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Jul - DecDAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,1960 - Page 3 Afrs. T. J. Rouse, 70 yuneml services for Mrs. T. J. Rouse of Kntinoipolla were held 'Pi-ldoy nftcmoon at Ore First Baptist Cirurch In Oinit city. The Rev. ChorJe.<t C. CofTey. pastor, ofTlclatcd. Burial was in Rose Cemetery In MoelwvUle. Mtti. iRouno <iled Tiiursdny morning ut ithe Lowrtunce Hospll* al In iMoorcsvllle. She had been n shut in foi- n nutrtbcr of years but was A iKrtSent in the hos* pHal slnco suffcrlnR o heos^ At* lack last week. A native of Davio Counby, Mrs. Aoujbo was the former Barnh Elizabeth HnneVine. daugh ter of Iho lato Qeorgc Klmber and Moiy Ann iMyei's -Hnnollne. She lived in Kannmpolls for the past 30 years. Survivors 'Includs her husband, Preston J. Rouse; one daghter, Miiss Aiurle Lcc Rouse of the home: one son, Ccoll ConVbs Rouse of KannapoHs; four step sons. Marvin H., J. X. end Wll* liivm K. House, all of Xennapolis, and Dr. J. Ed Rouse of Anderson. S. C.: ithree brabhers. O. W., S.S. and J. Ed Honeltne, all of Wlnalcn'Salem: and five grand* chlldi-cn. Henry C. Graves. 67 Punerol services for Heniy E. Qraves, 67. of WashLn«ton, O. C., were held Fi'Jday aftetnoon at the Chestnut Grove Methodist Chuixlh. The Rev. C. M. Dcdson ofllclat^. Burial 'Was In the chui'ch cemetery. Mr. Gravcfl <Ued. at tho St. Ellanbeith Konpltal in Waahlfig* ton. Ite was boTh July 9d. Id03, Ih Davie County to Charles L. and. Emmy 0*Real Graves. Mr. Qtaves Is suivlved by o brotfhcr, Marvin Graves of Qureinu. boro: three sisters. Mrs. W. J. Pegram of Wilnston . Salem. Mrs. Benny Long pf MooicsvUle. Rt. 2: and Mrs. Bally -Windsor of Ohar- lesion, S. C. Bio - Obituaries - 7/7/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 7,1960 - Page 3 AXra. S. W. Bow4«9« ^ PuncrQl MTVtees Mm. dam PoM Bowden, of ^ya^tx, Rt. 1. widow dt fi. W. Bc^m. jvmre held Bfiiturday afternoon at ^ Bethlehean Methodist n diur^. The Rev. MooHbtirn an4 theHev. George Bmnor Ofnofated* Burial iwae 4n the dhumh oeme* tei9* Mrs. Bowden died Thursday at the honid o( her daughter, Mn. R. P. Bmlth of Advance, Rt. 1. She had been In 111 health o year. She was bom July 27, 1868, <ln Oavte County to Johq and Ellaa- beth Janma Plott. Mrs. Bowden Wia a member of Bethlehem Methodist OhurOh. On June 12, 1898, she married Mr. fioaden, u4iq died acvcrat yearn ago. Surviving ore two daughters. Mto. B, P. SmHh of Aidvonee, Rt. 1 and {Mrs. Komi Btninh oI atofvGolem: two sons, omdy 9ow. tien of^dmRieyfloldond Roy Bow. d«h DoBVlUe, Va.; « brother. Tain f6obt of Modtuhiw, Rk, 8: 2n gmhdehUdmn and aevml dreat* graitdohildion. Mrs, Prank Sheek. 97 Funeral serutees (or Mrs. Sallle Perdrni (Aunt Perd) Sheek. 77. of Advance, Rt. 1, wore held Sot- uiday aiftemopn nt the home and at iiato Idacedonhi Monwian Churah. The Rev. N. 0. ByerU'i the Rev. George Bruner and the Rev. £d (Brewer oRlolated. Burial was Ih •tho Ohureh oemelery. Mm. fiheek, operator of o 8Vmtth Bti«et boorddng homo in 'Wtn8t<m • Sdlom (or mora than 20 years, died ckt tlie l^mn Haven (Hbme in MOokavilla last ThtitAI^. She had been In de* cllnlng' hoaleh two years and eritJIoally hi eight weeks. She was bom Get. 8. 1882. in Savle Oounty to L. M. and Ada llMliams andlh. She lived In On* vie :Oounty until going to Win* sjlon^Balem in 1928 to live and <to opemte a boarding bouse. On Aug. 8, 1006, she married Frank Sheek. uho survives. Also surviving arc a son. Gray Sheek o( Advance. Rt. 1: a (oster daughter. Mrs. Cteo Hahn of 211 N. Green St.. W4n8ton . Salem: seven gtandchlldren and (our great gtandcdiildren: itwo sisters. Mrs. Naond Hlgglna ol Wlnston- Balem and Mrs. Lillian Panko of Jesmp. Md.: and a broUier. P. R. Smith of Advance. Rt. l. Bio - Obituaries - 7/7/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 14,1960 - Page 5 Mn. W. P. <PBtnt)er. funeral seiMoee for Mre. Mary Lee Palnper. 73. widow of W. P. Pnlnper were held Baturday of* lernoon tu the WoodleM Metho* dJsl Ohui«lv "nw Rev. Prank Btough, Qfhe Amoild and JSobby Reynolds ofntfoled. Burinl was In the churdi cemetery. Mi-a. Pailnper thcd Wedncedof at the home of a daughter. Mm. 8. A. fiurlon of Kings Mountain. Mie. Ptrinpcr was formerly of Cleveland. Rt. 1. She waa bom' Oct. 7. ISM. to Julian and Julia. Lyei-ly Kepley. Mr. Pnthpcr died) in 19S3. I furvlvlne <u'c -ttireo iiona, WIl* | liam Palnper of Cleveland. Rt. l.j Otles Painper of Salisbury. Rt. S. i and Qcorge Painper of Belinont, Rt' 1: tlve daughterii MH. Bur* (on. Mrs. R. 8. Hood cf Oi-lando, Pla., M. Biu<on^ Mar* tin«. oia.. Mra. M. M. Prceman of Huntersvllle And Miu Mary Gene Polnper of Klnaton. Rt. 1: 26 grandchlldi-en and eight gi-eot* grandchildren. Jamee David Ifouxe. 85 Funei-al seiwtces for James Da* vid House. 85. of MookeviUe. Rt. 4. were held Monday afternoon at the Cooleemee Bapllat Church. Burial woe In the Liberty Ceme* teiy. Mr. House died Saturday at the Lynn Haven Rest Home. iHe was a m-lred Erwin M3U employee. He had made his home In Cooleemee for e number of years, moving to Mocksvllie Rit. 4. 10 yearc ago. He was born Aug. 10 1674. In DavMson. County. He married Molly Gabnrd. Surviving arc the wife: three sone, Ray House of Monroe. Leonard Ifouse of Charlotte, Virgil House of Baltimore. Mid., two daughters. Mrs. W. B. Benson of Charlotte, Mrs. R. E. Kuhlntaii of Saudi Ai.ifcla; and nine grand- clUldren. T. L. Martin. 78 Funeral services for Thomas Lee Martin. 78. ixtlred builder and manufacturer cf MocvsvUle and Sumter, S. C.. were hertd Wednes-' day afternoon at the Bethel Methodist Chm«h. The Rev. Cameron Dodson and.the Rev. E. M. Avelt oMclaited. Burial was In Rose Cemetery in Mocksville. Mr. Martin died at 1-2:30 a.m- Tuesday oit 4he Davle County Hospital follcwing a three week -Illness. He retired ten years ogo because of declining health. Built Veneer Plants Mr. Martin engineered and built plywood and veneer plants In North and Sodth Carolina. Ho was associated wltth the O. L. Wil. llaim Veneer and Pejiel Co. at Sumter and Conway. 6. C.. and Montgomeiy. Ala. An amateur phologi-apher. Mr. Martin recontly did a photo- giflpihlc study of the churches of Davle County. He also did the photographic lUustvatlons for Dr. Anna Oi-egory's "HJstojy of Sum- ter County.' Mr. Martin was born July 29. 1681. in Davie County to Elijah and Mlnevra Williams Martin. He was a lifelong member of Bethel Methodist Chui-c^ near Mocksville. HUtorioal Society Member Mr. Murlin <W8S a member of the Historical Society of South Cai-olina. the Camera Club at Sumter. and Mocksville MasoiUc Lodge No. 134. HIb first wife. Mi's. Elizabeth Raticdge M-artin. died Mai<ch 31. 1929. His second wife. Mra. Annie Churchill Martin of Sumier sur vives. AIM surviving ore 3 daugh ters. Mrs. Thomas H. Weeks of Lexington, 8, C., Mrs. Marion R. Ard of duu'lotte and Miss Maiy Martin of Winston - Salem; two slsiei-s, Mrs. Clmries P. Sain and Mrs. Robert R. Coon, both of Mocksville: and a grandson, the Rev. Robert Moi-tln Weeks of Co lumbia. S. C. Bio - Obituaries - 7/14/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21,1960 - Page 2 Ilenvl^» Buliy i OrnvfjiV .'Jies were held Tuesday .u. 4 p.m. fcr :4ie one! (ifly c!d inrniH sod ci Mr. nnd; Mi-Ji- Dwiffht Rrnvfa of | ri70 Av«»n jvl. Wr.sjo.v Chajjfl I Cl.iihJi 0;inru<iy In Ti-rdell baby dlotl nt nj\li Ccuniy iro>r>lMl Mondity nihn- rooi*. TnnOy M. Shrnuer, SB F'lincrnl servlcci! fcr Tnndy M. ShermM'. B8. cf Advance, u-ho dlid n4. 11:5 S.a.ni. n. the Vttcf nn's Iioslpi.il In S.a4isbury. were held Tlmrsciiy marnlng ot- 11 c'clock M Adv.-incc BnpLlA:; Church. He hnd been In decUnlns hcnllh several tncnlha. Mr Shetinei won born Spt, 20, 11171. In Yndkln County to John Henry nnd BarbRvo EIlRabeth Ku chins Shermcr. He wn.i t\ member of Advnnco BnjUist Church. Mr. Shcrmcr, n rcUlrcd mcith* Riv; nad ini-msr. was a vetciflti of the SjMnijli > AmriCAn Wnr. He wns Also Ihc First Asslslnnt Scout Master nnd the First Scout Mas* tor of the First Boy Scout Ti-oop to be organized In Da<vle County. This troop was ciganlzcd In 1016. He was married to Mrs. Mlln* hie Oaten Shermcr. who survives- Also surviving arc six daugh ters. Mrs. H. A. Roynold of Roanokc. Vn.. Mrs. P. C. Agnow of Norlhpor^. N. Y-. Mirs. E. W. Parsons of Now Carlisle, Ind., Mrs. E. C. Morlson of Wllkes- boro end Mrs. Julia Patton and M;. John Vcgler, bolh of Ad* vftncc; thrco sons, X. A. Sher mcr of Rlohmond, Va., Jerome Shermcr of Oolumbtn, 8. C'.: and £. ML Shormcr of Advance; 16 grandchildren and flvo great- sramlchlJdren: nnd a bi^cthcr, W. G. Shemter of WUnDtcn-Sal- eni. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 21, 1960 - Page 4 Oewcy F. Marshall. 62 Fkinoi'ol aciwlces for Dowey Franklin Marahall, 62. of White Plains, were held Monday after noon et itilic Moody Funcml Home Chapel. Mr. Mnrshe'll vvas the father of Bill Mardhall of Farmlnfftom He died Batiu-dby ab the Northern Surry Hospital where he hod been a patient 8lnc« June 26. COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, July 21,1960 Mrs. ViiiI S-.siiu'- rt'ift. I,I cii.rjl;,- icr III I'KI? Irvi.n S".. Vr'liisliiiiSiili'iii CiJirl fji- I'll I'iy i,f Piivi" C'liinty, ili' ^l at H:i}>tist lti.is}niu] en 'J'liiu.-i- diiy. •Slif hatl lHt.-n In ill lii'Ulli 1i>r niiiny yciini jiikI liLTluMr^ly ill ^t.s imn'.t}i.'». wiiH IwjJi Nov. Z't, lt>ia ill ,\tliinlli; City, N. SIki iirciit Ikt i iiil.v llfi: In NfW .!■ r.;.-)- iiiicl iiftCT inniriiiKi- lii U'W (<> Mr. •Swlri'i'inijti. o Nnv;il iiffiiiir. lived in vtiii'n:; iif the wnrltl. Sht- nnd Inn' luisbni.'l. [iji;- ^nlly tHi}ik>y'.d iiy.Wc.su-in Klii'tiir C" iiiiivod tu Win.»- lun-fi.'ilvm in Jan SII.W. Tlu- IUIK-J£ll W.IS lll'ld Jll Ui.lO P.M. on Siilmdny nl ,li-iit.Mk'ni Mnptlsl Clinrcli by Itw. Itnliotl llillinrd nnd lltv- Arrliio Jones. 15iiiiril wnis hi lh<! cluu'i'li {.'oniolcry. Bio - Obituaries - 7/21/1960 "I'lindy .M- .SJitiinOr. 'd Adv.iiiuo ibict lit Hrj'j " in- Mi)iirl.-..v .d llw VrU-n.hk n<i>-jiilnl 111 .S.'"l str.iry, Ho Iwd iH'fii ill liiitlinitif! iK'iihh .-I'Vi'ml innntlis ,\l., .SI .■niM i- V..I- I '"!' ••-'•Id, ISi'l, ill V.iilhin i'<.'iinty l-i .loiifi III til l inid i:.irl'ii;ii iV.i- l.i'ih Hiic'liii Sli • • II. •. I . I : , : r . c-i.ii, .| III. --I'-i. W.n III i.i;i,- m.iirir-i .\liJiliIi- Ciit'iri .-•I.II I! •nir\ ivi's .■M^i -.111 Iii ii;|i: iiu" riS iliiii' Jthlcrs. \liv. II. A. I. vi.nW- ul \^i.. Ml-. I' .\t;rn-iv .Vm i/lli-..i't, V., .Mivi. K. W. I'lii.-.i.s "•••-v {■iirilHl,, lull , Mr.;, iv t'. M"r. j'l.'.on uf Wilki'slitiri.i iiivl Mrs. Jnl'ii Poiluii 01,il Mis Jiditi Wu-li'l. jii'lJi i-j Aiivor,,..; th.-i'i- siiii, A. Slnnni.T «.l ilidi- inuiid. Vn.. Ji-ri'iii- .•-'ori nt.'; n; <"<ihmili;ii. S, iiiiii K M. Sii'-rnii r >:tl Adv-iinri': ta ri'ionl I hildi'i-ii i-.iid tiM' rri'iit>;riiiii|- liuidii'ii; Olid n i.-i\1 'ivi. \V (i.. Siii'i iii' l' ^^'.ll^ll•ll-.