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Jul - DecDAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 2,1930 La^ RiM Held For,J. Cooleem^, June - 25,;-7Faneral serVit.es ioUowed by jotei^ent in Pine Hills cemelery, Burlington, iwere held t<^ay for Judge J,D. Goins, 62. wfio succumbed yester day after an illness of almost two months following an attack of para^ lysis Judge Goibs canieto Coo. leemee from Caswell county in 1902 and took charge of We weaving de partment of the.. Erwin; mills here and held the .position uotiV, his death. He also served* as -ludge of the recorder's court . for inany years. ' Surviving are Mrs. Goins; one brother, Ed Goins, Burlington, dnd two sisters, Mrs. I.. P. l^rry. Bur lington. and Mrs,c W. G. Sykes, Spray.' ' Mrs. Van^t Passes. The Record' is sorry" to announce the death of Mrs. E. E.i ^ Vanzant, which occurred at the home of her son. Mr. T." A. Vanzant, oh R. 1 last Tuesday evening. Mrs^.Van- zant was 84 years of age. ana had been an invalid for maiiy years. The body was laid to rest in Center graveyard Wedne^ay afternoon at tour o'clock. Rev. J. N. Btnkley, of Harmony, cdndncting the funer al and bnria.I services. Mrs. Van zant is survived by two sons and three daughters, viz: Chas. X. Wooten. of McLond, Okla.; T. A Vanzant, of Mocksville, R, 1; Mcs dames F. P. Kirk and J. Lee Nor man, of Bast Bend, and Mrs J. F. Hendrix, of this dty. . Mrs. Van zant was one of Davie county's best women, and her passing has brought sorrow to those who knew and loved her^ The Record- ex tends sympathy to the bereaved sons and daughters; John H, Allen Ends Ufe. Using a .38-calibre revolver to send a bnllet • through his head, John Henry Allen, 39. comniitted snidde at his home in'Wins;od-Sal em at 5:15 o'clock. Wednesday morning .ill health, accompanied by extreme nervousness, is believed to baye paused the act. Imforni®t*oo j Allen had Arisen and was partly djcss^. He sa^ • •® u-and pressed the pistol against hisright temple. The bullet emerged through his left bar. and then went through the flwr. was found at the side of the bod^r. Dr. W, N. Dalton, couutydrO^o* uer, went to the home and. bas re ported the affair as a suicide. Itstated that Mr, Allen had b^n biebly nervous for. soin€tiiDe» aD« had been fa ill heBitb,: but there had been no intimatiim w?s considdring the bjA he Wednesday morning.the church sometime ago/"^ bapiiied at Mineral SpringstistbhurchMSMay. • of Davie county. Mr. Allen Was bom November 30. 1890 and come to Winston-Salem twelye • He was a member .^qf'MUieral"Springs'Baptist land. 'the^Fairview Cotincil I9.:J ; Who {orWerljr was herd! ^ B Al"h of Advspeej fhr^toiis. Mra.' Cora Bio - Obituaries - 7/2/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 3,1930 Leta Seaford AIEMORY OF A TRUE TRIEND . . On Tueadoy night,. Juno lOlh, X980, nt 11 o'clock" the nngel of dclith entered the home xtt S. P. Sodford hnd claimed Leta, hia ■niithfill .wife. She was born 6n May 6, 1871, bat was* mothorlosa at G wcoha oA atfo,..At six montiia old she, was taken into the homo and hearta of her aunt and undo, Mr. and Mrs^. "W. B, Granger, who cared for' her as their own child, and to'whoTp aho was always a loving .dutiful daughter, caring for- both uhtU they 'were taken by death,. In the year 1911,-on March 3rd, she was inqrrlod and nlwnys -a loving, faithful wife, 'ever doing the thinga sho thought would please, comfort and help her hiiaband. Sho was a good neighbor, ready ahvaya.to share with others. I^otft obeyed the Gospel many years ago, and whilo not always able, to attend church onch Lord'sDay. sHo was ever intoi'Dstqd iii • His work.- • .* i'.".Having known her from giri- • hood, it can be .. truthfully gaid j"Sho was a friend,indeed."'a good woman and one, who will be sadly mieaed. A short service was held at herhomo on 'June l2th at lO .^'clock, by S. H.- Biggerstag^ of Oklahoma, and her body laid nway 'nt CanterCen^otery, beueath a mottnd of lovely fl owers, such as she so loved In life. Oiii'.sympathy goes out to the lonely compahlQii andwhile wo too, are sad, at her pnaa- iug, %vp son-pw. not as for one without hope and not wishing her back/ must sti-Ivo to so Hve.a.s tomeet kor again sohie time ''Qvor JThcWi^ . rv.'iFrlo^ Bio - Obituaries - 7/3/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 9,1930 Iw. J. ddiise Piiss Siid- SolKeriog a heart, ottact wUle al the well at Ue botoa. yniUani Joe douse. S2, wen inowQ former of Fatmliitfaa cora- ebtp.dted Sooday mondag at 11 p'docfc. He had been in hie usual health and Ids death eaote as a dtstict shock to celativea aod Meoda. He was bom in Davie eoooty, July 31. 1878 and had spent his entire fife In chts coonty. Hewaevdl known tbiopghoai the eomroonicy to wtocfer he resMed.-. The foneial was held at Bethtehem Methodist cbordi Monday morning at II o'do^ Revi A. R. Bell, coodacting the jtervfees. toteimeni followed to the church graveyard. Daisy Pauline Carter Funeral services for Daisy Pan* line Carter, i6 months old danRbter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Carter, of Hanes, were held at Fork Church, Monday afternoon at 4 . o'clock. Rev O. E! Ward conducted the funeral and burial wrvioes. The little girl died Sunday, toHowing an illness of two weeks. Surviving are the parents and five brothers. Bio - Obituaries - 7/9/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 10,1930 PINALIIITES FOR MRS. PANNIE BLALOCK . « HELD YESTERDAY The Coolecmce Journal.' I n Funeral acrvlces followed by onterment ^wqro held at Joru- aalem Monday for Mra. Fnnnio BIqlock, ngo''V7. Mrs. Blhlock paihod away Sunday ofter'an ex- ton'dcd illness, nt tho homo of her daushtoi*s, Louise and Mattio, on Watts Streot, Mrs. Blaloclc \vas- inarrlod March IS, 1879, but her huOband William Blalock <went to his rest July-3, 1923: •Fune'ral sorvlceg were held at •Jerusalem Baptist .Church with Rev. H. E. BaTnoa;.,of Coolcemeo In charge. Ipterment followed in' toe cemetery .there. - The fxlllowing children sui*- vive: John, Wiley. '• and . Mattle Blaloclc and Mrs. Julia Martin, 25- grandchildren and- 15' great ;grandqhi]dren also remain " to mourn her departure. Bio - Obituaries - 7/10/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 16,1930 Miss Boger Piutses; BGu Rath Roger* Ifi-year^ daoghtw of Lonoiel). Roger and Mra«' Jjeonle Got* letBogsr. who five in the Fajrndngton eomnutnitr. died Tdisdaf eveoiag alter anUIaess ooly nine hoois. the ^noe of b^* death bMng ondM^ined. She was an attractive Foong gtif and was hightly esteemed. La'at year she was a student at the Fanslngton high scbooJ, and was a mea^ct the Farrniagtmi Baptist cbaiiA. Fdnecal seivi6» was held at Eaton's ^Miat chuieh thnieday aftmoon. at .4 o'dbefc* with Rev; 1d-W*irtarott. offieIa^g. ^additiabtothe.b^ved .patenU. fonr J^'btbe^ f9yde Bo^. 9/ Ctewe. Va^ Uoyd RdgiBr.of Reeohaveo* N. J.. Broee and Robert Boger, and ttee aiatma, MVdred, tA^jna and-Jfeivarlne Boger, of Davle cowty intvlve! George W. McClamroch* Jr. Young Man Drowns George W.UeCIainiocIi* Jr. IT. son of G. W. fifeClaJDioeh. of R.-2* was drowned white awtmiog in.Rntehman creek Sunday afternoon aboot'dSO o'dock. The youog man. togetlm with two odtets* were in tlie ete^ and Mr. McCtowfocfa got Into water over his*faead. An effort 'was made by a young Wall boy to leecae tbedrown* iog lad* but failed.- The body waa laid to rest in Oak Grove gravoyand Monday after-' noao at three o'clocli. Rev. Mr. Hodu of Cooiemnee. cosdaetiBg the fuaecal and burial senHkies. Mr. UoOamrodi'Is sur vived ^ bis father, five brothers and five sisters. - He was a member of Oak GroVe Bl^hodist cbureli. The grief stricken fam ily have the qmipathy of the entite com* mnnlty. ' James Lanning James Lanning. 17. of Lmdugton. was drowned In the Yadldn River, ten .mites east of MockavilleSonday afternoon, while In the. river with a number of friends: He wag a good, swimmer but became ex hausted and sank in 8 feet of water. Baxter Head Xdiing Man Dro^. C^teemee^^oV CO.«>Baxt0r Hradi :18. w^dtawo^ in Sottth river about half., a mild' above ('the. dam lath - last evening. He^ and Ddina Owen wm in dwimmlng and after erosring to the ^eatbenkof tbQ stream wero'ietn^log wben llead -'went; dowu nm tlie"cb'annel {n'40.fimt.water. . His coronaoton was. nhahte to lescuA him but.aumt^ed brip whldi ^iariiyed witbin a few tnomenta.-;- ATdiyer.^Sldney •Nnii, waa able to locate the body;and'atter briogiitg Itto the ^rface placed it. ln' li boat and catried It osborewheta attempts «tt resttdtation, lasting al^t two- bb^ra; were nnsooce^td..' ^ Mr. Cbarl^.;A. Hartman. died at his home at Farmiogton last Tburs- day ^ternoon at five o'clock, fol- lowing a long illness, a'ged'78 y^rs. Death lesulted from heart '^disease. Mr. partman was a native of Dame ^QuV. baviog been bora iu Farm- ington. in 185a. ' He-was one of the county's best known. citi^^^'..8nd' was for several years a' meutbe'r of the. board .of oouo|y com^lsmbn-; ers. 'and was also a member of the Tri Coiinty Highway for shine time. He was. a memlier of :.tbe Methodist cborch, and also a inein- ber of the Masonic I^bdge at Farm ii^gton Surviving Mr. Hartman is hm widow, two sons, G A. Hart man, of Winston-Salem, and 'Capt. Guy Hartman in tfae U; S. Army service in • the Philippine Islands; two daughters, Mrs. William Scbol- tes, of Winston-Salem, and ' Mrs. Floyd .Lashley, of Colnmbia, S. G. The funeral services were held Satr urday at eleven o'clock at the Methodist church, and the body laid to rest in Farmington ceme tery with Masonic honors. Rev. A. R. Bell, conducted the services* In the death of Mr. Hartman Davie county looses one of her best known dliizens, a gentleman who was al ways ready and willing to help any cause that would- Ik to the best in- ter^ts of his town and the county. He was progre^ve and big-heatt' ed. He will be missed not only in bis town and commnnity but throughout this entire section. . His death has brought sadness to a host of relatives and friends in Eav^e and snrronndihg counties/ Peace to his ashes. Bio — Obituaries - 7/16/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 17,1930 George Washington McClamroch, Jr. yOUNG MAN MEETS TRAGIC death by DROWr^ING Georgo "Wnshlngton McClam- roch, Jr., 17-ycar-oW aon of G. W. lilcClnmroch, of the Oak- Grove community, met a sad death on Sunday afternoon by drowning in Dutchman creek at - the .old Brown'a Mill place, while In swim- miti'g. This tragic death has cast a gloom over the whole vicinity where the yodng man had spent all of hie life* . The funeral ser vices were held at Oak Grove Met- hodlat church on Monday after noon at ^ o'clock, with Rov. W. Bi WaiT, asalsted hy Mr, T. I. Gaudell otnciating." The dqooased .was the son of'G* W* McClamrooh and the late Mrs, Mary Eanea McClam- Tochi.and ia survlvad .by-his fath er, and/ the followlhg' •brothexs and aistere: .GUlberti of I<eidng- ton, Rogers, Arthur, Wiley, and J. D. McClaihrocrh, n 'Mrs. Lawrence Summer^, - Mrs. TAlbert Bowles, Miflses Minnie, Lillio. and Mar garet McGlamrochl The pall-bearers were Paul Bow lea, F. L. McGlamroch, L H, Whit- akor, Clarence Bowles, J, P. Bog- cr, R. B. Bogor, Will Wall and Clarence Wall and.^ the flowers wore carried by, Mleses Flora Ba ker, BobsIo Hcrword, Hnzol Mc- Clnmroch, Frankie Wall, Mary flakcr, Annia Baker, Bllzaboth Tnrrcntino and Esther Wagoner; Much aympnihy is folt for tho family In their great horoave- ment., ' . ' FUNERAL SERVICE CON- ^ DUCTED FOR BAXTER HEAD, COOLEEMEE Funeral sovvico ^vlaa held at thb Preabytorinn chyrch Friday after noon for Baxter Head, 18, who was acciddntly drowned in South River, about oncT-half mile north of Coolcemee, Wednesday evening wliilo in swimming. Ucv. A. T/ Stoudopmiro, pastor of- Coolecineo Baptist Church, hnd ^ clutrge of tho funeral sorvlees, as- aisted by Rev. J, W. Foster,. Pres- bytcrinn-lJastor. Interment was at the local cemetery In North -Cooleemoe. Two brothers, and one sister sur vive. Mr, Head was a, popular young man of tho town and his ti'aglc donth was a great shock to IiIk great host of friends and ac- (iiiaintances. JAMES LANNING, 17, / DROWNED IN. YADIflN TiOsrihgton,—James Lanning, 17, son of Mr/ and Mrs. Thad iLan^- , ning,. of. thlg city. Was "drowned Sunday aftornoon while awimm- iog in tho YadMn River. Landing was one of n'large group in the stream at the time, and sank in , wntor about eight feet deep. He ifl Bodd to bave been li good swimmer, but is thought to have' become exhausted. The body .was recovered in a^' bout half an hour• and.,artiflclnl ycspirationa tiiled. without' sud-" ce.T.'j, Young Ltmning was well known, in Dnvle Conniy, having a.hosfbf friends in the Pork Church com- nuinity.—lEditor. - FUNERAL IS HELD FOR MARSHALL P. RICHARDSON Mnrirhnll Pinkney Richardson, G<t, died at his homo near Shef- flcld, on Thursday, July 10. Fun; ernl services wore held Friday afternoon, at C o'clock, at Now Union church,,with Rov, J. M. Binkloy, officiating. The deceased was'the son of Addisbn Richard son and Jane Blalock Richardson. He is survived by his wife, and throe' brothers, T. J. Richardson and John' Richardson, of Davio county, and Joe Richardson^ of Connelly Springs, ' Pallbearers wore Frank Ireland, Wheeler Stroud, . John Beck, Robert L. Smoot, M.' D. l^ooe, and F. N. Stephens; MR. C. A.: HARTMAN DIES AT HIS HOME IN .FARMINGTON. Friends' and nclghborGi werb j grieved to learn of the death.of Mr. G. A. Hartman, Thursday afternoon. The'^fiinoral services were held Saturday morning.'at eleven o'clock. Out of town people attending wbre: Mr. Hugh Biraw.n, Mr. nnd^Mrs. *A. L. Smith',' Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Walker," Mr. Kbh-' noth V/alker, Mr. and Mr8. %Wilr Ham Whits and fdmily. Mrd.' Qla Binkley and Mr. ZfSb Smith, bf- .Winston-Salcm, Mr. Sain Stohe- streoi.- Mr. A.- T. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Toni CHafnn,.'Mri and.Mrs. Orndy Ward, Mr. B. C. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Jim V/ard, Dr. and Mrs. Lester-Martin, Dr. S. A. HaYding, of Moc!ksv411e, MisS Margaret Brock, of (Syeonsho'ro, *iMr. and Mrs. D. D. Bennett, of Cornatzcr, Mr.-and Mrs. Rom 0<i/rnatzor, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bailey, b£ Bixby, 'Mr. and Mrs, Fletcher Rodman, of SpartanbuTg, S. C., and Mr, Lum Bowdcn, of Smith Grove, • Bio - Obituaries - 7/17/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 17,1930 ROTH ROGER DIES ALMOST SUDDENLY Funornl services 'wcro hold Thursday nfternoon nt Eaton's Church lor Ruth Roger, 16 year old daughter ojf Mr. and Mrs. Lon-) ni'o Roger, of Fnrmington com munity, witti Rev. E. W. Turner. In chargS.. . -Pall -bo'nrers were R-illy Johnson, Joe Blnko, Duke Furch- c.os, Wlllinm Latham, Q.eorge Dull and Clarence Allen. Flower girls were members of her Sunday school clasg. In Ruth's passing, we are losing a good, kind, gentle girl and friend, one who. aLvvays said, ."I'll. Try." .Her death was a shock to 1 the enttro.community, as sho was, 111 for orily^ afcout.ten bouts. ;.. •. j Ruth woEf' & true <ahd faithful n member of the . Fo'iinlngton Edp^ I tfst Church; .Sho is- survivhd'by i her mother " and .Sftthois four I brothers, Clyde,' Lloydo, Bruce and Robby Lee,' and three" sisters, Mildred, Wlma hnd Melverlne. She will (be badly missed by all her relatlvbs and a host of friends Bio - Obituaries - 7/17/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 23,1930 Mr. JohiWltidey Pass^ News was i^ved.beie Monday. after nooQ atatind that Mr« J. B. Wbitfey die^ at 5:30 o*eloofc tbat attenmo at t&ebdi&e bis daughter. Mra * Ja^'Bm^; .at isiieeDabaTp, ftdlovring a long itineaa. Tho body will be biatigbt to this coaoty abd' laid to rest in &Ieia graveyard at 11 o'doelt this mranibg. ' Mr. Whitley la 8or> vived by bis widow and three cbUdreo. one deogbter, Mt& Jack Booze and two sons D. A« abd Tbotnas Wbltley. Two (uotben also surviva, Mr: Wbltley is a ftamer resident of Oavle conbtv, bat mov- ed from here to Winston-Salem a number of years ago* and later moved Co a farm ttbieb-he purchased in Forsytb eoanty a« tbont two mitea from the Uall'a Ferry Bridge/ n Mr. Wbiiley was a good man, a member of the Christian cburcb. and leaves a boat of frieods in Davfe who were saddened by the news of his death; The widow and cfaildreii ..have the sympathy'of the cummuoity in their loss. Mr. and Mrs. Wbltley were vtriting at the bwrne* of Mib. Bo(^ wh^n drath came. Bio - Obituaries - 7/23/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 24,1930 0 MK. WHITtEY PASSES C v.. • AT HOME OP DAUGHTER Fun'orfti 'services for • J.' B. WhTT- i-ioy» CG, a ^Forsyyi i-County fai'ni>| f or, \vh'o'dic<l MonUay night at the . I homo of, his dliughtcr, Mrs. J. M. if Booze, .in Groohsboro,-"were held 1 Wednefrday mornihg, li o'clock, • at Salom Church, Rov. L. D. Camn . Ij®!! <vnr,havc.chorgo of th^ sor- . vice. Burial was in the;church graveyard. • . • Mr. Wh^tley hnd beeri -In failing health fof 'sOvdrhl ffionths,' bufc'hiia conation. wo8»..not' regarded' as critical .Until o'few daya-before hls/deatfc. • - : — invWake * county, Iv>^dm.-there he! came to thid couh* ,ty where Jho lived .for thfrtyifdur . years,:^olng'to Portyth' county to makp hlfl; homo near iCllemmone' alxtoen>-year8'ago.... ' ^.Hd .Is widow/ Mrs. .Betty ..WnlltoKWh'ltley jviwo aona; p.'-A.-nha .T. C.-tyhitley, of. » f »';9no/aaughter,Mfa, J.;Mv Booze, Greettaboraj'one; grandcljild and'tyo brothers, p. 0. Wpltley, Gtoe'n^boro and T.'B. Whitloy, of Cqoleomde, MRS. MA'Rf j. GREEN DEAD Hickory, July 81.—^Mrs. 'Mary J. Green, ..GS, of Rutherford Col- lego died .Friday niornIng.aftcr on Illness of a lltllc moro thoii a week. She had boon'In failing health for several months. • She Is survived, by the follow ing: Rov. Jim Greeny. St. Louis, 'Mo., Rov. Joe M. Green, Hondor-. Bonyille, ]jtcv..JoIin H. Greene, Al- bomnrlo, George Green and Cyrus Green, Grqonsboro,. .Mrs! Cora St:iteB, Rutherford-, College, .,and. Mrs. Godrgp Bryant, Ashoville. A large numlier of grandchildren also survive. ; ( ' n Funeral.-services were conduct ed at Camp Free, aon^' i:hc Metlio- dist church at Rutherford . CoK loge, of which she AVpa a dovotdd, member, Sunday morning nt 'll ! (fclocilCi .The services were in | charge of her pastor, Rev. W.- L. Scotti assisted ' by Rev. T. J. Houck. - I Bio - Obituaries - 7/24/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 30,1930 John Jackson Iredell Coonty Man Kill ed. John Jacksoo 22I who lives near County Line, was instantly killed Saturday afternoou skortly after two o'clcok on highway 90,- one mile above Center, when hit by an automobile driven by Lieut. J. P. Hodges, of Laogle-v Field, Va. Mr. Jackson had park bis truck, which was loaded with logs, ou the side of the road, and was patching a tire. The'truck was ou a lack and started to turn over, whett Jacksoo leaped on the highway to keep from being crushed. He jumped direct ly in the path of the Virginia car, which was coming toward Mocks- ville at a fast rate. The car struck Jacksou throwing him into the wind shield of the car and killing him instantly. Coroner Ray ^gle was called to the scene of the .ac cident and after making an ihvesti- gation declare that the ac cident was unavoidable, occupants of the car were allowed to go ou their way. The body pf Mr. Jack son was carried to Statesville where it was prepared for burial This is the fifth person to die from an au.to- mobile accident within tbc past year between Mocksville and Coun ty Line. The body was laid to rest at Houslonville Sunday.' Surviv ing is his parents and wife, besides otber relatives. > Oscar Haley Killed With Club. Cooleemee.—It was reported here Sun day that djcat Haley was killed'near VVvodleaf Saturday night by a young oegio oanied Lucky.."Tne report aUegesthat both negroes were drinking and ar- rcnded the Etwln Temple Negro Church just across the river In Rowan Coo^ from here, andi that trouble commenced between them but v-Unesses .Intervened and got 'tbem' away from, the ^orcb. Later It was claimed, that they m^.t near a Mri SiyicegMd's In the vicloi^ ofWoodWf aod started fighting. . Lncky seized a stick. It J« and situek rhA Haley negro over the b^d vilh it which cauHe.1 almost- iDBtaqt deatb. ft was reported further that: offlcjia placedrLucky oegi^ under arr^t. and^ c^, ^iBricd hltn to jidt Mr. Stoneslreet Passes. Mr. Noah P. Stoneetraet died at hie home in Winaton-Salem last Son- day afternoon, aged 27 years. The body was brought to Union Chapel M. P. Church, four roilea west of Uocksvllle. Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, where the funeral and burial eervicea. were conducted by Rev. 0. P, Ader. Surviving Mr. Stonestreet is bis widow, adaoghter. Helen Lee. a son, W. H. Stonestreet; his father.;W. H .Stoneatreet of this county; one 'jiirotber,. C. "S, Stone street, of WinistoD-Salem; - three aiatera, Mrs A. C. Spainhour and L G. Pack, of the Twin City, and Mrs. 0. N. Bowers, of VPortbville. Mr. Stonestreet isa nativeof Davie. but left here a number of years ago. He has many friends and relatives in the coonty who weresorry to learn of his death. Bio - Obituaries - 7/30/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 31,1930 John Jac]li:spn,-20,_-|QUo%|^ ; Auto S^uit^ajr Stepping'-brtbH.ahlijift]^^^ to nyoi(l. being.strlibjc;^ KviCk'/ when It pvpApY^fi^! 26 ypaiP of ed Su^ifdn^aitern^ J.^Q.v n o'clock on: Mocksvllle,', when Btrticic y iby; autoniobi]b,':dpbira.ted7£y hht J.'P; Hodgelr; bf.tniigloy'Eiied;'^ .Lieutenant^ atpn-Soleimi hiS^dWjthei'-H^ Pati^l iii]'the S^yiihth' vestigateci tbei^accidon^ . eente^ .t^'o7.^aQW ••. to7'!the Gdunty^^fkirandr'. vv^Up... abs61yed-. x Lleutefinnt lifodies o^allblaiflV;'^. Aocording.to' LloUtpmnt 'Fishp^ Jactaod.'fwbpxIlYft^.Llh!^, hiid parlidd biB .tt^^ wltK heavji' logB, vpn koelciaf-A' yille*Sta^fivllle •- .'Highwayi '•" "flye^ mile's from' '^ockavllle) rapd^iyas-Vi .reptiiylriif The heavy .true^ raisediup.on'd^ jack, became top-heavy and. ed oypr Iii. the wAd. > Jackapn^HvlSp-'^ was equattlng ,by thr'sldo-^^j machine, managed td'/leapibo^^ into th'e highway out of range , of I the truck,. ..■ • . J ;'' *'' ' When Jackson leaped Jnto.'tho... highway.-ho". was' directiy in'tH'b'., path of the car opochtbd by Llou'' tenant. Hedged. The ;machlnp.struclt. Jackson^ throwing-/Wa* 'back hitd the wlntlRhloUirqfi tha.' automobile.' •, Lieutohant said' ho bolicvod the :mAh*a\a^was brokon,' as ho. djodjin^tii:^^ LlQutennnt Hodgespahion,'Capta{h;. W:\;^^^^also", of .^Ln'hgloy ■^Elbldof the; piitomohlle,^' romaine^/^^^^•thbibody - uhtl) ■ thb'.nridval7of/;jtWCoronon;, IJhey wor^;ien . routedLnngley iPleUl'when; the;^^^^ pccurodi \ Both."mon" ^ .Stntoa" Army aValtora.- v." - : v.■ W, L. HANES After a llagarjng lUncSs ■ of.- aovernl montha, Mr, Will L, Hahea. of Smith Grove, died at hla homo about (Avo-thlrty o'clpck Tiioada'y-|a; ihif Juiy 29th.. 1930. Mr; Hahes.v; had .been . In decllnlng'hoAfth^fpv^, the past year or • a.6, auffe'rlng]'.•'from ft\7nlQlady; which ".waa^:^jOognlzcd many months - ago;;;.^a;;'j one''of. Inciirriblo' nntuj-e^ He"^'waa7' 11 patient: sufferer' oven- to \ thovJast a^ wpa .^qna.clops up^tb'In^lrTi'duv of hi« llfo.,"'. ' r . ■ y , Will li. Hanca was ^born7 in •Davlo' County," March 9, 1802,>Hb spent the greater- part .of .-hla-Ijfo -I at his homo* near JSmith Grove-:.nvhero he engaged.ip.fdfmihg.apd;:-'cattle raialhg. Ho Avaa^hmlnontly:.j eugoQBBful.Jiivhla' bueinOBy opora'f .jtions, BO milch' 80^ ;tirAt' hdv wttgj able - tb resbirc from .acrtlyb-.'llfeV;1 when; attacked.. by '' the; .■ malady-;which 'uHima'tely. tpausBd • hla^-death*.: "• '/ -i';-■ I ■ Mr, Hanes woa married January.'2, 1894, to AureliaiM. :Naylpr.'..Ty; • this union wero" born .two ,'child7;' reh; Oliver EaVl" v/ho died. .Oct-.j obor 20, 1897, .and Maiy.-Jiianita who married.J. IP, Angel, of MockiByillo. In additipn to hia widowand daughtciv; Jir. 1 Hanoa-is 'aar.-.; vived % one alater, Mra. DeWltt;Cartor, of Winston-Solera, and. one brother, Mr. • Jbaeph •Hnnea^ of Ashevlllo. • Funeral 'aovvices ' will be-.conducted by'Eovs; Bell, Loftln and.Waff at Smith .Grove ghurch,.;nttwo-thii'ty o'clock, Thursday. af-^; tenioon, July .aiat, and will..by•in charge of MoHltaville . CouncilNo. 220, Jr. 0..U. A. M., of which-the deceased .was a loyal . and faithful momhbr/ . ' 1>~^ ' ■ Bio - Obituaries — 7/31/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 6,1930 Mr. W. 1. Haoes Passik Hf. William Hanes, .a|ed 62, died at bis borne in Smitb Gifove ^rly last . Wednesday morning ;fol lowing an illness ot one veai. tbe funeral, service were held- at tbe Smitb Groye. - Afetbodist clmrcb Tbnr&day afternoon at'2:30 o'clock, conducted by bi$:-i>astor'. Rev. A. R. Bell Burial followed in tbe •cburcb cemetery witb Junior Order honors. Mr. Hanes is survived by his widow; one dabgbtef, Mrs.'J, T.'Angeli, of tbis city; onebirdther.' J. G. Hanesi of Asbeyille; one. sis ter, Mrs. Bmma Carter, of .Winston Salem. and three grandcbildreb; Mr. Hanes was a native of Da^e county being :bor,n in FuUon town ship where be lived for many years before moving to near Smith Grove. Hazel McCulloh Hazel, the little p-year-old daugb- of Mrs..Glenn McCoIlob, of ficar Turrentine, died, at the .Bap* ^ Hospital, WtnstODrSalem,. last Wednesday momiiig/iQllbwin'g a Jooit illness. The' bOdy laid in tbeTbrtenUne graveyard wP^ay afterhpOp a]l ifiilee o*- [wli:. Rev. J..Jt;Kirlc coodncted ^ funeral and bprial'sendees- Ace mother, three brothers and Sisters sajrytv^ .'.'Buffer little rjjldren to <mm&nnio' me,'and for liietn not, for of*.^ch is; tho wigdom of heaven.V-'i'Thc'bj^ay-' JO' family have the':^jppatiiy- of :7i,^AiTe comrauiiityriD tbe.4eatb:W this bright .liUle '. wboVb"^ removed Jane Taylor Mrs lane Taylor died at her Itome in Smith Grove last Wednes day, aged 79 years, death resnltlng from paralysis. The pody was bid to rest In Smith Grove ceme tery Thursday afternoon at five o'clock, her pastor Rev.' A. R:' Bell, condncting the funeral and burial mices. Mrs. Taylor is survived by two sons, Messirs Duke and John TeylCr, and' one daughter. Miss Sallte Taylor, <oll of Smith Grove. Two half-sisters also sur vive. Bio - Obituaries - 8/6/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 7,1930 Amanda Lamb After a Unsfcrlng^ illncsB of sov- .eral months, Mrs. Amanda Lamb, wife of Lewis Lamb and daughter of the Into Henry and Margaret Simmbi-sdn Darr, died at her home here Wednesday morning at 12:05 o'clock. About two years ago she suffered a hrokon limb from which she never recovered, but bore her suffering with Chri^ tlan fortitude.'Mrs; Lnmb twus 74 years, 10 months and 13 daya-'old. In 1873 she was married to Lewis Lamb. To this union wero born nine children, two. idleing .while young. She loaves tov mourn her loss, 4 sons and 8 daughters. J. • F. Lamb, of Tyro, R. B., 0. 0., I H. Mrs. D. W. Snider, Mrs. 0. J. Charles, and Mrs. L. E. I Grocn with whom she made her' home. 17 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, one slater, Mrs. R. | K._^WIlllara8, of Churchlhnd, oho brother, R. P. Darr, also of this community, one .brother, Charles R. Darr, preceded her'in. death severar yeai's ago. PunoTnl ser vices were hold at Churchland Baptist iCIiurch, Thuraday at 11 a. m., by Rev. C. R.. Pleas pastor of Tyro Luthcrn Church and was laid to/rest bcsido her husband who preceded her 'Jn death 29 yeoro ago. Mrs. Lamb'joined the Churchland Baptist Church In girlhood and lived a consistent member until death. The floral of fering. was many and beautiful which showed the esteem In which fl ho was held. Jane Taylor Mrs. Jan'b Taylor who has been 111 for sometime, and confined to her bod for 15 weeks died hero, July 30th, at 12:30 o'clock. Ago 79 years. Slie leaves to mourn her passing tavo sons John and Duke Taylor, one daughter, Snllic Bet, and' a' host of irelativos and fri ends. Her fuhefal: was- held Thuraday afternoon at 6 o'clock by ReV. Bell apd Loftin. Bio — Obituaries — 8/7/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 13,1930 Sallie Godby Foster Richard Everhart Farm Yonth . Kdled By Lightning. Lexingtoo, Aug. 6. — Richard Everhart, 14, was killed 67 light ning that struck a farm wagon*be' was driving in an open field on bis father's farm • about four miles northwest of here, about 5:30 this afternoon. Two mules pulling the wagon were also killed and a 12* year-old b:o her of Richard was knocked down but only lightly shocked. .The boys were engaged in hauling manure. Dies In Wilmington, j Fnueral servi^ for Mrs. Sallie' Godby Foster, daughter of Mrs. M. L* Godby, of County Line, wbo died Tbursdieiy night in Wtlming-i ton. was held Sunday afternoon at; 13. o'clock from Salem Methodise I church, and interment was in the cemetery there. The services was conducted byRev. A. G. lx>ftin. t Mrs. F<^ter died Thursday night at 9:30 o'clock''at a , hospital in ; 'Wilmingtbh. Her body was taken to the htfme of her parents at Coun ty Line. Mrs. Foster was 23 years old. Snnnving are'ber husband, Mr. H. C. Foster;'her parents,-Mr. and 'Mrs. M L. Gqdby, of County Line; six sister^ and two brothers. Bio - Obituaries — 8/13/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 20,1930 Oneta Hanes Funeral of Oneta Hanes. year* old>daugbter of Mrs. Daisy Hanes,- was conducted from Bethlehem M. £. Cbnrch, Tn^ay morning by Bey. A. R. Bell. Interment was in the church graveyard The child passed awayi Monday, at the home of B. H. -Walker, Ad* vance R. i,. where 'she and her mother were visiting. The baby was bbm Aug.. to, 1929.' Bio — Obituaries - 8/20/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 21,1930 pINiA It JONES DIBS OF'TYPHQID FEVER prginio R. Joiiei, tenrycar old. ightei; of H.' Sj)^ncor Jones and 'Pearl' Barney Jones* died |£|je;,liome' of Her jffrnndfhtlier,' fhiJqnoB,; atCornatzer 'ohi Wod- lay evening, "Augu'sf 18, • aftor ' r-fi/ll a: month "vvith-^phdid |?vTho. funoral eondiiot- homo • on' Atii^'sf; 15,; by Kfrir; osVisted .'Jbiy •Rev. If^TiJiliTioh.'- •!Tlio;*fi^thek' iihd h'Wv/Vf/vlnnr -,1)0,1. 'n1V'nri):"'i'nli' n iiofvlKq'5Syrid'ay clnse r of' rwhicii •fchb. littio girl was a metti- ber,: they, being' Misses -Gertrude '; Hendrl|fi' Lena Potts, Sarah McV' •• Qaniel^!; Berjtio- Suo Ellin;- Maty I StnrivIInool Jonas,>Hnnnnh Jonos,' -Mabel Jones; Ruby Blvins, Annie May Ci^ter, Oebrgia ElHa, Pauline Gowan, Helen Alien. Helen G'nr- wood, Luciie Gavwooil, Dorothy Bornoy, Irene Barney, Lucilo Bar-' 1 hey, Maxino Chaplain, Clara Bnr- • j ney, and Mary 'Lois McDanicI.. MRS. MALIND-A B.; DAYWAULT PASSES away ' Mrs. Mialinda Beck- Daywault, widow of. A. L. iDnjnvttuifc, died^.., at .-the homo of her son, Jool vW-. Daywault, hear. Salem . Methodiet;-." chprch ..on Tuesday n "nf ternoQn#.^^ Auffuet .io, nged/TP*. Shp •was; the V■(Inughter -of - Andy Beck, and Julia-.i'I Thomas Bock." Surv'lviiig .pro fl ve •, 80118: W. T., J, Wi, and A, Li:T)ay-;I ViHult, .of - the eamo /cbthmunily,!' ] John -Dftywault,.>f .'.T.urhop9bu'rg,..'.;' and' R."'G.. Daywault,.-of.•Landls/:'J oho stop-son, J;: D. ''Day w«UU,-V^^^Statesvillo, one-'.daiightbr,. Mrg*j;! Richard' .McDaiilql, • Statodvillo,grdrtlVphli^dteni 20^ ' 'childrbhy'lind one ; great-grehtr^*!grandchild; Qne..brother;• John.-" Bock,' oft GnInhn]n,nnd'twoHisterer.-- Mrs. A'lb.ckiO'NoaT and Mre. John •; Boyd, of payio, also.;8urvlve. The »•funeral, services .vfero. ' held -.at;' Stl' .Matthew's Lutheran;: -Churcli',oh .."Wcdhoodny. n'ftorriqoA ' ;ot 2. o'clock, the paatbr of .;tho - de ceased, Rev. C. iP. -Kyles, ..of Clo- .veland,. officiating. .'i i. ;. Bio - Obituaries - 8/21/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 27,1930 Mary Smoot ,Mrs. Mary \Sriio6t age died at the;vhoDie' of .her datigli' ter, l^rs. .Keller,' Mboday. aftemopd,.; death'- resuldng',. fVpm paralysis,; fpllpwlhg " a .hrolten. Kip.' This fagerahail4/KKtiali!^^^ be.held at Sillem chdrcb'thls^^ noon at . bv' o'clocki v Revi; LdftioJ^ will Gondact; the servic<ek; Shrviyirig|is t^e.daug^ T.:-' ITpIIaf* 'twrt'-'-jSit'orc .CStfcan* Ethma Mrs. Haywait Passes. Mrs. Malinda Beck Daywalt, aged 79, die^ Tuesday morning at 3:36. at the home of her son, Joel W. Daywalt. Shew.asthe widow of J. A. Daywalt who died sever al years ago and was the daughter of- Andrew and Julia Thomas tieck. Surviving are five sons^ W. J. W., and A. L. Daywalt. all of Davie coitp'ty; George, of Turners- burg. and R.. G., of Landis At so one stepson. J. D -Daywalt of Statesville. and adster, Mrs. Rich ard McDaniel of Statesville. In addition she leaves a brother, John Beck, of Calabain, and two daugh ters, Mrs Alex -O'Neil and Mrs. John ^Boyd.\Twenlv-one. grand children, twenty great-grandchild ren and one great-great-grandchild survive!. Funeral services were held al.St. Matthews 'Lutheran Church in Davie county Wedne.sdav afternoon at 2 o'clock', condncted by Kev. C. S Kyles, ,pf Cleveland, Rowan county.' : ' J. H. Seambn Passes. a . iMr. J. H. Seamon, a \vell-known. citizen of the South Calabain.com munity, died last Thur^ay after- nob'n following a few hours illness, aged 66 years. The body was laid to;rest in St. Matthews graveyard Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. Seamon is sur\'ived by several sons and daughters. Tbomas Stewart Passes. Cooleeinee. Aug. at.—Funeral services followed by interment were held today for ThomasStewart, 60, well known man of Cooleemee. Mr. Stewart succumbed late Tuesday night after an illness of one wepk from paralysis. _ iUlrs. Stewart and two sons, Bax ter and Arthur jjurvive. Bom and reared in Yfldkin county, Mr. Stew. art moved to -Cooleemee apout 30, years ago and lived here ever since. Interment was in Deep Creek ceme tery, Yadkiu county. Bio - Obituaries - 8/27/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 28,1930 JOHN HENRY SEAMON DEAD ' John ilcnry Sonmoii, died at hia homo on' Mock^illo Route 1, on Thursday, nftornoon, August 21st, aged ;.67, 'The decciiacd was the Bon 'df Dnvid Senmon. of Cabni'- ruB County, and 'Morry Ponce'Soh- mon, ond waa twice marrlad, both. of *.hls wivbk'having .prece'dedrliin); Aib'ii'so, MiUoh, J; C., and Robert Soamon, nil of Dnvlc, threo dau ghters, Miss Edna Senmon, Mrs* Alvin Senmon, of Route 1, .Mrs. laane Hiinoycutt, of LInwood, five grnhdchildren; one .brotlier, ITio- mas Senmon,' of. Woodlenf, and 8 fristera, Mra. Wliliahi Hill, of near 'Sftliabury, Mrs. C. P. PvBDmnn, of Rownn, nml Mias Rebecca Senmon, of Dn^o. Punernl servjcos were conducted by Rev. C. P. Kylen, nt St Mntthow'fl Luthernn Church, : of which tlie'dcccnaed was -a mem- • bor, on Friday afternoon at two • o'clock The pnllbonvora were Gborge, John, Alonzb, Robert, Mil ton, and Alvlp Senmon-The floiv- er girlff were Misses Eula May, Doris, Luc|le, Elizabeth, liouiae,' Cora Loc, Helen, Bessie, Hazel, Mary Lee, "and Lois Senmon, Col- one, Ploronco and Nellie May Cor- jfoll, Ethel Hill, Mrs. Jess Hill, ; Mrs, Steven Hill, Mi.ss Mny Ovor- cnffh, Mrs, Rnlph Hnrper, nnd Mian Prnnccs Ovcrcnah. MRS. MARY ANDERSON ' SMOOT DEAD i Mrs.^ Mnfy AndersonSmoot • j pnsscd'ftwny nt th'e .home of'her ; dnu^htor, Mrs. R. L. Keller, Mock- • aville Route 1, follpwing an ill-, i 11088 of * aovevnl weeks,' ghc "wart / the (daughter .oA Samuel Smoot and Nancy Carter . Snioot. The n funeral services were held at., Snlom Chiirch, "Wednesilay, Aug. : 27 at 2 p.- m., conducted by. Rev. A. G. Loftln. She Is survived by one dniigh- ; toy, Mrs. R. L, Keller, two sistors, Mrs. Emmn Hnnsnrd, /of Mn,y- nnrdaville, Teiin, Mra. Suaan'Sa- friet; of Route'!> two grnadchU- dron nnd.threc^ great gfantlchll- . dren; . ' | Bio - Obituaries - 8/28/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 3,1930 Mrs. Milly Click Dead.! Cobleemee, Aug. a^.-^Funeral' services were held t^is afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A.- Langston, for Mrs. Milly Click, 89, who passed away early Tuesday morning after an illness of about six weeks. Interment fol lowed in Jerusalem Cemetery with T. I. Caudell, of Mocksville, and Rev. V. E. Swaim, of Winston-Sal- em, nfficiating. Mrs, Click was the daughter of Joseph and Bliza Eaton, of the Farmington community, and was married to John Nicholas Click in 1859. To this union uine children, six hoys and three girts, were born. The following survive:. Fmley Click of Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. Sallie Kooutz, of Longwocd, Fla ; S. M. Click, of San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. Edith Grubb, of Asbeville, and Mrs. W. A. Langston. of Jeru salem. A stepson. Bill Click, also survives, and 28 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. Bio - Obituaries - 9/3/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVTLLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 4,1930 MItS. AMELIA E. GUCK . . ' , .PTES AT AGE OP 89 I ^VB. Amelia Elvira Glick, a higiiiy osicomod woman " of the Joi'udaloih community, and widow n of John Nicholas Click, died at the. homo of her daughter, Mra.' j W, A, Lnngaton, on Auguai 26th, 'after'<an lllriees of Hix weeka/agBd . 89. She -..wna -the daughter of Jo- soph and Eliaa Cornoll Eaton, and " was born and reared lionr Fnrih- ington. Her father was the firct member of Moclcayille Masonic I^dgd No. 184 to die, itmd was buried with Masonic honors at Olive Prancb Church on May 18th 1851. Tho .surviving sons and dau- ghtors ai'o: •Flnley Click, of. Or- Inndo, Fin., S. M. . CUcTr, Tax., Mrs. Snilie Kooiitss, of I^ongwood,■Pla.; Mrfl...Edith Griibb, of AshV .villo; and Mrs, W. A. Langflton,of jerusalem. The funeral aer- • vices wpro hold- Jopt at. .sunset, as was the .wish of tho ddcpnsicd,on ■Wodnoadny. evening, August. 27th, in the Jpruaalom ccmelory, with Rev. Sol Swnim. of Wihston-iSniom, hnd ;Mr.-T. I. Caudell, ofMocksville,ofljciating.' ' '. EPWIN. 1\IASTBN ^ANPBRSON - • Bifwin.Maaien Ahderapn,]v^3,;a-".plphoQr ;ih the'^tobdccy tiianufuc-^' turlng '.indiiBtry lit Whwtonrfliilom,'pij'aacd "h.wny 16 p'clopk-nesday;■ moyniiig' "at his' aix ^ 1 diiies-wdst".bf; Mi)okavJUd on :R;-i D,' ^^:nd: been' in: dbcUnlng;;^,:I hottjili. two ■'ye'nrB,'.;^bHt:,hi8 :'cbndi-jtipn'had hcon. 8'erldu8;^^bnly sihcd'^^ Duvie .'County,'-' janudi?yf .18^7,;^:'He I i v6d In Wlrietdn^alemA^nunHbor .of V.earal'ile'. .was 'cdh\iected;;t;Wjth"; thpHane^j- ttby'nolds 'vnjidyTbylpi'- tobii^pd' f-afctdtfy• for:'flomd-«' ■time and .tiipn with Ri J, Reynolds'■Tohapcb. Conipahy.whwr IVTr*; Bbyf--nolds 'started - hia own ;;phihti! . j; For "a ^few; yc'nrg v^'.' 'Ah<?er?'-.,son; was. with -Taylor- Wnrahdusoi; ■'retirihg -nbout^twd* yeijrs'agb"! .b'lt;'• ncc.b.bnt '^f.; | ft ^ nl ih", ' Mrs,..An^'.:yraop pnasoii liwoy -Janiuhry,' ^.1928.-:; -VvO'-j;i ■ pi'iiwiyora • Jnt4iulo-.-hn adopdiiughtoi% • Mrs. B;.:H'j:^oftsh"e'Q';d£Win.ston-Salen\ a brotyr^'ChavicB;-'G;^AndorBon: of .Irdddll C{oun^|;:•two 'sistors, M'ias ■ CnVrpy"' A ri deri;C ■flon "of ..- Pavie Pountyand Mrs.;Matthew Bosh .6f. Saiisbury. \-:- : Funeral will dm- cohdndtbd at ./Voglor!a funeral .■ phali.eii, /Ayinaftdn-Sal^m, at 2 ■.o'clock TKufaday. .afternddn, followed by HeryJce at.-Cjilvdry. Moi'nvJan.^hurch nt 2 ;8.0'^•by - Dr.. Edmund- Schvwim.i ;Intdifi.;meht' win bd; 'in!-thdr. Mbrnvion :Graveyard/:'--• 'V'- \ ' -VO ?• Bio - Obituaries - 9/4/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 10,1930 Mrs Jacob Spry Dead. • Mrs.' Jacob Spry died at ber home in Cooleemee last' Tuesday, follow ing a long illne^. The body was laid to rest in Turrentine graveyard Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Stondemyer, pastor of the Coolee mee Baptist church, conducting the funeral aud burial services.. Mrs. Spry is.survlved by ber bus band and one son; ope brother, C. G. Vanzant, of this city; a balf- brotber, T. A. Vanzart, of R. i.: one* sinter, Mrs. Lewis Cope, of Kentucky. E. M. Aaderson Pas^s. Edwin M. Anderson, 73, passed away at bis bome near Calahain early last Wednesday morning. Death resulted froni a stroke ot paralysis which be'suffered onSnn- day, Atxg. 31, following an illn^ ot two years. 3Ir. Anderson, was in the tobacco business ' for'^ many years and lived in. Winston-Salem until his health- failed', when he re turned to Davie. • The body was carried to the Twin-City Thursday afternoon and laid to rest in the Moravian graveyard. Surviving- Mr. Anderson is an adopted daugh ter, Mrs. B. Hi Fottshee, of Wins- ton-Salem. a brother,' Cbas*. Ander son, of Iredell county; two- sisters, Mrs. Carry Anderson, 'of this conn-' ty, and Mrs. Mathew Bosh, of Salis bury. . Paulina Brown ' Mrs. Paulina Brown died at the home of her son Philip Bn7wn near Cana, Sunday night at an. advanced age.' The funeral and burial ser vice were held Monday afternoon at three o'clock, at Eaton's Baptist church. Mrs. Brown iis survived by one SOD Phillip Brown,-one daughter Miss Lena B.rown; two sisters, Mrs. John Green, of Mocks- ville, Mrs. John Ndylor, of Cana: three brothers; Frank', Richard and Tom Eaton, all of Cana. Mrs. Brown was the widow, of the late Rev Green Brown. ' Bio — Obituaries - 9/10/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVTLLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 11,1930 MRS. LOUISA EATON BROWN •PASSES AWAY AT CANA { ' •■ —= ' 1 Mrs. Loulsn. Paulina Eaton Brown, highly estaomed womanof the.,Oana community, died ather home on Septemlicr 7th,, after 'being an dnvnlid. for n'.number of yeara, aged 70. She was the*oldest daughter of James Eaton,and Elizabeth Ferebee:Eatnn, nnd.was borri on, Aprir 0th, i860, heriiig one of the ten children,. Shej'oinc^. Eatona' church. In ;.i879,aiid was.alwaya. a'.falthful nftepd- tmt at liff servieea* whenever, her health, would ipermlt. v She" wasmnrrlod t6::Bev'..S." Browii :JnJanhaiy, .1^9, and to • this' ^nlon were, horn- two .childbanV Mlsaliena Brown and PhllipJ Brown \vho. .-survive. . Throe •. brothers,;MasBrfl. J. P. .Eaton, ID. % Eaton and T. L. Eatpn',. -o£ Cana, and Iwo- fl islers, Mrer. J, Pi Oreen, ofMockavllle, ijrid Mrs, J. p.-'Naylor, of Cana/also mouhi'her loss.: . The funeral servicoa .woro held at Eaton's Baptist '-Qhureh "onMonday, aftorhoon, nt .4 o'clock, wlth.Rov. W. B. Waff officiating,and tho interment took place in the historic gravoyord neorby, •where.ntpny Eatona of• ICdrmer gonbrations nrb burled, Tho pmll- benrers wore: V/, H. Edton, R. M. Eaton, Broadus Eaton, Lhmon Eaton, Floyd Nnylor, Corl Eaton, and the flowera woro carried by Misaea •Inez Nhylor, Belvla Eaton, Boaaie Latham, Elizabeth Nn.v.lor, Velnn Naylor, and Mrs. Floyd JOHN A. SOPLBY DIED AT HIS HOME WEDNESDAY MORNING Mr, John A, Sofley, aged OB, tiled (It his hom<i in Rcdinhcl WotL' noaday morning at 7:60 o'clock,'follpwolng. an oxtoiMlod 'illhoaa. Tho funornl soryico will bo con ducted byRov. Rood at jQtohlohemafternoon, Mr. Spdcy.ia'Bwrvlyodby hls 'wlfo, Mrs. Mary E, Martin,Sofley. ' .'•»• To this union \vcre;b.qrn ■cloven, chlldroh; ton of'Which 'aul>viva: Henry and Frank, of Yndkln coun ty; Mrs, W. .A. Smith and Mrs. Henry Fosftor, ofPorByth county;.Jessie,.liOckie, Lola, Mnrio, Hefeh, Ethel, of Da vie county. .He hna oho brother, T. W. Soffley, also ofDavic county.- Haye Verge, .of Winston-Snlem' and Mack Verge,' of'•Knnnnpolla ni;o-hnU brothers. ' Mr. Sofley .wiia n devoted hiis- bniid and n loving father, a good neighbor and will bo missed by all who knew him. Ho "aovvcd on ^ tho school board and'-took-an active iiart in achodl work. .MRS. A. B.- PJSACOCK DEAD Mrs...A, B. Peacock died last Saturday, afternoon'at hov -home, near North Cooiecmeo and was laid to rest Sunday afternoon nt B o'clock In tho cemetery nt Au- gu!;tn. She had boon n loyal and faithful member of tiio -church there for about 16 yoarg. Mr.s. Peacflck: had boon n groat suffer aild'hud been confined to her bod for about 8 ihontha. She bore her buffering wltli . great pafjenco. She wna n-good woman and be loved by nil who know her. She leaves a husband,' threo small children, and five step children.to mourn .their io'Bs. .'. The' fijneral waa "conducted by her pnator, Ro.v, Lpftin, Noyior, Wo extend our deep .aym- pnthy to tho borcnvcd rolntiyotf. Bio - Obituaries - 9/11/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 17,1930 TwNnas G. Stonestreet. Paneral of Thomaa GufSe Stone- Btre^t, 55.' WB8 conducted at the home* WiDBton Salem at 1:30 o'clock Tuesdaj^ afternoon, followed by ser- vice' propw ^ 3 o'clock at Union Cbapel, by Ro7. J;-B. Ferroo and Rev; Rarkev Holmes. . Interment WB% in chnreh graveyard, Ur. Stonratreet- passed away late Sunday night, after an illness lasting bIo;^ January. Bis condition bad beoQ serious t^ days. He was bom in0avie.Gbunty; Aug. 10,1875, and lived there. , until about a year ago whc^ he moved to Win8ton>Salem. MK'- Stopestreet was a member of Union <^ap.el Mt -i^.'Uhurch and of M^syille.Conncnl, Jr. 0. U. A. M. ^rv}ving.^Me Mrs. Stonestreet, th^ dauglit^. Misses Elva, Alone andvBlizatfetbrtwo sons. Carlus and •Esf]^ all of Wipston-Salem; two brothers. J; A. and W. H. Stone- atrebt, of Gana; two sisters, Mrs: J. W.',Roger^d Mrs. J.'N. Jbrdwrof Cans.' . 'Foaeral Mr. Sdfky.. . The funeral of John A. Sofley, 63, who died at bis - home near Bethlehem church, Wednesday morning at 7:30 o'clock, was con ducted at Bethl^em cbnicb Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. S. H. Reid, of Walnut jCove. Burial was in the church graveyard. Mr. Sofley had been in declining health seven years and bad been confined to his bed since Mav. He was .born in Staulv county, Novem ber 20. 1867. Most of his life how ever, was spent in Davie county. Surviving'are the wife and ten children:* H. H. and C. F. Sofley, of Yadktn county; J. M- and L C. Sofley, of the home place; Mrs. W, A. Smith and Mrs. Henry Foster of Forsyth county; Misses Uola Marie, Helen and Ethel, of the home place; one brother T. W. Sofley, of Davie county; one half brother, E. W.. Burrage. of Wins- tou-Salem: and sieventeen grand* ' N children. J. D. King Mr. J D. Ring, father of Mrs.- h. B. Feezor, of Mock^lle died at his home in Wlnston>Sa]em Son- day thorning, following ai stroke of paralysis, aged 69 years. The funeral and burid services were held Monday afternoon at the home, Revs. V. C. Weaver and V. M.. Swaim conducting the services^ Sam Clement Sam Clement, well-known color- W man, died at bis home on San- ird .avenue Sunday lollowing a illness, at an advanced age. Mm operated a restaurant -and bar-Jtr shop in Mocksville for' many lears He was one of the few ex- left in iDavie countyi He is ^rvvyed by his aged Wife and. a "®hef of close relation^. " \ Bio - Obituaries - 9/17/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 18,1930 j;EPKBn$pN.l)ATO KING, ' PROMINENT. GITiZEN OF 'wiNSTON-SALBai, DEAD Jefferson Davis' Kiqff, .prbmlii* enfc .citlseto' dtid. Vtobnccpniat" - I Winstot^^alciiij .dled-at .hla -home I thbre Sandoy 'morning Sept- ,14/ (after an illnea'a of Mree..'\voe'kB which followed ,a. stiroke. of^ parn-i lysis^ The' deceased* wds^iiO- years of. age,-and had diveh lh;the Twin .Ci^. Ipr.the i^asjk yearsreoming !fitere 'frbm'.'h'lB. ndiivd -county of r';}He:]was twell'Kne^^^ .iw^Oarolfnha,?and.virdB-*i^'')heA^ tbf West^.Edd' Mbiho'diat Ghureli/ He iifliirylve'd by. his-widow, one daughtef^^Mrs^'. U. B.; Fejeior/. of: this city, dnd five poiia^^jand dye grandchildren. ,:l%s'j'fuh'eral Kei;-' vices ^erb,cpndu.bt^^.aV^c bA.MondayVaftbrnpoini'. ^y^Dr.' 0.; 6/Weaver and Rev.' V. SwaimL lukd >*th'e' inteirnient • ibok * place In j the E^m'cembfery. Tho^nump'r'. I 0U8,friends here.of Mfa.^Feesof I will sympathize with .her In her^* hereayemeht. .;v* ' ' •, | 1R& j; M. IJAMES DEAD vTIIei:Doolcemb'e 'Journal, • Avery. Sink,' Sho ibapn dsldnff;.and patioht. snf- ilwairai.hJieQrfuly arid wit^.i^ic "nbjE>r.;bf .fi'lehde. 'wHo had' Rev. T.': J, Houck, asnlatod by the Rey; NI.-G.'JI^U'ncnn -of tho.EplflcC7 pal'-churcb. Mrs; I^mes was long a faithful and consistent .mem ber of the Methodist church. In-, .termont was at the cemetery' In Farmingben. THOMAS G. STONESTREET •DIBS IN WINSTON-SALEM Thomas Giiflle Stoneatroct, a former citizen of Davle Oounty, died at his homo In Winston-Sal- om, on Sunday evening, after be ing ill since January. The de- cp'naod was 55 years, of age. and was n montb'or of the Methodiflfc Protestant Church niid 'of the Junior' Order. The fuperal aer^ 'vices Wei's held at Union Chapel .In this county' on Tuesday aftor- noon at thm o'clock, Rov, J, B, Forreo, of this city, and Rov. Par ker Holmos, fof W^stonf^alom, officiating. 'Ho was a brotlier-in- law of'Mrs. L*. S. Kurfeos. SAM CLEMENT, AGED COLORED MAN, DEAD Sam Clement,' opo of the best (tiown colored men in Mocks- 4116, and a familiar figure about wvn for many years, died at his ^niD here Sunday, and was bur- id Monday afternoon. Sam was i unl(|ue ohatactor, always .iglnd tin -eiTahd, arid had ipany I'onds among the white pooplo; 'o f.«i survived by his widow, *Aunl" Charlotte Clement,; whor KlUito old and fopble.. i'or many years Sam was pross- for bho Enterprise, and has iurncd off thousands .of copies♦i Iho paper during his time. Carlton W. Lyerly Rowan Boy Killed in Wreck .Salisbury.—Carlton' W. Lyierly,17, son of C. J.^ylorly in eastern Rowan jms instantly, killed. Saturday When a truck ho was drlvrlag turned over on him two miles east of Salisbury. A companion, Dement Goodman, • escaped withalighfy, Injuries. I Bio - Obituaries - 9/18/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 24,1930 Mrs. Qames Passes. Faneral services were held Tues day atteruoon of last \sreek at Coo* leemee for Mrs. Marion Ijaroe.s who died at the home of her son J. A. Sink in that town Sent, isth llie body was carried to Farming- ton and laid to rest. ' Mrs. Ijames had been ill for fi ve years wltli rheumatism. Surviving is three sons by her first husband. J A. Sink, Oooleemce; Joseph Sink, Cans, and Robert Sink, of Idaho. I Mrs. John Lefler Dies. BSia. John A. Lefler, 73. died at her home near Cooleemee Sunday afternoon about 3:30 o'clock after an illness of seven months. She is BOtvived by her hnsbaod and two danghteis, Mrs. Addison Coble of Mo<d:8viiIe, and Miss Lacy Lefler and eight gfaadcblldrea The funeral was conducted at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at Liberty Methodist Church, with (he Rev. A. <3. Loftio in charge. Wesley Martin Wesley Martin died." at his 1^® near AuKuata, this county «Tuesday, following a long ill- at ao advanced age. The services were held .Wednes- ^^ternoon at three o'clock' and ®.«idy laid to rest in Concord Mr. Martin is siirviv- ^ widow and a' number of "Mren. Bio - Obituaries - 9/24/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 25,1930 DEATH OF J. W. iVIARTIN ' On Tueartny moi'ning, Septem ber 16, about olcvcn o'clock, the death ungela Invaded the Martin home, near Concbrd M, E. Church and took tho ewect soul of John ' Wesley Mnrthi. to that manfrion above prepared for Gods saints. His death came after a period of long illness In which every- .thing known, to medical science WAS done to restore him back to ! health and strength. His going , wasr not sudden and. he was a great sufferer for sometime, but he' endured' the :pain with great I patience. Yo^ never heard him I complain. His home and his heart , were always open to anyone who I visited him and his family and I their company waa ackncwlodgcd .with great cheer. He appteclafflS' ; everything-that was done, the lit-- .tlc .t.hinga-as well as the big. He had'- a large circle of ' friends I whom' he loved and who loved him because of his general dlspesl- I tiou. There Is an empty plhce in the home -and a yacapt^ plhce in tho community. His words s "I am ready to die.'' Hie wife who Burvives him in tho happy con- ^ciotisnese of having don'e what ' she could to fill his last days with \ quiet and comfort. I Mr. Martin Was 79 years of age; ■He was •bom March 2, 1861, near-I Bethel in Davie Couniy. DuringI hie llfo'he was nuirriod 'three times. First to Miss Mary Jane Daniels, March 4, 1874 and she departed this Hfo Septombor 4, 1870, To thlo union -woro .horn\ Hi'roe children, two of whom died while infants, And Iho'pther," Mrs.'A. F. Ficklor, of'SallAbUry pjias- cd awny a few months ago. Se cond to Miss Margftrotv- Star, May 12, 1888,; and = she ddpnrtedI this life October'6, 1897.»-To'thIflI union-were born five chtldren; all^of whom are • living,.Mr. J.. F.j Martin, of Hickory,• Mrs. J, H.! Thompson, of near Spencer, Mrs, S. D. Daniels, of this place, ..Mr,IB. E. Martin, of Salisbury and. • Mrs. E. D. Klmmcr, of near Spen- .cer. Third he was - .married to iMrg. Maggie Dondmoii, Decembdr 21, 1914, Avho survivo him. Ththis union was born one child, Mary Francos who also survives. Those siirvlvinjr are, his' wife, Maggie , two sisters; Mrs. G. W. Cope, of this plnco*nnd Mrs. LeeHopkins, of near Bethel, alx chil- jj d-ren. 23 -grandchildren and 2j groab grnndchndron.I He wos laid -to rest in ConcordM. E. Cemetery, Wednesday, Snpl- cmbor 17,1030 nt 8:80 p. m. Funeral services were oonduct- od by Rev. A. G. Loftin. ./ The active pnll-bearera were?Messrs -Raymond Dnnloi, Claude IThompaon, Herman Bcrrlcri Spoil-1 I cer Foster, Claude'Plckler, and! Paul Cope. The flower girls were Addle Mae and Ajinio Leo'Mor-tin,I Margaret, Belle and MinnieI^Daiilela, Jahie and Ruby Mnvtin, Sue and Beuloh rFoster and Mhr- igarot Rimmor. ft lRS. .JOHN A. LEFLBR PASSES AWAY Mrs. Cora Sluirpo Lefler, ugcd73, wife of .John A. Leilor, ilicb at her home near Goooleomeo, on Sunday afternoon lai'tcr a linger ing illness o& three years, caused I by tt fractured hip. The deceas ed was the daughter of Alfred Shnrpo of I-rcdell county, and at. the age of ten years joined tho Metbodiet Church at Olin. She had been a faithful member of Liberty Church since' her mar riage, and for thirty years taught tho children's class In Sunday school. She is survived by her husband mid two daughters, Miser Lacy Loner and Mrs. AddisonCable, three children having pre ceded their mother to the grave.* Eight grandchildren also survive.,The funeral services were con-' I ducted at Liberty ou Mondy af ternoon at 3 o'clock, by the pas- ■ tor, Rev. A. C. Loftin; assisted by Revi T. J. Houck, of Cooloemee, and Rev. E. M. Avott,- of Albumar';' le. The poilbea-rera were i T.. C.Preason, J. G.. MoOulIoh, R. W. Kurfees, S* R. Beasent, J.. G. Crawford; ^ and Q. '-W, WilllaniB, The fl oral -offerings wore carr' ried-by Misses Margaret Spry,. Elde Alexander, Sadie Alexander Ruby Alexander, Mary Sharpo Cable, Adelaide Cable, -BlancheCable, tMadaline Daniel, Ruth. Mundy, Hilda Taylor, and Pran ces Ridonhour. Kelly Walker I The people of this communitywere saddened when word was re-'' ceived last Saturday that Mr. Kel-• ly Walker had been killed. He wasSkilled on the railroad yards atj Winaton-Salcm whore he had held. a position for several years. HisI father, Mr. Crawford 'Walker was i born and reared here and Kelly.was n frcauent visitor here aiImon-g relatlvos and friends. HisI remains wore' brought here andburied Sunday afternoon. The1 floral tributes woro beautiful. lie was nearly 27 years■ loaves a widow and M children,' his parents, one brother, two ala- 1 tors. ■' ...... Bio - Obituaries - 9/25/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 2,1930 Clara Williams LITOB GIRL choked TO DEATH Little Clara Willlama. four year old - daughter of Mr. nni Mrti. Bennett WllUama Avas cliok* ed to- death by a muacndinc on Inat Friday morning. Her father being near when /it happoncd,.. aleo ilia brother did all they uould to aaVo the-child, but it dloil before-a . doctor could there. ' ' 'On- iicbfliu'tit of the mothot bc', ing very bIcIc at the timo of the accident, the child was'taken to a hear by. funeral establiahinent, and cared for-until Sunday aftor •noon,' when the body was taken back to Jeruaalem for the funeral aervices and burial. Little Clara woa loved by oil who know her, was an unuaunlly bright child, and aeveral hundred people went to vlow tho body be* foro it was taken back to lt& last resting .place. ' • Though Its soul has gono to Heaven, little Clara will be miss* ed and wo extend out greatest •sympa-thy to Its parents and re* latives.• * . , Dear little hands, wc miss them BOJ n ' ' I All through ithc-day wherever we X'l|-.;thru 'the night/ how lonely . It seems, . . n :* ' For ho little-, hands wake me out of my drearatf., Bio - Obituaries - 10/2/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 8,1930 Will Correll Mr. Will Correll died at his home on R. 4 Satiirday night, Oct. 4th,. following, a stroke of paralysis, aged 65 years. The foneral and burial services were conducted by his pastor. Re?. A G. Loftin at Liberty Methodist church Monday morning at 10 o'clock.. Mr. Cor rell is sorVive4-by his" widow, one son and three daughters. * Bio - Obituaries -10/8/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 9,1930 MRS. M. K KELLY DIES' 7 n AT SALISBURY HOME Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Kolly, hiffhly esteemed lady, and \yldDW I of James A* Kelly, proaninent ei* n tizon of Mocksvllle many yeaii'S «tfo, passed away ht her home on West iiinis Street, In. Salisbury on Monday • aifternoon, . October Oib, aged 88. The deceased %vaa: the daughter of •Col. H. It. Austin and Elvira Gaither Austin, and was born and reared In Mocks vllle, her father, for many yonra being propi'letor of the Duvlo Hote\. fiotor Mr. Kelly' hod charge of this well-known hotel which occupied the site wheilo the Dnvie County court, house n^w stands. Mrs. Kelly waa n devoted iwife and mother, and her chari-, table hand reached but to many ' who wero in need. .She was a faith ful -member of the ♦.•■Mo.cksyllleMethodist church, and tooU greot interest in Its endeayors. Abouttwo months ago aho had a atebkeof paraly.aiSi and had been in", avery feeble condition, since then. Her husband and enb son, JuihosI Kelly, Jr., preceded her to thegrave a number of.years ago, andj she is survived by two daughters. Misses Mary and Elvoi Kelly, bothof Salisbury, two* sons, John Kelly, of Sallabury. and Henry T.Kelly, of Toyloraville, and fivegrandchildren. "A short sbrvlco was hold at the home on'"Wednesday morning* at 9:80, with J. H. Earnhardt, offlciatlng, and the'interment took plaOo in the family plot at Joppa cemetery at 11 o'clock.. INFANT SON OP MR. ANDMRS. J. W. BAILEY DIES Phillip, the two-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bailey, of the Pork community, died Monday morning. October 6th. The funeral services were conducted at^PorJc Church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by Rev. E. W. Turner," assisted by Rev. Thomas Trott, of Stateavllle, The parontsi fivebrothers and thrSe .sisters sur vive. Pallbearers wore Alex LiV-engood, OdoH Livongood, JamesLivongood, and James Forrest, and the flowers were, carried byMisses Dorothy Livengood, Bllzn;beth Livengood, Wyolone Bailey,Coolenc Bailey, Ella Jones and LctUe Sue Jones. . ■ .: • WILLIAM Ci COURELL Rl^ES William Christopher COrroll 65,. well known man of the JerusalemTbwnshlp was buried .at Liberty Mehodlst church yesterday. Mr.Correll.passed away at .11:55 ^at-?-nvday night after suffering for jfour days from n stroke of parnJyrHia..Ho whs "born in Rowan countybut spent moat, of his iKpDnvle. In 1892 hd was married toMiss Anna V. Loflcr and to this union wore bom feur children, ■four of whom survive, as foUowa:,Mrs. Laura GalcSj Mrs.-- WUHeDaniels and* Mrs", Sadie Owens,daughters and one son GcorgoCorrell, also an adoipted son AllenCorrell, all .rosldihg in Davie I County. , • „ II In addition .to the above Mrs.,Correll and 18 rgrandchlldren re-' main tb mourn his; dopnrture. Mr.Correll united .with the LibertyMothodiflf, church aeverhl yearsago.and i^mhlned n.^ cDUS.iatont momher until his d^th'.. .Rev. A. .G. Loftln of Mocksvllle,pastor of the church pftlciatcd. Bio - Obituaries - 10/9/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 15,1930 Mrs. Henry Blake Mrs Heni7 Blake who lived near FarmiogtbD, died suddenly Friday night, about 11 o'clock Mre. Blake had heed-in good health- un.til the tine of her death, -^he-body was' laid to-rest in -Farmington oenie* tery Sunday afternobo at three o'clock: -Mrs. Blake is survived by her husband and six children three, sons and three daughters' Mrs. Blake was a. member of the Farmington Baptist church." A good woman has been called to ber reward. Fanerd Mrs. Kelly. . Funeral' and burial. Services of Mm. M. E. Kelly, who died at ber home in Salisbury Monday • after> noon of last week, were held at Joppa graveyard Wednesday moFn* ing"^ at-II." o'clock. The services were conduced by ber pastor, Rey. J." H. • Barnhardt, a^isted,. by Pre- siding Elder T. H. Sprinkle. Sur viving Mrs. Kelly is two sons, John, of Salisbury, and Harry, of Taylors ville; two daughters. Misses Mary and... Erva. Kelly!, .of Salisbury. Mijs;. Kelly* was a native of Davie county, but moved from Mocks* ville to Salisbury. abouV 25 years ago.. She'bad many fnen(^ in this section who: were saddened by the news of her death. Bio - Obituaries - 10/15/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 16,1930 MRS. H. Li BLAkE 6p FARM. ' INCTON .'passes AWAY • 'Mr?' H, L. .JBlakd,;- Avell-kndwn .'Wfrian,; of iFarmingioii,- dlied-. at hor hdnie. on Prldny ovenlnlirr Oot n aO^h, at/tho-aao of Bl. ' Tho do-- cpoaad ^ns.tho" daughter of M. J. Grlfflh and Mary. Jackfion Crl(hti, -Woodleaf, and'Is Survived by hor husband, hor' parents,-- and-- the following children; M.ra; J. H. j Cash, -of '-WlhBton«Sa]eni,.^M-r8. 0.' W. Rntlcdgo,-.o£ 'Woodleaf,- 0. 0. Blake, .of Salisbury, ftoy Bloke, of Ohnpol Hlll^ Jpeeph-Blakcj of Cot- nwba College,'-M-ies 'Laura -' Leo Blake, J. A.,/-Clinton and-Frank' 'Blake, all . of . Pamilngtoni " Oho • alster, Mrs. 'John Black, of Lewis- villo," and' , three.' brolhera,' J. IB. Grlffln, of Salisbury, H. M. Grif- ^ -fln, of -Pitbaborp, and W. E, Grlf- An, of WoodlcAf, also . survive. Punoral sorvicos wore' held nt ' Fn-rmlngtpn Baptlofc ' Churc},*. on Suiiday'hfternoon at 2:80, with Rev. E, L. Smoke and'Rev. E. W. TuriJ.or ofllclotlng, T|iq pnllbew« n ora •wor6::C:i>0.-BIa](Q', .Toaoph Bluko W. A. B!n^;J;'H;.•Bl'rtko llnd ;BlaIkp? '.Thq. ilowor girls • "v^ore. •Misses •.J'ulia'.'Purchdoa,- Virginia.. , Puwheoai !y.ldla<.WoddlM^^ James,''An'iilc'Claire i&avIs, Lotiiieo '* Bavis, Gladys Davi&,.'Alico'Dixon . Mildred--BlaclnvoldGr.' ' Bio - Obituaries -10/16/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 22,1930 8&dn(^ tbai Tie and \ not^ thje^-deatli' pi, Mr. drx^tr' wbiielt^- jo^uhed at his home nrar. Advancedast' Xuesday , after- noon, folloiwiiig. a stroke of nara; ly^' which:hVsulfered,aiew. daVs previbtis. ..'Mr;::Orrdf yp-years of age, and is survived, by his .^d.-' ow aiid three, childcen, two'soos.'B. is, andX. B Orroif, and one dau'gb- ter, Mrs. v£dna Beanchamp:.'. The funerai.serviced; were' condnct^ by. his paslb.r'/. I&Vi.-W. M.. Rat^buiti, Wedn^ay afternoon^at tbr^doy|c, ^nd. the .body laid-'to i^f in M<ik's- ChaiDel. graveyard.'. -.Mr; Orrell was a natircof Davie^tihty and one of the cohoty's ;h^t' vciti> zens. In* hib^ death/the wife and children . have sustained, a .'giha'i loss. the . community in which be lived one of its-best, arid most be loved .dcizens; :sm.d> the church au untiring -worker for all "'tbat.'^ was good and/opbuUding. Peace'. to his ashes. ' Mrs. Areney Shields Mrs. Areney Shields died sudden* ty Wednesday at her home on R. 2. aged 71 yeais. The. body was laid to rest in Oak Grove cemetery Thursday afternoon at $ o'clock. Rev. J. H. Groce condnctlog the funeral and. burial services! Mirs. Shields is survived by her husband and one brother. Sarah Jane Bailey Miss Sarah Jane Bailey di^ al* most suddenly at her home near Jericho'Sunday' about soon. The body was laid to rest in Center churchyard Monday aftefboon at *3 o'clock, her pastor. Rev. A. G. I«ofrin, Qondacting the fnneral and but ial services. Miss Bailey is sur vived by two brothem and three, sisters, all of the. Jeiicho commu- nilv. A good woman has been called to her reward.-^ John Wall Little Daughter Williams Mr. John Wall died at his 'home two miles north-west of Mocksville^ early Monday morning, following a long illness, of tuberculosis, aged 46 years. The fonpral services were held at Oak'Grove Methodist church Tuesday .afternoon at 2 o'clock by his-pastor. Rev. A.' G. Loftin and the .body laid to rest in Oak Grove graveyard. Mr. Wall is survived by his father, one sister and four brothers. < The little 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Junte Williams died at the home of her parents in Jerut salem township Friday, following a few. days illness of diphtheria. The little' body was laid to rest id the Fork graveyard Saturday after noon, limeral services* being g>d- duct^ by Rev. A. T. Stoudenmire of Cooleemee. The little girl is survived by her parrats'and • three brothers. * . .Mrs. Bbger Pa^s. Mrs. Mvira Bo(ter died Sahdayat the home of b& son M.- Bofter. at Cotmty Ltqe, at an advanced age, followidg an illness of some time. The body was laid to rest In'tloloa.Chapel graveyard IViaa- -day Dooming at 11 o*i^ock, Rev.-R: C. Qo- forth condoeting the fitneipl and .borlal services. Mra. Boger is sofvived. by two chlldrea, M. G. Roger, with whom she iivi^, and Mrs. Marsh Eaton, of near cans. ' • • - n . - Bio - Obituaries - 10/22/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 23,1930 IrtAilY ELIZABETH WILUAMS, aged eour, passes away Mail/ El.laabfiith W/imiama, A-t' •yoor-cfld dauffhtor of- J. RV.'Wili Hama and Ethel Dyaon WllHama •died.with, diphtheria at 'their hoRiB near Jerusalem, on'^ctober- •17th', .• The ninerar iook^.place ot' Fork Baptist church Friday after noon at 8 d'clock;' belng^bohdu'ct* ed by the pastor, Rev. E. W. Thlr- nor, and Key. A. T. Stouderolre, of Gooldemoe. ' The pallbearers were..four young ladles, Misses Alma Motley, Moybell Williams, Jehhctte Davis, and Thelma, Mot ley,, and the flowers were carried by Misses Willie May Davis,' WIl- ma Motley, Esther Holleman, -Bes. ale Williams, and Maggie McLaln. The parents and three brothers survive. MRS. K L. SHIELDS DIES SUDDENLY OCT. U Mrs. Areny Potts Shields, wife :of Emory L. Shields, of Oak Groyo community, died suddenly at her homo on October ^ IBth, heart trouble being the cause of her death. She was the daughter of "lyilliam Potts and Elizabeth- .:Robertso*n Potts, \ftnd was. 71* ;years of age. The lost rites were ■held jat. Oak drove Methodist•churbh'.'on Wednesday afternoon,'with) the; paster, Rev. A, G. Lof-.jiin ajnd; Rev."'J. -H,.'Ordce 'QinclBt-dng. I She is auryivdd by-.her hufl- one brothdr,'Nathan Potts,-;bf Advance,- and- two- grandchild- i-oh; i Thd pollboarora were W. T.Pottff, Prank Potte, Gharllo PbttsrN;; 0. Pottd, and Harvey -Potts,'^nd |h*e flowers wcre-eorried byvSlBsafi* !ilAla' Smith, Ole: Smith, Kathleen' Hmvardi Evelyn HowardHenrietta Howard,- Amy.' Sinlth, and Mrs; Gharllo Potts.' \ y. 0. W. WALLS DEAD . .v'Euporal services for John Oscarl ^llsoh .We 11s,'46,^ who passed a-, why Mbhday morning lit 4:86I o'clock at his' home, on Route 2, |.after;nn illness of sovdhil months.1 were hold Tuesday nftdrnoon at ■ 2 o'clock nt Oak Grove Methodist ^ Churoh. Rev. A. G. Loftln conduct-' ed the-services. Interment follow-,ed iiLtho church graveyard. | Mri Wnita was born in Dnylo County and was n member of dnk Grove Methodist; Church and' Mobksvlllo Council 220, Jr. 0. XJ. A. M..-.Suryiving are the father,.Horrl- j abn Walls throe'daughtersV'Mre;':'Jbhiv4vhilakor, -Mrs. Milton Wat-..! ers'hnd' Hlsa Louise-Wolisj'all-of ithis county; two sons, Elmer and \John William Walls of this coun^ :four brothers, C, L., M. F., W, H, jand P. E. Walls, of this county; one sister, Mrs. H. H. Lonlcr ond three grnndchlldren. »- WILLIAM A. WEANT, MOCKS-VlLLE'S OLDEST CITIZEN, PASSED. AWAY WED. William Aiorfander, ' Weant,; Mockavllle's, oldest citizen hhdveteran ti nner;' passed away athis . homo here on Wednesday eif-ternoon;,Obtpber '^nd; -aftei* anillness of hbdut .a, year, aged 90. Thp'deceased wos the son of Gcor.go i Mi'-l Weant and..,Julia ^Maria Swfhk • Wcflht, • and "waa -borh on 'July :0th; .1040, in'Salisbury in tlieold jail, where RouSer's gardga how jitands'; His parents diedwhen'ho was -a youiig boy, and ho wns apprehtlobd at the age of 18 to 'learn ..the trade' of a tinsmithj-under Willlhm Brown, of Sajlls-' bury, ' .He was a Confederate veteran,having served In; 'Company K., Fourth (North' Garpllna Regiment, In -the war between, the- States.He was marrlodi on September28th, 1870, to' Miss Josephine Campbell, of ' Pinnnklln, Rowan County, "^and to ithis union were 'born fl vo children, one son and a daughter dying.In infancy. Mri and Mrs. Weant. moved to Mocka- vlllo in 1877,' .whore, ho has boon a well-known citizen ever since.ITe wtos '.in., .pxpprienced' tinner,and n number of 'j(6un{f men loarned the tvtido • under- his • Instruction, .Hp not only mado ..maniy useful avtiblos,'.''but;hlso 'some qf ■roal.;beau ly V Qf,-d.eflig^^^tin;-table whfcH- was'^batly'dnii;;omented,^ and othbr.'davleea. ' Sov- ornl yaara'ngb'he began the con-• ■fltructlon of his coffln, using as -ivbase a wooden casket which h.b covered with .tin, ..with elnbbrnt'e'designs. For a number .of years- Mr. Weant hnd boon interested in" religion but it was not until h yoar ft »*o that ho .iolnod thn Mocksylllo Methodist Chui'ch. being taken into the church at hip home bv flev. R. C. Goforth. Ho fdund . great.joy in his religion, which has boon a comfort to him In hislast day.s. Mr. Weant was highly respected and hnd many friends who. "will miss him. ■ ' The . 8ur\'jv{ng family arq his widow, Mrs. Josephine Weant, three daughters, Miss . Burley ■ Weant, Mrs. Frank Brown, of Mocksvlllo, and Mrs. D. P. Foard, of Winston-Snlom, and one grand- daughter, Julia Mhy'Weant^BrbwnThe funeral soryiccs will be-pon- ductod at the Mockaville Methodist: Church, this /ifternoon.. at two o'clock, by thepester,. Rev. . R. C. Goforth, assisted by Mr. T.' I, Caudoll, and the interment will,take place In Chestnut, Hill Com- otciy. In Salisbuiy. Wp extend , our deep sympiithyjto thq boronvcdwidow ond • daughters,,... . . MISS SARAH JANE BAILEY ."04,. DIE^. SUDDENLY 'Miss Sarah .fane.Bailey, aged. 64, died at her .home On Hunting.Crook, Sunday, October 19th, a-,bout noon, tho death coming after a brief.Illness. The dbccuacd wasthe oldest daughter of .the late Henry Bailey and Nancy Lo.wery Balloy, and was held in hi]gh -esr- teom throughout Davic Cbiinty, She loaves to mourn her los.? three sisters, -Misses Venie, -Belle andMary Elizabeth Bqlley,.and twobrothers, Dabncy Builey'and John R. Bailey. Tho funeral services were hold nt Center;; Me|:hodi8t' church, of which the deceased was n member, on Monday afternoon" at two o'clock, with the pastor, Rev. A. G. Loftln, ofllcintlng; Wo extend our deep sympathy to. the bereaved family. Bio - Obituaries -10/23/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 23,1930 I DEATH OF MR. J. EDD ORKELL ) OTHER MOCKS CHURCH NEWS MRS. ELVIRA/TAYtdR , . . BOQER. passes; AWAr: Mra. Elvlrn Tiiyloi*; ftgcji; 71, dlotl qk the hotno- pif hor. son,. G.;M. Boger,.<it County Lino',".'oij' Octobei' 20th, .tluiith ..resulting from' pnrnlysle. ,Sho. whg^tHjij ghtor. of ..the: late Mr.'va'nd; Mrs. r Thomas Taylor,' ';"hoV!A:mdther'8 : maiden' nnmc..bplhg ■•Leflor. ' Herhushnnd, Pnui Bogerii'died• abpiit .thirfy .years''ago, -aiid^the .aurv^;vI^g•£Amlly conBistfl. of php! dhU''ghter, nil's'.- R. M.; Eatbnr pi cann, one son," G, M; Bogbr, 'seven grand' .chlldron, and two .sisters,' Mrs.•T. B.': Parks, of Salisbury, andMiss Mary Ti^yloi', of Groehsboro.- ■The last rites-woro conducted at."Union .Chnpol on Tuesday niorn-.iriff, :at 11 o'clock,'iwlth ReVi-R.G, Gofcrtii In charge. Pallboii^Tera.. wore W. "J. .'Duiin; GodbyV O, K. Keller, A. D, Campbell,P.A, Huneycntt; and Broadiin Ea> ' ton. -Thp flower.a' wer'6 In charge.. of. Miaaos -Mary Stewart; fi oiilah 'Stowni't. SVabcl Bove'r. Irene Bog- '• er, Sarnh. Bogcr, Johnsio Boqror, ; Minnie Lee Ba'lley,. Lotlonji 'Bui-;'ley and Lolq CNell.; ; , • Mr. J. Edd O'rfollwho suffor-ed a stroke of- parnlysfo a 'few dnys^-ago, passed away on.T-hura-lday evening, Oct. 14fch at the.lige-io£.7d, ; , J - Ho had been a-falthfuj'church,member, of. Mock's Mothodla.t' Chiirch, and 'wdo 'fltlll aotlVe. In the. good work'up to th'e'tftho.'he was nailed owny4\HB-.ha(r.-.'k(08nrthe Sunday. - ScHool: •Sdpenlniehd-! ent for..a number; of .yeard^ Sun^ day School, teaohor, roleo Steward' of the church. *.. . (He Is survived by his ^wldow and the' f&!!cv,'lng, children, .l$I-r.B. S. and.'ii. Bj" Orrell'of ijt^ls:place and Mrs. A.'BjeauHhamp of Lewlsvllle. " } v-Thirty "two. graiidchndren,' fdur.ithreat grandchildren/, boiafidc^ ^a |host of other\relatlye8 .and frl-'-iends to mouiAl'.hjs'departure! ■ '• Fuderdl ee^lcea were Hql.d ' the home Wednesday ufterrioon at2:80 (liid at,}liq'^'.church../at j 8^o'clock,' Roatdr!'- R^ W.M.''.iiaiiibu'r)i, tfssiBt.e'd by Rey. ;j.M".''Viirii'eA o.ff|cloti.ng.'vThb' pa.ll-•bbailei's Worawrtfi'd. 6r^^ll,'Wadi.e ■; and Shorll.I Beauchamp," .Glenn ' Jones, Joel and Curtis Beau.chaihpThe ladw'er girls were Misses Model^. and Dorethy. Orroll, Wilma; Thelma and Gladys iBeauchantp,'Min'nie Carter; Mary ^iPhelps,Magdalene and Phyllis'''Beali- cl|amp. ' ' ; . • \ j . . Mrs. E. L. Shields . Mrs. E.. L. .Shieidfl .died* at Herhome near here pi^ "iVednGsday, ofiast week and .was., .buried dt •Oak Gro.vo. Church, on ,Thursday. '' Mrs. Shield, had been in poor.health, but 'lier deoth .was a shock,to the entire jnelgbborhood.OB she.was; seriously 111 fon only ^a^ few hours. Sho was . 71'years of'ago.Surviving aro hor husband, onebrotiier, -Mr. Nathan Potts, of Ad vance and a number of-nephews and nieces. •Funeral sprvicea 'wereconducted . by Rev. J. H. Groce ofIfchia neighborhoo'd land ^ov. A. G. Loftin of Mocksvllle.- A -good ■woman 'hn's gone to her reward. Bio - Obituaries - 10/23/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 29,1930 W. A. Weant Aged Soldier Passes. Mr. W.- Ai W6aut> one o! Davle county's oldest citizens, pass^ a* way at bis tio'me in this, city. Isst W^nesday afternoon at • fafo 6'^cck. following an illness of one year.' Mr. Weant was 90 years old his last birthday, which w^Jn in July. The funeral services were hdd at the Methodist church here Thursday aftsrhoon at-two cfcloct^, his.pastor, Rev. R. C. Goforth,.as sisted by Rev. G. T.' Vick, of Winston Salem, conducting the services Following .the funeral, the body was carried to Saltsbnry and laid to rest in Chestnut Hill cemetery. Mr. Weant ^moved to Mocksville from Salisbury in 1877, -and had been a resident of this city for the past 53 years. He entered the Confederate Army when 18 years of age, and was o member of Co. E., 4th Nortb Carolina Regiment. Only one member of his company is still living, Mr. James Trexler, of Rowan ^unty. Mr. Weant made bis own.casket, ha^ng finish* ed it three years ago, when he was Charles D. Shackleford Charl^ .Shackelford, 71, well .known , fa^er /of . .Fumihg^h township, died at Jifs^-hpme .nepr. nethlehetn.'chufch Thui^ay mov ing. hid* been in had health for sevi^i .^bnths. Mr.' * Shackd- fOrd v^as a napve of Virginia, hnt- moved tn P^^e ahont sq yearn ago.; Fnneral' sei^^ were^ hpld .Friday- at two/o'dotlk at Betbieb^ dist't^urcb by Rev. A.. .iioftin; of -'Mbcliitdlle; .and tbc laid to. rej^t. in the icfaurcb ^aveyard;;^ S^ackeifbrd is v^by WidbW*i'flhdV*btie-'- Bio - Obituaries -10/29/1930 87 years of age. He spent three montlis at work on it. The casket was made of charcoal tin, composed of thonsands of pieces, and attract* ed mnch attention Hundreds of people from this state, as welf as many from western • states, were shown this casket, a piece of work of which Mr. Weant was justly proud. His body was laid to rest in the casket. Mr. Weant -was a> copper.and tinsmith, having served bis apprenticeship when a young man. He united with the Metho* dist church a short* while before his death! He bad been in bad health for the past five or six years, but was able to look after his shop un* til last October. He had probably made more tobacco flues than any man who ever lived in Davie coun ty. He was a flue workman and had made many elaborate pieces of household fumitnre, tiring nothing hut tin and^ copper in their con struction. Mr. Weant is survived hy his widow and three daughters, Miss Barley Weant, of Mocksville, Mrs D. P Foard, of Winston Salem, and Mrs. Frank Brown, of Mocks ville, R. 1, and one grand daugh* ter. Two nephews and three nei.ces, of Rowan county survive, together with.a number of relatives in Texas and Oklahoma. In the death dt this aged vpteran, the'town and county loses one of its best known citizens, a man who wilt be missed as much if npt more than any dti; zen in the county. He was a kind and loving father, and treated his fellowmen as he would have his fellowmen treat him. We-shall all miss him. Peace to his ashes. , Mn. Potfs Dead. Suffering a stroke of paralysis, Mrs. Eliza Anne Potts, 64, wife of P. J. Potts, passed away at her home at Advance Thursday after noon. She was bora in Davie county, August 24, X866, and was a member of Shady Grove Methb dist Chnrch. Snrvivors.indttde her husband; six sons, Andy, Jess^and Tom Potts of. Winston Salem; Charles Potts, of Cana;~ Henry 'Pbtts, -of High Point, and James Potts, .of Tbon^- ville; - two daughters, Mrs. - Mary Loh Hiltph,' of Tenhes^, and Mrs. Paulina Henry, of Kannapo lis; several grandi^ildren. and a brothers C. M. Sheets, of Winston- Salep. DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA - Tte funeral service were held Sunday afternoon, at the .home at/ 2 o'clock, cobdncted by Rev. MK Rhtbbnrn, of Advance..!■; ■* • . : . DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 29,1930 William J. Atkinson Meets Horrible Death. Mr, William J. Atkinson 2S, who lived near Winston'Salem, was instantly killed about 10 o'clock Friday i)i|;bt near Cana, while out 'possum huntings with a hnin^ber of bis friends. ' Thev bad treed a 'possum and cut ' the tree,' which fell , and bounce^ about 15 feet, crushing t^e skull of Mr. ^tkin* son, who died instantly. The body was laid to rest in Eaton's grave yard Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, funeral survices being conducted by Rev. V. M. Swaim, of Winston- Salem. Hundreds of. people were present for the.funeral, more than three hundred aatomobiles being on the grounds. Mr. Atkinson is survived by bis widow, who was a Miss CoUette before marriage. Two small children, his mother, one brother and three sisters survive. JAx, Atkinson was a native of Davie county, but went to Forsyih luany. years ago- Floyd Jones Darie Man Killed In Montana. A mes^ke was^ receivedi here Friday night stating that Mr, Floyd Jones had b^n killed at Billings, MonX-, Friday, but no particnlars wera given flsi to how he met hts death. The body will be brohght here and laid to rest- in.. Salem church yard . Friday, at 2 o!clo^k. Mr. Jpudsleft Davie county-• aboht 18..-years .ago, going '.to Montaba where he hsis made bis home since. He is surviyed. by his widow, bis father, u/Jj.' M.; Jones, of qear. Kappa; t^c brothers, H. C , Sam and ATistip; Jones, all of ,Davie;:| three ^ters,- Mrs. J. of High' Ppiht;, Mrs. n Joliii T^ftedge of Elkin ahdJM^ J. % Mocks^ii^.R- 4^-i Mr;, W. .8. Porter Pa$8e.s Mrs. Cornelia A. Foster 71* widow of W. E. Foster .died at her home, j Advance Route one. Monday morn- ling at d o'clod^. ' She had been in declined health'^ree years'and her condition had been seridus three weeks.' \ ' • •• Mrs. Foster was born in Davie county February 6,1859. She bad been a meiziber of Bethlehem Metho diet Church thfrly-fivB years. /; Survivln^are three-sons. M. S>. W. B, and'f. .B; Foster, all. of"Ad yance ^a.te oae; four daughters, Mrs. j B.' PloWman. Mrs. S. T, pdnn, of Advance, Mrs. J. Q. An derson and' Mrs, L M. Eyerhardt of Winsion'Salem: two i>rbtb'ers,. John fi. Brock,'of F^imihkton, at^ Ed: Brock of Canada/ Funeral sermces-^were conducted at Betbleheis|Metbodi8t*chairchTab- day ^tornoou a(c 2 Id'clook foy 'Rev Mr. Bell. Ihtecment followed in'^e cbtcrcb graveyard; \ •' • ' .. Mr. Henley Passes. 1 Mr. R. B. Henley died Fridays evening shortly after eight o'clock. I following an extended illness, aged j 74 years. The . funeral services [ ■were conducted Saturday afternoon at 3:3b o'clock at the borne of Mrs. Mollie Jones, h-niece of .the deceas ed. Rev. E. C. Goforth conduct ed the services. The body was laid to rest in Joppa graveyard. Mr..Henley is survived by two-sons and. one . step daughter, besides mauy friends and di.stant relatives. The Record is'sorry to anoqunce the death of this big hearted nian; He was a member of the Elks and ■also a Mason. ' Bio — Obituaries - 10/29/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 30,1930 K. B. HENXiEY WED FRIDAY EyENING N Robert Burton Henley, aged 74, (lied here on Friday ovoning, Oct. 24th., after an illness of several pionths, his dontb resulting from a • Gompllcatton of cliscaaos. He was the son of Addlson Henley and Theresa Nlblock H^ley, and .'was born 'In Rowan dbunty on ; April 16,1856. His parents moved to iMocksvillo.-when 'ho wagi .a flmaH.boy, andv ho otlended then well-known Clay, Hill "Semlharyi taught .by . Jacob .Eatoni, .q famptia tonoher., .When a .young man. IVe loft . for. the .Wegt, . where hp.'r.cV maine'd : for. years," copiliigJliere from Idaho) He thbn 'located.. In • Richmond^ ya.|. cndvwhs; thoj pfe^ prletor-of "a. largo ..stock, farm.', Hds wifo, who was •fome^ly' •Miss. Clara: Clarke, of Iowa, " died a number of years ago, , and he re turned to.SfbcksvIllo -to'make; his I homo with hie .siater, the latp Mra. Kate Holmnn. Ho is survived by I -two ' sons, who, live in the West, •and his nlecej Mrs, MoIIle Jones. I Funeral aorvicos were held at the , home of Mrs. Joncs oh Saturdiiy afternoon at 3:80, by Rev. R. CTj . Goforth* assisted by Rev. W. B. • (Waff and E. P.* Bradley, and the; I Interment took plnce 'at Joppn Ccmetory whoro hta parents are buriojd, The pallbonrors woro: .D. H. Hondricks, E. M. Swicegootl, i, J. R. Guffoy, J. V. Nlblock, R, j Ck Wnlkei* and J. E. Tuttorow, and ; tho'. fldwors were cnriiod by Mrs. 0. 0'. Dnnlol, Mlssoa Salllo Ilun- tor and Knthorlno ICurfcos. Wo extend, oi^r deep sympathy to Mrs. Jones. Irvan Earl Whitaker • INFANT SON OP MR. AND . MRS. Z. M. WHITAKER DEAD IrVun Enrl, one-yciir old son of ' Z. M. Whitaker and. Bessie Hodg- ("bon Whitaker, passed away • on j October 24th, the funeral services I being held at. Zion * Mothcdlsb - Church on Saturday afternoon at throe o'clock, with tho pastor. Rev. A.,G. *I/)ftin, .officiating. Thb pall bearers-wore Ratledge, Ji^-H. flodgson, .B. H..- Hodgson^ and.' B; . L. Bock, and- the/ flowen girls were Misses Ediia Ghtton, Mary Gatton, Irene Hodgson; Mn^ tie Hodgson, Paulino Hodgson,' n'lul.Martha Oatton. P/iQYD R. JONES DEAD The -remains of Floyd R. Jones, * who was killed in Boilings, Mont., Ofitobor" 24th.,.i 'Will nrrlvo Jn Mocksvllle Thursday night. Tho body will -be carried to thp homo, of his brother,'H; C; Jones on Route one Friday morning. Fun eral and burial servjeos will bo hold nt Sniom M; E. Church, Fri day, October Slat, at 2 p. m. Bio - Obituaries - 10/30/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 30,1930 William J. Atkinson Our entire comtnunlty M<nB shocked and deeply grlevedi when It was learned Inet Friday night tliat William J. Atkinson ' had been atrupk by a falling tree, in the woods several tnlles west of hero, and Instantly killed. His home was tat Winston-Salem, , Route 1, but he with his family, was spending the week«end at the homo of his father-in-law, Mr.'W. .S. Collotte and jvas out with a party of frknds opossum hunt- . Ing, AVhen the fatal accidsnt oc- n curred. He was the son of Mr. John Atkinson, who died many , years ago, and Mrs. Ada Atkin son, of WinatonrSa^m, arid his .age -was 28-years arid 9 months. ,Ho was married April 16th; 1926 To Mis.i Era Collctte 'and to thlo •union wore born two .children. Francos, ago 2%-years and'Ada Ann,.(Dge 4-. months. Will, qs he ivas familiarly known' here,, spent several years of his early man- ! hood at this place, and was much loved by all who . know him. Ho I joined Batons Criiirch in Septem ber 1921 and was one of our very .best members, having served on . the board of Deacons for the past 'throe years. Funeral services were held at Batons Church on Sunday at 11 a. m. by Pastor. Rev. V. M. Swaim and Rov. D. H. Wll- cox, assistant pnator of First Bap tist Church of Winston-Balcm, and were attended by the largest, crowd over assembled on the church grounds, being estimated ! around 1200 persons. The body •was laid to rest in the cemetery near by completely covored -by a btthk of' the most boautiful flow ers, contrbiutcd by .sympathizing friends. The. deceased hold a po sition in the mhchino shops of thd Roynolds Tobacco Company for the past nine years,- and his com panions In shop were pall boarors 'at tho funeral.'.Rolativos from.a distancQ attending' the funeral wore his mother, Mrs. Ada Atkin son, sisters. Miss Elizabeth Atkiri. son, Mns,-H.'-C. Wyatt, Mrs, Gray, Pfnff, brother Robert Atkinson, all of Winston-Salem, uncles, Will Atkinson, of Burkesvillc, Vn., Tom Atkinson, of Winston-Salem and Frank Douthit, of Mt, Airy, William and Jacob Douthit, grand mother, Mrs. Lizzie Dbuthit, Ad- van-ce. Route 1, Aunts,'Mrs. B. C. Toaguo and hjrs. L. L. Furchea of Fnrmington, all with their families. Besides these was a host of' friends from Winston-Salem, Mocksviile and all surrounding neighborhoods. The breavcd fam^ iiy hai^ the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in this sad hour. Bio — Obituaries —10/30/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 5,1930 How Mr. Jones Met Heath. The Billing, Montana Gazette, nnder date of-OcL 25th.. givea the following detaUs in* to the death ol Mr. Floyd Jones, a former Davie cohnty .man, who was killed in an anto wreck .on Oct. 24tir. . **A heavy sedan, driven by Mrs. Joseph Rnss^l-cf Billings, rammed the re^ end of a light louring car. iniuring h& two occof^ts, one 04 them fotaUy on the Latirel road., five miles west of BlUings about 5 o'clock Friday evening- Flo^ R. Jones. 43, ot X20'&oth Twenty- seventh stte^snffer^ a.cmshl^ chest and mternai injnries and died white being taken to a local ho^i- tal. Htscomptmion'Wf^s not criti* cally ihjnred. Mrs. Russell had fonrpass^gers in her 'car. and all escaped injniy. Jones and his com panion were beet field workeia and were returning to Billm^ after ;6e<- curing a contract/ to pnll a small acreage. They pnlled into the mid dle' of''the..higWay-to' pass a :.patk* ed antomobife: ,The..h^vy-machine cr^ed in: their car throwing: them- to the roadway. , '3to.:-Riis^l »id she did hotsee theiighit - car ttntil sfae w^ tM'dpse tositop. - She no^t held, atid cbron^-Smithi faacl hot decided on jair inqa^l late 'Friday night. . Jones haa.liyj^Jh..this, city iS^years.' ''^CrWas rbom* in; Davie mamed'itovGra^^^^ suMyes;- Tii^re:^ ho/ChJidren;* V": • Bio - Obituaries -11/5/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 6,1930 MRS. IRWIN BAILEY DEAb' . tAnnJo Opal Hobba,' VahEatoh Balloy was biirn February". -1910 and l^aco. fully fell liale^p Tuesday, Oct'obor 28thi 1080/ She wob tho'younffbat daughter of the la^jCharUe and Victoria; Thbmp- abn'VanlSiiton.'' Sh'a/was married to'lryjA,Balle^ AugUBt 12t;h .1!)26.« Andle djp^l had.beeiii a sufterer of Asthaniia prac'tlcdUy all her life .and', coritractbd doublepneumonla and nathamii.and,only lived'a few. hourar' She was n loving and de Voted'wife Olid had ii-winning per aoiiality. She waa ajl^alth'ful mom bbr of Aacenalbn i^nday achobl and took groat-Interest in-church work.. Funeral, doryloe. was held, Thursday,' October • doth at 6i o' clock, in the'Episcopal dhur«h by the rector, Rev. N. 0. Dunoan,;aB- slated by Rev. T, L. . Trott, of Statoavllle. .The-choir sang Abide- With Me, An TTricJoudy Day and There is'A BleSscd Home. Inter ment followed In-Kork Cemetery at twilight, un.der -a'.bnnk of dow- era, Roaido the, -husband and mother she^ Isi survived by 8 sla ters, Miss. Paige ty^inHpton, who iresldea\ Sn-hfq^ahnllto.wln, lowlrV. Mrs. Mildred Wood,..of Mocksvlllb Ruto '4 • tind .Mrs, ;Ituby Bobertaon of Bixby, The-phll .bctirors wore Lee and- .Hbnry>. Btarnhnrdt,..Ned. and Bahnson Bailoy," james Liven- good nnd-Holt swift.''The flowers. were-'carrrod hy Hattlo, • Bottlo, Sadie and UutH Bafnhardt. Mat^ tie Sue Janice dhd Colebn Bailey, Gladys Sheets, hiablo' Liveh'good aiuV Volmnn Swift. Wd extend, daap sympathy to the grlcrf strick- oii family. ... Annie Opal has gone' to GHory- land , Wb will clasp hor by tho hand She'll bo standing nt the gate For hor loved one thoro sho'll wait, Her cross was hard to boar, But a Golden crown sho'll wear, She .has left her doSr ones hi-re They'll bo wolcomo, over there, Annie Opal Is gone but not foiv gotten' , . •*''By her loved ones-left bohliul .She is rcstin'g in that* city Where the lights forever «»hine. MRS. JULIA ANN STAR^I DbAd i Mvtf. Juliiv -AnhVBtavr/r^ Starr,.'ipMbed^^^^ "hdi; homo at pornptzbr.Ws^.Rf^^^^^ day morning, .■Nd.v^•.Bth^•^^^ i;following' h' abrloVe-jlbneaaW^Starr, W*8 sixty-six ;yonro-.of-' Gobrgo Starr, of Cox'riatzor. i The funovnl service was; con- jducted by Rev. E. W. Turner and .'Mr. T, I. Cnudoll, at the . home Thursday evening nt one" p. m.Interment following at Foster Family Comqtcry. . / ■ Bio - Obituaries - II/6/I930 DAViE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 12,1930 Thos. C. Sheets Aged Sbl£ef- C^ed. - Mr. T^os. C." Sbeets" 'die3 at bis lionie near • Bixhy early last Fridsy morning, aged 85 years. Mr. Sbee^ was in good health wKeii: he retired Thursday night. and.hi5.deatb;Was a distinct shock to his love ones, his neighbors and the entire com* tntinitv in which he lived: for so many years. Mr. Sheets Ws born in Davie Conniy June 21," 1845 He served'during the Civil wai in the lotb Virginia Cavalry. . The funeral services were held .in the Meltiodist cbnrch Sunday' after- noon at 1:30 o'clock, the services bein^'conducted by his pastor, Rev J- E, Rathburn, assisted by Revs. J M-- Varner ,and E. 'W. Turner. The body was 1aid\to rest-in Sbadv Grove cemetery .with Masonic hon ors. Ml'. Sheets is survived by seven SQDS, M. C bnd S. S.'Sheets,, of Adimnce, R.. 2; H. " C. Sheets, Of" Lewisyille; L,. B. Sheets, lotisev Wash., C. L. Sheets, Riiig* aid. Va , N. D: and Jl H. Sheets, of Winston Salem-: One daughter, Mrs. Ahilie Hetp,,ol Ad vance. R 2 also survives. Mr. Sheetswas well known in Davie county,, hay ing spent all bis life here.' He* w^ county tieasurer for rwo years— 1912 *1914 • was-", a general- hesirted citizen, and .was loved by ail who knew hira. In his death The Record sustains the loss .of ^ijc of its best ■; friends, We _ willmiss bis jpieasant smile and Hearty handshake. He has passed pver the'river arid is af'rest On thejpther.side. " ^ >;. • •' - • Vera Mae Benton Miss Vera Mae Bentbn, .36. years old,, and g teacher' in the Spencer schools, was almost ipstautly killed Snndav night at Salisbury when an automobile . in which she was a passenger, was sirticis by a passeng:- er train at the FtiUon sueet cross* in|^; V Mrs. Benton is an aunt of MisS'Annie^ Mae Benton,- -wh'o is music ! tocher in the * HccksviUe schools. Mrs. John L. Starr Mrs^ John LI- Stgrr, 66, died: 'at: her home near Cjomatzer on Wed nesday, Noy- .5th; . The .body was laid to r«t. in the Foster tami- iy graveyard" 'Thur^ay. Faneralservices were conducted' at thehome by,Rev. , - Mrs. Smrr is survived by; her husbandcme'^son, George Sw, of Cbrnat- zer, and ai dattgbiter, Mrs. Enoch Smith, of Calahaln;: . .. ^ Bettie Hendricks Euneral 'and. burial.services wereheld at; Smith- Grove. MethodfetChurcH Thuf,^ay; afternoon ^rMrs. Bettie .Htfhdricks., 8?.passed away :ai. the rLngHUr/Mrs.a^ay nlbrping,. .death d^^withe infirmities.of nge.Ceased is surviv^ by cply onejqpild■ with whbm she had-made homejlnca tKe dea« of^B.wba»d •tUre VMr. T. i,; CaadeUtJot.Mocksviiie :'officieted. .f .l .he ■ peny beautiWI ■ • • . 1.a:^,.a.aKi.lAufe llie 'COmmU" Bio - Obituaries -11/12/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 13,1930 JOHN H. HAVES PASSES AWAY John H. Hayos. 70. died" nt liia 0?'"^.°.", Route.3. near,peffiolcl, on Nov. 7th. uflei* he-Ino- in^decHninK health for two Tho deceased was. the son SI rl " Cnroliiieinai'p Ilayca. nnd wia a well- known farmer and hirhly ostoRm- ed man. Hia wife, who was for merly Miaa Ada* OMfcher, died several years ago. The aurvWing ^nuJy coiialsis of three . sno''. Will Hayes,. of Harmony, Robert Hayes of* the same' place,' GpiCher Hayes, of Detroit, Mich., three daughters, Mrs. T. Fi Powell, of Woodleaf, 'Mrs, Moody Smith of Harmony, and Mtes Annlo Hayes, of High Point. 26 grandchildren, B great grandchildren and. one brother. J, E. Hayes, of.Wlnston- S^lom. .Funeral services were held- at Rock Springs Baptist €hurch on Saturday, afternoon, at 8 o' clock, by Rev. J. M. .BInkle.v. The pnllb03rcir8 weroi J.'A. Hnybs,^ Dowey Smith, Harmon Powell. Marvin IBooo, Reed Powell, and Willie Williams. The flowers-were carried by Mrs. R. B. Smith. Mrs, Carrie Booe, Mrs. Brinvnle Wil- F-^na Alboa, Mrs. Ruth Bundy, Mlsses-Lesslc Hayes ortd Porn Hayes. Naomi Alien Co 11 rity,; didd • biirled -.at'. Macedonia'■':--Momvldn i Church on .Npvi • -irthiV-V ■ ' '.1 ' Bio - Obituaries - 11/13/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 13,1930 Lummie Shoaf . After n lingorinicr Illness of aov- oml months dui'Ation, MlBS'Lumr rajo shoaf,' daughter of .Mr, and Mrs. /ohn T. Shoaf who was born, February 15. 1880, fell jjeacofeliy nalcep Nov. 7, 1080, age, 50 yonrs, 8 months, and.. 23 days. ' Miss Shoaf was a kind nnd loving avo- mnn nnd always had n kind and cheerful word for every one nho mot To know her was to love her and was held In high ostesTn. 'She has boen a suffer for several months with a complication of dl- seasfifl but bore her • .«mfforlng with Christian fortitude. A faith ful attendant of Churehlund Primitive Baptist Church and took groat intoroat Jn church work. She leaves to mourn her loss, her aged parents, C sisters ond, three brothora. Tom Shoaf, of Erlangor,,Cleveland of this com- njunlty and Dock of the home. The 'sisters are, htrs. Richard Kosler and Mrs. John Coats, of Spencer, JVIrs.' i]j,ohn Snidiar of Woodlonf, 'Mrs. Mollie Leonard, of Churchland and Mtaa James, of the home,' oino brother, JVIJI Shoaf preceded her in death 10 years ago, bcsldce a host of rela tives And friends. ,Buriar was at Churchland Sunday, Nov. 8, at j2:30 P. M. For some unknown I'causo Rev. Reld, of Walnut Cove (lid not come. So no funeral was - held, A Invgo crowd waa present which showed the esteem in which she was hold. The floral offerings wore many and bcautl- jful. The pallbearers/ were h<»r I nephew's, Tom ' Sniderj Charlie i Coats, Leo 'ond Adam Shoaf,- OdoU and Will Kaslov. Flower girls wore her nieces, Mrs. Loyd Slm'merspn, Mrs. Delia Young, Mary nnd Pnnnlo Snider and .Snvnnalf GoatV. We extend sym- pnthy-lo the grief stricken fntnily. Bio - Obituaries - 11/13/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 19,1930 Mrife -Hrsi Mary Bet i^bwaid BUis, 68; "wife of: J. W; Ellis, Advance,; R 'i, passed away .vWedii^ay- moi^ug afes: 15 o'clock at tbe home. after-.a iingenng illness^. ■' ' Surviving at^ the husbahd; :six kqns/T. E,. S,=W.^ aW S. M; Ellis, of'< Benkelman, Neb.; .J. l5>. and J; F» .Ellis, of meadows, and W. ."A. Ellis; of Advanc§, R. i; five daughr ters, Mrs; John Cope and Mrs, An- der Cope, of. Advance,- R. ijand Miss^. Emma, Maggie and Ida .Ellis, of Advance, R. i; forty*.three, giandchildireo; fonr great-grand- bhildren; her stepmother, Mrs. Nancy Howard,^of Davie county; two brothers,. O; L. Howard, of X,esiogtoo, and J, H. Howard,''of Pavie county; and four-, sisters, ilrs. Z. D. Foster, of Winston-Sal- em; Mrs. C. N Blnig, of Reids yille; Mrs. Asbuiry Riddle and Mrs John Riddle, of Da vie county. I Fiineral service were held for Mrs. Ellis at the home Sunday afternoon at two o'clock; followed by a short seridce .&t' Bethlehem MethcMist cnurch, after which the body was laid, to rest in the church ^aveyard. Services were cood uct- ^ by Rev. A.. G. Loftin. assisted by Revs. James Groce and -A . R. B.ell. ' Mrs. Ellis was a - good woman and her death has brought sadness to the. entire. community m whjch she lived. Tabitha Evans Mrs, Tabitha Elam, 8q, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.J. R, B6lEng» Winsion-Salem,on Nov. loth, was^aid to i^t in Society graveyard,^ hear Connty. Bine, Tuesday of last week. Mrs, Elam Is survived by. one son^ and two daughtersL'- She was a member of Society Baptist church.' Bio - Obituaries -11/19/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 20,1930 JOHN q. HALL DEAD . j ■John Q. Hall, ngod 70, dlod athis home on the ."Old Haydon IPlace" 8 mUcs'Ayeflt of Mochsvlllo,Monday, Nov.emher the 10th, sifter,, ■being sick for olaly:A day.The funeral, took place at the homo of his dnughtor, Mrs, C.' E.Hunoycutt, in Statesvlllo on Wod-Jhcaday nftcvnoon at • 2 o'clock' ! burial boliipr at Mt. Zion, Mock- I lonbiirg County. , I..He loaves three .daughters;.Mrs. C, B, Ilunpycutti State'svllio; jMrs, Eil Onsliou; Mt.'Mourn; .(Mrs.!J. M..McClraklni "of :PInohuist,.ancVtwft, sons; .W.; p. HnllvOii'dVEufUB;. .Hnl|j who'lived;'.withthroe .aistord -.aji'd. dthor? rdlatlvos.Ti •Tlio PallbeftrdrB'wore; Mr. Chna• ■StQiVart, Mi*. :Bob" Carson, Miv Loo "M6,os»q, Mr. - Alex 'Cooper;' Mr/ Rnnioat Cillolnnd, -Mr. 6.: B. Brunor. 'The • flowcrB wevd" carried h'v • •Mbadamos "B.' Li .Carson, 'L. B. IStewart, T. .E. Troutpmn. Bessie)Pool, R..G, Qnraon and MIs.s An-' i nio'llnddon. • Bio - Obituaries - 11/20/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 26,1930 Moses P; Walker, v, Funeral of ^0^ Price Walker, 68% of Davie county, - was condiiqt- ed Wi^nesday afternoon \ at 'bis home and. at Macedonia' Moravian cbnrch. by Rev F. W. Grabs In- terniebt was.in the cburcH. Rrave^ yardi-- v" / •' . Mr. Walker passed away: dav JBorning,- after ari ;.il|nesj; pf three He;:was bprii in county; Aiijriist. 2^. '^f^i-and.w^lifeiong r<«5ieiit of that ^codnty,; making "bis/honje.' :near. Mao^^nia Church. -Hebfas married, Jangjy -j6,' ^8^ to(;Miss Angosta . ^ay r SuiVirors tnduiie/.bjs :wif^^^ )n^>bn H: .W^kepM^d^J^ Bio — Obituaries -11/26/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 27,1930 M. P. WALKElt/ls ' , claimed BY DEATH ; Moses Price" \\^olkor,.'68 away feat Tueadpjr• mbriiirig at i 1 • o'clqcic at his -hpntQ near Mace^ Woni'n Church, after; .'an, '.Olnesa , of three.."weokfl.- '• JiilP'condition had been seVlbuia for two/^ays. . He. was bbrA.Itt^ !toavjc"Cpubiy, August 2,11862'nnd ha^ spent his; .qntire' iifp in*.the Couii.^rHe whs . regarded; as >ai-j prosperous forraV er,-' He tyiaSy^aBiyried to .Miss Augusta'May;^Sn|ek oA January 10, 1890. ; • •Surviving aj?e. the >vlddw ; • two sons, John,H. Wslker and • J. T.. Walker/ both of Advance/ Boute! 1;. ten grandchildren .and'; one brother, Frank. Walker of -Wins- toA-SAlcm. Bio - Obituaries - 11/27/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, December 3,1930 Raymond Whitaker ^Avmniid Whbfllcef siho was . drowned accidenrally, near ^Raletgh last Friday, .bionght her.e aud . laid lo rest ISunday afternoon ..at Sinfth F Catidell . Bio - Obituaries - 12/3/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, December 4,1930 iMRS. MARY SMITH BECK, 86, PA^RD AWAY NOVEMBER'27 Mi'8. Mary Smith Beck.-ngod 86 yonra, wife of the . late ThbhTaa J. Beck and clauffhtei* of Polly Mnrlcr Smith and AViHinm Smlto, of Irodell county, paasell nwny on November 27th, dt S. o'eiock p. in., at the home of hctn-eon, W.' A. Bock, near Bear Crook' Chuych. Pu'noraV'perylceB were conducted at Bear-Ci'o'ek Church at 3 p. m; I Friday by Mr, Jim Bode, dsBietod by Mr. T. I. Cdudell. . Surviving, aye three ddughters,Mrs. Boorie Hutcheha,; Ya^nviile Mrd. Vatentlho Jlordah, Cana, Mts. John Jones, C&u'a; three'8ohB,' W; 'A, Beck, iGanh, T.'P, Beck, Mocks- ville. Route X.;A. L. Beck, Statea- viileV and 'thirtyrolght friwndchlid- ren. The p'aiibdnr'era '^'ei-e RufiiB Bock, Roy 'Beck; -Rotahd Beck, Huteh'ens.: Alfred Hutchehd, Willie Jwdan,! iFlo'viror glHg were MiawB' Era Mae •Mitchdlb ' Estdr Peebloa and Riiby -Bdck, - V ^ MRS. J. B. PENRY DIES . AipTER tONG ILLNESS airs. Delia Boger Penry, wife of Jnmca B. Ponry,.died at.her liomo nea'P Pfdlman'a, on Sntur- day morning, Np.yombor 29tli, flf- tpr an illneaa of aevornl months, aged 44. Funeral adrvlcefl 'were held at "Union Chapel on Sunday morning, with Rpv. R. C. Gofdrth officiating.. She ia .survived by her .husband, four amall childrpiJ, hor father. Prank Bogor, of Ppvia and two brothcra# Edward Rpger, pf (Miartiuavlllcv. yd., .pud Luke. Boger, of Winaton-SaJem. Bio - Obituaries -12/4/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, December 10,1930 Mr. P. R. Davis Passes Mr. P. R, Davisdied at hisbome near Aogusia Thursday mornine:, afijed 72 years, following a long ill ness. The funeral and burial ser vices were conducted at 2*30 o'clock Friday aftempon by Rev. A. G. Loftin. bis pastor, and the body laid to rest in Concord church yard. Mr. Davis is survived by bis widow, one son, Mr. Will DavLc, of Winston-Salem; three daughters, Mrs. Cbarlte Thompson, of Salis bury; Mrs. J. M. Everbardt, of sear Cooleemee, an^ Mr. Conrad Aaron, of near Augusta. Two brothers C. A. aiid W. A. Davis" of Jerusalem township, also survive. Mr. Davis was a good atizen and numbered bis friends by the score. In his death the county loses one of her best men i Mrs. A. B. Chaplin Di(» Mrs. A B. Chaolin, aged 69 years, passed awav dii November 29 at her home near Bitcby Pttneral services were conducted, at Advance Methodist charch'at 2 p. m , Monday afternoon by Etev J. L Kirk, of Mocksville affiisted by Rfev. Ratbboi^, of Advance .surviv. ing, are the husband A B CbapHr. One son W W Chanlin* of Ouroatz er, one daughter Mra. W.-.T Poster, of Dulins and eleven itrafmehildren Pallbearers were Thomas Naiice. Nathan Potts. Herman Bennett. Noah Nance, Lee Hendriz and Pear- lie Ho,war4.' Flower girls were Helen Jones. Beasie-Howard. 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' loitttwiibnt.- foHowdd'- Jp *■ It^nAV .*.*OAv%vLAAflT*.nV**fii*ltA^-*fyi*ocaAafln<4rik£»- ...hpyq'hqqrt pine ibf^j^bTlifr^dqtiiu •erala'^oybr hdldi.MW 1^^^•dhiiroh.' ■ -T ■•'•:• jMKS. DEBORAH YOUNG I PASSED lAWAY DEC. inm. ! Mrs. Deborah Bnrncs' Young, widow of C. W. Young, passedftwny at the Davio' County IXnmp ' on Dep. . 15th, aged i>72. The do-,ceased svss.a Patlyo df Davidsbh County, but had resided in.Uiis county for a nuiribcr' of. yeara. She Ayaa 'the' daugh^r V of ••.Ell •Bamea . and. - Caroline MoBrldoBarnos... The ifunorar aorvteea' were hbid. at Churchland, David-; ' Bo'n County,:; .oa '.pec, iGth,■^wltl\ i-.Mrl TrI. Caudoll- offlclating.- •" Bio - Obituaries -12/25/1930 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA