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Jul - DecDAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 6,1938 W. A. Vogler • Dr^ Spe^r Passes. . Dr. Wl O. Speooer, 75, Uiied Thursday night at his home in Win^on-Salem. Ftmera] and bu rial ser^b^ took, place atrYauceyr vUIe Bapt^ church Saturday after- luAn at 4;,o*dodc, with Dr. Balph Herring, and Dr. Ray Jordem in cbargCi; Br. Spencer is snrdved by' bis wi^w, three sons, of Winston- Salem, -one sister, Mrs. P.* M. John son, of Blo^^yille, and ope* broth er, .Frank Spencer, Petersburg, Va. Dii»-Siiddaiiy. . W. Vogl^; 77, died suddenly at bis home* in Cooleetnee Tbur-- day evening .^^y- .olter baying paitaktt of a heaiiy supper. Hr. Vogler bad resided in Coo- leamee about thirty years. He was a member ot tbe Methodist cbureh and the jtttii9;.^der United Ameri can Bleobantcs. He tnarried .Vir* ginfa McBrtde of neat Hocks^te: "lliie fanerai took place Friday aftemooq. at 3 o'clock from the Methodist church- in Coolaemee, conducted by the pastor, Rev« A. A. • Kvk^ aind interment was in Met^ri.arpart cemetery In Sails, bury.. Surveying axe the widow, four mna and .four daughters. IW bratbbffs;aisq strive, Jim . Vbi^or, of Cootem and lyest Vogler, of WinsW-Salem.' ... • C9idtlttF; .fobb,. 57* died at Us hdme ntWoadlenf-Sosdny. Mr. Rohb isaqrvived by bis widow, Mrs. Delia Stonastreei Bobjb* .foxnimly of. Davie eousty; two daaftliter8,''/one' brother andttureeaistecs.-. ~ . . Fttneral iseryices' were .bdd at Wdodleef, M-. E - Cbortb' M^ay aft^ooo-atk 8 o*etocki" Rev. 0. E.- Croycffioating.-. Maggie Willson In Mmioriain. We. the mewben of the Kappa -Club oj the Davle Aeademy commtmhy, Wiab tx pay tritrnte to ihe meaery of Mto. WUlsoo. who aDpped away" ban .eettfalj cares In the eatly momtas of jane 9th. She was a loyal member, one -who dh her doty nofltodiloSly.. We ehatl mla her preeeoee^ bar cheny emile; her txigh happy diepotltUui. and her hndngeo^ipw stioa In itMi work. Therefore, be It n nived, n First. That, we, the membora of. tbi iocl^..bowlobomhteflabral88loat6 tti< win ot B&n who doetb td things weIL< Second. .That we Mtend oor heeitfel sympathy to bet lov^ ocea, and pre! that Qoda Uesal^s may rest opoa tbein Third. ThstcbidM tg this menioiian be sent 10 dte fa^y aod to n the eonan papma> ^ BfRS. FRED CARXBER* Bio - Obituaries - 7/6/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 7,1938 W. A- Vogler Is Buried On Friday IW. A. Vogler, for many yeara a' resident of Cooleemee, died at hia homo Thursday evening. His death, n was sudden and unexpected, he {having apparently been in the beat n lof health prior to the attack which ' [cost his life. 'j Funeral services were conduct* Ud Friday afternoon at 8' o'clock ' at the Methodist church in Coule- ' emeo, with the pastor. Rev, A. A. I Kylea officiating, and burial .was ' in the Memorial cemetery in Sails- .bury, I Sur\'{ving are his widow, the ? former Miss Virginia McBrlde of ^ f this county, four sons and four \ daughters. Two brothera, Jim Vogler of Cooleemee and West ' Vogler of Winston-Salom also aur- ".vlvc. Charles F. Robb Dies at Woodleaf Funeral services were held at; Woodleaf M. E. church Monday- afternoon for Charles F. Robb, 57, | who died at his home Sunday. The riles were conducted by Rev. 0. E. Croy. Mr. Robb is survived by his widow, Mrs. Delia Stoncstrcot; .Robb, formerly of this county, two' [daughters, one brother and three Isisteis. D. T.HeplerDies At Home In Davie David Thomas Hepler, 63, well- known resident of the county, died jat his home in Fdrmington town- ^ship Tuesday. He had been in ill health for some time, his condi*' • tion having been aggravated by his age. Funeral services were conduct ed at 3 o'clock at Oak Grove Methodist church,- with-Rev. H< G. Freeman, asalated by Rev. M. G. Ervin, officiating. \ ' * * ' Mr. Kepler,was the son of the late Sam and Pannte Allen Ucplcr. He la suryiyed by his widow, Mrs. Phisie Sanders lleplor, and four sons, Charlie, of Tennessee; Sam, of route 3; and, Thomas; of the home; and a| daughter, Mrs. Lillle Marcs, of Ad-, ivuncu, route 1. ' - | I Also suiwiving arc a sister, Mrs.j |Rona Gober, of Mocksvlllc, route ^ *2, and a brother, John, of Har-1 inony, route 1. . i Maggie Wlllson IN MEhiORTAM We. the members of the Kappa club of the Davie Academy com munity, wish to pay tribute to the 'memory of Mrs. Maggie Willson. jwho slipped a\vay from earthly cares In the early morning of June 8, 1038. She was o loyal member, one who did hor du^ unflinchingly. We shall miss her presence, her cheery smile, her bright happy dis position, t nd her loving co-opera tion in the v.'ork. Therefore be it resolved; First, That we, the members of this society bow in humble aub- I mission to the will of Him who jdoeth ail things well. I Second, That we extend our I heartfelt sympathy, to her loved 'pnea, and pray that God's bless ings may rest upon them. Third, That, copies of this me- moriam be sent to the family, and to the county papers. MRS. FRED GARTNER. Bio - Obituaries - 7/7/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 13,1938 D. T. Hepier Passes. DavM Thomas Hepier, 63, died at his home at Smith Grove Tncs- 'day of a heart attack.(He is survived by his widow aud four sous. : Charlie, of Teooessee; Lfie, of Wihstoo Salem: Sam, of iMocks^lle, Route 3; and Thorns, 'of the home; and a daughter, Mrs. 'Itillie Myerrj of Adviaoce, Route r. I n Also surviving are: .A sister, Mrs. I Rena Gober, of |MocksviUe, R. 2, and a brother, Joho, of Harmony; Route t. n . Funeral services were conducted at 3 'o*clo^'Wednesday at Oak Grove Methodist Church by Rev. H. C. Freeman and Rev. M. G. Brvio. 'Rhs. flanser. Mre: Catlwtine RHdIe Hauser, 72, a- former residentfii of the * Rcd- ilahd seion,.died at the home of »her daughter, Mrs. C. Smith, lat: Winslori^leni, last Tuesday,'ibUowteg an illness of only a few 'miuutbs. " ^Funeral serviaa were ' hdd in .Wi^on^tem Wednesday morning, and the body, laid to rpst In Salem ®®*®®tery. . • Mis. Hduaer is sniNnvrf.. by six daughters atJd one son, four sisters, auKmg their being Mrs Kimbrough Flntt, of Wockstfjjje, R- 3' rae ' brpthCT, Aaba^. Riddle,, of the Red- Jaisd section.; ;' . ; I Mr& <Hatts^ bad lived in Wins ton-Salein lor m3|ny..years. • Mrs. Magile Wibon. itowjorCDlrraatfaebope that witb Qaliece..«lwal^8lsetoesed death's0^ rSm for her. U dem £>.Chfiei weSve^ soon with ber w will he. KowtdBg wcrds wlU evor be dndkaa ia Ihm twine over there, betmgsdflmiravdaiiogwhhlierw^ an fs - aiHl feir. We will oto her ia oar ifas loved by all who hew other woman iBBt:^_B^te, to ourehmeb well ever find. To to tovedopesi it vear Btotoeadaiid loneir stooe dearMogsiol» BO»lien;iet^.ine iN^t yon toSSifior.whotowaW^tpwe]oiwna as tbeieitoabamewiiciediBieiesttog end . ikelA WIO hetw.'*«g_<»^|?*^y^J!gytbed^ be«Bb«*CDnpto the i^ou- toiddea. .. • - ^ v • Gomnoeed by ooe of■ tlw dkoien ra em- bm'who loved MRS. JUNS SAFSIET. Bio - Obituaries - 7/13/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 14,1938 ^ ^ DR. W. O. SPENCER DIK Donnie Tutterow in tviNsroM-sAus^ » ' .-i^r 151 , Dr. W. 0. Speneer» 76, died onr CHILD DIES AFTER Thursday night at hia home In A SHORT ILLNESS Winston-Satem. Funeral and bur- , I ial services took place at Yaneey- Donnie, youngest son of Mr. ville Baptist church Saturday and Mrs. Dpke Tutterow of Coo-i temoon of last week. With Dr. leemee, died early Wednesday Ralph Herring and Dr. Ray Jor^ morning after an illness of only I dan in charge. .a few days with colitis. | Dr. Spencer is survived by. -Us Surviving in addition to the widow and three sons of Winstop- • jparents are two brothers and one. Salero, one sister, Mrs. F. M. John- sister. Funeral plans had not' son of Mocksvllle, and one broth-^ been announced yesterday. | er, Frank Spencer, of Petersburg,,. ' ' Va. . , Bio - Obituaries - 7/14/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 20,1938 BI1S.L J. €. Fii^r. Mrs. tevi J. C; 5®, ct Sali&bnry, R1 1, died last Uonday fotiowins a abort illne^ Funeral services were Zietd al tbe bome Tuesday* with Rev* June Carter,^ of Win^oOiSaleai, and Rev. Mr.. Low der conducdug tbe services, liie body was laid to rest-in Cbestnut Hill cemetery, Sa*t9imry. Mrs. Picklerissoryi^ by ber husband, L. J*. C. Fideter, an adopted dau^- ter, Mrs. V. L. Bc^; one broth^* John Stewart. of 'Fprk, and two Kraodchiidceo. •]|$is..F^ld->was a native of. tOTUsbl^ .but moved to Rou^n about ro years ago.; The Record extends sympathy to the Iteseaved (ais^ in their, great so«0#.* •* •• n n " n Wilfiam |lt:lloqie. William SC. Blooxe, 83,. died at>a IfooiesvUle hospifd. la^ Monday, fdUowing a ; -Rines^' li^.' Moore was a iaadve of JD^vie cdnoty hot moved to Mooiiesville more than 50 years ago; He bad been in -the mercantile htidness. for many .years. Mr. Mdoiebsnrvi^ by hid widow Sirs. Maggie Gatton Moore, fonr sons* and one brother, B, F, MoOre, Ot • Ciaticsville town^p. Funeral ^rvices were bdd at the -Broad S^t Methbdirt-jd^tifch last- Tiies;. dpy'aftefiio<m,'aod the body hdd id r^in the-WUlow-Van^ cemeteiyi- Bfibmiesville. Mir.Mdoreraagood f Record editor, and -it is with' sadnesd that we are. call^- upon to chrottlde .'bis "death; He had hi^ a reader of dor .pa;^ for aoaily.fortyyetea/f u Tb».llowiff(L.; Fanend iaenrlcaes. fof W. T* Hdim aid, 78, - udid died .^ his home pear Sddth Grove on Jnly ' .ptb*. 5vere held at .Sinifh'Gio^ Methodist cbtttdi on MdOdfl^ morning of last wi^k',.with lEtey. M. O. Bndo . b* diarge." ' Burial -fblloi^; in .-.the chtn^ cmneteiy, - .'Mr. Hovnud is snrdwid by his wldbtr,J Mrs. Ifary B. Howard; ipb. iMothm,*'.Bdward Bow^ and -WilQr' Howard, aid one 8istei>^Mis. Bo^ /.all' d thb'county. -" ** . •/•-. 1; P. Dwb. 3k; d add • ShelB^.iros fbiiDdd0^ MbMbartr/&aBi^ unuK lag wluP Us idfoWpat to wmmons • Um' to biealfirti 4Be bad beeniiaJtad fWfloiMtimd FeocfdaendeiMMmniBld'. at ltov.llUoB McttbdHt: chlgdf^BiMday. •ftenoiMlctftSe 'd^lddb-;^<tOBAieted-'.;mr RevKl!£'Fad.a&d.tiiB bodr^vM- bid -fcinatU the ctaotdi -(WBst8iy;.f>lir.*:;-Df^! It f^'-aod tiodsngbMiVOoe bdimtBifidiBr?- Adelia Tucker Robertson •• .tff8.viudfaTackM:.Rvv««Nci*^>v h^b^'tnrh^ngljte^b^r^ao^ TucIe^.' ' ^he spent ali. Of htv life Ip-Daviie eounty, 1|btiDf( raO^dfjhe 'time at Bixby. -'Sjbe was a mcm^r of the'siiady Gro^ M. 6. Cbn^, at-Advance. . ' - Survivors Ittdttde six sons,* V** G.;s.', J. H.\ J. T.. Hi and Hm^ mob: Robertson; .alloc daughters, Mrs. i^hje Hei^tik; lit& J. L* Smith - and M^. SalliO P<Ms,.of Mpdtiwille, Mt8.-Ch'8iv ioite Wb^, of Wins^ Saletn; oOe sister, Mrs. l^U.a ^cBfidk Harmony; 51 g}randc^ldmn, - 20 great-grandchUdr^ and-bne greats gr^t-grandchild.' 'A^ortlnueralaarvice was held at the .home at 1:30 o'cjo^ .Thnr^ day afternoon and froaai the Sha^. Grove Chutdi at a o*d^. Rev; Uf. Lyerlyhad charge. ^Intcrineot was in the churcb graveyard. Bio - Obituaries - 7/20/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 20,1938 ^' Mrs. E. Sd^ . llfB. Bilaty Sadili, 7^ of Advance; IL ^ one of die most' b^v^ .wooieii of bm coumimity died at 2 o'idMdt Tbsnsday aileieooo. She wim in b^y oaaal health op to two wMto a^ whmi she atnite; V. ' The finesal eerrices were held at the bome.at IftSO.d'cloA aitd at, ..Bethleh^ Bf^odiat'(%ttichBt'll- o*cl^ ^lof^y 'Or/Cu Ray Jordan and tfc. CteeiB^ pafitiw dto clHtidi:iii^'id ehaifte. Bodal in'the dmtdi. i^ve* yeaA '^^v ^ = SodA waa hwirBfaiidi-l^ 1880,to Dayle dmity* a ^iimt i^tenee west of tha' | Yai^ R|m. She wu daotfhter of. | the (ate-WilliaiD and Nan^ Wl^ Qoote. | ' .UrfcSiDidi WM A < OMiiiber- 'ii 'Bethle». lHira Bf.'& (%oieb ffotp ^hood. Forj. rome time die end her (mshand. J; E* I Sad(b*ltave8peol Ihebrwtoteialn Wine* ton 5alem.'at liome <m Ifawthorne Road, rmuiolog to- ttu^ home to the ootradir,,fm tlm Saiviydn.iiidade the hosband; four amie. LL. Sm^ <d the bonim J. FJSo^ Sot^^admia*' O^t; C. Ih Sodtb. of ^vanao.IL l;and]^C.i Sndtb, mmober of the Wifistoa-Scdem poUoe'departmeot: foiir daotfliteie^ Mr^ J. A.'.Kiii^roitgh* Bfii;;f^;Ro^iti^lb^-G. Q Shutt' and UnrCL A. Wojitmadk. all of Win8ton*Sa* lem: aid.iriiie.]