•^ i! i-in. Kiiinnil '.vii.i I'lirnJ'.uu d .'il Advoiim Uiililiiit ("liiiu'li i >• itfV. C. K. t'liiM lmd -n.d lli v rielrhi 1 .Audi I'lV,-. itni lid M ill- rJ I li'ii 11. ' r I, I I DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28, 1960 - Page 2 Cooper Edwards Dies In Columbia, S. C. R. S. KScNelU and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Meroney Wed- ntsd-ay fcr Columbia to attend the of Mi-s. MsNclll's brother In law. Coc'per Bdwjrrds. who died suddenly cn Tuesday. He was mnn<:ed to »lhe former Kathryn Meroney oiT MocksvlHe. I Miyie Ruia Thompson. OD I The Ihneral of Miss Site IVw llihompaon. 60. of Golirbtiry iCOiTthtet«d ni 4 p.m. Monday. .hSy ;9(i. at dt. ftuU's fiplieottl Churdt It SallMjttfy by th<> Roy* J. ft Manifi. Buftd WAR tn chMiniu BUI 'CeiTWtetv. i Miss Tttoapssn dM at 2 pjB.. Prldny at Broughion Hospital In Burke Couniy. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, July 28, 1960 - Page 3 Jasper R. Ctontz. 29 Funeral sei*t>lces for Jasper Ray Clontt. 29, of Mocksvllle. RC. 3. were held Saturday oJterjuon at the Pork Baptist Ohurch. The Rev. A. XL Klscr «he Rev. Oeorfie Aumnn and the Rev. J. P. Davit ofHclBtcd. Buria<l was in the ehui*ch cemetery. Mr. Clonta died a-t 9 p.m. Thursday at the Davle County Hospital after an illness of a few hours. He was bom April 26 1931 in SuriT County to Ernest T. and Lilly Mae Calaham ClontrH He waS' an employee of DlNle Fur- nltuic Co. at Lcxlixton. Mq*. Clcntz was married to the former Miss Roena Williams In 1950. Surviving are the wife: a dauiih. ler Ltlic Jane Clontz of the home: a son Allen Ray Olontz of the home; his parents: two slstera, Mrs. J. W. Wllllnms and Mrs. R. B. Mioriaiity. both of Hldcory: foua* brothers, E. H. Clontz. Jr., of Ruml Hall, James C. Clontz of Oalflx. Va. J. C. Clon'z of Mocksvllle and Broadus Clontz of Advoncc Rt. 1. W. 8. Sanders, 64 Funeral services for Wllllaim Shuford Sandeiz. 64. of Route 4, MooksvlUe were held Wednesday afternoon, at 4>hc Liberty Metho* dist Church. The Rev, O. W. Pink and the Rev. W. H Pcnv ofilctatcd. Buifal was In the Nat* ional Cemclei'y at Salisbury with mlhlary dtes by the Cooleomee Ameiican Legion Post. Mir. Sandei-fi died Monday. He was dead on arrival at the Davie County Hospital after sufTcrtng a hoort attack at his home. Mr. SarTders was born Oct. 19, 1895, In Montgomery County to I Fit nnd BHza Davis Sandrm. He was a veteran of World War r. Surviving arc his wife, Mi's. Margaret Call Sanders: a dau^* ter, Mm. Alton IBost of Coolee* mee; a brother, J. J. Sanders of Hitfdenitp: Chi-ee sisters. Mi-s. J. B. Book of SaUsbmy. Rt i. Mrs. J • B. WhpeV'' nf,^Kerifrs- vlll?, 'Sr~r"wia"12rsr C~wr Jor dan of Lancsa^. 8. C.; 2 grand children: a stepson, Johnny Ray WUHama of Camp Lejeune. Bio - Obituaries - 7/28/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 4,1960 - Page 2 I). Ilnthcock | DtAvjtt HftihcocI;. 42.1 u> Moc'kKvlMc. ni. 3. dird n>t I0;4ftl n m. Mondny nt Cl.y Winptcn . 6n)cin. H<> lind bccul n iJ.iUnU there llnre Hnyn: hoj lind hem III IhiTc Yl'rok4. Mr. IfnVheccU wn« bom Anrll 1P18. in 5»ifthloy Couhly lo' Ileiu.v niu) Nob Lt*riri- Hnlihcook. I He wns n Woi ld Wnl II veiernn i.ii^d .u» I'mplovee of Mcck.^vJUe 'Fad Mills, • Mr. Ilnihsock hnd lived In iD.u'le County 14 yenis. I III in40 hp in.urU'd Cbro j Poplin, ttiio sui vlvpR. I Atfo stn-viplnR nrc his tni)t,hpr. ot Sflllibiiry; a brolher. Oporne ,ll.-..;heck cf 9.Ml5ft)ni-y: nnd d she I tr. Mis. HcniUUft VVnirnei* of •Fpenrer. I 1 h{> fuupntl w.as conduclcd ni 2:30 p.m. Wednpsdoy fll Bethel ;M'.'.hrdist Chuich by llu Rev. C. M. Dodson nnd ihe Rev. F. R. \V;lsrhl. Burlnl wcis in the chuirh cemp evy. A. MlUon Gnllhcr. 72 Punerfll seivlcea for A. Milton Onhher. 72. morohonl. fotnnev and cfrtllcmun of the Cbrksbury com- munlty. Hniinony. Rt..l. were held Mcnday morning at Cbrksbury Methodist Oliiu'ch by the Rev. W. L. Hnrkoy nnd the Rev. Caldwell Hendcj-son. Burial was In the church cemetery. Nfr. GaiUier died Saturday at Davis KospUnl In Statesvllb fol lowing a stroke. He had been a pnllent there for throe weeks. !te had a stroke bat August and had been In 111 henlth since then. Ho was torn Jan. 12. 168B, In Dovle County to N. s. and Vlr glnia 'l^yvault Oalther. Mr. Onilliher was a notory pub lic ond had been a jusllce of the pence In Turfierrfburg towfishlp. He was a llfelotig member of Clnrtcsbuty Methodist OJmwh where he hnd been siewopd and irustce of the church. On Dee. 7. 1910. he rrtsnied Miss Ellsaboih Ann Nichols, who survivoa. Also surviving are three daugh tors. Mrs. Claude W. Gartner of SlockrtvlVle. lit.. 1. Mi-s. Sam h. Jones and Mrs. Kbrmkn Camp bell. both of Harmohy. ,i: four sons. Ralph 8.. John M... Roy A. nnd tnfnea Cline oaithcr, nil of Harmony At. 1; n brother, j. -fl. Obilher dt Hntmany. At. I: 04 MltfohtlilMt tfhd 11 gfcav OronMHldrAn. -l\t)toM0ef4 (Won osK*. ner, Auford Vork. (?lyde <^Artner, tfilm Alam. J. J Woolen, 'Lob MarlqWc,. W O BlMikcnahip antt Virgil' Bolln regubtohi are twcd mnlce pbnte gfovt taster, or sV er. or In Mnp wa^' more beneflf ml itb mon. # tW. Bio - Obituaries - 8/4/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 4,1960 - Page 1 Clarence S. Grant Murdered By Hitcb-biker Near Lexington Davie Rescue Squad Aids In Finding The Body By GORDON TOASUNSON The MotiksvlUc eommunity was shook^ around noon last Satur day vAien the ^ort drifted around that Clarence Souths Grant had been brutally murder ed by a hitch-hiker and his body, at that Ume unfcmnd dumped In a cornfield. From the moment the first re- poti aas received on into this week there wero many s:oideB oone^ip«>dhei«,«{b^..lhe .whep, and Uie fehiy. Howwer, until the murderer is returned to this state and Ohooacs to tell the complete story . . t certain factors will ecntinuG to remain a niystcty. Local ofllcera, ofllecra of David son County, aJid Uie state Bureau of mveatlgatlon ore at work op this ciihne and by the time the case Is tried will no doubt have established somo facts to sub s', antlate some theories. At this time, the best we can reconstruct the orbno Is as follows: Mr. Grant, who lived alone at his home on Cherry street In MSacksvltle since the death of his wife In Jastuary, 1958. usually visited a dai^lftor. Mrs. Jolm Graham WUHard. in Winston- Salent each week. Last Tuesday ul^t (July 27) he called her to say he would not be there this week because "I want to u*atoh the Republican ConvenlUon on tel evision." . _ • Ihursday nftcmoon he went to a Salifibuiy osteopaUi for a uea:^ ment nf fhn jfjImiiHW dlJorder with which he was alBtoted. At this point, according to tile in- formbUon gained by the SBt and loosl ofilccrs. his travel becomes vague. A Moeksvtlle service station operator first reported that ho filled his eor up wWh gasoline about 4 p.m. on Thursday. How ever, ^Jter (his scriticc titatlon opvrolor Una not sure as to U'hotdier it was Wednesday or Thursday. The ofllccM's are In- ollncd to think tliat it was Wed nesday. I Alan Confesses The nc)(t report on Clarence, Beuha Grant came Saturday^ morning when police of Jackson* vlllc. na., contacted Sheriff Ben' y Royles and inromicd him Uiat: a man they had in custody had; confessed to Icllllng Mr. Grant and dumping his body in o com- Hvld near Greensboro. , Tlic confessed killer was AlbrH Josi-j>h VftUlancouta. age IB, of Norh Bllloi'cla. Mass. Valllan-| court had been arrested In Jack-i sonvlllc. Fla., on Friday following! a minor trnlllc acoldcnl. omccrs there become suaplcious of auto thrfl nftcr he w.is unable to ex* plaUi his possession of Mr. Grant's ccr ami papers. During ilie. eNomlmiilon by Jiiclnonvillr, onieers. 'iilU! 23011). Vatllancourl blurted out: "I kliird u guy up In Nor-h Carolma and took his ear." Valllancourt went on to say (hart Orant had picked him up "jual outside of Greensboro." That he hiid u?rd OruU's mnc lo licai tbr elderly man over U)u head laud thiti bo dutupi)d Utv My smx I a eomfleld about 20 miles south 'of OEreensboro after pouring whis. key 'Into Grant's mou h and then pouring It over his clothing. He said he also hit Gi-ant with the whisky bottle. Early Saturday afternoon the search got underway for Mr. Grant's body. Officers called Jack* bonViUe, Fla. and Valllancourt was brought to the telephone and gave a more detailed description of the area Ip which he "dumped the body." Assisting In the search wero Davld^ Oande County Rescue Squadron and the Davidson County Rcsouc Squadixm. Body Found ' Taking the route that Valllan* 'court had indicated tiiey had fol* lowed, the group left the inter s ate highway fai Davidson Coun ty and tttvned onto old Highway 39. then tmned off onto Turner Road which they followed for about a mile, ithen turned off onto a fainii road. About thretnlenths of a mile up Uils farm road they found a beaten*up area on the edge of a cornfield. Clay Tu'torow and Buck Keller of tho Davio County Rescue Squadrop and C. Boyco Sink, a 17. 8. deputy Commissioner of Welcome, found a pair of glasses at iJhe edge of a cornfield. Also In this area they found a broken false tcctti Plato and a bloody (CQntipued oii..Baffp .5). .. Bio - Obituaries - 8/4/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 4,1960 - Page 5 I Merc Abniit I Clarence Grant hnndkorcltlef. About 30 feet owny they found n broken hearing nid nnd tmiit of a Alvat/tered WQlking cane. BUS of this cnne were found scft'tevcd oroimri in bhis eornnelri. "rtte bntirrwl nnd bndlv blmlp- pnupjl boily was. found in soinc lUndi-rbitHh neioAs the fnim vond I frcm the cornfield nt f:OiJ h-hi. Sa-turdny. Nonrby was n bnlterrd I bucket, stntned with blond. All idonttficatlon had been to* I moved from tflic body except some Inltlnls—oacJ-Jon the dhirb. 'fhcrlff Ben Doylos made lh<- !dciU>lficntlt>n from the Iciis O'.vd rente ^)eclfll shoes he knew Mr. Oront to be wcarlns. Or. Jnmofl Welbom, nctmn D.t- vldson Counly Coroner, snld th.nt o'n'mlnnllon showed Mr. Oinn: died of hcod Injuries nnd n skull | fi'ncture .Ihflloted by n blunt m olrlimtnl. Where Plckt^d IJp^ Sheriff Ben Boyics bahcve.s thnl perhflps VnUlnncoui't mny hnve been mistaken when he says that Mr. Ornnt picked him up out of Grc€n»boiq. and irmy have picked him up oitt of Salisbury In.slcnd. .The pint whisky bottle used as a weapcn on Mr. Oiaitt. wa.s |)':r. I chased Thursday nfUu uocr at an East Spencer ABC Slum. Some omcers also theorised (h.nt Mr. Ornnt mny not have picked up Valllnncourt. but that he may' havo fomcd his way Into the car with Mr. Oiunt when he stopped at an Intersection. Vnlllnncourl has waived extra- ditlon nnd will be returned to Dnvildson County this week whetc he will face trial for first dcsvtc murder. Funeral Mr. Grant was born April 20. 1897, In Dnvfe County to Souchn and Elizabeth Allen Qrant. His wife, the former Miss Lois Tiller, died Jan. 24, 19S8. Suavtlving arc two duuehtcrs: Mia, John Ornluun Wlllinrd of Winston • Salom nnd Mrs. R. O. McOimsey of Richmond, Va.; a brother. Allen Or.ir.t, of Southern Pines: and Iavo grandchildren. Funeral services werr- conductea Mcndny niornlnz at tlm First Mc'lhodlet Church. The Rev. C. B. Newton ofnclaie-J. Bnvl.nl w.os In Rose Cemetery. Pallbenrcna were LnHlle Daniel. Arinnnd Daniel. Fletcher Click. Orady Ward, Jim Bowies, nnd Dr. E. A. Eckcrd. Bio - Obituaries - 8/4/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MDCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 11,1960 - Page 1 Man And Son Arc Killed In Accident WJlllam Qlcii BlQCkwcldcr. 