Thursday, March 30, 1939
MRS. PARDUE
PAS® AWAY
Wilkes Woman Dies Sunday
Night Following Illness
of Pneumonia
SERVICES HELD MONDAY
Mrs. Martha Hemric Pardue,
74, widow of Dock Pardue, died
Sunday night at the home of a
daughter, Mrs. Grant Wagoner,
near Ronda, from an illness of
pneumonia.
Mrs. Pardue was the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett
Hemric of Wilkes county. She
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was a devout member of the
Baptist church. Her husband
preceded her in deatn several
years ago.
She is survived by two daugh
ters, Mrs. Grant Wagoner of
Ronda, and Mrs. Luther Freeman
of Jonesville, and three sons,
Cleveland Pardue of Sanford;
Qrover Pardue of Jonesville, and
Everette Pardue of Ronda. One
sister and one brother, Mrs. John
Brooks of High Point and Lytle
Hemric of Virginia, also survive.
Funeral services were held
Monday morning at 11 o'clock
from Bethel Baptist church. The
rites were in charge of Rev. Rich
ard Pardue and Rev. Martin
Luffman. Interment was in the
church cemetery.
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THE ELKJN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA
MULBERRY
Rev. E. G. Jordan filled his
regular appointment at Bessie's
Chapel Baptist church last Sat
urday evening at 7:30 pjn., and
again Sunday at 11 ajn. Both
sermons were greatly enjoyed by
the congregation.
Mr. and Mrs. Romey Johnson
and family, of Charity Church
in Yadkin, attended services at
Bessie's Chapel Sunday and were
the afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Southard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Williams,
of Mountain Park, attended
church esrvlces at Bessie's Chapel
Sunday.
Rev. Armstrong, of Shady
Grove, will hold services at Bes
sie's Chapel Sunday afternoon at
2:00 o'clock. The public is cor
dially invited to attend.
Mr. Clyde White, of Union
Cross, was the week-end guest of
Mr. Clarence Southard.
Mr. Hort Thompson and son,
Johnny, have been very ill for the
past two weeks, but are greatly
improved, their many friends are
glad to know.
Miss Alice and Ralph Thomp
son, of Mountain Park, were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hort Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Cofcbs
and family, of Elkin, were the
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Wall and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Frank Fulk and son,
Glenn, all of Mount Airy, were
the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. 11. Baker and family.
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Miss Lottie Anderson of North
Wilkesboro, was the week-end
guest of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Jones.
Misses Ethel Mastin and Gladys
Sparks, of Roaring River, spent
the week-end with Miss Christine
Mast in.
Rev. and Mrs. D. J. White were
in Statesvllle Sunday visiting their
son, Fred White and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnis Pardue
spent Sunday with Mrs. Pardue's
parents, in Boone.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bentley and
daughter, Grace Dean, and Miss
Vivian Blackburn visited friends
in Roaring River Sunday.
; Mesdames Ella McClain and
May Tendell, and Misses Grace
McClain and June Royall of Wil
kesboro, were the Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bentley.
Rev. McKaughan of Winston-
Salem, filled his regular appoint
ment at the Baptist church here
Sunday and spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Black
bum and Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Martin.
Miss Lorraine Tharpe spent the
week-end in Winston-Salem.
Misses Margaret Webb and
Sara Perkins were business visit
ors in Elkin Saturday.
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