^anfcdiBdiw n Bio - Obituaries — 7/20/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 21,1938 Mrs. Mary Smith | Passes Away^ ReBidento of the Adnnco. route! '1 community wore deeply grieved | Thursday afternoon by the pass ing of Mrs. h^ary Smith, one of the beat-known women of tbat^ section, who died at her home at 2 o'clock as the result of a stroke 'sustained two weeks previously. I A short funeral service was :,held at the home at 10:30 o'clock n Saturday morning, and another^ jat •Bethlehem Methodist church ' at 11 o'clocki with Dr. G. R. Jor-' r dan and Rev. Freeman, pastor of the ehureh, offieiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving in addition to her husband are four sons, L. L., of Advance, route •!, J. P«, of Cali fornia. G. P., Advance, route 1, 'land R. C., of Winaton-Salem, and, '•four daughters, Mrs. J. A. Kim- 'jbrougb, Mrs. Nan Roborlo, Mre. • G. D. Shutt and Ma, R. A. Wom- " I mack, all of Winston-Snlem. Israel T. Grubbs I Dies On Tuesday i Israel Timothy Grubbs, 68, died 1 at noon Tuesday at his home neat! No Creek Church. He was a son i of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grubbs. il Sdrvivlng are a brother, Sp'en- i cer B. Grubbs* one slater, Miss i LuI^B. Grubbs, both of home; a half', brother, Jacob Grubbs, of . MckdvUIe, route 3; and his step-, mottur, Mrs. Jesse Grubbs. | ^ The funeral was held Wcdnes- . do7\afternoon at I o'clock at Noj Qreck church. Rev. E. W. Tuni-| .crj.;^a the offlriotli^ minintcri. ancl burial was in the church cem etery. ; Funeral Rites For J. P. Dyson Funeral services were held at Now Union Methodist church on Sunday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock for J. P. Dyson, 70, who was leund dead In bed at his home in the Sheffield community early Satur day morning. The servlcea were in charge of Rev. Mr. Pool, and! burial was in the ehureh ceme-| tcry. , Surviving are his widow, two sons, two daughters, and a broth er, David Dyson, the latter of^ Harmony, route 1. , Bio — Obituaries - 7/21/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, July 27,1938 brael T. Grabbs. Isrssl Tioiatbj Grtibl>9, 58, died at HOOD Toesdaj at bb home sear No Creek Cbutcb.' He was a son ol Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gnibbs. Survividf; are one brother. Spencer B« Gnibbs/ooesbter. Mbs liUla B. GrobbSj both of the borne; one half brother, Jacob Grnbbs, of Hocksvilte, Ronte 3; and step- iBOtfaOT, Mrs. Jesse Grnbbs. The funeral was held Wednes day attemooo at i- o'clock at No Creek Church, Rev. B, W. Turner conducted tbe services. Burial fol lowed In tbe chnrdi j(raveyard. R. U. Hammer. R. Uriah Hammer,'3a, of Hamp- toiUdlle;'died Thursday nisbt at .a^ Statesvilie hospital after an illnessi of a few days with paralysb. Mr. Hamner wss a etn of Mrl and Mrs. G. M. Hammer, of Mocks, vflle. • He was' married to Miss Pauline Gleary, ^n February 4, igaS. They have no children. "Survivors indude the parents; twa brothers, Glen and Karl Ham- tner, of Mot^sville, and Miss Opal Hammer, of Winstoa.Salem. Funeral services were held at the home of hb parents b thb city Saturday jmprning at 10:30, with Rev* J. H. Fplgham In chaise. Bu rial followed in Rose Cemetery. R. B. Ikdom. Bobert Bailey Medmm, 83, hnowu familariy aa "Undo Bob,*' died at the hou^'df hbJBon^J;. L. .Uethtun, at i^vasee, about 3 o'doek Saturn day' iMraiair^ - • He bad been- eiif. from has^ trouble but hb eohdtlbn was not coosidered • serious when he fetired last night. Soi^voia ihdnde two 8OC8. J. L., of Advancse, end J. H. H^nm. of Jaekoom^Ie, Bla; 21 STandcbildreQ and-Rlgrat-gnoddifldrea, • Funer al amieee were held at Glbadlle, H. P OiQtdi at 3 o'doek*. Rev. Mr* Lyerty and the paejtor of the dmrcJii in charge. Interment was in tbe dtnreh graveyard. Mrs. W. L Prather Foimer Davie Lady Mis. W. t. Prather, 58, died at her home in Henry, III., on July lOth, fotlowing a ij-montbs illness. Fitneral and burial services took place there. Mrs. Prather b sur vived by,* her, husband, two sons, one sister. Miss Nannie Moore, all of Henry, and one brothe(\ Lacy Moore, of Concord. Mrs; Prather was before marriage Miss Susan Mobre, * -of'' DdviO"' county. ' She moved 'to'Iflinob in* 1917. Her friends in D'avie will be saddened by. news'of her death. Mrs. Reeea Thomason. Mrs. Gladys Bailey Thoniasm}, 22. wife of Reece'^ioinBson. of Ledng- ton, died in a bospital there Sunday. Sheb snrvived by her hnriumd; ber parents. Mr., and Mri Bonce B^ey; 8 sister, lira. Harvey Fotts; two" brothers, Raymond and Hoyt Bafl^, all of Advanro. Funeral ser- viero were: held To^ay afternoon at 2 o'eidckat Slwdlle U. P. ehnxefa ofwhhdi Bhe'wifl a member. Rev. G* R,.Bdlt and Rev. ^ A. lyeriy weie.in cbaige, was In ^nn^. eemetevy.. Bio - Obituaries - 7/27/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, July 28,1938 Richard Clingman Brown Farmington Man Dies Tuesday Sichard CNngroon Brown, 86, pVomlnent Farmington resident |d!ed at Rowan Hospital, Sallsbuty Tuesday. He was the aon of the late Isaac 'and Amy Stowe Brown. I Mr. Brown is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emma Brock Brown; jtwo daoshters, iMsses Kate and 'Margaret Brown, of Washington jD. C.; one brother, George E. iBrown, of Yadkin county; and one 'sister. Miss Rachel Brown of Yad-I kin county. Funeral services were held at Farmington Methodist Church,) 'Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, with the pastor. Rev. H. C.| Freeman , Rev. B. W. Turner and Rev. Mr. Brenegar in charge. Bur I ial was In the church cemetery. , Rij»b't B. Mechum V Dies Suddenly Funeral rites for Robert Bailey < M^hum, 83, were held at ElbavRle « M. p. church Sunday afternoon at • 3 o'clock, with Rev. A. A. loverly and the pastor of the church offU elating. Bifriai was in the church cemetery, Mr. Mechum died at the home of his'son, J. L. Mechum, at Advance <•'early Saturday morning. He had *jbeen in ill health for. some time Ibut his death'Cama 08 a shock to Tihi^tamily 'ieondition was not thought to be 'serious. , W. G. Seats Dies la Statesville Wllliom George Seats, 68. of t Wesley Chapel community, died In I a Statesville hospital Wednesday morning. Ho wor the son of the late Thos. N. and Nancy Brown Seals. - Mr. Seats Is survived -by his widow, Mrs. Bessie Uauser Seats ' two sons, Hompton and Ira Seata I of Yodkin county; three daughters 'f t Mrs Frank Johnson, Mrs. Elsie i f Alien, Mrs. Thomas Kiger, all of« Dav'ie county; one sister, Mrs.: * Ida Seats, of Yodkin' county; and . ' six brothers, J. H. and Phillip 1 Seats of Davie county; 8. M. Seats < ( of Forsyth county; B. F.., C. 0.1 » and M. C. Seata, all of Yadkin'i J county. • I . Funeral services i were held oti ' Huntavllle Baptist Church.. Wed*: ^ hesday afternoon at 2 o'clock,^th i ^ R0V..II. C.>Fyeema9>.of.;|!p«:D^iiA'^;^^ 'in ehorge, and burial was'in. I the church cemetary. . '|i Mrs. Thomason Dies Sunday Mrs. Gladys Bailey Thomason 82, wife of R. Thomason of Lexing ton, died in a hospital there Sun day. I Funeral rites were held Tues* .idoy afternoon'at 2 o'clock at ElbOr 'jville M. P. church, of which she {was a member, with Rev. Mr. Holt p,and Rev. A. A. lyerly officiating c and burial was in the church eem< II etery. hi She is survived by her husband •* her'parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Bonce I- Bailey, a sister, Mrs. Harvey Potts; h two brothere, Raymond and;Boyt ".Bailey, all of Advance. / Uriah Hammer IMes Thuraday Uriah Hammer, age 32, of Hamp* tonville, died ThursTby night at a Statesville hospital after an illness of a few days with paralysis. He was bom In Alexander county on Janudry 14, 1306, son of Mr. and Mrs. 6. M. Hammer, who later roov* CO to Mockaville. He waa married to Misa Pauline Cleaxy on.Fobru* 'ary 4. 1328. I SuWiv^rs consist of his ' wife the parents, Mr. auid.]Mr8..6. M. Hammer of Mock8vine,*'twb3>M ers, Glenn and-EaVl"Rdiilmai^, of F.\Wi%Bheyc«lt'o/'3fitock8vJlleand • .Miss Opal Hammer,of Wlnston*Sa* '1cm.I The funeral was held at the home of his parents on n Saturday .morning at ten thirty o'clock, with Rev. J. H. Fulghum, pastor of the Baptist church, in charge. The . music was rendered by the Mocka- I ville quartet The- interment took • place In Roae cemetery. t Pallbearers were H. A. Lagle • Frank Stonestrcet Ben Boyles ; Milton Clement Craig Foster and iH. -L. Shaw. The many beautiful I flowers were carried by Misses Inez Ijames, Pearl and Berllne r Hammer, Blanche Lagle, Meadam* .es Ben Boyles, Will Miller, Floyd Nbylor and Fred Gualtney. Bio - Obituaries - 7/28/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 3,1938 Lee F. Mes»^ Lee F. Meeeicfc. 70. died at tile borne hi ^ Goolednee Fildby aftsmooa, death le*] sakiBg fitom.he^ ttooUe. He bed been' ill for eev^ rnontha. | Faaeial saxvieea weife held at the Goo-; leeiDee Baptist cbureb Sunday altemooa at 2;30 o^i^iek. with Bey* A. T* Stonde- ndre in charge* The body was laid to rest in Liberty cemeteiy. BIr. Me^ek ifl etnvived by Ids widow* two. 80&S.C. W.,G. F.. of Gooleeisea. ami | Tomrale. of Hocba^Qe: two daogbteia. Mrs. Cor^ Petty Jobn^ EtMn; Mrs* F* R. Garwood* Goaleefsea Anmnberof g^and- childien and gi^-^andeidldfiefi a^ ntr- Bfn Messidt waa ooeof Gocdeeatee's be&t Imowo eidzens. having lived, in that town l<ae more than 30 years* Richard C foown. |! Richard Clingtnan Brown. 85, of Parmiogtoti. died . lest • Tuesday moroing at -the Rodman Q6n<^l Ho^ital, Salisboxy. About three weeks ago he Uttderwent an opera tion and was apparently iniprovitig untit he snffe^ a relapse and grew steadily worse notU the end. Mr. Brown was bore December 8, 1852, near Honlsville, Yadkin county. At the age of 21 vmib he moved to ^Farmlugton.- ' He bad made his hothe there since that time and wps a prominent farmer. I Snndvors inelnde his wife, Mrs. Emma Brock Brown, both- of Washington, D* C., one sister. Miss Rachel Brown, and one brother, I George G. Bror^. of near Hnnts* viUe. Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon, 4 o'clock, in the j Methodist Church at Farmipgton. I Three ministers took part in the • service, the pastor, Etev. H* C. Freeman, Rev. Dallas G. Rehigar, pastor of the Fannihgton Baptht Cburcb, and l^r. Turner, a former pastor. . Burial was in the chnich grave, yard with the Masons in charge of the committal service at the grave Wllilam Seats, 68, of ; the We^ IQT Cha^ cbmnittnily, died in . a States^lle hospital Tn^ay morn ing.- Mr. ^ts'is survived bF widow, Bfrs.'Be^ Hattaer l^ts; two.MWs, Bamptop and-Jra S^.ts, of Yadl^ eoonty: three daughters Mrs. Frank Johnsob, Mrs Elsie Allen, Mrs. Thomas -Kiger, all of Davie eonuty; one dsters, Mrs.' Ida Seat^ of y^lkio county; and sA± birolhecs, J. H* and PbiUtp Seats, of FJotayth county; B* F., C G., and M. C* Seat^, all of Yadkin county. .. Funeral services were held at Huntsvilie Baptist Church Wednp. day afternoon at 2 o'doek, with Rev. H* C. Freeman, of Farming ton; in charge, and burial followed in the cfaordi cemetery* B. F. Seagle Aged Veteirm Dead. News was received here Friday after noon announcing the death E F* Sea- gie.-91. of Hickory which occored at the Richard Baker Hospital in that city Friday aftetnood.-following an appeodfoltis oper* arioo* Funeiat services were.held at Tri nity Luthecan cbuidi Sunday aftemoon at 2 o'clock, bnd' burial was in Gakwood cemetery. Mr. Seagle was a brother>iii4aw of car towoamao. P. J, Johnson* Mr* and Mrs. 'Johnson and chlldc^ went to Hickory Sunday for the funmal and bmiaL Bio - Obituaries - 8/3/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 10,1938 Robert H. Peebles FMiMr Davie Mao Robert H. FeeUeit, died stid- deiily at his home iii\ winstoti Sa« lem on Monday of last week. He had been in health for soffle> time. Mr. Peebles was bom in Shady Grove township, but moved to Winstoo-Salem many years ago. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ij^lUiam Ftebles. n Mr. Peelfl^ is annrlved hv his wUdw and one .sob, three ste[>> duldien, twomstera, Mrs. Garland V. Green, of Fork, and Miss Agnes Peebles, Roc^ Honnt; two broth, ers, Paul and.Walter Peebles, both of Fnlton towttshipw Pnneral and tmrial serviees took place at Winston-Salem last Wed. nesday. Mrs. Sosie Hendrix. . Mrs. Susie Hunter Hendrix, 43, wife of Willie G, Hendriz, dl^ at the home in the Union Chapel com. mpnity Tuesday. Surviving are the husband; nine childreo, Grace, Ruth, Wilma, Bd. 09, Lester, PauU.Barl, James and Lesley Hendrlz; tb.ree- sisters, Mrs. H. P. BIackwelder, of Mockavil!e, Route i; Mrs. John • White, ot Philadelphia; and Mrs. Duke Rat. ledge, of Mock&viUe, Rente a. The fnoeral was held Thnrsday morning at ti o'dock at Union Chapel. Revs. Kenneth Holt and G. B. Ferree conducted the ser vices. Burial was in the church graveyard. . . Bio — Obituaries - 8/10/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 11,1938 Mrs. Mary Martin Dies In Camden Uelalives here h<ave been advis ed of the death of Mrs. Mary Wy- tttt Martin, widow of the, late Pletiflnnt R. Martin, at her home in Camden, N. J., on August 2, at the udyunced age of 98«ycars. The band resided , in Mocksvillc many older people, as she and her hus band resided in MocksvUlc-manp years ago. She was a daughter of William Wyalt, prominent early citizen of Davie county. Her hus band was a merchant in Mocks- ville, ond built the house in which Mayor T. I. Caudell now lives^ Mrs. Martin was one of the ten charter members of the Mocksville lo'aptist Church, which was or ganized here In 1864. For the past 36 years Mrs. Martin had resided In Camden, but had visited here about 20 years ago. She had pos session of her faculties to a re- f markable degree in her later years and .was the oldest. member of I North Baptist church of Camden 'The funerfil took place on August 0, and intermev.t was In Hillside cemetery, in that city. The sur viving family consists of four sons# Avery J, Martin of Camden, N.'J., with whom she lived, Samuel T. Martin of Boynton, Fla., Arch ie H. Martin of Los Angeles, Calif., William R. Martin, Man- heim, Fa., and one daughter, Mrs. Gillie Rawla of Laurinburg, N. C., a'hd a brother, John Wyatt of Fork church. A son and a daugh ter preceded her in death. The deceased was highly esteemed and had a number of relatives in this .community. Mrs. Susie Hunter Dies After Illness Mrs. Susie Hunter Hendrlcks died August 2 after an illness of several months. Funeral services were.conducted at Union Chapel chprch Thursday morning by Rev. Kenneth G. Holt,- assisted by Rev. W. j. S. Walker. She was married Dec. 5, 1916, to Willie G. Hendricks. Surviv- Ing are the husband and 9 chib drcn: Grace, Ruth, Wilma and..Ed na, Lester, Paul, Barl, James and L. D. Hendrlcks, all of home, sisters, Mrs. Harvey Black^velder, Mrs. Duke Ratledge, both of Mocksville, route 2, and Mrs. John White of Philadelphia also aur Vive. . She was a member of the Union Chapel church. The flowers were carried by Misses Margaret and Joyce An derson, Garneii and Vada Gray Boger, Minnie Lee, Lodenia and Ruth Bailey, Gladys Tutierow, Ruth Hoots, Ruth, Ella Mae and Nora Boger. Evelyn Caudell, Mrs Vestal Danner, Mrs. Clinton Car ney and Mrs. Paul Pierce. ^ Pallbearets were Paul Pierce, Elmer Tutterow, Glenn Shaw, Charlie Hunter, Frank Anderson and Grady Boger. ' Funeral Held For Mrs. B^ie Scafs Funeral services were held yes terday afternoon at Huntersville Baptist church for Mrn. Bessie Hauser Seats, 67, who died Tues day morning in a Morganton hos pital. Interment was in the old church yard, and. the rites were conducted-by Rev. H. C. Freeman 'of'Fftrmington. i Daughter of Ira'T*.' and Mollle Brunt: HouaeTb ahe is survived -by the ^f^Iowlng. children: 'Hampton and;Ira-Seats, 'Mrsi- F*rank' John son,' Mrs. Elsie Allen and Mrs. Thomas Kiger, all of'Davie coipn- ly. Two brothers,' Ernest^ and -Herbert Hauser of Xo^,' and 18 grand children likewise survive. Bio - Obituaries - 8/11/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 17,1938 John Rodwell Wood ; Bttue Se^ ' . Mi^. B^e Hattser Seats,. 67, ^dq^'of Willie O. Seats, died ' Friday mortuiiff- at a Morgautou | Qer husband died July 26. ;'She was a daughter o{ T. ^nd Hpllie Bnmt Hanser. • ■'i. Sutyiving areltwo sous,. Hami}.Ira SeaWj df-'Davieconniy;jbree.^auRhtexsV Mrs.. Frank John- Siae. AUm aod= Mrr, ihioihi Pf iiavie cora-jj: 'grai^pbM^r end t^pEru^tdpd Herbert Haii"|i dr. oif'lowa. V :J Tb6 .fuller^vr^ jheld Wedtic*-.aftvafternppn'airi o'dlqck al Hun^-yil^ Siio^ CharcbV Rev. H. G.' PrMmani of Farmiuctoo, conduct,ed ihe-servic^. ^Bimal waatu be ^jurch gVav^Vq. . M^s. Horrilm'Pea^ Little Tobn'tlodwell Wood..bree and ope.half ;'year old son of-Mr.qnd ' Mrs. D;- Wood, , ofJadcsonviUe, .Pla.,' died - l^viaHospital. ■ StatiesvUle Tburi^ay eventoff.' from iojnriea„ received-when hit by an automobile in NorthMocksviile. ,opposite-Water's- stqreabout s o'j^odr. . The little.b^ran .across the lilghway and; startedto re .cros^'4t;.is ^d.' when, a, Fprjlca?. driven A. A. Pitber, oly^kin conntYi going .north, 'Jilthim infl'ictiag mortal injnrfea.' Mrs. -Wpi^ and little son were visiting Mrs. Wood's mpitw, - Mrs.J. W. Rodwell. Sr.,' on NoxtbMain street. Mrs. Wood, prior ;to marriage was Miss Elizabeth Rod.wdl. ', . \ • Fnnmral services for 'tbe. Httlehoy were held at the graveside in Rose 'cemetery Saturday morning, at too'dodE, with Revs.' W» -C.Cooper and E. M* Av^ in draxf^, a'ter lyhich the little body mal laid to rest. Pallbearers were Dr. Lester P Martin, Euoz Jobnstone, John -P. LeOrand and Rufus Browu. -Many beautiful floral tributes cove^ the little grave.- - To the bereaved and heart-brok'en parents, tbe agefl grandmotherand other near relatiyes, The Re.,cord extends heartfelt sympathy-inthis dark hour, and commends them to Him Who sdd nearly two thohs- and years ago, "Buffer little d^d.ten to come unto me, and, fo^dthem not, for of sucih is the kioj^ dom of heaven.^' Bio - Obituaries - 8/17/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 18,1938 John Rodwell Wood Child Dies Of Auto injuries Struck by an automobile while crossing the highway- in North I . iMocksvillc near Water's store lust! I Thursday about 6 o'clock,' John jHodwuli Wodd, 3| died in'h States- villc hospital^schortiy afterward from internal injuries and 'a fractured akull. The driver of the automobile, Ambrose A. Pllcher, Yadkln county farmer who was on his way home from the picnic, waa exonerated of any blame at a hearing before mngiatrute F. R. Leagans the following afternoon. The chfldl acoording to wit nesses, had crossed the highway; waa called by another child from across the* street and attempted to return when the nurse vainly shouted to atop it. Two of the wheels of the auto were pulled off the highway In an effort to avoid hitting the child, it was stated. Son of Mr. and Ura. George D. Wood Jacksonville, Fla., the child and hia mother, formerly Miss Elizabeth Rodwell, .were visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. J. W. Rodwell, Sr., on North Main street. A graveside service wos held at the Rose cemetery Saturday morning nt.lO o'clock,-conducted by Rev. W. C; Cooper and Rev. £. M. Avett. Interment was in the church cemetery. n Pnllbenrers were Knos Johnstonp, John Le- Grand, Kufus b'rown and Dr.- Lester Martin. . The 'gri'ef-atrlckcn" father ar rived from, jackddrfyitlc by plane In lime for the funeral. Among those from nut of town present at the funeral were Hurry oWod, Of Raleigh^ Willie Wood ofFlor- enco, S. C., Mrs. Ciu'ier of .luek- sonvillc, Mr. and Mr.s. eDwey Casey of Washington, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Dickerson of Southern Pine.s. Lola Walton Cooleemee Woman Dies Of Injuries Elkin, Aug. 17.—Miss Lola Wal ton, 36, of Cooleemee who was injured in an automobile collia- ion on the Roaring Gap highway 8 miles north of here last Sunday, died this afternoon in a hospital from internal injuries. The funeral will be held to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at Morganton, her former home. Miaa Peggy Skinner, also of Conlcicmee, is sttll confined to hospitol with injuries about the head, though not serious. She suffered a severe gash over her right eye. Kenneth Bruton, Jesse Cole and G. C. Bnrp, all of Cooleemee, who wore also occupants of the car with iMss Walton, received minor injuries ond have return ed home. Bio - Obituaries - 8/18/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 24,1938 Wnfiam W. R. BodMii. 58t died at hit borne in Nottfa Cbolceoiee IWajr' nitfrt.' Sto bad bteo in bad beattb Ut torn tifne.- Re fo Bordved bf IdsjrifBi. 006 deiwiter. Uisa Eifise, and his aged latbei; ^EewasweQ known and had many fiieoda. Fctneral aerd^werehddSattday at2 o*dock ai the 1]^& Imenneot followed in Ubaty Methoditt ohoxeh oemetoy. Lola Walton Wiklfc^.:96;dif .UorgM^ tou^%ibcf:(|[ibleainpa,fR^: WeooeBday aftenu^m Boin>'.(%Atbam Haindi> @lffii,^ftoib Inter^Iw- aatooKlbtfa crash' Aiiij^'tdra; when thelter.-Jo wbi^^she,'.^tfa a party, of Cooler* in^ miid9.. d^^ mtb a Chaiy lotte car opnabed by J; T. Himter. - .Qha^^nalta' dadRbter of the late ttMdnaaia^r-MrKVAbn McDowell WMtoa/promiiianjt-M<^atiton fami brand'bid.bi^ associated with' Eiv win-UabpAtetiiriDflr Company, Cob* leeine^rtwenty yeaiA • / The t^y was removjed to Morgan* ton.'* The loneral ritea wereeosdabtf- ed'there Thursday afterhoon at ':4 o'clocki.'"* ' Frai^'iFbiiKd' KRhd Prank Fortes^ .45^ of Mtop. ^ kSled aboat^8.(M) o'dock Satprdqj^ night, ^wo/milea east of Fork, wbeh he was s^ntek and dragged some distance by a-Plymouth ear driven' by BerkUn' Snido', • of DavldMj eoqnty. Snider left; the seene be* fore offleera arrived, bat was, ar* rested at his home near Reeds aboot <»e o'clock Sunday morning by tariff Smoot and patrolman Han^ A coroner'a jury hearing waa held So&day afternomi at 4 o'clock a^. Snider wasplaced under $1,000 bond for grand jury investigation FPneral a^ borial services were held for Mr. Forrest at 'No Creekj Baptist church Monday morning at 11 o'dock. cottdacted by Rev. James Fagg. Sarvlvtng Mr*.Forrest is two brother, Fhlilip and W. D. Forrest, three riaters. Miss Jane Forrret, Mrs, June Bailey and Mrs, Alex Uvmi- good, all of the Fork commonity. Fnem ACttk. A messagewssrecehrod late Frit day. evening f^ WasiiiDgtonjby Mrs. C. F«.8trbiid, sdyiaiog her h^ brother Ftan^ AlOiek, SO* hid died at 4 p^ek^jthat aftM^hoon IToin injoiiea reeeived in a fall, : Mr. Gliek was a aon'of the fate Mr. and Mra. J. F. Clldc,of flfdrory, and had beCn a proofr^er in the Govemnient luting offieo iit Waah- iogtoD for many'yrets. Ho it smv rived by bia wife and two danghtors, Svlria and Mai^orie, ot Wasbington; one. sister,'"Mra. C. F, StroQd, of MacksviUe; hiaatep-motfaer, Hra. j. F.'*'Click, and^. a balf'Skter; Mn. Aver? EaxdibV'of Hickory. .The body wap laid to rest yeater day In Ariington Natltnal eemeteiv with Uasonfe honors. Frank Stroud, Jr., left Sondayifor WaBhingtoa. to attend the fonstal and burial eer- yioefl. Mr. Qick'was wril known In Mocks* rille. harin^uCboe time held a po&i>i PoA'tri^tldahew^ptiper ; His.deam aadi^'^lo' me ^ferrihtivok.fedrfHg^ • Bio - Obituaries - 8/24/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 25,1938 Hit, Run Driver Released Under $1,000 Bond In Case ARREST FOLLO\\*S DEATH OF FRANK] FORREST, WORLD WAR VET, ON HIGHWAY Bcrklinc Snider, 25, Davidson' county man who admitted that he was the driver oi an nutombolie that killed Frank Forrest, 46, oC Fulton township, lost Saturday was released from iho Da- vjc county jail Monday ati^r ho posted a $],U00 for his appea.-ance nt Uib September term oi oupor-' iur court which opens here next! Monday. A coroner's jury, empaneled last Saturday night by Dr. G. V. Green, Fork physician, in a sec-' ond session last Sunday -.after noon at the court house reached a verdict that Forrest came to. his death by a car driven; by Sni der ond recommended that he be held for grand Jury invcatigation. under a $1,000 bond. WATCH STOPPED Forrest was killed on the Lex ington highway, No. 64, about 7:46 p. tn. Saturday night about two miles cast of Pork. His body' WAS blidly mangled, chest cruah- ed, skull fractured,and right, leg broken. His watch was found to have stopped at 7:45 p. m., it waa stated. Forreat was found by three meit fore Nov. 20 and inaiats upon, who about 30 min'.itPH before had put him cu ' f a car and had (Continued on page four.) more about hit and run (Continued from page one.) gone nearby for supper— James LIvnngood, Paul Bailey and Ker. ney Koonte. After the. fatality an inveatiga. .tion was begun by Sheriff 0. C. SmoQt, At the lime the highway was blocked on both ends by the state highway bedauae of work being done on the road, and it I was stated that the Snider car had passed through earlier In {the night. SMOOT INVESTIGATES Sheriff Smoot, aBaiated by dep« uly Hoots, went into Davidson county and asked Patrolman I. E. Hunt of Lexington to arrest Sni der, since it was out of the coun ty and the Davie sheriff did not have jurisdiction. Snider was arrested at his home and his car examined. It was said that the car showed signs underneath of having been in an accident. Solder was brought here to jail shortly after midnglht Satur day night, but at that time de nied knowing anything of the ac cident, according to the sheriff. The followtlng day, however, "htradmittcb cnat ne was the driv- cr, the sheriff said. . Snider said that he was re turning home after