CWfoWPO, CN.Cj, *MKal,ltaMfear,S«pt St, IMS Page 4 IN). Kaowles pknHeM £ J. O. Knowles, age U, died Duke's Hospital in Dur rjMm, North Carolina or Sep tember 23, while undergoing Iptart surgery. Funeral serv |eee and burial was held on Saturday at Ephesus Baptist Cbtvch in Raleigh, where he was a member. - He was born in Moore Coun ty and survivors include his wife, two daughters, three grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. He al so leaves one sister, Mrs. W. B Blaylock of Coo lee met. Card of Thanks We wish to take this oppor tunity to express our appre ciation to our friends and neighbors for their deeds of kindness and thoughtfulness in the death of our husband and father. Our many thanks to you for the cards, food, flowers and helpfulness. MRS. BEN JORDAN AND CHILDREN I I 1966 i HHHH| jamßlinflr SHOW TIME I I I BEGINNING I I 9 O'clock THURSDAY ,o™* AT NIGHT OCTOBER 7 AT NIGHT "WHAT AMERICA WANTS ... 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Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie White Pope; two sons, Roadman Pope of Mocksville, Route 2, and John Henry Pope of Minneapolis, Minn.; and two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd R Brown of Norfolk, Va. and Mrs. Robert Shaw of Stan ford, Conn. The funeral was at 2 P.M. Wednesday at Eaton's Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Charlie B. Angell Charlie Brantley Angell, 65, a dairy farmer of Mocks vile, Route 5, died at 3:15 P.M Monday at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem He was born in Davie County to William B. and Margaret Gaither An gell and was a member of Blaise Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie Latham Angell; three sons, Charlie Angell of Mocks vile, Rt 5, and Ervin Jones Lour A Itaririx MOCKSVILLE - Louia An derson Hendrix, 80, died at 12:SS p.m. Wednesday, at Bap tist Hospital In Winston-Sa lem. He was born in Davie" County to Nathaniel and Mary Garwood Hendrix. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lelia Fry Hendrix; two dau ghter Mis. l#wr«nce .Craver of Advance, Rt. 1, and Mrs. Foy Jarvis of Lexington; a son, Paul Hendrhc ofAlecks ville, Rt. 3, a brother, K. N. Hendrix of Advance Rt. 2, and a sister Mrs. Molie Wil liams of Lexington. The funeral win be at -2 P. M. Friday at Sheets, Mem orial Baptist Church -at Lex ington. Burial will be in Fanci Baptist Church cemetery tnl Davie County. Angell of Mocksville, Rt 1; 3 brothers, W. D. Angell of Kannapolis, Hiwatha Aip]l of Mocksville, Route 4, ana C. J. Angell of Mocksville, Route 5, a sister, Mrs. Tres sa Messick of Orando, Fla.; and two half brothers, Tilden Angell of Mocksville, Route 3, and Brady Angell of Win ston-Salem. The funeral was at 4 P.M Wednesday at Blaise Baptist Church. Burial was in Joppa Cemetery. Sam ASlce, 57, RLI, Woodleaf WOQOLEF .. Harmon Mon roe Sa») Alkn, 37, of Rt 1, WoofivC. dtad at 4fc3o A. M. Sunday at Dtvte OWtj Hospital, Mocksville, niter • brief illness. A native of Forsyth County, he was a son of J. W. Allen of Route 1. Woodleaf, and the late Margaret W. Allot. In addition to his father and stepmother, other survi vors induce" 4us mtk, Mrs. Beatrice Williams Allen, two sons, Harold M.> Allen oi Rt 1, Woodleaf, Aid Larry Allen Qt MoeksviMe- ftwr Mothers, James' and Warner Allen of Salisbury, J. Buren Allen of Route 1, Cleveland, and leaden Allen of Mmbwlffe' two sis ters Mrs. Max Kinley and Mrs. Tim Deaton of Route 1, Woodleaf: a grandchild. Funeral services were con ducted at S P.* Tuesday at South River Church of Christ by J. C. Ticker Sr.' and Oarl Rothlosfc. Burial was in the chureh oaaaetarv. Pallbearers cw H»ley Kinley, Jimmie GaMher, Jim my Woolen, bM Williams* Waldon ABen Wayne, Terry, and Bobby Daoton. :Wm^m!VKwWM£a&£MSKSK/^w£iS\ * ♦ MOCKSVULE, N. C. ;%«# «• *• •».•* « ' " '\ - t ».a - '. »• . Children's LADIES* NEW FALL STYLES ... 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