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Jan - JunDA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 6,1932 Fnn^ai Mrs. Shaft Funeral .services for .Mrs. Mamie Eliza Shutl, 55, wife of J. S ^hutt of Adtiaace who passed aWay at a Winston Salem hosnital . Friday morning following a sertons illness of several days, was held at Sliadv Grove Methodist church Sundav afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Rath- bum. Rev. J. A. J. Parrington. and Rev. J, M. Variier conducted jthe services. Burial followed in I the church gravevard. j Mrs.. Shtttt wa.s born in Davie. county, Septemiier 2^. 1S76 and had spent praciicaUy all her entire life at the home near Advance. She was a member of Shady Grove ilfethodist church. Surviving are the husband; five daughters. Mi<i.se.s Alma and Ilfi>iute LeeShutt of Winston Salem. Misses Zela and Eva Shtitt, of Advance; I and Mrs. S. K. Snider, of Std; ' three sons-, t, W. Sbutt, of Mocks v ile; £. O Shiitt. of Richmond. ^Va., and T S. Shutt, of Bahama; 'one sister. Mrs. Ida Thoinpisnn. of .SaU.sbnry and fourteen grandchild- (reu Mrs. Mary Laird. Mr. Mary Laird. 62.-'died at her home near Rediand Sunday aftemoon at 4 o'clock, fotlowing a two montfas illne8<t Funeal services were held at the home and also at Smith Grove Methodist church Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Revs. M G. Etvin and M. C. 'McKinuey conducting the aervicef. The tiody was laid to rest io Smith Gruve M*t)iodist church grave yard. Surviving Mrs. Laid is seven child- red, four SUDS and three daughters, viz: A. M. Laird, of Moeksville, Frank. n Arthur and Jes^. all of Redland; Mrs. Austin McClaren. Winston &iero: Mrs R. (XFost er. of Iredell oounty, and urs. Hugh Brock of Farmiogtoo. F. G. Benson Dead. P. G- Ben.soD, 85 years of -age,' died Tborfday momiog at 1:20 o'clock at his' home in Salisbury, from the infirmities of old age. His widow, who before marriage was .Miss Bettie Daniel, of Davie county aqd the following sons and daughters, are the immediate sur vivors: F. K. and Charlie Ben.con,. oi Mock.sville; Joe Benson, of Kan- napolis; Mrs. Jessie G.arwood, Mrs. Dolph Gobble, of Cboleeraee; Mrs. Charles Cartner, of Woodleaf; Mrs. D. C. Ueonard, of Alta VLsta, Ya ; Mrs. J. J. Wilhelm, of Albemarle; Mrs. ,E G. Adams, of Detroir; Mrs "Cbtinie Hill; of Spray. He is also survived by 32 grandchildren and seven great grendchildren. Mr. Benson was a faithful mem ber ot the KaunapoIIs Baptist church and exemplified the princi ples of Cnristianity in bis dmiy living. • . Funeral services were held at the Fork Bbptist church in Davie coup ty on Friday afternoon at a o'clock' He ^as buried in the cemetery of that church beside his first wife, who died a numbei of years ago. Mrs. Sarab L<ee Passes. ' Mrs. Sarah Lee, one of Mocks !vil1e's oldest citizens, died at her home in this city late la.sl Tue.4day!'afternoon, following an extended illness. Mrs Lee was a liitie more ithan 90 years old. Mrs. Lee wa.s I a sister of the late T. B. Bailey. I Surviving are three children, two daughters. Misses Bertha and Alice Lee, of this city, and one son. 1 Chief fu.stice Bailey Lee, of Idaho. Two step children, Miss Mary Lee, of this city, and Dr. W D. Lee, of Brazil, also survive. Mrs. Lee had been a member of the Metho dist church for more than 70 year.®.i The funeral services were conduct ed oy her pastor. Rev. R. C, Go- : forth Wednesday afternoon at threei'o'clock, at the home, and interment followed in Ro.se cemetery. A faithful servant of the Lord has i been called to her reward. Mrs. Lola Hayes Dead. Mrs. Gaitber Hayes, of this county, died at a'Salisbury ho.spi-1 tal Dec. 27th. and the ,body wa.s laid to rest in Rocky Springs grave yard, Iredell county, last Tuesday, Rev. Mr. Stoudemyer, of Coolee mee, comiucting the luneral .ser vices M r.s. Hayes Is .survived by. her husband, her faiber, l.ee Mo DanieK of Woodleaf;-seven broth ers and three sisters, amoung them beingThos. McDaniel, of Advance;* Alex McDaniel. of COoleemee; Ray, |' Robert and< Clarence McDaniel. of j Davie Mrs. Mayes was bom in 'Davie county' Jan. I2. 2899, and was married Nov. 9'-1920. Bio - Obituaries - 1/6/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 6,1932 Green Berry Harding Leading Davie Cidzen Passes. Funeral .service.^ were held at the home near Fartnington at ro o'clock Tiie;;day morning and hnrial in the Farmington Methodist Church cefneterv at ri o'clock for Captain Green Berry Harding.* 89. who pas.«ed awav * at his residence on Sunday night following a short ill ness. Captaiu Harding was a na« tive of Yadkin couiity. the sou of WilUatu and Jennie Speer Harding. He came to Davie in 1900 and spent the remainder of bis life* on the estate near Faimtngion which he purchased and developed. At the age of 17 he enliiited in Company 1. 28th regiment of North Carolina Infantry and served with distinction throughout the four yeaxs of the War Between the States. He was wounded three times, once at the battle of Reams Stattott in Virginia and seriou.sly at the battle of Gettysburg. At this battle a minnie bsti in the shouldec came very near being fatal and be canted it until bis deatb. He was a chatter member of the Farmiogton lodge of Hasons and a past wcrsaipful master He wa.s burled with .full Masonic honors, the Farmington and Mocksville lodges bavittg charge of the rites Ten children survive along wit h the widow and 20 grandchildren asjollows: Miss Julia Harding a leading attoruey in Jacksonville Fla.; Mrs; Flora Robin.<:on, mem ber of the faculty of Mars Hill Col lege; Mrs Pearl Carson Blackburn; SmitbSeld; Dr. S. A. Harding. Mocksville, county health olTicer of Davie; John T. H irding. Farming* ton; Dr. Spear Harding Pilot Mountain; Dr. G'ady Harding, Winston Salem, 'Mrs. Johnnie Springs, Hickory;.Mrs. Rav Deew, Winston*Salera. and Mrs. W. R Spaiohour. Hickory. Captain Harding has the distioc tion of sending eleven children I ta rou g1) college Three are doctors, one a lawyer aiid the remainder have all attained distioctfon in the Geld of education as teachers aud educators. Bio — Obituaries - 1/6/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 7,1932 '* • •. n *• v%i' <•' *#*: F^lix .GralittMT;..B known <ctiizeh\ of li'j 9 * iH* !•" 1 wn's; this -soiv ;of l^ojid 'Bra GhUr/sK -conimunlty/^P^ actlyo jnonVbef v' e1i|ii'ch/ and ';tbdlc'k^6at thfv; Sundaj^^, acho^^^ churcfa^qrir^i.^^ b'einilm as • .r =.^ 1'".'Funofal '3orvlc€9;;W6i:q'.-'|id^^ i- '** '"" ~i: Fork Bdpilat CnurehVdh dOHi Bufviviner ,... ... - Bfo three; 80X18,K^rk, Mf.lL\:i;,'CawiM^n^ Ohhryea BoM8bh,,!of A. T/StoudchinU'o,; of. CpoltHs.fe^ B;. BeiiBon,.:"of Tho •. pnllbeafprs AVO^"j;!\:Bara^._.daSjjhterai'^BirflV^rj^eBafi'V.;^^^ .johjv :Gbh))lei.,. an'd:]VIrl/Dqlph;.GarW>p^ Gobblo, .Janios •OaVtner;';.HAw^^^^ serteb.'.MffB. " ' i.li ntriit..i» :-..^ m..... vyrcodiaQf;;i] D.etrplVl^b LoftWsvIjlqi' MRS. MARY LAIRD. PASSES. .Mrs. Mary Hancs Laird pnsaod away at .Her homo nedr. Be thlehoni Sunday, ^af.ternboh' at'SjdR;,:. She was 'a dap^ter of. the lath Hdr- idBon Hnhes /nhd,. a. widow of JqmBa W. -Laird i^who paaaed n on before heV.vpetbbOi* 17th, •XOOt Mrs. Lai.rd Waa 62 years of. affe, and a memibet' qf'iBothlchcra ■Methodist Ohurchi, having .joined, the Smith-Grove church in early life;afteiTv.nrd moving her- memboi'- .iihip to Bethlehem whore she was a .faithful member until death.' She is Burytvcd iby .four Bone andthree dauffhterat .AlvlB Laird, of^ .. . - ,MockavlHo, . Frank, Arthur 5^ loss .of,a.loved'onojJesse Loird of the " home'pliice, May God heliv us. to realize that,Mra. L. A. McClaion, of Winptbii- nnr Ip^a js her gain-qnd .to con-^Salem. Mrs, R...C. Poster, bf .I^rei; o^r lives in suchdeir county; Mrs. Hugh Brock, Of 2 T®'" ^Famingion', one brother, Johhi en H^h^ahew there •^ii) te noM. Hnhos, Of Ouster City, Okla- n\«5rA.fl»^nB8a or sorrow nor pertrone half brotiher, CHrford Hariijs; our loved , pnea,.of Smlth Grove, tnvo .blatora, Mrs. - The fuperal sorvIroBDoipth Smith and ^ Mra. . Cbarlle . ■ .l;r?!n^ .Williams, of Smith Grovp, sGveh;.-.?, H ^grandchildren and. 'a host of. bth-' Eriv^^d showaa-lald.to.vps.t 1^^or- relatives and: friends pre: left; S™Jth Grove Cometetu^,. ^ | Bio - Obituaries - 1/7/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA ii:i^:iC^:iHARDINGJi.«9-1)IK ...Vv.Wv ^ ;?-.9 pGhiir^rfcemete^ ;f or i.-8%"iwlii "".pass^a ;;W I^Seiice. on.-^unday, night following r^^^Wi-^iliness;.<;apta^^^ ^Harding rwaB^^-%ativ€-^H3^ ;yadkm^cpunty, Vthe"^"©!!' of ivilliam .- :and;i.Jennie'^■^neer =Harding-.---He-came .to Davief-in-iSOO ^and speijjj||HBp^^kof:\;his. p't and At ^INort^^K ^ of '«nd^6€rlc>ue!^^^BSBB9^rGettys-n)u^lXt ihm-^WIlle -a'iaihiue ball i in .^ite; should^;- came' Veiy newI beirig'-fatai and-ie-carried.itrtii;ius:4«atii:; .v...: ■ .r^v" •^'P';: '^V-otxtstanding: ex^^ in pi,is:!life .^as a trip tO ' Toxas inft^l85:^L-.TritV-a cplpny of _.;^arding8,g^^ppers;.'-an3 "XJohrkds.' of/{i^adkin-poun^ to; take: .up ; gdvwnment'Jan£^^e-bolonV.\.^^ neartlHone^'^iGrove; .but'-t^-'tlsiied^-^ndVi^•and!^"a^e: cduntieB^-after-.'a ::^earSputh^e^J;V"dhg^i^'BriS Vears'.-'of • age' :at,;the.'tfe^^nniJCmade most ;^-:^^Lpni'^pdi ^'ith'^^Sie-TOe^ ^&Bi^-&s/-^ii^'^bartpr .\memiber. o^^^^^^a^^sgtdniibcf^ ilSilafflbnS; braj^their^gpldeni;*^ L|f^irm^g|pn^an^ •ifi ii&'ii i>;,V «W •• SollowsiiMiss^-J^ -Harding^va. "leading, at^rney in' Jacksonyllle,-Pla.; .^rs; Flora' Harding -Eaton Hobirisbn, -memiber of the'•'•facul ty of Mar^ Hill College ; ' Mrs. Pearl Carson Blackburn,. Smith-, field;Dr. S. A. Harding, Mocks- ville, John T. Harding, Farming- ton; Mrs. Frank Johnson,, deceas ed; Dr. - Speer Harding, .Pilot Mountain;'Dr. Grady Harding, Winston-Saldin;"^ Mrs. Johnnie Springs, Hickorn Mrs. Ray Deesej Winston-Salem^,. and Mrs. W. 'R. Spainhourj Hickory. " - i Captain Harding has-the dis= tinction of sending eleven chil dren through college. Three are' doctors,, one a lawyer and _ the remainder have all attained'dis-, tinction in the field of education as teachers and-educators. / One other . distinction, was he established the'Drst ste^ saw mill in Yadkin county.^ "" " i vr APtive pallbeareers- were D- -kr Hartailan,- M^'J.-Hendrix, B. C. Brock,. W. E. Kennen, J. H. .White W. a:.!, Taylor," John - Seat® and " WaderEurches.-x;-" '. The-honorary ."pallbearers in-' eluded-R". C. Brown, E LI Miller,^ M- ;C,j.Dowell and Leon'-Cash. ENTERPRISE-RECORD i-&i. 1^3 2- DAVIE CO, PUBUC DBiWRYmocksville, nc »■ DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 13,1932 Sylvester McClamrock Mrs. William Foote Mrs. WilliatD Poote. 72. died at ber home in Smith Grove 00 Men day of last week, following, an ill ness of several years. Mrs Foote fell abont two moolbs ago and broke her hip, and had been con fined to her bed since. The funer al services were held at Smith Grove Methodist chitrch last Tnes . day afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. M G. Ervin conducting the ser-> vices. Interment followed in the church graveyard Mrs. Foote isj survived by one nephew, Mr. W. | P. Blclilson. of .Columbia, S. C.,' and has a number of relatives Hv iog in Indiana. A good - woman has been called to her reward. | Rnfnr Saaford McClam- roch. RufnsSanford McClauiroch, pro minent biLslness inau of Greens boro, died at bis winter home at Orlanda, Fla., Saturday uiuinuig of a heart attack, aged 59 years. .Mr. McClam roch was the son of Mis. Sarah E McClamroch and the late Julius I<. McClamrock and was born in Mocksville, His pai- enis lived in this city for many years, moving to Greensboro about 1 thirty years ago, Mrs. W, R.' Meroney and Oscar McClamroch, of this city aie first cousins of Mr. 1 McClamroch. The funeral and ^ burial services were held in Greeus- boro yesterday. | I McClamrock Youth la- stoutly Killed. Concord, Jan. 10. — Sylvester McClamrock, 14. was instantly i killed near the city limits here this * afternoon when be climbed a pow er tower of the Soutbem Power ' «.ompanv and.came Into contact ' with a high powered electric line. ^ He was playing with several com- j pauions but none of the others' touched the line. Coroner Yow said no inquest was ' necessary. Surviving are his moth er, Mrs. J. F. McClamroch and several brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McClam tock moved from near Mncksville to Concord many years ago. Mr. McClamrock died several years ago. The young man who met death has two brothers Itvtng near Oak Grove cbnrch. Bio - Obituaries - 1/13/1932 DAViE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 14,1932 MRS. H. C. BIDDEN DIES IN BAPTIST HOSPITAL Mrs^Mary Ellen Stewart Sldden, 85, wife of H. C. Sidden of Davie county, passed away at the Bap-r tiflt Hospital In WInston-Salem, Saturday afternoon, Jan.- Dlh, I death resulting from pneumonia. She was the daughter of C. P. Stewart and Mrs, Fanny Hoge Stewart, of Mocksvlllc, Rt. 2, and Is survived by hor parents, her husband, six children, H, C.■Jr., Roy, Ervln, Harvey, Vcrllaand Lydla Sue, tlireo brothers,Scott John ami Thomas Stewart,and four slaters. Mrs. Rod Sidden. Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, Mrs. Andrew Allen and Miss Cora Ste-wan, nil of Davic 'county. The i l uneral sorvlcoa were hold at Ful-,ton Molhodist church on Monday nflcruooti at two o'clock, with ^Rev. \V. AI. Itathburn, pastor ofj,lhe deceased, oiUeintlng. The pall-! bearer.H wcro: Erviu IJalles', Cicero Bailey, Hugh AInson, Llnsey'I.upor, Giles Foster, and Walter,Sain. The flowers were in charge j of. .Misses Ltllimi Sfddou, Mnfle-.Lline SIddduV'ISlaude'CnIl, Edna Luper,'Ruth Foster, Thclma <Fo3- •tor, Charlotte Miller and Eloisc pBailey. It AIRS. JAMES BARNES DIES IN ROWAN Mrs. Loula Snidor. Barnes,.. 42,wife of James Dunics, formerly of DavIe county, who died Jan. Uth ln Rowan, wag buried nt No Creek Church in Davie, on Tues day afternoon, with Rev. A. T. •Sloudonmirc, of Coolecmee, Rev.Air. Eagfe, of Salisbury and Rev. 0. B. Foitoc ofrteJnting. The Limily had spent most of theirlife ill Davic, moving to Row.inabout two weeks ago. The J>us-^ band and six children "survive. Bio - Obituaries -1/14/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 20,1932 Mrs. Cope Dies. Mr(>. Laura Anna Elizabeth Cape, I *79. widow of Enoch Cjpe, and j mother of Kelly L. Cope, of C tolee- ■mee. former shWiff of Davie county, 'passed awayiFriday aftprnoon at4:10 ; o'clock at the home of her daughter^ 'Airs. S. A. Garwond, Winston Salehi Route 2, near Mount Tabor. She !had been in ill health since last May, and had been confined to her bed in a 'critical ccnditicn since January 2. j She was born in Davie county, Jan nary 5.1853* She had resided with her dagbter for the past three years and had spent her entire life in Davie and Forsytv countiea. She was a member of Fork Baptist Church and was well'known through^ out Davie- county. Her husband passed away 17 years ago. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. S. A. Garwood, of Winston SalemK2;Mrs. A. G. Gsrmichsl, o£ Winston-Salem and Mrs. Fiovd Heilard, of Salisbury; fi ve sons. Ja-tper C')pe, of Davie county; Kelly L Cope, of Cooleemee; W. T. and E, D, C *pe, of Winston Salem, and G. A. Cope, of Santa Monica. Calif,;36 graodchiidren and 22 great ^and* children. Funeral services were held Sunday afterncm at 12:30 o'clock at the dome of her daughter, Mrs. S. A. Garwood, of Winston Salem Route 2, and at Fork Baptist church, Davie county, at 2 o'clock. Rev* J. P. Carter, Rev, B. W. Turner and T. Punry conducting the services. Bu rial followed in t-he church grave yard. Bio - Obituaries -1/20/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 21,1932 jMES. lizzie SitOAli' ET.lifS DEAD • .Mrs. Lizzio Shonf Ellis, . 68, died at hor humc nanr tott'h on T<llUi'S(iuy evening, Jan. 14, after nn Illness of a faw days. The dc- I censed was the dnuj;htor of Madi- 'son Shanf and the Intc Julia Ml- 'chnol Slioaf of Davidson ecunty, I but wna' adopted when-a child by her uncle and nunt, the late .Mr. antl Mrs. Jacob Shonf, and \ had made h'er home hero for manyI years. She is survived by one son. Tom E11I6, * hor fathei*, six bis)thers, Luther, Jake, Harper, l^oirly, and Giady Shonf, nil of*■Dayidsen county, OdoU Sheaf, ofjllownp, and two aisters, Mrs. JeffI Aaron, , of' Loxlnston. iand„Mrs. Rollle Eritts, of Dnvhlson connty.,The fnnerhl Rorvicoa wore held ot' the homo on Snturdny mornin-jr ht |ten o'clock,' by Rov..Ri C. Goforth, and the •interment wns in thefnffiUy plot In. Rose. Cemetery.'' 'The palHjoareva wore: Hewnrd ! Shonf, Fdy'Shonf,- Stewart Shonf, ? Gnorire Shonf, Loo. Shonf, Bi'vih.. Shonf; Everett Brown and Reuben iFrittSi ahd'the flowerlj wore crir-'riod by MiSaeg- Julin Anron, Bon-.trice Shonf, Aflene"Shonf, NellieI Shonf, Lizzie Pritta iind Pansy Shonf. Wo extend'our sympathy I to the bereaved d'ncB. Bio - Obituaries -1/21/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, January 27,1932 Mrs. W. F. Barnes. Cooleemee, Jan. 21—Funeral and burial .services were held at Angu.sta Methodist church near here Tuesday afternouu for Mrs. Elizabeth Cope Barnhardt, wile of Waller F. Barnes, of the*'Poiiieck" section of Rowau county, who pass ed away at her residence Monday morning following an illness lasting about two weeks of a complication of pneumonia, stomach and heart trouble. Mrs Barnes was a native of Da- vie cottuiy. She was married to Mr Barnes about five years ago following the death of a former husband. Mr. Baruhardt. Surviving relatives include the husband, one daughter and three sons. Bio - Obituaries - 1/27/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, January 28,1932 DEATH CLAIMS VV. II. GAITHER WInston-Saldm Journnl, Jnn. 22; Wiilinm Henry Gaithcr, C6, woU-knoWn farmer, paascil away j^stc^clity ufiernooii at' 8:,45 o'clock at his liome on tho Eolda- villo Road near Crows Methodist 'Church, followlnir. an illness, of I three and onerhalC years. . His • condition hn<t boon critical sinco Saturday; ^ ' Ho Wits born In David county, [March 16, 1802, a Son of Eiijnli jnnci .Taho Comer GaJthor. He \yna u member of ono of. tho beat known familio« in Davie pounty I and had resided at his present hojpe place for five years.. He n spent nioj>!; b-T his life in Dflvie • counly. . 'He was n member of Crbws Methodist Church. .Surviving are the widow, who Was Misg Bolie Crater prior to marrlivgo; five 'daughters, Mrs. W« D. Stroud, of High Point; Mrs. O. W, Jlickord, of TtVinston- Snlem Route 3;'MrB,"H, G. Swig> gett,. of. Guiiford Gollege; Mrs. W. D. Stroud, of Pligh Point; Mrs. O. W. Rickard, of "VVinston- Salcm Route 8;'Mra, ll. G. Swig* gett,. of Guiiford College; Mrs. C. K Hurtman, of Durham and Mrs. A'.- A. iCrator, of Winaton- Snlem Route 3; three' sons, R^ R (Gaithor, of iHtgh Point.; I>. E. 'Gaither,.of Wln8ton*Salom Route 3 and 'lohu Galther,.bf Gold Hijl, twenty-eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and one sis ter, Mrs. Temple^ Baggarly " of Harmony. The funeral will .be held this afternoon at 8 o'clock at CreWA Methodist Ghurch.' Rev. Di. M. Nifong will conduct the services. Burial iwill follow ,Jn the cburch graveyard. ' Pallbearers will be C. L.'Orewa, C. D.. Crews, Grovor Robertson, William Robertson, Joseph Wil- liams and Benjamin Beeson. { MRS. A. O. BECK PASSES AWAY Mrs. Viola'Hopkins Beck, wife of Albert 0, Beck, passed awny at her home at Oak Grove on Tues day afternoon,- Jan. 20th, aged '10. The deceased was well-known in her community, and was tho dau ghter of the lato Julius Hopkins land' Julia Sain Hopkins. She Is survived by her husband and one daughter, Margaret Beck, Funeral services will be held ot Oak Grove Methodist church' on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, with tho pastor, Rev. J..0. Banks, ofliciat-. Ing. Bio - Obituaries - 1/28/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 3,1932 Radford Miller Passes. . Radford E. Miller, S^^.died at his home neAr Be'thl'ehenj, at 6:15 Fri daV moruiiig, his demise followine au illness of 6re mcoibs Bt;c.iuse of his critical condition for the pnsi eleven days bis passing was not uu- expected. -.-Mr. Miller entered the War Ba ' tween the States when only 17 years of age and fdtxght ii through with the Confederate Anny.. • At the cessation of the civil strife- be re^ tnriied fo bis native hoiiie io Dayie and there reui ilned for hls-iong life. . Surviving, are the widow, who I before- marriage was Miss- Mary Smttb^-o^e-brothef, y. -T. Miller," ,t^o half-sisters. Mt^ames William, Griffiu and.Henry Riddle, all. of "Davje conuty; four stepchildren, Floyd and Henry Smith, Siss Mar garet Spilth and Mra |,.H, Smith. ' Funeral services were . cdnd.ncted from the home Sunday afierhooh at 1^36 tfnd. frpiii . Bethlehem-. Metb'o • diKt-.ai i o'docK.. by 2 .ofclpck by' •Rev '.-M. GrEryin. / Interment .fbl-' •io!V<?d^iu;tbejC^ graveyardi.j* Mrs. A. 0. Bttk .Pa^s Mrs.-A. O. Beck, 45 died at ber borne near Oak Grove last Tues- diay. afternoon;-folio wing a long ill ness, depth resttUing from tuber- .culosis. Tbe fbneral services were held at Oak - Grove lirethodist cburcD Tbixn3day..Tfaar:^ay log' at 1 r ' o'clock by her pastor,- Rev. J. 6. 'Banks..'and. the' body ! laid to rest in the church cefnetery. Mrs Beck is atirvtved oy her . has- baud and one daughter, besides. an ukclei Mr. Lce Hopkins and a nan.* her'of relatives and many- friends. | To •-ibe •• bereaved hi^bai^ and voung: daughter The' -Record ex ''tends sympathy in this sad hour. Bio - Obituaries - 2/3/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 4,1932 nADFORD E. MILLElt, CONPEDEKATB VETERAN, PASSER AWAY PRIDAli Radford E. Miller, 80, woll- •known former and . Confederate ! veteran, paeaoi} away at hia home near Eothlohem Mothodlat^hurch I on Flrlday morning, Jan. 29tli, after an illncBa of five months, lie enlisted in tho Confedorato army when a young'boy, being a member of Company E., Junior Reserves, Ho is the third Confed erate veteran to pass beyond . In the last two months, John N. Chiu.'lQa-dying-Jn_Navcmber,.-and Captain Q. B. >Hardlng's death ec- eurrfng about a month ago. Thb deceased wag not a member of any church but nmdc a profession of religion during- his last ill ness. -He is survived by his wi dow, one hnir<-brothor, J. T. Mil ler, mo half-sisters, Mrs. William Griffin and All's. Henry Riddle, nil of whom live in Duvie. Two stop-sons, Floyd and Honry Smith and two step-daughters,' Miss Margaret Smith and Mrs. J.. H. Smith, also survive. Iho •funeral waa hold at Bethlehem church on Sunday'aftornoon ot 1:80, con ducted by the pastor, Rev. M. G. Krwin, of Parmlnglon/ ond tho burial took place In the church sraveyanl. PalJbenrcrs wore: Ol- lic Dunn, Roy Ilondrix, Roy Fosf tor, IMctchor Wllllnrd, Jtfbn R. FX<stor and Ernest McKnight. iFUNERAl, OF MRS: BEClC HELD •Lqst rites for Mrs. Viola Hop kins wife of Aibeft 0. Beci^ I who died - on January. 20, wore . hold at Oak Qrovo - Methodist 1 church On last Thursday mofn- jlhg at 11 o'clock, .by the pastor, I Rev. J. 0. Bank^. Those acting as pallbearers were: George Beck,-sCiydb Bock, 'Floyd Bock, Vestal Beck, Charlie Beck and Fuller Hamilton. n Tho flowers were in chargo of Misses Maggie Trotts, Ada Bock, Theimn Beck, Ethel -Beck, Pearl Beck, Ella Call, and Mrs. J. W. Wall. Rev. R. C., Goforth assisted the pastor in the i services. r— Bio - Obituaries - 2/4/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 10,1932 Mr. Cicero Davis Dies Sqddienly. li£r. Cicero A. Dayis one of' Da- vie county's best known citizens, died suddenly at. his home near Augusta, in Jerusalem towusbip. Saturday morning at 7 o'clock, aged 79 years, fdr. Davis was ap* parenilv in his usual health, and bis death came as a severe.shock to his family and friends. . The fu neral services were conducted by his pastor. Rev J. O. Banks Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock at Con cord idethodist cbuicb, and the body laid to^rest in the' church graveyard, Mr. Davis is survived by his widow and five children, viz: J. H. Davis, of Augnsta; Mrs. ,L. M Graves, of R. .4; Mrs. J. C. Barger, of. Rowan ;'W. M. Davis and Miss Ollie Davis, of Salisbury. One brother, .W. A. Davis, ot.Jeru salem, and two sisters, Mis. Jesse Hend/tcks. of Kans^, and Mrs. James Leonard, of Davidson coun- son- countv." Mr. Davis moved from' David^n- county to Jern saletn township 50 years ago and' had beenl living on the same farm for half a century. In bis death Davie loses one her best citizens. Sheriff Leonard KOied. Sheriff Jim Leonard, of Davidson county is d^d. and buried. Solici tor 'Younce has resigned his job. and is under a $10,060' bond,, as is also W. F.' Brinkley, piominent democrat, of Lexiiigton who are charged jointly with the death of Sheriff Leonard, which occurred in LeKiugton about one o'clock Fri- d.ny morniug. dorn or some other kind .ot liquor, is said to have been the cause of all the trouble. It 'Is a sad affair when two high demo cratic officials and a democratic lawyer will get out at night aud tank up OD mean liquor. 'We are sotry that the tragedy occurred, and trust that it will be a lesson to the voters wfien tbe.ue:ct election rolls around. 'About 5.0CO peop e attended the tuderal of Sheriff LeoL- ard Sunday Miss Ridtie Boned- Funeral and burial services were held Tuesday mornfag,ac Macedo* nip -Moravian church for Miss Iffary Jane Riddle,.77. one of tbe.oldt^t and-most widely -kiiowU ^dies' of the eastern section of the county who passed away at her hone on iStindav following an illness of sev eral months. - She was bomyu ilie ;old Riddle home place and died in the same. hoium/ The deceased had ; beeii a Dieuiber of the Macedonia church .since ynuitg womaiihuud 'and took an active -j^rt in the I work until' becoming ' affl cted with the iufirmatives of-old age some vears ago. Inierment "■was: in' the church cemetery with her pastor the'Rev. James E Hall officiating. . Surviving relalive.-} include one brother J. L-.-Riddle, 'seventeen nephews and nieces. Bio - Obituaries - 2/10/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 11,1932 MRS, J, H. POTTS DIED TUESDAY MORNING ' Mrs. lonn Beatrice. Wall Potts, wife of Johii H. Potts, died at her home hero on Tuoadny morn ing, Feb. 9th, aged 3S. She was' the daiighter of W. E. Wall and •Mrs. 'Corn Lee Ijainoa Wail, and was wcli'known here. She is sur vived by ihcr husband and two small sons, Forrest and Edward Lee Potts, her parenta, throe bro thers,' J. W. Wall, Clarence, and John Itay Wall, of this place, and four sisters, -Mrs. R, P. Bogei", of Mocksvlllc; Mrs. F. R, Bcauchamp of Advance, Mrs. T. L. Baker and Mi's;. It, .'iB. Shcck, of Winston-* fialem. The funeral services were conducted at Oak Grove Metho dist ichurch on Wednesday after noon at two o'clock, with Rev. J. 0. Banks, Rev. .R. 0. Ooforth and Rev, L. Kirk officiating. | Mrs. Potta h.a'd suffered for some time with heart trouble but bore her suffering with chrlstia.n fortitude. We. extend • our sym pathy to the. bereaved family. • nnn n© n I CICERO A. DAVIS PASSES AWAY . Cicero A. Davis, well-known citizen of the Augusta commun ity, died suddenly at his home on Saturday morning, ^eb. 6th, aged 79. Tho -doccnsod wna Iho ooii of William iDavis and Mary Walser Davis, and was born and reared in Davidson counfy.. rle was u pro minent farmer and for over forty yeai'H was chairman of the board of stewnrda of Concord Metho dist church. He wna twice mor- i-iod, his first wife being a Miss Byorly, and ihis sccond wifo. who survives him, wns Miss Samnh- tha Hodges. In addition' to his wife, the surviving i-clntivca arc: two sons, W. 1\r. Davis, of Salis bury, J. II. Davis, ^ of Da vie county, three daughters, Mrs. L. M. Graves, of Dnvlo, Mrs. J. B. Bargor, of Rowan, Miss 'Ollio Davis, of Salisbury, -thirteen grandchildren, one brother, W. A. Davis, of tho flame community, one sisior, Mrs.- .iosso Hodrluk, of Oakland, Kananfl, and one 'hnlf- alaUir, Mrs. James Leonard, of Davidson county. Tho funeral wag held at Conoord .church on Sun day afternoon, with the pastor, Rev. J. 0. Banks, ofllcJatIng, as- eistcd by Rev. E. M. Avctt; of Albomnrlc. Tho pnllbcArors Avere: J. R. Thompson, IX. E. ICIuttz, C. L. BarrJnger, C. J. Thompson, and P. G. OAven, Those carrying fioAv- crs were Mrs. Harold iDavi.s, Misses Lois Davis, Ruth Graves, Sadie MeCullough, Margaret Bar ker and Ruth Davis. NFANT DIES AT AUGUSTA The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ;C. IXoAvnrd of Augusta died on icsday morning, the interment king plncQ at Smith Grovo that teriioon at throe o'clock, with |v. J. 0. Banks oMciating. Bio - Obituaries - 2/11/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 11,1932 •TTHOUSANDS PAY LAST TRI BUTE TO SHERIKP LEONARD From city, town, hamlet and :cou!itry8ide people poured Into li^inston Sunday afternoon by the thousnndg to attend the fun eral and burial of Jamea A. Lco- iiard, lato sheriff of Davidson county, American Legion leader and widely known and popular jnan, who Was killed in Lexing ton shortly after 1 o'clock Friday jnornlng in a most unfortunate] affair and for which George, Younce, of Greensboro, former i Spencer man, and solicltur'of the! twclftih judicial district, aflsumos' the rcsponaibilityi n Long before the funeral hour the Davidson county seal began: to be the mecca for thousands, these dividing as they reached the city. I Around on Vance Circle, y sec- • tion ij'ing bctiVcen the cemetery and the Leonard home, little groups of people gathered and many more motored by for the purpose of taking n look at the place where the .tragedy that cost tho sheriff his life was enacted. This was 'in front of the home of, W. P. Brihkley, well- known Lex ington lawyer, who wae a nieni- ber of the sheriff's party when! the latter was. killed. There were ' no 'signs of life about tflie home. garage behind which the fatal ' pistol wasviiound buried is locat- <ed,at'tho ehd of a straight-lino driveway from the street, proba bly. 125 foot from tho .spot where the slitting took place. Wlieh 3 o'clock, the hour for the funeral, arrived the great nrowd in liCxington, augmented by the fjowns-people, and estimat ed at ihoreHhan 6,000, wag pret- * ty well .divided between, the Leo- hard home and the streets ndja- nent and tho cemetery ond adja cent' streets. A brief ceremony was condue.ted at the home by Rev." \V. L. Hutchena, pastor of Main Street Methodist church, Thomnavillu, and former pastor of the Lexington-dhurch, of which Sheriff Leonard was' a; morober. Ho was assisted byiDr. E. Aber- nethy, present pastor of this church, and a former pastor of Firk Mothodiat church, Salisbury. -Brief eulogies were delivered and novcrnl songs by a'>801001 choir made up the'remainder of the ser vice at the home.' / Len.ding the funerol procession froth the homo down Main atreot fpr the turn to the cemetery was - more than a'^acorc of largo'hiito- mobiles In. which were 130 floral tributes, whllo a truck.,had pre ceded these with a number of mas eive floral designs. These came from friends in Lexington, 'David son county and numerous othor points. Then came the color guard of tho American Legion, this be ing made up of' Culborth-Harris post of Davidson county, the flr- . ing squad being 'composed of member's of Lexington post of American Legion. Deputies she-, riff and ethers were 'honorary 'pallbearers. Following came o. long line of World War veterans with Uie Samuel C. Hart post of the American Legion of Salisbury ha.ving' a good representation in line. The autos v.'Ith members oi | the family and other relatives and | many friends from various sec-! lions of the state, including sev eral state ofilcials, Congressman Lambeth and others .mode up .the lemaindor of the long, procession. On its way down Second nvc- liue.'and then out Main street through tho business section n turn wu^ made at the hospital to get into the Htrae't, leading td (he cemetery. On the second floor of the hospital lies Neal Wlmmor, 19-ycar-old Roanokc, Va., youth' who was flfiiot by tho sheriff be fore the latter was. slain. As he lay there seriously wounded, though thought to be well on the road to recovery, with tho great loads of flowers going by to the cemetery he looked upon num bers of floivei's in his room, sent, in by TiOxington people, one large bouquet being fvoin the widow of- bhe dead sheriff who had shot the youth. At the grave, with thousands massed about, with newspaper photographers and newspaper re presentatives from numbers of cities, Rev. A. Odeirrwoonard, pas tor of the Second Reformed chui'ch of Lcxinglun and chaplain of the Legion-conducted the ser- Bio - Obituaries - 2/11/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 11,1932 vices of the post, the burinl bolnjj with fuU miiitary honora. He wu? assisted by PostiUommonder H. R. Shonf. The final act of the burial Bcrvicc w«s the firing of the sal- the lifting of the colorg from casket and the sounding of ^ by fl bugler, the echo from this rcBounding from another bugler far down in another sec tion of the cemetery. Following the close of the service at the grave hundreds waited to get' a good lock at the great display of ilorul tributes, probably the most elaborate ever plied on a^'trrayo in Lexington. It was aafd",to; bo the largest attended- fPngfh) 'fyor held 1" that city. While the service wfla.going'.on at the grave the siren of-uW-U'mr bulanco was heard and the car Wfla heard dashing "do^yu .,7itAifi- street toward the hosp.itol/ Then n rumor spread that Solicitor G\!orge A. Younce, who takes res ponsibility for Sheriff Leonard's death had shot himself and a. groat crowd gathered around the hospital, but H was found to be n false report, as the ambulance had been called out because of a wreck in the country. Mr. Younco; however, was at the fun eral, and Mr. Brinklcy had pre viously called cit the Leonard home. To handle the tr.Tffic and keep the streets open for the f-uneral procession eight or ten members of the state 'highway paU'ol were present and WInstoii-Salem sent over a dozen oillccrs to assist. The Lo.xtngton force and city . and county oniolais and members of the Davidson county bar wore ho norary pallbearers along with the {deputies of the late sheriff. With al) the crowd and the' ,dense ti'affic it was a most sol-' 'emn assemblage and (fuict reign-^ od througiij^ut the cntiro proceed-*; ing's, the great concourse of men sinnding with barod heads os the services proceeded. '• Thug marked. the last chapter in A terrible tragedy, so far as Sheriff James A. Leonard figured in it. While many wore there out of curiosity' the sole purpose of, thousands was to pay u last trl-1 buic to the dead ofhcor and a po-' pulnr man.. j Mr. and Mrs. J. P. LcGrahd, Atty. Robert S. McNeilh Ci G.: Leach, G. G. Woodruff, • J. K. Sheek, Fletcher Click, .T.'F.,Leach And others'from this city nttoftd- cd the funeral services. • Bio - Obituaries - 2/11/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 17,1932 I^u^ai ^otti "' Mra. ,|pDa. Potsflj dieiiv last Tiresday;'^qrhing.'aCber home' in Mdcksyille.; The iuoerai was 999 dacted Wedne^a^rrafternoon . at. 2 o'clock tit Oak. Orove^ Mettipdist:' cbcirch by Rev. "J..0.*Ba«k.s, Itev. R C. Gofortli and Rev.), L Kirk, .-.•^he deceased was the wife: of Jofai^U; H.- Potts, 'aod a -daogbter of MrUnd Mrs. WvE. Wall. ^Sur- y^viog are her .husband and two imall sons.anid. her parents Also' three brothers;.). W , Clarence and| J. R..Wall,"of Mocksvllle aod four! sisters: .M'rsi. R. P Boger, of Mocks-1 ville; Mrs. F. 1^. Bieauchainp Adi/ahce; Mrs .X L: Baker and Mrs. R. B. Sheek, of WiostbttSa* ieiii.-'' . Mrs, Potts was a consistent mem ber of the ,Metbod*st chnrch, arid was- one; of .the best.'women in MocksVille.' To the bereaved hos- ^arid, the.molherjess children, the father, mother, sisters and-brothers, The' Record extends deep . svra- j pathy in-this'iryiiig hour. Mrs. Potts had beeh-ili for a number of('years, biit bore her'suffering' with Christian fortitude. She is at rest. I Bio - Obituaries - 2/17/1932 DAViE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 18,1932 •IPS. JVTAKY niDGNHOUR PASSES AWAY ra. Mary Hellard Ridonhou) [I 72, died nt hor home ii h Mocksville oh Monday evej Fob. 15, aft T nn illnosB of idays, her death raauitint hcuvt disease. She had flpen f hor life in Dnvio county, wps the widow of the lnt< . Ridcnhotir, who died a num- 'f years at'o. ,<5he Is survived no ilaiiffhtpr, Mrs. J. Godbcy, oxiiifiton, and two sons, Gro- [lellnrd, of PaleiKlv and .Too [Itird of Dnvio county. The "isod was n member of the ortj.Hfc church, and was wcll- n here, •whern she had n )cr of warm .friends. The •al was hold , at tho Metho- ,church On Wodncaday raorn- |it n o'ciocfr, conducted, by R. C. Gtoforth, nsHiMtcd by G. B. PorrcQ and Mr. T. I. dl. TKo intorment took place < 'SO Cemetery. ELIZA NICHOLS, AGED ^ADY, DIES IN VIRGINIA ativcg hero have received I of the recent death of Mrs. Hninofi Nichols of Clarka- Vn„ hor death roaultlng' \ brief illncsH of pnoumonini as In her .Ofith year, and wag kably well- preserved for :e. Mrs. Nichols Is pleasant- enibored here, as she vialt- aistor, the late Mrs. M. E. i>n a. number of occasions. Jr sister, Mrs. Ann Mero. f thifl pinco, died many'11 I Lffo. Mrs. Rose passed away t years ago In hor 97th 1 Urs, Nichols was tho last'" r of -ft Jnvgo family, being >ghter of John Haines and Eilor Haines of Midway, 311 county. Sho was an aunt . Ida G. Nail and MrA E. t. ti tAST RITES HELD POR.MBa POTTS A large number of reIfltiw/>o ^11 '5 attended the * last iMt wist. Church ohlira 1 "ftcraoon, the - a "'"tetora hotog Roy. * ed''j'w'"eu, j. w. Wall, c. M. Wall R p STpnSiii. Efihuchnmp, acted as flowers avorocai Wed fby Mesdames w. N.^ith, W. 3?i Stonestrect, T. 0.* C SnrBinkleyi^B^Sie^m;.^^^^^^ Bio - Obituaries - 2/I8/I932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 18,1932 A TRIBUTE TO AfRS/SARAH BAIIiEVXEE N. Carolina Christian Advocato. Mrs.. Sarah Bailey Lee pasaed to her eternal re>vard from Mock- svHIe, N; G.i.lDecomher 20/ 1931; Blie the oniy. dauir^ter of the late Brnxton B* and ' Jane (Johnstone) Bailey of MookBsfillo, and was fbom October 29, 18dl. Her parents wero eubetantial aiid Influential people of hJjrh Chris tian >character.-.They believed in cducatidii In a 'day when we had no public school system, and gave to their children the boat .edu cational ndva'ntoges' within roachi This daughter was ssnt first to a private scliool "ouhductcd -by. Rev. Jesse Rnnkin in SaliBbury. and then to .Oreehsboro Gollcgo " from which'she '^^dunted'; in 1858. "Then •.she attended Music Vale Seminary in . Connecticut; Later she returned to her home, .in Mocksvllle and. taught e'dhool for a luimhor of years, eKerclsing a wonddvfui Ihfluonqe over those., who cnmo under, hoi* tiiUlon,. . On October 3, 1872, .'she was married to Rev. Dr. W. .D. Lee of tho old North 'Cnrolinii . confer ence,, and wnjj'his valued ! "r elp- mcot as liQ seryod the -Fincvillo,; Shelby, Uuthorfbrdton und|King's Mountain charge^ until his death in 1880. They had throe .children, ^Yho still survivo-r^Missos Bertha M. and Alice J. Lce of Mocksvillo, ■and Thomas Dntloy Leo, now the chief-justice- of the Supremo Court of Idaho. She was the step mother of Rev. W, B. Loo, who now for more , than forty, years has boon u missionary . of tho Methodist Church in Brazli, and Mary Leo of Mtfckavillc., . She was the sister of tho Into Thomas R. Baiioy of MocksviUe, a*flno citizen and Christian and n distlnguiahud lawyer, who diedabout .fifteen years ago.^ During tho more than fifty yoara" of- her v>idowhood she lived in . the. oldfamily residence in V^ocksville. The funcrot sorvlco wds' conduct- (.u .JO..'! ncr late reaidence-by horpastor. Rev, U. -crGbforth, assist- od. by Rev. vE. .0. <0010 and Rev. R. -S. Howie, former pastors, and the body was Inld.to r^sfc' hi the town cemetery, there to sleep until tho resurrection morn ing. . . The foregoing brief sketch of this olcct liidy who lived through the ninety years between 1841 and 1901, conveys a very faint conception of what hor Jong life meant to the church and to socje-ty. She was no ordinary person, fbr she possessed a high order ofIntellect, a cloor.and penetrating mind which had been well culti vated, for she was to a rare de gree veraed In -history and-politeliterature. She was not, content with what she had learned inschools, hut continued through tho long years to soarch In oililields for knowledge until her fund of information, covering nwide range of subjects, gave her an extraordinary 'quality ©f men tal culture. Her interest in tho "church', at homo and abroad and In worldaffairs n.cyor lagged, for she'diligently read the pnpei-s and ma gazines and kept In closb touch Avith the- wide world 'even down to old age. Just n few days before >hcrdecease, as she suffered Intense ly, she heard that the roof of the Vatican, libraryJn .Rome, had fallen in,, and. then, to the amaze ment of her nurscg, She gnvo a miiiuto 'description of the wholeplan of the library...^She had not only superior llteruiy attainments but the, snnestr quality.of practical common senso, the keenest sense of humor, and tli'o .widest -rangeof sympathy, for her" 'i>urae. was , ever open for the relief of dis-'. tress in Armenia, -China, the Bible 'cause and for ficiaaJuns anywhere' and oyevy\vhei'e. -Shc also had pro nounced opinions about every thing, so that everybody; knew where .ehe stood, Among her pri vate papers they found various memoranda written with her ownband.- One item was: "I am a.,De mocrat. I am n free born Ameri- Bio - Obituaries - 2/18/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 18,1932 can citizen and take dictation ■from iVorb'ody/' She . did - her 'ownthinkln'er and. arrived'nt her own conchtalonp, through" cdnscifinti- ous I'oasoninffj and'held 'to. them. Another was: "W-hon I am dcud lot there he no eulogy of ni'o." She waa humble in spirit and con tent to Met-her life speak for it*fieif. • •; . . ■ When fourteen .ye.ars of ago, while a student at.;. GreensboroGotlege, she ,>yaa-cdhveiied'andunited .with the Metho'dist church,uhddr th4"Bilhlatfy>'of Pr., W, H.Bobbitt, "Who was ■■then, pastor of We.st market Stfeet church.' Her conversion . virnfl positive and clear,- with that experiment* al change of heart and in^vard peace which 'gave .full assurance of sin forgiven, but sho did . not lest content -with that- single ox*porlehCe, for. she diligently Used all the means proWded,-iivas ac> tive in every good'word and work,' grow in grace and knowledge .and cultivated, ail the. Christian vir tues . through all the long, years .of an .active llfe. l'hen in nge'hha'fcobloncs^ e^remei..Bta.adfa8t in;her-devotion lo. duty and.'rich in- all the qualities which make for nobioncsB.'Of heart Vatid'loftinessof; chnractor^he .canie .down to'thd.drid of her. pilgrimage with un-.faltCfihg fdlth. and praypd . that; the Lord, whom .she had so long survod," would take hin' to him-' self.- In hor last days sUo 'sufforod much, but bndurecl with fortitude.and,patience and tolkod about tlio'hc.ivonly worid as one who walks by faith, and not by sight.-A few- days -before her ''tlcpaftuvQ shehad a (ircain which she related to the fumilyaa follows,:-. '.' •?! .wish you could .have swn .what i aaw in my dream. I was on a Jong jouimey through d country the . fairest j ev'cr beheld. I was traveling nionc, hut at eachstage, of . the jotirnoy I got along without difficulty. - The aconery was indescribably, boantiful. The customs and language of tlio.poo-plo -wore difforont, but l.rocbgnl* zed many of tmy girlhood frleiida ■ns well as those of later years, and Uioi'c wurd. thoMsands upon ' thousands-thot, I had never BocVii. before' and they • all.. radiantly., happy." .' • • ^ She knew with St Paul that. "Jesus' Christ hath abolished death," and when the .end .'came/ thoro .-was I'great peace - and fConiKplotd victory.. .Whllo- -dovotcd': .t« " her cbuixb aho-pOBaooaod a bronri . Ohristinn spirit loved Christianaof every nanio 'and'order and la-'bored with them for the"^promotion' of the Iclngdom of our Lord and Master. Consecrated to -hor Lord, loyal•to hor church, hor fpmlly,> hor fTlendp and to society, she wrought well in her day mid haa gone-to receive the eternal reward, leaving to her ehildren -the rich,legacy of a well spen/t life. When.I was a child'in Lincolhtoh, her , husband was tho' pastor of our ■ church there; ond many.. • years later I was her pastor in Mocks-ville. she was my steadfast friend, and her. departure brings sorrow ^to" my; heart and I count it ii pri vilege to prepare this tribute to hor memory. , May. groat groce come to the children who feel so lonely since she haa gone,: , William L. Sherrill. Bio - Obituaries - 2/18/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 18,1932 Virgil Gibson DAVIB aUN IS FOUND SLAIN IN KENTUCKY MINE. 1=1 The following news taken from Monday afternot>n*s isaue of the Salisbury Post, under ii Cool-, eomec date lino, will be of inter est to our r^dora; Residents of Jerusalem tdwri- ship and sections of Rowan Coun-; ty experienced; a severe shdek o,n . Friday when n long distance tele-, phone call from Whitesburg, Ky.,' to Sheriff McSwain told of the finding of the body of Virgil Gib^ • eon, 21, in an abandoned coal \ mine aft^r a. three, .weeks search'^j for the .lad, who ^sappeared. ia.r January following hia. reported^.,! acquittal aiid turiiing-staLo's cvi-'^ dehce in' a* criminal proceeding charging him and other men of'--^ rd^bing a. clothing store In Whiterr aburg'early In January. -....i Young. -Gibson left his father's j residen/sq. on .the Beeker place near Jerusalem. Baptist church .last. Dec'epi^i* for Whites.burg, .^heVe '1)1b .brother,. L^tbr, - and. ,.wife were residing. He disppphhV- :od' aeon -after 'the trial"on Hie* charges of being one of a-gang who ..robbed", a Whitesburg cloth-« ing^ store and a search of the %.c.- tiorifl' of Kentucky where, timers, was a possibility of!findlng:hliQ,,. andiof Davfe and Rowan counties' revealed no-trace of the-inissing^ lad until, on Thursday* night or t.Frlday"-morning early., the. body |was found in an abandoned eoal mine and showed evidence- of death having taken place two or three weeks earlier. . Detailed information is -scarco, but from the tolop'hojie communi cation "with an .aunt in Whites burg and a telegram oy two .She riff McSwain, after assembling all avniln'bic facts, hag come to the conclusion that young -Gibson "was taken for n rido" aftor he "oquoaled" oh men imnlicntod' in tho clothing store robbery. 'George Gibson moved his fam ily of Bovon to the- old Seeker place about one year ago and made a crop there, last yean Some time in October after moat of the crops wore* harvostcd; a married aon, leator, took his wife and returned to the conl fields for the winter, hoping to secure^ employment there which Avould be very welcome and assist in keep ing the wolf "away from the Gib son .door until a crop could bo made thia'yuar. About the first'of December, according id reports; Virgil joined hid bi-other in Whitesburg and a few wcelcs la ter, either late in December or early in January, wsb accused of roibbing n clothing store, jointly with others and when the ease went to court about' tho .20th of January young Gibson obtained his rolease by turning staters evi dence. -He disappeared on.tho'28rd and was not hoard of until Thurs- .dny night or Friday morning I when his bddy was discovered ia an abandoned conl mino. . -Imports received here from W.hitesburg indicate Gibson was the victim of gangsters' bulletd or ,In the. familiar slang of the day .was "taken for a ride'- by mem bers of the gang or thieves upon whom he "squealed." T-hg father and mother and five • younger children are now resid ing dt the Fletcher Caublo. place - near'the village of Ffdnklln in Rowan county, where they moved a few .weekjS ago. A sister of George Gibson -re- 'Mding'in W.hitesburg'notlfied the Davie /sheriff that she was dis- ' patchihg an automobile hero to c^yry the Gibson family to White sburg.! The'bar was expected Sun day niid thb'Gibsons would leave h's'sodn as * it arrived, ofltcers . stated.' Bio - Obituaries - 2/18/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, February 24,1932 Nellie Crotts FaiKifftl was held at-Fulton M. F. chareh on Thiirsday, Feb. iS'.h frr Mr* Ncilid Crotts, wife of Wiley J,. Wiley J, CrotU, whose body was broQgbt from Ashland, Ky. She passed away on Sunday,, the 14th, and the funeral prooer was held at Ashiand. This being the Dative home of Mr. Crottsi ahe r<quested that her bodyoe brought here 'and b'ur> fed at his home church. She is sur vived by her devoted husband and one small son Billy, and a host of re latives. Rev, S W..Tutiieri Pt Fork, bad charge of the service. Bio - Obituanes - 2/24/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, February 25,1932 mS. HRYANT nANIKL PAItiSES AWAY AT HOME RITES HELD WEDNffiS- 'FOR MRS RIDENHOUR [St ritoB fop Mrs. Mary H. n hour .werA held at the JiMh- ehure»h on Wodnosdny I'ng nt 11 o'clock, conducted IV, J. 0, Banks, assisted by . I. :Caiidell, The iiiterriient .dace in Rosa Geiuetisry, and inllboarora wore; O. P. Fob- VfU Call, FT. R. Lnnler, Ro. |Campbo]l, T. L. Summers fEternie. ^*081:01'. ; The * floral •na were •oarrlbd by ' Mo's- f8 ;Homy ..WillIain8j; B. . C;wdson, Walter Carter, Mnr- iartop,. Lillian Sheek, ;Mvb. .Snllic II. Daniel, highly , venperted weman. jiml widow oC Mic Into Bryant Dimlcl, died nt, hor Ijomo near Ephcsii.s 'on Feb. 17Ui, aycil'77. She w;ia Ibe (Inu- ghtor of John.McCulloh imd Hot- tic Voach MciCiili^h, and had boon n mombor oT Jerusalem B.iptfst church until -her maiTingc, ^vhen •she united with Liberty Metho dist church. Hor lui.sbnnd died aovornl years ago, and five chil dren also preceded her to the Bravo. Tho survivink family conr sista of two sons, 'Homy Daniel, of Epho8u.«., and Jchhq iDaniol, of Coolcciiico, and two dauffhters, Mlflsos Emmn and Ada Dnniol, who made .their homo with their mother. The funoral services^ wore held nt the homo on Thurs day afternoon at throe o'clock, by Rev. J. 0. Banks, and tho Inter-, ment took place nt Liberty, I Bio - Obituaries - 2/25/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 2,1932 Willie Beauchamp Iih W.A. ^win Durham, ji8.—Wy AtBiwn prominent text^fLmaoufacthr^^ud capitalist, di^;:at';hts home in^^^t Durham this niorajng at JS-oroibc^ after an iUues^of ^pmhanya- y He had beep;.!iug hfeiltlr fdr several ycai^and .his cdnditip'n'.;re>' Gentlv-bebamb <^!tjcal: j>^naErwih was 75'years oj^pge 'an|j;^8S oue of the country.-'^ lea^pg .textile inadatactbreri&. ' The-'Krwiii -mtils QiS^te^..dve plants, anidng:£j|eni be!ni| Ktbe?:jbig cottou' mill- aj^.Cooleeu^e; iifl Erwio bad many-fneD^srjin Davie who were pain^Vtb l^an> " of deathl his kne ^'MidirvMtlrd(Elred^ vA coroberl[9dnry- Rafter ^ teiagHo Isb^ion tor fiyehpur-^ ia =an effortsb 'plabe.ihe blai^ lof thai,*killing' of ?WilUe-Beauchamp,, 21 ,,sou of Eh'odb Beauchamp,. Fultdu.'township n faih .mer,' who was n found dead, in a dense pine' thicket n^r Advance ,TbUTSd.ay afternopn-by i^-wo women w&.-^eie in search'pf c^ess,, dect.d: 'fcd'Pnday -that the .vonng man came tblfaLs d^ib from a'/ignp'shot ..wphnd in the' bead fired in an unr 'XnowB.manner," . V. Ah ^tp]^v reveal^ the .boy-had been shot ihrohgb the bead with* a revolver or . rifle. The '^bnllet en* tered«tbe'<left templi^andcaiiie out behind the ri^bV.e^f. .>peatb was ihphgbi to have takra pkce about 24 hours before thphody was dis< covered. Beaachamp.left bis parents* home on the night of the '19th between i 2. and 1 o'clock sifter .lelltug . bis parents he was going to/work' for Ditke SIpry. farmer living- a few mlles.away,., Spiiy claimed '.Beau champ. never showed up at' bis place. Evidence' brought ont in the inqu^t showed Beauchamp was with Richmond Bailey, young wiblte roan of the ^roronnity, Saturday evening just before dark walking across'a field toward and 2.06'yards. from the place where the body was found. .. Officers'tbink'be'was killed and brought to tue thicket arid bUbc^y hidden as there.were^ ho signs -of a struggle or otber iiyidence to con nect the killing, with"; anyone. Funeral seryi^ were held at Adduce Methodist cbtirch. Satnr • day afterncqn and • icterment was ;iiV the cbhrch ce'meterv with Rev. W. :iB.. Rathbu^"- pfficiatiiig. ' In iadditfob to the father and mother, tbefe.are five brothers'.and fpiir sisters snrvivin^: .' ■?rhisis the second ciysterions death .from gunshot wounds in Da- vie county in the pa^ five months. Bio - Obituaries - 3/2/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 2,1932 Neely Brinkley :'1)a.TTe Girl fills! Self. - feared.tip be a-qbther mPi^erJ in Davie fciotinty Satardav turn^ pat to-.be a Paee-pf aaiijld^ In the Pniiiibn p,f >.pr. A.~ b Byerly, cpnnty^terpherji • pro- npane^ the d'e'itb'vpf Mlapi Keeiy Bdn&ley, 23, to ■fiei.a plain Itsase dlT ^icfdP frbin the'cifciimdtancee ebf-yp.oii^ihir her dea^ betwi^.2 and 3o'clpek Satuidi^ afternoon, • 'S -Hps Briflltiei:;[wa8'diiKooered dud in her room abouL !3-^o'eloek in the dfteroonby-ro4mber8 ot.tbe. family after, they had'missed her from thedeldllh which thtd fpnlily.were work--inr.:.,.Wben fonndi^e^wae.-lyinflr a< rronthe foot of ;her. ' with a.«lnnle; tlprrel l2^a8pe ehpt '{^li. oii Ihe fl'oor-a fewfeetaway.'• Ap;e3Cftrainatioh le^owed/the foil t08'd..waddinjr and .all,' enteced.Tierstpni^h aipd t^ged upward'andhacicsyardj,- evidently .Cansinfr deafh ■wiUtin a few motneh^. No one heard tho'ehor;" " • ' . ngpd in the: window vj^asfonhifF noar the srnn on tho'flopr- and jvhia thonffht to h^tyo-.hpen'be^-.to, on«h.pff .the .Wreeri'f A.marfc the"flbor-ahdbt-eix' inch^'-'ionn:^^^^^w.hoire the recoil Vif ;|pie nhh • kicked%cic and the rnbbeif 'b^ a hipek mai'tc.. •' t ! f' .; = r! " " • .!Mr. and Bit; jBrihkley,theipar^ta, RUt^''t|n*^^lt-l*ad ap-poOred to ho in a-'deproiijii^ PriA ni^ (Wfsnni'd.moftd ;dw the 'pMt'.fewdayb ahd wapat'tintee veiTvti^tf^.^^^^imtation^^l^r^^ille^^o^l f Mnj^l'h|l.(j|nn S.TO^ai^afte^%n laflj^t- wlo a ■ "In ••addition.l^d ^e^rante .thV-fp'In^htr b'rotheira ■jbi^-iBiidyojtib.-^Rbl^tiprv^ ^ 2i^.-ahd^ Ifprter" •BriiAlo^^ at jhome; ithree alati?reVMr*'*.OMa(|f^^ I .if|dTO! i!?irinat'on:5ile^ .^i88v>^uiBe •rBdhjUey dt'Mihdi-. .•' •• Bio — Obituaries - 3/2/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 3,1932 ii-i'lblo nnd mystorldus crime g ommilUiI sonio time UatS jcftr Blbuvillo Church, when S Benuchfimp, P-O-yenr jjld ft mnn,' was shot In tho head s unknown aSsallent He'was i m of Mr. and Mrs. Edoch | linmp of near Elbayllle, || {IS Jaat seen by hia'parents | day night, Fob. 19,, when he | sd home from a bnllgame g Evanca, luid told hia Aiullior y ^ going to work for u mnn 9 Diiko Spry. The fnmlly H lot alarmed by his ubsonco S Gi'ftl days, aa they thought | .a working at Mr. Spry'e | >YliicS Is come mllea away, i |)(ly wda found in u pine G j on Thursday afternoon, | |)L}i about 2 o'clock, by two | M who vvcro hunting cresses, g lam Ifow and Miss D&rn | I Tlutiking, that it wng n | In man .asleep in the \yoo(l», E Bivc till! aliirni, nnd the of- f |(in rn'rivirg, found it wna Ir-iiiichii'iin, whn hnd boon | liM- ]iH}l)fil»ly 2'1 hours or S BrJroiv iVHS no nlfTM /tf Mnofl j lirronnd.'nnd one suspicion C III !m' Imd liCou shot nnd I lo this |il:u!f'. Another ii inn is that he and Homo < licfku niurnjrwV in a [ II I'lrlji, Hiitl he hrfi' liecn ttHf- liff'l bo/'n nfiot niTh n | • i-'tvolver.' tho huHot being, | lu'iMi/rli Ihc loft lomplo, hqd. 3IUJ behind tho rhht par- [r A. D. Byerly nnd ?»hh- I fi. iilcSwuiii Imltl an In- non.-nnd thy eonmer's jury . long dollborntlon, came hiclsbn tlia^' the deceased led by a bullet "Pii'cd lu nown manner." 'hluch my- irrounda this tragic death. 'Po (U'c sevwrnl Huapocts, la expuc'ted that arrests made .soon. unonil services wore.held iiico Methodist church on!y nflernoon at 2:80, with lor. Rev. W. hi. Rnthburn, | tig. n largo crowd being The pAiIhuarers jj. F. Burton, P. TI. Burton, i flicker. L. \V. Wilson, C.l £ oiul S. T,. T-Togo, and tho iIworo cr,;-vled hy-Mi.iicsi irlfm nnd Bortlin Zimrntr- le .HUrvivinT family con-1 the bei'cavod parents, fi ve ! , Ernest,, Lo.stor, Itobert hpv. lU h(inrlo,'C.' K Bcniu «'f Higii Point, and four Mrs. Willi.iin Black, of lie, Mrs. !,uthcr Holder, i>, and Mla.sos'Emma and •aucliamp, who Hvc with i'enl.s. Thi.s sad deatli has loom over the whole com-, Hand hnsiean.scH much ox- g throughout the county.Irast Four Young Men' giiag to n iPifovmatinn re- pre.s.s lline, four arrests 1 made, and It ia tlioiiglit H thai tlie giillvy iiartyia iiUr in tlio Davlo coun'ty osc arrcaled ia eonncd- !i the mui'dar of young np arti Itlchmond Bsiilby, 'Iron, John Hudflon and ycrH who.se agen run to about 22, who are diirerent colls in jail a- a ilicurlng. * Bio - Obituaries - 3/3/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 3,1932 V • . The citlKens-of MocksvlIIe wore stirreil SatuMny afternoon after hearing' ruhiora b£-dnothdr mur der ,.caau ill Davie County,'but after, an invostigatlon turned- oub to be a" cose of suicide in the opjnion of .Dr. A. B. Bye.rjly, 'cbuii- ty. coroner, who, prpnounced the I death of MlBS.Nellia'Brlnlcley, 22i 'to be a plain ease of>'8(ilolde from.. the evidence. discovered' and the circumstances surrounding. Her death about 8 o'clock S,aturday aftornoon. '• Miss Briiikley w.as discovered dead in her room about 8 o'clock, in the ofternoon,'by meipbers.of the family after they hnrl missed her from the field in "which the faihily wore worltlng. . When fodnd she wag lying across the. foot of her bed, with a singlo. barrel. IS-gunEro shot gun oh thO* floor a foAy feet awny. An examination showed' the full ^oad h.Kl r.ntcred hfir..Bto-' m.nch and ranged upward,, ovi-- dciitly'causiiii* death within- a fnv minutes. .No ono hoard Ihb shot. n . . ' CoVonav ilyerljT j;oconali'iietod ' w'iiit lie timuvbt io tho wnv tho ' tragedy occurred whiclr pliic'ed ' '• Tmo /rirJ in 'it: f{il|;ing-,V»r,y}t?!)ii Hvith : I tho stock of Uie gun on the floor • hctwoen her feet nud, the .inur.Klo ' nguinst her Bv»juu«h.. A • fn the. \yindo\v ^qbrid^^^ ' the guri. on the flobrv V(nd ' thoiVjht to have beo'sv' ntspd ..to, ' pull" ofiV the, trigger. A miirk.'ofl'.-/ the fhinr. almuL 'six. ' inches • showed whovo the recoil ef..'.i the'' gun..kicked back and the rubber huti: plate left u black'mark. , j Mi*', find Mrs,' W. M. " BrihklpyV ' the'phiriBhts; stated the girl ''had /, appeared to be in, a depross.ed and probccuplcd mood during the past few weeks and whs at t|raoa very restless. ' The family live at the old tto- bcrt Bodc plantation in .Clarks- ' vllle township about ono mile west on highway, number 80, which is. now owned by Mr. Gro- ver Ilondricks of this city.'-. ' '• The coroner,,after, exominlng.; wltnossos" and igathoring all the- . information available,' prohouhc-' od ft a'case of suicide; .ind.'did.. not "hold-an inquest." ^ > y ; She Is survived Dy her pavo'iita, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brlnkley, four brothers, Opciir and Otto ilrJnk-^- jlcy, of Salisbury, Zub and.-Bovt- ;cr Brinkloy who aro living with'' I tho family; three siajtars,.. Mrs.-. Mn.0 Everldge and Mr-si. 'Dplia ' "Vovendor,- of Wlnaton-Salem, and. .Miss Ixmiae .Brinklcy who. alsoi Jiv''d with the family on .the form., • Tho last sad rites for Miss Nel- lia Brinkley, 22, • whose "tragic (loath oecuri*ed on Snttirdny aftcir- nooii, Avol'c held "ut Bear Creek Bnptic^ ciiuruli uii Sunday after noon at .1:30, with the- pastor, Rev. Mr. Clinton, • officiating. ThoSi. noting as pallbearers Avere McTCj.ulcy Smopt, Ccdric . Bniopi.' John Ifano.4, Roy Bradcen;* Paul Jonos' and Jesso Dniu-ghn. ,V • " Bio - Obituaries - 3/3/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 3,1932 W. M. niCHlIs!. WFiLL-KNOWN CITIZEN, DEAD - Willinin Michncl Uichio, om* of the best-known ftirmerB of the Caiui coinninnity, dicd ut his home oil Sttturday, Feb. 28, aged "79. Ho was tho son" of Caleb liicliie and Biirbnirn Fink? Richie, and had spent all of his life in this coun-' ty. He is survived by big widow,. 'who was Mlsa Lrturn'Rooe* before ' _ her marriage, two sons, A. D.' 'Richie and P. D. Richie, and one daughter, Mrs. J. ®. Collotte, all' of Cana, and-one brother, Fronk Richie, of 'Madison, Ihdlana. The ' funeral waa conducted at--Cheat- nufc Grove M. B. Cfiurch on Sun- < day afternoon at 8:80,,by Rev. L.' H. Thompson, of Harmony, asaisi*' od by Rev. J. H." GVoco, of Cana. Tho pallbearers \y8re; S. M. Brew er, J. B. Cain, W. S. Stonieatreet, J, G. Ferebee, Joo Sink arid B. Sain. ITie flowers were In. charge , of Misses Jcsephlno Col- lette, Laurn Richie, Bessie Richie, Opal ITnrtloy, Clara Frj'o and Mrs. | Clyde Bogor, i Bio - Obituaries - 3/3/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 9,1932 W. M. Richie Mr. J. C. McDaniel Dead. Mr. Johnson C..McDanie] died at his home near Ketcliie's Mills Fti- day at noon, aged about 75 death resalting from paralysis, Ftmeral and bnnal services were held at Salem Methodist Church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clcck. Rev. J. O Banks officiating. Mr. McOaniel is stirvtved by his widow and three children, one son atid two daugh-: . ters and one hi other,' Hetirv Mo. j Daniel all of Dav)e. Mr. McDan> iel was a good' man and will be .sadly missed in the coromonityini iwbicb hespeni all his life. The Record was sorry to learn of the death of Mr. W. M. Richie, which occurred at his home near Cansj on Feb<, ayth. Mr. Richie was one of the county's best dti zens, and bis death brought sad nesstoall bis iriends and. neigh* bors._. He about 79 years of age, aad is.snmved bv hb widow, twp^sons and one daughter.. One bTother. Prank Richie^ of Indiana, also survives. The body.-was laid to rest in 'Chestnut Grove .grave yard, on"%.h 28. Funeral Mrvloes were condi^cted by Roys. L. . H. 'Thompson al^ J. H. Groce ' In | the death of ISr. Richie the copiitv | loses one of her best citizens and The R^ord one o.f its best' friends J^eace to his asji^.' Mrs. R. 0. Wilson Passes Mrs. Rike O. Wilson, 37 of near Jeriuho died at the Davis Hospital. Statesville, Friday morning at .6 o'clock, following an operation for appendicitis which she underwent early in the week. The funeral ser vices were held at Clarksburv chnr^h, • Iredell county, Monday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Thetus Fritchard. Mrs Wilson is survived by ber husband! and two 'Children, a son and dai!gh-| tsr. Several brothers and sis'era "ulso siirviv^. Mrs Wtl.son wi«s be n fore uiuitiage Mis-t Hcleui IClam, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Elam, ot Iredell conmy. . The gnef stricken hu^iband and the motherless childreu have the sym pathy of hundreds of friends in this .sad hour. Bio - Obituaries - 3/9/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 10,1932 JOHNSON C. MoDANIEL DEAD Jolmson . Glayburn MoDiinioI, 76j pnssed nwny *01'his homo niiar Balom church, in Calahnln town> ship, on March 4th. The deceased ' was the son of Benjamin McDnn- icl and Folly ICoIlor McDanlol. Ho is aurvivod by his widow, who was Miss Jcniilo Starrotto beroro miirrlTigo, two duughloi'o, Mrs. Jasper. Williams end Mrs. J. M. Mu1>anlo], one son, David E. Mc- panid), seven' grnndcbllilrcn^ivQ' iircut-granderiildron, and one bro ther, Honry McDonlcL IMio fun eral Borvicpa.wei'o hold -at Salom Methodist church, on Saturday artorn.opn at- three o'clock, cqn- •tluctpd by'the pastor, Rdv. J. 0, Bunks, 'naslHted by n foi'iher pas tor, Rev. J..S. Fitzgerald, of Wal nut Ciovo. Tha pallbonrora.worc; Ray McDanioI, Wilbur MctDtoniel, Glenn Williams,. .ChoMtor -.Camp- boll, Mavahall Koontz, Roy Smith, anil Uie; florartribiifos wore car- iricd by;Misaea Mary Dnywalt, Mnry Ann McDhnidli.Bllie^Daniel,. VIvginih: Jones, Verattice -Jonea, Mrs. Boujaii . McDnniol.# DEATH OP OUR DARLING BAllY-^WILLIAM DANIEL CABLE On la.Ht Monday morning, Fob t'li.try 20, Uio death uivgcl visited | our home and took wUh them our| darling bnby boy. .Oh, the mem-1 ory of timi mornia>g, as I sit with ! u broken heart, to seo the one I' ' lovod so de<irly, Pici'cod by death's most cruol dart. The blow was (hard, The Bhouk aovcro. But God, who knowoth all things boat. : Took our darling home. And gave him roflt. You aro gone but not forgotten. Ner will you over bo. For as long as life and memory laat, Mother will always think of thee. Sleep on, dear darling, sleep on and take., your rest. I loved you well, Rut God loved you best. —Mother. Bio - Obituaries — 3/10/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 16,1932 Caph Amos Wright. Cooleemee—Taps were sounded for Captain Amos Wright. i>6, ve teran of the war between the states and one of the oldest and mo^t widely known residents. Captain Wright succumocd late .Suaday nigbt following an illness' of so.ihe duration and had been in ill health for several years. He was a native of Davidton county but spent most of bis liie in Davie. Surviving rela'tives include' the widow', three dangbters and four sons; a large number of grandchil dren;.one brptber residing In High Point,"ond 'sejter^l sisters:' - " ' : The deceased" was. from his" early youth a member of the 'fiaptist de- notuinatibn .and for. the past several years affiliated* with the . local cburchw . . • Funeral services were held at tbe home in. North Cooleemee at; 2 p. m., followed by rinierWent in '^ihe local cemeiery wiiU his paster, the - Rev. A. -T Stondenmi re, officiating: ! Mrs. Smith Biiried. Final rites were held at Bethle hem Methodist cbtncb last Tties- day moraing for Mi^. Sarah Etchi- son Smith, 70, who passed away In &reex!sboro. Mrs. Smith was married to Wash ingtonSmith in 18S4 and eight children were bofn 10 this unton,- a'l of whom survive as follows: W. M. Smith, Mrs C. D. Gregory and Jack Smith of Greensboro;. E. W. Smith, of Harmony; Mrs. Ben O'Neal of Pittsboro; S. E Smith, of Philadflpbia. Pa.; and Mrs. Gen. Hepier, -of Harmouy. In tbe Rb.<)enceof the pa.stor, the rites were in charge of T. I. Caudell, of Mccksville. The deceased was a member of the Methodist church trom early womanhood and a faith ful and consecrated Christian tiotil death. iss Sarah Ellis. Miss Sarah EiumaKlli.s, 53, pass ed away Wednesday nigbt at 8 o'clock at Bethieheni Methodist Church following an illness of sev- eial months. She had t>een .coti- fined to her led since November and her condition had heeii critical for the past iiioutii. Death was not nn xpected. She was born in Davie coutity, July 14. 1878. a daughter of John W. and Mary Howard Ellis. She spent bet entire life in Davie roun- ty and wa.s' a member of one of the most proD inent families in Davie county. She was a member of 'Bethlehem Methodist Church and a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Macedonia Moravian chtirch. She attended Sunday school at Macedonia Moravian church. Surviving are her father, John W. Ellis; six brothers, T. E., S W., and S. M. Ellis. Benklemah, Neb.; J D and J. P. Ellis, of Meadows: and A W. Ellis, of Davie county; four {esters, Mrr. John Cope and Mrs. Atiders Cope, of Advance Route i, and Mi.sses Maggie and Ida Ellis of tbe* honig pla» e. . Funeral services for Miss Ellis were conducted at the home Sun day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and at Bethlehem Methodist cbnrch at 2 o'clock by Rev. M, G, Ervin, as sisted bv Rev. J ames Hall. The body was laid to rest in the cbtirch graveyard . Mrs. Wade Moore Wade Moore, of Cool Springs, .died at the' Davis Hospital Tbuti^ay morning, following a short.illness Mrs. Moore is snr vived by her husband flud.two child- • reo, her parents, Mr. and MrS. Will Harper, sisters, and -four brothers. Panefalservit^ and itr terment took place' at Fifth Creek Presbyterian cbnrrli. Fiiday after noon at 3 o'clock' Mrs. Moore, was a nie'ceof Mrs. Flake Campbdl, of ^ this city. . ' ^ Bio - Obituaries - 3/16/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MCCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 17,1932 MIIS. WADE MOORE PASSED AWAY IN DAVIS HOSPITAL Mra, Clco Harper. Moore, .wcU- JtJiown younif .pintroii- pU. Cool. Springs, and' wifo o'f. Wado Moore, died, flt Davis ".Hdspitol in Statesvillo on Thursday ' morn- _ ing,: March lOth, aged 25,"'her " doath reaulting from acute nep hritis. She was the daughter of ,W. L. Harper and'Mrs. Mamie StaWMJttc . Harper, \vho formerly resided in Diivle County. At the n'so of 12 she united, with South River jMothp^iat' church, lafer in life Ironsferring' her, menibc.rsliip to the Cool Spring's Methodist church.'in 1925 she w^s married to Wade Moore, and.to this union wore born* two chililron, a .ilttlo aon, Bobbie, and a live-weeks old*; daughter, in addition to her hua-. band, two "children .and J^er onW, the following brothers and sisters ..sdrvive," Ghvl, .Bruce. Looii and Tlarold Harper, all of Cool Spvinga", Miss Lola"; Harper, of Pblhulolphia," and Miss Mary Harper, of. ICing'a'Park, Tiong la- la The funeral was held at JPifth' .'.Crock.' Prosbyterlan church n In Ircdoll, on . Saturday . aftqrhoph. with Rev. | D. .A-.' bakleyj pastor, of. the dc- ccaserd, 'R6V>iEi. D; Brdwii, -Pros- ,bytorian"minister; 'nnd Rey. B. C, Blngham.bffieintiniar. Those, act ing us panbearors .wei'c: Carl■Hdrpor, Leon Harper, Prentice Campbell, J. -0. Moore, Nenl Mdoro and W: L. Moore,."'Theflowers were, cAi'ried ' by • Mes -dhiiiieB • Angle' Montguinery, Nor- ris' Blackweldor,*''Beul^' Lpzonzy,Margarpt Shdemakpr, Cecilo Wal*-tors,; p4*ed 'Cai'ter, .'Riiby' Gaitbor, Misses • RiochBl.,.'Niblock;:. ;Cla,raMitoholl, Ann Bobbitt; Bfflo Jane West, Viold Qaither, .Holen'Paige, Jamie Knox and -.Willie Bobbitt.'The .(ieceaBcd had nnmbers .of re latives and - friends ' in - Davio County who mourn tier parsing awayi she waB.a;nie'cb..of Mrs. A;*F., :GnmBbell of thl? place. • ' MRS. MILES H. BRANON PASSES AWAY AT HOME Mrs. Vfola Nl:f Brnnon. wife of Miles H. Brnnon, died nt her hnmc^ in Clnrksvillo towu.ship on March in, lived 'It ■ycni'.i. She wna n na tive of Yndkln county, tho daiigh- tor of t^ iM. Nix aiuI/Mr.s. l«>mM Harp Nix. The funeral wn.s hold lit Ccntor MotiiodlBt e-hm^jii in'•Yadkin county on Mondoy after-1 ..noon at two o'clock, with, the poa- tor, Rev. T. A. Plylcr officiating, n.ssistcd i)y Rev. Mr. .Tohnson. The .surviving family consists of the parents, her husband and* seven children.I --j p- Bio - Obituaries - 3/17/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 23,1932 Aged Hairstoo Negro Passes Away In Cabin. Tioker Hairston, ante-bellum ne gro. believed to have been the old« est man in this section of the state, passed away in his little cabin last Saturday i n Davidson county. While tio record was kept as to his age, "Uncle Tinker," as he was called by his white and colored friends, believed that he was no less than 103 vears old. During slavery days. Tinker' was owned by tbe late Peter Hairstoo, who was pet haps the largest land owner in this sec tion of Kofth Carolina. His acre age was piii]ci{>aUy in and. around Walnut Cove Bbd over in Davie oottnty. Mr.. Hairstou, also was the owner of perhaps more - slaves than any other man in the 'Pied Inonl Carolina. ' His son, Peter Hairston, is the present owner of the large and beautiful Cooleehiee piantatioD in Davie county. "Uncle Tinker" is said to have rendered service for the South in tbe War Between the States, parti cularly, iuiche-. work' o£ thcowittg.up breastworks near Tradin^.'Ford- on. the Yakin River. His service rec ord, however, is Said not to have been debutie enough to enable l.^m to draw a pension from the state. No so many years ago .the claim was made that there were mofe Hairston negroes iii and around Winston Salem than those beating any other name!—Twin City 'Senti* ueL Mr».-£iDina GriffiD. ! Mrs. Hiiima Sain Griffin*, of Wins. • on-Saiein. passed away • at' l-er home at 12 o'clock iinon Tuesday. S:ie bad been in decUning health severaif years, confined to ber bed 15. weeks and her condition bad been critical several days. Mrs. Griffin, a-native of Mocks- ville. had resided in Winston-Salem 20 years ani Was a member of Cen tenary Methodist church. She is suivived by one daughter, Mrr. Si>rab G. Caldwell; one son, E I. Griffin, both of Winston-Salem; three sisters, Mrs. K. L. Coblur and Mrs. J L. McO^niel, of Wins ton Salem. and Mrs. A. A. Wage- tter, of Mocksville; three brothers, A. L. and C. C. Sain, of Wia-ston Sal.em,*and W. C. Sain, of Lajunta, Colorado. Funeral services were held at the cbapet of the Ceiitenary Methodist church tn Wtnston-Salem Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Dr. C. C. Weaver in charge. The body was brought to Oak Grove church and laid to rest in the churchyard at 3:30 o'clock. n A large coiicourve of relatives and friends were pi'e- sent, and the floral tributes were manv and beautiful . Miss Sallie Charles. Miss Sallie Charles. 66, of Ad vance.. passed away at her bbme Tuesdav afternoon at 2 o'clock. She bad been in declining health several years. She was g native and life long resident of Davm county. Miss Charles is survived by four- sisters. M^. H. T. Smithdeal, Mrs. George Tucker, Mrs George Cor- natz<.r and Mrs. William Taylor, all of Advance. Funeral was conducted Wedues- day aiteruoon at Advance Metbo dist church by Rev. W. M. Rath- burn. Interment was to the church cemetery, nephews serving as pall bearers. Bio - Obituaries - 3/23/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 24,1932 MRS. EAWIA GRIFFIN, OF WINSTON-SALEM, DEAD Mre^ Emma Sain' Griffin of WInston-Snlcm, who was wcll- khown. in Da vie county, died at "her 'home, 154 West Boulevard, «rt March 16, after a long and aerloua illness. .She was the dauV ghtor of' the late Mr. and Mrs..- Wiley Sain of the Oak Groye community, and waa the widow ' of Edgar Lee Griffin, of- this, place. For the past twenty years, she had resided in Winston-Sal-1 em, where she was an efficient, saleswoman in leading mercan tile firms. She was a member of Centenary Methodist Church. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Caldwcll', one son, E. L. Griffin, and a grandson, Bobbie Caldwell, of Winston-Snlem three sistow, hlrs." K. L. Coblor and Mrs. J. li. McDnuiel, of Wihaton- Salem, and Mrs. A. A. Wagoner,■of MoeksvMlo Md three to thera , poUbeerere were: K. UA. L. Seie »nd C. a of ^ j. j,. Me-• WInHtoii-Snloni. W. C. Snln, Wogoner, Roodlof LnJunto, Coloiedo. The fun anj iCtariee Johnson.. Aoral & ■: profMlon of .beautiful floral tri-tcnoiy Memorial Chapel en .p,,tl<Iay_pfterooen at l»o J oxtenrour. d«ep sympathy tooonductpd by tho J'; tlio beroaVedhfarolly. Mrs. Orif;0. Weavor, J"'®™®" ' f|„ had many Velntlvoa-and; ffiifbdit plaeo at Oak ®'®'®^'I',® .; ends in Wavio county who wHl.tory In this county, .whoro ft o narents of the deeensod arc bu- i .vj . - -• Bio - Obituaries - 3/24/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, March 30,1932 jSKr. A. M.Stroad Passes Mr. A. M. Stroad.SO; died at his home near Cjanty Liaa Friday after noon followintt ad illness of six monrhj*. Faf[ieral services were held at Society Baptist church Sunday nominffat 11 o'clock. Rev. R. L. Smith, of Bigh Point, officiating. The body was laid to rest in the church burial ground. Mr. Strood <s survived by his -widow, six sons and,one daughter, viz: W. D.. M. K.. Shelton, Sanford - and Moody Scr^ud} of High Poinr; John Stroud, of Sudan, Texas, and Mrs. Dora Be) e Fierce, of Martinsville. Va. A large oumber of grandchildren; one sister, tfirs, C D. Crouch, and one brother. H 8. Strond, both of Stateaville, survive Mr, Stroud was a native of Davle county, spending hia eiuire life in C ilahaln township. He was a -iaithful and ,conaistani; member of Society Baptist church, ha ing unit* ed with this cbnreb more than sixty years agp. He was a good man and bis death has brought sadness to the entire commontiy in which be' lived. He went about his Master's business while on earth, and laid up his treas ures in heaven. He is at peace. Many of our subscribers will remem ber reading a number of articles In fhe Record in recent years wiltten by Mr. Stroud in regard to Chrl- tian work and giving good advice to the readers about serving the Lord while the harvest was ripe. We shall I miss'him. He was "Uode Andy" to ' us for more thin 45 years, for he is our father's brother. Faaeral Mrs. J. H. Sprinkle. .Funeral services weie held at Eatr n's Baptist church ll'cduesday afternoon at 30*ctock for Mrs John H. Sprinkle,-65, who died at her home .in Greensboro, on Monday, March 21st. Intermenl followed in the churchyard. Rev; V. M. Styaim, oiWinston Salem conduct ed the funeial. and bctrtal services. Mrs. Sjiinkle is survived by her bttst»ttd and two. sons. Blackburn and Moffiit Mrs. Sprinkle was a .native of Dayte county andjwas the wife of J. H, Sprinkle, for six years shefifi r of this c»unty, Mr, and Mrs. Sprinkle moved from Clarks- ville to Mockisvtlle about 35 years ago.-later moving to Greensboro. Bio - Obituaries - 3/30/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, March 31,1932 Faille Jarvis 'nAWVE pp ADVANCE DIES i AITElt LONG ILLNESS MR& JOHN SPRINKLE DIES IN GREENSBORO Mrs. Elteaboth . Howcll Sprin kle, wife of former Sheriff John Sprinkle, died at her hopie in. Groenajboro on March 21, at the age of CS", her death reaulting i from pneumonia and eompllca- tiona. Mrs. Sprinkle "nras well- known in Hockaville, where eho rosidod for a number of yoArs while her husband was Sheriff of Davio county. The family lat er moved to Knnnapolis, and haye recently lived. In Greens boro. She is survived by her hus: band and two sons;. Biaskburn and Moffitt Sprinkle, of"Greens boro. The funeral services were held Bt Eaton's Baptist church at Cans, on Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock, conducted' by Rev. V. M, Swaim, of Winaton- Salem 'nnd Rev. H. T. Penry, of Southmont ' { Funeral services for Miss Fol- lle Jarvis, 46, who pashed away. Saturday morning at 2:80 o'clock I at her honle at Advance after an illnesJ of one. year, wore held atrthe 'home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and at Shpdy. Grove jMethodfat Church' at S o'clock. Rev. W. M. Rathburn conducted jtho services. Burial followed in, the church grayeyard... Jarvis WAS bom at Ad vance and hh4(iSPQnt ^^eri.entlre life there. She-'had ^rdbided with {Mrs, G.-.W* Potts for the post 22 years^and was .a member of Shady Grove Methodist Church. . <; Surviving am ;her father, Wll- llfam- Jafvis; three sisters, Mifs.' iSilas iMyexe, .df^^dvance; Mrs.! iPink Waller, of'Bikby; and Mrs. SdlUe Belle' Grdiiie" of High Point; jono V'hirbther/VJbnh' Jai^yls, of IWinston^^alm;.^0 half-sistersi Mrs. Minnie'Ifc'Bei^ler of-Forsyr th county) iand;vi^f$i,;Augpk|avS^^ Danldl, o£r'A4v^ce;-^'A|id'. two' half-broth'crs,: ! iJatvlai- ::6f: |3mith 'GVoveijan^'rAlok^ Jm of Advonco.^ -"-^*-'•- ANDREW M. STltbUD, WELL- KNOWN CITIZEN, DEAD Andrew-M. Stroud, iprbiniiient farmer and cHurcIi - leader of Soutit'Cslalialn - ipwnship, passed I away at Ala home oii Friday af- tornod.n,^B{arch^^, aged 80) The deceased had 'bebn. ih,' declihiiig' health ;for the. p^t .n!x,moiitl<s^ Ho was bdrij! In Dnvlo,. 'county,' and was the son' . of" William Stroud.end Elisabeth 'Sfviahei' Stroud. For' a •-.number . of years* he^ had been superintendent;!!of the Sunday scHbpl .y at.; Society Bis'ptist church in ;Iredcil cotinty, • and was a leading' member there.' The euryivlngt family 'lioiiRisfs.'Of his .widow,', prsi'Sn'rah Go'lther Stroud, one-daughter, Mrs) Dora Fierce) of . Martln'sVillo,- Va.) .six' sons, W;' D.) M., IG, S)" m)/ S. E.^ apd M..!l>. Stroud, of High Pointy •• and J. F. Stroud, of.Loland, Tex as, .one brother, !S^ •■'J.-Stroud;^ and Vone slater, Mrs./Gv' D.' 'Crottbh; ^ both of Statesvdlle, ' 48 grand-,children and. 10 greatrgrandchil- ' dren..The funeral' services were;, hold s't Society Baptist church onSunday morning at 11! o'clock. [with .the poster, Rov. W. L. Mc-.Swain, of' 'Harmony;' assisted by I Rev. R. L. Sroitbi of High Point,bfliciafing. Those acting aa' pall-. ibearoi's were: S. M."Stroud,.£.'S.Stroud, E. y M. Stroud, L. - • M.Sirbud. H.*A. Rtroufl ;ftnd W...n«'Stroud, Jr. VThe fiorkl. tributeswore carried by Misses Llllle Mao, Stroud,' Mildred Stroud, Zella Stroud, 'Mesdames' Liither Far- rish, R. P. Tuekor and G. V. Hns- sell. Bio — Obituaries — 3/31/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 6,1932 A. B. Peacock Davie County Man Dies In Hospital. A. B. Peacock, 56, of Davie Crossroads, died at 12:45 o'clock Tuesday luomtiig at a Siatesyille boapital. The tnueral was held at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Concord Methodist church with the Junior Order io charge.of the ser vice. The deceased was a native of Ire dell county, but had lived the greater part of his life in Davie county. Surviving are eight child ren. Mrs. Rosa Reich, ot Winston- Saleu), and seven othe^ in "^Davie county, Luther, Roy. Eddie and Homer Peacock, aod Misses Annie, Dorothy and Kathleen; three farotho ers, Robert, of Pjaeburst; Heorv, ^Ipdiajia, and Ajlis, of Salisbury; ^(fidue sister, Hj'rs.' Dan' !^oster, Davie count V. '^"Mr.-Peawock was widely knowu aDcfbigbly respected farni«:r of the community in which Le bad lived most of his life. Bio - Obituaries - 4/6/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 7,1932 MRS. SARAH P..HOWARD. AGED.efl, PASSES AWAY i aii'H. Siirflih -Foster Howard, wi dow of Morgan Howard, and ono of Dnvic' county's oldest women, jdiod at her homo in the" Tu rrcn- 1 tine Section of Jerusalem town-' j sliip, oh Sundny njjglit, April Jl, fnt the extreme ngc of 98.' She ,was the daughter of Daniel Fos- j ter. Her htisbond, who w.i8 a Confederate veteran, died a nnni- bor of" years ago. She is survi ved by throe sons, D. C» Howard, of Moekavlllo, William Howard, of Dnvie, and Eugene Howard, of Albemarlc, three daughters,-Miss Mary Jane Howard and Mrs. Sal- lie Rarnes, of. near Turrcntine's, and Mrs. J, A. Laglo, of -Mocks- vllle, and a large number of grnndohlldren and ' great-grdnd- chlldi'en. The -ifunera] services were held at Turrontlne's JBaptist church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. J. L. Kirk and Roy, E. W. Turner oniciat- Iffg. The pallbearers were: Hugh Laglo, H, Z. Howard, M. H; Ho ward, Joe Howard, Adam Laglo and Charlie Barnes. The flowers were ic'arrled by Hisses Elizabeth Howard, Louiao Howard, Maggie Barnes and Flora Gobde. j ALRERT PEACOCK DEAD Last sad rites were 'hold a( •Augusta Methodist church near ',horo last 'Wednesday afternoon for Albert B. Peacock, C6, well known resident of the Davie Cross Roads community, who passed aAvay early last Tuesday morning in a Statesville hospital following an illness of several months duration. ' . Mr. Peacock was taken ill some time ago .and. spent acverai days in ti Salisbury, hospital, uudorgo- ,lng'treatment,-and after return ing home s^med to show.somo improvcmcnfcVbut later suffered- a relapse and was < carried to a Statsvllle hospitali whero he pass ed away last Tuesday morning. Intorment was in the Augusta, •church cemetery with the Mockd- vlllc council, Junior-Order United American Mechanics, In charge, assisted by Rev. J. O. Banks, pas tor of' the church. An unusually large crowd was present, as Mr. Peacock whs wide ly known here unil In soctiona of Kownn uiul Iredcil counties. Ho i was a native of Iredell, but mov-j cd to Davie many yonru ago and spent most of- his life in Jerusnl<- em township. I I Surviving relatives'Inchido four song and four daughters, viz: Mrs. Rosa Reich, of Winston- Solcm; Roy, Eddie and ILubhcr and Misses Annie, Dorothy and Katlik'on Peueock at hoiiib, . Three 'brothers, Robert of Fine- hurst, Henry, of Indiana, and Ellis of Salisbury; one slater, Mrs. Dan Foster, of Davio, and many distant relatives also sur vive. Bio - Obituaries - 4/7/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 13,1932 Hartman Funeral. Funeral of Bnoch Milton Hart man, 40, of Advance, was conduct ed Tuesday afternoon at the home and at Shady Grove Methodist chnrcb. by Rev. W. M. Rathbum. Interment at the grave was marked by Masonic services and members of Farmington Masonic Lodge sei' ved as pallbcarerSi n W. S.StoiiestreetI$ Dead It is with sadness that we chro* aide the death of Sanford Stone- street, 42, of Cans, who passed a way at Long's Sanatorium, States- vjile. Thursday afternoon, fallow . ing a serious operation which he' underwent a ^eek previous, Mr. Stonestreet is survived by bis widow, three brothers. M. B. aud- S. C. Stonestreet, of this chy. and G. W. Stonestreet, of Winston Sa* lemj two sisters, Mrs. T. L Eaton' aadMrs.,W. S. Q>llett, of Cana. Mr. Stonestreet was one o« Davie county's best beloved dtizens. and his hundreds of friends thronghont this section were saddened by bis death. ■Funeral services were held at Baton's Baptiat.church, of which Mr.. Stonestreet was a member, at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev- j V. M. Swaim, of Winston-Salein,' condncting the services. The body was laid to rest in the, church' graveyard. In the death of Mr. Stonestreet the editor of The Re- cord loses one of . his best friends. Peace to his ashes. >■ ' ' Miss Martha Clouse Dead. Funeral of *Miss Martha Ann Clouse. 78. was conducted at Beth* lebettt M. E. Cbarch, at iio'clook Friday'morning by Rev. James E. Hall and Rev. M. G. Brvin. Inter ment tvas in the chu^ graveyard. Miss Clonse passed away Wed- sesday midnight at the home of her sister. Mrs J. B. Smith, in Wins* ton-Salem. after an illness of sever al montbs. She was bom in Daviecounty Angnst 18. 1853. and ta ad j spent the majority of her life in this county. She.was a member ofi Beihlehem church.. . " ^ ' ' S.prvivbrs include her sister, and aevefal nieces and nephews. Mrs. Sarah Howard. Mrs, Sarah Foster Howard, widow of Morgan Howard, di^I at her hoiue in the Turreniine SfC tiou, Jerusaleui to.wnshtp. on Sun day night. April 3, at the advanced age of 98 ■ Her husband, who was a Confe derate veteran, passed away some years ago: She is survived by three sons, D. C. Howard, of Mocksville; William Howard, of Davie, and Eugene Howard, of Albemarle, and three daughters. Mrs. Ssllie Barnes and .Miss Mary Jane Howard, of near Turrenline's. and Mrs A.-J. Lagle, of Mocksvil'e, and a number of grand-childrdn and great children. The funeral services were held ac Tnrreutioe's Baptist chuich Tues day afteruooo at 2 o'ulock, with Revs J. L. Rirk and E. W. Turn er offici'attug Mrs. Heory Brogden Dead. Mrs Henry Brogden died Satur day at her borne in Jerusalem town- townsbip. The funeral took place at Turrenthie church. Monday afternoou at 2:30 o'clock and inter ment was in the church cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 4/13/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 14,1932 MKS. HENKY BROGDON I DIES OP PNEUMONIA ! Mra. J. H. Brogdoiii woU'known ^ Dnvio county^ woman who lived ^ on Route 4, passed nwny on Sat-' ui'ilay uvuiiing Api'il Oi after * n •brief IJlncfls with pnoumonin, aged 49. She vas the daughter. ; iof Mr. and Mra. Frank iVVagoner,'' both deceased, her maiden name ' being Miss Lovia Wagoner. In ad dition to her Husband, ahe Is sur vived by one son and ono dnujih- ; tor, thvoe tirothoys, and ono sia- Icr. Funeral aorvldOB iv.ero held flc Turrcntine'a Hnptiat church on Monday afternoon ni 3 o'clocli,' with tho pa.stor, Roy. 10. W. Tur ner, ofriclating, naaistod by Rov. C. K. Johnson, of Lexington, and Rev. J. L, Kirk, of .Mockaville. The paUbonrcrs wore: Floyd Bar ney, Lcdford Barney, (Slinnrd Wa goner, Jnmc.s Wagon or, Bobne Wagoner and Boone Ellis. The flowers were in charge of Misses Mnrgnret .Wnrford, Lovonn Nail, Alice Jordah, .Hazel Cook, Riith Spry, Frances Carter, Edna. Bla- lock,. Margaret Maybcrrv, Ethel Sain, Mnry Riddle, LucUo Wood,; IMra. .T. 11. Cook. n n W. S. STONDSTREET, I WELL-KNOWN WAN, DEAD ' Wilburn ^jnford Stoncstrcel, promiiicni rnrniev of the Cnna commnuity, passed away at Long's Snnatoriuin in Staicsvlllc ,where he had been n patient for tWk) weeks, on I'hurad.iy night, April 7, aged 42. He was the .son ul* Brnxtou B, Stnnnsti'cet and Martha White Stonostroct and had been a member at Eaton's Baptist Chiifcli foy a niinibor of yccr.s. He is sumvud by his wi dow, who was Miss Sadie Pope before her mni'ringo, three bro thers, M. B. Stonostrcot and S, C. iStoncstrcct, of Jllocksville, and .W.' 0. • Stonostreet, of Winston- Snlom, and two sistors, Mrs, Tho mas Eaton and Mra. W. S. Col- lottc, of Cnna., Tho funowil ser vices were conducted nfc Eaton's Chdrch on Saturday afternoon at 2:30, by Rev. V. M. Swnim, of WinstoH-Salam, Rev. E. W. Tur ner, pn.Htor of tho church, and ; Rev. 'P. Gilnior Proctor, of Moidts- ville. Tho iiitGi'inniit was in the hl.storie church gwivcyard, i The pallbearers were; M. B.' Stoiic-strect. S. C. Stonc-stroet,' I'onnyaon Lanlov, Guy Collctlo,' Hubert CoIIottc, Lonnio Driver i and Orrcli Etchi.son. i The florar tributes were c.*ir- . vied by Misncs Mntnlino Collette, Aloen Stonc.stroot, .iFnyc Cain, Gladya Cain, Mnry Nell Stone- street, Elbr:bcth Stohoslvecl, Ed na Bc.iver, .rano' Amanda Fere- bee and Elizabeth Forcbcc. i MISS MARTHA ANN CLOUSE i DIES IN WINSTON-SALEM j' The Winston-Salcm Journal. Miss Martha Ann Clouse, 78, na- ^llve of Davio county, died Wed-j nosdny night at 12 o'clock at the home of her sister, \ Mrs. J. E. Smith, 1223 South Hnwihoino Rocd, following an llluuss of sev-1 crnl months. Slie had been con fined lu her bud for a month and her condition hud been critical ! for .Hcveral days. She was born in Dnvio caiinty Au«ll.•^t 18. 18n3, a ! daughter of the lute William 'clouse 'fcnd Nancy kliller Clouac. | .She spent the majority of her life iniDttVie county and was well 'known. She had reside^ with hou sister for the past two years, Sne WHS u member of Bethlehem M* E. Church, -Davlo county. Surviv ing are the aiator, Mrs. J. E. Smith, and aovornl nieces and nephews, Funeihxl aervicca \yovc ] I hold Friday monnng nt Bcthlc-j horn Methodist Church at 11 o'clock, with Rev. Jnmos E. Ilall. and Rev. JI. G. Ervln.conducting tho services. Burial followed In, the church graveyard. Pnllbcnrui's were J. A. Kimbrough, Sr., J. A. i KImbrough, L. C. Smith, Niinm | ShulL and D. C. Smith. 1 Bio - Obituaries - 4/14/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 20,1932 Funeral Is Held For R. L Swink, , . Last rites were b^ld at ;the Cop - lee.oiee Metbod'st church Tbursday afteruoob for R L. Swittk, retired biisluess man and phurcb oud civic ieider u;ho passed away, at Line's Hospi'ai in Statesville early Wed nesday iiiprot'nK tollowing au illness of some length.' ' . iir: Swink retired from the mer-' capfUe btisjne^ soniie years ago on afxbhht. of lit health.'. Stif.viC'ing relatives include tlir 'widor who prior id •marriaRe w.,}- Mi^ Lc!§»ie Dnla, ihe'miier rtf >in ouistatiiding Davie countr fa milv. The. bhrial ^rylces followed at .his- ipM.c old Joppa. L'eippterv .near i^Iocksyi]Ie: His pastor,' the Rev. G. W;..CldV. officiate; ^assisted" by a former pastor, the. Rev. n H. C. Bynum,' of High Point. Bio - Obituaries - 4/20/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 21,1932 n. L. SWINK, PROMINENT » COOLEEMEE CITIZEN,I PASSES AWAY APRIL 13 I lUifus Leo Swlnk, one of Cool- leonicc's inoHt [n-omincnl; .muI hlfrl)- ]y re.tj)ccle(l clLlzcna, (llc(t nt Sunaioriitm in SlnluHvillc, on April null, ufior an lllnes.s of nver yf».'ir, a^ctl 39. He v/as'thn son of tlic IqIo M'lcbtiol nntl Mnv- tha Swiiik, niul Iu'mI S]>ent all of liix life ill l^avip, nntl sva.': ono of the fifHt inevchaiVlH !n Coolocmcc, wlicn the town was nfcarled over tliii ty years ayo. Mr. Swink Was n leadlnff mcmher of the Copleomoc Srelhodiat clutrcli, a member of tho bourri of slnwarcta and n trti.'«- tco and a teacher in the Sunday School. He wh.s also a member of, tho following rratoiJinl orders of CooloGmce, Junior Order, P, 0. S. of A., and Rcdtnoi). On September iCth, lOOBj lilr. Swlnlc was married to Misa Lossie Dula, of Coolccmcc with Rev. H. G. Byrum officiftt- ing. All during his long illness he bore hia anfferinss.with groat patience. The' funeral services were conducted at the Coolcomee Methodist church on Thiirsrlay afternoon, April I'lth, nt 3 o'clock, ' by the pa.stor, Rev. G. W. Cl.iy, assisted by Rev. II. G. Hyrum, of High Point. The Interment took place at historic old Joppa grave yard near Mocksvillc, with tho three frnternal orclora of Coolec- mcc in chargo of the bvief scr- 'vicc theva. Sirs. M. IT. Iloylc had charge frf.;,tlic mn.sic at the cluireh, n ditbt, "t]>y Will. Re Done," ft favorite song of the dcconsccl, be ing simg by C. B. Hoover and Ed ward Blackwood. There wns a beautiful profusion of floral tri butes that wore 'iU'rangod at the church bjf Miss Ro.sn Tatum and Jlrs. W. 6. Byoviy. Tho active "pallbearers were J. F. Everhardt, M. H. Hoylo, C. B. Hoover, 0. 0. Booc, G. W. EVorhnrdt and A. L. Leflcr. The board of stcwftrda. acted as honorary pallbcfircra, Ithesc being T. C. Pogrnra, J. W. ;Zachary,','C. tS. Maxwell, J. E. 'Smith» S.\M. Lowflur, E. K. Sed- borry.^a,^. Muit, T. M. Zachary, 'J. a'-CMBford, C. W. Aloxaudor, C. W^Dv,..t. IC Ploroc. In ad- widow Mr. SwInk Is suv.vlvcd^|«> throe • brothavs and two Histera. Wo'cxtend our deep .sympalhy'.'tV'the bcrpavcd famliy. }'SAMUEL L. DRAKE DIED 'I SUDDENLY ON APRIL Ifi I Samuel L. Drake, well-known 5 farmer of ihe.lFork Church com- : nuiuity, *licd .suddcniy of heart - diSGftse at his home on Friday, April 15, aged" r>S, He was the son of Snntuel Drake, and htid always resided in Davie County. Ho was a rospecled citizen and hsd many friends in his neighborljo.ud. • A brother, Wllllnni Drake, passed" away about a year ago. The nearest relative is a nephew H-v- t .ing in Coliimbiia, Ohio. The fun-'i era] Borvices.wero conducted nt i Fork Bapllat church on Sunday ] afternoon ,at 2 o'clock, with Rev. 1 E." W. Turner in chnrgo. Tho pall- ' .bearers were: M. C. Sheets, H. S. I Jones, L. G. Wyatt, C. N. Wil- I liams, W. N. Jones and J. L. '• IDwlre. The flowers were carried ^ by hiissos Verdisuo Ellis, Sarah ^ McDnnlol, Sarah Everhardt, Anna ^ Jones, Elln Jones, Louise Jones " and CAthorino Everhardt. Bio - Obituaries - 4/21/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, April 27,1932 Dallas Seats* Last rites were ^beld n at 3:30 Tliuisday afternoon . for' Dallas io year son of Mr and M"Tq. Burton Seats of 'Fartningtoii,] tyho pissed'away At the hone pa- 'We4- juesday morning foKowing an Opera* : tion in a Statesvile hospital a fesr weeks ago. " I Surviving relatives in addition 1.0 the parents incliide two brothers, ■Eugene and John Seats and two sisters, Frances and Loa SeatsI ^ev. hi, G Erwin, pastorof the Farmingtoa Methodist chuiich, ofjiiciating Interment, followed-in 1 be cbnrch cemetery. Mrs, Eniiaaline Messii^i; Final rites were held Friday afternoon at Cooleetnee Baptist chnrch at 2 o'clock, followed by interment it the North Cooleenipe cemetery for Mrs. Emmaline sick. 56... who succumbed to a stroke of paralysis at the home of her daughter. Mrs; Bemie Ledford on Duke street early Tbiirndiy ntomlhg, ■ Surviving relatives inclnd'e theI daughter; one brother. C. M. Mes- sick; three sisters; Mrs N, C. Mc- - Daniel', and Mrs. Ocbie Hepler and Mrs. Lee Templeton of Iredell county. Bio - Obituaries - 4/27/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, April 28,1932 GLBNN P. CLEMENT DEAD MRS. p. T. BAKER DEAD Alrs. .&rary Stanley Baker, wife of D. T, Bnkei'i died nt her home near Cnnn on April 25, aged 71, Iicr death re.sulting from flu lUitt pneumonia. She was the daughter of the Into Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stanloy, and had united with tht Baptist church when a young \vo- ninn. She is .survived by her hus band, one Mister, Mrs. A. B, Jor dan, and three brothers, J. A. Stanley, N. K.'Stanley and Henry Stanley, all of Dnvlc county. •The funeral services wore conducted by Rev. C. L. Clnnton, at Chestnut Grove M. E. Church on Tuesday afternoon at foar o'clock. The. pnllbcnrera wore; R. F. Whilaker, N. It. .Inrdan, Eston, Martin Nnylor, Phillip Brown nnd T. P. Latham. The flowers wcro carried by Misses Naomi -Rollins, Emmio Uollins, Volna Naylor, Bcssio L-athain, Bcl- vn Eaton, Mamlo Stuart, Violii Stii.nrt nnd Emma Latham. The community was shocknd on Wednesday morning, April 27, tc learn of the death of Glenn P. Cluuiciil, 2<i, popular nnd well known young man, who had re cently roturnod . to Mocksvillo from Lancaster, Fa. He had' been in ill, licalth for sonic time, but o.^ prcs.scd a dc.'ilrc to eomc back to nioch^vtllc and seemed somcwimt Improved after tlie trip. The end camo peaeefiilly at 7;J10 Wcdiie.i- day morning. Ho w.is the young est son of the late William Korr Clement and Mrs. Mollio Milter Clement and wius born Pcb. 9th, 1908. He spent the latter years of his life in Luncastev, Pa., whord ho was inaiTlcd on Fob. 16t1), ]!)28 to Miss Agnes Trost, of Llmt placc./IIo i.-i Hurvlvcd b.v his ivj'flnw flod little son. Glenn Page, Jr., two sisters, Mrs. A. F, Due-, kett, of Rnlelgh. and Sllsa Patioy Clement, .of this place and .six brother's. Korr Clement, W. G. Clemcht, C. P. Clonient, Bailey Clement, Milton Clement and Phillip Clement. No funeral ar- 'nngcments have been m-adc. We jxteiul our deep sympathy to the joroavod ones. DALLAS SEATS PASSES AWAY jD'iillns Seals, len-yuar old son- of Mr. and Mrs. 0. *D. Scnto, of FbrmiPfffton, died on Thursday, April 21st, after a brief illncs.^. He wa.s n bright little boy, nnd was very much beloved by all.who know him. The parents, two bro th gi'.s Eugene and John, and two sisters, iFraiicos and'MuinIo, sur vive. Ulie funornl sorvico.s ware held at Fnrmington Methodist church on Friday Rfternooii rI. three o'clock-, with the pastor. Rev. M. .G. Ervin, officiating. Those acting as pnllhGnrnrs were J. W. Wall, W. F. Furchoa, T. M. llul- chcnu, sccelman Spillmun, Ho-i ward Scats, and Hanipton Scats. The flowers wore corricd by girls of tho-third nnd fourth Briitks, and the boys of liiosu Krade.s were honorary pnllbearors, Bio - Obituaries - 4/28/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA a CO <3- vn j w <23 O ISAIAH TEMPLE GRAVER LANIER 1824 - 1856 Haiah Temple Graver Lanier b. 1824/25 Davidson Go Aug 18^avje Go NG Gharlotte POTTS b.cal830 Davie Go NG(Jl890s(Davidson Go NG Res: Davie Co NG; Davidson Go NG - Yadkin GoUege area; Bur: Perhaps, Fork Baptist Gh Gem Davie Go NG Isaiah's parents: Craver \Sarah TEMPLE Craver Charlotte's parents: Jeremiah Potts n Maiy Ann FOSTER Potts Isaiah & Charlotte's ch; known 1. Agnes Elizabeth Lanier b. 1846/^6 Get 1913 m James K. Hartley b.24 Apr 184Qj^ Aug Res: Yadkin College Township Both buried: Yadkin College Meth Ch Cem Davidson Co NC 2. Nancy Jane Lanier b.02 Jan 1848[d0^ep i918'> m. 08 May 1866 Hiram L. Koontz b.Ol Sep 1845 a709"SSi7^1922 Res: Yadkin College Township ~ Both buried: Yadkin College Meth Ch Cem Davidson Co NC 3. Philhp Bodenheimer Lanier b. 20 Aug ISSOCdioNwrnS^ m.l'' 06 Jan 1869 wt.T.W. Hartley, A.G. Hou^TS^ Sarah MICHAEL b.l2 Nov 1848 d. 01 Nov 1896 m.2°^01 Augl897Ellen Eliza GOBBLE b. 01 Jun 1860^^8 Dec 1910) (Sarah & Ellen were cousins) Res: Yadkin College Township; Tyro Township; All buried; Shiloh Meth Ch Cem Davidson Co NC 4. Andrew Jackson Lanier b.l852(^ 01 Mhr 19l£5 m. 24 Get 1872 ^ Sarah Jane WILSON b. 13 Jun ISS^^j 01 Res: Yadkin College Township Both Buried- Shiloh Meth Ch Cem Daviri^^nn To Ksr Rowan (Roan) Thomas Lanier b. 07 Feb 1854(dT6 May IsST"^ m.l'' 27 Mar 1873 ^ Maiy WALKER m.2'^ 14 Mar 1878 Margaret Emma BROOKS b.Ol Nov 1858 Davidson Co NC Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 4,1932 H. W. Southerd Fath^f .«if 21 CUldren Dies; H. W. Souiherd, 86 veaf yeat old Yadkid oounly man who died r^otly at'tbe bonie-of one oh; bL" daughters n'ear ••• Dbbson, . Sb'rry county, was the father of .21 child ren, .16 of whom .arc living, ^ep .sons and nine daughters and all of tbeni *are married ' -For every year of*his life be is survived by a grand* child, there being 86 grandchildren, and in addition there are* id Rrapdcbildren^ making, a totaf .of 7i8 iivi ng descendants.' Mr. Sooth ard was inn.nie twice and bis se' cood wife survives him 'Gloin Page -ClepieDt.. Glenn Page Clement.>4, yptitig- est son of the late.CoI. and Mrs. W. K. Clement, died in tbib dty last Wednesday morning at -7:3d o'clock death following a long illness of ttttrercolosis.. Ftitteral services were held at the liome of and. Mrs. K M. Clement Thursday:, after* noon at 3 o'clock, condncted bv Rev. T. G: Proctor, pastor of the Baptist church .Interment follovred in the Clement graveyard, south r f town. Mr Clement is survived,, bv his widow and one little 3 year old son. Glenn Jr. - Six orothers and two sisters sutvive. viz: K.. M. and Milton Clement, of MocksvUle; C.' F. Clement, of Lancaster. Fa ) Willie Grey Clement, of Illinois; Bailey Clement, of Atlanta;' Phillip Clement, of Raleigh. Two sisters. Miss Fatsey Clement, of this .city, and Mrs. A. F. Dncket, of Raleigh.'' survive. Mr. Clement bad apetit the paist four years in Penosvlvania. but re;: turned home two weeks ago, hoping this climate would improve ' his health. His death was a distinct shock to his family and mauy fela* lives and friend.o. ' To the loved ones who are left behind -The Re cord joins the entire comitiunily in extending sympathy in this sad hour. Mr. J: M. Joses Passes. Mr. James M, Jones 80. died at the bnnie of his'sou, H C. - Jones, near Davie Academy, on Apr. 25th. death lesuUing - from pneumonia. The funeral services were coudtict* ed by Rev. Thetns .Prllchard, .'of Statesville, at Salem Metliodist chorcb Wednesday moroing' at 10 o'clock., and the body laid to rest in the church graveyard. Mr. Jones is sttrvived by Joiir sons and . three daughteis, viz: Messrs. H. C , W. and S. J. Jones, of Calahaln; J. 'A. Jones, of North WHkesboro; Mrs. J.^W. Ratledge: of Blkin; Mrs. h N. Oick, of High. Point, and Mrs J. W. Grpeo; b| near Jericho. Mr. Joo.es was a mpmber of the Chris* tain cbnrcb. He came to. D^vie county froin Virginia about . 70 years ago, and had ^nt practical* ly all his life in'Calahaln township. He was a good man and nomber^ bis friends by the score. His d^th has brought sadness to . the co'm* mnnityin which he lived for so many years. . Mary Baker Miss Mary Baker died at her home-in Clarksville loyraship on April 25th, aged 7.1 years, 'death resulting from* pneumonia. Fnner* al servif^ were conducted last Tuesday afternoon at Chestnut Grove church by Rev. W. L. .Clan* ton. and the body laid to restv jn the church graveyar<L Mrp. Baker R survived by her husband, I). T. Biker, " three brothers, ' N:.-K. Hen^.and J. A. Stanley, .and one sister, Mra; A. 'B.- Jordan, all of Davie.'' Mrs. Baker was a. member oifUie Baptist church. - Bio - Obituaries - 5/4/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 5,1932 MRS. G. P. WALLER DIES AT RrtPTfSt HOSPITAL- Mra.. Uoaic Alny Wnllcr, wife of fj. P. Waller, of Blxby, died fll llio HiipKst Ilosnltal in Wina- toH-Salcm on last Friday morn- iinr. aged 37. She was the dau- jrhier nf .T. P. JarVia and Emmn IftMulrlx Jarvla. and. ia survived by li^" parents, her husband, two xrp'!, T^ficcy and Wilinrd, tind Ihi'ec duughtcra, Doris, Hazel May and Kanjc Fayo, ono broth er, John iTnrvls, of .Winston-Sal- em, two half-brolhurs, Alex Jar- vis, of- Stokes comity, and Char- lea P. Jarvla, of Advance, two flistei'H, Mrs. Silas Myers, of Ad- vnnco, nnri Mrs. Salllo Crane, of Aliiincniiolls, Minn., ^ind two liulf-aiaters, Mrs, G\ia McDanlol, of Advance, and Mrs. Minnie I,uo I llerrler, of porayth uuunty. The I fiiticru! wAa held at Elbavillc M. r l\ rhiii'ch on Saturday nftornooii | at throe o'clock, with Kov. John i W. Poster, of Coolcumoc, officint- ing. The pnllbcnrors woro: R. B. Kiilon, C. T. Burton, Roy Jqnca, 1. L. Hogc, Ray Myers, Jotry- Myers. J. M. JONES, AGED CITIZEN, PASSES AWAY. ' James Monroc J-oiics, aged citi zen of' Dnvle, died at tho hbiiia of his son, H. C. JqneS;. 'noar Davlp Acadomy, on .'April '20, 'aged'80. Hp .was : .the son .of Thomng Jonps and Mnry.Wiiker- son Jpnbs,'nhd was well-known jjti tho coiiht^' Ills \vifd p/isscd.qwqV SQvoral years affo, . t^hb. qurvJviijg xamily consisting-of -four. "spna. and thrco daughters, H. C. Jones, WrC. Jones and S« A. Johotj, of .Dnvle, J, A. Jones,- of .Nqrth-Wil-. thosborb, Mrs. J< W. Oroen> o£l Dnivie, Mrs. .J. N. Click, of . High' Point, and Mrs. J. W.' Ratledgo, of Elkiii. The last ritoa were con ducted III Sniem Mulhudiat -churcli on Wudncsday niurnlng, April 27, at 10 o'clock, by Rov. Clotus Pritcluird. , Those acting as pallbcaiHjrs were AV. C. Jones. . H'. C. Jones, S. A. Jones, j. 6. Jones,' Norrls Jones and WUJiam Groou. Tlio s'lowera. woro curried . by Mrs. Mary Logic, Misaos 'V'ca- • trice Jones, Jleleh Jones, Prunubs • Jones, Bbrtha* Jono.s, Virginia Jones, Ruby Lee Jones,, itulh Jones, I'hir/n Greon, Sara-h Rat- todgc and Katie Lou Rldenhoiir. MISS VIRGINIA C. FURCKE.S DEAD Miss Virginia C. Purchcs, well* kanwn and beloved • lady of tho Pariniiij^ton cominunlty, died at the home of her nephew, John i David iFui'chcs, on Ilipsilay mom-: Ing, May 8, ngod 78. About three weeks ago she had n fall,, and It was thought that aho suffered n; stroke of paralysis; She was the | (laughter of Stephen Purchos and n Mary Jiowell Pui'ches, and was j, the last member of her genera tion. The famous old Union Aca demy was situated near lior homo •' and aho woa a pupil .In that In- siliulion. The home lii which gho died wlis built on tho site of this well-known school. Miss Piirehcs was a faithful member of Farm- iiigtbn Baptist church for many years. She was a sister of the Into Judge David M. Fui'chos; of States'vlllo, who was Chief Jus-'' tlce of North;- Carolina at one tixnci As a young man Judge Fur- ches practiced'law in Mocksville. Tho nearest surviving relatives ' of the (Iccousod arc four ncphows and two. nieces, Charles and John , David Furchos, of Fnrnnngton, liunry Furchns. of Statesvlllo, and Charles Furchc.H, of Con cord, Miss Li'/.7.ie Purchcs and Mrs. Fred Lukey, of Farmingtori. Tho funeral {tervicos were held at Eaton's Baptist church bn Wednesduy morning,"at 11 o'clock with Rev. j: 11. Groco in cliargo, • Tho. pallbearers wore Clarence' Allen, Robert iFurcbc.s, Will Fiu'- ches, J. 0. Furches, Fred Fnr- cho.s and Henry Ritchie. ' I Bio - Obituaries - 5/5/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 5,1932 LAST RITES HELT) TOR GLENN P, CLEMENT The last sad rites wore held THursdiiy -afternoon at 8; o'clock at t)ic residence of Kcrr M. Clc-' mont,; lor Glonn Pa^e Clement, popular younsr man, of Lancas ter, Po.. who died here on April 27th. The. services were conduct ed ^>y Hev. R. C. Goforth and Rev. T. Gilnici' Proctor, the songs being "Nearer, My God to Thoo," *Meau8, LoWr of My Soul," "lead Kindly Light," and n 'quartet, "Beyond," sung by C. B. Mooney, Graham Madison, Z. N. Anderson and E. ^0. llendrlclcs. The pall- bedrcrs'were'. Sain Waters, Jake Moroney. Lcary Craven,' Tom B, Woodruff, A. T. paniel and Wal ton Dwig-giiis. The beautiful flor al offevinga were carried by Misses Louise Stroud, Evn Call, Jcffio Benson, Katherine Benson, JCnthcrlno , Kurfees, Mcadnmes Dowcy Gaiitv Harry Stroud and Fletcher Click. The interment took placb'in the Clement family graveyard near town, where mnny gonerations of the Clement family sleep. Relatives and fr onds from a distance who attend ed the funeral were the widow, •' Mrs. Glenn P. Clement, and lit- • tie poll, Glenn, .Tr., Mr. and Mrs. C, K, Oiemont and son, Billio, und Mrsi George Frank, all of r,ancaater, P'a.," Mrs. A. P. Duc- kett and P. A. Clement, of R(i- iclgli, Mr. and Mrs., Charles Ross, . of Oharlotto, Mrs. Rosa Allon, A. . IG. Allen, Miss 'Carrie Miller, , i Miss iBeaale Miller, Miaa Mnttio ; Sterling, nil of , fVlnuton-Siilom, Mrs. Haydoh Clemeir;, of Salis- j buiy. •. - . f Bio - Obituaries - 5/5/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 11,1932 D^Witt Boger Dead. ' Mr, Da Witt Boger. 75, -died at bis .home u^ar.. Holman's Siinday' night, . (oilowing d'-- .long. Funeral seryi^ were cohdiicfed hy his pastor, Rev, G. ..B,; FBrrec..aii tJuiott Cbi^l P church* Tiie»- j dav mornihg.at i f d'elocic and the h^y -llatd.', to rest - in the,church gravevaf(i;V"'Mr'". -Boger Is ^lyivW 6y "his. wid6wr:ana:'-fiye ehUdren, t.wo.'8(ju^' and- ihf^ dq:'hghleriS;. all. ofrDSyie Tbree;f.brothers and t wo-'sMers Valso' su'i^ Ve M r. 'Boger wa^ a' 'aftd'-^ijJ"' be skdl^.iui^'ed i&..his =(^mmunii;Yi.; *'■ Charles Thomas Crea- son. Charles Thomas Creason, 66, of near Liberty church, Jerusalem township, died - In a Statesville hospital last Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, death following au opera tion , for appendicitis, which he underwent • on the preceeding Thursday. Mr. Creason is sur vived by his widow, Mrs. Ella Lefler Creason,. one brother, Mr. John Creason, and one sister, Mrs. Monroe Rideohour, all of Jerusalem township. - Funeral services were conducted at Liberty Methodist church Friday evening at t:$o o'clock by Rev. J. O Bjuks; of Mocksville, assisted by E. M. A^it, of Albemarle. In- termeut followed in the church graveyard. Mr;- Creason was a uative of Davie coputy, having-spent bis en tire life in Jerusalem township. 'He was knowti and loved by hundreds of friends throughout the entire county.- He will be sadly missed in bis community. He was a good heighhor aud friend to mankind, and the hundreds of sorrowing friends present at his funeral and bnrial bore testimony to the high esteem in which he was -held. To the loved ones who'are left be hind The Record joins'lhese friends In extending sympathy^ Miss Jennie Furcbes. Mbs Jennie Furches. 84, ou§ of the best, known and most highly respected women * of Farmingtbo township, died suddenly Tuesday morning at the home of a nephew John David • Furches, • at the- old Furches home place Miss Furct - es fell about-one moath ago and al though no bones were broken, she was suffering .from the effects of it and had not cbmptetely. recovered! . Funeral services were conducted at Eaton's Baptist ebnrch Wednes day morning at 11 o'ciock by "Rev. J. M. Groce, iod the body. laid to I r rest in the church' burial-^ound. ' She was a member of the Farm- -ingtori Baptist ChuichJiaLving tnov ed her membership from E^aton's'a ■ bout 40 years ago'.'•JI The deceased .was 'the last . sur- _: sur^ving "child of Captaiii • John' iEfurches, and. was a sister of the • late" Judge David. Furches, well-I known jurist df Statesville; Major , Will" Furches, prdminerit ^Idler . and. public . citiKu, • and; -John r"' Hiircbes^. ; : :■ Stores'- of nephewsi- nieces and. distant relatives survive!; Bio - Obituaries - 5/11/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 12,1932 r. CItlCASON, PROMINENT l AHMlill, I'ASSES AWAV —— I itirlc's Tnomna Creason, well- wi and popular farmer of e coinjty, died at iD'avig Hoa- _ h) Slatoavlllo, on AIny 'Ith, wiiit' an operntibii, agfid 0(5. fUM burn and rcuvod In Davio ly, tho aon of Samuel Crcn- Dhil KiiLIo HiltUu-d Crcaaon, allv'.'v being fl native,of Ton- .■0. Uo I'eslded In Jeidisalem sliip, vvhoro ho hud largejing interests. The BurvivluffSly eoiiHiata of his widow,9 lOiln T,ofloi' flroAKon, onofiler, .lalm CrcaRon, and two|i«, IMi'h. Monroo Rldenhour_|Mr.s. D, C. Spry, all of Jern-ft i Unvnshlp. The fnncraV aer-i were Iicld nt Liberty Metho-,|cliiirch on IFriday afternoon 6:'.n, with tho pastor, Rev, j. ,innk.H, assisted by Rov. ^ E. Mveii. (»!' Alboinarle, officint-'Sriie ilowers wove carried bySis Friiiiccs Ridonhour, Made- HDfuiiel, yirginia Link, Irene ^fl l.duiac Corrcll, Eva Loo ^Hi-. iMi Icier Lovvdcr; MargaretSen-y. Ethel Blacltwood,§ Shoaf, Sadie Shbaf, Dorn-, Sliirtin, Grace Martin, Jcfilo sudlici'iiio Dcnson, Mrs.'J. G. Hi'ord. The active pallbearers H: il. W. Carter, C. L. Kim- 11. W. Kuvfcc'a. G. P. Dan- nftjiuv Cope and J. F. Tny- Hil ilic honorary pallbcax'ers JciJin Lofler, Ed Nolley, Hiving, II, C. Spry, and \V. icek. A largo crowd, attend- c last rites. ' MRS. SARAH H. RICHARDSON DEAD I ' Mi'fl. Sarah Beck Richardaon, wMow of .William" N. Illchnvdaon, died at the home of her daugh-' 'tor, iMra, Joe Clniflln, in Colnhnln township,, uU May 7th, aged 8(5, She was the daughter of WHbou Beck and Elizabeth Jones Beck, was born in Davie county. Sho Is survived by'one brother, Wil liam Beck, of Cftlnlwiln, two sons, A, P. and J. M. Richardson, of Salisbury, fl ix daughtera, Mrs. Uriah Myers, of Advance, Mrs. ilionnie Jtlchnrdson, of Calahaln, Mrs. William liammons, of '■dan, Mrs. Joe Chalfin, of Caln-jhaln, Mrs. Watson Lowery, ofCana, Mrs. CharlOB Ilarlmnn, ofSalisbury, 22 grandchildren and42 great grandchildren. The fun eral \vaa held at New Union M.E. Church on Monday morning utj- If o'clock, with Rev. Mr. Thomp-1 . Bon in charge. ! ' Those acting as 'Piillbearcra wove Curlia Richiirdson, ClarenceUichavdson, Buiiyan ChafTin, Adol pluia Chanin, Jolniny Lowery andNoah lieck. The flowers were in charge of Misses Winnie Hammond, Shirley [.owery, CorneliaRlchard.son, Edna Chaflin, Annie' and Alice Richardson, Mrs. Cui*-tis Richardaon, Mrs..Hubert Grif fin and Mrs. Alice Cornieh. Rev. • KIrkinan aaalsted the pastor in ; the aervices.' than D. nOCBH DEAD- 'j than DeWltt 'Boge'r, Davio y farmci', died, near fi ol- i X Hoadg oil May 8th, ngcd lie was the son of Powell ' find Jane Taylor Boger. au viving family consists of •idow, Mrs. Clouimio Black-, a Roger, three daughtera,' Frunk Latham, and Mrs, Jenlun, of Cana, Mrs. Mav- "aylor of Jonisnlem town- four bioLhora, Lewis Boger,Iiliiut Covo, R. L. Bogor, of ni's, J, F. and Malchus Bb- f bnvic, three aono, N, A., G'' and W. G. Boger, of ' ihrcQ sisters, Mrs., W. E.I\ Mr.s. M, F. Nichols .andhiirslj Eaton, "of Dnvio, foi-- uiikhildreit and fohr.Si'^nt; rliililron. The fuiioi'nl and "'•■'it look place ' at Union JONES INFANT PASSES AWAYI. Howard, the tlu'ec months-old son of Paul Joucs and Mrs, Nan nie Di'aughti Jones, died on Mon day morning, 5(uy Dth. Tiic fun eral fl ervlcc.s were held nt Unioii Chapel on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, with Rev. G. B. Fer- rce ofiiciaUng. Bio - Obituaries - 5/12/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 18,1932 Nathan H Boger. Kalhap Hngb Boger.. 40. of Haii«s. passed away at l_ o'clock Monday monilng at bis Uome. He had been ill leo days aod in seri ous condition two days. Mr. Boger .was born in Davie county, October ao, , 1891, and nmed to Hanes four vears ago. being connected with Hanea Mills. . Snrvivors include his wife, who formerly wss 'Miss Annie Myer.s; four daughters. Misses M> d <d, EUth, Mary'and LendeU B>ger; i )Ur sisters, Mrs Eliz:ibetb Foo'e of NeWca.slle, Pa ; Mrs, 04orgja Cleary, oi Calahaln; Mrs. Alma Myers, of Adyancej^Mis. Vera Bui- Im. of Hanes; five brothem, Rol ert Boger. of Advance; Will and Carl Boger, of Hanes; Lonaie Boger .-of VVinston Salem, and Turner Boger, of Sparta. Funeral was conducted W^nes- day morning at the home at 16 o'clock and at Center Methodist church' at 11:30. by Rev. Mr. Heckard, Rev. Gurney Keree.'Rev. E T. Sioi.<t, Rev. J*. O. Banks. In terment- followed in /he church graveyard Mrs. Sarah 6. Ridiard-. son. Mr.s. Sarah Beck Richardson, widow of William . N. Richardson, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs Joe Cbafiio, in Calahaln town ship. on May yth^ aged 86. She wds a duogfaier of Wilson Beck and Eifeabeth Jones Beck,' -and was born in Davie county. - She IS survived by one brother, William Beck, of Calahaln, two ons. A. P. and J M. Richardson, iif SaIisbll^^; six daughters, Mrs. Uriah Myeis. of Advance. Mr.*., ly nnie Richardson, of Calahaln, .Mrs WlUitm Haminons, of'Mayo dan, Mrs. Joe Chaf&ii, of Calahaln, Mrs. Watson Lowery, of Cana, Mrs Charles • Hartinan, of Salis bury; 22 grandchildren and 42 greai-grandwbtldrenr • The funeral wa.^ held at New Union M B Church on Monday at II o'clock, wirh Rev Mr. Thcinp- son in char^^e. 0. M.. March Pfuses, . O. M. March,' 76, well-known citizen -of 'Advance, died at -his home last Wednesday night, follow, ing an illness dl several days, death resulting from pnenmonim Mr. March, was a natiye of Davie county, having' been born sear Fork Church.1 irHe waa a membei of the Advance Methodist church. Surviving is bis mdow, three sonsj W. H.and C. C March, of Forsyth county; J. D. March, of Advance; two dauggters. Mrs.'Ed-. Wiiliams of Winston Saletu, and Mis. Ralph Carter of Advance. . The funeral was held at Advance Methodist church Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev -W. M. Ratb- bnrn conducting the services. Bu rial followed in the church grave yard In. the death of Mr. Marsh Davie county los^ one of her. bebt known citizen.s.: He will be nitssed in his home town and TOmmtiiiity- by a host of friends whli home!he has lived for more than half a.centory George L Murr. George L. Murr. aged 55 years, died at bis home.at Cooleemee Thursday morning at. 12:50 o'clock after an illness-extending over a period of several weeks, being first stricken'with pneumonia and later developed hiccoughs, which at tacked him almost every breath, these continuing for 10 days 01 more. The funeral took place at ? o'clock Friday afternoon at Coo leemee an'd the body taken to Con cord for bnrial. He was born and reared In the latter city. J Surviving is the wife, two sons and two dangbters. Morris Murr, who is wtilt asboe nrm in Hickory, and Prank Murr a druggist of Thomaiiville; Mrs. T.. C. Johnson, of Cooleemee,. and Miss KatbrynI Murr, of Cooleemee. , Mr. Murr was a faithful member of the Methodist church and bad I been for a number bf years and at the time of his death was a member .of the board of-stewaidsoftheCofl- J leemee Methodist church ^^s an experienced mill man add for 20 years or more had been sn- perintende'Dt of the cloth depart ment of the large Erwiu cotton mills at Cooleemee. The body was laid to rest, with Masonic honors, Mr. Murr being a member of. the Mocksville Masonic lodge. Bio - Obituaries - 5/18/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, May 25,1932 - . J. H« Boyd Passes. ; ^rs.':7. H. S4, died at the Home of iiis daughter, Mrs. J. C White, (a Calah^bi early Saturday morutog, death, resulting from the ioQraitles of §^ge. Funeral and burial semces were held at .Ijanies X Koads -Sunday -morning at!!lii p!cloclc. Mr Bdyd is survived by. his widow, two..sohs, W. S. Bpyd." of Cajahalu; and'. J.-. W. Boyd,- .of. Fofsytb; four daughters, Mrs. . jv C:;White. Mis. Richard Be and l-Mrs; [Henry R^negar, of Calabalo, ^d Mrs. 'WiUie Bracken, of For- jsytbl 'M(;.'Bbyd' bad-spent. tu'c&t of bis-life .in Dayle, and was 'a niecu | [her of the Ij^es Baptist church-. > He had. fceen ill for.several yejarr. '| : Funeral" services .were"' cdoducted! b/ Rev. W. V: Br iwd •' . • Bio - Obituaries - 5/25/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, May 26,1932 JOHN HENRY BOYD, AGED CITIZEN, DEAD John Hnnry Boydv 84 yoaV^ld citizen of Duvie. died at his honoo near Ijamog Cross Roads on . May after an iJlncss' of* several yeaVa. He was the son of \ViiUan\ Boyd and Rachel White Boyd. He"' is survived by his widow,. Mrs, • Sallie Beck Boyd, two sons, W<, S..Boyd, of CnUhaln township, and J, W. Boyd, of IForsyth coun ty, and four dauKhtcrs, Mrs. W. H. Renegar and Mrs. J. C.. White, of near Calnhnin, ' Mrs. R.' D» •B'eclc, of Mocksville, Mrs. Willie. Brackoh, of Wiaston-Salem,: 491 grnndchiidren «hd 61 great grandchildren.' The . funeral -sor-, vIcoh' were -.h^ld at Ijaittes.'-Cross ^ Roadp Baptist 'church on Sunday ■niorning .at 11 o'cloch,;. with-.fornidr pastor,. Rev. W. Broivn, assisted by- Rev. 'A. .C... Cijaflln,.officiating. .The pallbearers, wKo-• were grandsons of the deceased',',were Pletchor l^hite, Rdy'White;. Jack "Wriffljt, .Lem' White, iCarmon White,, and Willie Boyd. Those in - chni'ffo of the fldwers wore MIbscb Naomi White,; RacheJlJWhite, Audrey White, Ola Boy^,Arizona Wbifco,. Inez • F^tfs;. Plos-aie May Ward, Paiilipe vBrabkcn, Lavenia Yontz. . Anne Johnstone Mooney INFANT tUAUGHTER DEAD Friends hoi-e of- Mr. and Mrs." ■Jack Mooney, of 'Ahoskie, will sympathize with them in the death of their infant daughter, ; Anne Johnston, ngod ono month, .i l-who passed, away on May 19, ;death insulting from colitis. Mr. i C. B. Mooney and Miss LillianMooney went to Ahoskie "to at-i • tend the funeral, and were ac- •• conipanied homo by Mr. and Mrs. j'Jack Moonoy. ' . I Bio - Obituaries - 5/26/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 2,1932 Steve L, Foster Shot Himself Faitailv •A tragic death occurred in tUo. rork C.h\irch-community on Tu(ja->. day evenihB .at seyen o'clock^ whyn Steve U i^'stc-r, 37, well- kHdwii young formeiv .shot tim" buck of hifl head off iviih a sjiofc gun and died Inatontly. No reason for the rash deed is • knowii,.da, ihe; was the well talking in a. isane manner to A . relative e fmy; 'minutes; theii he'.went ohitowards the house \and fired..the giin.; Ho WAS the gon.df Itobert PpStdr and . the Inte Sallie C. l^oster, his .fa-- fchcr Burvlying. Hla wldoyvi-who was formerly Miss Kossio Tucker^' , and four children, four brothers and four- sisters slab-,remain to mourn his loss. No hinoral ar- . rangcments thave been made as ' •wo go to press. MnS. HLIZADBTH FRE13MON; OF CONCORD, PASSES AWAY Mrs. 'Nancie Ellzabcjih'* Free- mbn, age 60 years, pa'aged away at hor homo In Concord. N. C., on '.Friday afternoon, n;rtor a long [ illnoss. n She was n nntivo of Reekie River Community, Cabar* ri'c "ounty and was . h daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hnrron. iSho is. otirvived by four dnught- ■ors, Mrs. W. R. 'Barbor, Woodleuf, Mrs. Frad Swing, Mocksville, Mrp. John Owens and Miba Elizabeth Freemon, J)oth of Concord; ^two sons,' Joe Frcemori, Concord - and T. D. Proemon; Johnson. .- City,Ui'onu.; also two atatoraV-iy^'s';. JohnFurr, . Concord and '.. Mrs. ; G, ;T.''.Helemna, Robburter, N; 0.| ond. ono Drbthen J, S. .H'firron,'.Rbp-:•burlor, N. C,» and 10 grnndchlid-; ran. • < . . i . Funeral BOiwicfia were. cbiidUq.t- ed Saturday afternoon nt 2:Sp byIRov. Mrs. Laura Brown, pastor brjthe Elizabeth Temple,^of .whiphI i?lrs. Freaman was a charter mnm» Intoi'mont ftpllowuil la Pair I View Ccniotoiy.* Mia. Fi'seman wna a widely known and beloved Avoman in'hoi; cotnnniniiy and hor'death brings • f.oi-rr.w to a large grouyi- offrlond.-A./i'ho'bcaullful floral trl- butcn were silent eyldonec of tins affection' ami e.stbom of. her.* frlonds. 1'. e.- many friciuls of MraijFred Swing,,of this cily; symim--thizo with; hor In her r'ocont bq— : (.r.Yoii cht. . " ' Bio - Obituaries - 6/2/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 8,1932 Stephen L. Foster Citizen Ends Ijfe Stephen L. Foster, 38. bis brdps.ptit with a-.z2 guage.shbtgiin in the yard oi fais' home hear Fork Church about dark Tuesday night. -Mr. .Foster had .been lu ill health" for some time andVriends and tnein- bersof the family''report be was very despondent at tim^ and, bo tlie day of the'tragedy be isreiferi- ed as having told n members of his family he thought if health did not improve, "he-would be better off-.out.of the r^y," vTbe weippon ' used was a short barrelled gun and the man evident ly placed the muzzle against his j head just above the right ear' and polled the trigger. The entire load entered the head and death was al-| most iustanedtis. He hsd taken the gun from the rack some time ear- • tier in the atternoori the family re-1 ported and when asked what he was doing with it he is said to have answered he just wanted to see if it loaded, • No one ..actually saw * the deed committed but a small daughter saw her father fall after the. gtiu report attra.cted her'at tention. Mr. Foster was a member of one of .the leading tamilies of the com munity and himself a prominent and highly respected citizen. He was a teacher in the Fork Baptist Sunday school and a chorch worker for many years. Mr. Foster issur vived by his widow and four children. He is the son of Robert I. Ft^ter, who' is one of the county's most highly respected and leading ciii- ztps. Four brothers aod four sisters survive. They, are: Rev Ca;». Foster, of Oregon; Rev. R. C., Foster, of Warsaw; Charlie Foster, of I,ouisvi]ie, Kv. and Willaid Foster, of Winston-Salcm. 'Mrs. Bertie Proctor', of Walnut Cove; Min.' Mattie Koontz, oi Reeds, Davidson county: Mrs. Mtitie Schuler and Mrs; Annie Livengood of the community. Funeral services were held at Fork Baptist church on. Friday tnbrning at 16 o'clock and the body hid to rest in the chnrch grave* yard with Junior • Order honors. Rev. E. W. Turner /conducted tl e funeral services. W. D. Hodg^es Passes William D Hodgds. 46, of Fork Church, pas.^ away at a Winston- Salem. hospitel Satardav night at 9:^ .o'clock, fblbwing one -week's illness fie suffered anattact of ap pendicitis while teaching his Sunday school cla<<s last Sundav thoming.. He was bom Jane 10. 'lf>85. near Macedonia M'l'ravlan Oha eb, and lived there most of bis H'e; but had been residing at Fork Chorch for the past aevmral years fie was a member of 'Macedonia' Moravian Chereh, a member of Sonthslde Council No 80. Jr. 0. U. A' M., a member of the local lodge,', Wood men of the World, and ajso.'taoght th > jnoiur hoya' Sundav &cnodl> clasa of Fulton M. E Church, near'Fork Chorch Be was a faithful church worker and was widely (tpbwn. '' Survivors include hia wife, who was formerly Mfps Beatrice Smith; tne son. 61 ^nn W HodgbSi Advajnce fOQte 1; two rSi^c-dac^im. i Barto^;^dvafi^ route "-SfFrank Mrs. U D Wyhtt, of Wmston-Saleni one brother ^i-:Qenry ''-Hodges, of. Tbomasvllle. ^ 1 Funeral services were conductet! at the home Monday afternoon "at-1 •t'clork and at Maredohla Moravian Church at 2 n'elock, by. Rev; James E. Hall and Hev "W. M.;Rathbnm. Interment followed in the'chnrch graveyard. • '. Miss'Ella Mae Brine'gar Cooleemee—Last rites were held here Tuesday- afternoon for Miss Ella Mac Brinegar, daughter of i>fr. aud Mrs. Edd Brinegar, of Erwin street, who passed away, in the state Sanatorium, tollowiiig an ill- uess of six years. Miss Brinegar, while an invalid here, was very popular and had a great lio.st of friends as well as relatives whose hearts were iiiade very sad hy her passing. The parents and several brothers aud sisters remain Iiitermeut was In the Liberty Church Cemetery near i»ere with her pas>or, the Rev. A. T. Stoiid- eiimire oflSctatlhg, assisted by a former pastor Dr. M. L. Barner, pas*or of the First Baptist churcl-, of Mt. Holly. P. A. Renegar P. A. Renegar. prominent farm er of Harmony, died Tuesday night about II o'clock at his home. Death resulted from a stroke of pprasvsi> which he.suffered about S o'clock Tuesday night. Funeral services was held Thurs day at 2 o'clock at Sandy Springs church. Mr. Renegar, who was about 74 years of age, had lived all his life i I ib's county, and was well known th ovghont the Harinony area — Staiet>-/ille Record. Bio - Obituaries - 6/8/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 8,1932 Ba&terShemwdl Killed. Lexington, May 3l.-r-The ready gun of Baxter' Sbemwell. 'ooe of North Carolioa's mostcoloiful men, was forever silenced-When be died at a local hospital at 10:15- tpoigbt from a wound received earlier in the day in a gun fight with David Sink, J O. Boaze and Dr. F. G. Johnson. . ttfe latter two sons in- 1 iws of Mr. Sink, near the front of t je Sink store. •. The trouble started when Sbem- well went to the Sink store attout 8 o'clock in the morning 10 *'settle" a $120,000 mortgage on bis proper ty in Asbeville, which Mr. Sink held and on which foreclosure pro* ceedings were recently: started. Sheinwell was armed with two gnns when he entered the building.. * The gun play that followed be tween Shemwell Mr. Sink, and Mr. Sink sons in law left the 74- year old Mr. Shemwell faially wonnded with a bullet in the lower part of his abdomeu; J. O. Boaze. one of the sons-in law. with a lead- pierced hand, the other son-in-law Dr. F. G. Johnson, unscathed. Houses and automobiles near the frotU of Mr. Sink's store in the heart of I^xingtnn were sprayed with bullets. Bio - Obituaries - 6/8/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 9,1932 W. D. HODCES PASSES AWAY I Will mm D. Hodges, 46, of Fork i Church, passed away at a'-Wino- jton-Salcm, hospitalj Saturday night At 9:25 o'clock, followipg uiiu week's illness. He suffered '■an nttaok of appondloltis while tenching his Sunday Sohool class last Sunday morning and was jcarried to the hospital In Wins- ton-Salom. i] 'He Wan born Juno .10, 1885, near Macedonia Moravian Church Unvic County, and lived thore most of his life, but had been residing nl Foi-sk Church for the past several years. Hp was a son of the lale William end ISli'iiA'bQth Young liodgos.^Hc WAs n membov of- Macedonia Moravian Church, •ft momber of Southsido Council No. 80, Jr. 0. U. A. M.i-a member 'of the Wlnston-Snlem lodge, .Woodmen of the World, nnd also | tnught Ihc junior -boys' Sunday school clusa of Fulton M. E. iChurch, near Fork Church. He ! WAS a faithful church worker and*I was widely known. ; Survivor.*! include his ^vlio was formerly Miss Heatrlcc Smith: one son, Glenn W. Hodges, Advance Uuulc If two Mlep-dau- ghlers, Mrs. Frank lUirtoii, Ad->vtiiice Jlouto Z', Mrs. U. 1). Wjuitt, | Win.Htdn-Sii|om; one brotlicr, Henry Hodges, of Tlionia.sv'ino, FiinernI services were coiiduct- od at' the home Monday aricrnoon at 1 o'clock and at Macedonia Mornvion Church nt 2 o'clock, by .Ucv. JiimcA E. Hall and Kev, W. M. Hafhbux'n. Iiilorjiiuiit fultow* cd ill tho church graveyard. Pallbearers were nephews, D. W., Oscar, Ileiinio and Shirley . s, Hubert and Hix Carter, W. M. LINKER, OP CONCORD, DEAD j Hodges ipi'lends herb of .Mrs, W. M. Linkor, of Ooncord, will sympa* thisc with her In the death of hor - husband, one of Conoord'awell-known busineBa .men,, whicfh ocuurrotl on June G, nftor an itl- iiess of- six months. Mrs. Linkerwas formerly Miss Lalla< King,of this plncQ, and she nnd soven children survive,.one non .being by Mr. Linker's^ first wife. Bio - Obituaries - 6/9/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 15,1932 Little Mary Potts. • Funeral of Mary Esther Potts, two year-o|d daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J, Frank Potts, .of- near Red- laod, were conducted Saturday at It o'clock at Macedonia Moravian Church, by Rev. Janiw E. Hall. Interment follow^ ..in the church graveyard. The child. passed away at the home Thursday .afternoon, after au ilio^Of two weeks. The bereaved parents have the; sympathy of a host of frieuds to the death of their daughter. • ^ ' X E. B. Sbutt Passes. Funeral of J. E. B. Rhutt. 72. of Advance, was conducted Friday morning at to o'clock, at Eibaville M. P. church, bv Rev. G. B. Fer- ree and Rev, W. M. Ratbburn. In* terment. followed in the church graveyard. Mr. Shult passed away Wc'dnes day eveoiog, after an illness of nine mouths. He had been critically til 6ve weeks. - ''Mr."Shutt was bom at Advance and bad beea a life lung resideut df that-community. He was married to Miss Flora Sink, of Davidson county. FeSrua^'.ip, 1885 . Survivors iiiclude his wife; four^ danghters;2.Mrs.. "T. J. Byerly, of High Point; iirs.-W. H. "Nail, of Thom'asville; Mrs. W B. Gar- wood, of Forsytb county; and Mi.<;a Laura Shutt, of-Advance; two sons; Charles A: Shutt, of Afuba.-Dutefai' Indies, and'Walter M. Shutt, of Advance; two brothers, G. H. 0. and J. S. .A.,'Shutt, of Advance, and one st^er, Mrs. Fanntie Holder,. of Clemuions.. Mr. Shutt bad many friends in, and arbtlDd .Mocksyille wh'o. were saddened by the news of bis death. He was a'long-time friend ,ot The-.. Record edito.r, and we shall miss I his visits to Mocksvtlle. C. A. Jenkins C. A Jenkins, 66, well known |i Winston Salem business man, died in a hospital in that city early.Siin- day morning following a short ill ness. Surviving is the widow, who | before marriage was Miss Carrie Gaither. of MocksvUle; two sons' and one daughter. Several brothers and .sisters also survive. Funeral.: atid burial services took place In' Winston Salem Monday afternoon. n Mr. Jeokius had many friends in Mocksyille who were saddened by news of bis death. G. F. Swicegood j G. F. Swicegood. 77. former re sideut ot Davie county, died Sat or^ay at the home of his son Ross Swicegood. near Tyro. Fiiiieiral and burial took place Morday at St. Luke's Lutheran church, Tyro. Rachel Seamon Miss Ra.chel Seamon, 80, died last Tuesday night at the home of her niece, Mrs Jim Season, near Hardisou. Funeral services, were beld ac St.: Mathews Lutheran church Wednesday afiernoou, con ducted by Rev. .Mr. Pullias, of Alabaina, and the body laid to rest in the church graveyard. Miss Seauion'is survived by one sister and a oumber of relatives. Bio - Obituaries — 6/15/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVULE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 15,1932 woQiA^UedjBrtier.lraeen Noi^ Bfaio >atKet^SsDdv««Bainia«at7o^^^ tin.\ ;G^«^ bm-A-deelloIod^ bMiiS to| ueil^tea-yim'*8be «u tbe wldov of&li.6aI^..pibii4oeoV'OavIe eoanty. attOBoy.jidio'jiMsed'a last Fcdmaiv; •t tlie odv&aced age of 93 VMft. ' Uii Galtker «»aa a oadvo of Oavle ooBsty, and qwtt bet eotemiifolo Mo^«> ' She WM a.danjtfrtorof^ laia He. Uic Uoiiball* Glemeat * Ska 'Waa a jmaadw of tha. lloeksvilla Fmbyteilaa CbutL'' j , an foaridaaghtoiii^ Mgy K. b.' Saofu^'Un'E* CL'Bfottls aod Hlta of -UoekovU^': ai^ Ha J. a■HsBy, of So^field; aio Uta, JoUaSdtaua. atib of dib dtK ^ gwifta«4tiM- no and two dnat Mdoklldna. .Fteonl 60iirloei|.we» bold at cbo Flnt Toooday aftemoon atS q'ebdi. with bar pastor. Rov. Joba A.UeHamy oiBdatl'og. aadtbo body laid to KsOo tbo fonlly dot In tbo Gtensat ceawtery. To tbo bona^^ fatnily Tbo Reooid ex* toads oyapatby to tbo death of this fine OHtstiaa notber. * Bio - Obituaries - 6/15/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 16,1932 John Tennyson Carter INFANT SON PASSES AWAY John. Tennyson Cartor, two nnt one-hnjf ycnr old son of Mr. anc Mrg. J. Trnyla Carter, died oi 'Juno 11 nt the home near fiixby I The funernl was conducted a iCornntzer Baptist church on Sun day mornfnff at H o'clock, with oniciatlng.Tlje paronla and one alAler, Notic Carter, aurvive. 'I'he pallbourera were Mitchell Carter, Poster Car ter and Heniy Potts, and tho flowers wcM carried by Lena Potta, Tholina Carter, Annie Ruth Carter, Lillian'Richardaon, Sadie Richardaon, Irene Rlchard- 3on, J, N. Richardaon and Sadie Sue Carter. . . J« E, B. SHU'lT PA^^ AWAY-. J. E. B. ahutt, 72,7dicd at hia' :- {homo at Advance on the evening ;• jof Juno 8th,' after, an lllneas' p? • five weeks. Ho 'waa well-Ichown • la the Advance community whei'e he had'spent his life. -iHo. was" married on Feb. lOth, 188'5 to' Mlaa Fiorina 'Sink, of Davidson county, who survives him. Other surviving mombbra of the^famlly . are four daughters:-Mrs. T.- J. tByerly, of High Point; Mrs. W. til. Nad,'of Thomasvllle; Mra. W, " B. Giiirwood, of Porayth county, Mlab Laura Shutt^'cf Advance;: two sous: Charleb A. Shutt, .pf : Aruba, Dutch Indies; and Wat; : te:;; .M; »Shutt,'of' Advance; . two*'^ brothers, G. H.- C.' Shutt and J.; - S. A-i Shutt, of. Advance/ aiid phh" slater, Mrs. Pahnle ' Holder/■ .'p?' . ' Clommons. The funeral wda con-*ducted on FrJdny .morning, at "10o'clock, at Elbnvdlb W. 'P. Church, ' -by Rev. G, B. Ferree and Rev, W»- ;M. Rath-burn, and.the inieriribnt Wag in "the church grnvcyiardv.Those acting as pnllbciirors' woj-o: Fl'Arik Tucker, Alex Tlick- • sr, L. 0. MarldancI, C. M. Mnrk- Innd, C. W. litall and L. H. rjrmiKc. C. A. JENKINS, OF WINSTON-^ ■ SALBM, DEAD . . Charloa Augu^ua Jeiikins,' pi*o-^ minonfc ^yinalon-Salora .busliteaa . man, and active in fraternal ciWI cloa In North CnroJiitn, died alocal hospital in. WinBtoii-Salbm. on Sunday morning; aged 06; lie; had been.in failing health .for, aevprnl yonrs, but was giek in bed• for. only four daya. Ho waa mnr-r»od in Dot-erabor 1900 to Miss Cal-oliae Gaither, daughter of .tholate Mr. »nd ilra. L. (y. Guitherof thla place. Hia widow, onedau/rlitBjv Mra. Janica Stengel, ofAtlanta, and t^vo aona, Chnrlca, wi' 'Qnit'her. Jenkins, ofWinaton-Solcnt, survive. The funeral , services were' conducted atthe home pn 'Monday afterJioon,by Rev. J. S. Foster, pastor ofthe First Preabytcrian church incharge, and :the Knigiit Ttemplara conducted tho .service at-the Sal-om .Cemetery. The relatives from hero who attended tho funeral 'h'were Mra. Essie Byerly and MiaS T Virginia Byerly, Mrs. S. A. Wood-ruff, Mr. and Mrs. C- G. Wood- ji, rufL Misses Mildred, Jane and Sadie Hall Woodruff, Messrs. E.L. qalther and B. .B. Sanford. niMiss Sarah Gaither and Mrs. ch Cecil Morris. . • !,« MISS RACHEL E. SBAMON. • ■ .-DEAD'"-■ . •Mias' Rachel Elizaiyoth .Seohiqn '• died at her'ihbmo near Hnrdlson'b. • Chapel on June 7th, aged • ,79. . She wufl the dnughtor of i;owfson Soanion and AngpUne Pciicbi' Scamon, and' ia^survlvpd • by. tivd siatura, Mrs. -WllIU Kbllbr land ' . Miss^Mary Sebrnpn. Thq/funorni twig held at Jericho church-on ■ Wodiieaday afternoon.nt 3 o'clock ...cnnrtucted by Revv CUy Pullina,of Bridgeport, Ala. The. intei*--• meat was.in S.t.'Matthews ceme tery. .'The. fiUllbcarora were t.JpHii'^ambh, Pparlio .Gales! >irim Sea-'."imon, Joss Shpnf, .Radford Pfob- " inan - nnd Luther" PrearaViri; ■ The 'If lowers were carried by / MIbbobiVentrlco Wilson, Mnfgaret; Wilson,^ Edna . Wilson, Margaret iGreen, Blanche , Koontz, ; Louise. 'Green, Lois Vlckera, Brown Da^. 'I vie, Thelroa Davis, "Marie Boat,:- •Mildred Boat and Kathleen • Kodntz. '- ; Bio — Obituaries - 6/16/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 22,1932 Mabel Dowel! Evelyn Alene Allen Evelyn Aleoe Allen 23 day old daoehter of Mr. and Mrs. Weslev C, Allen, of Redlaod. died Wednes day, death resulting Irom whoop ing coiigh. Funeral services were . held at Macedonia Moravian church Thursday mornfng at 11 o'clock b - Rev James IE. Hall, and the little body laid to rest in the church graveyard.' The death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. John. Dowell. on Sunday morning and took their datighter Mabel, wuo was not qnite fifteen years of age; a sweet girl who bad made many friends daring the few months the family have liv ed in our community The body was carried to Unity Presbyterian church at Woodleaf, on Monday afternoon, where the^her^;was Held, and laid to rest In the chnrch gravevard Our deepest sympathy goes to this heart broken family in their hour of grief. Bio - Obituaries - 6/22/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 23,1932 MISS ANNIE CARTER CLAIMED BY DEATH ! Mlaa Annie Loti Carter, 03, of . 426 South Liberty Street, WJna- ton-Sftlcni, passed away Monday uftcrnoon at 12:00 o'eloch 'at n Winston-Salem hospital, follow ing an illness of several years. Her condition had been critical •for ten days. She wug born in Davie county, June 25, 1878, a daughter of the Intc John H. and Amanda Laird Carter. She had resided in Wine- ^ ton-Snlem for the past nine years, j making her home with her bro-l thcr, J, P. Carter. She was a! mentber of IDulin's Methodist Protestant Church, Dnvie Court-' ty. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. . Carrie Ellis, of* Mocksville, Route 8; and six brothers, J. F. Carter, ' of Winston-Salem, W. H.: and H. L. Carter, of Mocksvllle, Route % G. A, Carter, of Advance, Route 2, and C. B.' and J. H. Car ter, 9f High Point. The funeral party left Vogler's Chapel at 12 o'clock for Advance Methodist Church, where Bcrvlcc.s wcro held at 1 o'clock. Rev. J. p. Cnrter and Rev. W. M. Rathburn conducted Hie services. Burial followed in the church grave- yard. WILLIAM H. BAILEY, CON FEDERATE VETERAN, PASSES AWAY . William Hall Bailey. Confed erate veteran and well-known citl7.cn. of Mqcksyillc, passed away at Morgn>Vton on Titoadny" morning, Juno 21st, aged 89. He . Avns the son of Brnxton.;Bailey and Jane Johnstonc: Bailey, and was a member of n prominent famijy. lie was born in iMocka- villc on June 22itd., 1843, his . death occurring the day before his 89tli birthday. Ho wn.g edu cated at the Mocksvllle-Academy, wliich was situated where the depot now stands, and later at Olln Academy, the teacher nt both of these schools being Rev. | Baxter Clegg. When the War Be- tM'con the Stnteg was declared he | enlisted nt the age of IP in Cap tain Wiley Clement's company,' 42nd 'North CuroHnn Regiment, I and served with distinction | 'throughout-the War, but' was, never wounded. Ho was made a ^ Second Lioutennnt four days be fore he was 20 years old, and his 'comi'adcs said there was nevier a braver .soldier than he. He saw aovvico in all the mnjoi^confllcts of the War, and his regiment surrendered to General Sherman on Aprinsth, 18G5, four days after the surrender of General Loc nt Apilomntox. For n number of- years Mr. Bailey conducted a merchantile business on Main' Street. Ho was fi member of the Mockttvillo Presbyterian church. The funeral servlcoa will "ho held 'at the homo of his nieces. Misses Bertha and Alice Leo on Wsd- nosday afternoon, June 22nd, 'St :thrcc o'clock, and the interment |wili follow In the family plot In Rose Comotory. Rev.'W. I. Howoll, pastor of the Presbyterian church will oinclato, and the deacons of the church will act as pallbear ers. Two nieces, MIbbob Bertha and Alice Lee, and a slsteriln- Inw, Mrs. T. B. Balloy, of this •place, and one nephew, Chief Justice T. Bnllcy Leo, of Boise, Idaho, .survive. We e.xtend our deep sympathy to the family. Evelyn Aline Allen INFANT BURIED AT MACEDONIA CHURCH •Evelyn Aline, the thrco-wceks •old daughter of Mr. and 'lllra. ^Wesley Allen, who pns.scd awfly - on June loth, was hurled at Macedonia Moravian church on I last Thur.sdny morning at H o'clock, with the pastor, Rev. : James E. Ilnll. in charge of the ' - services. The boreaved parents, ' one brother, Cinroncc, and one I sister, Edna, survive. Four young • Indies, Mlssc.s Eloisc Allen, Ruth . Dunn, Gladys Bcnuchnmp and I Gladys Myers, acted as pallbear ers, and the flowers were car- , ried by Meadamcs M. K. Beau- ; champ, F. R. Bcnuchamp, W. S. / I Douthlt, Misses Esther ' Riddle : . Alpha Riddle and Dorothy Allen. ' Holiis Ciodfelter I Hollig Ciodfelter, colored son of Claud and Ida Ciodfelter died Saturday morning, June-the 18th, after aii Illness of several months ut the age of 23 years, 10 months .and 23 days, punerat services 'were held Sunday, at t p. m. at Potersvillo Baptist Church of iwhich he woa a member. Hollia' ihad been employed at Sowers' [and Wilson's saw mill for the past seven years and was consi- < dored .a loyal worker. Besides his •parents, ho leaves six sisters and five brothers, a boat of relativoo and friends. Many white people visited him while sick and also aitendort the funeral whch ahow- 'ed the esteem in which he was hold. ( Bio - Obituaries - 6/23/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, June 29,1932 iss Annie Carter Dead. V Miss Annie ton Carter. 53, of Winston-Salem passed away Mon day ^fteraoon at 12:55 A'clocte-at a loc^ hospital, following an illness of several years. Her condition had been critical for ten days. ,She.bom in Davie county. June 25, 1878^ d daughter of the late'. John - H and Amanda Laird C^er. She had resided in Win ston -Salep for the past nine years, making her home with her brother Carter. She was a member .ofij^nlin's Methodist" Protestant irch. X jrvivii^'.aife'dneslsler, Mr&'Car* 'ri^liisofjModc^lle. Route 3; and ai^lirotbefa; J. L. Carter of Win ston Salem.^'.W. H. and H* L. Carter of Mocksville, Route 3. i G, A..Carter of AdAance Route 2 and C.- B. and Carter of High Fdst. The fnneral was held at Advance Methodist Church where at i o'dTCk Tuesday Rev. J F. Carter and Kiev. W. M; Rathbnm con dnijited the services. Burial followed In the church graveyard*. ' Wdter Call Is Dead. The entire town was shocked last Tuesday night when a mes«age was received by S M. Call, lelling of the death of his brother, W^alter Call, which occurred in a Wilson hospital atont nine o'clock Tues day night.^ Mr. Call who held a nosltion with an oil mill in Wilson, was doing some work on the build Ing when he fell'and received a crushed skull and a broken neck Three other men were Injur^ in the accident, one said to be fatally. Mr S. M. Call and sisters. Mrs. J. H. Thompson and Miss Martha Call, of this city, and Mrs H. C. Sprinkle, of Salisbury. -left early Wednesday morning for'Wilson. The funeral and burial services were held in that cttv Thursday [ Mr Call was a member of the' Methodist church, and was one of [ the leading citizens of WibonJ His death brought sadness to hand-' reds of friends in Wilson and Mocksville. Sniriying Mr. Call is bis widow and son Walter Jr., aged 13. Two brothers, S • M. Call, of this city, and William' Call, of Selma; survive. Three sisters, Mts. J. H. Thompson and Miss Martha Call, of this city, and Mrs. H. C. Sprinkle, of Salisbury, also survive. J I a«4»vr OM» W t Walter Call was born In Mccks ville 43 y^rs ago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. s. M. Call He spent his childhood an.d young 'manhood in Mocksville,-later going to Alabama where he held a position for several years in a cotton oil mill. He re turned to this state about fifteen years ago, and located in- Wilson where be held a position with a big oil mill. He sj^nt his' summer va cations in this city at his old home and his visits were always tooaed forward to by bis loved ones He was a good man and bis death has cast a gloom over the town.' The bereaved wife, son, brothers and sisters have -the sympathy of all our people in thui sudden and sad bereavement.''The edlto^r- ol The Record has known Waller Call for 32 years, mnce ae was a little fel low-in knet-pants, and we shall miss bis cheerful greetings and hearty handshake. We feel. that it is well with him. WililamH. Bailey. William H. Bailey, 89, died early last Tuesday morning at the State Hospital, Morganton, where be had spent the last 20 years of his life. The body was brought to Mocksville, where funeral' services, were conducted Wednesday after noon at three o'clock at the home of Misses Bertha and Alice Lee, neices of the deceased. Rev. W. I. Howell conducted the services. The body was carried to Rose ceihetery and laid to rest. Mr. Bailey was a na tive of Davie county, being born in Mocksville on June 22, 1843. He enlisted as a soldier in the Confede rate Army. After the war ended. he returned to his old home -and later entered the mercandle bnsi-' oess. He sold goads-here for 40' years, until 20 years ago when his' health failed and he went to -Mor J ganton for' treatment. ^ He was a member of the /docksville Presby terian cbnrch. L C. Holton Mr L. C; HoRon, died, at his home in Cool Springs; low^bip, Iredell county, Thar^.gy.-:|na^^^,: Funeral services were '^ld' aF-TrpV yrdence Methodist ch&fcb.>Ffidhy: morning at 11 -■d'dAck,;;:cbiiducied bv Rev. D. A. Oakley b.nd interment was in Provideo.ce cemetery, i.Mr. Hobon is .sniwived .b^ bisjwidow, three sims and one daughter. | Seven brothers and three sil^iers survive.. among them being-, ptir towflsmau J: L. Holtoh and B; P,Holtoii, of Route 2 Mr. and Mrs.' J. •!;. Holton and family a id B; F. Holton attended the - faueral andbnrlal services. • • ' ' Bio - Obituaries - 6/29/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, June 30,1932 |,\^|i;S WALTEU CALL, ' OF WHi^ON, MEETS TRAGIC DEATH |.'rii'r.<lrt horc were -tjreafcly jliorlvr'l Tueadiiy evening li> „;.cii ul" Iho paaaing nwhy »of WHlter Cnl], A^ell-knQwii iiiz'-'Ji '>f Wilson; hia death rc- from a fall from a aeaf-" ul<lill,^ .Mr. Call, who was super- of the Southern OH .iiiiiua.v of Wilson, was.inspect- ,1- \VA-. roof of the factory, when jiloik iM'oku, and -he and two foil -0 He received a i ,ii tiii('(i skull and other lnjttric>} ml was rushed at onco to the ,<;.:}iiial, hut he never regained iiii.scieniHaess, and the end came jj I, ftw hours. The deceased waa i;i yciira old, and was the son of c liitc Samuel Call and Mrs. iillli! VaiiEuton Call, and was cnit'il and reared In Mocksvlllo, ia'rc lie had.-many friends. He iiilcd with the Methodist church diL'U u lioy, and was an alumus ,1 Stale Cyliegci HalclKh. For the | iii.d twelve years he had been n . iiii'csKl'ul buelnss iimn of Wilson. lo was a popular young man and lail muay splendid traits of char- ^ it r. and his (loath in the pi'Iino f llt'e has brought sorrow to 5i j liik* fircl'-*. He is aurVlved,-by his iiilow, wiio was formerly Mias! roiirltiey iNiinn..of Rnloight and |iic son, Jnmca Walter, Jr., of jfilsoii, three sisters, Mrs. H. C. jpiialde, of Salisbury,' Jlrs. J. H. |liom|).Hun and Martha Call,' jf this place, 9ind two brothers, a*. H. Call, of .Selnia, and S- M. rail, of Mocksvlllc. Mrs. Sprinkle, }ir. and Mrs. Thompson, Miss jlarlh.n Call and S. M. Call attend-1 Id the funci'sil, which was -con-1 VitU'd at the home on* North Ivcmic. Wilson, on last Thursday tftGriicnin at dtdO, and the inter- jieiu vvnH in tho city cometcvy. | ftcv. Matt Grant, pastor of the | IcccHsod, oillclntod. We extend | jur deep sympathy to the family. | , .I.AST rite's held for W. H. i RAILEY I The laSt/riteg'.of Wilham'Ilnn , Dailey, \vell-known • citizen ; and', Confcderato yetordn,' who died nb-. l;ho St'tttc Hosplta'l on Juno,21;"nt- . Ithe age 01' 8U, were ncid iit thq home of his nieces, Misses Kortha and .Alice Lee, on lust Wednesday:, jufternonh. ut "thrfio o'clock, liov. ' IW. I. Ilowoll; ofllclatcd, assisted. , by. Rev. R- C.. Goforth, und-.thb ' 'PreHbytcrian]; choir sang."How ; • .Firm a Foiindallon," "There's .ft-• .WldoncBs in God's Mercy," aiid , ,"Rock of Ages.?' Thoi'pnllbcnrcre, the deacons of the |PrB3bytcrinn' church, wore R". M.,' HolthbuBoiv,*'' B. 0. Morris, B. 9; Morris,• J.' C. -V;. Snqford,'J. J.-Ldrow and R. Woodruff. '• Th^ interment;, took' ; place in the family plot-in Rouo- : cemetery, and/the grave was cpv*.'^ ' crc'd with mhny bcuutlful-floral,'',itrSbutcs. I ! v-..-'-r Amanda Barker I Amanda Barker, aged colored : j woman, died here on June 21at,' inge 87. She was the oldest mem- Iber of the. A, M. E. Zlon church, [where "her fanerai; was conducted by the .pastor,,^8cv. A. A. Adja- .hoe, on Thursday afternoon: Bio — Obituaries — 6/30/1932 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA