Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 15

Location:
Burlington, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
15
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

allernoon at 4 o'clock at "HAMMOCK TREE" BURLINGTON (N.CJ DAILY TIMES NEW Tfihttcco Bam SB Mr Hardee died Wednesday It is said Peruvian and Brawi aniing. jian natives used the bark of the SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 Mrs. Matkins' Brother Dies In Georgia Wreck Causes Heavy Damage. One Injury McLeutlon Reunion Slated For Monday Surviving, in addition to tM'UIBrT vf.i. Ana L.omems lost In Fire Uster here, are one other SLLEnEi Graves Appointed To Post Mrs.

M. D. Burns Ot TT iand five brothers. B. R.

Hardee rf jj. T. Hardee and Clarence Har ham nock Final rites for Walter R. Har i A tobacco barn, loaned vat Tte family ot liaac jjcwoqoq; Kopeny Of Campus Minister At Elon diokc nf mrina iohara. uas de hold its first reunion Monday was suzhUv in oaixy.

ise v. uw. strayed early this mornie? in Hamer Creek Church on High a ujear accident at of Mrs. Worth Matkins of Bur of Greensboro and OPERATOR. PLEASE Sixty wr cent of all the tete Montgomery County.

the corner ot Beaumont. Avenue. ill v. naroee ot auu. ann ta Road vesterday.

Graves as a fuSi time minister or chaplain for the C3mpus, accond Graves as a yMZriT The bam bo stared bat the miniijer will: i Brown and SSSSilS served Be. orth on Hijb Tseo teat a stick. Iiw urfria a Bam. toiir. ing rioaxiii j.

unmetey. have full faculty status. Graves marts into the campus 1. icc way S7. nurustertaj post alter serving Ail oil burner was since seetntier a ise as are reminded that the reunioa'ncck and scalp injury as a re Jfi 1 ill be held Mondav.

cot Sunday, 'suit of the coUisioa with cars as was previouslv announced in driven bv Helen Broun of M10 as was previously rrri member of the faculty in the Jeje's Department of" Religion, is iMorningside Drive and James ZZTb be taML. County. te laugh: courses tn Bible; Williams ot Ci (jueen Ann w. t(u Andrews woman was asd religious education. Burlington lirenien received aj A native of Atlanta.

he Commercial Residential Industrial ELECTRICIANS Two Way Radio Equipped Units CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION charged with failure to yield rigbl call ai 6 a. m. end went to the! "llrttlpv Tl'Ifk scene, but found the building rear "OIlLy bg wiihf.rt. Hwever.sorrrffam; Qetg Attention received his A. B.

decree from; Eioa Cohese in lsi) bsti his MA. Kour juveniles were appeheIv decree from the School of Re the bkding was saved'. n.ROIT BC m' yesterday in connection wi Xo essimSte the damase was' DETROIT AP Ml Morion a varanl al ligious Education of Hartford Sim inary in 1S2. He was crdairrfd to" the loathing minUay that same year. After completing seminary train Imade this moaiing, but 'J, Tjok olt a' Damage was said to building and the JlTa estinuted al as the result of sticks of tobacco were destrojed.j1" it winooij oem Only one lire call was made bjrgr tfce iUtiUS3D The youths will be turned local firemen last that me T.

over to juvenile authonly. at 7:55 p. m. to 25S Hvde Street. 1 Mo0re' the home of Joe M.

Come. wlth a a the Street Department, reported in" he was minuet ol inmtian; education for the Firs 4 Cosjye gaticnal Christian Church to Burlington from 1951 until K6S and was secretary for Christian Education and Youth Work of the Southern Convention of Congregational Christian Churches from PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE Day Phone CA 6 0487 Night Phone CA 7 797D OA 6 0487 Mooneyham Electric Co. damage was reported. 1 'al MnS ana Driver DJ. Youne wore a top m.

Street. Police are lnvestigat JOHN" S. GRAXTCS isit until he joined the fac campus proam bevond the class! a few dollars spent providing i'" decorated with Si bills. They thefts today. Fhone CA 6 MS7 510 Logan Street jr rood is the Wbsere srad t(w cal eariu jgro ol ltauhut Street was arrested He added that "Mr.

Graves po Lns room can mean extra dollarsl Comnwnlins on the pus ministeri.il program. Prcsi a fine academic bacl the market. dent Danieley slated. 'Our ground in addition to his pus has always empbasiied a full ea! training, which we fl equips measure of religious activity, but him to meet sueecsslully the spir we have been aware for some iutal opportunity on a campus time of the ik sirabilitv of a full uch as ours here at Elon Col time chaplain who will develop GANT'S I HOUR Everything In Our Store Will Be Priced Very Low For This 13 Hour Sole. Hurry In! Deaths And Funerals ItOliEHT ANUKEIVS GmaViI.LK Robert pIi Hnhi Amlriws M.

died at his home on Route 1. Cibsonville, this Tiir nl o'clock. He died sud denly after four months of health. Mr. Andrews was a native ol Guillord County, the son of the! late AtcNantier and Martha Ger 1 Day Only! Labor Day, Monv Sept.

7 from 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ringer Andrews. He was a retired farmer and uas a member ot Ap ole's Chiipel Coiiurealtonal Chris ihn f'hiirrli He "was the husband of the late Mrs. liattie lichael Andrews.

Surviving arc three dausntcrs. Mrs. Sall Bvrd of Itout'c 2, Gib sonvillc, Pennie Whitesell of Uoutc 2. Klon and Jlrs. Callie Andrews ol Grimesland: four sons.

Turner L. Andrews. MRS. LILLIAN M.ALOCK" HODGE Mrs. Hodge Dies Today AtA Of 81 Guy C.

