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The High Point Enterprise from High Point, North Carolina • Page 8

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High Polat Enterprise, Monday, November 4, 1974 Deaths FuneralsMull Funeral Death Claims Set Tuesday Mrs. Daniel 0. Mull, 83, of 909 Trenton St. died at 7:45 p.m. Saturday at his home.

He had been in declining health for 10 Mr. Mull was born Feb. 22, 1891, in' Burke County, a son of Julian S. and Delia Orders Mull. On.

Dec. 24, 1928, he married Miss Thee Hurley. had been a resident of High Point for 46: years. He was a veteran of World War 1, having served in the U.S. Army.

He had been employed at W. B. Delk Co. for.20 years, retiring 10 years ago. He was of the Methodist Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Theo H. Mull of the home: one daughter, Mrs. John (Frances) Peacock of Raleigh; two grandchildren; three: sisters. Mrs. Allen Sloan John Williams, both of Morganton, and Mrs.

Herbert Mull of Akron. Ohio; and one brother. Felix Mull'. of Aberdeen, Funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in.

Sechrest Chapel by the Rev. Robbin W. Hurley and Dr. Bernard: R. Fitzgerald.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. The body will remain at Sechrest Funeral. Home, and the family will be: at the funeral home tonight 7 to 9. MRS. W.

Li ROTHROCK Mrs. Addie Louella, Todd Rothrock, 74, of 3712. Country Club. Rd died at: Forsyth. Memorial Hospital at 7:30: p.m.

Saturday after an il-. Iness of three weeks. She lived all of her life in Forsyth County. 'She was born April, 23, 1900, a daughter of W.A. and Lillie Brewer Todd.

She was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, W. L. Rothrock, who owned and operated Piedmont. Sheet Metal Co.

for 40 years; two daughters, Mrs. R. Delbert Byrum of High Point, and Mrs. Milton B. Pulch of Ft.

one four sisters, Mrs. Stella: Vogler of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Nora Holder of Lewisvillez Mrs. Nettie Conrad of Point and Mrs: Hattie Shouse oF June Avenue: and one brother, Kenneth H.

Todd of Jonestown Road. Funeral was to be. held at Voglers Reynolda Rd. Chapel at 1:30 p.m. today.

Burial was to be in Forsyth Mem. Park. P.J: NASH KERNERSVILLE Paul Jones (Pete): Nash, 64, of 211 S. Main St. died Sunday.

He was a. 'Kernersville native and. was owner and operator: of: Nash. Printing Co. He was a member of the Kernersville Lions Club and VFW.

He was member of Main Street. United. Methodist Church. There are no immediate Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Main Street United Methodist Church.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at Pierce Funeral Home: CumbyE MORTUARY Phone 885-5045 102 Chestnut Dr. SINCE 1897 SERVICE: 1301 LEXINGTON AVE. 885-2145 NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS MONDAY David Anthony Smith 11 A.M. Mary's Episcopal Church Mrs.

Anna Gayer Owen 11 A.M. Emmeculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church TUESDAY 0. H. Mull 11 A.M. Sechrest- Chapel I.

Ethyel Mullikea Daniel Chapel INCOMPLETE Mrs. Sarah Southall Harrell Mrs. Ethyel Mulliken Daniel, 71, of 814 Montlieu Ave, died Sunday in North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, where she had been a patient for one week. Mrs. Daniel was born Aug.

15, 1903. in Hastings, a daughter of John Durican and Elsie Todd Mulliken. On June 5, 1922, she was married to Clyde A. Daniel. He died Jan.

.13, 1967. She was a resident of High Point for 46 years, coming here from Chicago, Ill. She was member. of the' Eastern. Star, the African Violet Club and the Crestwood Presbyterian Church.

"Surviving are one 'sister, Mrs. Hazel Burr of Hastings, and two brothers, Charles Mulliken. Woodland, and John: Mulliken of South: Carolina. Funeral will -be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Sechrest Chapel by the Rev, Randolph Terrell.

Burial will, be Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery. The body will remain at Sechrest Funeral home, and the family will be at the funeral home tonight 7 until 9. MRS. DAN CRANFORD DENTON Mrs. Tula C.

Cranford, 77, of Denton died Sunday morning in Forsyth Hospital in Winston-Salem after a lengthy illness. She was born in -Davidson County. a daughter of the late J. F. and Troy Adderton Cranford.

She was a member of the Denton WesleyanChurch Surviving are her husband, Cranford of Liberty. House. Nursing Home in Thomasville; a daughter, Mrs. Bert (Helen) Garner of Route 2, Denton; a son, William F. Cranford of Germany; five sisters Mrs.

Beatrice' Harrison of High Point, Mrs. Sadie Little and Miss Marjorie both of Denton, and, Mrs. Anrie Watts Mis. Violet: Peacock. both of Thomasville: two: brothers, Mack Cranford of Denton and Joe Cranford- of Robbins; eight grandchildren; and: two great-grandchildren.

Funeral will be held day at. Denton Wesleyan Church by the Rev. Verlin Busick. Burial will' be in Denton Cemetery. The family- will be- at Lanier-.

Briggs Funeral Home tonight 7 to 9 and at the home of Bert Garner. MRS. C. L. GOINS LEXINGTON Mrs: Myrtle M.

Goins, 72, of Rt. 6, Becks's Church, community died Sunday in Rowan Memorial. Hospital in Salisbury. She was a Moore County. native.

and a member of Christ Chapel United Methodist Church. She was a former employe of Erlanger Mills. Surviving are her husband, Charles Lee Goins; two daughters, Mrs. James Hedrick Mrs. Lloyd Burkhart, both of Rt.

6, Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Mable Farabee of Greensboro and Mrs. Tommy Deaton of Carthage; and five brothers, Oscar J. Marley of Lexington, Carson Marley of Winston-Salem, John Marley of Spencer and Ed and Dewey Marley, both of Robbins: Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The body is at Piedmont Funeral Home.

Dedication Set Nov. 17 In Archdale ARCHDALE Formal dedication the new Archdale City, Hall will be held. Sunday, Nov. 17, Mayor Henry York announced today. York said featured speaker for the brief ceremony will be the Rev.

Isaac- Harris, pastor of the Archdale Friends Meeting. The Rev. George Lyndon, pastor of the Archdale United Methodist Church, will give the invocation. WARM FOR sweaters cleaned, reshaped, blocked, Sartink CLEANERS 1670 ENGLISH TEL: 885-2101 Dr. Dale Oldham, former radio minister of the "Christian Brotherhood Hour" is leading 'revival services First Church of God on 'S.

Main Street. The revival, which got "under way Sunday, will continue through next Sunday with services at Nursery facilities will be provided MAN (FROM PAGE 18) dise stacked by the window. The restaurant was ransacked and a juke box had been pryed open and money removed. James Cook of Rt. 8, Asheboro reported that two suitcases containing clothing worth $979 were stolen from the bus station when he put them down in a waiting area while: he went to rest room, Franklin Coats of Grace Street said his $143 government check was stolen from his home, and Richard Evert.

Stein. of Habersham Road reported two tires and wheels valued at" $60 stolen from his front yard. Susie Robinson of West Street said that a $50 blender was reported stolen from her home; Farrell Gray Ussery reported $54 worth of clothes stolen from, his apartment; and John Kinley -of Street said that two tires and wheels worth $20 were. stolen off his bicycle parked at home. F.

Hiatt Sr. of Route 1 said that he was driving on Street extension Saturday, when he ran over a garbage bag in the roadway. said the bag had a large rock in it and that it caused an estimated $300 damage to the bottom of his car. Arrests over the weekend included Louise. Mamie Gaither, 24, of shoplifting; Distalee Meade.

16, of Route 5, John Edward .34, of Lardner Place, and. Randal Ralph Smith, 34, of Prospect Street, three charged with drunken driving; and Richard Wray White, 21, of Glenwick Lane, illegal possession of hypodermic needle and syringe, possession of heroin, and assault on an officer. Deal, 22, of Wesley Place, possession of marijuana. and public: drunkenness; Michael Mozingo, 21, -Archdale, possession of amobarbital; Alexander Gunter; 28, of Furlough Street; drunken driving, failure to heed blue light and siren, and driving while his license was suspended; and Lee Erwin Brockman, 19, of S. Main Street, leaving the scene of an accident and public drunkenness.

Bloodmobile Plans Visit. In Chair City The Red Cross bloodmobile will be at the Thomasville Civic Center Tuesday. Hours for the visit will-be 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Officials of the High PointThomasville Red Cross chapter also reported today at 106 pints of were collected Friday during a visit to A-M Texturing and Dyeing Co.

in High Point. The contributors included 40 first-time donors, officials said. Approximately onethird of the company employes participated in the drive, according to Red Cross officials. TAVERN (FROM PAGE 16) state Alcoholic: Beverage Control Board: The letter said in part: "A report was made that an undesirable situation 'exists at the parking deck near High Street. and to the rear of Friedman's Fashions and a place known as the Exile Door: Exile Door cannot be entered from Main Street and that questionable characters enter and leave the premises from the rear door on or near the parking deck and.

congregate around cars on. the deck The letter asked that the officials be urged to take what action necessary to investigate the situation and take appropriate steps to insure the safety and desirability of the parking deck. Police records indicate that four persons were arrested inside the tavern and two outside this past weekend on charges of public drunkenness. One of the four arrested inside was also charged with possession of marijuana, reportedly found in one of his socks. Jones said that there had been excessive patrolling of his.

establishment by police and that on. one occasion three patrol cars and a paddy wagon were parked outside. He further alleged that customers and their' autos had been searched without warrants while on the city parking deck behind the building. According to Jones, the merchant's letter alleged that" businesses in the area had to close early because of the situation at the tavern. He said that the only business open at p.m.,.

when the tavern opens, is the Center Theatre. WOMAN (FROM PAGE 1B) (Laurastine) Bodenheimer of Thomasville, Mrs. Leo (Helen) Carter and Mrs. Clarence (Willa Mae) Lohr, both of Asheville, and Mrs. Worthy (Imogene) Posey of Maryland; two brothers, Clarence D.

'and Wayne L. Goldsmith, both of 113 Briggs Place: and 23 step-grandchildren. Funeral will be held in First Baptist Church Tuesday at 2 p.m. by Dr. Alfred L.

Miller. Burial will be in Emmanuel United Church of Christ Cemetery in Thomasville. The body will remain at the Harold Davis Funeral Home until placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. The family will be at 113 Briggs Place and at the funeral home tonight 7 until 9. stepdaughters, Mrs.

C. M. MORGAN-STEVENS (FROM PAGE 1B) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Morgan, in interviews, has indicated that he will go' along with Sen. Henry Jackson, on many.

issues. Jackson is a leading critic of detente. Mrs. Sarah Southall Harrell REVIVAL NOV. 4 THRU 10TH First Pentecostal Holiness Church 100 Kenilworth High Point, N.C.

EVANGELIST MAURICE SYNAN Richmond, Va. You are Invited to hear this man of God! Bus Service Nightly CALL $83-2990 11-24 Custom Officials Inspects Furniture Among 16 officials of the U.S. Customs Service and Tariff Commission who recently were attending 'a two-day seminar in High Point are. (1-r) Lee Lukens, Charles E. Wilson, John Lowery and Michael Hodes.

They are talking with Robert Friedman (right), executive vice president of United States Furniture Industries, during a tour of the company's showrooms in High Point. The seminar dealt with component fur- Chair City NEED HELP? God Answers Our Prayers. Robbery We will pray for you no strings attached. It is. our Reported one way of will serving contact the you Lord.

unless No you specially request. it. THOMASVILLE A lone armed bandit took about $200 Just do this: Phone. 454: from, a local store employe 4511. A recorder resFriday.

Thomasville police pond. You don't need to give your name: Just state your reported. need and -we will pray. for The report, released today, you. Then watch your for said the employe of the Hand of God to move.

Thomasville Ice Co. on Carolina Avenue was held up Phone 454-4511 or write: about 11:45 a.m. Friday. Prayers Answered. P.

0. $180 taken Box 154. Jamestown. N. C.

was from 27282. E9 14 a billfold and $19 from a change purse. Gaston D. Faison has he needs. your vote.

No him and no bloc votes know him ask someone GASTON Guilford This Ad Paid For By Friends niture parts imported into the United States. High Point was chosen as the site for the seminar because of the concentration of furniture production in the area. U.S. Furniture Industries is a large importer of furniture. components from Yugoslavia, Sweden and Israel.

The company employs approximately 175 persons in its plants in High Point. (Staff Photo by Mark Austin) NO TAX INCREASE. BETTER ROADS LAW ENFORCEMENT Vote For The Candidate With Legislative Experience, C. Roby Garner "Republican Candidate For House of Representatives. Randolph County Vote Election Day Nev.

5, 1974 EXPERIENCED DEPENDABLE BUSINESSMAN Pard les by C. Rolty Giant E10 27 3 -Sell with a Classified Ad! GASTON D. FAISON Democrat County Commissioner Guilford County Native. Attended City and County Schools N. C.

State University Four-Year Army Service Paratrooper Veteran Five-Year N.C. National Guard Service Family Man Four Children Self Employed Director of Greensboro Board of Realtors Director of Greensboro Mental Health Association Former Sunday School Teacher waged large will who Vote D. DEMOCRAT County of Faison a hard campaign because. corporations are directing come his If you don't, does! FAISON Commissioner Zoster, treasurer.

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