42. and one year old adoj>tx;d son of SUUtvVinc were killed in nn aulomolillc accident. Sunday af* ternoon on Hiirlnvnty 31 near Moorctfii'illc. Mrs. Dl:ickwclder is in crltlciil condliion with Injm-ies bulfercd in the accident. Mr. DIuckwelder is a brother of CheMcr A. Slaekweldi'i* and Mr.><. Flake Sowers of MocksvJlle. Piiucnal ^rvlccs were held Tuaday afternoon at the Buulc* viu'd hfethodist Olmrch in Buiu-s. vllle. Burial was in the IrrdcU Memorial Park. Bio - Obituaries — 8/11/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 18,1960 - Page 2 Mn. t. O. Woodruff. Sfi Tunera) Bervtces for Mrs. Mar* garet Thoiupson Woodruff. 66. wife of Dr. Fred Q. Woodrufif of High Foin'. were held Satm'day afternoon at Ihe Seohrest Fun eral Homo Chapel. Dr. C, C. Her- benl. Jr. and rhe Rev. C. W. Buckey ofllclated. Burial was in ifigh Point Cemetery. Mrs. Woodruff died Thursday allernoon ot the High Point Me^ morial Hospital where she had been a patient since May 2. She had been criucaliy ill three days. Mrs. Wjoodruff was horn Feb. 20, 1004. in Davle County to Charles L. and Bertie Furches IhompBon. Mrs. Woodruff had lived In High Point since 1925 movln;; there Irom Mocksvllle. t£hi< tviis a graduate nurse of Philadelphia Oenernt Hoopltril In Pennsylvania and for a number of years was a nurse here. Mi-s. Woodruff was a member ol Wesley Meittorlal Methodist Church. On Oct. 13, 1938. she married Dr. WoodiufT alto survives. Also suiylvliig are a step, daughter Mi-s. Fred Ouin Stechir 01 Hawaii; two stepgrandsons:) five ab'cis. Mia. William R. Hea<- ler of High Point, Mr. Ralph Railedge of Advance, Miss Sue Thompson and Mrs Rufus Rat- clifle. both of Wayneeville. and Mrs. Benson Jones of Columbus Gh.: and a brother Charles L. Tliompson, of Buford. Ga. DAViE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 18, 1960 - Page 4 Boono Hudson, 52 I Funeral services for Baxter liCc Hudson. 52, better known in this comnvunlty as "Boonc" were held Monday afternoon at the Mi. Zion Holiness Church, Hie Rev. F. D. Johnson Jr. and the Rov. G. W. CnmiTbell ofndated. Boonc died lost Friday at his home unexipectGdly. Survivors Include his wife the former 6usio Campbell: one son, Troy Baxter Hudson: five sisters Mrs. Alice Cannatfy of Mocksvllle: Mrs. Emma lUyons of Lexington: Stella Howelt of Philadelphia a^-.Mrs. Sehna Hudson of y. Two brothers: Thomas and Wilson Hudson of Davie County. Boone's ability with a yard and shrubbei? made hhn much souglit aftei- lor such work In this area. Bio - Obituaries - 8/18/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 25,1960 - Page 1 James Allen Gaither Found Shot To Death 'James Alien Oalther, 24, of RL 1 Harmony. Sheflleld community, was •found shot' to death early Monday In his convertible In Tanelcrwood Park. Porsyth County Sheriff Ernie Slrote said the man took his life with a sho'ffun. He rcRU)ved a shoo and sock from his rlEht foot to pull the trigger the sheriff said. The sheriff said no Inquest would be necessu/y. A park employe found the body In the car about 9 B.m. No note was found. Oalther apparently died Instan'ly. Mr. Oalther had served Iax'o )'ears in tho Army< He wps em ployed by Hancs Hosleiy Mills In Winston-SaUm. Surviving arc his parents. Allen and Kale Hnlli Oalther: a bro.hcr CaJvln Oalther.of Harmot\y, Rt.' 1; a. slater, Mrs. Leroy Dyson of Mocksvillc. Rt. 1: and Ills grand mother Mrs. Tom Oalther of MocksviUe. Rt. 1. Tlic funcnd will be conducted at 11 a an. Thursday at New Union Methodist Church by the Rov. C. M. Dodson. Burial will he In the cburclj cemetery. The body will beat Rcavls Fu neral Home In Harmony tmtll taken to the church. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, August 25, 1960 - Page 2 Mrs. T. W. Carter Funeral services for Mrs. Ada CranflU Carter. 87. wife of T. Walter Carter of Sanfoi'd Ave.. were conducted on Filday, Aug. 16, at 2 p.m. ot First BiVptlat Church by the Rev. J. P. Davis. Burltal was in ROse Cemstcry. M.'S. Car'er died Wednesday at Lynn Haven Nursing Home foh' lowing an Illness cf severlil' months. Nephews were pallbearers for the service. Mrs, Albert Howard. 89 Funeral services for Mrs. Hcltic Mbq KouTtrd. M; wife of Albei-t Howard were held Sunday after, nocn nt the Bethlehem Metho dist Ohiu-oh. Tire Rev. Dwight Maahburn (vnd<thc Rev. J. W. Ve«> Inl oftlclnted. • Burial was in the cUmch cvinulery. Mrs. Howard was born April 20. 1601. In Davic County to T W. and Barbara Allen Sofley. Suvvivhvg ki-c her husband; two sons. Thomas Howard of the U.8. Air Force In France and Glenn Howard of Mocksvtilc; two daugh- lers, Mrs. BUI Pllcher and Mrs. Holt Hovvclt, boti) of Adv.>ncc. Rt. 1: five listers. Miss JuUa Sotl^ and Miss Juanita Sofley. both^| Advance. Rt. 1. Mrs. Clyde Ion of Mocksvtllo, Route 4, Mrs. Glenn Smith of Advance Rt. 1: three brothers. Harlejr Sofhey of MoeksvlUo. WlUle Sofley ot Wh>. slon • Salem and AUcn Sofley nikin: scvch grandchlldrch: on n Rrcat-grahdehlld. Bio - Obituaries - 8/25/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 1, 1960 - Page 2 Atonto M. Mabe, SO. Alon?a M. Maba. SO. of Mocks- vllle, Rt. 6. died At d^4S asn. Tussday at the Davis HospUsU In Statosvllle where he hnd been a pntient three weeks. Ml-. Mnbo v^'os bom Mer^ 7, ifiOO. In Coun^t to J. B. and QmniR Harris Mabe. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Ruth Joyce Mabc: two daughters. Mrs. P. W. Winters of Augusta,^ Oa., and Mis. Bobby Jones of| Moekavilic, Rt. 5: two sons, Isaeoj Mabe of the home and Albert Mabc of Indianapolis. Ind.: five' brothers, Fred. Joe. and Prank Miabc, all of Mount AU7, Johnny Mabe of Oallfornla. and Paul Mabe of South Carolina; the atep- mother: three sisters, Mrs. Ar* thur Rcncgar of Yadklnvlilc, Mrs. J. L. Smith of Long Island. Maitln of Mt. Airy; and his fa* ihcr, J. B. Mabe. of Mt. Airy. Ftmere) services will be held at the Bear Creek Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m.. Thursday. Thej pnlsor, the Rev. W. C. Berkley, will officiate, osslstod by the Rev. J. A. Bracken. Burial wHl fol low in the church cemetery. The body 'Will remain at the home until 30 minutes before the ser vice. W. M. Crotls, 87 Funcrai sci-vlccs for William M. CroLlA, 87. of North Main Street, MocksvlDe. were held Wednesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church. The Rev. J. P. Davis oltfclated. Burlol was in Rose Cemetery. Mr. Crotts died at 0:30 p.m. Monday at tiie Dnvie County Hos pital after a week-'icng illness. Mr. Ci'otts was bom July 10, 1873. in Davidson County to J. W. and Sophia Temples Crotts. but had lived in Mo'cksvllle 60 years. A retired merchant and mlMer. he was a member of First Bap tist Church here. ! Mr. Crotls was first married to Miss Betty Angell. who died In ; 1011. He later maia-icd Miss Betty , Caudeli, who survives. Surviving the first marriage arc «u'o sons, Henry L. Crotts of Winston - SoJem and Rcbent L. Crotts of Arlington, Va. Also surviving are a brother, James K. Crotts of Winston'Sa- 1cm; six graiidchlldren and tour great-graiidchUdrcn. Bio - Obituaries - 9/1/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 8,1960 ~ Page 4 Rev. Wallace H. Conrad, 27 Timeri) eervicee for the Rev. Wallace Hedrlck Conrad, 87, rec tor of the Church of the Qood Shci^erd of Cooleemeo and the Church of the Ascenalon at Fork, were held eaturday morning. Sept. 3 ,at St. Andrew's In Greensboro. The Rev. Mr. Conrad died Thursday night, 6cpt.'l, at the Baptist 'Hospital In Wlnston- Salem where he had been a pa tient for two weeks. A Holy Communion service was hdd at 10 asn. and the bur ial ofllce at 11 asn. Bishop Rich ard Baker was in charge of the sciwiee. assisted by the Rov. Thomas Fraeer, Jr., uild the Rev. Carl P. Honnan. the ficn ot Kva. Arnold H. Conrad and the late Mr. Con. rad of Greensboro. He was a graduate of Cunic High Schlol, the University of North Caro lina, the Bciicley Dlvlnily School, New Haven, Conn. His mother is the only survivor. He was ordained a deacon In' June. 1658, and assigned to the Davle County Chui-ches. He was ordained priest In Jon., 1656, Mrs. Stella Jaekson, 72 The funeral for Mrs. Btclla Pctrce Jackson, 73. of Roycrsford, Pa., was conducted at 3 p.m.. on Monday, Sept. 6. at Voglor's Chapel In Winston • Salcm by the Rev. Clyde Collins and the Rev. Dwight Cartner. Burial waa at Porsyth Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Bemie Jack son. Ted Jackson, Jimmy Jack son, Jimmy Boles, Oornio Boles, Gary Long, Rtohard Nance, Jr.. and Larry Name. Mrs. Jaekson was the motht Mis. Hubert Boles of Route' Site died Friday at a Roycrsford ho-tpllal- ite^ Bio - Obituaries - 9/8/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 8,1960 John A. Snioot .\U>(.'J«V'JJ,r.h' Jo]»rt Al- i-.vciiiiliM- Sinoi>l. 'HI. OS a1<k;I«« vIIId, (liocl W«il. In M<X'J{s> viij:- iruifl uiki' yntTtrlntj fiiiiil honi-t nlliK'If. Mr. Smnal .Viis born 0:'l. 13. Jbl.'f. ill l>;ivi,. C<ni:ii.v In Clwrlit* iuid f.bzli! lVi.'ilor« Simiol. , .■Vt 'j'.l ik li.Mi ..V : ft iKl <iji<,T:>1or of i<i« ."5!ioi! 5?<'ivii-<! in Mix'U^vini' for n ;iiii»iln'r ti: .vuiiis. Ik-b-" l-.iii} oin|i'i*yccl .'ii :i I';'."- Iir'-iii- ii<t..|tir:in1. \ ni;; iii'C Ills v-.:fir, ll.r Minii.e K<ic>iitz; tv.> .lini-;!'.!.*;-:, Mr.s. .Miiisli.ill i'.Mjii.fiii of .Vlhr.itovKM;"'. iV. ;••! . mill l'.tl.'l.:iVi .Anil ;-nt:!ot hi" 'MK-oiviIlt ; liis Hi- lilt r .•mil sif |iii»l3i-'i. Mr. mr ! Ml--.. Ch<nlU' C. i5:noi>l of HI. l; a broU'.rr. .'.iiii^ SiniMl <if .Mii.-UsiiiJr. .Mii a .sisk-r. .Mr.<. .M. C. I viiiiiniiii t)l .viiioksvillo. 'llir f«in*rii| v.iis- coihUhti- i-il at 3 J*.M, Thuisdiiy at Kir.sl MeUKitlisf CluircJi by ilio HC'V. C. U. Nt'Wiosi Mii.l tim ]li'\'. 15. M. .Avrll. l3iU'i;"i) was ill Salnii L.onivt'-i'y Piilllieairiii '.voi'- .fobn \Va- (i-rn, C*. tVujxI. .M. r I.biy- Wait, Jtiliii W. fiiiioni and VN'iSliiiin Snirol. Bio - Obituaries - 9/8/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, 9/12/1960 FVcist 6.-3p aji^^ ji salefr 'ffite Suard at the A^»lw aw five daogk- ^?h8t.^B,rl® S/-!- n -pAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARV "■^^KSVlLkC.,.^. 33?:•- fc Bio — Obituaries - 9/12/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 15,1960 - Page 2 0. C. Orimi). Tfi FunernI 8crvicct> I'or Ovover Clevclftnd Oiifdn, 75. of Moetu- vifle, Rt. 3. were 'held -Sundoy tornoon at Eml.h Qrove Metho» odet Church. The Rev. DwHfflU Mflflhburn And tho Rev. A. C. Cheshire omointed. 'Burlnl wns In the church cemetery. Mr. ai'lfHn died Saturday mom- IhB at his home In the Smith Qrove community. He had been In decllnins health for several months. He WAS born Nov. !fi, ld84, In Koi-.<iyi1) County to Julius and Mary Lewis Oiifnn. Ho wos married twice. His first wlfo as the former Mary Plt« cock. His second marriage In 1B31, as to Bdna Cushwa who aurvlvw. Sur^vlng ore three sons. Elmer J. OiilTIn of Spencer, Ind., Cllf- foj-d W. Onffln of South America and David Orlfltn of the home: two daughters. Mm. Oordon How ard of MOcksvlUo. Ht. 3, and Joyce Ann QrlfTIn of the home: two grandchildren, two half sis ters. Mrs. G. C. Eller Of Clem- inons and Mrs. H. W. Beck of WinstonwSalem: 6 half brothers. Bryon, -Eleon, Leanler Mtd Lonnle Teague ell of Winston-Salem, and Barlow Teague of Salisbury. Ernest II. Frost, 81 Funeral services for Ernest Henry Frost, 81, will be held Thursday morning at 11 a.m. at the Union Chapel Methodist jOhuroh. The -Rev. Dewcy IJames, I the Rev. C. M. Dodssn, and the I Rev. C. B. -Newton will officiate. Burial M'lll be in the church cem etery. M.'