Andrews and Jack An Yes, During These 13 Hours Only, GANT Ss Giving You Tremendous SAVINGS On Any Appliance In Our Store! PRICES arid TRADE IN ALLOWANCES Like YouVe Never Seen Before! Fans, Radios, Irons Toasters, Mixers, Record Players and drews, all of Washington, iV and liusscll Lee Andrews of Route 2. Gibsonvillc: wo half sisters. Mrs. Annie Gcrringer of Route 1, ELOV COLLEGE Mrs. Lillian' Browns Summit, and Bessie Blslock HoJgc.

3f. died this morn Johnson of fioute 1, Gibsonville: in" at 4 o'clock at the home ofuhree half brothers, Luther, Wes a "daughter, Mrs. Zeb Lvnch. of Icy and Albert Andrews, al! of in Ainmio Finn roilecc. Koute l.

Gibsonville: 27 grand JUST LOOK AT THESE SAVINGSU following three months of illness. and Id great grandchil i I I A well known Alamance Louni dren. resident, Mrs. I lodge was a native; The funeral will be held Monday; of Person County, the daughter afternoon al 2:30 o'clock at Ap i ot the late Pierce Franklin Bla pie's Chapel Congregational Chris lcok and Mary Oakley Church. Hev.

Bland Lccbrick, She was ihe wife or the late i pastor will officiate, assisted by, C. Hodqe and the couple lived; itcv. C. A. Brown, assistant pas near Mchane until Mr.

Hodge's of Brown's Chapel Pilgrim; death in t9it. She had been a Holiness Church, and Hev. Gar member of Prospect Hill Pnmi Chrismon, pastor of Johnson; tive Baptist Church for 63 years. Baptist Church. Burial will be in in addilion to Mrs.

ihc church cemetery. Lvnch, are iwo suns. Wilburn N. The body uil! remain at Bart liodae ot Burlinglon and Lester Funeral Home in Gibsonville F. Hodge of Mciianc; one sister.

nlii service. Mrs. John Oakley of Prospect; vv Hill: one daughter in law, MKb. i LO.S lSLh NtLSb Clvde T. Hodge of Elon College: Mfc.ES.iNE Mrs.

Isiey. 13 grandchildren, and 22 great i Xeese. of Roule 1. Mchane. rrandehildren a BurlnE'on hospital yes ffThtS will be held MoJterday at noon after a critical day afternoon at 3 o'clock atj illness of seven months.

Prispect Hill Primitive Baptist! A nalive of Alamance County, Church. Elder Curry King and was Uie daughter the late Rev. Kenneth Register, pastor of jAbon aid Martha nf She had been a member of Mfih Dcieri I. Methodist Church for 20 vears.i uill be in Mt. Zion Survivors include her ri.in irrv.

Xeese: one son, Teddy The body will remain at Walk Xeese oi Ihc home; five sis lrr, c.E Filter Flo I cr's Funeral Home in Jlebnne, ers, Jirs. uiiiu uaut iui tintil taken to the home of Mrs. 'ham, Mrs. Preston Crabtrec Lynch tomorrow morning at 9 Burlington. Mrs.

Holt Anderson of in ho lalrn tn the! Haw Kivcr. Mrs. Claude Lone and lymmmmm combination automatic church to lie in state 30 minutes Mrs. Aiton Bason, both of Mcb ane. prior to the service.

Final riles will be conducted to imorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at a lat 1 JM du nrraniJii uh iiiii Mcbane Methodist Church. Rev. SAFE (Continued from Page 0ne 3hi3H 6 WASHFR 1 Charles Mercer, pastor, will of ficiate, assisted by Rev. Clark addilion to ouVr Items o. ripor wjscnian pvtor of gapi; to the operation ol tne oJs c'rnirch.

Burial will be in Oak 1 to ouVr items rra i 4 tance wood Ccmelcry. "police immediately alerted oth IssmMSm i save I The body will remain ot Walk r's Funeral Home until taken to: er law entorcemcni asentw i the area about the theft. rT of Police Capt. church (o lie in slate one hour prior lo ihc service. I SUaJll SAVE 4 Mki i A H.

Gamer asks anyone who, the truck or safe lo notify the Police Department CONTRACTS (Continued from Pace One I RSf5sMJk I I II IUU cres lo the liny island. 1,650:8 immediately ana no lher of the items until officers arrive, as this could destroy val PBMW fill I Wi miles east of hwajatem, byij means of a dredced fill. contract for $530,776 was uable clues. JIRS. FAGGE fi from Pace Ooe B) awarded by Army Engineers in i.m xvv vsr Honolulu to Wayne Construction Company and Reed and Martin, of Seattle.

Wash. For work at the h. S. Xaval; Radfo Station WBEB. She is ac tive in PTA work and is a member of Grace Melltodijt Church, where she directs the children Mrs.

Fagge is the wire of J. H. Fagge. an employe of Western Missile Test Center al Petal Mugu, a contract for $539,100 was, let to Benz CensVmclion Company; of California. Work includes main Iy construction of missile launches jand a missile radar building.

Electric Company. SEA" Western Electric, as prime contractor for the Army, will install and maintain the Kwajalcin Nike Zeus facilities and will be direct Vasco de Balboa is crediled; first Euronean to EXPERT SERVICE SMALL MONTHLY fm phoe (Jft 6 0278 PAYMENTS on everything we sell 1 sight the waters of ie Pacific ly involved in test firings. Ocean, wnicn ne Sea." Philosophy from comedian W.C. Fields: "It is never ftuiny to break anything. It is only funny The shrimp catch in American waters exceeds lhat of any other, to bend things." ihellfish variety..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Times-News Archive

Pages Available:
304,567
Years Available:
1931-1977