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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 16

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THI ASHSVILLf CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. Tluiaxlau Ark tit 10A rirt. Hester, 64, Succuisbs D. Crr fw Avry Cousi'i Thomas C. Newton MORG ANTON Tbomai Co HINDiTJONVajJS -arave.

Mn. EiteUa Gihd' Stain' Hill and a number 'of -1 am nnan sukii Mwwinnify iriaM side servloaB lor Cpnald Newton, 13, of Morganton, diad Deaths And Funerals m. or Furman Ave oied WodajHlBy hlr home after a Grady, former nianacar of Services wffl ba held at 4:30 Wednesday in a hospital bare Wednesday in a bospital hart after a abort Olnass. Servicaa will ha halil at the Grove Park Inn and Battery mm uwess. He HI a naMwa of RaWaM.

p.m. Thursday tn the chapel of after a short illness. I T. Brown Pa Hotel in Asheville, who George Hall Mrs; Hester was a native of Thuiaday in North Morganton villa and lived in Bryson City before moving to Syfva. Moi'i'is Hendon Funeral Home.

The Rev. W. O. Thomas will died sunany in Clearwater. Funerals Today fOard WMky Vaagba, p.

canaol it Aas1erB4Ueo Servicaa for -flenrea f.nwif I Tbomai Wilbura Brown, 70, Spring Hill. Tenn. and had lived Baptist Church, of which be waa will bo bald at 3 n. m. of 361 Burton St.

died at 17KaiSt, whedied atat a are under the ofJtsatn and the body will be for the past to years. She wu irkiow of J. Heater m. Wedneaday hi a local hot. aeoBBay as ma nome, wiu DO held at n.

m. Thnrada In Friday Oakdale Cemetery here. The famDv win pital. Alexander Baptist Church. Lai.

Otto A. Mathein MORGANTON OBa AlhaH sent tn Sprint RUt for graveside services and burial fittrt. The family has sucaatad that In ban of flowersTcoatri- He waa a native of Runmmha who died in 1935, and had been mloyed as clerk in the cester. f. nt, Beeper's Ortck Bsa friend.

i taTW shapbsri Tn- Mathein. Itiwm.ntr Mm The Rev. B. F. RrwM- arill County, retired painter and a son of the late Thomas W.

and Payroll demulment of the D.S.MchoU Durward Cbalton Nlcnola Sr. offlciata and burial wffl ba In wiuons be made to the Heart noy noma raursday night and Friday iMrnlnf American En Cnrn Tuesday in a hospitalhere after a long illness. sj same Taylor Brown, runu. the church cemetery. of Ralegh, field repretenta- U3Y.

She would have retired UM CMfdL Mrs. dm Rarper, 4 i Ha Street Baptist Chart. JRoy S. Young Bervices will ba held at 3 mt. tiau was a veteran Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

Pantv FYiw Rrnam- tw 0. m. Fridav In tha Vlrat Math. 'next year. She waa a mamka' world war I.

uve lor tns N. Board of Ex-miaers of Electrical Contract Mrs. IlaMel PhUttps MARS HTTJ. ti daughters, Miss Virginia Lee odjstjChurch of Morganton. Hoy F.

Barker MARION ROv V. Barkar Surviving are a aon, HaroM ors, died suddenly Wednesday PhlllinS. 41. Wara Ultl a Brown of Asheville and Mrs BURNSVTLLE Roy S. Young, 53, of Burnsville, died Hall of Kings Mountain; four sisters.

Mrs. Belle Thomnaan in Charlotta. "-j Asoavuie msnytarian Church. Survivinv ana In lilJ. Mary Elisabeth Perryman of Akron.

Ohio: two aons. Ihum Dan try -Vaws of Marlon Rt 5. died Wednsaday in a hospital here after a long illness. ArranvanMnfat nJ of Canton, and Mrs. Nannie Bvrd.

Mrs. Annie Bmnka and Sendees wffl ba held, at 3 m. FrHay in Westminster nsbvtarLa rhtirrh hi e.Ulak Tuesday in a bospital her un Services will he held at 9 died Wedneaday night in an Asbevffle boephal following a short illness. Funeral arrangements will be announced later from UnlMMMha David and Lee Mack Brown, Roy of Spring Hill and George bow of Asheville; one step-son, Wilbura Brown of Knnnilln Mrs. Minnie Lynch, all of Atte- VillO.

Va oc wasnvuie, a sister. Misa On All. It p. m. Friday in Griffith Chapel direction of McCall Funeral Home.

I Mitchell Funeral Home, Ra-leuth hi la chaiwe. Frrw.AmiAioca It Uhnwa Ava. 2S2-4290 Arranaments are under th rtmerai Home, Mars H11L direction of Jesse Ray Funeral- ahg ioa uRircn. Rev. W.

A. DtiKulann I IB aaawaa--- one stepdaughter, Mrs. Mable Sprinkles of City, one half -sister. Home. Mrs.

Amanda Sheooard of Char- CANTON The Rmr William Alexander Davidson, S3, of Can- roue; mree naji-Drotners, J. W. it Ralph E. Cline GAFFNEY. S.

C. Raloh DavU of Biltmore. W. Edward ion, aiea Tuesaay in Haywood County hospital after a short Davis of West Asheville and E. Cline.

Il'retired tetll ax. Dewey G. Davis of Weaver UJneSS. Arrangements are under the eeunve, died Tuesday in a Gaff- ney nospitai. Services will be held at Hit wai a native nf CmmwA n.

m. Fridav in Anderx-Rir airecuon ot Jesse Kay Funeral Home, Asheville. Matthew Walker Funeral Home chapel N. C. and had lived in Gafroey since 1117.

He had been vice president, secretary and general manager nf th Rmiut Ri. The Rev. Robert Harris win officiate and Siirial wilt in Matthew Walker, 57, of Swan- Gashes Creek Baptist Church nanoa to. died Tuesday in a hospital here after a long 10- i Mills of Blacksburg, S.C., until bis retirement and had also served as director of the Mus-grove Mill in Gaffney. Pallbearers wilt ha WW and ArranMlients an nnUr iha Charley Taylor, Ted Freck, Ted s.

mm aaataUaatorfia? He was a member of the direction of Jesse Ray Funeral Home. Moore, j. w. uavis jr. ana Biltmore Forest Country Club I A -X I II Floyd Pressky.

of Asheville. N. C. I HmI'v HI ll I II II i ID II Services will be held at 3 Ed H. Fleming Haskin Brock 0.

m. Thursday in Shufnrd. Hatcher Funeral Home. Gaff I a- III TA XlTjCy II I III adaalBe hi Ike aMa) aaaaaV I I HasUn Brock. S2.

of Oastonia BRASSTOWN Services, for Ed H. Fleming, 60, of Brass-town, who died Tuesday in bis nev. and entomhment will ha formerly of Candler, died Tues in Hamrick Mausoleum aay in uasionia nospitai 10 1- nome atter a long limess, wifl jowutg a Dnei uiness. He was a son of the late Pink Mrs, Ora Moore oe new at p.m. Saturday in Hickory Methodist Church.

MORG ANTON Mrs. Or and Cindy Fletcher Brock, and The Rev. John Hogsed will Lea Moore, of 113 East died in Grace Hhanital I III I I II En EE J. AataeH. I omaate and burial win be in the church cemetery.

as a native uanaier. Survhrlns are four dauahters. Wednesday after a brief illness. He was a son of the late Mrs. Gladys Timms of Gaston.

Kpoen and Nancy Griggs airs, urace warren, ot dick eraon. lira. AuIm Ranks services win De neld Thursday at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Kirksey Funeral Home. rxhihk am a reared farmer Hewas a native of Clay Canty.

of Melbourne, and Mrs. ft Worm'nWHa SV.7ATJ..3TS -ZTmT I ft? rwtoJii ri-- 1 free Vixirzz (IS swsstAntohoobiMatnjar wtHanw walaht. S4M end XL m.ir fr At or wbhe. SAUL. TK- I survivors Include a sister, ime fiptaa at incuer: two sons a.

v. stock ot Asoevuie and Mrs. Worley CANTON Servieaa far Ura aus. i a. Jones of Asheville.

Charlie NmLut P. Brock of fiaataniar thm Cafeerine Collins Worley. ef Sisters. Mrs. Rosie Clark and BLACK MOUNTAIN Serv-tees for Charlie Lee Neton, 81, uunon, wno mea Tuesday tn her home.

wiU ba held at 3 ansa umega Brock of Canton; and Mrs. Graver Warren of m. Thursday in the enaneJ Candler; a brother. Charlie weus runerai Home. Brock of Arden: 29 grandchildren; andllireairaMiMdren.

The Rev. David RnlHna ami ML I llrewanleiletOifcaO. I I riJ? 91 P- m- Friday Bu Cnurch-OffWatmg ministers will be the Rev. Billv Rrvant tt Dm the Rev. John HamiHrn mtlt Services will be held at 11 officiate and burial will be in a m.

Friday in Brown's View Methodist church. uon-A-venture Cemtery. 1 I I Paubearers win ha tvipV I VM kALA LAUU I I i I I I The Rev. Leslie Ditchfield Boyd, George Ponder, Norman Joe Holbert, and the Rev. Clark MdOaney.

Burial wffl be in the urch cemetery. Pallbearers will lav Theodore, Marvin, feorge, and Milan Nelon, and Charles and CmM iw. nd the Rev. Ernest Strict- wooms, james Lester, W. W.

mi hi iiziuiir uiiA-iifiik in m. iw. hi cairnes and Georse Abbott in i nin 111 tuis ur4ouN 11 land wffl officiate. Burial wffl be to the church cemetery. I 1 lilJTLC I I III i 11 Mrs.

Worlev waa a nathnt nf Mr. Ndon was a farmer and I nrm-s I dlue jeans Haywood County and a daugh uroos Funeral Home is charge of arrangenients. ter ei me late oama am Delta imnoer man. He is survived by the widow voiuns. She was a of Rnflwl UaHMnW Mn Mtaito Esma Nelon; ski James Osborno uinrcn.

I 1 1 I KSaaanfiar I 1 1 II I III awiee tasei far aas III JT III: II rina am fh aaiaaiaiaaanji. Georee Wnrlav w. ttva of Candler, dM Ttauday Mt Vernon. Wash. Let Brown of Hendersonville, Mrs.

Fred Dot-n of Dana, Mrs. Grovar Bur- ueorge Burgin of Guaatanamo Bav. Cnha lira nu. ry W. Cooper of Rtdncrast; a Ha waa a asa of tha lata StL son and Nalia Ptasa Osborne.

Linda Dlanne Worley, ef the home: and a W. W. Collins of Can- rr-s III 523.95 Mildred Dissitts Osborne: Da Grill ef Bwlssfssa. I I Yv kJO, '-J MATOCUM PANTS OnU 4 OaE nil ayssaVhlldien; three ra. Mrs.

W. V. Haarv and tie of netcher. and Miss th-sasfl Nelon of lbs boose: seven Charlie. Harvey, and Her.

rflMowtai Frank-Uwreaca of Fletchar, and Carl and James home: arandchfl. five brothers, Ben, Joe. "ft and Carl Nelon of Storm Hits Hard MOSCOW (AP) A storm ttat swept in off the Arctic Sea Friday grounded a Turkish ship near Archangel, braoght dis-tross signals from two Soviet Shins and hkw dam tha lha Ashevillo and Mrs. T. D.

Reys. olds of Dornnm; Mat a arotasr. nonan w. qsnsrnn of rieaa wffl be bei day in Mt Varnoa, Waab. telegraph and power Unas, Moa.

cow nswspauais reported Sun- Parker and Mrs. Roby Overcast of Ednevvilk. lal wffl be a cetnetery there. cnon Funeral Home of Ttabedy wifl be returoediothe Kirs. Hayntfl, 71, Dies; Tuesday Davis uvi2, Cinnsca Lccdsr V' (ii HUNTING PARKA i 1 MiinoNiriKt tors ttzzziD li.0 -r-XLJSS DRGSSJACUGT xC taaTkajt'TX I oatoaf Oalaa.

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