. Frost died at his home near Mocksville at 6:30 ami., Sun day. 'Mr. Frost was a retired sales man. was night guard at tho slate prison c»mp in Davle Coun ty several years. He was born Oct. 31. 187B, to James D. and Delia SUkeleather Prost. He was married to Annie Holton. who survives. Also surviving oro five dough- tors Mrs. C. L. Bunch of Brev- nrd. Mrs. A. P. Dalgic of Arling ton, Va., Mrs. W. I. Klncald of Bessemer City. Mrs. Oene Wil son of Pompano Beabh. Fia., and Mrs. W. A. Ellis, Jr. of Mocks ville; two brothers, -Dr. J. S Pi'osl of Burlington and F. H. Frost of Wlnston.<Salem: 21 grand children and a great-grandchild, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 15,1960 - Page 4 Mrs. Alia Armstrong . (Mrs. Alia R. Armstrong, daugh ter of tho late Edward end Eliza Campbell, died Sept. 2, 1660. Age 70 Yrs. She was a resident of Yadkln county and is survived In this city by a brother, the Rev. Q. W. Campbell. Funeral services for Mrs. Arm strong were held Sept. S, 2 pan. at aailcs Ohapel Baptist church, Boonvllle, N. C. Rev J. C. Ora- am oHlclated. LIsh Smoot, 69 Bphrlam "LIsh" Smoot, a life long resident of Davle County, died Sept. 3, 1960. Age 69 Yrs. He was tho son of tho late Robert ond Alice Smoot. •Ml-. Smoot was an active.mem ber of the Second Presbyterian Church, having received his cdu* cation In the Mocksville public schools. Survivors arc, tlie wife. Mrs. Daisy Smoot; one daughter. Mrs. Mildred Brooks: two sons, Will iam and Dennis Smoot. Two sis- ters: three brothers, and several other relatives. Funeral scvlccs were held Sept. S. i p.m. at tho Second Presby terian Church, wl'.h Rev. F. D. Johnson ofnciatliig. Moscnlc rites followed at tho graveside. Morrison - Studevonb Funeral Hcme was In chaige of ell services and an-angemcnts. Bio - Obituaries - 9/15/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 15,1960 - Kimul Itonry l-'twi, fi U at Gs- 7lO ii.tn. Sunilay at W» Imnuj livro tifitr n wct'fc's'Hfnc^ Mr, l-'rast v.ufi (S rtsllfed ;cul4<.s»KiJ). lie waK nlJlht Raard Hi Ihc slalt? prisofi ""nf In l):ivio CoTirily several ywr^ ilo waH Uifii Oci, 31, 1B78, to Jumcf III acid Delia Sllck- Ivatlivr Krosl. He was mar- rleil Iw AflHle ItoWer, wIk» survives. Alsu slJrvlVin; are fiVC (InuRhleiii. Mrs. H, U Hunch of liievard, Mrs. A. I*. Uoi- kJij of Arlinataci, Vn,. Mr*. \V. r. Kiiicailc til Ucsscnv-'r trily, Mrs Gone Wilson oI f't.'.iHinav lltMi'li. KV'fii'o ai-.'l Miw. W. A. HIlis/JG 1.1 Modv.i vilic: two bixitlicrs. Or. J. S. Knisl <if IliirlUn:lii» and K. H. Kixi.ii, iif WitL^lon-SaJein; 21 iiiiHidrliil'Jreji; iitld a f;ri:.-il- I'.riiiideitiUl. 'J'lir fijiicivil WiiK ciiri<fia:lviJ al II A.M. ThiitH'l.iy at Uniun ChaiAcI .Mulho.lixl GInlrrli by till- Hev. Drwey IjaiiivK. lhi> llOV. C. M. lAid'uai anil lla.' Uov. C. 11. Ne\vu>n. Ilurli.i1 vvu.s In I 111- clw.ii'ch tecnutecy. Bio - Obituaries - 9/15/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 22,1960 - Page 2 Ifcnry Faiterson, 112 Henry Patterson .n mUvo of Iredcll County, and a rc$!dent of DavIc Ccunly for ttie past 62 years, died recently nt the Dftvle County Hospital. Funeral services for Mr. Pat terson were held Sept. t6, at 2 p. m nt the Chinquapin Baptist Church with the Rev. H. B. Wat son ofHclatlrrg. Survivors arc four daughters. Mi-3. Oertle Olenn. Mrs. Moa-tha Jordan of Winston - Solera, Mi-s. Ira Faote end Mrs. Thclma Cain of MoClijvllle: four sons. Rev. T. P. Patterson and Frank Patterson of Detroit. Midi.; two step daugh ters, Mrs. Josle Cain of Mocksvllle and Mrs. Maltlc E. Clark ot Win- nton-Salem: two stop sons, Mr. Boraan and Raymond E-iton of Wln.ston Snlem. Rev. Lewis Moore. 80 Rev. Lewis Moore. 00, died Sept. 10 at his home on Rt. 2, Mocks vllle. He wns a lifelong resident of D.ivio County and a retired inlnlstir of the Malnvllle A.M.E. Zloii Church. Funeral service wns held SeiH. in at 3 p.m. at the Malnvllle A. M.E. Zlon Church. Rev. George Stinsan and Eld. I. W. IJaraes omclAted. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Ljz2lc Moore Of the home: onn daughter. Mrs. Willie Barker: one son. Ruftus Moore of the home: one daughter in law and one son In law. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 22, 1960 - Page 5 Rev. R. H. Weaver 'Funeral services for the Rev. IL H. -JVcaver, a retired Baptist minister, who died early Sunday naming, Sept. Id, wei-c conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Brush Crock Baptist Church by the Rev. J. P. Dftvls and the Rev. J. Fletcher Lambert. .Burial was In <thc church cemetery. He died In DO/vIc County Hos pital after four years of falling health. He was bom In. Cleveland County and graduated frcm Wake Forest Ccllcge. Before retiring, he held many p.istorates In Hort-h Carolina -and was pastor of BrUsh Creek Bofptlst Church In C^^ham County for 17 ycoi's.f^was a 'member O'f the First i^llst Church of Macksvllle. .Burvivlnir are' his wife, Mrs. Inez Naylor Weaver of M-ocks- vfllC: Jtwo daughters, Mrs. P. G. PSaros nof Milwaukee, Wds., and Mi's. p. A. Margftbonna of JacH- sonvlUe, Flft.: four sonrf. Cecil Weaver of Slier CRy, Herbert Weaver of Richmond, Va., Charles "Weaver of - OreenSboro. and George Weaver of Stales- vllle: two sisters. Mrs. Aba Put nam and Mfss Delia Weaver of Shelby; and 13 grandchildren. Bio — Obituaries - 9/22/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, September 29,1960 - Page 4 Mrs. D. C. Howard. 76 Funeral services Toi- Mrs. Cora Howard. 76. of Sallsbui? Street, widow cf D. C. Howard, who died Sunday at Davle County Hospital, were held Wednesday aflcmoon at 3 p.m. at Liberty Methodist Church wl'h the Rev. R. O. Me- Claanrock. the Rev. J. P. Davis, and the Rev. Fletcher Howard ofUclatlns. Burial was in the church cemetery. She had been in dccIlnlnB health for two years and seriously 111 for four days. Mrs. Howa>*d was bom In Davlo County March 30.1864. to Joe and Sallle Harris Rouse. She was mar* ried to Mr. Howard In 1600. He died In 1637. Surviving are flvo daughters. Mrs. Bob Holthouser of Norfolk. Va., Mrs. Charles FVank of BaltU more. Md.. Mrs. Thli^a List of the home, Mrs. Richard McCom of Flemlnglon, N. J.. and Miss Au* drey Howard of MinniJ. Fla.; six sons. Jack C. Howard of NashvlUc, Tcftn.. Clinard Howard of Mdaks^ vlUe, Z. Glenn Howai-d of Balti more, Md., Carroll Howard of Skantcatelcs. N. Y., Marshall How* ad of West Palm Beach. Fla., and Ollmer Howard of Balllmore, Md.: 22 graiidchlldren: seven great-grandchlldi-en: two brothers. A. K. Rouse of Rlchfleld and P. J. Rouse of Kannapolis. Bio - Obituaries - 9/29/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 6,1960 - Page 5 ^ Southern InrniU Oi-ftvCfiltle RCrviccB for Karen Lynn Sonthern. infant dauRhtcr of Pvt. and Mi-s. Mnnthnll SoiUii- ern of the U. 8. Army, Atationcd nt Aibuqtiei'Qne. New Mexico, were held on Monday mornlnu. Oct. .t, nl II o'clocit nl Snicm MethodMl Church Cemetery in Davic Coun ty wltli the ttev. C, B, Newton ofhelatlnK. TItc atllNborn Infnni wa.<) bom nt the Army Hospital in New Mex ico on SR<lurday, Oct. 1. Cinrenoe Leo Creaaon, Jr., 32 • Funeral aeiwices for Clarence Lee Creason, Jr., 32, of Cooleeince, who died Sunday ■afternoon nt the Baptist Hospital in Wlnaton-Sai- em, were held Tuesday afternoon at 3 p.m. at the Cooleemce Pres byterian Church with the Rev. a. W. Foster, the Rev. Kenneth Pollock and the <Rev. Clyde Settle In charge. Burial was in the Coolcemce Legion Park. MH-. Creason had been in declin ing heM>h for several months. He was born In Davle County Feb. 17. 1028, the son of ClaVenoe Lee and Katlo Lou Lanlcr Crea son. He was a member of the Coolccmec Presbyterian Church _flnd attended the Carolina Baiter flfehool and worked as a barber Cooleemcc and Salisbury, He Is survived by his widow, Mftiw Marjorie Osbomc, who he married Oct. 10. 1062; his moth- ci', 'Mrs. C. L. Ci-eason of Cool- eemee; two daughters, Vickie Lou and Kathy Dcnlco and one son. Timothy Ray. all of the home; one brother, Robert Lee, of Cool* eemee; one slater, Mrs. Tommic Shore of Coolecmce. M. Grecnfaerry Vork. 88 Funeral services for M. OrceA* bcn-y York, 88. of YadklnvlUo, iRt. 1. were held Sunday aliernooii at the Union Orovc Baptist Churoh. llie Rev. Jack OetttrV, the Rev. Frank Bailey and the Rev. Zeno Qroce olAolatedi Bur; lal wae in the church ccmetei-y. •' Mr. York died Thui-sday a# the Luta Conrad Hoots Memorial Hos pital, Ho had been In declining health for Ihreo years. He was born Oct. 16, 1871, In Yadkin County to Mrs. Bat York. He was a member of Kebo Fi'iend.1 Church, He was man-led Nov. 26, 1688, to Miss Llllie O. Caudle who died April 8. 1847. Ho was a retired fai-mc.'. Surviving aro six sons. William T. Yoi-k of BoonvlUc. Rt. I. Lew is Vork and Henry J. York, both of iMocksvllIe, Rb. 6, < Luther C. York of Yadklnvllle. Rl. 2. AlVls M. York of Clemmona ahd 'Pi-avla T. Yoi-k of Advanee, Rl-. 8; six daughters, Mrs. Tom Caudle and Mi«. Alfred iMIlBrlde, bc)h oi^ Winston • Salcm, Mrs. Amelia York of Yadklnvme. <Rt. 2. Mrs. A'lllc Adams of Boonvllle. Rt. 1, Mrs. -Melvln Potts of High Poin) and MIrs. Calvin C. CHne of Yad klnvllle. Rt. 1; 34 grandchildren; and seven great gi-andchlldren. fttn. A. A. Fewer, 70 Punemi services for Mrs. A. A. Fowler. 78. of Spartnnburg, S. C.,mqlher of Pi-ank D. Fowler of MocksvilUc. wore held Thursday, Bepit. 28. at -Floyd's Sanotuary In Spai^anburg at 4 pm. Mrs. Fowler died on Wednesday morning. Sept. 28. at i0;10 ot Black M-emorlal Hospital whero she had been a patient for ap- proxlntfitcly two wecka followliTg R fall and the sustniAing of a broken hip. Otlrer survivors in addition to Mr, Fowler Include the husband, A, A. Pcwler of the Home th Bpavtnnburg: three other sons, A1•iPoav^'i- of Woahlhgton, 6. C„ Clyde Powlei- of Cincinnati, thd James Fowler of spartanburg: and I douffhter, Mrs. KMC IxvA* of Hlaleah, Flo. Bio - Obituaries -10/6/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 13,1960 ~ Page 4 Harmony Girl Struck By Auto Dies At Hospital JtTDY ROSE POTTS An 11 year old Harmony girl died Sunday of injuries sustain, ed ^turday when she was struck by a car near her hom« at Hai'. mony. Judy Rose Potts, daughter of Junic and tris Dyson Potts, died at. 12:10 p.m.. Sunday at a States, villc hospital. was struck at 11:40 a.m., Saturday on U. S. Highway 21 Just noiHh of the Harmony city limits when sliG and two companions darted ocioss the street In front of a car. 1-hc. State Highway Pa trol ropoiled. The name of the driver of the car was unavailable. Ncltiher of the girl's companions were Injur. d. No cliarges were prefcnad. Judy Rose was Ut the sixth grado at Hdmiony School. Surviving arc the parents: two sisters. Nancy Dian and Deborah Potts of Uic home: a brother. Eu gene Franklin PoUs of the homo: and the grandparents, Mr* and Mrs. Chu'lie Potts of Mocksville. Rt. 4. and Mr. and Mi's, Marvin Dyson of Mbcksville, Rt. 1. The fUnct-al was conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Bear Ci'eck Baptist CSiurch by Uie Rev. W. C. Bai4ciey.. tiie Rev. Caldwell Hen derson and the Rev. Ervin Wal lace. Buiial was in the churoh ccmcteiy. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 13,1960 - Page 5 Oscar T. Boger, 11 Puncrnl services for Oscar T. ncgrr. 71, who died Sunday at ;Dnvlc C.'.unty Hosplt.il. wci-e can* i ducted Tucrday mcrnliiR at 11 o'clock at UtHon Ohapet Melho. disi Church by the Rev. Cameron' Oodson and Uie Rev. J. A, Brndk* i rn. Burial was In lite churoli cem- clcry. Members of his Sunday Mchool class were pallbearers. Mr. Dsgcr died at ft a.m. Sun day at .he local hospital after a serious Illness of three dn)^. Ho llmd been In declining health two years. He was bom In Davic County. Feb. 23, 1860, to Thomas H, and Mollle Bowles Bogcr. He was married to Miss Maggie Allen In April. 1014. He was a retired far* mer. | Surviving are the widow; two] daughters. Mrs. Qarnet Shore of| Mocksville and Miss Ruhy Bsger of the home; one son, Cralg ^ger] of Mocksville Rt. 2: and one grandchild. I Bio - Obituaries ~ 10/13/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 20,1960 - Page 4 Mrs. H. E. Mall Mrs. Augtis'a Mail. 86, widow of Horace E. Mail, died at 10 a. m. Tuesday In a Davidson County nursing home. She had been there six months. Shew as bom ^uly 24, 1874, In South Carolina to Samuel and Alice CUne l^r, and was a (or. mer resident of Oooleemee. She was a member of Coolee- mee First Methodiai Church,. In I'SOO, shew as mariied to Mr. Mail, uOio dle^ in 1026. surviving ai'c three 8ons. H. A. F. A. and J, S. Mail, all of Cool' eemee: five daughters. Mrs. Nora Riddle, Mrs. Bller Foster, and Mrs. Bessie Shoaf. all of Coolee> mee, Mm. AUle Vlok 'of Mocks- ville, and Mrs. Flora Fox of Sails* bmv; 26 gi^ndohlldren, 40 great grandchildren and six great* great>grandehlldren. I^e funeal will be conducted at 11 B.m. Thursday at Oooleemee First Methodist Church by the Rev Harold Austin and the Rev. Joe Milton. Burtal will be in Cool* eemee Legion Memorial Park, Grandsons udll be nalibcarers. Mrs. Harry MonsOes Mrs. Nellie Caroline MOnscos, 34. wife of Harry Monsees, of MOcksvUlc, died at 7:16 am. Tuesday at Baptist Hospltai at Winston - Saicm. She had ijccn seriously 111 for one day. ' She was bom Marah 1. 1026. in Shelby to Charles L, and Dcsalc Dayberry Runyans. She was married to Mr. Mon* sees In 1B60. She was a graduate of Western Carolina Teaohcr'a College. (MI'S. Monsees was a member of the Mocksvllle First Baptist Church. She had taught school at Oooleemee for seven years. Surviving in addition to her husband arc a son, Hal Monsees of tlie home: her mother: three sisters, Mrs. Charles A. Shaw of California. Mrs. Dean Champion of Shelby and Mrs. Jewel Runyans of Shelby: and tn*o brothers, Har old and Robert Runyans, both of Shelby. The funeral aiil be conducted at 4 p.m. Thursday at MiocksvlUe First Baptist Church by the Rev J. P, Davis. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. The body will be placed in the chui'ch 30 minutes before die service. Pallbearers will be Waller Cook. Harold carpenter, Sam Daybci'ry. Wilbur Dayberry. Leo Cozart and S. w. Brown, Jr. Dewcy L. Shaw Dowcy L. Shaw of Hagcrstovm. Md.i a native of Iredcll County, died at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at a New York Hospital. He had re* cently suffered a Jieart attack. M:r. Shaw ran, U Howard John* son's Restaurant at Hagoretown. He Pfcvloualy had run tlic Navy Cafeteria, Washington, O. C. He was barn in Iredell County to Hrmw R. and Julia Rencgar Shaw. He attended Harmony High Bohool and Rutherford Ool* Icge. Surviving arc the widow, Uie foimer Margaret Brookley: two broUicrs. Turner T. Sliaw of Hai'* many ond Dr. Uoyd R. Shaw, of 8ta)iesvllle: and two slstera. Miss Duo D, Shanv of Harmony and Mrs. C. 5. Anderson of Mocksvllle. Bio - Obituaries -10/20/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 20,1960 - Page 2 Mbis RHza Doulhit. 86 Miss EUas B. Doutihit, 86. of Charlotte died unexpectedly Sai- urdny at her home. 'Miss Doulhit u^s born Nov. 2, 1874, in Clemmons to WilUnm Al- foi'd and Mftiic Faw Dou'4ilt. She had lived In Choriottc for the past ten years after havbiB spent mudh of her life In Clem mons. 6hc wfto a membor of the Clemmons Baptist Church. Suivlvdng ore four sisters, Mrs. E. H. Morris ond Mrs. Martha Hartman, both of Mock.svt])e. nnd Mrs. C. D. Plokcns and Miss blan Doulhit of Charlotte. Tlie funeral conducted at 2 p.m. Monday nt the Clemmons Baptist Ohuirh by the Rev. W. E. Jones. BinUnl was In Idols Ceme tery. Nephews served as pallbearers. Mrs. F. R. LeaBan.s, 54 MVs. Flossie Spry Leagans, 64. wiidow of Fred R. Leaagms. for merly of Moclcsvllle. died at 12:10 p.m. Sunday at n Springfield, 111., nursing home. Mrs. Lesg-ins st'oa born Oct. 21. 1005. IH' DavIe County to Luther and Lula Kcndrix Spry. She lived In the Miocksvlllc area until 1060 when she moved to Springfield, III. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Gladys Powers of Springfield, III^ I five brcthcrs, Vestal and Sherman Spry, boHh of Mcoksvllle, R'. P.tul Spry of Moeksvllle, O. L. ^pry;j:^-^lnst3'n-S'alcm. Rt. 2. and Ray tfpry of Ft. Bragg: two sls- trrs. M-.'S. Albert Lnnkford and Mis. Lynn MoDsnlel. both of Coo- lecmee: and three frandchlldren. The funeral wMi be conducted at 2' p.m. Thursday at the Eston Funeral Hcmc Ohapel by the Rev. Jim Orcee and the Rev W. H. Perry. Burial will be In Eaton Church Cemetery. Brcthdrs will serve as p-sllbcarers. I William It. Caudeil. 76 •Willlflm Hanlssn Caudoll, 78. of Mceksvllle, died at 1 a.m. Thurs day. Oct. 13. nt Broughton Hos pital In Burke County. He had been in doclinlhg health for sevei- nl mohths and seriously 111 for one week. He WAS born Aug. 28. 1882. In OAVle County to Marlon 8. and Jane Cope Caiidell. Me was a re tlied merchnnl and livestock dealer. Surv'lvlng are a son. Jook Cau- dill of Concord: a dnughtcr. Mrs. Annie Stckes of Kannapolis: two grandchildren; and a slater. Mm. W. M. Crotta of Moeksvllle. The funeral was conducted at 2-30 p.m. Friday at Fork Bap- list Church by Ohc Rev, A. M. KIser and the Rev. J. P. Davis. Burial was In the church ceme tery. Mrs. W. 8. Phelpa. 07 The funcr.ll for Mrs. Addle' Bcauchamip Phclps. 07, of Mocks Church community. Advance, Rt. 2. wldcw cf W. S. Phelpj, v.*a8 conducted nt 3 p.nv. Tuesday nt Mnoks Methodist Ohureh by the Rev. F. L. Andrews and the Rev. J. B. Fltzgirald. A prayer ser vice WAS ccnduotcd at 2 prni. at the home. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Huston Carter, Roy Carter. Steven Orrell. Clvar- lltf Muck, Earl Myers, and Joe JonCs. Mrs, Fhch>a was born July 13, 1803, In Davlc Coumy to John and Florence Smith Btkiuohamp. She J spent all her life thrre and w.ia n charter member of Mccks M^Ui- lOdlst Chiu-ch. On Aug. 27. 1010. she was mhr- rlcri to Mr. Plielps. n Farmer, who died Mny 11. 1068. Surviving arc fciir dnughtei's. Mlsa Lucy Phelps of the home. Mr.<t Susie Anderson of Winston- Snicm, Rit. 0, and Mrs. Mnxlc Bnlley and Mrs. Nell Burton, both of Advance: a son, John C. Pholps Of the home: five grandchildren; I a siller. Mi's. Nannie Orrotl of I Advance, Rt. t; and two brothers, jzack Bcnuohnmp of Lcwlavlllc and Ocorge Benuchnmp of Ad vance. Rt. 1. Mrs. Phclps died at 1:60 a.m. Monday at her homo. She had been in declining hcaU'h two years Und seriously 111 four weeks. Bio - Obituaries - 10/20/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 27, 1960 - Page 4 Mrs. Daisy Belto Smoot Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Belle emaot. who died on Sunday mornlne, Oot. 16, at 4 a.m., were held on Tuesday at 3 p.m. ot'the Second Presbyterian Ohurcii with the Rev P. D. Johnson officiating. Burial was In bhe church ccme* tcry. Mrs. Smoot. the foster daughter of the late Mrs. Lucy Stede Du- lin. w«s bom Dec. 33, 1669, in Davic Counby. At an early age she Joined the Second Prc^ytcrlan Church of Mooksvllle where she was an active and alert member un U her death. She was a de voted and loyal member of Uie Senior Mlsslonaiv Society ond served as treasurer for both this Society and Youth Budget. She received her education in the Mocksville Public Schools and Scotia Seminary. Suri'lvon Include: a daughter. Mrs. Mlldi-cd S. Brooks; two sons, William E. add Dennis E. Smoot: five grandchildren. Miss Margar. et Smoot, Rondal, Thomas, Wayne and WilHajn Smoot: three great* grandchlldi'en, Carol, Dianno and Ronda Gall: one niece Mrs. Min nie Black; two daughters-ln-huw, Mrs. Addie and Oatherlne Smoot: and one son in Taw. Thomipson J. Brooks. Arthur Seoti, Jr., 35 Arthur Scott, Jr., 35, died Oct. 22, as a result of gun shot wounds. Funeral services were held at the Maineville AME Zlon Church on Wednesday. Oot. 20 at 3 p.m. with the Hev. Hazel Mack, officiating. Burial was in the chui-ch ceme tery. He was a lifelong resident of Davle CouBty and was a sawmUl worker. He was a veteran of World War n. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Dlllai'd Scott; his porents, MV. and Mrs. Arthur Scott, Sr.. of Rt. 2; two sisters, Miss Helen Scot and Mrs. Shlrloy Stecle; 5 brothers. Robert, John. James. Clyde and Dwight Scott: and, 7 I aunts and six uncles. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, October 27, 1960 - Page 2 Mrs. 9am Carthen 80 Funeral 8C>*vlCcs for Mii-s. Snlllc Ann Cartrter, 66, tvldow of Bam cantnor, were heM Wednesday ntornlng at the Bear Creek Bap* list aiui'ch. Ithfe Rev. W. C Baildcy and the Rev. John Woo- ton offlelated. Burial was in the vhurch cemetery. Mm. Cai<iner died. Monday morning et her Itcme on Route 1. Mookaville. She had been In dcelinlng healvh several yeai-s. Mrj. Gartner was born in Davic County A-pi'H 4. 1674 to Nick end Mary Ann OlYalfin Wilkinson. She was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. Her husband died in 19A3. 'HiNrtnw Surviving arc one daughter. Mrs. Jchn Beck of Mocksvlllc, 1: two sons, Silfts Cartncr of ston-SoJem end John A. Cant of Richmond. Va.; 10 grandchll- di'cn: eight great grnndchlldron: and one sIHer. Mrs. Crnwloy Oaiiher of Mockwrille, Rt. 1. Bio - Obituaries -10/27/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 3,1960 - Page 1 Han Killed Here Sunday Night When Car Crashes Into Building James Warren Deadmon Dies Monday of Injuries James Warren Deadmon, 36, of Noith Main Street, MocksvUle, died ai 0 B.m. Monday morning at the Davie County Hospital from injuries received in an automo, bile wreck Sunday night, !M!r. Deadmon was critically ln> Jured ufiien the -I^hah Xlamto- was driving crashed Into uWttde of Daniel Pumlture end Bleotrie Oonxpany after sidcswlp* Irrg a oar and hlUlng a parked truck. The driver was rushed to the Ds/vle County HoepVtol suf fering with a broken neck, both arms broken, right leg broken and chetit oru^ed. The accident oc curred around 10:46 p.m. sun. day sUght, {Mir. Deadmon was heading in the diredtton of Modtsvllle on HIshway 601. Just as he was crossing ithe oveiiheetd bridge, his car ve^^ into the left lono alde- Bwlplng a 1056 Ford, heading souith, blng operated by John Wjtyne Qraem I'O, of MookevUle, .HI, 41 After stdeswiplng the car, the Deadmon oar Unveiled 603 feet, viserlng off Into a parking lot beside the Daniel Furniture and Blectric Company, and hitt ing a 1966 model truck knocking it 20 feet Into the bulMlng and then ran head-one into the side of W bride hoUdtng, knodcing but a large hole. - iSoSh tte Nadi Itambler and the 10S6 tnidc.were demottshed. An etfthnatod $400 to $600 damage wvi'S done to the iS^e Ford. • Mocacsvllle IPollcemati A. L. , Rsoera Investigated the acoldcnt. . Funeral ,jpal eenvices for Mr.' Dead- were held Wednesday after noon at the MocBuville Church of Christ. The Rov.'W, O. Qantt'and the .Rev, Haiold Simmons ofho- lated, Riurlal was In the Jericho Church of Dhrlo^ cemetery. He was bom June 26. 1022, In Davle Coun\iy to Elijah and Ma> mie Everljart Deadmon. He had been employed by R. J. Reyonlds Tobacco Co. for olidft years. Mr. Deadmon served four years In the Navy and four years In M:.rlno coupe. ifn 104S he was married to Miss Nnnoy Molton. who survives. . Also survlvinff are his mother: a dauglftor. Poitirlcla Deadmon: two sons, Pony and Michael Deadmon; a slater, Mrs.. Adam Lagle of Mbcksvlle, Route 3: two brcHhers, Bon Deadmon of Alaska ond Baxter Deadmon of Char lotte. Bio - Obituaries —11/3/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 3, I960 - Page 3 IL Ariliur Andernon. 74 FuncitU Jicrvlcca for H. Anihur Andcaon, 74, of Hfltnony, Rt. a. wcro held Suaday ivftornoon at the Rooka Spring Baptist Church. The Rev. Otoham Woolen, the Rtv. Nomiau Jos'iicr. the Rev. Paul Moore- and the Rev. Oald- well Henderson orHciatcd. Bur ial WAS In the church cpmoteiy. Mr. Anderson died Friday at :hc Dnvls Hospital In Stolosvllle where he had been a patient for obout two montlis. Mr. Anderson was the son of Charles and Honey Jane Booc Anderson. He was a retired former and hod spent moot of his life in Ircdell County. fiurvlvlns- oro Iris widow, Mrs. Maggie Poster Anderson: a son, L. A. Anderson of Harmony, Rt. 2; four brotihei-s, R. M. Anderson and Houston Anderson, both of StotesvlUe. Vli^ll Anderson of Mo^svlllc, and Ben Anderson of MocksvUle. Bit 1, and 2 grand children. Mrs. H. A. Maybcrry. 61 Funeral services for Mrs. Min nie MjoDanlel Msybery, 81. wldcnv of H. A. Wlayberry, were held Tuesday aifternoon at the Liberty Methcdiat Church. The Rev. R. O. McOlamrook and the Rev Charles Buiuhebte ofllcloted. Burial was In the church cemeteiv. Mi's. Maybcrry died oit 6 a.m.. Sunday at tihc homo of a daugh- tor, Mj-8. Roilph Catl of Mocks, vllic, Hit. 4, following a serious 111' ness of one month. She had been in declining health for one yeor. Mrs. Maybcrry was born in Davle County A-pril 4. 1879, to Alfred aird Sallle Willioms Mc- Danlol. She wiui mairlcd to Mi*. Ma)<bcrry In 1917 and ho died In 1931. Suivlv'ng ore two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Call and Mrs. H. P. Bowers of MJoclcsvllle. Rt. 4: two eons. Henry and Baxter Creason of Coolecmcc; two stopsoTW, R. 8. Mayberi-y of Cooleemee and P. L. MaybciTy of Albemorle; four stcpdoughtei's, Mrs. Tom Hcllard of MocksvlHc, Rit. 4, Mvs, Carl McOlamrook of Ohio, Mi'S. Zeola Davis of MiartinsvHIe. Va.. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Mt. Holly; one brother, Albert McDanieU of Cleveland and one sister. Mrs. Jimmy Ci'caoon of MocksvUle, Rt. 4. B. P. White, 81 Funeral services for Benjamin P. Wltlte, 81. of Mock&viUe, Rt. 1, were -held Monday oftemoon at the IJomeo Cross Roads Baptist Churcl). The Rev J. H. MoDan- lel. Rev. Enmo Renegar, and the Rev. Hoiman Joiner officlAted. Burial was in the church ccme. tery. Mr. Whlto died Saturday morn' Ing in a StatesvUle Hospital. The son of L. D. White ood Mary Jano AiningtoQ White, ho was born in Oavie County on Jon. 20, 1879. A member of Oho Uosnes Cross Roads Baptist Church, Mr. White was twice married. His first mar riage was to the former Olem- ttne Boyd who died In 1928. His second srlarrUgo wm to Mre. Pearl Hayes who sui'vlvcs. Mr. White is survived by four sons, Cai'l B. White. Winston- Salem, L. L. Wihlte, MocksvUle, Rt. 2, Roy B. While, Mocksville, and Paul White of Kannapolts; a daughter, AB9. W. L. Hayes, Bit. 1. MocksvUle: eight grandohlldi-en and six great grenidchUdren; and seven step.ohlldren. Bio - Obitiianes - 11/3/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 3,1960 - Page 3 Jesse F. Taylor. 6Z Funeml aervloes for Jesse Frank Tnylcr, 82, of MookavtUe, Rt. 4. wore held Sunday aPternoon at the Liberty Methodl!«t Chureh. The Rev. R. O. McClainrock, the Rev, O. W. Fink and Ihc Rev. Clyde Settle ctncUtcd. Burlaii was In she oliuidh cemeteiy. Mr. Taylor died at noon Friday at tho Davio County Hospital. Re hod been in declining health tor scvernl mcn ta. He was born April 24. 1678. In D&vio County to A. J. and Eliza Harris Taylor. He was n retired fawner. MS*. Taylor was a member of Liberty MoVhodlst Chui'ch. On Nov. H. 1900. he was ihar. rlcd to Miss Llla Forreat, tvho died Dee. 16. 1938. Survivlnfl- arc a daughter, Mta. Roy Nolly of MoeksviHe, Rt. 4; two granddhlldrcn: two groat, grandchildren: a biother. John Taylor of Salisbury; and a ststet. Ml*s. Maiy Howcrlon of Coolce- mee. L. P. Chamberlain. 90 Funeral services for Lec P. Chamberlain. 90 year old textile worker of Coolcomee, were held Tuesday afternoon at the Noith Cooleomee Baipitlst Churoh. The Rev. Clyde Settle, the Rev. Lloyd Walters and tho Rev. Jimmy Oroce o/nclatcd. Burial was in the Liberty Methodist Church cemotci-y. Ml*. OhoinberlaUi died Saturday morning at the Dovle Couofby HoapiUit. He had been in de. cllnlng hoai'ih several years. A native of Surry County, he was born June 2, 1070, the son of Charles Oliambcrlaln and Amy Wood Ohambcrlein. A n-.:mlber of North Cooleemco Baptist Ohurch. he Is survived four sons, Ai^thur Clnunberlaln of Salisbury. Oharles COiatidjcrlain Kannapolls, Oilmer Chamlberlaln, Roanokc, Va. ond Arley N. Chaimberlain of WlnstomSalem: (our daughters. Mrs. Ed Carter, Coolcemee, Mrs. A. A. Otbons, Son Fomendo. Calif., and ItOss Zeltle Chamberlain and Mrs. Dewey Couch, both of. the home; A half sister, Mrs. Jake Health ofi Pilot Mountain; 26 grandohlldren; 33 great-grandchildren; and two great-gToUt-giandchitdren. Bio - Obituaries - 11/3/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 10,1960 - Page 2 Mm. R. II. LaRlc, Sr. l^meral services for Ms-s. Ezie Daniels Lagle, 68. of Ihe Turren- tlne Ct\u;t:tr c-jnijminii'.y, were held Monday afternoon at the Turrentine Baptist Church. The Rev. Harold Teiry and the Rev. Bob-by Ridge offlclivtcd. Burial «•«.<» In the churoh cemetery. Mrs. Logic was dead on arrival at the Dsvic County Hospl'al Sat> urday afternoon following a heart attack. Mrs. Lagle was bom May 29, 1691. In Davle County to Mr. and Mrs. Amo! Daniels. She was mar ried to Ray H. Lagle. Sr. wro died Oct. 13. 1S&6. Surviving arc two sons. Ray Lagle Jr. of the home aird Adam Lagle of Mocksvllle, Rt. 4; two grandchlMren; and one sister, Mrs. H. O. Josey of Danville, Vn. Thomas F. Meroney. 66 Funeral .seivleea for Thomas Plynn Meroney, 86. of South Main Street In Mioeksvllle, were held Monday afternoon nt the home. The Rev. W. P. Dong ofllciated. Burial was in the Rose Ceme tery. ■Mr. Meroney died at 9 .p.m. Siiturday at his (home. He had been in deollnlnig hsalth Ibur years. ^ Mr. Meroney, a retired haM- waro merchant and nurseryman, was born Sept. 37, 1894. to Charles Plynn and Emma Kimbrough Me- roney. He married Louise Rod. well In 1924. He was a World War I veteran and a member of the American Legion. iSuvvlving are the widow; a son, ThomM Plynn Maroney Jr. of Ihe hems; a daughter. MVs. Ralph Walters of Shcfby: five sisters, Mrs. Margaret MoKelll of -Miocics. vlltc; Mrs. Helen McBee of Hlglh Point: Mrs. Cooper Edwards of Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. Lee Mou-ow of Atlanta. Oa.: and Ms\s. Hilton Ruth of Kings Mountain; two brothers, C. P. Mei-oney of Moefes- vlllc and J. K. Meroney of Oolum- bia< S. C.: end ithree gi-andchlL dren. Deivey Tultcrow, 62 Funeral seiwlcBs for Dewey Sampson Tuttercw, 82. of ^^cka• vlllc. Ht. 1. wore held Tuesday af. t'ernoon at 2:80 p.m. .at Xjamas Crossroads Baptist Church by the Rev, John McDanlcI. the Rev. W. C Barkley and the Rev, Paul Mooix. Biu-lal WAS In tho chui*ch cemetery. Mr.. Tu terow died Sunday of a heart attack while visiting his wir« nit a Black M-ountain Hos pital. Mir. Tuttercw. a road construe- (Ion coiRvaotor. was born April 7. 1608. He married ina Belle Boyd in 1016. He was a member of IJames Crossroads Baptist Church. Surviving are the widow: four sons. T. O. ond Lawrence Tutte- row of Oreenvillc. S. C.. Wlllard Tulterow of Myrtle Beach, 8. C.. and Milton Tuterow of Mocks vllle. Rt. 1: bwo daughters Mr«. J. M. Norman of Qoldsboro and Mrs. Clarencs L. Gobble of Win. ston-Salem Rt. 4; and 12 grand children. Pallbearei-3 included Otis Gabble. Josh White. Pellx Gobble, Kermlt Allison. Members of the Adult Men's Class of the churoh Avery Lamer, David Koonta. and 1 were honorary pallbearers. Bio - Obituaries - 11/10/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 10,1960 - Page 2 Amos LofUn Gatther Funeral services for Amos Lof- tin OalUier, 30. of Winston-Salem were held &inda7 afiernoon at the North Oooleemee Churah of God. lihe Rev. I. c. Monls and the Rev. L. R. Oassowa? ofBclaiU cd. Burial was inj tJhe American LEglon Memorial Pai-k In Cool- eeme.e Mr. Gaither was found dead Friday In the front room of his residence In Wlnaton^alem. He was a painter. Dr. D. c. Speas, aoitng Forsyth County coroner, ruled the death due to acute aleohollsffl, police said. Gaither apparently died about 0 a.m. He was the father of four children. Detective Sgts. S. C. Cable and T. D. Flynn said Inea Lowe, Ne- gro. of 833 W. Seventh Street, a maid at the Gaither realdenoe, summoned them there about 10:20 a m. She told them shj found Gal her seated on the floor of a front room with his head on a couch. Reallz* Ing hew as dead she called oRl- cers. 'Sgts, Cable and Plynn said Gal. Iher's wife. Mw. Joan ReavJs Oal. ther related he had been drlnlrina excessively. (Mrs. Gaither said he was In the front room when she left for worit. but that she did not realize there was anything wrong with hUn. He was born April 7. 1430. In Iredcll County to Mr. and Mas. James Oaither He spent his early life there, moving later to Davle County. He married Mlsa Reavis June 11. 1031. They moved to WJnstoi), Salctm ta'o yeara ago. Surviving are his wife; his moth er: four son«i Dsrrell, Bryon, Ro ger and Kenneth Gaither. all of the home: four brothers, Lemuel Oai her of Old Sallsbuiy Road. ClAfence Oaither of Cooleemee and Hugh B. Oaither and Austin I oaither. both of Richmond, Va.: nnd Uubc sirters, Mrs. Clarence i Wall and Mrs. Wilson Latham. i both of D.ivlc County and Mrs. Adam Summers of Coolccmec. I Bio - Obituaries - 11/10/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 17,1960 - Page 1 J. H. Thompson Rites Are Held 'f''' J. H. THOMPSON PunenU services for James Houston Thompson. 80, were held Tuesday morning at the First Methodist Church. The Rev. 0. B. Newton and the Rev. E. M. Avelt omciatcd. Burial was In the Rose Cemetery. Mr. Thompson died at his home on Ballsbury Street around 8:15 p.m. Sunday evening after suffer ing a heart attack. He was re cuperating fi-om a fall in the bath tub about ten days ago and then fell again In his room last Wed nesday night. Mr. Thompson died at his home on Ballsbury Street around 8:1S p.m. Sunday evening after suffer ing a heart attack. 'He was re cuperating from a fall in the bath tub about ten days ago and then fell again In his room last Wed nesday night. His death came exactly one month after meeting his famous looh-allkc, former President Har ry S. Truman. For years, friends and acciualntances had been tell ing him he could pass as a double for the former president. Mr. Thcimwon often expressed a de- blro to meet Mr. Truman. His chance came when Mr. Truman came to Halcigh last month and Mr. Thompson, along with Charles D. Jamerson of Coolccmce. repre sented Dnvlc County at the $SO-a- plate Democratic dinner. He heard Tiniman twice that day — flrit at the State Falr.<tJtcn at the fund raising dinner where party leaders brought the two Dcmo- urals face to face. Tltcy talked awhile and photographers took their pictures standing together. M>'. Thompson met Mr. Tru man about 8 p.m. on Oct. 13. He died at 6:15 pan. on Nov. 13. He was bom May 3. 1880. in Davidson County. He had lived in MooltsvlUc for the past 29 years and was stili active a;3 a traveling salesmen for Pogle Furniture Co. He was a former Mayor of Nfooksvllle serving from 1047 lo 1949. He also served several terms ps clmlrman of the Oavle County Democratic Exccullvc convmlilec. He wa.s Q charuu' member and former president of the Mocicvlilc Rotary Club and a member of Uic Masonic Lodge. A member of the Fim hfci'hodlst Ciiurch. he served as a member of -the board of ti-ustecb and the board of stewards. He was married in 1913 to Mliu Margaret Call. Surviving are his wife; a bon, J.imes Tliomp&on of Raleigh; a daugiiter, Mrs. R. E. Subor of Cary; two bro licrs. W. C, Thomp. Mm of Davidson and R. N. Thompson of Tampa. Fla.: two >ibier(>. Mt.ss Debbie Thomp.'^n of D.tvJdbon and Mrs. W. C. Jamer son of SiaunUin, Va.. and four grandohlidrcn. Pallbcinx-rs were Carroll Amdl., ^George Shutt, Clyde Hcndricks, C. | C. CJnipmiin. L. 8. Howden. and' jBiyan Sell. ! I Tlie bfocksMlic Rouary Club, ijidt m u group ui Uic ciiui'ih. | Bio - Obituaries - 11/17/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 17,1960 - Page 2 Mr*. W. W. Smith, 69 l^lr*. Sophia Alma Smith. 80, o( Mocksvlllc. Rt. 1. wife Of WlUle W. Smith, die dnt 1 a.m. Tuesday In the Davio County Rospltal. She had been a patient \i days Shew as bovn AptH td. 1901, in Davie County to Elmer and Mary G.)Amon Smitlh. Surviving In addition to hcr hiisband arc five sons. Robcit O. and Wllllnm Morgan Smith, both of Kfttmony. Ht. 2, Alton W. Smith of Mocksvllle, Rt. I, and Eugene and Wiley Smith, both of the home: two daughters. hQ-s. Billy Royal and Miss Mnvy Helen Smith, both of Wlnstciv- Salcm: four grandchildren; four brothers, Solomon Smith of Mtarshalltov^'n. lown. Alex Smith of Clemmons. Rt, 1, Harley Smith of Lexington, Rt 1. and Wiley L, Smith of Harmony. Rt. 1: and two sisters. Mrs. Olcnn Joyner of Lexington and M>-s. Luke Smith of Advance, Rt. 1. The funeral will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Thuraday at Bethle hem Methodist Church In Davie County by . thk Rev. Graham Wooten, the Rev. J. A. Bmcken, and the Rev. Norman Joyner. Burial will be in the church cMte- tery. Mr*. Morgan Call, 84 Ml-s. Ida Peacook Call. 84. of Mocksvllle, Rt. 4. widow of Mtodl- son Call, died at 1:20 p.m., Tues day. shortly after being admitted to Rowan Memorial Hospital at Salisbury. She suffered a heart attack shor.ly after she arrived. ^ Mrs. Call was born Sept. 14. 187S. to Ynncey and Betty Mur phy Peacock. She wos married to Mr. Call In lOOO. Her husb.tnd died in 1027. She was a member of Oak Grove Methodist Chuidi. Surviving arc two son*. Hubeit and Floyd Call of MocksvUlc. Rt. 4: two daughters. Miss Ella Call and Mns. Nora Call Nelson of Mocksvlllc. R:. 4: two grandchll- dven: two gveal-grandehlldrcn; r slater, Mrs. NecHy Hodgson of Harmony; and two brothers, Waller Peacock of Huntersvlllc. and John Peacock of Belmar, N. J. Robert E. Tharpe. 82 Funeral services for Robert El Us Tharpe, 82. of Harniony, Rt. 1, were held Wednesday. Mr. Tharpe died unexpectedly Monday at his home. He had ap parently been In good health. He WB'j stricken shortly after <U)e evening meal. Mr. Tharpe was. a retired fann er and miller. He was born In the Harmoiiy community to Edmond ond Lucy Blalock Thorpe. He ^ent his entire life In the same community. He was manled twice, first io Miss Minnie Smith, who died in 1915. He was married to Miss Mary Jones In 1017. Surviving arc the widow; two sons. Duke and Don Tharpe, of Haimcny, Rt. 1; one daughter, Mrs. L. V. Oartncr of Statesvillc, Rt. 4. 12 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Bio - Obituaries -11/17/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, November 24,1960 - Page 3 Mrs. John W. Beck. 87 FunerBl services {or Mrs. Mary* ctta Baity Beck, of Rt. 6. widow of John wnil&m Seek, who died Monday at DavJe County Hospitali were held at 3 p. m. Tuesday at Bear Creek Saptlst Church by the Ftev. W. c. Barkley and the Rev. Orady Tuitei-ow. Burial Was In the church cemetery. Mrs. Beck had been In declining health for several months and seriously til thi-ce hours. €he wasiborn Nov. 24. 1872, in Vadkin County to John Pleasant and Comely White Bally. She was a member of Bear Creek Baiptlst Chmxh. In 1B91 she was married to Mr. Beck. Ne died in 1937. Surviving *ni-e four daughters. Mm. j. L. Woflord of Cooleemce. Mrs. S. R. Latham of MocksvlUe, Mrs. O. H. Lowls of Wolkertown and Mrs. U. E. Martin of Yadkln- vllle; four sons, John. Wlllam and Robert Beck, all of Mocks* ville, m. 5. and Pink -Beck of VadklnvlHv, I Mrs. W. F. Jarvls. 81 . I Funeral services for Mrs. Jen* I nie Elizabeth Jarvls, 81, of Win* ston-Salem. were held Friday af ternoon at the Urban Street Bap* Mat Chuioh In WJnston - Salem. The Rev. O. Elmo Reneaar and the Rev. Marvin Smith ofhclat^. BurlnUwas In the Advance Meth* odlst cemetery. Mrs. Jarvls died Wednesday at the city Hospltol In Winston- Salem. She had been In declining health for several months and seriously lU one week. She was bom Deo. e, lg70. In Oavte County to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beetlng. She was married to Mr. Jaivla who died In 1939. She was a member of Urban Street Baptist Church of Wlnaton- Salcm and waa a member of the Bethel Bible Clasa of the church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Dinnle l^o Benier of Wln- aton-Salem and Mns. Walter Mo* Daniel of Mocksvllle: two sons. C, F. Jowls of Winston-Solem and AIeK Jarvls of Bpsila: 12 grand* ehlldren: and several great-grand children. Bio - Obituaries - 11/24/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 1,1960 - Page 6 Airs. A. jW. Pliclps, 99 Funeral serUces for Mrs. Sa rah Jane Phclpa, D3. of Mocksvkllc. Rt. 4. widow of A. W. Phelpa. were held Tuesday af ernoon at the Liberty Mothodlst Chureh. The Rev. R. O. MeClamrock of- flcated. Burial was in the church ccmeteiy, Mrs. Phelps died Sunday at the Lynn 'Haven Rest Homo. She had been o patent at tho homo more than six years. Shew as born Aug. S, 1B68. in Stanly County lb William.W. and Mary Jane MIoitIs Safley. She was a member of tho Coolecmeo Baptist Church. Mr. Phelps died In 1046. Surviving 01*0 four sons, T..ec and Raymonds Phelps of Mocks- vUle. Rt. 4, Arthur 'Phclpsp^ of Cleveland. Route J, and O. M. Phelps of Gold Hall: flivo daugh- ers, Mrs. Taylor Call. .Mrs. Stella MeClamrock. and Mrs. T. u. Burton of Mooksviile. Kt. 4, -Mrs. Maude Nichols of WOod« leaf ond Mrs. J. O. Woolen of Oarland: a sister. Mrs. Roticrt Eller of DukevlllG: a half brother. William Safley of Cooleemec: 54 erandchUdren; lOS great-grand" obildren: and one sreat - er-cat- grandchild. airs. C« L. Sparks. 80 Funeral sen-less for Mrs. Nolle Annie Spariu. so, or Ahvancc. Rt. 3, wife of Charlie L. Sparks, were held Saturday afterneon at (he Fulion Me hodlst Church by the Rev. Aliln Ziotlinm ond tho Rov. Mark Myers. Burl.il was In the church cemeten-. Mys. Spaiiu died Thur.^'day morning ot the Lcxlng on City Horpiil.i. She had been In declin ing lioalih for several months and seriously lU for the past two days. Mrs.' Sparks was born Feb. 1, 16B0, In Davlc County. She was married In 1003. Surviving In addition to her hUiiband nrc o .ten. Luihcr Sparks of Advance. III. 3: nino daugh- era, Mrs. N. D. .Moore of Salis bury, Rt. 8, Mrs. Marvin Leoiiard and Mrs. Clarence Yarbrough of Lcx'liiglon. Jit. S. Mrs. Adam Barnhardi of Unwuod, Rt. 1. Mr.«. Baxter We.iver of Cleminons, Rt. 3, Mrs. Leilia Weaver. Mrs, Wade Pi-ei'dle and Mrs. Emcsl Frecdle; of Lexington, Rt. 4. and Atrs. Roy ipitrllB of Advance. Roue 2: 26 grandehlldrcn: and 15 great- srandchtldrcn. Mrs. Sparks was a inember of Fulton Methodist Church. Miss Tilda Junker, 86 Funeral services for Miss,Tilda Junker. 86. a ureat aunt of T. L. Junksr. who died on Htursday, Nov. 34. were held on Saturday nftemoon at 9 p.m. at Philadel phia Pr^sbytcj-lan Church in Char lotte by (he Rev. Mr. Carr, pastor. LVllS't Jtmker died In'the Confed erate Homo in Fayet evllle. She hod not been In ill health lona. She was a natlveof Mecklen burg County and was a trained nurse. She was also a groat aunt of Ociie Junker and Mrs. Zeb Mor ris of Salisbury. Bio - Obituaries —12/1/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 8,1960 - Page 7 Hay l<nlhnm Nlrlioln, 43 FUMoi'ftI itai'Vlrcfl for Hoy La- Ihnin Nloliola, 43. of LoxlnRlon. were hrld lost wack. Mr. NIohola died nt 0 a.m. Thiimday. Occ. 1. Al the Hnpllat Ifoapltal In Wln- nton-Saleiu from UijurlPa rooolvod In on auir.mof>:lc accident over iw 1 wL'i'kfl ago. Ho wo.t born June l» lOlS. in D.nvic County to Mntvin Powlc' ond Lnia Bogei* Nloholo. He wna n member of Union Chnpid Church in Davic county. Surviving nre hia widow. Mrs, Mlidrod Parks J^ichols: a son. llokert Powlc Nichois of Lexinu- inn: three ai(-|)sanr, Charles ami Lnrry Fnnikner. both of Lrxing- ton.'Hl. fl. and Allen Pnnlkntr of the home: n daughter. Mary Lois Nichoir cT Mocksville: a stpp-. daughter. M.'k. Clmiies Vnrna- dorc of Lexington, Rt. 0; Uircc alstrrs, Mr.<(. W. L, McClamrock ard Mr.N. W. B. •Bnliey, both of Mockavllltf. lU. 3. and Mrs. M. H. Baker of Mocksvillc. Rt. 4; and four grnndehlldren. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 8,1960 - Page 2 , Mrs. E. A. Bally. 94 I iFuiural services for Mrs. Ida iMlartha Baity. 74, of Mlocksvtlle. Route 6. the Liberty Church com. miinity. wife of 'Bnoh A. Baity, wore held Frtdoy afternoon at the I>ibcrty Baptist Chui-ch. The Rov. ,if. A, Bracken, the Rsv. E. FC. Wooten and W. Q. Oan t ofTlc- Isted. Burljl was in tho church c. metery. tVl"s. Eaity died Nov. 30 at the Davio County Hospital. Shew OS bom Apii) 33. 18B6, in Oi'oram to William D. and Mary Edwarda Crisp. She was married March 8, 1805. Surviving in addition to her husband are a son. Wllllant F. Baity, in the Navy at Miami. Fla.: n daugh cr. Mrs. David R. Leh- nran cf AnnapoHa. Mid.: three grandchildren: two great grand children: and four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Ray of California. Mrsi Josephine Moody of Raleigh. Mrs. Doit English of Mount Rainey, Md.. and Mrs. Arie Freeman of Sr. Petersburg, Fla. Bio - Obituaries —12/8/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 15,1960 - Page 5 J. M. WOOTBN. R2 Puncrnl sprvJces for J. M. Woo- ten, S2. of Union Grove vvevc held Wcdnssday. Mr. Wootcn died Monday af ternoon fl L his homo after an III- trefis of several months. He was bom Feb. 18, 1678, In the Union Grove Cominnnlty to Lenndcr and Adnlinc Templcton Woolen. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Marslm While Woolen; two sons, Roval and Clay Woolen, both of Union Ornvc: four daughters. Mrs. Flnke Messlck of Hampton- vlllc. Mil's. Claude Woolen of Har- nc'ny, Ri. 1, Mliss Mary Lea Woolen of the home and Mrs. Ed ward Crater of Olin; 10 arand- rhlldran and Kcven greal-grand- cliUdren; a sister. Mrs. Nancy Hrnderson of Stalesvillc. MUfi. .S. A. .lONKS. (17 FuiKial' hvrvlrrs for Mrs, Ed- nil MvDa|iioI Jones, 07. wife of Snm A, .fpncs of Ihe Gavio Arn- drmy rominiihil.v. Wire held Sun day nrtrrimn nl Ihv Siilrm Melh- odlfit ClUirrh. The llev, Oconjc Auman inul (ho Rev. ,iiin l>l|)- pnnl officiated, Burial was In ihe churrh cemotery, Mrs. Jonrg died nt 0 n.m. Snl* urdny ni. ihe D.avic couni.r Hos pital. 6ho.\vn.s horn Nov. 28. 1883. In Dnvie County to Henry and Deity Stnrctl McDantrl. She was married Doc. 27. tOIR. She was a member of Salem Mrihodtst cinivon. Survlvliui. bcsldoft her husband, arc two soti.s. Leo C. Joiiok of Winston-Snlem, anti Jame.H H. Jones of Mock.svlllo. Rl. 1; a dau- pliter. Mrs. Einc.il Curinrr Jr, of Wlnston-Salcm; two bi-Others. Oscar McDnnicl of Hnnliiiututi. W. Va„ and Richard H. McD.ink't of Mocksvllle, Rl. I: two sisters, Mrs. Stone Rudl.scnl of Salisbury, and Mrs. Minnie West of Mocks vllle, Rt. 1; and six grandchildren. MRS. D. P. WINTERS. Funeral services for Mrs. Edith [Coontz Winters. 69, of Mocks- \lllr. wife of DaUa.s P. Winters, were held Frid.iy at the TurTeiitlne DapUsl Church. Tiie Rev. W. H. Perry and the Rev. Clyde Settle olflciatecl. Diirlnl was In ll'.e ehtirch cemetery. Mrs. wnuer.s died at n:20 p. m. Weriniaday at the Dnvlr Coun ty Hospital. She had suffered n stroke seven days before. Mrs. Winters wn.s l>orn Fob. 10, tPOl In Rowan County to Wilburn J. Koontz and Cora BcUc Corrcll Koontz. She was married In 1026. Surviving In addition to her husband arc two sons. Wlllam F. Winters, in the Army at Fnyctte- vlllc and George B. Winters, In the Marines nl Norfolk. Vn.; two dnughtcvB. Mrs. Cecil Sain of Mcck.svillc. Ul. 1. und Mrs. Mil- liird Godby of MockRvlllo. Hi. 1: Mvcn Brnndchlldrcn; two broth ers. T. L .Kocntz of Mocksvllle, Rl. 6, and the Atke Koontz of Levvis- vllle. Rt. 1; two .slslers, Mrs. Hen rietta Godby of Mocksvllle, and Min. Mm-.v Plyiui uf RIveidnle. Md.: three half brother.s, Jack, Oils and James KnonU of Wln ston-Salcm; and three half sis ters, Mrs. Blanche Cook and Mrs. ^Ilne Hnmrlck of Wlnston-Sal- em, and Mrs. Kathleen Koontz of Stntesvllle. Bio — Obituaries —12/15/1960 DAViE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 15,1960 - Page 5 CVIIUS ALEXANDER. 70 ! PiincMl KorvU-es for Cyrus iSlkofll Edmond Aloxniidcr. 70. of, Coolci'mcc vvtrc hrld Snlurdny nt llic Cloud Shcplici-d Bplscopnl Cimroh in Cootcemee. The Rpv, VVIllinni r. Price nnd the Rev, Jndc h, Nfnriln ofii-lnlcd. Biuin) u-itK ill Ihc Ruwiui Moinorlal Pork Mr. AI:.vnudor died Frldny at] till' Diivle County MuKpllu). Itu hud brcit In dccllnlitii health (or several months. He WHS bnrn July 14, lOOOi tOj Cyrus Sink nnd Lovvnin Howard Alexander. He was a member of the Oood Shepherd Cliurcii und of Uic Or- (Icr of Redtnen. He was also a inembcr of the 26-Ycnr Club of Erwtn Milla. In 1(112 he married Miss Ttilhn Miller who survives. Also surviving are three broth el's. Chmies W. Alexander of' Coolecmee. and D. D. and Thorn-1 , ns P. Alexander, both of Kannap- olls. C. O. Pnrdub. 08 FuncrnI .services for Charlie O. Pnrduo. 08. of YadklnvlDo wnro held Sunday afternoon at the Yr.dklnvlile Pentecostal Holiness Church. The Rev. Brvlu Wallace and the Rev. Gerald Dnvls of- flcnlcd. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Pnrdue died Friday after noon ni his home. He had been In declining health n year. Mr. P.trduc was born Doc. a. 1802. in Yudklii County lu David D. and Cai-olyn Caudle Pnrdue. Ho hnd sold produce in Yndkin- vlllc for several years- Ho wns married Nov. 16. 1018. to Mlu Ocncvn Normou. who sur vives. Al.so surviving arc two daugh ters. Mrs. Glenn Sutphln of 'Boon- vdle, and Mrs. Carlylc Booe of. ,YndKlnville; five .ions. Jnmcs L.I Lloyd. J. Normon nnd Wayne Parduc. nil cf Yadklnvlllc; (our brcthjr?, Cilflon Pnrdue of Asho- boro. nnd Robert. Eugene, nnd •Ic.is Pnrdue. nil of Yadklnvine: nix sK'tcra, Mrs. Myrtle Miller !iind MJra Lniiru Pnrdue. both of Sccnvlllc, Mis. Lotllc Holcoinb Of WtiHtcn-Salom. Mrs. B. W. Brown Sr.. of Mcck.svllb and Mrs. L. A. Cnsst evens nnd Miss Zctta Par- due, of Yadklnvlltci la.grnnU children and a grcnt-grandchlld. Bio — Obituaries - 12/15/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA COOLEEMEE JOURNAL, Thursday, December 15,1960 - Page 1 Cooleemee Woman's Mother Dies Mrx. Alter Owens Wiill, 83, of 4£a TownJey Street at Hnnestown, wife of John C. \VaU. died at 3il0 P. M. Tuei' day at her home. She ha(|r been seKouly ill one werk and In iMxtr health for kv- era] ycara. Mrs. Wall had lived in llanes community for ^ yean. She was a charter member of Hanea RaptUt Church. She wat born October 8, 18T7. in DavLc County to Wil* ilam J. and Lucy Hudson Owens. She was manied Octaher 23. 1889. Surviving are her husband; four soiu. D,V., J. F., and C G, Wall of Winston-Saiem and C. O. Wall of Glade Valley: four daughters. Mn. E. L. ifead of Cooiertnee. Mn. S. 0. Nkhols of Smith Grove. Mra. A. R. Young of hkiuntville, S. C.. and MUs Oelda Wall o( the twme. a brother. W. N. Owens of Wiiision-Satem 26 grandchildren and 26 great* grandchildren. Funeral services were coo- ducted Thursday at 2 1*.M. at llanes Bopiiat Church by Rev, 0. O. Kiger and Rev. O. E. Ward and H. O. Bennett. Buri- a] was in Fork Ba;»tlTt Ce metery. i C. E. Alexander Dies At 70 Cyna t.Sikes) Edmund Al- exflrdcr. 70. d.cd at 6:20 Fri. day mormng at Davie County Hospital. He had been In de< dining health for several monthi. Born July 14. 1190, he was the son of the late Cyrus Fmk and Louvtna How- aid Alexander. Mr. Alexander married Miu TuUle Miller In 1913. He was a member of lite Church of tlw Good Shepherd, (Soolee^ mcc, belonged to the Red- men Onlrr atnl the Twenty- Five Year Club at Erwin MUls Inc. Sunivurs In addition to his wife, include three brothers, Charles W. Alexander of Cool, cetnee. O. D. Alexattder and Thooios F. Alexander of Kaiw nspolis Funeral scniccai were bdd 111 2:3(1 r..M. Salurtlay at the f"i;ureh •<{ She G:iod Shep- hrni l/j the Ri-v. \V|]|.am P. i'rke and the Rev Jade L Martin. Burial was in the Ro wan Memgnal Park. Bio - Obituaries - 12/15/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 22,1960 - Page I Irvin Allen Is Slain In Pistol Sliooting Saturday Murder Warrant Issued For William 'Bill' Emory A tnui'rtcr warrant was LsKUcd this week for an cx-rodeo cow-' boy sought in a shool Saturday' nishl at the Alien HDllop Shell Service Slallon, located on Hlgh- way 168 between Clcnunons and Tanglewood Park. ^kiniam (Bini Emoi-y. 28, an 10(cvi]Io native. Is wonted for the fatal shoollna of Irvin Mc- Klnley Allen. 20. of Mocksvillc ni. 2 operator of the service sta- t.on. John Milton Crews. 43, of Ad vance, Rt. 1. a customer In Al len's Store when the shooiing broke out during a dUeusslon About Emory's pistol marksman ship was shot in the abdomen. He is reported in serious condi-j tton at the Baptist Hospital. The store where the shooting I occurred about 11:15 p. m. Snl-j urday night Is about n mile from! Mlddlebrook Fnrms where Emory, had lived wlUi his ' wife and' 1111*00 prc-Bchool-anc chtldi'cn { for moro than a year. He was cmp'oycd as n bronc-; duster and farmhand at the! farms owned by P. Hubcr Hones, i Jr., president of the P. H. Hones | Khittlng Company of Wlnston- Snlcm. Arabian Hoi-scs and j V/hltc-face callle ore raised { there. 'Officers sBid Allen, Crews and five other men were In the serv- Ice-station-grocrry Allen operat-, ed when the sliooting occurred. i Officers said they were told that Emory bragged about his plst^ marksmanship and whip-*a .4&-caUbre western-type shooter out from under his et. firing It once Into the store counter. Allen was shot when ho told the gunman to put the weapon oiway, and Crews was wounded he ivrcsted the i-evolvcr away be fore tlie assailant fled in a car, witnesses said. Officers summoned discovered that Emory had gone by his house after fleeing the store, got a shotgun and ammunition and took off In his car again. The car was found cbandoiicd about three-quarters of a mile away. A tire had blown out. Bloodhounds and a posse trork- cd fruitlessly over a liirgo area around the form along the near by Porsyth-Duvlc County line. Funeral Services The funeral for Iiwin McKln- ley Allen. 28. of Mocksvillc Rl. 2. wus held Tuesday afternoon at the Farmlngto.i Methodist Church. The Rev. B. B. Bcardcn, the Rev. J. W. Vc.stal and Ihc Rev. a. C. Graham officiated. Burial was In (he church ceme tery. Ho woB born Oct. 25 1031. in Davlc County to W. Ed and Inn Batty Allen. He was n member of Turner's Creek Buptlat Church uui a vclci.an of the Korean con- Tii l652 he married MLss Em-i mu Quo Brock, who survives. ' Also surviving at e his parents j of Mocksvillc, Rt. f>: Ills grand-j /uUier. Joo W. Allen of Moekn- ville, Rl. 5: two son, Strplicn and Danny Allen, both of the home: ti,rce brothers, Jniilus Allen of BoonvUle and Aldean and J. W. Allen, both of Mocksvillc, Rl. 5: and a sister, Mrs. John Hugh Shelton of Mocksvillc. Rt. S. Bio — Obituaries - 12/22/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY WIOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, December 22, I960 - Page 4 Paul H. Godbey. 45 Funci'Al sci-vlccs for Paul Hoxta- ton Godbey, 45. of Mk>clcsvllle, Rt. 4, were held Saturday afternoon at the Bethlehem. Methodist Church. The Rev. Dwlght Mhah- burn and the Rev. Kenneth ix>ve oniclatcd. Burial was In the church cenicte»7. M^'. Godbey died Thursday even ing at the Western North Carolina Sanitcrlum at Black Mountain. He had been (here six weeks with a lung infection. He was born ApHl 28. 1916. In Rowan County to Grover and Peart Freeman Godbey. He was in the lumber business with his father. Surviving arc four sons, Arnold G.. Paul H. Jr., and Jen7 Godbey. all o^-^Jdocksvllle. Rt. 4. Clifford Ocdibey.'Spf Port Bclvolr. Va.; three grandchildren; his parents, two brothers, Eugene Godbey of Rural 'Holl and Curtis Godbey of Mockaviiie. Rt. 4; and three sls- tei's. Mrs. Paul Wiliard of Mocks- vilie. Mrs. Chaides Foster of Ad vance, Rt. 1. and Mrs. C H. Co- ^art of Winston-fialem. Bio - Obituaries - 12/22/1960 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA