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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 12

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Burlington, North Carolina
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DAMAGE Burlington (N.C.) Tlme Ntw, Monday, May 1WT ft LOCAL 6 Court Case Is Costly To Witness (Continued From Page 1 B) I (Continued From Page 1 B) 1 the water was very rough. fair skies and ml temperatures for this area tonight and tomorrow. Area Obituaries company reported 43 separatel 'son, Tim, and a brother in law. Mr. Westbrooks, a driver fori Henrv Connor, were thrown out! Associated Transport, was a na disruptions and saw service was umpietely restored by 0 0 clock jt the boat, A nephew, David, live oi Oasaell tounij CITY r.iruo Ijitv ShennarrJ.

21. of Walker, rjaator, and Ed Pelree nf John Henrv and Coral f.HAHAM Tt enst the las' Connor, and two other brothers in law, Wade Connor and Joe remained In the boat, Asheboro. of the Gibsonville Gospel Center Garner was one of several jwitl conduct the service. Burial men who had brought Sbeppard.wiil be Alamance Memorial, Catherine Westbrooks of Rt. witness more than Only one fire call was re (0onUnued From page 1 B) Rouwmon! who survive He to bru) a defendant to ported as a result of the winds.

IUJHU" Rougeraont who survwe He a Marilyn Isley. was a member of Theresa Bap kiprdav afternoon on the in annmeinif which did not capsue. Henry Connor and Tim West 1 Mr. Bowman Is Claimed By Death to Randolph Memorial Hospital, rare. where he was pronounced dead.

The bodv will remain at Bart Julian Bradv of Ra mseur. Ran Funeral Home here until brooks Mre rescued from the tist Church of Hoxboro. jurJge found were made lojjefferies property on Highway lhe a((uaj enl, encouraged choppy waters. Howard West Members of his family iD ad harass the defendant. ,62 near the Caswell County line, tted persons to take brooks, whom police said wasldition to Ws patents, are his! Grace Austin was on trial forlThe Kaw Rivcr Flre advantage of this opportunity a nun swiiimer sanK we: Mf5 EUa Maude clnsauH with a deadly weapon.

nt ertmguisned a grass to xe art work being done waier and fJwrorts of the home; a son'When the witness against the school system. dciph County coroner, said thattaken to the church to lie in Sheppard died from a fractured iSiate 30 minutes prior to the skull. service. According tu the police report, visitation will begin at 11:30 Mr. Garner shot himself as offi 0 Tuesday moming.

The: cprs slonrl hv his car. which rPionrf. John W. Bowman 71, of; 520 Third Mebane, formerly of Burlington, died Sunday unit sent six men and a lighting Hward, of what nad happened I Overnight Borneo Pt. JAW 1 who assisted in the search forWn.

Miss Virginui Jfee feury and As Gabnelle Brugahere 57 morning at 3:20 o'clock a was found a parting 101 near lhe unera home from 7 to uuniugras, Wilmington hospital following a the hospital. Mr. maay rweu 0 cioek Tuesday night, brief illness. this death as suicide. Mr.

Bowman was a former. Final rites for Mr GKner I member of the Burlington Fire i who was a truck driver for Department, and later became Klopman Mills AAeboro and; Mrs. lla Rudd TapP, 68. of qjoflrintendent or the Burlinelonl formerly lived in Rufin st at 35 Cemeterv Department a post he De "sl11 "iiiuiia o'clock Uus morning in a local held until his retirement. Church Tuesday afternoon naspital ater sefveral months; a native nf Rarainlnh Coimtv at 2 o'clock.

failing health and two weeks TLallvE ot Kanao Pn Survivors include two daueh in x. children. Final rites will be held atjohn Hen. Westbroo balcony on Mrs. 3:30 o'clock, ijuesday altcrnooiiio; Burunsw, 'f'Mrs.

Austin' was'cleared and. inches. The total rainfall forlBnigahere, 'u of at Rich and Thompson Chapelibnxfc Saxapahaw, Eobbyj reed after having served.the first week of May was ana wiie jie be conducted by the Rev. Robert Army at Ft. Carson Colo.

some time in jail awaiting trial, (almost as much as uie toiai One other case was listed last.of 1. incte reported a ttletoo old and heavy to One other case was listed las weamer ouwi vainni avauun lu r. Kimball pastor of the First Harold Ray Weslbrooks of Christ United Church Georgetown, S. and WiBiam as a one week criminal rjTtrTto. Robert Westbropks of Rt.

oi Al Fields Bowman. He was first gainer tf Cmmly' ughter of the late married to the late Mrs. SteUal'th William P. and Mrs. Connna BurUngton for all of April.

'Tnented the fnmDwnnan. Temperatures were mild, with! "However, it is mighty nice to an iinwasnnablv cool nisht last: have a vacation from nieht. The hieh lMi' Rt.A Barksdale was found guilty icCrch. BuS will Mow injl Rougemont; and on'e MJim yesterday was 75 degrees, um Arwaeua. which stands in low last night was 46 degrees and the thermometer stood atj He was a member of the First ii.bhms.

Datcrnal randfather; PP ine nome: west central Argentina, near the Chilean border, is the highest mountain in the western hemis The bodv will remain at Rich When recovered, the body willj. He was sentenced fo two years! and Thompson Mortuary taken to Burkctrickland Fu prison, suspended Burlington through the service, (neral Home tn Burling on to'of 376 and costs of court and The familv will be at the funeral remain pending completion of he was placed on probation for 65 degrees at 11 o'clock tms ,5 nf Ft. 2. Rohbins: La" M. Oarner ot A rwuui', Baptist Church of Burlington, the Burlington Moose Lodge, a veteran of World War 1, and fi sister.

Mrs. T. irndrw w7o' Hfy Spartanburg, S. and Mrs. W.

W. earner m. A Rudd fl phere. I three years, home from 7 to 9 o'clock funeral arrangements. was a member of Walter B.

Rnhhii MHsSsssMBsM I Ellis Post Xo, 63 of the Ameri The nody wiu remain ai iven can Legion. nedv Funeral Home Robbu Survivors, in addition to i.i..,, Tn thP ohnrr for wife, include one son, John service Bowman Jr. of Burlington; one sister, Mrs. Donie Harden of, Greensboro; two brothers, Dew of Burlington: and four grandchildren. Final rites will be held at; McClure Funeral Home in Bur lington Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Dr. Carieton S. Prickett, pastor of First Baptist Church; of Burlinston. will conduct tbei service. Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery.

The body will remain at funeral home through the serv ice. The family will receive friends at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 3 ociock, MRS, BESSIE C. MOONEYHAMI rT 1 Self Sforaje Rk Mrs. Moonevham, Well Known Local Mrs. Bessie Culp Mooneyham, B.

a well known local resident, I died earlv Sundav mornin? at OR TAKE MONTHS TO PAY 1A her home at 301 Lakeside Ave. I rnllnwin? three vears of declin ing health and two days of criti sMiifli cal illness. 1 I Mrs. Moonevham had been a i resident of Burlington for 50 HENRY CURKY IS LEY lyears. A native of York County, IS C.

she was the dauchter coltul Mlcrrs lot the late William and Carrie. jBain Culp. She was the wife jor the late Wffliam P. Mooney Iham, who died in 1922, and H. C.

Isley" Rites Set Tomorrow i was an honorary lite memDer of Westview Presbyterian I Church. A VACATION for 2 FOR ONE WEEK TO CALIFORNIA With Built in Light! LADY SUNBEAM ELECTRIC SHAVER Htr Cookwore Collection! 6 CUP (ORHIHGWARE PERCOLATOR Survivors include one daugh ter, Mrs. Harry M. Oark of1 Final rites for Henry Curryluje nome: three sons, George Isiev. 73.

Of 2323 N. Church a nf Tliirhain A AND OVER 150 OTHER GREAT PRIZES IN OUR OVER Mason's Special Low Anniverwry Price 3ush bimon head release for St. will be held at 2 o'clock Ernest Mooneyham and Edwin Tnesday afternoon at Rich andiji Mooneyham both of Bur Thomnson Chapel in Burlington. juton 19 grandchildren; 41 Mr. Isley died at 5:30 o'clock! great grandchildren; and 2 0 Saturday afternoon in a Durham, great great grandchildren.

hoP'ta! after several months ril tn 1088 I mm declining health and Presbyterian church weeks of cditical illness. Tuesday moming at 11 o'clock. The service will be conduetedTne ReT M. H. Saunders, pas by the Rev.

H. Worth Pearce.l conduct ervice pastor of the Webb Avenue; Burial be in Baptist Methodt Church assisted by chureh cemete war Church. Burial wili follow in jFlmfiral Qme ffl fo' GRAND PRIZE; A round trip vacation tor two to CaH Bula Lodge No. 409, A.F. and.

The family will receive friendsj Tgrnia lor days ana llJgmi intivamg transoortation and hold (Or any other American city American Airlines SECOND PRIZE: A round top vacation for two to Waih A. and Mrs. Minnie Moore Isley, and retired operator of Trav A Morene e.er Rest here. inpan, u. or new to iny tot i osyi and 6 nigtits including trarsoortatton and hotel.

fHeals not includdJ Er AnniveTHiy Low Price MaVes dpiklrws coffee; and fcNttfejft4 clean jyjpiliin i Fabulous aaa 7jk6i worjtrlyl ulcr or I mJHW'i 6iKH while and color SlWaWX 'wrjttl Anniytrwy Price Srt'o'? A Said plalad or rhodum OVER 150 MORE fRIZES INCLUDE: Ceianda tevinf machine by Pfafl, Aureole watdtei, New MGM Album Mr. Isley was a member of! GIBSONVILLE Abner Bec Ihe Webb Avenue Metoodistijamin Morene, 84, of 609 Medow Ctiurch and a member of Eula St. died this morning at 2:45 Lodge No. 409 A.F. and A.M.

o'clock in a Burlington hospital NOTHING TO WW NOTHING TO BUT! Enter as many tim as you wish. Watch for all our in Wis newspaper. However.yiwmuituMoffieialnewipaperenTryblank. nccw jn our or msrnvTR auFtncA" nmcosJtJtESI ne was a veteran oi vtoriaitouowmg two years oi declining War 1 and a member of the i health and one day of critical Walter B. Ellis Post of theiillness.

American Legion. A native of Alamance Countv. 1. Only tht TkI wtry Wan. pclnltil Hera.

eligWa dniu burviviua are his wite, Mra.lMr. Morene was the son of I. Mo jubwrtuto win mm City, Dec on) Maie Bass Islev of the home. xt or family. Taios a xpri and one brother, Ernest A.

Isley Gcrringer Morene. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Laura Shepherd Morene, who died in September 1965. He was a FAMOUS "NORTHERN" BEAUTY MIST OFFICIAL MASON'S SWEEPSTAKES ENTRY retired employe of the Mioneola FACIAL SAUNA Plant of Cone Mills. arid of Burlington.

Garner's Rites Set Tomorrow was a member of GibsonvUle Christian Church and Woodmen: of the World. Survivors include one son. MisON't SPECIAL LOW ANNIVERSARY PRICK Produces soothing vair which htlpi clHnie and purify lhe (kin rw'urally. I WOUtD LIRE MY VACATIOH IR wifMtcm wiu. eg no Tin Mew 1 Wallace Morene of the home five daughters.

Mrs. Gladv! nniTowi to wo rj Final riles for a 30 vear old Andrews of Rt 1. Whitseli Mrs Robbins man, who shot and Cleo Teague and Mrs. Sail) killed himself early Sunday Idaon. botn of Gibsonville.

Mrs EKfllsnl tor Isinagen. morning in Asheboro as Ran Leo Hughes of Altamahaw. and doloh Countv debutes stood bv Mrs. Svlvia Greer of Chanel SHOP MASON'S FOR EXCITING SAVINGS! OTHER STORES AT ROCKY MOUNT. ASHEVILLE, G0LDSB0R0, N.

AND MARTINSVILLE, VA. to question him, will be heldlHill; 13 grandchildren; and 17 luesaay asiernoun. great granociuiojen. Johnny Darrell Garner of Rt, Final rites will be held OPEN SUNDAY DAY OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. 10 P.M.

I 2. Robbins. who bad relatives Wednesday afternoon at 1 M. 6 in this area, hid been sought o'clock at Gibsonville Christian for questioning in the oeaui ot ctiurch. The Rev.

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