playing base ball here Saturday afternoon, the sheriff reported at the inquest The former, accfompantcd by Con rad Wood, said that it was dark; that he saw a bundle lying on the highway and ran over it, thinking that It was a paper bun dle such as is used for unrolling tar on the highway. He said, ac cording to Sheriff Smoot, .that he stopped a short distance away, backed up, saw that it was a body and then drove off. Fright was stated to have been She cau.sciof him leaving the .scene «)f the fatality. At the inquest Wood corrobo rated the testimony of the sher iff. WORLD WAR VETERAiV Forre.st, a world war veteran, and a bachelor, lived with hi.s sis ter, Miss Jane Forrest, on the plantation of P. W. Hairston, Two other sisters, Mrs. AIc.v Tiailey and Mrs. Alex Llvengood, and two brothers, Philip and William Forrest, also survive. The fun eral was held Monday morning at the No GrecK Bapliai church, attended by a large gathering. In terment was in the church ceme tery. Jurors at the. inquest were H. L. Gohhle, G. A. Jones, Miirvjn Leonard, Paul Owens, John Sheets and Oljn Cn'-tvight. The latter, however, was ill on Sundayi nnd. unable to be present. Dr. Green served ns. dconty coroner in/the absence of the county. coroner, j Bio — Obituaries — 8/25/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, August 25,1938 Final Rites Held f or Francis Click Funeral services were held in n "AVigBhluatuii" Tuesday for-Franelfr - A. Click, 50, brother of Mrs. C. p. Stroud, who died in the eap- itol cUy last Friday of injuries received in a fall. He WUS a proof- reader with the government printing office for many years, and was widely known in Davle county, havng once worked on the Davie Record. Son of the Idte Mr. and Mrs. j. F. Click of Hickory, he Is sur vived by his widow and two daughters: Sjllvla and Marjorie of Washington; by a aister, Mrs. Slroud; by a step mother, Mra. J. P. Click, and a half aister, Mrs. Avery Hardin of Hickory. Interment was In the Arling ton national cemetery,'and bur ial was with Masonic honors. Frank Stroud, Jr., attended the funeral. Funeral Is Held For W. R. Hudson Mocksville, Route d, Aug. 2d.— W. R. Hudson died at hi.s home last week, and was buried at Liberty M. B. church Sunday. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Foster of Qooleemee Pres- bytcrain church. He is survived by his aged father, his wife nnd daughter. Bio - Obituaries — 8/25/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, August 31,1938 Mrs. (Men Aneo. Mrs. Odelt Allen, -25, died Fri* day noraing at - bdr borne \Qeai' Forb* , Sbe is survived-by ber bosbaud, a MU Fletcher;- three- drter, Miv. C.'- Si. Bailey, Btitb and -LbujUe Foster; and a bmlter, Pete Poster, all of the-Fork Chureb etmmnnity. Fuueral servto were held Sun day atteraoon at 3 o'do.^ at Mccbs CburdiiidiT Advance,, with Rev. E» W. Turner,- of Mocksvillej In cbarge. Bio - Obituaries - 8/31/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 1,1938 PUNEILVL HELD FOR MRS ODELL ALLEN Fiincnil Hei*vlcc3 were hold San- day at Mocka church for Mra Odcll Allen, 25, who died at her liuiiic in Fork Inst Friday. She is survived by her husband and by a son, Fletcher;'by three sisters, Ruth and Louis Foster and Mrs. C. S, Bailey; by a brother, Pete Foster, all of the Fork com munity. Rev. B. W. Turner of Mocks- villc conducted the service. / Bio - Obituaries - 9/1/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 7,1938 FraDk StroDij.' •• lIfa.fnnkStnwd, TLdMstbttboffie fn Coil Si^iuto towsabli). Iiedell eoooty. Thoicday at nooQ, foUowIog ao ateaded IBoess.. UiB. &I0ikIi was a dai^ter oC tlielata Bfr. aial Ifia. Fcank B&s^ of DaVie ooonty* Sonriiriog It ber^ bwlnsd aii'd two.danjgbtefs;. thna atei^Bimsi cm biotbera&dtbcebaistera. .-n ' .Fcneial secvic^ weie beM bt ^Sodlety Bajbdat clmfdi Satrnday monlpg at 10 and tbo.body lald'M'feat idjthe obiM eeoietefy.-;. \ ! • > •' .Ufa. Tlbit^^fe7«;67j^dl a^a^. at.iUid hooie of • ia 'Spotli Mni. If^itey bad:|^i^vab9f^ a payl^ ^ r; 'y\". • c.| iv% ceawleiyt....,.^ 1^-. •-■.• - .■■•• si -V Bio - Obituaries - 9/7/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 8,1938 Miss. Kinley Dies In Salem Section Mocksvillc, oUutc 4, Sept. 7.— Mra. Tobilhft Kinley, 6G, pnascd uwny ut the home of her son near Salem, September 3. Mrs. Kinley is survived by one son, Maxey Kinley; three jjrand- t9rlldren,"'and~fttrb brulhcra, one sister, P. L., J. M., A, L,., G. G. Smith, nil of Dnvie County; and D. W., and Chlole Smith of Row an County. Piinurnl services were held on Sunday afternoon at Hickory Grove church, conducted by the pastor. Rev. M. G. Ervln, and bur in] followed in the cemetery be nenth a bank of flowers. PiillbearerB were: Sam andpVa den Allen, Atlas Smoot, Ralph Forrest, Marshall Koontz and Os car Wyrick. The many benutiful flowers were carried by Missea Mary Smith, Nannie Kathryn Smith, Mae Smith, Mary Reavia, Kath ryn Reavia, Carolyn Reavia, Paul ine Swicegood, Pauline Gartner, Bertha Mason, Lenora Allen, and Mesdames Ted Day vault, Wilburn Dayvault and Cliiude Gartner. Much sympathy is felt for the family in their sad hour. Barnes Funeral Held On Friday Funeral services were held last f Friday afternoon for Sanford L. Barnes, who died Wednesday at his home near Advance, at the El i>nville Methodist Church. Tlie son of Harrison and Polly Garwood Barnes,- he is survived - jiy a sonrJ. D. games of Advance; \ by two daughters, Mrs. E. L. ' Doby and Mrs. 0. B. Carter of Thomnsvillo. Twenty-eight grand- - children and a number of great c- grandchildren also survive. Steelman Rites Held On Sunday Funeral services were held last Sunday morning for Thomas Steel- man, well-to-do Yadkin county farmer, at the Enoii Bupiist Church. He died in a Winston- Snlmer hospital on Thursday pre ceding, after he had apparently attempted to commit suicide. He was found In a room at his home after a bullet from a .22 calibre rifle had entered his right tem ple. A large land owner, Mr. Steel- man had been ill for three \yeeks prior to the tragedy. Bio - Obituaries - 9/8/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 14,1938 JUrs. John R. McClam-l focli. "'Mrs. John. R. McCiamroeh. 63, died at her home near Oak Grove' Wednesday eveninff, followni? an illness of some time. " Mrs. McClamroch is snrvlved by five sons. R. G. McClamroch, Wtna- ton-Salem; Llovd, of Cooleemee; Ray; John Tillctt and Lawrence McClam- voeb, all of R 3;'and one daughter. Miss Hazel McClamroch, at home Two brothers, W. L. Hendren. of StatesvUle. and A. H, Hendren, Eeysville, Va., also snrvive Pdneral 'services were held at Oak Grove Methodist church Pridry inoming at 11 o'clock, with her past- dr. Rev U.G. Ervin. The body was laid to rest in the church cemetery. • l^e bereaved family have the sym*) pathy of the entire commimlty in the death of this loved one. Ricbard Strond. Haimuoy. Sept ll^Fttneral selvlces were held at Tabor Pte«sby(erfao church hm for Richard Stroad, 83, who died at his bmne early this we.'-k, MtStrood; a native of .the Society commuoitv. bad Uv* ed In Hannony for mote than SO yeaxa Be is survived by a daoghter. Mis, Car rie Beueo. of Ihomasviile: a son, John P, Strood. Tbomasvllle: foor brotbersi'Floyd, Dan, 608 and Fkank Stcoud; two eisteie. Blidm Minnie.and Louha Stfoad, all of the Society and Obifcsbary cmnmoiuties. Mrs. $allie VeacL . Mrs. Sallie- Frances Veaefa. 81. widow of John Veacb. died' Sstur day aftm'noon at the home of a nephew. J. B. Garwood, Jerusalem ^wnship. Surviving are one brother. A. W. Phelps of Mocksville Route, and sev eral nieces and nephews. The funeral was held at Libertv Methodist Chureb, Sunday afternoon at 8 o'ctock. Rev. A. A. Evies con ducted the services. Burial was in the diurch graveyard. A. D. Wyatt Passes. A. D. Wyatt. well known citizen, died at his home in South Mocksville Monday altemobn, followiog a twoI weeks' Illness of heart trouble. Mr. Wyatt was 66 years old, aod is sur^ vived lor cue sou, Ray Wyatt, of Winston-Salem. and ooe slater, Mrs* I Will Burton, of Rowan. FUneral ar«jfangementabadnotbeeii completed {atthis writhigi Bio - Obituaries - 9/14/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 15,1938 Funeral Held For Alex D. Wyatt Funrnl scvvIcgs wero held on Tuesday nftornoon at the home and the Methodist church for Alex Dorsey Wyatt, G7, who dic<l of heart trouble on Monday after noon at his home here. Ills wife. Lula Amelia GrunKer Wyatt, died about a year ago. He Is survived by a son, Hay, of WiiKslon-Salein, and a sister, Mrs. W. U. Burton of Rowan, Fol lowing the concluding service at the church, conducted by Rev. E. M. Avctl and .assisted by Rev. J. McLnrty of Win3ton-SaI$m, Cn- tcrme)il was In the Rose comelory. Mcmliers of the .Junior Order had charge of th service at the grave and seia'cd as pallbearers. Veach Rites Are Held At Liberty Funrnl services wore held last Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Sallie Prances Veach, 81, widow of John Vouch, at Liberty Methodist church. The daughter of Kzckiel and Irene Phclps, she died Satur day at the Idbme of a nephew, J. H, Ganvood of Jerusalem town ship. A bro.thcr, A. W. Phelps of Mockavillc, and several nieces and nephews survive. The service was conducted by Rev. A, A. Kylcs and interment was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were J. S. Owen, Paul Nail, B. C. Foster, W. 0. Byerly, W. R„ and J. H. Davis, Funeral Held For Mrs. McCIamrock Final rites were held at the Oak Grove Methodist church It^t- Friutiy morning for Mrs, John R,. McCIamroch, 63, who died at her Oak Ciuvu home—the prcccding- Wodnesday evening. She m survived by five sons: R. G., Winston-Salcm; Lloyd, Goolee- mee; Ray, John Tillett and tiaw- rcncc, all of Route 2, and a daugh ter, Hazel, at homo. Two brothevs,' W. L. Hendren of Statesville and A. N. Hendren of Kej'sville, Va,. also survive, Int<^ment wasi in thw church*, cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 9/15/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA UNKNOWN PUBLICATION, 9/17/1938 John Noah Wyatt Davie County y Resident Dies MockwUle^ohn Noah Wyalt, 73, well-known resident ot Pork Church Commu^ty, died this morning at his home at 5 o'clock. A native ot* Davie county, he WilUam and Emily Shelton Wyatt He is survived by his widow, ^ey Bailey Wyatt; one sister, Mirfc H. S. Davis, ot MocksvUleJ route 3; three daughters, Mrs.' Thelma W. Griffin, Bess Wyatt, and m-a, Ella W. Williams, all of Winston-Salem; five sons. Had D., and W. A, of Winston- S^em, L. Caesar, Wade H., and J. Frank, all qf Moctovilie, Houte 3. ntr. Wyatt was a member of Fbrk Baptist Chureh and of the Junior Order. Funeral services will be con ducted tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'dock at the Fork Baptist Church. Officating pastors will ^ Turner. Rev. WadeHtttch^ and Rev. Mr. McCar-| r* . InlWTOont in the - dsmeteryjwhich will fellow .will .be ln|charge of the Junior Ordyf. j Bio - Obituaries - 9/17/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 21,1938 Fraeral For Mr. Wyatf. Faneral services lor A.- D. Wyatt, 66; wbo died at bis borne in Souh Hfocksville on Monday of laot week, were faetd at the Metho. dist cburl^ Tuesday aftemooo at 4 o*dock, oondncted by bis pastor, Ree: B« M* Ayett, and the body laid to rest io kose oemetety with Junior Order honors. Mr. Wyatt was one oi|MocksyiUe's best knomi aod'-most beloved dtixeos. His death is atonmed by hnndreds of friends tbronghoot. the town and eoonty. JobD N. Wyatt. John N. Wyatt. 72» died at hiaboffle on R. 3. Saturday atomfaig at S oVdoelt. fob lowing a strake of panlysia. which be aaSeied Tbnnday. Funeral servi^ weto.hdd at FotkBapr list church Sunday aftenooa at 3 o*dock. with Rev* 6« W. Tofoner In charge, and the body laid to rest in tttecbuicb came' t^. • Bfr. Wyatt is survived by his widow, five sons WiDiam and R. K. Wyatl. Rnns- ton^Salem; CacBar, fkatdt and Wade Wyatt. at botne; cbrea dautfhttm. Mrs. ERa WUIianis, Mn. Zefana Griffin end Miss Ressle Wyatt. all of Wlnston-Saleni. One sister. Ufa. H. Davis, of Fork, also survives. In the ^th of Mr* Wvati Davie cmm ty loses <me of Its bestoltiaena. His death has biougbt sadness to bundieda of fiieods tbroohcut the county. In bis death the editor loses a tong-time friend. I JoiinS. John Samuel Pbeips. 64, retired section foreman for the Sontbera Railway, died unexpectedly ]a.<t week at 2^5 o*clock from a heart , attack at bis home In Comat^. n j Mr. Pbelp*. who was witb the Tuiiroad for 34 yeara, retired last 'year. He was in his usual health nnlil he suffered the heart mlment He was born in Forfyth conn^ near Cteinmoo!:. Auynst 8, 1874. son of Alvin and Mary Hans» Phelps. Mr. Phelps was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Train'men and for 45 years air active member of Muddy Crec^Chrlstlan Church. On November 31, 1847, be was mairied to Miss Olin Pope. Surviving are the wife; one son, B. T. Phelps, of Winstoo.5alem; twodangfaten>, Mrs Will Cbaplto, Davie county, and Mrs. Oscar Hart- man, Winston.Saietn, Route 3; one adopted son,! Warren Spaugb, of Comatzer; and ten grandchildren. Funeral services were oondncted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clMk from the Muddy Creek Christian Chncb. Burial was in the cbnrcfa giaveyard. In the death of Mr. Pbeips the editor of The Record has lost one of bis best friends. To the bereav. ed family we extend our heartfelt ,sympathy io this hour of sadness. Bio - Obituaries - 9/21/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 22,1938 Rites Held For John S. Pheips ** Fuiiernl services for John S. Pheips, G'l, retired Southern Rnil- way section foreman, who died at his home in Cornatr.cr, were held last Thursday afternoon at the Muddy .Greek Christian church. Interment was in the churchyard. Son of Alvin and Mary Hauser Pheips, he married Miss Olin Pope on November 21, 1897. He is survived by his widow and the following children: E. T., of IVin- ston-^alem; Mrs. Will Chaplin of Davie, and Mrs. Hartman, Route 2, WinstoH'Salcm. An adopted son, Warren Spaugh of Comatzer, also survives, as well as ten grand- ehildren. Mr. Pheips retired last year af ter 34 yeors of service. He died of a heart attack. &o!oved by many who knew him his death marks the passing of a respected citizen of his commu nity. Funeral Held For John Wyatt Funeral services were held at the Pork Baptist church last Sun day afternoon for John N. Wyatt, 73, who died at his home near . Fnrif enrlv last Saturday morning. A highly respected cuizen oi his community, the rites were at tended bv a large gathering. The church service was conducted by Rev. E. W. Tut-per, Rev. Wade Hutchlns and Rev. aicCavter. The Mucksvilic Junior Order had charge of the grove service. The son of the late William and Emily Shelton Wyatt, he is survived by his widow, formerly Miss Sallie Bailey, and the follow ing children; W. A., Mrs. Ella W. Williams, Rad K-j^Mrs. Thelma VV. GHffin and -Miss Bass Wyatt, all of Winston-Salem; L. C., J. Frank and Wade H. Wyatt, of Route 3, Mocksville. A half sister, Mrs. H. S. Davis, of Fork, also survives. Mrs. R. L. Hall DR. HALL'S MOTHER DIES SUDDENLY Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Hall have re turned from the funeral of Dr. Hall's mother, which took place in Pavettevillc Saturday morning at 11:00 o'clock at the Autryvillc' Baptist church. Mrs. R. L. Hall died suddenly Thui'sday evening at her home ne.ir Fnycttovllle. She was buried in the family plot in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hall survied by nine children, among them being Dr. S. B. Hall of Mocksvillec. Bio - Obituaries — 9/22/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, September 28,1938 Mbrs* David Ifn. David U-Ri^fdioa; died at lier bome'Bear, ^teffiald sbwtly, afl«r 6 Sstindiiir; iteofoiDd»' folliniliig a '8 «e^ mness Iteait .tndble.- • FdoeialfaK^c«eweittbe)diat.Ma» Unf6a Ifetho* • dill dittieh Sunday aft^aooo at 3 oTdodt. '%^Rev.Y.D Poo{ela«imtfi^"'88d the . bodr'tald to net to ihe chnceh cemelefy.- iin. ISdianfioo is 8ttfvlved\lif'her htie* bind, five eont'-aod <me datt»tcr "by a fonbetatanlada. Flva.;l»iAiiia laoil Ibtea alie eorvive..- • The beieaved family havaibeaympatliy of a host of firteada to.ibe'death of'ihii woman. Hie. Idary Redwtoe, 39. died at her 1*°®® ®ow Ihnat Hall Friday moniiDg. fo|. lowl^ a to itlness. Mn.R6d«vlDe was aMtiveorJeiQsalera towBlhip. Imi left W county ahaiit 25 yeanalo. Mm. Red*vnne waa a native of JeinaalemtownBiup* tottlmtlileeooiity abottt 25 yeara aga •ftb ^^^00 to aarvl^ by her tmsbaod.D. C. Kodwlne, eix sons and two dantfht* ont Two bikers. P.O.TatiUD.ofGieeiu. Inheik and A. E. Tatnm, pf Jmosahini,ako eaivive. Ftnenl seivicit weia held at Jenisalein BapUetchondi Satmdey afienioon at 9 ordocfcrOODdttCted by Reva a W. Daven- Cavter, of WInstba-Salem. >he body was laid to rest to Jerusalem graveyaid. Bio - Obituaries - 9/28/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, September 29, 1938 Richardson Rites Held In Cataiialn Funeral services were held last Sunday fur Mra. Dolln Southard iviulinrdaon,- BY, who died Satur day at her home near Sheffield 111 Cnluhniti township, at the New Uii.un Mclhouist church. Ttie ser vice wiis conducted by Rev. Y. D. t'oolc and Intcrmcnc wiisi in the church cemetery. She is survived by the follow- i inj; cliildrcn, all of a former mur- ria};c to George Shore: Ethel and Finite Shore, Burlington; Uacnr, of the county; Silas, Flon College, Hillary, H.gh Point, nnd Lemuel uf Frcdcrickeburg, Vo. The following brothers nnd.sis ters also survive: Luther South ard, Watcrboro, Iowa; Willie, of Colorado; Jones and Early South ard, Iowa, Leslie,. Cycle, N. C., Mcsdamcs Fannic Maaon, Elkin*, D. V. Shore, Haranony; Arizona Benacn, Wisconsin; M. C. Shoff* ner. Cycle, N. C., Martin Kimmetr, Elkin; Ed. Brown, Jonesville, and Pearl Southard, Jonesville. Pnllbearers were Loflin Smith, Paul Cheek, Claude Mason, Henry Southard, Milton Haynes and Charlie Meadows. Mrs. Martha Weir FuherarToday Mrs. Martha Holman Weir, 8G, widow of Charlca M. Weir, died Tuesday night at the home of her son, C. M. Weir, at Farmingtbn. The funeral will be held this morning at 11:00 o'clook at the t/ethel Methodist church, conduct ed by Rev. H. C. Freeman and Rev. E. M. Avett, with interment n the church cemetery. She was the daughter of An drew .nnd Snilie Booe Holman and her son is the only immediate sur vivor. Six grand children and three great grandchildren also survive. ' Alien Funeral At Fulton Church Funeral services were held yes terday afternoon at the Fulton Methodist church for Andrew Thomas Alien, 34, who died almost suddenly in the Mocksville hos pital Tuesday morning where he was taken after being stricken. Rev. A. A. Lyerly conducted the rites and interment was in the church cemetery. He was the son of the late John and fifalisslc Phelps Allen, and husband of the former Sallle Stewart. Other survivors ni-e a son, Herman, at home and the following brothers; Elmer, Char lie, Ollic and Roy, all of Advance, Route 1; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Madden of Stale.sville. Pallbearers were Roy, Leo and Elmer Sain, Odell and Joyce Al len and Robah Smith. Bio - Obituaries - 9/29/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 5,1938 ) Fred E FavdipitiL } Fi^ E. Faiiei^; 4I.d.i6d,ai ntat Macedoala; choieh Satuday afi^nooii.fbltowlnc a iozi$ itlnen. Faneial| fl«tvic89 wen held at-booe end it moil, with Rev. 6: E. ifiewet in • f anil the body In tb? eewdtiryi . .r . •n j - ^ to Aiivlved b? hie «iiioer». ^ttiee. end. two dou^)itet& n Tj^ BSiss Daniel Pin &id- denly. Mies Ada Qanld. 42, ol Ephesos; died suddenly about six o*clocfc Itoisday even ittg. She wasinlbebsiinlotiiUlluiidwltM the snrnmnnscama.' Fnnetal services were condoeted by Rev/ M. 6. Ervin at Liberty HnbodiBt duticb Satmday afternooo at 3 o'cloek, ami the body laid to^ rest in the duindi cemetety* •, Miss Daniel Is snrvived .by one slst^. Miss-.Eauna Daniel, and two bnNli^ Jesse and Remy DanleL all of Ephesos, The beieaved family nave the. aympatby of a host of ftieoda in chia sad boor; -' Andiew T. Mkn. # • Andiew T. AUeu^ 34» died sod- deniy.iast Tuesday mondnff ebort- ly before o^, in tte.-Dr.- Look clinic here,' Death fesnlted from a heart altai^. Mr. Allen lived near SIbavlUe. • ^ Sur^vng is bis widow and one spn.HeimaDvl^ mother. and fonr brothers, Blmer, Charlie, OUie aind Roy, all of nedi Advance, and .one slater, Mrs. ; Mytde Madden, of Slatesville. • ' Poneial services, were held at FoltotT Methodist ebnreh Wednes day aftemoon.at 3:30 o'clock, with Rev. A. A. Lynly in charge aa^st, ed by Rev. S. W« Turner., The body was laid to rest in the cbnrcb cemetery. Charles S. Parnell lbs. Mary Shmf. Mr£ Hary Shoaf, 75, died snd> denly la^t Wednesday nisbt at her home to |emsalem township. Funeral services were held Thurs day at 3 e*doc1e, at South River ehnrcb, with ^v. O. E Croy in diarge. Mrs. Shoaf is survived by five sons and three daagiiters. Her bttsbend died early last year. Fon^itf Pa?i(pM^ ft^A Chavlea S. Paniel, 49i oJlto'. the Mdiana' BaterpriBe.' died at Watta.Sa^tal, Dnrham, la«tTneif. day, .following serious injuries ic- ceived when his automoMIe left the higbvyay on Sept. eend, and plnng* ed down a ao-foot embankment. . Mr Farnell was a nati^. of Mocbville but left here so years ago, locating In Mebane, He -is survived by his wife, one son and a daughter, all ot M^nej one sister, Mrs. Murray Sn^b, of Sal isbury, and two h^hsr*, D* A. and J. H. Pamell, of Wlnston-^a- lem. ' Fnneral services were held at Mebane Wednesday afternoon, jaud I the body laid to rest there. Mr. Fomell had many frien^ in Mocks. vUle who win be sorry^ team of his tnsle death. Mrs. L Wkr. Mrs. Chas. L. Wier, 86, died at her home near FeOrmington la^ Tuesday .'night, deadi .resulting from a stroke of paxalvids.' Funeral n aervioes were held at Bethel M.V P. ehorch. Tbnr^ay, with Rev. j.' H. Freeman in char^. and the bo^ laid to rest In the church cemetery. vOiicson, Clarence Wter, of Farm ington, is the only immediate sur vivor. Bio - Obituaries -10/5/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 5,1938 Charles S, Parnell Fonder Davie Man Cbarles S. Paroel, 49, editor of the Uebane' Bfiteforlse; died St Watts^ospital, Darbam, la^tToes. day, following serioas injnries re- celv^ when his antomoblle left the highway on Sept. sand, and plung ed down a so-foot emi^nkment. Mr FarneU was a native, of Mocksville bnt left here 30 vears ago, locating in If^ne, He survived by his wife, one son and a daughter, all of Mehane; one sifter, Mrs. Murray Smith, of Sal- Ubnry, and two hreth^r*, D. A. and J. H. FarneU, of Winstoo-^Sa- letD. ' Fnneral sendees were held at Mebane Wednesday afternoon, and I the body laid to r«t there. Mr. PameU had many friends in Mocks ville who wUl be sorTy*^to karo of his tragic death. mm . large circle of friends throughout the I'nited t?,|£i Bio — Obituaries —10/5/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 6,1938 HUTCHINS RITES HELD YESTERDAY Calvin Sanford Hutchlns. ss. died Tuesday afternoon at his home on Mocksville, Route a. He was the son of Andrew, and Paulina Hutch- Ins. . The funeral was held yesterday at 11:00 r**nock' aV the Eaton church, c( .ducted,by Rev. M. G. Erwih and Rev. Dallas Renegor. In terment was In the churchyard. He Is survived by his widow, Irene Matilda Collotte Htttohlns; by two| daughters. an^ El^ra; by two' sons, Prank and AliberK all at home. Two brothers.', a^ survive: Will Hutchlns of Cana and Thomas M. Hutchlns of Route d. MISS ADA DANIEL DIES SUDDENLY Special Co The Enterprise Liberty, Oct. S.—Miss Ada Dan iel. 42, died suddeniy last Thursday from a'cerebral hemorrhage. She had gone to the barn to milk and about 15 minutes later her body was found lying across the sill of the door of the cow stable by Mrs. Tom Daniel. The funeral was held at the Lib erty-church on Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. M. O. Erwin, and Intcnncnt was in the churchyard. She lived with her sister. Miss Emma Daniel. Two brothers also survive: Henry and Jessie Daniel, of the same community. FUNERAL FOR MRS. WOOTEN TUESDAY •Paaeral services were.held Tues day afternoon at the Sandy Springs chturch In Zredcll county for Mrs. Amanda Haues Wooten, 13, who died Monday at her home on Route 1. Burial wos In the churctiyard. She Is survived by her husband, Ernest W. Wooten, and the fololw- ing children: Mesdames Jack An derson. B. R. stceleman, Miss 8a- dlne Wooten and M. W. Reavls, all of Route No. 1. and E. J. Roavis, of Hninptonville. Two brothers and three sisters niso survive: Allison j and Sanford Hancs and Miss Dora jHanes. all of Yadkln county. Scv- i entecn grtmdchildren n and four 'great grandchildren likewise sur- •vivc the deceased. haircloth Funeral At Moravian Church -Funeral services were held- Mon day at the Macedonia Moravian church lor Fred B. Falrclolh, 41, v/ho died at his homo In that sec tlon on Saturday. Rov. Q. E, Brewer conducted ttie service and interment was in the churchyard. Mr. Faircloth Is survived by his Idow, three sons ond two daugh ters, as well ns three sisters. g Bio — Obituaries -10/6/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 12,1938 Maxie Swicegoa4> ' Mrs. J^le' Roberts Swieegbod, 41,-of near Jeri^, died at l>a\is Hospltali StatesviUe/ Wednesday eveoioK at' 6 o'doclc, tolloaring a sbort Ulness.; ^ - I Fniarral servioes were bdd' at Sakm Mttbodist CbnVeb Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with W. P. 'Stcnestreel in charge, and the body *laid to rest in the chnrdi oeipeteiy. I Mrs. Swicegood is sttidved by her bcuband, M. R« Swicegood, one * brother, P. J, Roberts, of Stater.Iyille. R. 4; five daters, Mrs. Fella Mbllui, K. 3, Statesville; Mrs. Ber* ^tha Branch and Mrs. Lncy Wol- Lverton, El Paso, Tineas; Mis;. Mar* Igaret Heath, Harmony, abd Delia Roberts, R. 4, Statesville. .. The bereaved husband, .jbrotlier and sisters baye the empathy of' a host of friends in the .death of this beloved one. Mrs. Stew«rt.K3k Sdf. Mrs. Emily Powell Stewart, 46, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. W. .H. Powell, former residents of Davie conntv, died at the Long Hospital, Siatesvlllej n Satorday morning, her death lesolted from a self inflicted pistol wonnd at her home in Statesville one hour earlier. Mrs. Stewart bad bieen in bad health for several weeks. Snrviving.is her husband, her mother and. several brmbers and sisters. Fttneral and barlai took place at Statesville Sun. day. Mrs. Eroibt Wooteiv. Mis; Maiidy r Jane Wooten, 73» died at her-home near- MddtkviU^ last Monday. Death wnlted a stroke of paralysis, whicbahestrf- fe^ a few days previotis. - Funeral servic^..wcre held Tues day at S^ndy Spiing? church, Ik* dell countv, and the bodljr laid to rest in the church cemetery. Mrs. Wootan is survived by her husband and three .cbildr^, Mrs.. Jack Anderson, Mrs. R. R- • Steel* man and MIsa Sadine ^ooieo, aU of R. I. Two brother, Allison and Sauford Hanes, and one sister, Miss Dora Hancs, all of Yadklo coun ty, alsosnrvive. The Recofd extends. sympathy to the bereaved husband, tbediitd- renT brothers and ^ter, _in the I' of this good 'woman. . Sa^oriHotcluiis Passes C. Sanford Hntehlos, died at at bis home near Kappa, last Tues* daytnorniDg, following an zWn^ ot.some time. . Funeral services were hdd at Eaton'P Baptist vbnrch Wedoes* day morning'at 11 o'clock with Revs. Jan^ Groce and M. G. Er. vln officiating. The body was laid to. tetJL in the church cemetery. " Bih'. Btttcblns is survived by his widow, two sons. Prank and Al. Itert Hntchirs; two daugbters, 0 a and iSlvira, all at borne. Two brotbers, W. R. Hatchins, of Cana, R. I, and Tom Hatchlo«, of Oak Grow, *alsp survive. - The Record extends rympatfay to the grief.stricken family m tbU hour of sadness. t. C. Hadson Passes. I T. GL Hndscn. 46. of near Cooleeinee, I died at Lbwery Hospital. Saflsbory, Thnrs-' iday afiientaQo foUowing a knglUnesa. Ftmerd s^oeswexe hdd at Ubeity .tf^bodi^ dmieb Satorday arternoan at 2:80 b'doefc, and the body laid to rest In Che chmcb o^cCety. The dd dose 'survivor is ooe grand- dauditer. Mr. Hudson was a gosd citizen and win be missed In his cominunity. Bio - Obituaries -10/12/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 13,1938 JOHN LEE NICHOLS DIES IN NEW YORK Puneral services were held yester day morning at the Oak Otove church tor John Lee Nlchojs, 88, brother of M. P. Nichols of this county, who died last Sunday at his home In New York City. A na tive of Davle county, Mr. Nichols suffered an accident in on electric shop the early port of the year. The deceased is survived by his widow, fdrs. Mary P. McCIamroch Nichols of Greensboro; two sons, Paul, of Greensboro, ond Carl P., of Plorlda; by a sister, Mrs. H. H. Mortenson of New York City, and by his brother, M. P. Nichols. The service was. conducted -by Eev. E, M. Avett, assisted by Rev. Holt. In tevment was In the church ceme tery at Oak Grove. mEGOOD RITES ARE HELD FRIDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Roberts Swicegood, 42, wife of M, R. Swicegood, who died at a Statcs- yillc hospital last Wednesday, were held Frldqy at the Salem Metho dist church. W. F. Stonestreet was dn charge'of the rites and inter- anent was In the church cemetery. She Is survived by her husband, by one brother. P. jr. Roberta, of atatesvUle, and the following sis ters: Mrs. Delia MuUls and Delia Roberts of StatesvlUe, Mrs. Bertha Rranch and Mrs. Lucy Wolverton, .of El Pbso, Texas, and Mrs. Mar garet Heath of Harmony. Bio - Obituaries -10/13/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 19,1938 C. O. Benson ; Dupas P. Wicker* ThoaiM 72. died itt'lds borne iai ClaAeWlle tbwttahip. Suo^y moiaiotf,' . the totof&l vas held Manday moiiiifid •t 11 o'^oek at liberty Baptist Qna^ ikieat the home. Bodal. was jta the elnndh Wveyard. Rev. JamiM tkoee .and the Rev. Mt^Chntra were io chaigo of-the 8iavl|0f8 hii^|ade the widow. Mm. Emily fBack Vn^ohe^poa biothe^ BUUatd Wld> lil^ OM eist^^-. Hn. Efl^y' Tfotttotab fdiir'aotiai Ffateher/Dave. Lat^ aad Ifoodi^ Wbltak^ and foot daodhtem, Mre. MWr Dava Fenoiogtoa. Mis. Heniy tiri? vet^Hi8; 'Jo!m Adaeis and Blisa^ Millie Wldtoker». n ' ' CodeeoMe Man Kills Sdf. C. O. BeasoD, 29. of Cooteemee, comoittted stilcide WedoesJay after- ntfpab^slmting himself through the hreat with a revolver he picked up from a shelf iu.a cafe ia North Cooleem^. No reason* is aadgoed for the act. The deceased-the,son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Benson, and is sur vived ;by iHs paints and the fot. lowloR-biotheia and ^stetn: Hu- belt, l.eiQy ahd 'Praok' Biieoson, Mrs. Jack Wln^ff, all of- Cooke- mee: and Mrs. Margine McGinn, of Charlotte. John L Nichols Former Dane Mm ' Passes. ' John L. Nicho1«,.6k^.dlr<l'at his home in Men York City, on - Oct. 9th.~. Mr. Nichols left.pa^ conn- ty al^ut' 30 years ago, He was a visitor here in Augurt' atteidiog tte Masonic picnic, at^-spending several days witb relatives.The body'was brougbt.to Mocl^Ue, and fnneral-services were lield' at Oak Grove Methodist cbunbh ^Wed nesday, at 10:30 o'clock, with Rev. E. M. Avett in charge, and' the body iak) tp r^t in . t^e church cemetery. , " :a-.v Mr. Nichols i9 sQ^ivied. by two sous, PaurNiqlioTs, of Greensboro, and Carl NichbH. of-Florida.- One brother, M F.-il^chola, o| Mockiu ville, R. a, and a .sister, Mrs.. H. H. Mortenson, of New York City, also Stttvtve, Mrs. C F. William. Mrs, a F. WUIiams, SS. dh d at her home hear Smith Giove Saturday 'm.om.* ing, foUowiog a long lUocss. Faneral services wete hr it at &D'Ch Grove-Metbodist cbnrcb Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'cloch. cond^ed by leva. J. H. Fteeman and M. G. Eiivio. atid-. the body hid to rest in the cbuvdi cemet^. Ufa. WilKams U survived by two sons. George, ol Clemmona, and Cbadie, of UodtsviUe, R. 3; two daugbtem' Misses Qattle and UIIIbd, at homa One' half- broker. G. BL Hones, of Smith Grovo. also survives. Bio - Obituaries -10/19/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 20,1938 WHITAKER RITES HELD MONDAY Funeral services ,for Thomi^ Plukney Whitakcr, 72, who died at his home In darksvllle township last Sunday were held MondJiy monuUff nt Liberty Baptist church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. EmUy Beok Wliltakor; one brothcis Millard; one slateri Mrs. Troutinan; four sons, Dave, Lattle and Moody Whltaker, four daughters, Mrs, Dave tohkMrs. Henry Adams and Miss MpWe • le MRS.W.H.IE6RAND PASSES AWAY HERE ivfrs. Wade Hampton LeOrand, 79, beloved local woman, died Tues day night at 7 o'cloek at her home on Church street. She had been ill ^ several months and uncon scious for the past several days. The luncral will be held ul the Methodist church here this after noon at 3 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. M. Avett. Interment will be In the Rose cemetery. Mrs. LcGrand was born In' the ounty on November 11, 18G2, the daughter of the late Dr. WlU'laYU C., and Ann Payne Carter Brown. She and Mr. LcGrand wore married here In lOOO. The latter Is a native of Richmond county. She Is survived by her husband and the following children: W. H., Jr., and John P. LcGrand, the lat ter local postmaster, of Mocksvlllc; W. B., of Jacksonville, Fla., and E, ;. LoOrand of Weott, Cal. A brother. W. C. Brown, of Winston-Salem. and a half-brother, P. W. Smith, of Harrlston, Ontario, also survive, as well as seven grandcliildroii. Her father was a doctor who served in the civil war and who died shortly afterwards v/hllo prac ticing I'h the" county. As a young woman she attended Salem college. Her maiden name was Willie Ann 'Bmwn. IHEO BENSON, 29, KILLS HIMSELF Funeral services were held at the Salcm Lutheran church in Rowan county last Friday afternoon for Thco Benson. 29. who shot himself through the heart with a pistol the previous Wednesday afternoon. The shooting took place in the cafe of Lester Splllmnn in Norlh Ccolce- mcc. II, was slated that Benson came In the cafe, readied across the counter, took a pistol from a hol ster and turned It on himself. Ho died instantly. Ho is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood Benson; by three hrotiiers, O. J., Prank, and Hubert Benson, and a .sister, Mrs. Evelyn Winecoff. all of Coolccmec. A sis ter. Mrs. McGinn, lives In Charlotte. Members of the family could as sign no reason for the suicide. . SERYICE IS HELD FOR MRS. WILLIAMS Final rites were held last Sunday afternoon at the Smith Grove churcli for Mrs. Beuloh Hanos WU- lioms.i6a, widow of C. P. Williams, v.'ho died early Saturday morning at Sinltti Grove. She Is survived by two sons, George and Charles; tv/o daugh- iters, LilUan and A ldie WiUlams. nil j of route 3. A half-broihcr. G. C. ' Hones of Clommon.s, nlrj-n w. Bio - Obituaries -10/20/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, October 26,1938 Jossie Roberts Id MmMniini. '; Jdssfir.R'obeMSisloetfood %inaa cetnto 17. 1886.'died October S. 19SS Was marrit^ is SI. S. Swicegood Janoaty 27. im • ^ Sbe obeyed the i(o^ In 1621: and Was a devoted Christian, a loytod wife, iooMog after bar bontewitli cane; and read ber Bike'daily; n • ; - V Vl;:" ' TV". - Fonaial snvfoes .weK coi^tteted 1)7 ;W; P.SiWiestt^ of ModMile^ N. C,, to/ pieaettceofa laige coimnise* litiMm and idativ^ • 'v ''' ' Sbe waetbedan^tw .of and idis. Will Roberts;. of/ Mdd eo!^- N. GL.wbo wwe devoted Chrisdaniy and Ufa kng friends of the She leaves hee'lnisbaod, one iWolhtf. end five ^sters'lo ntomn-lier dtopaitiire. JKQ.W.KURFEES. Wtostra-fialeb, N; G. V'\ j Bits. Kstbei^ 72;.v^ oCi. |^:.(^iMil^.;^i;Adtoo^ jdiWl at ^ ito^of hWdiragb^ &r7 W6t*. toW to/WlnstWiiOalein Tl»s^^ Ste hod beebhieiid^ WBtto. ' Bfra'jQsaiWt^. vas aYoativ^^bf Davlfi eoontyi^ M'llvedto ihemnit^ aOhb.fife. Shear^.a oMinbef of tbe Sioitbr^ve Metbo^ ; iln^jl^ats^b a^vedbir' fia bnsr btiid:tfiree ds^ten; fifes. J.' H. Sheett; lfA;^.J^IIoAj^mid.lffS. H DJ Whit? JdW*'.an::of^n8toQ-8ateoi,;8ad two sons.' ^.T..f^ataer;of Advancb and' R; • A, Cimttaw," of fonnaFdlr.' Two broiheis attosorviva ' Foneial services were held at Sbady Otove,M. E (%drehfit 2 o*doeh iSatiirday afterobon, withRev. A, A.Lverly In charge 'George Ijames, 67, a former re. sident of MccksWille, and a native of IDaide connty, di^ at bis home in Lexington Wednesday evenioa', following an illness of some time. Mr.. Qames is sorvived- hy bis widoib 31^ six ebildreo'; aJl of Lex. iogton; one brother, B. J. Ijames. High Point'and three dieters,' fifrs. Arthnr Black and M.rs "Delia La* tii'am; tinnston'-Salem, and Urs. W*. B. Wail, of n^r Mocksyille. . . ' Poneral sert^^ were., held Fri. day morning at the home, and the body laid to rest io the texingtoa cemetery. Mrs. W. ILLeCliajad. Hrs.;Wtille Ann LeOratid, 75, wife of W« H. LeOrand, Sr., died- at'jier'home herd Tuesday evening affer ab Illness of several months. Slie 'Wds 'ttie daughter of the late pr^ ^lam C. Rtbwp and Ano Pv jlrowtf,' jiiomimnil -ies|dents * o r Davle coonty. ;. . 'Bnryivbm ibc^e the .hosband; one brothw,, W—C. Brown, .of WlnstonB^em'; W.. ^tand, of Mocksville; WiU liam ]B. LeGfan^,' of; Jat^nville; PtoiJohn Pi I^rottd, o? .Mockfc vil^ and E. C. LeGraod, of-W^ltr, Callf.C seven. graiidAildren and'^e half-^tboTj ;Paid Smith, ;o| Canada; • '^•'Sbe waa'a member of the'Mo^s> R chonai. • '■ Wotieral servkesi were < condnctra^;tl»lIcthodist .bHnrch; Thntsday: bfiemoon,or,.Rev. ^yerett. Int^^_. ^'wjitteryT ' JPil]hun.P, Uy^ 89^ of near||edta»d,. dieil to a Wltntom Salem koqiital.Iart Timsday nlatbt, follow* a seriond nines'of Ibice wedcs.*.'vJtonWral snrkeastoie hdd at theboino Timi^y dfthtooon at 1^30p'dpek, and at Betblebem: Metl^<Hst ctanrdi at 2 o'dbck, adth Rev.B. C. Freraan to cbdi^. Biirialfollowed in:tbe^^ttrdi cemetery.,Mr. Myeto {s'-stirvived* by twosns,*pli%er and'. Poke Myers, ofnear Redland; two.Banglderp, Mrs. 'Ida Nasb, of Roland, and His. Adetia Crotts, of-Tbomasville;.. one brother, Jesse fif veis, of • Advance, R;-1. His wife:died last O tober. Hr. Hyen was, bom to Davie'county-in 1849, and tpcnt kts \cn-tire life Ifi the coQtitv. He. was a member of Brtbtebem Methodist cbnreb.. , ' Bio - Obituaries -10/26/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, October 27,1938 JAWIS RUES heed SUNDAY The funeral services of C. H. Jar- vis, who hod been a patient at the Morganton State Hospital, was held here Sunday afternoon. In the ab sence of the pastor. Rev. cooper, the Presbyterian pastor of Mocks- viUe. conducted the service. A large crowd attended. Bio - Obituaries - 10/27/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 2,1938 Jake Thornburg .' Jake Thorobtirff, '44, of Newton, WM. ran over nbd fatally injnred by an ante drivraMy; Urs. PhOlip F* Jqnet of Blprgantoiij l^nd^.uter- noon abont 5 o'dlodcrat Fosttf Demon's filling Mati^^ d»a.!tDile wesi of Mockttville. n Mr. n Tboro-i bnrg. was'- Biarilog 1. to cto^ the bighway wbentbe accidrat oecqt* lad. -Mr. Tbornterg died, while m hts way lo-a'State^Ite hospital. ^ta. Jones was fdaced ttioder a $1,000 bondfok her apponwitest a thai io be held in -Jdocksville on Nov. tatb. J.Transou Scott \ fcTtfflisoo of Foisyth cpnntKi. dM .at a :VWjs- ton^^lein -hoaoital.' Snodajr - t^oo from lojni^. flinto wr^ on C^ar Crwk- br^e, 8'x°in<iM'east-of riipeksvillei - 8iz o*dbck Friday , evening. It to said a tire b!ew*oo»i thecar 10 crash Into the Scott was 40 years .otd, .and; bald. n p pt^ion witl;». the Ssatc p-ptortineot of Revcnoc.; ' ; Mra J. H. B. Dy^g^ ^ Mrs. Maty Govan Dwiggi^ 67, wiCe tf jolui H. B. l)wis[eiD9, ((led Tbnisday ejonihig, at h«'r home at pirhter. Sbe,fias tweo in failing be'Jth for rame tinw. Ste was the dangbter.iif Simeoii C.;^ IfQcy BowIas.Gvwao. She •was a member of the Mt, .Tabor Holiness Cbni}di. ' ' Barvivors inClcide one .dangbter bud five sons; Mrs. H, S. Walker and L M. Dt^ggins, ot Mj^sville; L. R.,.Ra«-,'Jnhii and T. Lee Uwig* giisa^ of Winst'on^lra; two.slsteis, M'zs; W. J.'S. Watkier, of* Center, and-Mis.' ^ioe Bradshaw, of .Sal- tsbttiy. I Fnnefali f^vlces were. held' Frl* da? afternoon, 2 o'docb, at-Oe^r '.Methodist' CbdfG't, cohdncted {Rew W. J'.'S.;Walker, ot <>oter, and Rev. 0..;.'L. Rootb, 'of High. Point.';', .Rnrial fdlow^' ,in the cbnieh giayeyaird. Bio - Obituaries -11/2/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 3,1938 RITES HELD FOR MRS. DWIGGINS All's, ttlaify Gowatl Dwlgglus, 07, wltc o{ John H. B. DwJgglns, of center, died last Thursday morn ing at 5 o'clock. The funeral was held Friday aft ernoon at the Center Methodist church, conducted by Rcv.,\V. J, S. Walker, Ruv. O. L. Routh, of High Point, and Rev. B. M. Avett Inter ment was In the church cemetery. The daughter of the late Simon C., and Lucy Bowles Gowan, Mrs. Dwlgglns Is survived by'her hus band and the following children: L. M. Dwlggins hnd Mrs. H. S. Walker, of MocksvlHc,' L. B., Roy, Johii and J. Lee Dwlggins, all of Wliislon-Salum. Two sisters also survive: Mrs. \V. ,J. S. Wolker, of Center, and Mrs. Alice Bradshaw, of Salisbury. Nine grandchildren likewise survive. Pallbearers were sons and one son-in-law, H, S. Walker, local un dertaker, The sons were: L, M., L. R., Ray, John and J. Lea I>wlaglna, The deceased was greatly beloved by those who knew her. NEWTON MAN IS KILLED BY MR Jake Thomburg, B4. of Newton, was killed by an automobile last Sunday afternoon about 5 o'eloek on the statcsvllle highway in front' of the filling station of TntteroW and Dendmon. He was hit while walking across the highway by a car driven by Mrs. Philip J. Jones, of Morgonton and died on the way Co the hospital. Thomburg and his wife bad got ten out of a car at the station, he had walked across the highway and was-jeturnlng when hit. Witnesses said that he walked In front of the approaohlng vehicle,, aeeocdlng to Sheriff C. C. Smoot. . Mrs. Jones was formally charged with manslaughter and relied uh-. der a $1,000 bond for her appear ance at a prelinUnary hearing here before Magistrate F, R. Leogans on November 12, the'sheriff said. Craven Child ! Dies at Fork Funeral services were held lost Saturday at Fulton Methodist church for Shirley Gene, 8-months- Old daughter of George and EUa O'Shlelds Graver, of Fork. The child died Friday morning. Rev. E. W. Turner conducted the rites. The child Is survived by its par ents and a brother, and sister, Bobby Joe and BlUy Ray. FORMER SHERIFF DIES OF INJURIES JuUusTmusou Scott, former sher iff of Forsyth county, who was in- Juerd in an automobile accident last Friday afternoon about 5 o'clock, at Cedar Creek bridge, siifr miles east of here, died in a Wlnston- Salem hospital Sundi^ afternoon. Employed with the state depart ment of revenue, he was returning | to his home in Wlnston-Salem from Gostonia. A blow-out of a rear, tire cai^d the car to skid sideways Into tnu balustrade or the bridge, fatally. I injuring Mr. Scott and badly dam aging the car. lb was at first • thought that he was not dangerous- |ly hurt. Bio - Obituaries - 11/3/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 10,1938 Jessie Roberts Swlcegood In Memoriam Jessie Roberts Swlcegood was bon\ December 17, 180G,-died October 5. 1938. Was married- to M. B. Swlce good January 27,193B. , She obeyed the gospel. In 1924; and was n devoted Christian, a lov ing wile, looking after her home with care, and read her Bible daily. Funeral services were conducted by W. F. Stonestrcet, o{ MoeksvUle, N. C., In the presence of a lorgc concourse of friends and relatives. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will Roberts of Davle I county, N, C., who were devoted 1 Chtlstlai)5, and life-long friends of 2 the writer. She leaves her husband, one brother, ond five sisters to mourn her departure. Jno. W. Kurfees. Wlnston-Salem, H. C. Bio - Obituaries -11/10/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 16,1938 Calvin S. Bowles Davie Maa Dies. Roben Lee McOaniel. \ Robert Lee McDaniel 73. dieo Thursday iDovDioji at ibe home vf a -daogbter, lira. Jack Uveodood of Rowan oounly. He was a native of tbo Oak Grove section of Davie ci'unty. ' ^ ' Surviving are tbe widow. Mrs. Amanda. Morris McOanie); five sons. Three daugb* lets. 3$ gra ndebildfea and two great- gtandchlldre^ | .! The foneral was held at Fork Baptist. church Friday aftemooo at 2 o'clock. Burial, folluwed in the cba*cb firaveyard. f Calvin S. Bowles, 46. resident of the Oak Grove comniuo.ity, died at City Memorial Hospita'l Wedb^ day morain^ from injories received Moodnv while working at a R.. 1. R'evn^ids Tobacco Company plant.- Bowles died from afiactnred He is ?orv{yed hy his father; his wife, Mrs. Viola Beedlog' Bowles; loar brothers,' H R. BOwlef, of Pageland^ S. L.> Albert and Paul Bowles, of Mocksvilie; and twoMster?, Mrs C. N. Ttnreaiine aod Mrs. A. R. Casstdy, of Mocks* ville. Funeral services were held at the 'Oak Grove Methodist Church Fri' dav monitDK at 11 o'clock, Rev. M G. Ervin conducted ' the ntes. Burial followed in theohntth oem^ tery. T« li* Gibsoii* T. H. Gibson. 63. died at his home In Huntaviile. Texas, on Vov, 8tb. Mr' Gibson is survived by his widow, five cbildren.and several grandchild- reik. One brother, J Marsh Gibson; Pineville. Ky . and one sister. Mrs. B. J. Foster, of near Davie Academv. Mr. Gibson waa born near Count? line, but left here 41 years ago for the west. He bad visited here sever 'al times since going west. Bio - Obituaries — 11/16/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 17,1938 CALVIN S. BOWLES DIES OF ACCIDENT Funeral services were held at the Oak Grove Methodist church last Friday morning for Cnlvin Snnford Bowles, 46. who died In n hospital In Winston-Salem on November 6, from injuries received while at work at the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco com« pany plant. Re was employed In the tin foil shop of the company and was struck under the chin by a lever on November 7. He died of a fractured skull. Re Is survived by his widow. Mrs. Viola Bcedlng Bowles, onda daugh ter. Laura Gray. 14. His father. Wil- bum B. Bowles of Route 3. Mocks- viUe. and the following sisters and brothers also surdve: Hugh R., of Pftgeland, S. 0.; Jack, iUbert. Paul, and Clarence, all of Mocl^illc; Mrs. C. M. Turrenttno, and Mrs.. A. B. Cassldy of the Oak Grove com munity. whore he lived. The funeral service was conduct ed by Rev. M. O. Erhln, assisted by Rev. J. 0. Banks of Mineral Springs. Interment was In the church cemetery. Active pallbearers wore Paul G. Williams, Charles .Tengue, Earl Ni- fong, Dave Jester. Richard Willard and Hosca Snyder. 'Honorary pall bearers itieltidea W.: E. Galnes. Dr. E. 8. Thompson,' Frank R. Pugh, Lloyd B. Ends and Albert F. Hart- lago. Mr. Bowles had a wide acquain tance in Davle county who mourn his untimely death. He and Roy Williams of Oak Orovc and Ray McClamrock of Route 2. married sisters. M'DANIEL RITES ARE HELD FRIDAY final rites tor Robert Lee Mc- Danlel. 73. who died on November 10. at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Jack Livengood at Barber, were held last Friday afternoon at the Fork Baptist church. Burial was In the church cemetery. He Is survived by his widow and the following children: Pink and Tom. of Advance. Charlie of Har mony. Alex, Hubert, Clarence, and Francis. or.Qoolocm^: Mrs. Bertha Howard of White isaimon, Washing ton; Mrs. Livengood. Mrs. Rosa Sheets of Salisbury. Thirty-six grandchildren and two greot grandchildren also survive. ' Pallbearers were Lawrence and Cecil Livengood. J. L. Miscnhcimcr. C. C. White. Charles Mlsenlicimcr and D. R. Huffman. MRS.PINKCKAFEiN DIES ON ROUTE TWO Mrs. J, Pink Chaffln, 60. died at her home on Mocksvlltc.' route 2, yesterday mornitig at li:OS o'clock. The funeral wUl be held this morning at 11 o'closk at the Ijames Cross Roads Baptist chiuch, con ducted by the pastor. Rev. W. L.' McSwaln, and assisted by Rev. A. d Chaffln. Interment will be In the church cemetery She la survived by her husbondf by a daughter, i/Sia. Charles Black- welder of route 2; by four brothers, EUzah, of FUrmlngton; F^nk, Sam and Cloyton of the mlddib'west. A sister, Mrs. WUl Rlcbardsoh'of near Harmony, also survives. Five grand children likewise survive. Bio - Obituaries - 11/17/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 23,1938 Cha^, '^died last b" Ikw in Clarba* viUe i<dbwleig a lopff ill. IIBIB* - - eMces were beli] at ya^v X Boada- Bapdat dioreb IbandvinoniDffatU o*dock.with her pastor. See*. Dallas Benesar b eliiifg*: and the body laid to rest b ciia.diaiiBfa jeeinetwry. iiMblli of funniiwioo. Frank. Sam and Qiytoil and on$ 8ttter« Un,yt', C KtebudaoD. of Ba^oQ?, B. J. Beveral grudebildrai also Ifufr/imd her die^ basbrooghtead* seffl to theicommiudty in which she lived lor so To the bereaved fcmlly' The Beeord ^tt^ida 'aymp^tby... ' L P. Leach Passes. lieacfa. 80. one of the town's oldeat dtfaena, died at the home of Us daogh. tcr Mm. Ck.S. Alten. on Wilhesboro street alioctlr before one o'clock Sunday after* noon. Mr. Leadi had been cthicaQy ill for DMte thsd tbiee weeks. Mt Leacfa'ls survived by three sens. W. L Leach. MacdosvUle. Vs.; C. G. Leacb. of tUsdty.aod J P. Leads Lumbetton; two dayghteis. Mrs C. S. Atten, of this dty.*flcid1IIn.L. P. HopUos, Hartlnaville. Va.; coo bntbeiv-W. J. Leadi. Salfsbory Foocfal.soviecs wen held at Ceoter MethoinBtcbnreb Monday. aftatoooD at 2 o*^)Ck. with Reva^ E M. AvettandM. 6. Ervto offidaikid. Dorial followed In the ebuidi csoeiesy. The Record exteoda deep sympathy to tM bereaved dilldrea and biother in the death of this Rood man. Bio - Obituaries - 11/23/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, November 24,1938 po mi Ki Vt in sr. il- jb Iff ge as ler he for lEACH m AR[ HEID MONDAY; BURIED AT CENTER Funeral services for Ephrolm tl Perry Leach, 81, who died at the home of his dauffhter. Mrs. C. S. Allen, here last Sunday afternoon, were held on Monday afternoon at the Center Methodist church. The rites were conducted by Rev. E. M. AVDtt and Interment was in the church cemetery. • The following children survive: Mrs. Allen, Mrs. L. P. Martin and W. I. Leach of Martlnsvllle. Va.; J, F. Leach of Lumberton and Charles G, Lcach of MocKsvllle. One brother, W. J. Leach of Salisbury, who Is 80 years old, olso survives. Twenty grandchildren and seven great grandchildren likewise sur- Yive, Pallbearers were grandsons of the . - .. t. «V amH g m $ 8 Grace Hcndrlx, e L f r i- t u: j- s !d \it ss as 0- a- lel -2 lal ' 00 •.le. k|.56 '1 an JESSE EOSIER DIED MONDAY Jesse a. Foster, 71, native of Davlo county, died at his Bell street In Salisbury Monday after several weeks' illness. The funeral wos held 'Wesdoy at the Stalllngs Memorial Baptist church In Salisbury, conducted by the pastor. Rev. C. Rhync. inter ment wos In the Oak Grove ccme- tery, following a short grave Mtvice by Rev. Rhync and T. I. Cauddl. ] Mr. Foster was bom in Davlc )unty and lived here until 14 years JO when ho moved to Salisbury. Four sistti's and two brothers sur vive: Mrs. N. T. Foster. MocksviUe; Mrs. W. P. Hsdman, Clevclaftd; Mw.JohJvDwlre and Mrs. Nfiurahall But ler, of Salisbury; Rev. DeWltt Pos ter of Indiana and Fred Poster, of Spencer. A nephew, Cecil L. Poster, whom he reared, lives In Salisbury, Mr. IVistcr married Miss Janle An- eoll of Davle county 43 years a^. Two children died In Infancy. He bad a wide circle of friends In Da- vie where he taught school for a number of years. He was also a for mer postmoator at Cooleenme. Known as "Mr. Jess," he was be loved 05 a Christian man and excel lent friend. One of the surviving sisters, Mrs. N. T. Foster, Is a sister of Mrs. J. T. Angellbere. '■ U. Bio - Obituaries - 11/24/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, November 30,1938 ' MOIard Whitakw. . M. F. Wbitaker, 60, died of ' falis home in ClBrksvjlle towpsblp Fri day morning o'f 2:30 n o!clock. Following a few hours illness. Mr. WHitaker is survived by bis widow and one slater,' Uis Vance Trontaan of ClarksvUle* ' Pnaerai sendees were held'of New I«lbeity Ch'urdi Saturday morulng. at 10 o'clock, witta'&ev. lames 6roce in' Charge: Burial followed lu' the Church Cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 11/30/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, December 1,1938 FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. O'NEAL . Special to The Enterprise MocksvUle, Route 4, Nov. 30.—Fu neral services were hold last Fri day afternoon at the Society church for Mrs. Marie Sharpe O'Neal, 22, wife of J. P. O'Neal, who died the previous coy at a States- ville hospital, following a serious operation. Interment was In the church cemetery. 3be Is survived by her husband, one small son, parents and several brothers and sisters. Pallbearers were Duke and Ray Poole, Paul Foster DwlBgins, Brvln Wilson, William and Sam Gartner. The flowers were in charge of the Kappa Sewing club of which Mrs. Sharpe was a member. She Joined the Baptist church at the age of 12 an'd was greatly beloved as a wife, mother and Christian. TUTFEROW RUES HELD YESIERDAY Funeral services were held yes terday afternoon at IJames Cross Roads BapUst church for John Nelson Tutterow, 61, of Jerusalem township, who died Monday after noon here of a heart attack. Inter ment was in the church cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carrie Smith Tutterow and the fol lowing children: Duke and Paul, of Cooleemee,.and Julius at home, Mrs. Odessa Sparlu and MTs.'Alva How ard of Route 3. .MbcksvlUe; Mrs. Bell Hodgin and Mrs* Marvin Leach, of Mocksvlllei Mrs. Helen Smith, of Reldsvllle. "Miss" Evola and Doris Tutterow at hoine; Two slaters, Mrs. R. B. Stevenson, of Wlnston-Salem and Mrs. Ossle White ,of Route' 2, Mocksvlllei and eight, grandchildren also survive. . fl Bio - Obituaries -12/1/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DA VIE RECORD, Wednesday, December 7,1938 JdiB N. T^erow. Jolm l^etsoQ Ttttterow, 6i, 'of jenuakm, tomksbip died suddenly Monday of a^hean attack. F^eral services were bdd at the Ijames Cross RoeuIs Baptist diarcb Wed nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Rev* Dallas Reoegar officiating, and the body laid to rest in the cfanrch oemekCry, Mr. Tmterow is snr vivcd oy his • widow;, three sons, Duke and- Paul of Cooleemee and Inllns of the home; seven dangb- ters, Mfs. Odessa Sparks and Mrs. Alva Howard of MocksvUle, Route 3; Mis. BelleHodgio and {drs. Mar- yitl l.eacb, of Mocksville, Mrs. Hekn Smith, of RcMaville aad Misses StqIb and Doris Tmcerow of the home; two ^ters, Mrs. R* 6. Stevenson, of Winston Salem and Kira. Ossle White, of Mooksville, Routes. I, Mrs. Jesne ftedtnan. Bin. Jessie Blae Steetmaa. 49. passtd away at her tooetMoekaviUe, R 2. at 7:30 d'dool^ Saturday moroiog. is su.- trived by her tuMbaad. cw« sons aad four dattihtera. three bTQihers and two nsterr. fhnexfil setvlcefl.were held at Union Cha pel Sunday at 3 p.* m. with Rev, G. K, Hoh la Charge. Botial followed ia the chareb cemetery. Bio - Obituaries - 12/7/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, December 8,1938 STEELMAN RITES HEU) ON SUNDAY Funeml services were held lost Sunday at tho Union Chapel Meth odist church for Itas, Jessie Mac Stcclmon, 40, who died at her home on route 2, MoclcsviUe. on Saturday mornlns. Interment was In the church^pmctery. \ ' BhO;.l8 survived by her husband, D. B.;'6tee1man, by. two sons, and four'daughters: Jim and Luther, at home; Misses Alpha, Mabci'and An- nl8<^e Steelman at home^pd Mrs. Hazel BMbptes of Dul:ha!m:i Three brothers and two sisters also survive: Tom, -Lum and Baxter Taylor ,aU of MocksvUle; Mrs. Mln nlo Taylor and Mrs. Ola Jones of Bio - Obituaries - 12/8/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, December 15,1938 BOOE BAILEY DIES SUDDENLY Mnrlln Booo Bnlley, of Moclcsvllle, 70, died suddenly In Winston-Solcm Tuesday momlnB while visiting bis daughter. He wa.<t in his usual health and his sudden death came as a dis tinct shock. He was born in Davie county. February 115, 1802, son of the late Wiley H. Bailey and Mary Clement Bailey. Ho has lived in Moeksvllle and Davie county all of his life. He was a member of the Jericho Christian church, and was a well known farmer, retiring a few years ago. 'He was loved by all who knew him. Surviving him are one daughter, Mrs. Wlnsor Adams of vnnstoh-Sa- lem, and four sons: John W. Bailey, Winston-Salcm: Robert B. Bailey and Marshall C. fialley of Folsom, Fa., and William A. B^ley of Wih- ston-Salem. The body will remain at a funeral home in Winston-Salem until to day and Uie funeral-will be held at Salem M. Er ohtireli near Mocks vUle. today. The hour .has hot been tmnounced. Bio - Obituaries -12/15/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE RECORD, Wednesday, December 21,1938 Martin Bom Bailey. MartiaBooe Baitey, 76, died sod* denly last Toesday momtesrabont 10 o^clocb-, in Winston-Salem, vhere be want en the previous Saturday to vimt his danefater and snts. ' Hfa death was a shock to his many frioids in UocbayOle and throvghont the county. He-had b«A in bad health fcr the past year or two. anfferiDg with heart trooble. Mr. Bailey is survived by one daughter, Ura. Win Adams, of Wins- bm Salein: four sons. J. W. md W. A, Bailey, Winaton-Salem; R. B. and SI. G. Bailey, of Pojsom. Pa. • Funeral services were held'.at 8a* lem Uethodlst chordi Th'orsday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Lawrencie Mcrrett. of Winston Saleni, and the body laid to rest in the church cemetery. i Mr. Bailey was a native of Daide county, and spent most of his life here, with the ezcepdon of 10 or 12 years spent in Iredell county. Be had lived on Saoford avenue for the past several yraia. His death'has brooKht sadnem to hundreds of friends throughout the county,'- We shall miss her dMIy viat to our of> fice. Peace to his aahes. - Mrs. Frank Taylor. Bba. frank Tayloi; 57, died at her borne near Llbefty. Friday inwDlng at 8 o'cloqk. foOowing an tihieas of boom time. Fone^ 8«rvioe9.wece held at-LIbeity Mettodist ehnidi Satoxday afttmoan acS o'docfc, With Rev. Bl. 6 Crvfo in cbaige; and tte body laid to rest in the cbsick cemetery. Mn. Toyloff is eorvived by ber husband and ono daoghter. Hra Roy Nol ly. ti^etheff vrhh one brother sod two di tem. who live la Vif^oia and West Vir^ gtsia. Bio - Obituaries -12/21/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, December 22,1938 GRIFFIN RUES HELD YESTERDAY Funeral services for William Adol" phus Gririin, 75, who died Tuesday morning at his home here, were held yesterday alternoon at the home. The Reverends W. J. S. Walker and M. G. Erwln conducted the rites and Interment was in the Rose cemetery. He Is survived by throe sisters, and one brother: Mesdnmes Alice Cauble, Cary Odum and Sally Kerr, of Hickory, ond Walter W. Grlf- itin of Texas. .Four.nephews and three nieces dlso survived Bio - Obituaries —12/22/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MOCKSVILLE ENTERPRISE, Thursday, December 29,1938 INJURY FATAL TO WALTER M. WEST Wfllter MUkr 2% sen of Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. West, who Is a prominent farmer and dairyman of the Farmlngton section, died In an Elkln hospital Tuesday night from injuries he received in an automo bile accident .near . Brooks Cross Roads Tuesday. The funeral will be iield today at Wesley Chapel Methodist church at 11 a. m.. ami. interment will be in the church cemetery. Walter, :i student at Appalachian State Teachers College at Boonc, had been, home for the holid/iys and v/as returning to school in a car alone. Tho car skidded on the snow-covered road and turned over. Ho received a fractured skull. In addition to his school work, he was employed in the dairy at the col lege. He is survived by his parents; by three brothers, Luther, Lonnic and Roland, and th'rce sisters, Jessie Lee, Virginia and Lois. MRS;CREWSDIES iN.:H05PiM special lo The Enterprise Advance, N. C. December, 2^ Mrs. J. C. Crews died in the Bap-t, tist hospital, Winston-Salcm Dec ember 22. The funeral v/as h^ld Tuesday afternoon in thcMothodlsb church. Her pastor Rev. P. L. Smith conducted, the service. She is sur vived by her mother Mrs. Will Cope; < two sisters Mrs. Clyde Beck from ,LinwoQd, Mrs. Joe Steciman from Durham; her husband, and throe .•jhUdrcn, Rufus, J. 0. Jr. and Minnie Ro.<:c. WILLIAM RinS HELD FRIDAY Special to The Enterprise Rcdiand. Dec. 28.r—Mrs. Asbury Riddle aud daughter. Miss Esther Riddle spent a white Thursday with Mrs. Ollic Dunn. Tom Williams died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sadie Wiilard, near Rcdiand, Wednesday morning about 11 o'clock. Ho had beep in ill health for some time, and his con dition had been serious for two weeks. His funcret was hbid. at Bethlehem Methodist church Friday morning at 11 o'eiqck. Rcv.' J. W. Vestal conducted the service. Mr, Williams was 70 years old. Rc will be missed in this neighborhood, not only by his relatives, but by a host of friends. Pallbearers were B. W. Alien, El mer punn, Glenn Smith, June Beau- chomp, John Smith and Jlm-Boden- hamer. KILLED IN WRECK A coroner's Jury empaneled Tues day afternoon by Dr. Lester Mar tin. coroner, exonerated C. C. Beck, truck driver for J. I. Palmer, .of ballsburjr\ route 4, of any blame iin eohnec'tlon with the death of Gco^^c Pullam, 15. Rowan county no^ro boy, who was kiUod earlier in thq day In an accident. The tvuck, driven by Beck, turned ovqr on a sharp curve on the F^fk- Advance read, when passing an air- tomebile driven by 'Lester Xoung of the Advance section. The negro youth was riding In the rear of the truck with a 'number of workers who were on their way to work, at a saw mill. His chest was crushed! and he died shortly after, reaching | the office of Dr. 8. A. Harding w.hcre | he was brought. The road-was slip-, pery on account of the heavy rains. Riding in the cab of the truck with the driver wcr^ Mary June Ed wards of Spencer: a sister of the latter, Mrs. John Henry Wilson and son, BUly, of Advance, in the rear of the truck were Jim Boyd, of Spencer: Mr. Wilson, father and brother of the colored boy, Dennis and Nathaniel Pullam. The Pullam family lived In FrdnkllR township In Rowan county. None of the other occupants of the truck were badly hurt. Members of tho Jury wore S. M. Cffll'. W. -H; -Hoots. Rufus Brown. W. P. Stonestrect, C. V. Miller and W. P.» Mccmioh. Bio - Obituaries -12/29/1938 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA