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Jan - JunDAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 5,1955 - Page 2 John B, Bailey John B. Baitev*^f of near Fork, died suddenly of a heart attack at his home on Dec. 23rd. He had been in declining health for svv- era! vears, Mr. Bailey spent his entire life In Davie County. His wife died Sept, 11. 1953. Surviving are four sonsi one daughter, three brothers, 24 grand* children and 23 great-^ndchlld* ten and a host of friends. His death brought sadness to the en tire communitv. where he spent a long and useful life. Funeral services were held at Fork Baptist Church at 3 p. m on Saturday, Dec. 25th, with Rev. A. M. Kiser and Rev. W. Tur ner officiating, and the body laid to rest in the church cemetery. Ben F, Tutterow Ben F. Tutterow, 61, died at his home near Center at noon Fri day, following a stroke which he •uffiered on Dec. 26th, He had operated a store and service sta tion on R. I, for about two vears. His death has hroU|f;hc sadness to a hostvof friends throughout Da- vie Countv. Surviving are the wife, one i»on, Fred Tutterow and two daughters, Mrs. fas. H. Jones and Mrs. Pted Powell, ell of R. 2; one brother, J. E. Tutrerow, oi R, 1; Eve sisters, Mts. Ed G. Walkei. Mrs. Martin l^tham, Mrs. lohn CNral, Mrs. W. O. Murphy and Mrs. Burrus Green of Route 1, FuiteKil services were held at Center Me.ho'list Church at 2:30 p. m.-Sunday, with Rev. Robert Oakley tittJ Rev. E.-Kl. Avett ol- ficiacing. and the body laid to rest in the &urch cemetery. John C. Tatam n John C.Tatum. 72, a native of Jerusalem Township, but for many years a resident of Salisbury, died suddenly at his home In that city on Dec. 2Dth. Mr. Taium was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tatum, of Davie County. His wife was the former Miss Thirza Graves, daugh ter of the late Mr, and Mrs, Henry Graves, of this city. She died on March 30,1947. Mr. Tatum is survived by two brothers and six slaters. He was a deacon and a member of the board of trustees of the First Bap tist Church in Salisburv. ' Funeral services were held -at the home on Dec. 22nd, with Rev. R. L. Deneen officiating and the body laid to rest In City Memorial Park Cemetery, Salisbury. j Mrs, £. Smith] Mrs. Cora B. S., ich, 71. widow! of W. E. Smith, Harmony, R. 2, died at a Stacesvilie hospital Wed nesday night following a serious Itlness of two weeks. She was a native of Davie County. Surviving are one sifter, Mrs Mrs. tula Campbell, Harmony, R. i, and one brother, totinie Gaiih* cr, of near Sheffield, Funeral services were held i-c* New Union Methodist Church at . 2 p. m- Sunday, with Rev. W. CJ Anderson, Rev. Grady O. White | Rey. Ervin Wallace, and Rev. C«,' T* Henderson ofiiciaung, and the body Jaid to rest in the church < cemetery, j Bio - Obituaries - 1/5/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 6,1955 - Page 2 tf June ' lOVftl services for Mrs. Mary lltiHB Dnvis, ftfic 101, were -■nil. 2 nt the Bethel Church, wns In the church ccmc- ^Shc W'fts the ri niishlor of Enoch - nud Luurn nitthu; of Onvle Coun- U'. She was nuuTlcd to the lute Diivis wiio died 20 yeni-o ' After her hu.sband's dcuth, lMr.s, Davis made iicr home wlili'her only grand-daumlUcr. Mas. Al beit White, nnd Mr. While. Mr«. O. L. Frye. 74 Funeral services for Mrs. Essie Snyder Fry, 74. of Mocksville. Rt. 3. were held Tuesday. Mrs. Fi*y died Jan. 3. In a Ux* liiBton Hospital after suffering a heart attack. A native of Davie County, she WHS 0 daughter of John and EUen Hcndrix Bnydcr. nnd had spent her entire life In the area. Her husband, Q. L. Fry. died several years ago. Survivors include 8i.\ daughters. Mrs. Steven Feczor of Badln. Mrs. Raymond Llvcngood of Lexington. Mrs. Richard Bayer of New Bruns« wick, N. J., Mrs. Buford Owens of High FotiU. Mrs. Boone Foster of Mocksville. Route 3. nnd Mrs. Cliarlen Wrenn of Lexington; four •sons, O. I. Fi-y of Mocksville, Bt. 3. H. H. Fry and E. N. Fry of Mocksville, Rt. 4 and E. D. Fry of Advance. Rt 1; 20 grandohUdren and six great-grandchildren. 1 Mm. H'. E. Smith. 71 Funcml serviccA for Mrs. Cora B. Smith, 71. widow of W. E. Smith. Harmony. Rt. 2, wuro hoUli At New Union Methodist Church ! Sunday. Rev. Wllllnin Anderson, the Rev. O. O. Wliite, the Rev. Ervln Wnllace, the Uev. C. T, Henderson offlciiUed. Uiniid was in tlio nlmreh coinel<M*.v, Mr.A. Smith died n( a Siute.<;vllle hospitnl on Dec. 2f» foUowinftla serious Illness of two weeks.She i.s .survived by one slat^^r, Mrs. l.uliv Campbell of Unrmptiy. Uoute 1. nnd one brather. UinnioCiaither of Mocksville. Route ^ Bio - Obituaries - 1/6/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 6,1955 - Page 2 B. F, Tutterow, 61 F\iUoml Mi'vlccs for Benjnniin (Ben) Fi'nnklin Tuitcrow. 61. of the Center Church Community were held Sunrtny «l the Center Methodist Church. Rev. Robert Oakley and Rev. B. M. Avett of* niclntcd. Butinl was In the ehureh cemetery. Mr. IHitterow died at hl.i home nround noon, LX*c. :<1. Ho had bi'eii HoiiouMly 111 .since sulTortnt: a stroke live days before. He was born In Davie County. Nov. 9, 1803. a son of Heni'V and UoUy Anderson Tutterow. He was a merchant and fUUtm siatloii op erator. Other .survivors Include .a son. Fred Tnlterow of Mock.svlUe. Rt. I: two dnnuliters. Mrs. J. II. Jones and Mrs. Fred Powell of Mock-Hvllle. Route I: ttnec srand- j children: a brother. J. E. Tutter- :ow of MocksvlUe. Rl. I; five sis ters. Mrs. MarUn Lnthnin and Mrs. John Frank O'Neal of Mock.Hvnie. Route I nnd Mrs. Ed Walker. Mr.s. Buri'ua Orccn nnd Mis. W. O. Mur phy of Mocksvlllc. Rt. 4. Bio - Obituaries - 1/6/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 12,1955 - Page 2 Mrs. H'. G. Fosferj Mra. W. G. Foster, 62, died at her home near Advance, Thura* day afternoon, j Surviving are the husband, one son, three dflughcers, four brath« ers, one sister,!and a number of grand and great grandchildren. Funeral services were held a* 2i50 p. m. Saturday at Fork Bap-, tisc Church, with Rev. A. M Kls« er, Rev. L. M. Tendey and Rev, E. W. Turner ofiiciatlng and the body laid to rest in - the church cemetery* Mrs, G. L Fry j Mrs, Essie Snyder Frv, 74, of j MocksvUlc, Route 3, died about 6* p. m., in a Lexington hospital after | suffering a heart attack. - A native of Davie County, she was a daughter of John and Ellen Hendriz Snider. Her husband, G, L, FrVf died several years ago, I Survivors include six daughrers, four sons, 20 grandchildren and six great<grandchitdren. Funeral sertdces were held at Fulton Methodist Church Wed nesday- afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Rev, W, .E, Flttgera!^ and ' Rev, Paul Bruton officiating and the body laid to rest in thechurch cemetery. I Vfiley Kttrfees Wiley Kurfces, 84, well known retired Rowan County fanner, of near Cleveland, died atDukeHos> pical, Durham, Thursdav, where he had been a patient five days. His wife died Nov 8. 1954, Sur viving are five sons, five daughters and two brothers. Funeral services wete conduct ed at 11 a. m. Saturday at the chap el of Bunch Funeral Home, Scates- valle, und the body laid to rest in Grcenlawn Cemctcty. near China Grove. Mr* Kurfees was a native of Da- vie County and has many relatives and friends in this community. Bio — Obituaries - 1/12/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 12,1955 - Page 3 Mrs. L 0. Markknil M n. SalUe Belle Mar1ctand« 70* widow: of,L. O. MarkUnd, dM at 12:30 p* m.* -Wedneadav a t a Mocksvilte nunlng home* She had bcca In declining health aev- era! monthi and critical ill four weeke. Mn.' Morkland waa bom 1 d Davie County July 7^ 1884* She •petit entire life tn Davle County and rcatd^ In die Blba- vllle! Church , community* Her husband died Ian. 4* 1953* Surviving are- two daughten, Mrs. Lllllin Kooniz of Modcsvllle/ Route 2^ smd Mrs; Maybell Orrell of Adwce^ Route 2; five eons* I Wi, Steye/Faul and R. J* Mack- land, all of Advance. Route ^ and liffity Lee ,Maricland o f Mbdctville, Route 4; 13 grand- childrm; and one •l^ter. Mn, Noah Robertson, o f Advance, Route 2J ) * - Funeral services were. held at Friday at 2 p. 'm., at Elbayille Mcthbdlsc Church, with Rev* W, E'Fitzgerald and Rev.'Howard fordan bffi^ting and tiie body laid to test In the diurch txmo* tety, , Bio - Obituaries - 1/12/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 13,1955 - Page 4 Everett 8. 8mltli, 33 IPuncral Rcrvtccs for Everett Shcrriil Smith, 33. of Advance, Rt. 1. were held Monday afternoon at the Yadkln Valley Baptist Church. Rev. A. 0. Cheshire offlciatcd. Bur* Inl was in the church cemetery. Mr. Smitit was killed iiislanMy when his car collided licnd-on with another on Highway N. C. 601. about two miles cast of Far- inington. Satui'day night. Lee Roy Rushing. 43, also of Advance. Route I. the driver of the othcr« car. suiferd facial lac erations and internal injuries. He is a patient at .City Hospital in Winston-isnlcm. His condition was described as satisfactory. Mr, Smith was born in Dnvic County. June 12, 1017, a son of Robah and Bessie Cain Smith. He was a sawmill worker and had rc.sidcd in the Yalkin Valley Baptist Church community for a number of years. Surviving arc the parents: three brothers, Leo Smith of Faycttc- Tcnn.. Kcrmit Smith of Mocks*' vlllc. Route 2, and Earl Smith of Lakehurst, N. J.: three sisters. Mrs. Joe Longston and Mrs. Eu gene Lee, both of Advance. Routf 2. and Mrs. Hubert Drawdy of Wlnston-Salcm. Mrs. L. O, Markland, 70 Funcrci services for Mrs Sailic Belle Markland, 70. widow of L. O. Markland, wcrc held Friday at the Elbavillc Methodist Church. Rev. W. B. Fitzgerald and the Rev. Howard Jordan, officiated. Burial was In the church cemetery. Mrs. Markland died January 5th at a Mocksvlllc nursing home, > She had been in declining health I several months and critically ill ' foor weeks. I Mrs. Markland was born In Dnvic County July 7, 1864, daugh- I tcr of Willinni and Emma Lyon. ^ She B)Knt her entire life in Dnvic County anl resided in the Elba- I vlllc Church community. Advance. Rt. 2. Her husband died January 4. 1053. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs, Lillian Koontz of Mocksvlllc. Rt. 2, and Mrs. Maybcll Orrcll of Advance. Rt. 2: Five sons. L. W. Steve. Paul and R. J. Markland, all of Advance., Rt. 2. and Henry Lee Markland of Mocksvlllc, Rt. 4: 13 grandchildren: and one sister. Mrs. Noah Robertson of Advance. Rt. 2. Mm W. Giles Pasler.OS Funeral services for Mrs. Allle Ann Foster. 62, wife of W. Giles Foster of Advance Rt. 2. were held Saturday at the Forli Bap tist jChurch. Rev. A. M. Ktscr. the Rev! L. M. Tencry, and Rev. E. W. Turner,, officiated. Mrs. Foster died at her home January 6th. She was bom In Davle County July 28. 1802, daughter of James and Ann Jarvls Llvengood. Survivors Include her husband three daughters; Mrs. C. S. Bailey, Mrs. Jim Shtlllnglaw. and Mrs. B. L, Jones of Advance. Rt. 2: a sun,. Buddy Fusler of Advance, Rt.2; four .brothers, A. N., W. A., nna ta. W. Llvengood of Advance. Rt. 2. and J. M. Llvengood of Mocksvlllc; a sister. Mrs Emma Carter of High • Point: eight grandchildren, three great-grand* chlldrcn; a foster daughter, Mrs. Felix Rummage of Lexington,Rt. 3; and a foslcr son. Gray Carter of Advance, Rt. 2. Bio - Obituaries — 1/13/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 13,1955-Page 4 Mn. AlteH Ufler, II Funeral services were held ThurKday for Mrs. Mary Wagoner: Lflcr,' 74, of Mocksvltlc. Rt. 4,' wife of Albert Lefler. I Mrs. Lefler died Tuesday ot her. home. She hnd been in declining' health for several months and seriously 111 for ten days. She was born In Davle County. April 8. 1880. a daughter of Char* lie A. and Martha Graham Wagon er. She lived in Coolcemce for 21 years bcfoi'c moving 25 years ago to her present home in the Oitiasy Corner community In Davle Coun* ty. She was a life-long member of, ' the Liberty Methodist Church. i She was married to Mr. Lefler. ! Jan. 12. 1808. He survives. I Other survivors arc two sons. C. L. Lefler of Tacoma. Wash., and W. R. Lefler of Charlotte: a daughter. Mrs. J. 8. Lowdcr of I the home: a sister. Mrs. Cora Bar ton of Norfolk. Va.: four broth ers. Rcecc Wagoner of Norfolk. Fred Wagoner and Henry Wagoner both of Kannapolls and Albert ' Wagoner of Coolccmec. Bio - Obituaries - 1/13/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 19,1955 - Page 2 E. S. SmiH ; •. Ftmet&lienrlcesfor EvmttSbeV rill Smith* 35; of Advance, Route 1. was kilted Ian. 6th In a traffic acddenc, was conducted at 3 p« m«, Jan. 10th at Yadkin Valley Baptist Church by Rev. A» C. Cheshire. Burial was In, the church ceme* terv. ^ Mr Smith was killed Ins^tehtly when his car collided he.ad-on with another on Hlfthway N* C* 601, about two mites east of Farm* Mngton. .1 Lee Rov Rushing, 45, also of ' j Advance, Route 1, the.'driver of the other car, sufiered facial la* '.ceratlons and internal injuries. ' I Surviving are the parents; three brothers, three sisters. This was the first traffic death in Davie this year. Let's alt hope they Will be few and far between in 1955. There were three traffic 'deaths in DavIe last year. Mrs. Henry Ba<-ch&tte ' Mrs. Sftfah Burchetto, ?5. of ' Mocksvithv Route 5. died early Wednesday at a Yadklnvllie Hos. pitai She had been in ill heaJih sev* ertil months and seriously ill one day. . Survivors include two daughters 'Cwusons, three granddaughte.s;' tliree great-great* grandchildren, two brothers. Funeral services were hehl at -2p m.. FriJnv at Liberiv Hripcist Church bv Rev Enoc.i SVooien. Biirijl w \n in the church cemerery> 'Mrs. Albert Lefler I Mrs. Mary Wagoner Lefler, 74* of Mocksville. Route 4, died at 8 'p. in., Jan* 10th at her home. She had been in dtelining health for ' several cnonchs and scfiously ill for ^ 10 days. I She was a life long member of the Liberty Methodist Church. I She was married to Mr. Lefler Jan. 12,1896. He survives. Other survivors are two sons, a daughter, a sister, four bfothers.- j Funeral services were held at 2 p. m.. Thursday at Liberty Metho* Idist^urch with Rev. B« C. Ad ams and Rev. G. W- Fink officiar*Iing, acid the body laid to rest an! the church cemcterv. J Bio - Obituaries -1/19/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 20,1955 - Page 2 MISS JIINNU: DVSON. 83 Fimernl sci vlees fni- Miss Lanascr June (Miss Jennie) Pyson. 