the scene, assisted by Captain Ted Shostak, who arrived shortly after Coley and Williams. First reports held that Ms.A]len was the vicilm of a hit and run driver b^use of injuries which were later attributed to a fall on the pavement. Because of the possible traffic fatality, howev^. Slate Midway Patrolman WJ>. Grooms was caued into the case. Mrs. Allen died at the scene, according to medical examiner Dn B.L. Richards. She reportedly had a history of heart trouble. The body was taken to Baptist Hospital for an autop^. The daughter of and Mrs. Enodi Clyde Jarvis, of Parmington Road, Mrs. Allen was retired on disability from Hanes Hosiery In Wlnston'Salem. In addition to her parenta, she is sur vived 1^ her husband, Billy Cle(nrge AJiien, of Lexington; two sons, Barry anoNathan, of the home, a daughter, Donna, also of the home; a sister. Helena Roger, of Mocksvllle, and five brothers: Later Jarvis of Covlngton, Va., Thomas, Paul, and James Jarvis, of WInston-Salem. and David Jarvis of Mocksville Route 2. Puneral services wUl lie conducted Thursday, at 2 p.m. at Eaton's Funeral Home by the Rev. Qeorge Bowman, with burial to follow at Parmington Community Cemetery. The family will receive friends and relatives from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Wed nesday at the funeral home. 14 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1976 \Q Ci I tOr W 5 0 1 o TAYLOR B. CALL Taylor B. Call. 88. of Mocksvllle Route 7, died Monday in the Davie County Ho^ilal ofier five weeks of serious illness. He was twrn in Davie County, April 14. 1888 10 Henry W. and Alice Hcndri. Mr. Call was a member of the Liberty United Methodist Church and a member of the Administrative Board. He was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, Nanny Angel Call; two daughters. Mrs. Scth (Ruby) McDanlcl of Route 4, Mocksvllle ana mrs-joseph Jannwaki of Fayeltevliie; five sons, Ralph E. Call of Route 4. Mocksvllle. Graham W. Call of Graham, N.C., Oscar C. CaU of Route 4, Mocksvllle, Clarence A. Call of Salisbury and Charles W. CaU of Route 3. Mocksville; 25 grandchlidren; 13 great- chiloren; 40 step-^anddUldren 32 slep-greatchlidren; one Blep-great-greatgrandchild. The funeral service was conducted Wednesday at the Liberty United Methodist Church. The burial in the diurch cemetery. The Rev. Kenneth R: Eller and the Rev. Thomas IVggle officfated at the ser vices. MRS. MYRTLE C. SPEER Mrs. Myrtle Collins Speer, 71, of Route 6, Mocksvllle, died Thursday in N.C. Baptist- Hospital In Winston Salem. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:30 pjn. at Bear creek Baptist Churdi by the Rev. Grady Tutlerow and the Rev. W.C. Barkley with burial following In Deep Creek Friends Church Cemetery. Mrs. Speer was born in Yadkin County, daughter of Sanford and Annls Carter CoUins and was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. Surviving arc her hustund, Eirv Speer; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Goss of YadklnviUe. Mrs. Bonnie Harris of Route 6. Mocksville and Mrs. Doris Gunler of Route S, Mocksvllle; five sons, Leo Speer of Route 5, Mocksville and William, Roy, and J.W. ail of Route 6. Mocksville and David Speer, Route 2, Mocksville; 33 grand children; and 33 great- granddiildren. DONALD GRAY SPACH Donald Gray Spacb, 20, of Route 5, Mocksvllle, died Monday morning in the Porsyth Memorial Hospital. Mr. Spach was bom August l, 1SS6, in Porsyth County, the son of Sanford and Sarah Long Spaugh. Ho spent most of his life in Porsyth County and was a member of the Griffith Baptist Church. He graduated from Davie High School in 1974. Surviving are his mother and father of the home and five brothers. Wade Spach of WInston-Salem, and Prank, Dwlght, Eddie and Terry Spach, all of Route 5 Mocksville. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Griffith Baptist Church with burial following In the Parklawn Cemetery. <5 9^ DAVIU COUNTY ENTERPRISC RECORD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1976 WILEY FRANK POTTS WlJey Frank Potu. 50. of Route 3. Advance, died Monday morning In the Poreyth Memorial Hospital- Funeral services were held Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. at the Ealm Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Russell Myers with burial following 'n the Advance Bapllal Church Cemelery. Mr. Potta was bom In Davie County, the son of Sol Franklin and Ida Hendri* Potts. He was a veteran of World War II and a construction worker for 38 years with the Props! Con struction Company of Concord, Surviving arc his wife, the former Lib Robblns; two sons. Jerry and Charles Potta, both of the home: his father of Ad vance; at* sisters. Mrs. LImIc Frye of Wlnston-Salem. Mrs. Madelln Joyner and Mrs. Modell Hunt, both of East Bend. Mrs- Htiby LtfUfwU. Vn. Eula L^ford and Mrs. Atley Cor- natzer, all of Advance; and five brothers,George and John Potu. both of Wlnston-Salem. Paul. Vestal and Robert Potta. all of Advance. MRS. EDNA VANCE Mrs. Edna May Vance of Frankfort, Ky. former Lebanon, Indiana reaident, died December 3rd at Witham Hospital. She was 77 and had b^n hospitalized a week, although she had been in poor health since June. Mrs. Vance lived in or near Lebanon, Indiana about 16 years before moving to Frank fort four years ago. Prior to coming to Lebanon she resided In Hamilton County. She was bom September 2. 1099 In Iredell County. North Carolina. Her parents were Cornelius and Sclomey (Peacock) Poole. She was married July 9,19SI In Danville to James C. Vance, who died March 9. 1^. Three brothers survive In cluding J.W. Poole of Advance, Henry Alexander Poole of Windfall and James Poole of Mocksville, N.C. She also leaves a sister Flossie Daisy Poole of MIdilgantown and 14 nieces and seven nephews A sist^ and two brothers are deceased. Burial In Oak Hill Cemetery. Lebanon, Indiana followed last rites at the Russell and Hitch Funeral Home In Lebanon. Rev. Raymond King officiated for the services. Bruce Tuttle Killed In Forsyth County Wreck - Richard Bruce T\ittle, 2?, of Route 1 Advance, was killed in an automobile accident In Forsyth County about 3 a.m. December Blh. He was killed when his car ran off Interstate 40 and hit a bridge abutment at the Lewisvlllc-Clemmons Road. Officers said Tuttle, who was alone in the car, was driving cast and apparently fell asleep. Mr. Tuttle was formerly Davic County Zoning Officer and until recently was em ployed by the Y.M.C.A. In Wlnston-Salem. Memorial services were held Friday afternoon at the Eaton Funeral Home, conducted by gic Rev. Lwiiunl'Voneannpn- wjth graveside services following at the Smith Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Surviving arc his wife. Mrs. Diane Smith Tuttle of the home; one daughter, Jmnifer Diane Tuttle of the home; one son, Jason Nolan Tuttle of the home; his mother. Mrs Bob Williams Rrtice Tnlllo of Charlotte; his father. Richard Tuttle of Wlnston- Salem ; three brothers, Steve Tuttle of Durham, Rodney Tuttle of Wlnslon-Salcm, and Randy Tuttle of Charlollc; and his grandmother, Mrs. Nclle Vcrnon of Winstdn-Salem, 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1976 ROBERT LOGAN Robert G. Logan, formerly of Cooicemee, died Thursday, Dec. 9, In Burdette Tomlln Hospital, Cape May Court. Hou^. N.J. He lived In Olaa Creek, N.J. Funeral services were held lest Sunday In Radzleta Funeral Home, Cape May Court House. Burial was In Red Brick Cemetery, Cold Springs, N.J. He Is survived by hU wife, Verna M. Logan; three dau^ters, Dixie L. Betish, Marguerite P. Logan and Undy L. Bennette, all of New Jersey; a son, Willicm G. of New Jer sey; and an aunt, Emma Revls, of Salisbury. GROVEH C. BOWDEN Grover C. Bowden, 85, of Rt. i Advance, died Saturday night at Davie County Hospital In Mocksville. Funeral servlcea were con ducted by the Rev. Donald Funderburke Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Vogler's aemmons Chapel. He was born In Davie County to Alexander and Nancy Hart- man ^wden. All of hta life was spent in Ihe Advance Com munity and he was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Ch\irch. He was a retired dairy far mer. fairvivlna are one sister. Miss Leltle Bowden of the name; a number of nieces and nephews, SAM A. JONES Samuel Allen Jones, 86, a retired carpenter of Rt. 1, died Thursday at his hwne. Funeral services were held Sunday at Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home in Statesville with the Rev. Cameron Dobson officiating. Burial was in Salem United Methodist Church cemetery. Mr. Jones was a Davie County native born May 20,1801, son of the late James Monroe and Virginia Anderson Jones. Hii wife, the former Edna Mc- Daniel, died in 1980. Surviving are two sons, James Henry Jones of Rt. l and Leo C. Jones of WJnston-Saiem; one dau^ter, Mrs. Virginia Walton of High Point; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. __ PETECARTER Walter A. (Pete) Carter. 54, of Beauchamp Road, Route 2, Advance, died Thursday ftf- Icmoon in the Davie County Hospital. Mr. Carter was born in Davie County, (he son of P.R. end Lala Smith Carter. He spent all of his life In Advance and Mocks Com- munlUes and was a member of the Mocks United Methodist Church. Mr. Carter was a Deputy Sheriff with the Davie County Sheriff's Department where he held the rank of Lieutenant. Surviving are his wife, the former Florence B. Carter of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Jimmy (Palsy) Klger of Route 2, Advance; one son, Jerry Carter of (he home; One granddaughter, Little Miss Andra Kiger and one grandson, Master Todd Kiger; his mother and father, of Route 3, Ad vance; four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Howard of Route 1, Advance, Mrs. Vida Allen of Route 3, Advance, Mrs. Ruth Hockadey of Route 3, Advsnce and Mrs. Ann Laming of Fritz Avenue, Winaton-Salem; and three brothers, Ross, Charles and Milton Carter, all of Route 3, Advance. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Mocks United Methodist Church with burial following In the church 'Cemetery. r O 14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1976 Tim Scott Dies After Realizing Eagle Scout Dream SixlMR^yearold Tim • Scott- dled at his home In Kannapotis Saturday, three days atter realizing his lifelong dream of becoming an &ag]e Scout. His five-year battle with cancer, u^Ich cost him his left arm, had inspired numerous fund raising drives in Kan- napolis and a barbecue by the Mockavllle Optimist Club. Tim was the aon of Mrs. Joyce Scott, manager of H & R Block office in Mockavllle. His father, the late Roba't W. Scott, died from heart failure In May of 1975. The awarding of the Eagle Scout rank by executive director Don Relnhardt fulHlled a promiae made by Tim to his dad before his death. Cancer claimed Tim's left arm two years ago, inspiring a g-oup of 1,000 Boy Scouts in the mile march to raise money for an artificial arm. The Mocksvllle Optimist Club held a barbecue last May to help defray medical expenses for the arm. Herman Cllne, Tim's scoutmaster, had managed the trust fund set up from the Tiro Scott and hia C.B. radio— money raised, which exceeded 117,000. Some $6,000 was spent for the arm and the rest went toward medical bills. Tim had been slowly gaining use of the artificial arm when cancer was discovered again, this time In his lunga. His last major project toward the Eagle rank had involved visiting elderly cancer victims In Kannapclis nursing homes. The visits continued until his most recent bout, which left him weak and bedridden from chemotherapy and blood transfusions. Presentation of the Eagle award came in a quite cerwDony. at the boy's home Wednesday night. Funeral services were con ducted Monday, December 20. at North Kannapclis United Methodist Church by the Rev. David Argo. Burial followed In Carolina Memorial Park. Active pallbearers were adulU registered in the district Scouting program. Honorary paUbearers were mMnbera of Urn's Boy Scout Troop 300 of Elbenezer Lutheran Church. Tim was a sophomore at A.L. Brown High School, a member of the Brown High Mixed Chorus. Towel City CB Club, and a Brotherhood member of the Order of the Arrow. In addition to his mother, he is survived by a brother, Danny Eugene Scott of Kannapolls; two sisters, Dawn Lorraine and Michelle Darlene Scott of the Mr. iand Mrs. Garland L. Slawson of Kannapclis. \\^ .S DAVII COUNTY FNTERPRISn RECORD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER .*0, \nit .lOHN H. SHEETS John Henry Sheets. 68, of Miicksvltic Rt. 3, died Sunday at Baptist Hospital In Winston- Salcm. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Eaton's Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Robert Crews and the Rev. William Dozier. Burial was In Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery. He was bom in Yadkin County the son of Sam and Bessie Martin Sheets. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Beauchamp Sheets: two stepdaughters, Mrs. Tommy Goraatzcr of Rt. 2 Advance and Mrs. Tony Benge of Annadaie, Va.: one stepson, Earlfe R. Beauchamp of Qemmons; one sislcr, Mrs. SherrlJI Myers of Wlnslon-Salem. ARTHUR L. SMITH Arthur L. Smith, 88. of Rt. i, Mocksville, died ^turday. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Salcm United Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Ruth Byerly Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Ted Daywalt and Mrs. William Walker both of Rt. I, Mocksville. cr O CO d ir> 5 £ Y 5 o