-Ceeleemee Journal, WeAieedey, March 18,1970
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WADE OSBORNE, Duke
Street, Cooleemee fifth grader
"Cause it gets warm and you
can go out a lot. And cause the
flowers start to bloom."
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KEITH FOSTER, Route 3,
Mocksville, Davie Junior
"Just being warm weather. No
snow an' no trees to hit. That's
my favorite occupation hit
ting trees in snowy weather."
Deaths And
Shirley G. Garwood
Funeral services were held
Saturday, March 14 at Garrett
Funeral Home for Shirley G.
Garwood 70, of Waynesville, N.
C. Mr. Garwood died Wed
nesday in a Buncombe County
Hospital after a long illness.
A native of Mocksville,
Garwood was a veteran of
World War I.
Reverend Bill Williams of
ficiated and burial was in Green
Hill Cemetery. Military
graveside rites were conducted
by members of Waynesville
American Legion Post No. 47.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Jane Bingham Garwood, four
daughters. Mrs. Tommy
Soagraves of Waynesville, Mrs.
T. J. Powell of Canton, Mrs.
Jimmy Carwell of Watkinsville,
Ga., and Mrs. Dan Callihan of
Sylva, N. C.:threesons
Ray of Waynesville, William of
Newsport News, Va., and
Harold of Kingsport, Tenn., a
sister, Mrs. Ben Everhart of Rt.
4. Mocksville and two brothers,
Roy Garwood of Rt. 4,
Mocksville and Floyd Garwood
of Center Street. Cooleemee.
Everett Dennis,
Davie Native
COOLEEMEE—Everett
Hanes Dennis, 60, formerly of
Cooleemee and a resident of
Virginia Beach, Va., for about
20 years, died 12:30 p.m. Satur
day at his home.
Son of the late G.M. Dennis
and Betty Dennis, he is sur
vived by his wife, Gladys Cope
Dennis; a brother, Otis Dennis
of Route 2, Advance; two sis
ters, Mrs. Betty Murphy and
Mrs. Nancy Ijames of Mocks
ville.
Funeral services will be con
ducted at 2 p.m. Monday at
Holloman and Brown Funeral
Chapel at Norfolk, Va. Burial
will be in Forest Lawn Ceme
tery at Norfolk.
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WHAT DO YOU LIKE
BEST ABOUT SPRING?
PHOTOS AND INTERVIEWS
. By MARLENE BENSON
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MISS GLORIA RIDENHOUR,
Pine Ridge Rd., Cooleemee sev
enth grader "Cause it's not
cold and it's real warm. I like
the warm weather."
Mrs. McCorkle
Of Mocksville
MOCKSVILLE - Mrs. Mag
6ie Cartner McCorkle 79, of
[ardison St. died Friday at
Watts Hospital in Durham.
She was born in Iredell Coun
ty, daughter of the late Wesley
and Mary Gaither Cartner.
Her husband, William Robert
McCorkle, died in 1935.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Ollie B. Anderson of. Co
lumbus, Ind., and Mrs. Virginia
M. Corya of McLean, Va.; a son,
Robert W. McCorkle of Dur
ham; four step-daughters, Mrs.
Laura Spittle of Monroe. Mrs.
Flossie Helms and Mrs. Pearl.
Harrison, both'of Charlotte, and
Mrs. Catherine Bacom of Mat
thews; two step-sons, J. L.
McCorkle of Myrtle Beach, S.C.
and P. H. McCorkle of Char
lotte; and a brother, Pearl Car
tner of Mocksville.
L.T. Johnston
Of Davie County
MOCKSVILLE Lowell
Ihomas Johnston, 76, of Davie
County died Wednesday night at
Davie Memorial Hospital.
He born March 18, 1893, in
Indiana, the son of the late
Ihomas and Nora Johnston.
Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Michole Ash ton of Fayette
ville; four sons, Raym6nd-and
Ralph Jol\nston, both of Fa
yetteville, David Johnston, of
Wichita, Kan., and Robert
Johnston of El Paso, Tex.; a
brother, Leland Johnston of
Morgan ton; 13 grandchildren;
and four great-grandchildren.
FOUND: Boat on S. Yadkir
River. Owner please call 284
2731, giving description.
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Remove excess body fluid with
FLUIDEX tablets, only $1.69 at
Cooleeme Drug Company.
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MRS. JANET DAVIS, Center
Street, housewife "Oh, I
guess it's cause you don't have
to stay inside all the time. I like
the warm weather."
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MRS. PAT BARBER, Yadkin
Street, housewife "House
cleaning, vardcleaning, and
iust general cleaning. Especial
ly when it's over."
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