112. of the Ci'iitrr coinnmiilty. were luid Thur.sduy nfteinoon nl the New Union Methodist Clmvch. Roe. Robert Oakley. Rev. Wade Hut- cen.s and the Uee. W. C. Anderson oUielatt^d. Purlal was In the ehtjrcli cemeii'jy. MI.S.S Dyson died Jnntiary lliti at the home of her brolluM'.N. B. Dy.son of the Center cmninunlty/ Slio had been In 111 honllh sever al years and seriously 111 for n month. She was born In Davle County Feb. 11. 1872. the dniluhter of Alvin and Martha GnlLher Dyson. She made her home with her brother and had lived in the Cen ter Church coininttnlty for :iu years. She Is also survived by another brother. R. O. Dy.son of Snco. Montana. MRS. MMNUY ROUCilETTR, 75 Funeral services for Mr.s. Sarah Durehetti!. 75. of Moeksvllle Ul. 5. %j were heUl Friday ariernoon at the , Libert Buiilt.st Chtireh. Uev. Enoch Wiioten uri'lclnted. Burial was In the cluirch crinetery. Mrs. Uuceheite died January 12th al a Yadklnville hospital. She had been In ill heallh several months and seriously 111 one day. Mr.s. Biu'chette was born in Sia ry County Autni.M 10,. IU70. the damditer of Joint and Jane Ve.stnl IJurcluMte. Stirvlvors include two duuuhtcrs Mrs. Auiuisla Dl>:oit of WIn.ston Snlem and Mrs. De.ssle Wilklns of Yadklnville lit. I: two soit.s. Jim and Claude Burchetie of the home three lu-.iitdehlldren: three iireat- grandchlldreit: two brotluns. Jack Harehette of Whislott-Sulem and Dalla.s Burchetie of Greensboro. II. V. Marllii. r.l I Funeral services for Henry Frank Marthi. 7ll. m^llred merclmitt aitd fai'iner of the Count ney commun* ity we»x» held Friday at the Court, ney Baptist Church. Rev. R. E. Atlrttus und Rev. E. W. Turner of- ficlaied. Durlal was lit the cinirch cemetery. ft Mr. Mnrlln died nl his t\omo on Moeksvllle, Rt. 2. Jan. 12. J Stirvlvlnp are lite whUnv. the for- I iiier Miss Mnm^te Ilowell; one' tlauchter, Mrs. O, B. Shtmions of I Wlnston-Salein: two sons. H. W. I Martin of Moeksvllle and Francis n. I Percy) Martin of Yadkln- |vllte: six grandchildren and one krcat-prandchild. Bio - Obituaries - 1/20/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 26,1955 - Page 2 Geor%e F, Bope George Franklin Bpoe» 85, wcU* known Yadkin County farmer^ died at hh home near Lone Hick* ory on Jan. 15th, death reautdng from a heart attack, Mr. boot was a long-time frlend of oura and his visits .to our office will be mist* ed. We had k^own him nearly a half century* Surviving are one son, Frank Booe, of Hegerstown, Ind.» two brothers, W. G. and Ma.shall Booe, o f Ciarksville townships a sister, Mrs. R. O. Renegar* of Wins(on;Saiem und a number of grandchildren and meat-grand* children. Funeral services were Held at 2 p.m., Ian. I7, at Sandy Springs Baptist Church with Rev. Wade Hucchens and Rev, E* W. Turner officiating, nnd the body laid to in the church cemetery. * DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 26,1955 — Page 3 Ray V, Alexander, 62, of Coo* Icemee, died HtUndaV in a- Sails* bury hospital, following a long-ill* tiew.' HcTwai'^borO/dn WlUoS County imd moved, to' Cooleemee 20 vearl sgo. .He tefsre^ted Da- vle Cotmtv In die pmieral iV^esh* bly of 1943* .Hesjcry^^^1 lector for some He; wss "i. member of the.Ct^lecro^e Baptht Chuf^. Survlyins are'the wife, otie son,.three dau^teri,'chree bro- dicrs and one slitey.'. *•. Funeral tervi^ wcfe held* at p. m. Friday at.Cooleem'M Baptist Church, with Rev, J. W,' Klein of' fidatihib and the bodv laid to rest In Ro^n Memorial-Park, Mr,Atezandrrhad,many friends InlHidewho wdre saddened by his death, ^ Richard "Eidia^ F. Caither,- 93. retired farmer died Jan, I6ch at the home of:his dautmtet and ion-ln*law, Mr* and Mn. A. O* Grifitch* near Society Baptist Church on the Mockivllie Highway, > ' He had b^ Jn poof health for several yearn and. leflouty ill for the past three weeks.^ | Surviving are three children, Arthur Gaither'and Mra, -.A*,.O, Griffith of ;Statcsv)l!e;v.Rpute 44 and Mfs.;Maggle.Tboni<;'.li^^ yllle, Rplice 1. ■, - -V ■ ■ • Funeral acrylccS'. were: j^dtictted at 3 p..nt., Tuesday* at:' SocietyBaptist Church. Burial waa^ln, the church, cemetery, - n .. Bio - Obituaries - 1/26/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, Januar> 27,1955 - Page 6 Ray Von Alexander Former Representative From Da vie Coitnty Dies At Age (»2 Ray Von AluNander. 62. of Cool- eemue. fomicr DjivIp County IckIs- iutur. (tied at C:UO n.ni. Thiir.sday at a Sallshuiy hospital. He had been In poor hcnitli for two years and seriously 111 one week. Mr. AlesaJider wa.s born In WUkes County Feb. 19. 1892. son of Jes.se and Sarah Caudelt Ale.^:• ander. He luid Rslded In Coolee- itiee for 20 yeur.s and was con- lU'eted with the Grwiu Cotton Mills for 15 yeans. He wn.s a ntciuber of tiie Da vie County Ucpublicai) Executive Cuiniulttee. He represented Davits County in tlie Quneral Assembly in 1949. He taupht seliool in Wilkes Cotinly several years In early life. After cuiniiu; to Davic County, hcj wa.s Davle tax collector for sev-j eral years. lie was a member of tlie Patrio tic Order. Sons of America, He \\;a.s a member of lite First Bap- list Ciiurcii of Coolccmcc and wasj .secretary of the clmrch and trcns-l uvor of the biilldlna fund. He was a member of tlie choir. ; Surviving are the widow, the! former Ml.ss^Lesslo Prevctte: one, ^ son. M. B. Alo.saiidcr of Coolee- j mee: three duUKhter.s. Mrs. K. M. • 'jncob.s, Mrs, J, C. Sell. Jr.. and I I Mrs. Clmrles Spake of Coolec-! mec; one grandson: three broiii- ur.''. Nelson and Willis Alexander of Wllke.s County and J. T. Alex- ajuier of Moclcsville. Route 1: and one sister, Mrs. Matilda Sparks! I of Wilkes County. !I I I FtmvM'nl servise.s were held Prl-| j dat at Cooleemee Baptist Ciiurch.l I The Rev. J. W. Klein officiated. | Uurinl wa.s in Rowan Memorial! Jpiirk. Pallbearers wore Paul Boue, R. [ L. Fo.ster, J. F. Jarvi.s, Ray Jor-1 an. J. W. Turner and W. F. Ow-; ens. i Bio - Obituaries - 1/27/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 2,1955 - Page 2 CAas. C Beck { OiM. C Beck* 79, died ac hie home near Sbe^eld Hiufsdav# !fol owing an extended Ifinesd.. He I spent his endre jtfe In Davie« I Surviving are the wife, three ^ daughterst Mrst T, R« Richardson, ^I Mrs* Ausc^ Shaw and Miss lla Beck, all of tlte Sheffild commim* I Hv; five grandchildren, thr^-e great* grandchildren) c»ne brother# D. S. Beck, Harmony, Rl) three sisters, Mrs. S. L* Reeves, Harmony, Rl Mrs. R* P* Ijames, near Shefitdd^ and Mrs. T, P. Richardson, Yad. kinville, R3* I Funeral services were field ar 2:30 p, m. Sunday at Liberty Holi' litest Church, with Rev. Carey Btilla and Rev. Clyde Parker of* fidatlng, and the body laid to rest in the church cemetery. A good t man has gone to his reward. Bio - Obituaries - 2/2/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 3,1955 - Page 1 I R. L. Gaither Dies In Fire Richard h. Onlthcr. 33. died of iiNphlxInticn early Sunday In a flra which totally destroyed tho home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Oalther. near Haimony. Tile youii» man lived with his parents and was sleeping in an U))stairs room about 4 a.m. when fire nriitlnated in some wiring upstalls. His pai-ents. sleeping on the first floor, were aroused and C8en|>cd. Firemen from Harmony and Btutesvillc were unable to save the building on account of short- at^e of water Neighbors helped save much of the house furnish ings. Coroner Marvin Raymer re ported that Ooither's death was attributed to aulTocation from Kinoko and fire and announced that no inquest will be held. Mr. Oalther. a veteran of World War II. won distinction in the service and. was awarded the Purple Heart. He had been en gaged in farming for several years and was not married. Smvivors. in addition to his parents. Include four brothers, and three sisters. Rolph 8. Oalther. John M. Onithcr. Hay A. Oalther. James C. Onlthcr, Mrs. Sam Jones and Mrs. Herman Campbell .all of Harmony. Route 1. and Mrs. Claude Cartncr of Mocksvillc. Rt. 1. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday at Clarksbury Mctho- diKl Church of which he was a| member. Burial was In the church i cemelery. Palibeurer.s were members of the Harmony American legion Post. Bio - Obltiiaiies -2/3/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 3,1955 - Page 1 Funeral Services Held Sunday For C. C. Beck * Hei viccs ioY'C.'C. "BccR'.' 79. of Mocksvllle. Rould 1. were held Sundnv At the Liberty Holi ness Churcli. Rev Cnroy Bulln niid Rev. Clyde Parker oincliitcd. Bur ial was In the church cemetery. Mr. Beck died around noon Jan. 28 at hi.s home. He had been sick for severnl months and seriously ill for the past few weeks. He s))cnt his entire life In Davle County. He was a retired farmer. He was a son of D. L. and Amanda Smith Beck. He is survived by ids wife, the former Fcrabce Cleary: tluee dau«iitcrs. Mrs. T. R. Rloimrdson. Mrs. Austin Slmw and Miss Ho Beck of MocksvlUe. Rl. 1: five Brundclilldron; three isrcat-Bvand- childrcn: one brother. D. S. Beck of Harmony, Route 1. and three slstcr.s. Mrs. S. L. Reeves of Har mony, Route 1. Mrs. R. P. Ijames of Mock-svilie. Route 1 and Mrs T. P. Richardson of Yadklnvllle Route 3. Bio - Obituaries - 2/3/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 9, 1955 - Page 2 Mrs. Haqh Smtth Mrs. Etia Mae Smlch, 33, daugh* ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Walker, of Gascohia, died In a hospital' in cliar cirv on Feh. Jsf, fa lowing a heart accaclc. .Funeral services were held at Main Street Methodist i Church Gasronia# last Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Smltt|s sur\ived by her parents, three sons, three brothers^ and cwu sisters. Mrs. Smith's mother is a sUier o f Grover and George Hendricks of this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker and family lived in Mocksville for a number of years before moy'n^ito Gattonia more than 20 yean tgo. They have manv fdends here who were saddened fay news , of Mn4 Smith's death. Bio - Obituaries - 2/9/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 10,1955 - Page 4 GEORGf-: RATLEDGK. 71 | FUttcml] .services for CeoiRe W. I Rntlcdue. 71. prominent fanner, luid flour nil)] operator of Wood- Iruf. were held Tuesday at the home. Tlie lites were conducted by Uev. J. H, Armfleld and Rev. J. L. Martin. Rurlnl was In the Unity Pie.shylerlan Church cenietciy. Mr. Railedtie died Sunday night at the Rowan Memorial Hospital following an tllnc.s.s of one week. Mr. Untlediic wn.s born on Jan. 'JU. in Davie County, the .son of till? late John Plllmorc Rat- ledge and Sally Ca.sey Ratlcdge. He wa.s fjr.st married to Mi.s.s Flor ence Rice who died in ID28. Hl.s second inarrinKC was to Mi.ss Evu Blake who .survives. Ills other .survivor.s arc a son. Ward Ratledge of Woadlcnf: four dnuglUers. Mi.s. J. S. Wonnt of Sali.sb\n-y. Mrs. Paul II. Stroud. Mocksvillo. Rt. I. and Miss Hefty nttd Miss Connie Ratlcdgc. both of the home; four brothers. D. C. and W. B. Rateldgc. both of Mock.svllle. Rt. 4. J. W. Ratlcdgc of Elkin and E. P. Raieldge of Woodlcaf: three- .sisters. Mr.s. M. L. oOdbey. Hnrniony. Rt. 1 Miss Minnie Rntledgc. Woodlenf, and Mrs. E. E. Koont/. Mocksvlllc, Rt. 4. and sis grandchildren. I R R.idRK, 7*t- ' Fuiiei-dl services wcw held Tuc.s- day for R. B. York. 70. retired farmer of Harmony. Route I. Mr. .Yok died at his home Saturday ' foUowing a .brief lUne.ss.I Mr. York wa.s born in Iredell CoutH.v. son of Fninklin and Re- hL'L'ca Juimsim York. Surviving are the wife, the for mer Miss Etta Heath: four dauglRers. Mr.s. T. E. Ca.sh and Mr.s. Eini Stnaid of State.sville' Mr.s. Wade Stroud of MnckHVllle.' Rt. 1, and Miss Edna York of the home; thre«} sons. Roy York of Statesvllle. Clay York of- Mocks- villf. Rt. 1. and Frank York of Anderson. Ind.: three grnndchll- dren. I Bio - Obituaries - 2/10/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 16,1955 - Page 2 Georfe W. Ratledge George W. Racledge, 71» of Wo^leaft dairy farmer and flour miU operator, died Feb. 6th at a Salisbury hospital where he had been a patient one week. Mr. Ratledge was bom tn Dav e County, eon of John Filmore and Satlie Casey Ratledge. He had operated the Rice and Ratledge Flour Mi I Woodleat for many years und was also engaged In ex tensive firming. He was twice married, first to Miss Florence Rice in 1912. She died in April, 1926. His second marriage was to Miss Eva Blake in 1928. Mrs. G. F, Ijames Mrs. Mertie Call Ijames, 69, widow of Geo.ge Franklin Ijames. died Feb. 5th at her borne in Lex* ington. She was born tn Davie County a daughter of Henry Wilson and Alice Hendricks Call. She was a member of Sheets Memorial Bap tist Church, Surviving are three sons, Wil liam O. Ijames o f Lexington, James Marvin Ijames of the home and Hen^ W. Ijames of Lexlng- 'ton. Route 2; two daughters, Mrs Herbert Matthews of Cape Girar deau. Mo., and Mas. Claude Parka of Salisbury, Route 4; two broth ers, Charles Call of Lexington and Tavlor Call of Mbcksvllfci and 'one sister Mrs. Baxtet Taylor of I Mockiville; and five grandchildren. I Funeral services were conducted at 5 p. m., Feb. 7(h at Sheets Mem oriel Baptist Church by Rev. J. T. Davis and Rev. Wayne Fours. I'Burial was in the city eemetety* Survivors are his wife; four daughters, Mrs. G. S.. Weant of Salisbury, Mrs. Paul H. Siroud of MocksvilK, Route t. Misses Betty and Connie Ratledge of the home: one son. Ward Ratlcdgepf Wood- leaf, six grandchildren; four broth crs, D. C. and W. B. Ratledge of Mocksville. Route 4, l.'W. Rat ledge of Elkin and R P. Ratledge of Wood'eaf; and three sisters, Mrs. M. L. Godbv of Harmony, Route ], Miss Minnie Ratledge of Woodleaf and Mrs. E. E, Koonts of Mocksville, Route 4. Funeral services were held at 3 p. m.. Tuesday at the home* Rev. J. H. Armfield and Rev. J. L. Mar. tin offidaced. Burial was in Unity Presbyterian Church cemetery* | R. B. York R. 8. York, 79, well know re tired farmer, died at his home on Route i. Harmony, on Feb. 6th, following a short illness. Survivors are the wife, four ' daughters and three sons, one of the daughters being Mrs. Wade Suoud, of Mocksville Route 1. I Funeral services were held at Clarksbury Methodist Church last Tuesday afternoon at 3^ o'clock, and lite body lahl co rest in the chujch cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 2/16/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 17,1955 —Page 1 B. L ShiiI'] Rite» Held Funcrnl scrvlcca were held Wed nesday afternoon at tlie Metho- dtst Church in MocksvlDe for Bcal IjaincK Sin'ith. 69. Mr. Smith died at 8:10 p.m. Monday night ill n Stntmlllc lio.'spita]. He hud been seriously til for ten days. Mr. Smith was born in Dnvic County. March 13. 1885. a son of Deal I. and Martha Spry Bmftb. He was married in 1915 to Rose Mcroncy Shcck of Davic Coun ty. who survives. For around 20 years Mr. Smith was Mocksviile's one-man police force ui/til he retired about 10 years ago. At tiic time of his death, he was the manager of the Duke Power company Bub.station iicic. Other survivors include, one, daughter. Mr.H. John Waters of Mocksvlllc: three sons. June, Bcol and Eugene Smith, all of Mocks- ville: a brother, John Smith of MockBville: a half brother, Hugh Anderson of Coolccmee: and three half-sisters. Mrs. John Myers of Wlnston-Salcm. Mrs. Mnry Fca* tlxrstonc of Ashcviile. and Mrs. Orace Miller of Hickory. Rev. W. Q. Orlgg and Rev. B. M. Avctt ofUcintcd at the sei-vlccs, Wednesday. Burial was in Rose CcmetciY. Bio - Obituaries - 2/17/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 23,1955 - Page 2 B. /. Smith Ic is with sadness that we chro* nidc the death of Seal Ifaines Smith, 69, well-known citizen of this citv* who passed away at Uavia Hospital, Statesville, o n Monday eveninR. of last week. Mr. Smith had been i n declinine health for several years and criti- callv 111 for 10 days proceeding his death. Everybody in Mocksvillc knew Beat Smith and he knew practical- Iv all the Mocksville people. He was chief of police here for about 20 years, and had been manager of the Duke Power substation here for many vears. His death has brought sadness to a host o f I friends throughout this entire community. | Surviving are the wife, three sons June Baitev, B. 1. Jr.. and Eugene Smith, all of this city, one daugh ter, M 8. John N. Waters, also oi Mocksville; one brother, lohn Smith, of this cliv and six grand children, one half-brother and three half-sisters. Puneraf services were held at the First Methodist church in this city Wednesday at 2;30 p. m., with his pastor, Rev. W. Q. Grlag of ficiating, assisted by Rev. & M. Avctr, ond the body laid to rest in Rose Cemererv* The many beautiful floral trib utes attes ed the high esteem in which Mr. Smith was held. To the bereaved family The Re cord extends deep svmpachv in this hour of sadness. . Bio - Obituaries — 2/23/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 2, 1955 - Page 2 John A, Smith lohn A. (Doug) Smith, 88, died at his home near Redland 'Thurs day, following a long illness. He was a native of Davle County,- a retired tamier and merchant. Surviving are the widow, three sons, McKlnley Smith and John R. Smith, Advance, Route 1, and Charlie Smith, Itmann, W. Va.; three daughters, Mrs. W. D. Smith and Mrs. Paul McCulLch, of Ad vance, Route 1; Mrs. Enoch Gray, Greensboro, Route 4» 15 grand children; six great-grandchildren; two stepsons, two stepdaughters. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at Bethlehem Methodist Church, with Rev, G* A. Smith and Rev. Geo. Bruner ofiiclating'and the body laid to rest In the church cemetery. J. G, Sheets John Cray Sheets, 70, a nadve of FuItotiTownUiip, died at his home in Roanok^ Va., on Feb. i9ch. Mr. Sbeeb went from Davle County >to Walla Walla, Washington, whfca a voung man; and become a dairy farmer. He moved from there to Roanoke, Va., 3(5 years ago, where he found ed the f. G, Sheets and Sons teal estate business. He owned a num ber of farms neat Roanoke, and was a breeder of Angus csttfe. Survivitig are the widow, Mrs, Leak Foster Sheets, three sons, seven grstidchildreD, two sister*, Mrs. Mollie Burton, of Davle Cotinty; Mrs;rSallie March, of Winston-Salem. and a brothW, G, A. Sheets, of Davie County. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m., Feb. 21st, at Oakland Baj^ tisc church and the body laid to rest tn Sherwood Ccmetei^,: 'v Mr. Sheets htd many friimds tn this county who were, sadden^ by news of his death. Bio - Obituaries - 3/2/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 3,1955 - Page 2 Dlt. I.I'TIIKU VON SIIKI.TON Dr. Luther V(m Shelton. chlr- 0]m<liHt niirt lony time Ve.sideiu of Tul.sn. OUInhoma. died 3undny nt hl5 tuiine. Dr. Sheliuii hnd lived In Tuhn since 101 it iind Ijerore thiii wn.s n resident ot WlnHlon-Siilent for ten .vpnrs. He wiiH H former president ttf the Okloliiunit PodUiliT As.si)cln> lion nnd held .severol odlce.s In the NnllonnI AysncliiUou ;>! Chir- 0|)ndUis. He vvn.s n member of llio Methodi.'tt Cinircl). Surviving nre his wife. Opul F. SheUon. Hix inulher. Mr.s. E. J. Shelton of NTocksvllle: five broth ers. J. D. Shelton. W. A. Shel ton. L. S. Shelton ond <1. C. Shel ton. nil of Mock.sville. nnd Dr. L. R. Shoton of Wln.ston - Solein: three ststers. Mrs. A. D. Richie. Mrs. O. A. Uiymon of Mocksvillc nnd Mr.s. R. C. Wrlnht of Turo. Jtie Henry lluirhcnx Fimcmt Korvlccs for Joe Henry Hiilchens. two yenr old son of Mnrshull nnd Stelln Hnyes Hut- chens of Mock.svlllv. were held Sunday nt the Sundy Springs Dn)>- is Church. Rev. Wndit llulchen.s nnd the Rev. Ciildwelt Henderson <»tlielnted. Otirlnl was In the church cemetery. 'Hu* chll I died Sutiirdny nt the home on WUkesboro Street, nfter u .short riiic.ss. SurvlviiiH nre the pnrents: two .Hl.ster.s. Ruby ami Judy Ann Hut- I Chens of the homo: the pnternal nrnndmuther. Mrs. Reboccn Hut* .Chens of Mock.svllle; nnd the ma- ' lernal itntndparent.s. Mr. nnd Mr.s.' I R. S. Hayes of llarnmny. i .1. i\. SMITH. X.t P\mcrnl sevvlces for Jotm A. iDonpi Smith, itll, of Advance. Route 1. were held Saturday nt the Bethlehem MclhodLst Chur:li. The R^v, Oeornc Smith nnd the Rev. GeoiRV rnincr olllciatcd. Burial vva.s In Hie church ceme- tery. Mr. Smith died Fob. 24 at his liome In Hie Bcllilchem Chinch commnnlly. He hnd been In de clining henlth severnl years nnd seriously ill 30 days. Ml'. Smith wns imrn In Davic County Si'pt. 13. iflOG .son of James Doiik and Nnncy LIncbnck Smith. ■|r»r* Wns' "n "rcTlrcrt' Yririncr'^fthrt' inei-chnm. He wn.s twice innri lcd. nr.st to Miss Nancy James who died In lOHi. HI s.H':ond mnrriime wns to Mrs. Maude Hcndrls. Snrvlvlin: are the widow: three .sons. McKlnley C. Smith of Ad- vnnce. Route I. Charlio B. Smith of Itmaiin. W. Vn.. and John R. Smith of AdvaiKc. Route I: three dmmlUers. Mrs. W. D. Smith of Advance. Route 1. Mrs. Enoch Orny of Oroen.sboro, Rl. 4. and Mrs, Paul McCulloh of Advance. Route 1: 15 prandclilldix'u: six meat - urnndchildren: two step sons. Roy nnd Pink Hendrix of Advance. Route 1: and two .step- dautditer.s. Mi.ss Elva Hrndrlx^ of Advance. Route I. and Mrs. Prinl Sides of Salisbury. Route 4. Bio - Obituaries - 3/3/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 3,1955 - Page 2 II. i:. JOHNSON. M rtmcr.U si'i'vtce.H for llnrteii E. Jolutson. 67. of OUn weiv held ut the Ilubroii BrtptiAt Church In It'odell County. Rev. G. D. While. Rev. Cnldvvcll Henderson and Rev. D. T._ Huss olhclutcd. Burint w;in In the church cemetery. Mr. Johnson died Feb. 24 nt Unvls Hospilul In SlutesviUc after nn 111- nes.s of several weeks. Surviving arc the widow, the former Delia Parker: five sons. James B. Johnson of Cool Sprlnes, Harlle Johnson of Cleveland. Vautilm Johnson of SlalesvUle, Horace and Buster Johnson of Harmony: five daiuthtors. Mrs. Dudley Hanes and Mr.s. J. C. Reavis of Yadklnville. Mrs. Bar ney Foster of Cooleemee and Mi's. Ruiisvll Johnson of tho honie: three brothers. C. A. Johnson of Harmony. T. A. Jolmson of Har- • mony and W. G. Johnson of Mo- I ravin Palls; five slstci-s. Mr.s. ' Carl Moore. Mr.s. N. W. Fox and i Mrs. Clarence Shoemaker, all of I Stalcsvlile. Mrs. Will Barncttc of I Wllkesbnro and Mrs.C. M. Wuoton ' of Oin. MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 3,1955 - Page 6 J. G. Sheets Dies III Roanokc, Virginia A volfr.an of more than UO ycaiuj In Ihe real oslntv and micllon husl- • . ness in Rounoko. .lohn Cra.v: i Sheii.'i. 70. (lied Saliu-ilay luorn- ln«. Pi'U. lu. nt I'.i.s home. U7.:aj ' Sunrise Avenue. ' 1 Ptmcmk was uonduetcd uL Oak-, , laud naptlst Cluirph at 2:110 p.i... • ondny by tho Rev. James W. Llp- , plucull and liic ftov. A. L. Shu-! nuUo. PiUombmonl was In Shot- wood Abbey. Roanoko. ' A nallve of Dnvie County. Mr. | SliiK?Ls went In Wnshlnulon SUilo: as a younu man and cnonucd i dairy farming in the Walla Walla! area. • ] Ho wont to Roanokc from I y/aslilngton and founded tlie firm ' ol J. It. S.hools and Sens and n'aS| Hie ftcttnc head of 'Jut firm nl ids. death. Mr. .'■Mivels owned eoiusldeiiiblii real cslate in the Uoniinke nren and iielped drveloji n nari of thn Wliliiinison Rmul area. lie was the owner of itcvernl tiivms in the oiUiMe s-.c/,;»n of D.dford Coun ty on ahich lie rm.M-d Anaus Cattle. H" ivas a mciulnir of llio Nsi- H''Unl Au-'tlonecri A-4.aM*l5i«lo:i. tl;p Uounolce Rnvl Kstate Board and of Oakland n.iplisl Cluirc!i. s.nvivin;: are hJs widow. Mis. I.rali Foster Slieols, and three sous: Foster G. Sheets and Car- land 6lirct4. n»:tociatod wltli liitii in til'.' business, and Tiiomns Sheets of Checnr.bnro: two sis- tens and a b:othyr: Mr.s. Mtilllc Hurtoii and O. A. .Sheets. Mocks- \llle. and Mrs. ftallle Mnruh. Win- slon-aU-m: and seven aruiidchil- (irrn. Bio - Obituaries - 3/3/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 9,1955 - Page 3 Mrs. Frank Sain ' Mn. Mary. Ann Sain, 71« wife of Frank SaJn, of Route died at noon Thuradav at the home, af ter an illneaa of several months* Mr*. Sain was born in Oavld- fbn County* daui^ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Craven# - SurtdvlnB are the husband, - one ton* Prank Sain* fr»« of Route. 3; one daughter* Mta, W, b. Foster* of Spencen five grandchUdreo* three great-grahdchitdreo, two bro- thera* two halfbrothera. ahd one hdfelstcr. ' Funeral servlcM were held at 2150 p# in. Saturday at Bethel Mc* dM^ist ^ur^ with Rev. William Andetaon and Rev. W. M. How ard officiating, and the Jbody laid CO rest In the church cemeterv. Mrs. Siln will be sadly missed In thecommunltv wfam the spent a long ahd useful life. She was a devout Christian lady and was ac tive in church work.' Hef. - deadi has brought sadness to a boat of friendi. To the'bereaved husband and children The Record extends deep svmpsthy in) their' great. be reavmetif. - . Wi M. Junker WhaftvM. Junker* 7^ father of our cosrhsman. T. L.{ JunkM*, died at his home In Charlotte Fri day morning^ i.^urHving are. the wife, ^ree tons and one dau^ Fimaralser^cea were helaat Fhlla^phia Pkesbvtefian Chui^ near Charlotte at 2i30 p. m. 8atu^ day. Rev. Puul.RidiafOf^'of this city* aiaisied In the aervice. The body was laid to rest in Evergreen Memorial Pack* k Mint Bio - Obituaries - 3/9/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 10,1955 - Page 6 S. C. Cnrlor. 62 Ftiiienil RTvk't'x f(»r Suniucl C. Ou'tui*. n loUrctl fanner of Advance. RmUe 2. were held Sun- riny nt the CornaiKcr Dn|>tlsl 'Onu'chi Ruv. Ruuenc Gnnriinnn. Hcv. B. A. Cnnoll niul Rev. Jlniiny Orncti onivliiU'd. Dnrlul was in llie church ceinuiery. Mr. Cartel- died March 4 In a Miill.sbuy )]<i.siiltul. He iind been In dcollnlni! heuUh for .«;eve'ral yeor.s ntid ficrlou.sly ill for the pant four ilayK. Ho tvnM born In Duvle County May hi. lUOll. a hon of Burl L. nnd Alice Ifoward Carter. He l.s .survived by his wife. Mrs. Nci{/,le SticetK Carti'r: one dnuuh- ter. Mrs. UeorKU L. Jones of Mouksvllle. Route 3: seven sons. Clarence and 13lll,v< Cnrler of Mocksvillo. Route 3: Rrne.st and Colcnmn Carter pf the home. AN lie B. Caller of douthmonli Fiank Carter of LeNlibdon and Anron Cfnrlcr of Advance, Route 2; II prandchltdren; hl.s mother of Mock'SVlllc Route 3: three sisters. Mrs. L. M. Potts. Mrs. Lcc Ellts and Mrs. Cecil MeUaiilcl of Mocks- ville. Rome 3; and four brothers. 1>. L. Carter of Salisbury. Route 1. and Howard. George'and C. B. Carter 'of Mocksvillo. Route 3. Ciiurles t. Itrie. 43 KunernI servlcc.s for Chnrlus Lewis Hege. 42. of Advance. Route 3. were held Monday at the home. Rev. w. E. Fitzgerald and the Rev. W. C., Anderson ofllclntcd. Burial was In the Pultun Mctho- dl.st cemetery. Mr. Ilege was Instantly killed In an automobile accident Satur day night. . Mr. Hrgc was bom In Dovlc County. Feb. 34. 1013. a sou of Charles Lewis and Ella Smith Hcko. He wa.s a farmer. Surviving are, the widow, Mrs. Colocn Wllliam.s Hcgc. n atcp- daughter. Mary Gall Robertson of the home; two brothers. Bobby Hoge of Advgnco. Rt. U. and Clint Hcge of Norlina; three slstevs. Mr.s. Lee Seaford of Advance. Rt. U. Mrs. Charles Kunn of Mocks- vllle and Mrs. W. N. Jones of Mock.svUlu. Route 3. Mrs. Prank Sniti, Sr.. 71 Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann Sain. 71. wife of Frank Sain. Sr.. of Mocksvllle, Rt. 3. were held' Saturday at the Bethel Mctho-j dist CImi'ch. Rev. W. C. Anderson and-thc Rev. W. M. Howard olTlc- lated. Burial was In the church cfrinctei-y. Mrs. Sain March 3 at the home after being In .declining health sevomt inonthH. Her condition was critical two weeks. Mru. Satu was burn In Davidson County March 37. 1683. daughter of William A. and Ann Collette Craven. Survlvlns arc the hu.sbnnd: one .son. Frank Sidn. Jr.. of Mocksvillo. Route 3: one daughter. Mrs. W. L. Foster of Spencer: five gi-and- children; three great - gmndchll- drcn; two brothers. Jake and Jlin Craven of High Point. Rt. 2: two talf b»olhcr.s. Clyde and Oeorge Craven of High Point. Rt. 2: and one half sister. Mra. Emma Charles of High Point. Rt. 2. tVharey M. Junker Funeral .services for Wharcy M. Junker, 70. who died Snturdny inornlim at the home of a dnugh- ter, Mrs. Zulnilon Morris, nt Rt. 1. Charlotte, werg ladd Sunday at riiUadelphln Presbyterian Church. Burial w((.s In Evurgreeii Park at Mint IllU. Mr. Junker hiuj been In declin ing health for two yenra. The Rev. RUS.SU1I Kcrr. pastor of th6 uhureh, and the Rev. Paul Rlch- ard.s, of I ho Flr.st Presbyterian Church of Mocksvillo offlclatod. Svi'vhig n.s ncllve imllbentcis ■were Clltford McLean. Watson Morris. Fred Brown. OUn Mullls. Ira Flowe and DuNter BIgham. cl- dors of Phladelphla Presbyterian Chiiri'li. Honorary poUbenreis weiv thu elders and dea.s'on.>; of the church imd incmbers of Matthews Masunc Lodge No. 401. of which Mr. Junker was a member. Mr. Junkifr was born In Cabnr- ruK County June 14. 1874. the son of the late O. C. L. and Elisabeth Slni'U't Junker. He wa.s a mem- [ber and older of Philadelphia Church for a number of years and was clerk of the so».slon and was active In the church building pi-ogrnin. He was a retired mrul mail carrier. Surviving arc his wife. Mrs. Rcnn McLean Junker; a daugh ter. Mrs. Morris: three sons. H. M. Jtmkcr of Charlotte. E. W. Junk er of Sallsbtiry. and T. L. Junk er of Mocksvlllc: a bi-olhcr, W. E. Junker of Mint HIU; 13 grand-! ehlldi-cn and a grcal-grnndchild. Bio — Obituaries - 3/10/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, 3/10/1955 k N, Leinhachf Former Teacher^Dies Mrs. Elizabeth Eaton Lcin- bach, 46, (lie wife of Gray N. Leinbach, secretary of the Por- syth County Board of Elections, died at 1:17 p.m. yesterday in a w inston - Salem hospital. She had been in declining health for two years and seriously ill four Weeks. She was born in Winston Jan. 1909, daughter of former Mayor 0. B. Eaton and Mary Hough Eaton. She graduated from Reynolds High School, at- (ended Agnes Scott CoU^e for two years and graduated from Woman's College. Greensboro, tvlih the Class of 1930. For two years after gradua tion, she taught in the Forsylh Coitnty schools system, Mrs. Leinbach was president I of (he Woman's Society of Cliris- taln Service at New Hope Aleth- odist Church and had laiight classes in the prhnarj* and youth . departmeuts of Maple Springs , Afeibodist Church. ! She was marri^ July I. 1933, • to Mr. Leinbach. who is a mem- ber of the advertising depart ment staff at R. j. Reynolds To bacco Company! He survives, with two sons. Gray Jr., a student at North Carolina Stale, and Philip, a stu dent at Duke University; one daughter, Ann of the borne; two saters, Mrs. Curtis Smithdeal of High Point and Mrs. Walter Franklin of Pensacola. Fla.; and three brothers, Dr. Clement Eaton of Lexington, Ky., Ben Eaton Jr. of Raleigh and Charles Eaidn of Woodbuiy, Conn. Funeral services will be con ducted at 3:30 p.m. today at New Hope Methodist Church by the Rev. J. E. Carter aud the Rev. Cecil Heckard. Burial will be in the church cemeterj-. The hotly will remain at Wall FuntJral Home unlil 2:30. when it will be taken to the church. The casket will not be opened at the church. Pallbearers will be Edward Shouse, James Stonemau, Gil bert Spencer. Ervin Orogao, .Austin Yarbrough, C. Ira Kiger, R. L. B1 e v i n s , and Ralph Sprinkle. Bio - Obituaries - 3/10/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 16,1955 — Page 2 Killed Instantly Charie Hece, 42, of FoUon township, was killed inatantlv on the night of March 5th, on the Lexington Highway, who the high powered car he was drivirig left the highway Just ihU side of the Yadkin River bridge. His brother Bobby Hege, of nea.- Ad- vance, and Richard Michael, of Davidson County were in the car but escaped serious Injury. Surviving are the widow, a step- daughter, two brothers and three sisters. Ehmeral services, were held at the home on Monday, March 7th, with Rev, W. C. Anderson and Rev. W. B* Fitzgerald officiating and the body laid to rest in FuL con Methedtst Church cemetery,. This is the second man to lose his life in an auto wreck in Davle county this year. Bio - Obituaries - 3/I6/I955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 17,1955 - Page 2 Mrs. V. N. i.clubach. Mrs. Eli/sbrUi Eiiton Li^hibnch. 'til, the Ife or Oi'iiy N. Uinbnch. srcietnry of Itu* l''or.Hyth County Bnnrd of r.li'Cllon.s, dh'd lost wcolc in II Winston • Bolrni tiostiitiil. Slu* liiut biH'ti In droliniiK hoiiUh for two years tiiul serloiisl]^ iU four weeliR. Site was born in Winslon Jon. 'i'l. 1001) dniiiitUer of O. li KotAn nnii Moi-y Itoiitdi Raton. Stie iirtul- uoteii front Wonion's Collrne with lliu closH of 11)30, She iiiuitht school In Forsytli Couniy^for two yeors. He sttrvlvi's. with two sons. Onty, Jr. .n student at North Car* olliut Sinte, and Phlllii, u student ill DiiUe University: one dmiiihter. Ann of the hoitie: two sisters. Mrs. Curtis Sinlttutenl of Hliiti Point and Mrs. Waller Fruntclln of Pon- .snrola Fin.: tnul-lliree brother.*;. Dr. Cleiueni Eaton of ts*\lni'.ton. «y.. Pen Kulon. Jr., of niileiiih nnd Chnrte.s Kiiion of Wooilliury. Conn. • Funer.i! .•u-rvlci's were held at tlie New Hope Metluutlst Churcit b yihe Rev. J. R. Carter nnd the Rev. Cecil Ileckiu'd. Ihirlal wns in Lliu ctnircli i'('inel«'ry. M. A. II.ARTMAN, rnnernl .sei-v!ces fur Maurice Alley Hnrtnian. 62. of Wlnston- Salein were lield Wedtu'sdny nt^ Vouler's CliaiM'l in that city. Bnr-^ inl wns in the Moravian Orave- yard. Mr. Hartinnn died nt 10 n.m.. In a Wlnston*Salein • hospital. Ho lind ticen In decllninR health (or two years, but died unexpectedly utter at\ illness of a few hours. On Sept. 4. 1012, he nmrrled Mi.s.s Lnnn Voulcr. She survives, willi two dniiuhters. Misses Nell niul Nun Hnrlnmn of WinHt4m> Salein: tlircc sons. H. P. Hart* iutin of Sheriuan. Texas. M. A. Hnvtinan of Austin. Texas, and A. 'V. Hartiunn of Montgomery. Ala.: iive prnndctilldren: hh mother Mrs. oMttic llnrtmnn of Miwlix* vllle: one sister. Mrs. L. 8. Dow- den: two bratiiurs, R. D. and Al fred llnrtmnn. both of Advance. Bio - Obituaries - 3/17/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 23,1955 - Page 2 M. A. Hartman Funeral lervkes for Maurice Ac ley Hartman, 62. of Wlustofr*Sal- em were held at 2 p. m., at Vog* ler*a Chapel. Burial will foe In the Moravian Graveyard. Mr. Hartman'died Mar. 14th. He had foeen in declining health for two years. He was born May 16, 1892, in Forsyth County when a child and was educated in school there. For a number of years he waiv owner and ope.amr of a dairy farm near Advance. He was clerk of Superior Court in Davle Coun ty, with offices in Mocktyille, for 10 years. Ten years ago. he moved to Winston-Salem and was employed fov R. 1. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany. Surviving are the wife, two daughters, three sons, 6ve graiid* children; his mother, Mrs: Mattie •Hartman of Mocksville,one sister, Mrs. L. S. Bowden; fwo forotheA, R. D. and Alfred Hartman, both of Advance, Saunders Killed Elbert E. Saunde s, 52, a native of Oavic.County, but who (ived. in Richmond. Vs.. died in a High Point hospiial early last Thursday nuirning. a few hours after ids jncw Buick car hit h tractortrailer at i'H in'crKecilon. Hi'<. w»fe es caped serious injury. They were on their wavfoSalisbufv. Mr, Saunders is a hnuher of Mr;*. J. C» Sell, of Coolcemec. andShufbrJ Saunders of thh county. FuneraCsei vice* werefheld at Eat- on Funer I Home, MocksviUe, onSunday afternooo and.bufiAl w,ia In il^wan Memotlar'Park* Bio - Obituaries - 3/23/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 23, 1955 — Page 2 Paul Miller Ernest Paul Milter, 75, retireii farmer, wan iDUtiJ dead in his home near Farmrngt^'ii Friday af ternoon. His wife, was taken 111 some time ago, ard was at the home . f her daughter • in Wins- ton-Salem. Sheriff Boyles discovered the body after neighbors had become alarmed as to Mr. Miller's welfare end called the sheriff. Dr. O. V. Greene, coroner, ni ed chat Mr. Miller died of natural causes, and had been dead .10 to 12 haul's. Surviving are the wife, one dau ghter and fourgrandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 p. m.'Sunday at Yadkin Vallev Baptist Church with Rev. Alvis Cheshire and Rev. G. C, Graham officUting and the body laid cu rest in the church cemetery. Wade Stonestreet Wade F* Stonestreet, co^wner of the Sampson Medicine Com pany, died in a Wlnston'Salem hospital Tuesday evening after 10 day's illness Bom Feb* 23, in Davfe County, ha was the son of the late lohn a.)d iane Penrv Stone tract. * He moved to Wiitston-Salem in 1921. Mr, Stonestreet was an active member of the Ccntrol Te raci Methodist Ciuirch. He was mar: ricd in 1922 to Miss Lucie Boger His wife survives with one daughter, two sons. Funeral services were held ."tt. 3 p. m,', Thursday at Central Ter race Methodist Churcli. - -Buiial was in Forsvth Memorial Park, Bio - Obituaries - 3/23/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 24,1955 - Page I E. P. Miner Found Dead In His Honie Emcat Paul MlUer. 75. a retir* cd (arnicv. was found dead In his home near Farmlnston In Davlc County, last Priday afternoon. Mr. MlUer had lived alone since his wl^. the former Miss Sophie Martin, was taken 111 and went to live rn lth their only daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Smith of 113 East Ninth Street. Wlnston-Balcm. SherllT Ben Boyles discovered the body after neighbors had be come alarmed as to Mr. Miller's welfare and called the coun^ of ficer. Dr. O. V. Orc«nc, Davle County coroner, ruled that Mr. MlUer died of natural causes, and had been dead for 10 to 12 hours. Mr. Miller was bom Oct. 30, 1879. a son of John and Magda- line Miller. Surviving besides his wife and daughter are fotur grandchildren Puneral services were held Sunday at the Vadkln Valley Baptist Church by the Rev. Alvls Cheshire and Rev. O. C. Graham. Burial was In the church ceme tery. MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 24, 1955 - Page 6 Funerals A. Haundersi St Piincml HcrvlccB for Albert Ell HiHiiidcrM. 52. of Richmond. Va.. a Diivic County native who was killed in a High Point treflic accl- iK'iit March 17, were held at the Eaton Funeral Home In Mocks* vlllc on Sunday. Burial was In the Kowan Memorial Park. Mr. Snundcrs, a salesman who inndc his headquarters at Rich mond and Onstonia, was killed when the car he was driving hit a trnctor-trnllcr at the Intcrcsctlon of Highway 67 and Pomona Roud at High Point. His wife, the former Miss Ethyl Kluts of Sollsbury. whom he mar ried last Aug. 4. was a pnssengtir In the cor. She was taken to n Hlgt Point hospital and treated for cuts and bruises and shock. Mr, SnundA-s was a son of EIl| and BIIza Davis Saundcrs of Davio' County. He had lived In Davle un-' til moving to Richmond several years ago. I Surviving besides his wife are two sons by a former marriage. Eugene Sounders of Roldsvllle and Pinnk Saundeis of Klnston: three' grandchildren: three sisters. Mrs.' J. C. Sells of Coolecmce. Mrs. J. B. Weaver of Kcrncroville. Route 1 and Mrs. C. W Jordan of Lancaster. 8.. C.. and two brathci'H. W, 8. Snundcrs of Mocks- vlllc. Rotuc 4. and J. J. Snundcrs^ of Hlddenltc. I Bio - Obituaries - 3/24/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 24, 1955 - Page 6 Rxt. II. J.-Crllt. 53 Funeral services for Herman Johnaon Ci-lU. ft scargeant with the Wlnston-Salem Police Depart* mcnt .were held Fiiday at his home in Wlnaton*SAlcm. Another scl** vice was held later at the ChrlHt Moravian Chureh. The Rev. Sam uel Teah officiated. Burial was nl the Moravian Oroveyard. Mem bers of the police force served as pallbearers. Bat .Ciits died In n Winston- Balcminospital March 17. He had been in declining health fbf aever- a1 months and seriously 111 for the pant three weeks. Sfft. Ciita was bom March 14. 1902 in Oavle County, the son of J. Edgar and Mollle Johnson Crlti. He spent his early life in Davie. lived In Iredell County for sever al years, and went to Winston- Salem around 3d years ago. His first Job in Winston-Balem was as bus driver wlh Duke Power Company. He later Joined the Oroyhound Company as driver for several years and became a po liceman In 1929. He was a member of Christ Movarian Church and the Junior Order. He Was twiea married, first to MIm Hawl Scott who died in 1937. On Aug. 7. 1938. he was married to MIm Ruth taahmitt who survives. Also surviving arc one son, Herman Lindsay Crits of the U. 8. Army In Port Custls Va.: his mother. Mrs. Mollle CrIts of Hamptonville; •five sisters. Mrs. Edith Holcomb and Mrs. Dave Brannon of Hamptonvlile, Mrs. Ivcy Biiupe of Winston • Salem. Mrs. Allen Btoveall of Oastonia and Mrs. Mary Windsor of Chapel Hill: three brothers, W. T. Crlts of Olcn Alpine. E. H. Ciitz and T. W. Crits of Hamptonvlile. Bio - Obituaries - 3/24/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 30,1955 - Page 2 . !i Fred S. Orrell . Fred »• OrreH, 60. died tinex* peccedlyat 4 p- m.Thundaywhi« a work at hti hairy farm. near A vince. De ch war ' attributed CO a ht art attack. Mr. Oft ell WJ8 born . in Da vie. C luntv. a 8on of Mr. and Mra* Ojtarg; W. O.'rvll. , Surviving are the widow* i ne diUghter, Alien Paucette«^of Greet'• o^o; one ((on« Mai vih Or* rfU|i of De* vcr* Colo.; one %\ rer» Mr» M.irtin Perdue, of Oreons- bdro, and one broiher# H. S. Or* relli of Winston Salem. Funeral aervfcca were held at 3 p/m. Sunday at A vance Metho* dM Church with Rev. Howard ClAdwicIc and. Rev, W. K. Hrj- geralj t ffidacing and the body liifd 'to rear in the church cethetery. €, B, McDaniel George B* McDaniel. 72. a - tired dairy farmer and merchant of Mocksville, Route 3, died laaat:' Tueedav at a Winaion-Salem boa* . pical. He had been Jo declining health for aevera! moncha; ' - Mr. McDaniel waa bom ^ Jtoc . 22, 1882, in Davie County, a ik>n of George and Susan Wiillam Mc*v Daniel*' He lived all of hla life in . the'DuUn community of Davie County* , *• He is aurvived by his wile, the former I v a Cornatxer,. three daughters, Mrs. H.'L. Gobble' of Fork, Mrs. Sherrill Smith' o f Clemmons and Mrs.. Thurinon Foster of Mocktvllte, Route ;S, seven sons. Bverette McDaniel of' Fork, Cecil, p. O., Carl, Bruce and Trov McDaniel, all of Mocksvllle, Route .3, and Bob McDaul^Vof I of the home; a sister Mrs. Tom' jplottof Mocksvllle, Route 3#; brother, J. A*. McDaniel of ington;and 17 grandchildren. . . Funeral services were; conduict* ed at 2i30 p. m„ Thursday sit^ Smith Groye Methodist Church by Rev. George Smith. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries — 3/30/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 31,1955 - Page 3 I'rra H. Orrt'll. AO Funeral ko-vIcoh fur Pri-d S. Or- riOI. t>0, uf Advoncu wcru held Sunday afternoon til the Advance n Methodist Church. Ilev. W. G. | Fil/icornid and the Rev. Howard j Clitulwlch olllciuted. Duriiil wtiN hi the church cemetery. Mr. Orrell died unexiiecU-'dly ni-uund 4 h.m.. TIniiMdny while worklni; in n field netir his house. Death wn.H nttrlbuicd to a heart attack. Mr. Orrell was born In Davle County June 6.1804. son of Qcorge W. and Alice Barnes Orrelll. He was a well known dairyman In the' Advance community. He was mar ried to Mlsfl Elizabeth Rich in 1018. I Surviving arc the widow: one daughter. Mrs. Allen Faucctte of Greensboro: one son, Morvln L.: Orrell of Denver. Colo.: one sister.' Mrs. Martin Perdue of Greens-1 boro; and one brother. H. 8. Or rell of WInston-Balem. Pallbearers were Rny Sowers. Bob Potts. Bill Zimmerman, Wil-' cy E. Peoples. Bon Tucker and M. L. Mullls. honorary pallbear ers were Taylor Howard, Alcx^ Tucker. Btdcy ChalTln. Charlie Vosler. Arch Potts. J. B. Parker. Dempscy Clinard. X. Voglcr. Taft Cope and H. F. Porllii! Mrs. R. t. Baker. 83 Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Hendien Baker. 82. the widow of R. t>. Baker, were held Monday at the Union Chape! Methodist Chui-ch. Rev. William Anderson omclated. Burlol was In the ehurch cemetery. Mrs. Baker died March 26 at the home of a son. Mack, on Ad vance. Rt. 1. after a long illness. She was born March 23. 1873. in Grayson County. Va.. a daugh ter of Oliver and Peggy Ann Hen- dren. Her husbahd. a farmer of the Union Chape) community of "0«vib;*couttty. Tjied-hviwo.- Surviving are four dnughters, Mrs. Olive Gartner and Mrs. O. B. Rollins, both of Mocksvllle. Rt. B. Mrs. Hubert MacCiamroek of Mocksviiie. Route 3.' and Mrs. N. E. Flint, of Winston - Balem. Route 1: six sons, in addition to Mnck Baker. Lee Baker of BUtcs- vilie. Tally Bolter of Wlmlon-8a- lom. Robert Baker of Bacramcnto. Ciillf.i •John and Arthur Baker of Mockavlllc. Route 8 .and Raleigh Baker of New York City: 20 grundchlldi-en and eight great- grundchlldrcn. Rufurd A. Hnlth. M | Funeral services for Buford A. <Doc) Smith, eo. of MMkflvtiie. Rt. 2. were held Monday at the Bethlehem Methodist Church. Rev. Ocorfle B. Smith and Rev. A. C. Cheshire oOlclated. Burial was in liie church cemetery. Mr. smith wos found dcod uruund 6:45 p.m. March 26. His wife found his body In the yard, where he had been working.; He had apparently been in his usual health and death was un expected. Dr. O. V. Oieeiie. Davle coroner, sold death was due to natural causes—a heart attack. Mr. Smith ws born in Davle County. Oct. 7. 1094. a son of James and Sarah Riddle Smith. He Is survived by his wife. Mrs. Mottle Howard Smith: four sons, James Kelly Smith of Mocksvllle, Rt. 2. Howard Smith of Yodkln- ville. Rt. 2. BotiY S. Smith of Mocksvllle. Rt. 5, and Buford Smith, Jr., of the home: eight grandchildren: and three broth ers. Wiley Smith of Wlnston-Sa- tem. Route 4, Waiter Smith of Morehead City and Richmond Smith of Advance. Route i. Otorgc U. McPanM, 73 Funeral services for Oeorgc B. McDanlel. 72. a retired daii? farmer and merchant of Mocks viiie. Rt. 3. were held March 24 at the Smith Orove Methodist Church. The Rev. George Smith oRlciated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. McDanlel died Morch 32 in a Winston - Balem hospital. He had been in declining health for several months. He was bom June 23. 1882. in Davle County, a son of George ond Susan William McDanicl. He liv ed all hU life in the Dulln com munity .of Davte County. He u survived by his wife, the former Xva Cornatscr: three daughters, Mrs. H. L. Oobble of Fork. Mrs. SberrUl Saiih of Clemmona and Mrs. Thurman Fos ter of MocksviUe. Rt. 3. Seven sous, fivemtte McDanlel of Fork: Cecil. O. O., Carl, Bruce and Troy McDnnlel. all of Mocksvllle, Rt. 3. and Bob McDanlel of the home: u .slstor, Mrs. Tuiu Plotl cif Mocks- ville. Ut. :i: a brother. J. A. Mc Danlel of lA'Xlnuion: and n Ki'aiulehlUhvn. Bio - Obituaries - 3/31/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 6,1955 — Page 2 Mrs, R, L Baker Mrs. Nancv Hendren Baker, 82, che widow of R. L* Baker, died at the home of a son. Mack, on Ad. vance. Route 1, March 26thafcera lonjt iUncu. She was bom March 22 1873, in Graysoa Councv» Va., a daugh ter of Oliver and Pcggv Ann Hen dren. Her hushand a farmer of che Union Chapel Community of Da vie County, died in 1940. Surviving are four dauglicers, Mrs. Olive Gartner and Mrs.G. B Rollins, both of Mocksvtlle, Route 5. Mrs* Hubert McClomroch of Mockaville, Route 3, and Mrs. M*' E. Flint of Wlnston-Salcm, Hout^; 1; six sons in addition to Mnck' Baker, Lee Baker of Statcsvillc, Tally Baker o f Winscon-Salccn, Robert Baker o t Sacramento, Calif, /ohn and Arthur Baker of MocksviUe, Route 5, and Raleigh Baker of New York City; 20 grandchildaenand eight great grandchildren. Bttford A. &nith Bufurd A (Doc) Smith, 60, of Mocksville* Route 2, \vas found dead about 6:45 p. m , March 26th. His wife found hlx body in the yard, where he had been working. He bad apparently been in his usual health ;tnd death was un expected. Dr.G. V, Green, Davie coroner, said death was due to na tural causes a heart attack. | He is sur\'ived hv hU w)fe, Mrs*' Mat'ie Howard Smith; four Hons,* eight g''.indchil<ir o; and rhree brothcr». , Funeral services were coitducted 8t4p. m, March 28, .it Beililc- hem Methodist Church hv Rfv. George E. Smith and Rev. A. C. Cheshire. Burial was an the church cemetery* j Ftmeval services were cbttducc- ed at 3 p. m., Monday at Union Chapel Methodist Church by Rev. William Anderson, Rev. W. E. Turner, Rev. Wendell Davis and Rev. F. Al Wright. Burial was in the Chunm cemetery. Bio - Obituaries — 4/6/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 7,1955 - Page 7 Rites Helfil For Leo F. Brock, 74 i: fumrni HKi-viccn for held Stm* duy nt ihc Fnrmlni;ton Metho- Church for Lrf*o F. Brock, 74. ' a retired fanner of FnrmlnBlon. Mr. Brock died enrly ^nturday inornlim. He had bc4-ii In d(H!llninu hcnltli for. Huvernl inonthn nnd Hei'loiisly ill for thiec duya. He WON born Jtily 5, 18(10. In Diu' vie County, a .hou of Thoinn» Mnx« , well nnd Ih'ulnh Brunt Brock, lie HiKirt ino.Ht of hlH life In the Ftinn- liiidon cminnunlty, where he wnn It member of the Methmll.Ht cimreh nnd the UkIko. He wuh nlMi n inembiT of the Onvie Coun ty Llbniry Btmrd. 1II.H Wife. Mra, Norinn FlowerA I Brock. wnH hilled In nn uutomnblle :nccident. AuKU.st *J8. 1951. R. O. Fouler. 86 Funeral services for RIchnrd < Uncle) Ornnt Foster. 66. of the Midway Methodist Church com* munlty. were held Tuesday nt the Fmtemlty Church of the Breth ren by the Rev. Paul White nnd the Rev. Paul Duekwnll. Burlnl was In the church cemetery. Mr. roster uted Sunday at his home. He had been III for sevcrnl months nnd critically 111 fur five weeks. He Is .survived by one son. Billy Brock of the home, and one sister. Mrs.-Ora •8«ninon- of- Oranueburs, South Cnrollnn. Rev. O. c. Omham nnd Rev. J. W. Vestal ofilclntcd at the ser vice, Sunday. Masons were in chAfue of the flinvcsldc riles In the church cemetery. Mr. Foster was a brick mason and contractor for 60 years. He wna bom March 0. 1669. In Dnvie County, a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Foster. Me spent his coily life in the Fork Church com- munlty of Davie County, lived at Salisbury nnd Spencer for 10 years WInston-Snlem for 10 yenra and nt his present home for thO post 30 yeniii. ' | He wns a member of the Mid way Methodist Church, I On Mov.16. 1P04. hc^ wns mar* lied to Mitt acorploha S. Hart*'; man. she died Dee. 93. 1943. t SurvlvinB are n number of nlec es ond nephews. Mvm lalMi M. SteanI I Funeral services for/Mrs. John M. Blount of Spenccf were held ) Sunday at 3 p.m. at St. Luke's Epl8c6|)nl Church. Salisbury, and - at Center Methodist Churchv In- I tcrment wns In Center cemrtery. Mrs. Blount. n former ivsldcnt of MockftvUle. died Friday nieht In.Rownn Mcmorint Uo.HpUn! fol* lowlnn a brief Illness. Bio - Obituaries - 4/7/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 13, 1955 - Page 2 Leo, F, Brock Leo F, brocki 74* a retired farm er of Farmington, died April 2nd. He had. been in declining health for several months and serioualy ill for three davs« His wife. Mrs. Norma Flowers Brock, was killed in an automo bile accident Aug. 28, 1951. He is survived bv one son, Billy Brock of the.home, and one sister, Mrs, Ora Seainon ^ f Orangeburg, S.C Funeral services were conduct* cd at 3 p. tn.. April 3rd at Farm* ington Meihodisc Church bv Rev O.* Graham and Rev. j. W. Vestal. Masons had charge of the graveside rices in the cemetery. ioic Carter' Henty Toseph (joe) Carter, 78» formerly of Moeksyitle* died early Tuesday at a Greensboro hospital. Mr. Carter was bom in Davie County^prtl 4,1877» son of Ab* ram ana Emily Oarwood Carter. He was employed at Hants Chair and Noyelty..Company here uutil last fanua^ When he retired. He movedyto urmaboro then to make HUihofne with a daughter* He waa married to Mlat Elisa beth Hodges. She died in 1942. Surviving are two daughtera, Mrs. S. Q. Powell of Greensboro and Mrs. Roy Johnson* Charlotte. • Mr: Carter haa been a consist cnt member of the Mocksvlile Me thodise Church for many years. His death has brought saoneta to a hoattof frienda in this city. Funeral servic^ were held at 3:30 p. m.. Thursday at Mocksvlile! Mechodift Church. Rev. W. Q«. Grigg? officiated. Burial waa in | Rose Cemetery. Bio - Obituaries — 4/13/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA iry CN vr> In o- t2 JT- CA ac a: r5 cQ O o G2 •;Mr8» JbKnMyera^^ Sr.. of j MAM ' 1 T^O*5pencer,;-died :Apri:i JLst latvthe ^d- ^ioutit au^t^-" > of ^^.SimecTn^aig^^ tW WomenV -^xiliary o f xb^ ^urcb. n .- 'Igfv^-v V" I '-' ftHe.r busbandy jobrv Myere ^lount, Sr..>whdii^ sbe marriecfdn j Nov. 4. 18^, died in Jannary, 1915. i .Sbe is survived ijy one son, ^Jobn M.,Blount Jro of. Spencer; t^p daughters, Mrs. Osborne T. Smdw of" )Spencer and Mrs. C. E. Puianev of Asbcville; one sister, Mrs. J. S. Walker of Mocksville; two grand- cbildren; and three great-grand- ^ children. • ^ Funeral services were held April 3rd at 3 o'clock at St. Luke's Epis copal Church, Rev. Thorn Blair, Officiated. Immediately foliowingjthe services, the body was moved |to Center Methodist Church in Pavie County where a sRort ser vice was held Burial was in the Center Methodist Church ceme-i |:ery. DAVIE RECOni) » 11 S"4 \h ^ (W I - <5- rK >• ja: fi3it' CiW! ^ ffi Zj Ci O lu § MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 14,1955 - Page 8 Ih'V. W. II, Nfrno. 74 PuMoi-nl Mii vlcuH for William H. 74. n rellred Methodist inlnl.siia* of narinon.v. were held l:luiitl:iy at the llurniony Mellio- ilh't Clmi'dt. Kov. Paul Loiidui-. Hiui the Rev. Ralpii Taylor ofllc- lilted. Anot her .ser.vlcc.s was held nl the Mt. Plnsani' Methodist Church near Liberty. Rev. J. B. Tabor and the Kcv. Paul Louder odlclatcd at thl.s service. Mr. Neesc died April Htii in an Klkln lIos)Jitnl after u serious lil> IHViS of foui' wcck.i. Tie is sui'vlved by one dnugh- Irr. MJ.S3 Sarn Neese of Harm* nn.v, and one sister. Ms. John Swim: of LlbLMty. The Hcv. Mr. Ncc.so moved to llartnuny In lU'lB and as pastor «>f,the Harmony Metiiodist Church until 1050. In that year he re tired and hacf m.ade his home in Harmony since then. He was born in Ouilford County.' son of Rudy and Martha Ncc.su. ]n inilU he w-a.s ninnicd to Myrtle I Amlck of GulUord County, who pn^ccded him in death three years nan. The Rev. Mr. Nccsc ha.s been pastor of .several church In N. C; havhm .srved at St. Paul Metho dist Church In Yadkln County, and In Knnnapolis. Ansonvillc. PIcttsant Hill. SenRiove. Rniidle- inon, Vance and several other plac es. Polly Ann «T Paneral Bervlcca for Mrs. Polly Ann We«t. about 67. of Mocka- wlUa.. .RQUie.4. .H'W, l»P)d Wednes day at the St. Matthew Lutheran Church In Davle Cuuiily. Buiiat was In the church cemetei'y. Rev. Q. W. Pink and the pastor of the church conducted the services. Mrs. West died April U at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Cordic Tiivctte. She hud been in dcclin- liiK health for several months. Mrs. West was born In SuriY County, a daughter of Charles^ and Elizabeth Clmmbeiialii. She married Robert West, who died several years nao. . Survivors include two soms. Dewey and Robert West of Mocks- villc. Route 4: tluee daughters, Mrs. Mamie Barnes of CooleemGC. and Mi-n. Curdle Trivette and Mrs. Katherine Prye. both of Mocks- vllle. Route 4: 27 grnhdchlldren: four great - grandchildren: one sister. Mrs. Com Health of Pilot Mountain: and one half brother. Lee Chamberlain of Cooleemoe. If. J. Carter, 78 Punenvl services for HcniY Jo- soph (Joel Carter. 78. formerly of Mnckavlllo were held Thurs day at the Moeksvllle MethodlJit Church. Rev. W. Q. Oiigg oBlc- latcd. Buiihi wa.s In Rose Ceme tery. Mr, Caiier died April 6 In a Orccnsboro ho.ipltnl. Mr. Carter was born In Davlc County ApU 4. 1877, son of Abram and Emily OatAvood Carter. He was employed at Hnnes Chair and Novelty .Company, here until last January when he ruttrcd. He inuvrd to Ciroensboro then to make his home with a daughter. He was nmriied to Miss Ellui- betli Hodges. She died in 1042. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. 8. Q. Powell of Orecnsboro and Mrs. Roy Johnson of Char lotte. Bio - Obituaries - 4/14/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 20,1955 - Page 2 W, ti, Foster Funeral services f.«r W« H. Fos* tcr, 68, of Wlnston-Salem, were held at Ij15 p. tn. Sunday at the home, and at 2:30 p> in*t at Bethel Meth^lst Church, with Rev. W* C. Anderson otid Rev. A.chle )ones oflUciating and the body laid to rest in the church cemetery. hfr. Foster died Friday morning at his home. He was a native of Davie County, but left here about 30 years ago. Surviving are three sons, two sisters, one of them be* ing Mrs. Pearl Cartner, of Mocks' vl te; two brothers and six grand- dklldren. DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 20,1955 - Page 4 Mrs, Polly l^est Mrs. Polly Ann West, 67, of Mocksvilte, Route 4, died April U,' at the home of a daughte^, Mrs. Cordte Trivettc. She Had been in declining health for several months. Survivors, Include two sons, Dewey and Robert West of Moo s* ville, Route 4; three daughters, Mrs. Mamie Barnes of Cooteemee; and Mrs. Cordie Trivetteand Mrs. Kathryn'Frve; both of MocksvlUe, Route 4; 27 grandchildren; four great-grandchlldrendone sister, Mrs Cora' Heath of Pilot Mountain; and one half brother, Lcc Cham berlain of Coolecmee, Funeral serxdces were held at 3 p. m., Wednesday at Sr. Mat thews Lutheran Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. * Rev. G. W. Fink and the pastor of the ehutch condui;trd tite ser vice. Bio - Obituaries - 4/20/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 21,1955 - Page 5 II. W. BROIVN. n I Funeral servlcca for Henry WU-. ^imn Brow.n. 73. of Mock.HvUIe. Rt. ^1.' will be held Tliuradny nt the ZIOQ BaiilJat Church hi Iradell Ominiy. Rev; J. P.' Davis, the Rev.i R. W. Turner and the Rev. Citidy; White will officiate. Burial will be In the church cemetery. The body, will lie In statu at the church for 30 inlniites bnfoa* the Rcrvlce. Pullbearers will lie meinbrrs of tlw McnVt Bible Class of the MockHville Baiiiist Church. Mr. Brown died Monday morn* Ing (It the Lynn Haven Nurslna Home. He had been In dccllulUR liealth for four ycaiw. He was born March 20. 1882, In Wllkes County son of Elbcrt und Betty Wells Brown. Ho moved to Davic County 30 years nao and was the owner and operator of Boxwood Nursery near Moeksvllle and several other nur* series In Ihe county. Mr. Brown was a member of tlw Moeksvllle Baptist Church and the Moeksvllle Masonic Lodae. In 1033 he wos mnii'icd to Miss Minnie Crater, who survives. Burvlvlna by that mnrrlnae arcj< mthive daughters. Mrs. Rod WoodrtL W. ward.. of... Bon. .FcaqcIikq.. .CollUl Miss Lynn Brown and Miss Nancy Brown of tlie liome: and a son. Ilrnry Wilson Brown. Jr.. of the home: survlvlna liy a prevlouH marriage are a son, T. W. (Doo) Brown of Moeksvllle,' and .two dnuehters. Mrs. Allen Boxer and Mnu Ciniule Pe.Mler. both oP Ut. 5. Moeksvllle: aiid four grondchll- dren: also suiwlvlna are four half brotlwrs. Paul Brown of Harmony. Gitrney Drown and Houston llrown bath of Wlnston-Salem. ami Tom Bmwii of Hiimptoiivllle: and two half sisters. Mrs. Howard Pre.<i.s* ley of Taylorsvlllu ami Mrs. Piiiil Murphy of Moeksvllle. Route a. Bio - Obituaries - 4/21/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 21,1955 - Page 5 W. II* Punier Piincrul services lor wiuiani Henry Poster. 68. of Wlnston-Sn- lein were hold Sunday at the home and 111- the Bethel Metl)odist Chiireh near Mocksvlllc . Duiinl wus In the church cemetery* The Hev. W. C. Anderson and Hut Kev. Archie Jones otnclated. Mr. Po.ster died Friday at hia home. lie had been In decUnliut I heollh fur about' one year, but I dealii WOK unexpected. He was born r*. 11106. in Dovie County, a son of Jacob P. and Solly Willlnjos Po.sM?r. A farm er. he spent his early life In JJavle and eaine to Wlnston-Saleni In 1024. He was a member of Bethel Methodist Chlircli and was mnrr- Ud lit lOOll h; MIS.H Kate Cope. Surviving are three sons. S. M.i Poster of Wlnston-Salcm, Rt. 2. .Illto; G. Po.Mtei' of Cleminons, Ht. 2. and. Joe P. Poster of Wlnston- Salem; two sisters. Mrs. L. P. Carliier of Mocksvlllc and Mrs. W. A. Wyait of WInston-Salem: j two brothers. P. K. Poster of Wiii- ' slon-Snlom and Chnrltf.s A. Foster of Moek.sville: and sbc prnndchll- n ilren. Bio - Obituaries - 4/21/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 27, 1955 - Page 2 If'. Brown Henry Wilspn Brown, 73, of Mocksvltlc, Route 1, died April 18 at a Mocksville nurstng home* He had been in deetinlng health for four years. He moved to Davie County 38 years ago and was the owner and operator of Boxwood Nursery near Mocksville and several other nur* series hi in the county. Mr. Brown • was a member of the Mocksville BaptistChufchand, the Mocksville Masonic Lodge* In 1933 he was married to Miss Minnie Crater, who suivives. | Surviving by tha<: marriage are three daughters, Mrs. Rod Wood-| ward of San FrancUco, Calif.; Miss Lvnn Brown and Miss Nancy j Brown of the home and a son, Henry Wilson Brown, Jr., of ihe! home} surviving by a previous mar-| tidgt arrf a 8>n, T. W. (Doc) Brown ol Mocks\'il!e, an.l two daughter:, Mrs. -Allen Bogcr and. Mrs. Claude Easter, both of^ Mocksville. Route 5;Vand four half brothers; and two half sisters*! I Funeral services were conduc •' ed at 3*p. m,. Thursday at Zlon [ BapiisV Church in Ircdell County by Rev. J. P. DavU, Rev. E. W. Turner ar d Rev. Gradv White. Burial was hi (he Church cemr* tery. , Bio - Obituaries - 4/27/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 4,1955 - Page 3 Mrs. B. P. Seats Mrs. Amanda Seat0» 74# wife of PhUlio.Thomai Seati of Moclu* ville» Route 2, died at her, home fo lowing an iUncM of one week. She Is survived bv her husband; four daughters, four soos. 23 grandchitdrctk and aeven great: grandchildren; one brother, and one .sisters- Funeral services ace imcomptctei Bio - Obituaries - 5/4/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 5,1955 — Page 1 Rev, H. C Sprinkle Passes Away Here At Age Of 86 rtmmi SMrvices hcw ai First Mcthadist Churdil The Reverend Henry City eprln^. M. -retired member ofj tfM Western North Cerolin* Con*; feretm o( the Methodlet Churth,' d|fd In MoekBvlUe, North CbriK tine, eerly Tuesdey momini. We had been Ln dccllntne health for •ereral mbntho. ' .4le vu a native of Buneembe North Caroltiw.. ton of dtftiN WOifey end C^therlm aUen aprinklf. ho attended pri* aihaali la that cowrty iknd IRAa In^Hled fren WeaverviOe CMWar, ■WdoverrWc, Noiih Oar* dtiha. ' In' IMI. ' He', t—idHteiy jbinM iht.Waaiam North CaroUM flbnNifhiii aai dtalfit hit uun■iaMrt |or IS yean aarvod thaiNtowliit.avpatotiMAH: Marahan.WflWiwa„'adfl PtaaiOH limNti.i •Mtln. ' apeaaer,' thelloaht dlilp.-ilNdriet, HoMwiille. CMieuidwfcdrtha aehavllH DHtvtet. MMryi iha Mtobdry IMtriet. ; Moarot. * UathaMn.: ond Cotntl*hif.. - WM 'War n;' whm yjMWfW'■nNMNV'were lavuiea f*'.ll»;«lNi|liaiey. te waa eaftod frapi' 'latHiMN to astTa the Utihtm-'mimm m Moatonm.. wti^j|»M»i»IUihem».'aadlaiir tho OiMwa MnSbrial Mattiodlit Chtircmn MHiltNy. waa elwt..cd liMairtio Iha Otwfal Oen- ferthaa df' thaHethoHit BpHoapu. igfimih,'' NiMtb.- la: is|s. ta|»iaiii.«'illii:- r ': '' • • Man of tha aofid-af or NfeiBia caaaai naaiaitlNS-liiiltl ipt«:^ Hiind^N»W'at:tak ' fMWsiN.: oWtf c-']i«^;-'']Maliliiia.and *0 Nii lii'biMad'aaaNdlt^kr|ypiar'<HMNaat'^(#iM .: TIN Ndealhad lir.- iMlaltle waa fot^' a^ yMra'M iiWva Haiar*imn,' a alMW^^alMidar of ' iiaItoeiuyllie aaii; and an baobr* •ari-MMnlHr la Ma leMiwnettt. He wu a ttaaih and Krvai for a torn aa Ivand obaiNatn of the OhUMlLbdfiOf Woftli Caiotliia. ilN fUveniad Mr. istiiHle waa Uiat manM flnt ta lil« Bdao. Woaver. of W^vmMa. wlio dNd . in IIM: the acaoikd auNVtata waa to MIm Anala Vaa Baitaa .can ofMaekariM. who dM to tMl. He la MiTTlvod by thioa aoaa. ThemMWaMWr Narlnbla. attonMf at law ^ Wsh Potnt. Hiory Can MnbleOdNor of **WOrM OutlaodC>Naw . Torli City and WOUaoi Van Eaton •prttle. arohltael. of DUfWasi. andone aiaiidaon. . {puotral atrvNaa werayiald at| the UathodM Oivrth In Mocfcfivtua at a pan. Wiiaaidiy afl«-[ noon. lUv. W. Q. Orlfa olBeiatod. I Bio - Obituaries - 5/5/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 5,1955 — Page 1 MmImUmpM .WUtem flap« m—aln. U. dM ta(« TuMdajr attTrnoea at a Qalltbuyy hospital. He was Uken to the hoapllat (ollowlnc a eom* ulalnt of a eerere headache on ^nday. Cauae of hla death waa not hnown; He waa bom Aufuit 1. ItM. In Davte County a eon of Richard Jamea and Mll*cd LMik Me- Svaln. He !• iurvlved by hla ortother and father: two brothere. Rich ard Jamca McBwaln. Jr.. and Charka Pranklln lIcRwaln and one lUter. Joyce Faye McRwaln- of the home: hla maternal frand- mother. Mra. W. D. Unh of Cool- -emee: and hla patWnal vrand- parenta. Mra. Floyd R McRwain of Coolcemee and Mr. Floyd McRwabi of BalUbury. Fuacrbl arraoicmenU were in complete at pfeaa thae. MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 5, 1955 - Page 2 Mrn. P. T. .Xratw. 71 Funeral .servlce.s lor Mr.s. Anmn- (In SentK. 74. wife of PlillUp S<*rIs »»f Mosk.svillu. UU '2. wora hold Tticsdny ut the Macodonlu Mo* ra virm Church. Tho Uov. Ooome Diuncr. ll»c Rev. Ktl llrewor nnd the Rev. Nov. iunn nyorly onicintcd. Utirial wns In the chui-ch lirnvcynrd. Mrs. fleiits dlud Mny 1 ul her homo (nlowluK nn lHnos.s of one week. Rhu had h.en In dt'Clliiini! honllh f«»r several .vi'nr.s. Mrs. Renl.s vvna born Aiu;. 1. IbUI. In Dtivlu CouiUy. duuKhtri of Ciitf.s and Nuncy llnwdcn West. She 1.4 Hurvlved by her husband: four dnimhters. ^fr.H. Ernost Rid- jllf..ciuL Mva . JiUtb. X. iVt'ilr.pX All-, vaiiee. itonte I. ami Mrs. Erne.sl Cope iiml Mrs. Kcmietli Smith of Moehsvllle. Roule 2: four sons. Frank Sitils of Mouksvllle. Rnnte a. Thomas Seals tif San Franelseo. Calif., nnd Chnrlis Seals of Win- slon-SaU'in. Rout; 0: 23 eranduhil- drcu: one brother. Sam We.st of Mur.slialUown. lowu, nnd one ;.ls- (i>r. Mr.s. .lulla Henry of Cireens- wood City. Iiid. Bio - Obituaries - 5/5/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 11,1955 - Page 3 Noah A. Boqer Noah'A. Boger» 75, a tetired farmer of - R* 2, ClarksviUe Town ship, died Friday evening at 8:30 o^lock In a SalJsbiirv hosplni]. He had been ill for the past month. He was-a native of Davie Couu* Cy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt l^gcr. Surviving are the wife, two ions, four daughters, eight grandchild* ten, one greac<grandchild, three tistera. Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday at Union Chapel Methodise Church, with Rev. W. C. Anderson and Rev. G> B. Fer- ree officiating, and the body laid to rest In the church cemetery* Vf, F* McSwain William McSwain,* 16».'aon of Mr; .and Mrs. R. J* McSwain, ot Jerus^em Township, died last Tuefdav afternoon In Rowan Memorial Hospltnt following an illness of three days* 'Surviving are the parents, two brothers and one sister. ^ - 'Funeral services were held FrI* day at Uberty Methodist Church, with Rev. B. C. Adams offidatlug and the body iaid to rest in tbs church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries — 5/11/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 11,1955 - Page 3 Rei.H.C. Sprinkle The «ndre town wu saddened ^ last Tuesday morning .when It was learnct) that Rev. Henry C. Sprinkle, 86, had p^sed awav at Lynn Haven Kurs'ng Home, fol lowing an lUneM of several weeks* He was a nadve of Buncombe County but had lived In Mocks- vllle for many yean. He was an active' minister in the Western North Carolina Methodist Con. fenocefor46ve%r8aDdwas pa•^ orofmanv chuKhes, among them Elkin, Albemarte, Spencer, Mt. Airy. * Reid bville, Greensboro, Sal is- bury. Ashevilie and several others. During World War 11, after he! had retired from active service, he! accepted the pastorite o f the' Mocksville Methodist Church and I later the Cobum Memorial Metho* Idlst Church at Salisbury. R^. Mr. Sorln le was twice j married. His first -wife died in 1895. His second, wife was Miss Annie Call, daughter of the late Mr., and Mrs. 8. M. Call, of this city, who died four years ago. Surviving are three sons. Thom as W. Sprinkle, of High Point; Henry C.^ Sprinkle, editor of World Outlook* New York City, and Wihiam Sprinkle, of Durham, and one grandson. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p. m.. last Wednesday A the Mocksville Methodist Church, with Rev. W. Q. Grigg officiating. For'many years Mrs* Sprinkle was chairman ot ^the board o f trustees of Brcvaid College. He was for many years an active Ro tarlan. a charter member of the Mocksville Club. He was a-Ma son and served at grand chaplain' of the Grand Lodge of North Ca rolina. A mighty oak has fallen* His place will be hard to fill* Bio - Obituaries - 5/11/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 12,1955 - Page I Alphus Boyde Shermer Davie Man Suffocated In Fire A former Dnvlc County rcsP dent died corly Sunday mornlim □r KUfTocAtlon i\nd buriui receiv ed In n roonUnff hbUM fire In Lcsin^ton. Alplnm Boyde Sli r tcr. 42, n mc- clmnlc who wns woi-i-.ind In Lex* Inston. WDM round by Lexington nrcmcn nftcr thry hnd cxtlnimlsh* cd the rirc. The owner* of 'he i-oomlnd houHc xnld they did nut know he WRH In the hulldlnx nnd .iMumcd All of the occupnnts had ricd to mfciy. He wns the only cnsualty. Dr. Milton Block, county cor* oner, snld Shermer died of suflo* cation, and ruled It accidental. The nrc was dlacovcrcd about 1 a4n.. Sunday. Mr. Shermer was botn July 2a. 1913. In DavIe County, a John' hbytf and DeUa' MaritlarMt Shermer. He was a member of Ihc Advance Baptist Church. runeral services were conducted at the Advance Baptist Church on Monday, Hcv. C. C. Crawford of- Related. Burial was In the church cemetery. Surviving arc three children, Brcndn. Karen and Sandra Sher mer. nil of Union Cross: three brothers. Paul and Wesley of Win. Bton-Salcm and Hobson Shermer of Orlando. Fla.: and five sisters, Mrs. D. W. BUley and Mrs. C. M. Holcomb. both of Wlnstoii'Salcm. Mrs. Orovcr nobcrtson of Ra- Iclgh, Mrs. Robey Jarvls of Ad. vance and Miss Lucille Shermer of Elkln. Bio - Obituaries — 5/12/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 18,1955 — Page 2 C. C. y/alker ' Chutmei C. Watken 60. of Bix* bv, died at 10:30 list Tuesday night at Lvnn Haven Nursing Home in this city. * Mr. Walker had been in ^declining health for some time. He was a native of Davie Coun< fv, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. lease Walker* and spent his entire life in the countv. He was in the mercantile business at Blxbv for about 35 years. Surviving arc the wife, one da ghrer, Mrs. Gt'Orge R. Hend* ricks, of this cicv: twaj brothers, Rov C. Walker, of Winston*Sa1cm and Charles Pi Walker, of Lexing ton; one granddaughter* Mrs. Charl^ Woodruff, cf this dry. Funeral services were held at 5 p. m., Thursday at Macedonia Mo ravian Church, with his pastor, Rev. Norman Byerly ofHciatlng. assisted by Rev, George Bruner, and the body laid to rest in the chorch cemeterv. In the death of Mr, Walker the editor of The Record has lost a long time friend. We have known him for nearly! half a century. He will be sadly missed in bis community, where he spent a long and useful life. He was a Christ tian gentleman, one of the noblest works of God. To the bereaved family The Record extends deep sympathy. Mrs, John Kimmer Mrs Emma Beck Kimmer, 70,] widow of lohn Kimmer, died at 11:15 p. m., Tuesday at her home in Calahaln Township. She had been In declining health several months and seriously ill three days. Survivihg are three daughters* four sons, nine grandchildren;one. brother, and one sitter. | Funeral services were held ar»2 pj m., Thursday at Ijames Cross Roads Baptist Church. Rev. W. C. Barklov and Rev. O. E. Ward ofhcinted. Burial was in the church cemetervi Mrs. MaryMesskk Mrs. Mary Messfck, 71. dlsd at her home near Countv Line last Tuesday, | Survlvng are one son. one daughter, a number of sttpchild« ten, among them, Mrs. Jack Bow lc5, of Mocksvilfe, and one brother. Funeral services • were held at Society Baptist Church at 2130 p* m., with Rev. C. C, HaMard, Rev. ' Lthmd Rovsrer, and Rev. H, W Hutching ofhctating. and the body |;«id ro re*iC in the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 5/18/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 18,1955 — Page 2 rniliam Sfm^ WillUm (Bill) Stroudp 71, ^re tired l^Ttner of Harmony Route I, I was found dead at the barn near hiB home at 6:30 p. m., Mav9ch. Mr. Stroud reportedly had suh fered from a heart 'ailment and, death was due to natural causes. • He had been at home alone at! dav while Mrs. Shroud was at woHc in Statesville. A neighbor had teen him about 11,a. m., arouiid the houte. I Surviving are the widow» form- cHv Miss Hattie White; and two Ibrottieni. Wheeler Stroud and Henry Stroud of Harmony. Route ^ Funeral services were held at Glarksbury Methodist Church, near Councv' Line, at 4^p. m , Wednesday, with Rev. Paul Low# der, his.pastor, officiating, assisted by Kev. Jack Coi>k and Rcv/Cald' well Henderson, and the bodv laid to rest in the church cemetery. The sudden death of Mr. Stroud biou>dir sadness to a host of friends in Dav'e and Iredcl! county, and to the community where he spent a lonff and uaeful life. J, E. Burton J. E. Burton, 82, died at the be me of his tiiin, T. R. Burtonf at Jerusnlem at noon Friday. He hud been sick for ihe past 24 years. . Surviving are one son, three daughter , two brothers and two lusters. Funeral services were held at 3 p. m Sunday at Corinth Church of Christ, and-the hodv laid to, rest in the .Providence Lutheran Church cemetery.. Bio - Obituaries - 5/18/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 19,1955 - Page 3 I Mm. I. A. Smith. 75 I Eunrml Ncrvlces for Mra. L. A. Smith. 75. of MockKVllle. Route 3. win bv huld Thui'ftdny nt Bvthtc- hcin MethodJHt Oluirch. The R:v. Ocorse Smith and the Rev. Mr. Pi-ccmnii NvlU olTlclnte. Duiini will be In the chmch cimetery. Mvn. Smith died uncKiKctcdly nt her home in th Smith Orove com munity at 7:3U p.m. on May nth. She had been In declining health lor. two yearn. Mrs. Smith was born In Davlo County Jan. 16, IHO. daughter of John«R. and Jane Canter James. Surviving arc the husband; three daughters. Mrs. Alfred Share of i Yndklnvlltc. Route 3. Mm. Albert Sheton and Mrs. J. W. Yates of Pfafftown. Route 1: one son. Roy Smith of the home: and two grundchlUlreii. Mv«. J. C. Buwles. 64 | Puheral .servicesI for Mrs. Barnh Burton Bowles. 64'. of the Jericho Head. Diivle County, widow of J. C Bowles, were held Wednesday at th'.' Jericho Church of ChrlHt of whlclt site was n member. Paul Bikes omclaled. Burlnl Was In Iho church ccmetisry. MiK. Bowles died May 17 lo n Whwtou-Snlem hospltol wher.^ sh« Imd been n patient Inr thive- weeks. . ! A native of, Cnswidl County» Mrs. Bowles spent most of U.»' llie in Davle County. Survivors includo four sons and six duuBhlem. A. L. uud J. A. Bowles of Dnvlc County. C. C. Bowles of Walnut cove. fl. Bowles of Wllmlnaton. Mrs. B. O. Wilson. Mrs. D. Q. Tuttjrpw. Mrs O. U. Enrhnrl of Davlui Cotiiay. Mrs. II. P. Cnrtpev of Winston • Sulem. Mrs. nni>y| Pranki of tong Bcaoh, Culifn Mrs. Grace Webb of Washington. D. C.: two brnther.s and n shtor. J. C. Burton of Hickory. W. H. Bnvton of Cleveland, and Mrs. Nora WJilti.y of Woodleaf. MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 19,1955 - Page 4 J. e. Banan. tt Funeral services for J. E. Bur ton. 62. of Mocksvllle. Rt. 4. were held Sunday ot tl^e Corinth Christ* Ion Church In Heedmore. Poul SIkes and Houston Alcsaiider of- ftlclfttid.sBurial was In the Prov idence Church Cemetery. Mr. Burton died May 13 at the home of a son, Terry B. Burton In the Jerusalem Community. Mr. Burton had been an invalid for 24 years. A retired farmer, he was bomi March 26.1873 in Ciiswell County, the son of John and Alice Roi)or Burton. He was married to Mlu Almn Rice, who died In 1020. Survivors Include one son. Terry R. Burton; three daughters. Mrs. Luther Dunn and Mrs. Cecil Car- aker of Baltimore. Md.. and Mrs. Ben Wallace of Stone Harbor. N. J.: 12 grandchildren:- nine great grandchildren: two slaters. Mrs. Hoia Whltley of Woodleaf. and Mrs. J. C. Boles of Mocks vllle. Rt. 1: two brothers. W. H. Burton of Cleveland. Rt. 2. and J. B. Burton of Hickory- Bio - Obituaries - 5/19/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 25,1955 - Page 2 Mrs, L A, Smith L A. 75, of Mocksville, Route i, died unexpectedly at 7:30 p. m., last Tuesday at his home in the Smith Grove Com- caunitv. She had been in declin ing health for two vears, . Mrs. Smith was bom in Davie County fan. 18,1880, daughter of John R. and Jane Canter James, Surviving are the husband three daughters, and two grandchhdreti funeral services were held at 2:30 p. tn., Thursday at Bethle hem^ Methodist Church. Rev, George Smith and Rev. Mr. Free man officiated. . Burial was in the church cemetery. . Mrs. J. C Bowles Sallle Walker Bowles passed a* way in Citv Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salcm, on May 17. Mrs. . Bowles had been . In declining health for several months and ser iously ill four weelcsi Bom in Caswell County# N. C, March 7,1871, daug^ec of John and Alice Roper Burton, Mrs. Boy les spent most of her life In the Jericho Community of "Davie County and was married to John Columbus Bowles on May 29th, 1887. Her husband preceded her in death on May 23, 1937* Survivors Include four sons and six daughters'. A Lee and James A., Mocksville, Route 4; Charles C, Walnut Cove; Howard H. Bowles, Wilmington N. 0.; Mrs.' Mary Willy Wilson, Route 4, and j Mrs. Ida B. Tutteiow, Route 1; Mrs. Edna E* Evvrharr, Route 3,' Mocksville; Mrs. Pauline M. Car<> { ten Winston-Salem; Mrs. Rubv ). Franks, Long Beach, Calif.; and Mrs. Grace E. Webb, Alexandria,' Virginia; thirty one grandchildren and twenty-two great grandchild ren; also one sister, Mrs. Nora Whi ley, Woodleaf, and two broth ers, Will H. Burton, Cleveland,' and James P. Burton, Hickory. ' Services we.e held on Wediics- day at ledcho Church of Christ, of which she was a member. Paul •Sykes cfficla ed and burial was in the Church Cemetery. < Bio - Obituaries - 5/25/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 26, 1955 - Page 2 t* L. (.'arl4*r. Ufl soi-vlcca for Pearly L Cni'tor. 60. of Frnnklin, w.re Wc>4lne.sduy nl the honi?. The ftcv J. L. DnlUnv oniclntrd. Durinl wa'. in the Rnwnn Mcmovlnl Cemetery. Mr. Ciirtcr d)ed Mny 24 at a WlnHlon-8iiI-ni ho.H)>hnl. He hat been in (h'Cllnlnit licaUh Rcvcm) months. Mr. Cnrtcr wan horn In Davie County A))rll 17, IQ80. non of B. L -Al'Pft. - Pji"!*:®/;.... llS moved from Davie to Rowan County 15 ycara nno and oiwrated tlie Cnrlcr Qroccry nl Franklin. He was twice married, first to Mis.s Colla Aim Carter. She died in 1040. Surviving of this mar- riUKe are three sons. Nicholas Carter of CowllhR Orcen. Ky.. Clyde Carter of Norfolk. Va.. and l awn nee Carter of Salisbury. Route 1: and four dauRlUerK. Mr.H. J. M. Crews of Advance. Rmite I. Mr.s. Ruth Ore«o»-y and Mrs. Richard Hani.H of Lexing ton and Mrs. tkmi'.las WUllnms of Fliirldn. His .second marriaae was to Mrs. Sidney Carter. She Kurvlve.H with one win. pernly Lee Carter, ami one duuKhter. Jessie Call Carter. t>oth of tite home: twelve Rrnndchildren: three ststers. Mrs. L. M. Putts. Mrs. L?e Ellis and Mrs. Cecil McDanlel. all of Mock.H. vlUe, Route 3: three brothers. Howard. Georac and Z. R. Car ter. all of MocksvUle, Route 2; his mother. Mrs. Alice Cmtcr of Mocksvllle. Rout.' 2: three step- dauchler.s. Mrs. R. W. Whllnker. Mls.ses NolUe and Marie Carter, all of 8ah.sbury, Rotile 1: and two stepsons. Lee Bert Carter of tlie Army In Japan and Alley J. Car- t;r of Lrxlimton, Rente 3. T. Frank Cleary. 67 I Fuiternl services for Thomas {Frank Cleary. 67. of Harmony. I Route 2. were held at the Itome land at the Pllarlm Holiness Church. Tu.Rdny. Burial was in the church cemetery. I Mr. Cleory was found dead In u i pasture late Sunday afternoon. He , iipparenily had riled of a heart at tack while lookhm over his farm. Mr. C1 avy li^fi his home about 6 p.in. to tiispect some of his farm, lie was misw'd by his stepson when he failed to rettirn durlnp a heavy storm that swept this section of Irixtell County about U:30 p.m. Mrs. Cleary ami her son bcuan their search for her husband shortly after 7 p.m. and found him In a pasture behind a barn. He apparently suffered a heart nltnclc. Members of the family .said he had suffBied fi-om a heart condition for sometime. Bio - Obituaries - 5/26/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 1,1955 - Page 2 Chas i4. Jonas Chaa. A Jonas, 79, well-known Lincolnton Attorney and Conner CongresBman, died in a Mecklen' burg nursing home Wednes^v following an extended Illness. Mr lonas was the father of Chai> les Ralph jonasy'present Congress man from the lOth District. He was Republican National Commit* teeman from this &tstc for several years. Surviving arc the wife, two sons, three bnuhers and three sisters, two of them living in Davfe Coun ty, Mrs. O. R. Allen and Mrs. Lucy Harding of near Farmington. Funeral services were held at the First Methodisr Cl^urch in Lincolnton Friday at 2 p. m.* and the body (aid to rest in Hollv- brook cemetery. In the death of Mr. Jonas The Record editor has lost a long-time friend. We had known bim for nearly 60 years. He was a high toned Christian gentleman and his death baa broughr sadness to thousands of friends throughout Western Carolina. His place will be hard to fill. Peace to bis ashes. Bio - Obituaries - 6/1/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 2,1955 — Page 4 Mm. Jahn H. Parfcer. S7 Funeral services for Mrs. John 11. Parker, 67. of Cooleemee were held Monday at the Cootccmce First Baptist Church. The Rev. A. T. Btoudenmlre ofAciated. Bur- lal was in Rowan Memorial Park. Mrs. Parker died unexpectedly May 27th shortly after entering a hospital at Salisbury. She had been in her usual health until late Thursday and entered the hospital Friday for a checkup. The former Miss ElTlc Mae Parker, she was born May I. 1888. in Davidson County, a dough, tcr of Richard and Barbara Kooitts Miller. She had lived in Cooleemee for 50 years, She is survived by three sons, Boyd and Wallace Parker of Char lotte and OrlmcB Parker of Cool- temcc: five dauchtcm. Mrs. Wal ter Stephens of Salisbun*. Mrs. Vcrmilc Bashforth and Mrs. John* ny Huatio of Dctvot. Mich., Mrs. Sadie Wood of Akron, end Miss Cody Parker of the home; two brothers. Baxter Miller of Coolee mee and R. 8. Miller of Mocks- vllle. Route 4: one sUtcr, Mrs. A. R. Stroud of Mocksville. Route -R-nnd- -W - grandchildren— I.'harlrs A. Janas, 78 Funeral services for Charlrs A. Jonas, former congressman and fnllicr of U. 8, Rep. Charles Rnp- ci Jonas, were held Friday. A native of Llncolnton. he died In n nursing home after several years of declining hcnlth. He was 78. He was n brother of Mrs. o. R. Allen and Mrs. Lucy Harding of Mack.svlllc. Route 2. Bio - Obituaries — 6/2/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 8,1955 - Page 2 C. B, Leonard Charlie B. Leonard, 82, o f Mocksville Route 2, died Wed- nciday moriilns a c a Salisbury Huapltal. He had been iii de> clining health two years and a^T- ioualv ill two weeks. Mr* Leonard was born in Da\id county* He,was a retired iarmcr and merchant. Surviving are the widour, the former Miss Maggie Ellis, u num' bcr nieces and nephews, Funeral services were lietd at 3 |lu ID** Thundav atthehome. RevJ ^bett Oakley and Rev Dew- CV Temple ofiidtited. Burial waa Jo Betheida Methodist Church Cemetery* ' DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 8,1955 - Page 3 I DrMMBavis ' ite death", ^James W* Davit, 68, of DavU Hospital; State^lle, which j occurred Tuesday of iMt week, has brought ludfi^ to hundreds of Davie County people. Di. Davis, I during his nearly 40 years of prac- |tlce In Statesvllle^ had performed :over 75,000 operations. He was a fine physician and surgeon, and his place will be hard to filL Fun* cral and burial setvlpes took place at Statesville/Thursday'afterhooii at 4 o'clock,' Among the surviv ors are his wife and one brother, - Miss Milholland Miss Vemer. Milholland, 70, of Cooleemee, died Thursday, fotlow- ing an extended illness. Surviving ate nie^s and nephews* . Funeral services were held at Cooleemee Methodist Church ae3 p. m, Saturday, with Rev. Harold Austin and Rev. Fred Shlnn of ficiating and the body hid to rest in Noith Cooleemee Cemetery* Bio - Obituaries - 6/8/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 9,1955 - Page 3 MIkr Verner Mllhflllnnd. 70 | P^mcml services for Miss Verner L. Mlihoilnnd, 70, of Cooleomce| wore held Sntuvdny nt the Cool-^ emee hfcthodlst Church by the Rev. Harold Au.stln and the Rev. Fred Shinn. Biirlnl was In the North Coolecmee Cemetery. Miss MllhoUtind died June ?. nt the home of n sistei-ln-lnw. Khs. C. F. Mlllmllnnd. In Coolecmee. Ml.ss Mlihoilnnd hnd been In doclinhiB hcftUh for scvcrnt months but denih wns unex pected. Born In Iredell County Fob. 22. 1800. Miss Milholland wns the dnui^htcr of Wllllnm L, nnd Dirr- cns Rufty Mlihoilnnd. She hnd been n resident of Cooleemec (or nbout 55 yenr.s. I 81>e wn.s n member of the 25 Yenr Club of Erwin Mills, the Sons nnd Dnunhter.s of Liberty, nnd the Conlecmce Methodist Church. Survlvlni? ure nieces nnd nephews. Mrs.Juhn I. Jones, 83 Puncrnl services for Mrs, Betty Jone.s, 83, of Mocksvllle, Route I. widow of John J. Jones, were held Sntuidny nt the Flower Onp Piiinltlve Bnpilst Church ncnr Mt. Airy by Elder.s Joe Boyles and Jim Gentry. Burial wns In the McGrnw fnmlly cemetery. Mr.s. Jone.s died June 2 nt the hniiie of n d.nmihter. Mrs. Georae Reriwlne. of Mocksvllle. Rouie..!. * Mrs. Jone.s was born Mni*ch Ifl, 1872. In CniToll CoiiiU.v, Vn.. the dnughtor of Albert nnd Ll/n Rip]>y Surmtt. ;, Before comini! to live with her I dnunhtcr two ycnr.s nko Mrs. Jones hnd been n resident of Mxmnt Airy for mnny yenvs. RurvtvlnK nre two other dnuKh- tcrs, MrA A. T. Simmons of Mt. ' Airy. Route G. nnd Mr.s. Rnlph Stroiid of Dnvic County: four sons. Webster nnd Everett Jones' of Mt. Airy. Rt. 5. Steve Jones of' Lowgnp. Rt. 1 nnd Gooriie Jones of Amrnt. Rt. 1: two stcpdnuKh-' tei'H. Mrs. G. C. Thomas of Mt. Airy, Rt. 3. nnd Mis. Ooot7?c Dnr-j rU'r of Ml. Airy. Rt. G: n Htcp.son.! Tyler Jone.s of Ohio: 48 m*nndchll- dren: 25 prcnt-,i?rnndchl!dren: two brothers. Patrick Surrnli of Lnns- '. buru. Vu.. nnd Johnny Surrnti I of Mt. Airy: Rt. G; und n sl.ster.I Mrs. Robert Goldlmt of Mt. Airy, Route 5, Mrs. C. C. Wtilker. 09 FuncrnI services for Mrs. Minnie Emma Wnlkor. 89, widow of C ] C. Walker, were held Wodne.sdny nt the Mncedonln Mornvlnn ' Church. The Rtv. Noriimii C. By- crly nnd the Rev. O.E. Brewer of- ' ficlnted. Burial wns in the cluirch 'Krnveynrd. I Mrs. Wnlkcr died June 0 In n Mocksvllle nursing home. She hnd ben 111 for the pnst four mniuhs She wns born July 0. lUQG In Dn vic County, n dniiRhtcr of Henry nnd Emmn Miller Riddle. She hnd lived In the Blxby community fov 35 years. She wns n member of the Mnc edonln Mornvlnn Church. Her husbnnd died Mny I0t1i. Surviving nre n dniightcr. Mrs. Qeorgc HendrlckK of Mocksvllle: two sisters, Mrs. Roy Q. Wnlkcr of Wlnston-Snlem nnd Mi-s. Nnniilo Smith of CK'mmons; fQ\ir broth ers. Chnrlcs H. Wesley. Willis nnd Ernest Riddle, nil of Advnnce. Rt. I: nnd one Brnnrichlld. Bio - Obituaries - 6/9/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 15,1955 — Page 2 Mrs, V/. h. Call Mrt. W- H. Ci»/74. of Selroa. N.C.» died in Knwan Memorial HoBpitat on June 5tti, where she bad been taking ceatmeni for .a * week. Funeral services were held on June 6tk ar 8elma» and the burial took place in Grccn»borol Oolv immediate survivor it (he husband, who is a native of Mocks*' grille, a brother of S. M. Call, Mrs* Tarow Thompson arid Mis* Martha - Cidl,'tU of mia citv, » . H'. rights WUiUm Thomas Wrights* 77, died last Wednesday tnoming at his home In the Smith Grove com munity. He had been In defin ing health for several months. n Mr, Wrifitt wasbom In Forsyth County, April ' 21* 1878* son, of John and Rebecca Wrights. He was a member o f Moclcsvitle Camp of the Patriotic Order, Sons of America. • Survivlna arc the widow* the former Miss LUIIe KImmer* two sons, Sam and Oilmer Wrights of Advance, Route 1; one daughtCT* Mrs. R. C* Beauchamp of Ad vance, Route 1; 14 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren* ^Funeral services were held at- 3 p. m., Friday at Fork ^ptist Church, Rev; A* M, KIser, Rev. George Smith and Rev, Ed Fiu- gerald officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 6/15/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 16,1955 - Page I Rites Thursday For Mrs. W. N. Anderson Puncrali Bcrvlcca for' Mrs. Ethel Anderson, fid, will he held at 4 P. M.'Thursdny at the Center Meth odist Chuteh of which she was a member. Mrs, Anderson died around 3. A. M. Wednesday morning In the Rowan Memorial Hoapltal. 8hc hud been In declining health for the past year and critically 111 since Friday. A life-long native of the Cal- ahaln community, she was bom Dec. 16. 1686. daughter of the lat? Henry E. and Sarah Fcnry Andcr- son. She was married In 1910 to Wiley N. Anderson, who survives. Other survivors Include two daughters; Mrs. J. M. Andemon of Mochsvllb Rt. 1 and Mrs. E. L. Koch of KannapolU.-"Two aona H. L. Anderson of Wlnston^Salam and Z. N. Anderson of MocksvUle Rt. 1. Three sisters; Mrs. C. H. TomUnson of MocksvUle; Mrs. C. E. Anderson of WInston-Salem: and Mrs. E. H. Taylor of Oerman- ton. Pour brothers; T. W. Ander son. C. L. Andci*son. H. B. Ander son and O. P. Anderson, all of Wlnston-Salcm; and eight grand children. Rev. Robert Onkley and the Rev. E. M. Avctt will offlolatc at the services, Thursday, The body will lie In state for thirty minutes prior to the service at 4 P. M. Burial win be in the CcnUr Cem etery. Bio — Obituaries — 6/16/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 22, 1955 - Page 2 Mrs. A. C. Sjfmn- Mn. A. C.' Spainhour* 63, a dauf^ter of the late Mr. and Mia. W. H. ScofiMttect. ofDavleCoun* ty, .who moved to Wlnttoa-Salem ' manT veara agoi was found dead in ' her bed In that city' on Monday lof latt week. Surviving are h e r hueband« three daughter, two spna, two ilsten and one'biothet. Funeral lervicea were held Wed* 1 nesday a t Ogbum Memorial ] Methoditc Church, with burial in Foisyth Memorial Park, j Mrs. Spainhour had many re* . latives and Mends in Davie coun* I cy who were saddened by hews of I her death. • Mrs. Frank Hodges ' Mia. Frank Hodges, 39, died at n a Hickory hospital on Jutie- 13th, | following an iliness of onlv a few hours. She had been a resident of Hickory for 10 years. Mrs. Hodges was a daughter* of Ross \ Mills and the late Mrs.* Mills, of Statesvllie, and a neice of Mrs. A. M. Kimbrough, oif this city. Faii»| era] and burial sertdces rook place at Statesville, Wednesday. Bio - Obituaries - 6/22/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 23,1955 - Page 2 Mr». W. B. BarneycaHlle. 92 FunCfUl services for Mrs. W. B. BnrncycaBtle, oa. of MockHvUle. Rt. I. were held Sunday at the Center Methodi.Ht Church. Rev. Robert Oakley and the Rev. E. M. Avclt oinclntcd. Burial was la the church cemetery. Mrs. Barneycastle died early Saturday mornhJK at the home of a dnuKhter. Mrs. T. W. Dwlsglns. She was born June 24. 1863, the dauBhtcr of Rev. Vincent and Lelphtt Sain Walker. Mr. Barney castle died In 1933. Survivors Include two daUBhtcrs. Mrs. J. C. Dwlggln.s of Mocksvllle and Mrs. T. W. Dwigglns of the Center Church conunimlty; eight grandchildren and 12 great grand, children. Guy Buoiif lluhnan. 75 Funeral services for Otiy Boone Holman. 7S. retired fanner of Rt. 5. Mocksvllle were held Monday ac the Union Chapel McthodiHt Church. Burial was In the church cemetery. He had been in declining health for two years but death wa.s un- eN|)eeted. BurvlvliiB arc two datigluer.s and i three sous. Mrs. Cornelia Bhuw of Mocksvllle, Mrs. Frank Kogeals of Princeton, W. Vu.. Waller Holinan of Columbus. Ohio. Clyde E. Hoi- niah of Mocksvllle and J; 0\iy Hoi. man of East Betid; two brothers, one sister, and 10 grandchildren. Bio — Obituaries - 6/23/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA dicil at 5:30 p. tn„ Tuns Ifiih. He had bvcn To d^'clinirK lie -lth foi | two yeur« but death \v:iS uocxp(■'>^ cd. ' ISurvh 'md are (wo daiigt)rcri and | three aooHi Mr«'. (^\>rneM i dhaw of Moclc«vil'e/Kir», Ff.»nk KotfeaU vfPrinceton, .W. Va., Walter Hoh moo of Columbu^ Ohio, Clyde E.Holman of Mockivilie and J. Guv Holmnii of Ea»c Bend; iwo broth* era. on^ sifter and 10 grandchild^ ten. DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 29, 1955 - Page 2 Norman Ray Poplin Boy Browns Norman Ray Pup'in, 6*year'o1d son of Mr. and Mrs /ames Poplin, of WinBron-S.iiem, was drowned on Tune 19th, while wading In a fishpond, ncnr'^Bixby. Kenneth Myers 8, a cousin of the Poplin boy, was rescued after he had gone under the surlace. He re ceived artificial respiration admln*. isccrcd by Hoyt Ballcv and Bob Sparks. A twin brother of the drowned boy was afraid -of water and stayed near the bank of the pond. The PopHns were visic'ng near the scene of the tragedy. Funeral services were held at the home at 10 a. m., Tuesday tnoming, and at 11 a. m .at Shalv Grove Methodist Church, and the body laid to rest In the church cemetery. Miss Minnie Raiiedge Miss Minnie Ratledgc, 72, a na tive of Davic County, dauRlrter of ihc late Mr. and Mrs. ). F. R«it* ledge, died at 1 a. m. FriJnv at Davis Ho pltal, Stnieitville, hdlow* . ing nn extended illness. Slie had imade her home wi.hher brother,IE P. Ratlcflge, at V/oudleaf, for^ che'past 27 years. Surviving arc four brothers, D. 0. and W. B. Ratlcdgc, of Mocks- vllle. Route 4; T. W. Ratledge, of^kin, and E. P. Ratledgc, Wimd-leaf; two sisters, Mrs. M. L. God- bey, of County Line, and Mrs. E. E. Koontz, Route 4, Mocksvillc. Funeral services were held at (he home of £. P. Ra lcdge at 4:30 ))« m. Saturday, with the Rev. j. C. Swt m officiating,. and the bodv laid to rest in the Center Meiho* (list Church Cemetery. Funeral services were held at 3 p. m., June 20lh at Union ChvpelMethodUt Church., Burial was in,he ^urch cemetery. it. Mason W. H. Mason, Sr., 69 died sud denly at his home in Fork last > Wednesday nluht. He was watch, ing television when he app.ircnilv •uffercd a heart attack. Survtvinx are the wife, four daughters and one son, four fi randcliPdren, three brothers and one half broihcn ^wo half sistcri;^ five step sons and two step daught* ers, Mr. Mason was twice married* His first wife was Miss Mamie Hege, who died In 1939. His sd* cbnd wife was Mrs, Ethel Bailey, Fur.eral services were held at 3 p; rn., Sau-rJav at Fork Baptist Church, with Rev, A. M. Ki«er 'iindRcv. Ed Fl sgeratd officiatingOlid the body laid to rest iii Ful*| itba Methodist Church Cemetery, * Bio — Obituaries — 6/29/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 29,1955 - Page 3 Celiai lUcliardsoii Mn. CelU ^ of Mocksville; Route 1, at feer home earlv.Fridav mortklog... She had been ill for acme time.. Mn. RkhardMn wai a native of Davie CountVa a daughter of. Mr. and Mra.John Richardsoti. Surviving ace one abn and two dauiditeta, Batcomb Richardson, of Mockavilie; I^ra. Viola trelandt. of Aieadia, Ind.; Mrs. Herbert CleatV* of Mocksville,'Route 1( one sister, Mrs., Frank. Clearv, of Route 1; 12 grandchildren and 22 great-flrandchildrcn. Funeral servlcci were held at New Union Methodist Church at 3 p. m. Sunday, with Rev, William Anderson and Rev. Carey Butia offidatliut, and the body laid to rest in the church cemetcrv. . Mrs. Mary Ragan, 79, died at her home in Durham on June I6th. Sh^was the grandmother of our townsman, Ed Latta. Mr, Li|tta attended the funeral and burial services, which took place at Durham on June 17th. Joe H. Henley Joseph H. Hentev, 79, retired Davie Countv carpenter, died Fri day in Lynn Haven Nursing Home. Mr, Henicy had made his ' home with his sister, Mrs.^E. M. Keller, fto Calahalci Townshlp, for many years. n Surviving are one sister, -several nephews and nieces; >: Funeral services were held at South River Methodist Oiutch, of which he ^ a member, at 8 p, m, Sunday, and the body laid to test in the church ccmctetv. Mr, Henley was 'a genilemsn of the old school, a faithful Chris- dan. . His death Km brought sad ness to a host of friends in the community. whcre'^ he spent so many years. Peace to his ashes. Bio — Obituaries — 6/29/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 30,1955 - Page 3 Mm. Celia RichnrdNon. US Funeral services for Mrs. Celln Richardson, 83, of Mocksvllle, Rt. 1. were held Sunday nl the Now Union Methodist Church. Ucv. WIHlnm Anderson and the Kuv. Camy Bulls otilcintud. Mrs. I Richardson died nt her hume on June 24. She had been in dccllnlnn health for some time. She was born in Qaviu County, Aug. 7.''1872, daughter of John and Ccnith Shaw Rlchard.son. She is survived by one son and two daughters, Bnscom Richard* 8i)h of Mock.HVlile, Mrs, Viola Ire* land of Arcadia, Jnd.; and Mrs. Herbert Clary of Mocksvllle, Rt. 1; 12 grandchildren; 22 grcnt- 81-andchtldrcn: and one sister, Mrs. Frank Clary of Mocksvllle, lU. 1. Joe H. Henley, 7!) Funeral services for Joseph H. Henley 79. retired Dnvle County carpenter, were h<^ld Sunday nt the South River Mclhodlst Chifrch. Burial was in the church eomc- tcry. Mr. TIenlcy died nt the Lynn I Haven-Nursing Home where he I had been for the past four months, A native of Rowan County. Mr. Henley was a son of Mr. and Mrs. jjBanford Hcnifey. He was never I married, and made his home with , his only sister. Mrs. E. N. Keller, In the Dnvle Academy community. He Was R' member of. the South Uivcr ^tcthodlct. Church and a member of the Masonic order. Cleveland lodge. Besides his sister. Mr. Henley leaves several nephews and nieces and one nephew, Joe H. Keller of Orccnsboro. MInh Minnie Rallcdge. 71 Funeral services fur Miss Minnie Elizabeth Ratledge, 71, of Wwd- leaf were held Saturday at the home of E. P. Ratledge by the Rev. J. C. SInne and Rev. Robert Oak- Icy. Burial was In the Center Methodist Cemetery. M1S.S Ratledge dl'jd at a States- vlllC'ho.spltnl on June 24. She hud been In serious condition for five days and In declining health for Bcvcral years. . She was born Sept. 10. 1883. in Davle County, daughter of J. P. and Sarah Casey Ratledge. For t))c past 27 years .she had made her home with a brother, E. P. Ratledge of Woodleaf. Survivors In nddlliou to E. P. I Ratledge are three other brothers D. C. Rateldgo and W. B. Rat ledge of Mocksvllle. Route 4, and John W. Ratledge of Elkln:* and two sisters. Mrs. M. L. Oodbey of Harmony, Route 1. and Mrs. E. E. Kooiitzc of Mocksvllle. Route 4. Bio - Obituaries - 6/30/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 30,1955 — Page 3 W. H. MaHun, 69 Foneml services for Willie Hugh Mnton. Sr.,. 60. of Advance. Rt. 2, were held Saturday at the Fork Bnptfflt Church. The Rev. A. M. Kiser and the Rev. Bd Fitzgerald clllclntcd. Burial Was in the Ful ton Cemetery. 1^1*. Mnaon died uiioxpccledly of n heart nttnck Thursday evening while watching n television pro gram nt hiB home in the Fork community. ' ' Mr. I^aaon was born in Davie County April 12,'1886. son of Mr. npd Mrs. William Mason. He wa.H a fanner. He was ninrrlcd twice, first to Miss Mamie Hcge, who died in 1030. His second nmrrtage was to Mrs. Etiiul Bnlley. Surviving arc the widow; four daughters. Mrs. H. L. Rouse of Concord, Mrs. cariton Beck of Lexington, Mrs. Roy Oarwood of Coolcemee and Mrs. Harold Ham ilton of Wihston-Salcm; one son, Willie Hugh Mason, Jr. .of Lexing ton. Routers: four grandchildren; one Imif brother. Bob Mn.ssey of Ooldsboro: .three brothers, N. J. Mnsnn of Greensboro. S. O. Ma son of Wtnston-Salem and, E. G. Mason of Miami, Fla: two half Eisters, Mrs. Lula Doggctt of ) Summevnold and Mrs. Ludie Tesh of Winston - Sulcm: five stepsons.j Nelson Bailey of Winston - Salem, Route 2, Foy, Johnny' and Robert Bailey, nil of Advance. Route 2. and Jimmy Bnlloy of Winston* Salem. Route 1; two stepdaugh ters. Mrs. Otlm S|)ry and Mrs. .Aaron Bennett of Wlnslon-Salem. Route 2. Bio - Obituaries - 6/30/1955 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA