The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina (2024)

of of DEATHS and FUNERALS by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Russell Cartwright; six, daughters, Mrs. of Edenton, Mrs. Mildred Sawyer of Norfolk, Mrs. Sarah Frances Roberts, Mrs.

Less E. Mae Rudson of Rt. 3, Elizabeth City, Mrs. Betty Ann Stoner of Seaford and Sylvia Jane Cartwright, Rt. 2, Elizabeth City: three sons, Davis Warren Cartwright Jr.

of Edenton and Julien Russell Cartwright of Rt. 2, Elizabeth City; and Eugene Cartwright of Norfolk; 18 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the Chapel of Twiford Funeral Home.

The Rev. Timothy Bailey, will officiate therena the Rev. Dan pastor of Baptist Church Meadows, pastor of Woodland Methodist Church, will assist. Burial will follow in Westlawn Cemetery. ELIJAH BECK.

LEXINGTON Elijah Beck, 82, retired farmer of Rt. 6, Lexington, died Friday. Mr. Beck was born in Davidson County. He was a member of the Reformed Church.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Martha Briggs Beck of the home; two sons, Beck of Rt. 6, Lexington Charles E. Month Beck of Pittsburgh, five daughters, Mrs. Roscoe Seaford and Mrs.

Dolan Swing, both of Rt. 6, Lexington, Mrs. Fred Smith of Trinity, Mrs. Lake Leonard of Rt. 1, Lexington, and Mollie Beck of Raleigh; three brothers, Charlie Rt.

6, Lexington, John F. Beck of Lexington, and George Beck of Rt. 9, Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Smith and Mrs. Henry Foreman both of Lexington; 18 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, with the Rev. Raymond officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. WILLIAM H.

HATLEY. ALBEMARLE William Hasting Hatley, 89, retired farmer of Rt. 1, Stanfield, died Friday. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Running Creek Primitive Baptist Church, conducted by Elder C.

M. Mills. will be in the church cemetery. Surviving are his widow, Mary Harwood Hatley; three sons, Berry of Charlotte, Ellis of Stanfield and Frank of the home; seven daughters, Mrs. Curtis Eury Mt.

Pleasant, Marvin and Mrs. Lee Macon, Candlimof son and Mrs. Wilburn Mullis of Marshville, Della Hatley of the home, Mrs. Carl Ray Efird of Concord, and Mrs. Howard Collins of Stanfield; 20 grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs.

Addie Furre, Mrs. Jennie Mauney, Mrs. Rosa Lambert and Rodie Huneycutt, all of Rt. 1, Stanfield, and Mrs. Ada Williams of Rt.

1, Mt. Pleasant. MRS. ROBERT H. HAYWOOD.

BLADENBORO Funeral serv. ices for Mrs. Robert H. Haywood, 66, of Lisbon, who died Thursday, will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Lisbon Baptist Church by the Rev.

Jennis McLamb. Burial will follow in Paits Cemetery, Bladenboro. She is survived by her husband, Robert Haywood; three daughters, Mrs. D. Burney, Bowden: Mrs.

Joe Outlaw, Kenensville; Mrs. Lonnie Pittman, Evergreen; two sons, George Haywood, Bladenboro; Robert Haywood, Newport News, four brothers, Gaston Pait, Clinton, Gordeon Pait, St. Pauls; Stephen Pait, Georgia, and rie Pait, St. Pauls; three sisters, Mrs. Murry Haywood, Evergreen; Mrs.

Jim Solmon, Hill; Mrs. Willie Phelps of St. Pauls; 17 grandchildren. DURWOOD L. EVANS.

-Durwood Lee Evans, 75, died Thursday. He was a retired farmer. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at p.m. at the chapel of Garner's Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery.

The J. C. Parker, Methodist minister of Dover, will officiate. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gladys Gooding Evans; two brothers, William A.

of Grifton, and Dr. Atha West Evans of Philadelphia, and two sisters, mrs. Gertrude E. Brinkley and Mrs. Lydia E.

Ricks, both of Dover. INFANT MOORE. KINSTON-Lina Anne Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul E.

Moore of Kinston, da Rt. 3, died Thursday night. Funeral services will 1 be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at the graveside at Westview Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Lionel C.

Swink, Methodist minister of Trenton, Rt. 1. Surviving, in addition to the parents, are one brother, Jerry Michael and one sister, Cindy Elaine, both of the home: the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Betty Moore of Warrenton, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Wooten of Kinston, Rt. 3. CHARLIE F.

ALLEN. BURLINGTON-Charlie F. Allen, 63, died Friday. He was born in Alamance County and was a member of the Glencoe Baptist Church. He was a retired textile worker.

The funeral was held Friday, with burial in Pine Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillie A. Allen of the home; one son, James F. (Buddy) Allen of Rt.

two daughters, Opal Allen of the home and Mrs. Mary Smith of Gibsonville; one brother, Clyde Allen of Graham; two sisters, Mrs. Lola Saloman and Mrs. Ade Murray, both of Rt. three grandchildren.

MRS. EULA H. CASEY. COLDSBORO Mrs. Eula Hollowell Casey, 34, of Rt.

5, Goldsboro, died Thursday. She was a member of St. Luke Methodist Church, where funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. James H.

Miller, pastor, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Wilbur Creech pastor of Westwood Methodist Church. Ex-President Of Osteopath Society Dies GOLDSBORO Dr. Albert Hazel Zealy, 79, a past president of the N.C. Osteopathy Society, and for many years a member of the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners, died Thursday night.

He had practiced in Goldsboro from 1904 until his retirement in 1957. A native of Union County, S.C., he attended Presbyterian College, and the Southern School of Osteopathy, Franklin, Ky. He a former member of the board of deacons of First Baptist Church, a Mason and a former member of the Kiwanis Club, Chamber of Commerce and Goldsboro Industries. Surviving are his wife, the former Bertha Baird of Kentucky; three sons, Dr. A.

H. Zealy Jr. and Dr. James both of Goldsboro, ad Robert' Zealy of Raleigh; two daughters, Mrs. Edmond Jones Jr.

of Raleigh and Mrs. David Ulmer of Chapel Hill. Funeral services will be Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church. The Rev.

Gilmer Cross, pastor, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Lee Willing. ham, Presbyterian Minister of Greensboro. Burial will be in Willow Dale Cemetery. tentnea Church Cemetery, conducted by R.

E. Depp MRS. AUDREY G. NELSON. NEW BERN-Mrs.

Audrey Gaskins Nelson, 53, of Bridgeton, died Friday, Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Tabernacle Baptist Church by the Rev. Wayne LaCava and the Rev. H. H.

Cash. Interment be in the Cedar Grove Cemetery. A native of Craven County, she is survived by her husband, Alex N. Nelson; one son, George Nelson Bern, and two grandchildren." MRS. MYRTIE M.

WINDERS. STANTONSBURG-Mrs. Myrtie Minshew Winders, 72, of Stantonsburg, Rt. 2, died Thursday. Surviving are eight sons, Jake of Stantonsburg, Rt.

2, Eugene, Donnie and Thomas, all of Wilson, Aaron and Hilton, both of Fremont, Gilbert of Greenville and Cobert Winders of Goldsboro: five daughters, Mrs. Roxie Newsome of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Callie Phillips and Mrs. Margaret Vick, both of Wilson, Mrs. Julia Bennett of West Palm Beach, Fla.

and Mrs. Helen Brown of Pikeville; one brother, Perry Minshew of Fremont; 35 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday at Yelverton Methodist Church in Faro by the Rev. J.

J. Juren, pastor. Burial will follow in Wayne Memorial Cemetery in Goidsboro. ANTHONY D. DAUGHTRY.

CLINTON Anthony Dewitt Daughtry, 6 month-old son of Elbert L. and Lillie Brown Daughtry of Burlington, formerly of Clinton, died Friday. Funeral services will be held at Rowan Baptist Church Saturday at 4 p.m., with the pastor, the Rev. Millard M. Johnson in charge, assisted by the Rev.

L. Knott. Interment will be in the Clinton cemetery. He is survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.

Elbert L. Daughtry; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Daughtry, of Clinton; her maternal grandparents, and Mrs. R. E. HARVEY CAPPS. LUMBERTO -Harvey Capps, 72, of Orrum, died Thursday.

Funeral services will conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at Proctorville Baptist Church by the Rev. Nash Intermenthe Rev. Wayne Tyner. will be in Broad Ridge Cemetery.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Alice Capps; two daughters, Henry Mishew of Rt. 1, Orrum, and Mrs. Earl Collins of North Lumberton; three stepsons, Loddrick Hardin, William Hardin and Bernice Hardin o. Rt.

1: Orrum; three stepdaughters, Navonna Hardin of Barnesville, Ava Grey Hardin of the home and Mrs. Paul Parham of Ohio; and 10 grandchildren. HORACE B. PENNINGTON. FUQUAY Horace B.

Pennington, 53, died of a heart attack late Thursday at his home, Holly Springs, Rt. 1. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leila Spence Pennington; two daughters, Mrs. E.

S. Batton and Mrs. W. E. Shelburn, both of Durham: one son, H.

B. Pennington, Raleigh; one sister, Miss Beulah Pennington of Durham; one son, H. B. Pennington, Raleigh; one sister, Miss Beulah Pennington of Durham; two brothers, Eugene and Herbert Pennington of Durham. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

MISS SARAH E. PADGETT. JACKSONVILLE Miss Sarah Elizabeth Padgett, 76, died Thursday. Funeral services the Padgett family on ducted Friday at the graveside? at Rt. 1, Holly Ridge, by Elder Council Davis of Holly Ridge.

Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Nell Coston of Holly Ridge. MRS. CARRIE W. MARSHBURN.

JACKSONVILLE Mrs. Carrie Wood Marshburn, 48, died Friday. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Bethlehem Baptist Church by the pastor, the Rev. Junie Barnes.

Burial will be in the Bryan family cemetery near the home. She is surI vived by her husband, Elridge Marshburn, and two daughters, Jean, of the home, and Mrs. Billy Cavenaugh of Jacksonville; two brothers, John mington and Richard Barber of Rt. 1, Jacksonville; four sisters, Mrs. Thomas Overstreet, Jack sonville, Mrs.

Elliott Brinson of Beulaville, Mrs. Bryson Ballew 3 of Nashville, Mrs. Kenneth Lanier of Maple Hill, and two grandchildren. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, RALEIGH, N. C.

3 Saturday Morning, January 28, 1961 Two Men Injured As Car Hits Train JAMES E. KING. James E. King, retired Lt. Col.

of the U. Army, of Clarksville, and formerly of Raleigh, Thursday after a lingering illness. He was the son of Mrs. J. E.

King of 515 1 N. Bloodworth St. here. Other survivors include his wife, Louise Davis King; one son, James E. of the home; one brother, Linwood of Raleigh; and one sister, Mrs.

A. lovsky of Raleigh. Funeral ices will be held here at Penningn be Smith Funeral home at a time to announced. Burial will be in Oakwood. G.

ROBERT CAIN. G. Robert Cain, 50, of Cameron Court Apartments, died Friday morning at Rex. Hospital after a short illness. is survived by his wife, the former Nancy Baldwin; his mother, Mrs.

Mattie Willet of Raleigh; one brother, Thomas Cain, Raleigh; one sister, Mrs. John Sanders, Raleigh. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3:30 at Mitchell Funeral Home, with the Rev. Ray Lanier and the Rev. George Blount officiating.

Burial will folow in CHARLES R. BLACKWELL. Funeral services for Charles R. Blackwell, 54, of Raleigh, Rt. 4, who died Thursday of an apparent heart attack, will be held at 3 p.m.

from the Inwood Baptist Church. The Rev. William Pope will officiate, assisted by the Rev. James Pulley. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

He is survived his wife, Mrs. Idalia S. Blackwell; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Blackwell of Hendersonville; one son, Charles Daniel Blackwell of the home; two sisters, Mrs.

Berthel Stepp and Mrs. Estell Mace, both of Hendersonville. MRS. DORINDA WOMBLE. Mrs.

Dorinda Womble of 310 Camden St. died at her home Monday. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 1 p.m. at Maple Temple Church by the Rev. M.

F. Booker. Burial will follow in Hillerest Cemetery. Surviving are one daughter, Catherine Jackson of Philadelphia, two sons, John Johnof the Bronx, and James Jackson of Raleigh; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. H.

M. Dickens, Mrs. Cassie Cherry, Mrs. Iola Womble, all of Raleigh, and one brother, Clifton Womble of Raleigh. CHRISTIAN OTT.

Christian Ott of Mamaroneck, N. father of Mrs. James Gordon Mann of Raleigh, died Friday in Mamaroneck, according to information received here. Surviving, in addition to his daughter here, are his wife and another daughter, Mrs. Michael Talbot, both of Mamaroneck, and six grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday in Mamaroneck and burial will follow in Rye, N. Y. MRS. KATHRYNE S. JARRETT.

Funeral services for Mrs. Kathryne Spingler Jarrett, 57, of 2501 Beechridge who died Wednesday, will' be held at 2 p.m. today at The Church of the Good Shepherd. The Rev. James McDowell Dick will officiate and burial will follow at Oakwood.

INFANT TERRELL. Sharon Terrell, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Terrell of East Martin Street, died at her home Thursday. Graveside services will be conducted today at 11 a.m.

at Hillcrest Cemetery. Surviving in addition to the parents are one brother, Vittoro A. Terrell of the home, and grandmother, Mrs. Mary Quiller. JOSEPH G.

ROBERTSON. services for Joseph G. Robertson, which will were scheduled be held at 2 p.m. from Malaby's Cross Roads Baptist Church, Rev. Geo.

S. Stokes officiating. Burial will follow in cemetery. MRS. LILLIE S.

ENSCORE. Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie S. Enscore will be held at 10:30 a.m. today at Brown Wynne Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Montlawn. MRS. HAZEL S. STUFFEL. Funeral services for Mrs.

Hazel Shelton Stuffel will be held at 2 p.m. today at Brown-Wynne Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oakwood. MRS. BERTHA S.

MCNAIR. WILMINGTON Mrs. Bertha Swinson McNair, 80, widow of A. B. McNair, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Manes M. Tyler, at Kinston, Thursday afternoon. Born in Duplin County, she was a lifelong resident of Wilmington until 1955, when she went to reside with her daughter. 0ther survivors include two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. A.

C. Boney of Richmond, Va. and Mrs. H. W.

Turrentine of Raleigh, formerly of Wilmington. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Kinston and to moving there she was a member of St. Andrew's Covenant Presbyterian church here. Funeral services will be conducted at the chapel of the Ward Funeral Home Saturday at 2:30 p.m. the Rev.

Thomas Hamilton, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Kinston. Interment will be in Oakdale Cemetery. DAVIS W. CARTWRIGHT. ELIZABETH CITY Davis Warren Cartwright died Friday in Elizabeth City, Rt.

2. He was a native and lifelong resident of Pasquotank County. He was a farmer, member of the Woodland Methodist Church and a member of the Men's Bible Class of Berea Baptist Church. He is survived will be in Wayne Memorial Park. are her husband, Surviving, daughter, lotte of the home; her mother, Mrs.

H. S. (Speed) Hollowell of the home; brothers, Wilton Hollowell of two, Goldsboro and Earl Hollowell of Palatka, Fla. LEONARD C. GIDDEONS.

WALLACE Leonard Cleveland Giddeons, 75, died at his home on 1 Rt. 1, Wallace Wednesday. He was a farmer and a member of Antioch Baptist Church, where funeral services were conducted Friday by the Rev. W. E.

Giddeons assisted by the Rev. Samuel Grimes, both of Wallace. Surviving his wife, Mrs. Clida Rivenbark Giddeons; five daughters, Mrs. Early Brock, Mrs.

Blanton, John Johnson, all of Wallace; Mrs. Bill Proctor of Willard and Mrs. Elwin Wells of Teachey; four sons, William, Leonard C. Jr. at Cecil, all of Wallace, and Leophas of the home; three sisters, Mrs.

Ida Merritt of Tomahawk, Harriet Gideons of Wallace and Mrs. Martha English of Rocky Mount; 17 grandchildren. ELIJAH M. EVANS. SILER CITY- -Elijah M.

Evans, 77, a retired farmer, died at his home in Siler City Friday morning. He was a native of Granville County, and Methodist a Church. member of Survivors Gray include his wife, Mrs. Mary Biggs Evans; two daughters, ComKinton, Minton, andanSer, two modore John sons, Richard Evans of Oxford and Brodie Evans of the home; one sister, Mrs. B.

P. Woodlief of Rt. 2, Kittrell; two brothers, Archie Evans of Oxford, and Willie Evans of Henderson, and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Gray Rock Methodist Church near Oxford Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment will follow in the Church cemetery.

JAMES P. (JIM) CREECH. SELMA -James P. (Jim) Creech, 72, of Selma, Rt. 1, died in Johnston Memorial Hospital Thursday night.

Surviving are his wife Mrs. Crocker Creech; two daughters, Avan, Mrs. Donald Flowers of Clayton, Mrs. William Ellis, Clayton, Rt. 2, one John Creech, Selma, Rt.

three stepdaughters, Mrs. Marvin Scott and Miss Katie Lee Ellis, both of Selma, and Mrs. Walter Martin, Newark, five stepsons, Ellis King's Park, N. William Ellis, Clayton, Rt. 2, Wilson Ellis, Selma, Rt.

1, Milton Ellis, Guatemala City, Central America and Kenneth Ellis, Lucama; one brother, W. E. Creech, Selma, Rt. 1, and 10 granchildren. Funeral serwill be held at the Thanksgiving Missionary Baptist Church at 3 p.m.

Sunday by the pastor, the Rev. Aubrey McClellan. ial will be in church cemetery. MRS. CYNTHIA B.

BROWN. STATESVILLE, 86, Mrs. died Cynthia Thursday. She was born in Cleveland County and was married Jan. 10.

1894, to Thomas Newton Brown, who survives. She had been a member of the First Baptist Church for 64 years. Survivor include two daughters, Mrs. Elliott R. Stewart, Creswell, and Mrs.

A. Waters, Denver; five sons, Roy Eugene Brown, T. Carl Brown, Allen W. Brown, all of Raleigh, and James N. Brown of Winston Salem and Ralph A.

Brown, Statesville. a sister, Mrs. Henry Blalock, 16 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church.

Dr. John M. Sykes will conduct the services. Interment will follow in Oakwood Cemetery. ARTHUR H.

MELVIN. FAYETTEVILLE-Arthur Herbert Melvin, 76, died Friday. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Rogers and Breece Funeral home. Burial will be in La Fayette Memorial Park.

The Rev. J. M. Gibbs will officiate. Mr.

Melvin was born in Bladen County. He was married to the former Maude Edwards of Cumberland County. Surviving are his wife; five sons, A. W. Melvin, Ancil H.

Melvin, and Albert Melvin, all of the home; A. Glenn Melvin of CaliWaymon M. Melvin, Fayetteville; two daughters, Mrs. Velma Sutton and Sallie Melvin both of the home; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Ancil W. Melvin and Alton G.

Melvin of Fayetteville: a sister, Irene Melvin, of Fayetteville. MRS. BELLA R. JONES. GRAHAM Mrs.

Bella Ray Jones, 86, died Thursday. She was the widow of John R. Jones, who died in 1934. She was a tive of Harnett County, She was a member of the First Methodist Church of Graham. She is survived by one sister, Miss Betty Ray, of the home.

CHARLIE RAY ROGERS. FUQUAY Funeral servies for Charlie Ray Rogers, Varina, Rt. 1, who died Thursday morning, will be conducted from the Kennebec Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Saturday. The Rev.

James 0. Ayco*ck and the C. T. Gray will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

JOSEPH C. HOLT. BURLINGTON-Final rites for Joseph Clyde Holt, 68, of Oklahoma City, whose sister lives in Burlington, were held Friday. He was a native of Alamance County and former member of the Graham Methodist Church. He is survived by his Mrs.

Mary Blanche Holt of the home and his sister. MRS. T. N. BROWN.

STATESVILLE Mrs. T. N. Brown died Friday. She is survived by her father; two daugh- ters, Mrs.

Elliott R. Stewart, of Cresswell, Mrs. Waters of Denver; five sons, Ralph A. Brown of Statesville, James N. Brown, Winston Salem, Allen W.

Brown, T. Carl and Roy Eugene, all of Raleigh. INFANT JENNETTE. HATTERAS Mathew Abernathy Jennette, infant son of Mrs. Ann Burrus Jennette and Nasa Jennette, died Friday, Besides his mother and father, he is survived by two brothers, Willard R.

Jennette and N. F. Jennette III, both of Buxton; his maternal grandparents, Mrs. Brittie Burrus of Hatteras and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. F. Jennette. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 1 p.m. at Buxton Methodist Church by the Rev.

C. E. Cash, pastor. Burial will I follow in the family plot at Buxton. PETER A.

KABO. ROCKY MOUNT Peter Alexander Kabo, 57, died Thursday. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday p.m. at the chapel of funeral home Yost by the Rev. Thomas J.

C. Smyth, rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd. Burial will be in Pineview Cemetery. He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Judy C.

Constantine of the home; two brothers, Michael Kabo New York City, William of Port Arthur, Canada; a sister, Mrs. Ann Dumka of Port Arthur; a granddaughter. He was retired ACL car repairman. MRS. GLADYS N.

DILLARD. ROCKY MOUNT Mrs. Gladys Nichols Dillard, 60, died Thursday. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at Gay-Yost Funeral home by the Rev.

James McChesney, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in Pineview Cemetery. Surviving a are her husband, William W. Dillard of Rocky Mount; a daughter, Mrs. Millard D.

Bean of Burlington; two brothers, Chief of Police, J. I. Nichols of Rocky Mount and A. C. Nichols Jr.

of Enfield; a sister, Mrs. S. K. Smith, of Rocky Mount. MRS.

MARTHA T. BROWN. MEBANE Mrs. Martha Rodema Taylor Brown, 83, of Rt. 1, Efland, died Wednesday.

She was the wife of the late D. E. Brown and native of Orange County. For many years she taught in the Orange County schools and the Waxhaw Schools at Waxhaw. She was a member of Fairfield Presbyterian Church in Orange County for many years.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Gene B. Cothrain of Rt. 1, Efland, Mrs. Flora B.

Dick of Mebane; one son, John F. Brown of Swananoa; five grandchildren; one, half sister, Mrs. Dan Graham Efland; four half-brothers, Ernest, Bristowe and Edward Taylor of Efland and Clarence Taylor of Mebane. JAMES B. NEWSOME.

AHOSKIE James Braxton Newsome, 83, died Thursday. He is survived by his wife, Mary Cleaton Newsome; four sons, Frank of New York, N. Y. Cecil, Tommie C. and Howard Newsome, all of Ahoskie; one daugnter, Mrs.

Ralph Harrington, Aulander; one sister Mrs. D. L. Holloman, Ahoskie and grandchildren. Funeral services conducted in Creech Memorial Baptist Church, of which he was a member, by the Rev.

Victor Batchelor and the Rev. Oscar Creech, Sunday at 2 p.m. Burial will follow in the Aulander Ceme- tery. REV. EDGAR N.

TEAGUE. FAYETTEVILLE Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Powell Tabernacle Church for the Rev. Edgar Neil Teague, by the Rev. ter Walker, pastor, Grace Baptist Church, assisted by the Rev.

Grady McKethan, pastor Powell Tabernacle, and the Rev. James Cammack, pastor, Snyder Memorial, and the Rev. Louis Gaines, pastor First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Lafayette Memorial Park. THURL BAILEY.

SPRING HOPE Thurl Bailey, 22, of New York City, died Wednesday. Surviving his mother, Mrs. Lillian Bailey; four sisters, Mrs. Joyce of Washington, Betty, Gloria and Lillian Bailey, all of Spring Hope; three brothers, Carl of Washington, vid and Charles Bailey, both of Spring Hope. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

at the Union Hill Baptist Church, Nashville, by the pastor, the Rev. S. G. Dunston. 'Burial will follow in the church cemetery.

JOHN C. STUART. TEACHEY John Cleveland Stuart, 75, died at his home Friday. survived by his widow, Mrs. "Elsa Auman; three sons.

Julian L. of Charlotte, Jack Teachey and George A. Stuart of Wychoff, N. three daughters. Mrs.

W. W. Greer of Whiteville, Mrs. Ray Capoccia of Chicago, and Mrs. W.

H. Forlaw of Teachey. MRS. FAB NEWKIRK. ROSE HILL Fab Newkirk, widow of Fab Newkirk of Rose Hill, died Friday.

Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Oak Plain Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Robert Wilkins, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Wade Ellison of Rose Hill. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.

MISS RENA MORSE. ROCKINGHAM Miss Rena Morse, 70, of Rockingham, died Thursday. Funeral services will held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Chapel. Burial follow Church King, tery.

Survivors are three ers. Arthur Morse, J. R. and George Morse, all of ingham; two sisters, Mrs. Pence, Cora Morse, both of ingham.

MRS. MATTIE P. COOPER. ELIZABETH CITY Mrs Mattie Parker Cooper, 69, died Friday. She was a native of Gates County and had been living in Elizabeth City for the past 50 years.

She was the widow of Elisha H. Cooper. She was a member of the Corinth Baptist Church. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Blake Joyner City, Mrs.

S. E. Tilett of Virginia Beach, Mrs. Richard Mansfield of Camden and Barnes of Virginia Beach; two sons, Harris Cooper and Shelby Cooper, both of Elizabeth City; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Brinkley of Portsmouth; four brothers, Paul Parker of Elizabeth City, Peter Parker and Otis Parker of Portsmouth Jim Parker of Roxabel; 11 grandchildren.

WILLIAM E. TYLER JR. MOUNT OLIVE William Elliott Tyler 52, of Mt. Olive, died Thursday, Surviving are Mrs. Tyler, the former Sarah E.

Markham of Cumberland County: one son, William E. Tyler IlI of New Providence, N. his mother, Mrs. W. E.

Tyler of Asheland, one brother, Lt. Col. J. 0. Syracuse, N.

two sisters, Mrs. H. D. Gillespie of Asheland, Va. and Mrs.

J. D. Meade of Petersburg, one grandson. Graveside services and burial will be in the Maplewood Cemetery at 3 p.m. Sunday, with the Rev.

D. L. Fouts, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Mr. Tyler's business connection was with Cobb's Electrical Co.

here. He was a member of the Baptist Church in Asheland. MRS. LULA ROUSE BARTLETT. SNOW HILL Mrs.

Lula Rouse Bartlett, 75, widow of Will Bartlett, died Friday afternoon. She was a lifelong member of the Harrell's Chapel Free Will Baptist Church. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Edwards Funeral Home here by the Rev. C.

J. Harris of Greenville and the Rev. John Grant of Snow Hill. Interment will follow in the Snow Hill Cemetery. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.

Leon Kearney, Rt. Hill; three sons, Frank, Wilbur and' Johnny Bartlett, all of Rt. 3, Snow Hill; one sister, Mrs. Sadie Reeves, Rt. 3, Snow Hill; two brothers, Joe and Frank Rouse, both of Rt.

3, Snow Hill, an six grandchildren. ROBERT E. BUTLER. DUBLIN Robert Edward Butler, 41, merchant of Dublin, died Friday. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev.

H. F. Donnelly at 2 p.m. Monday at the chapel, of Elizabethtown. Kinlaw Burial funeral will home follow in Elizabethtown City Cemetery.

Surviving with his wife, Mrs. Berta Robert Butler, are three daughters, Patricia, Debra and Cynthia; six sons, Vaughn, Johnnie, David, Gerald Ray, Robert Harold and Lynn all of the home: two sisters, Mrs. Vance Smith of St. Augustine, Mrs. Ollive Lanier of Elizabethtown; two brothers, the Rev.

J. Homer But. ler of Parkersburg and Lee But. ler of Fayetteville. CHARLES A.

HOEY. -Charles Ayco*ck Hoey, son of the late Governor and U.S. Senator Clyde R. Hoey, died here Friday. He was in the insurance and real estate business here and attended North Carolina State College.

Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Central Methodist Church here. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Gidney Hoey; three children, Elizabeth of the home, Mrs. Jack Mansfield of Morehead City; a son, Clyde R.

Hoey II, student at N. C. State College; a brother, Clyde R. Hoey of Canton; a sister, Mrs. Dan Paul of Raleigh.

JUNIUS D. LITTLETON. NEW BERN-Funeral services for Junius David Littleton, 44, of Santa Monica, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Willis-Ballard Chapel by the Rev. Wayne LaCava and the Rev.

Ralph Lightsey. He died Tuesday in California. A native of Jones County, he was a former New Bern resident. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Ida Banks Littleton of New Bern; three brothers, Charlie and Raymond Littleton, both of Portsmouth, and Ben Littleton of New Bern, and two sisters, Mrs.

D. W. Harrison of New Bern, and Mrs. B. M.

Canady of Pollocksville. INFANT MATTHEWS. KINSTON Brenda Gail Matthews, one-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.

Matthews, died Thursday. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at the graveside in the Red Oak Cemetery in Nash County. Surviving in addition to her parents are one sister, Cynthia Ann, of the home; her grandmother, Mrs. D.

paternal thews of Kinston and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Joyner of Nashville. HILLIARD W. WELLS.

WILSON- -Hilliard Walter Wells, 77, of Wilson, Rt. 2, died Thursday. Surviving are one son, Edgar Wells; one daughter, Gladys Sutton, both of Wilson, Rt. 2: two brothers, Mack of Delaware and Branch Wells of Wilson, Rt. one sister, Mrs.

Addie Boswell of Lucama. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Hunt's funeral home chapel. Burial will be in the will Cemebroth- Morse, RockGertie Rock- FUQUAY SPRINGS Two men were injured Friday when a car skidded at a rural Wake County railroad crossing and collided with a Durham Southern freight train. Tim Johnson, 25, driver of the car, and Willis Young, 34, a passenger in the car, were admitted to Fuquay-Varina Hospital with multiple injuries.

Their conditions were described as "fair." Both men are residents of Angier, Rt. 1. Johnson suffered severe face cuts which required 100 stitches, and possible wrist and ankle fractures. Young sustained a broken arm, broken knee cap and face cuts. Highway Patrolman G.

A. Lessaid the train was traveling about 25 miles an hour and had all emergency braking equipment on in an attempt to avoid the Murphy Man's Body Is Found In Iowa Area ELDORA, Iowa (AP)- A body found near here has been identified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation through fingerprints as that of Wayne Emory Derreberry, 33, of Murphy, N.C., Sheriff Lowell McCormick said Friday. The body was found last Saturday alongside the Minneapolis St. Louis Railroad tracks. Armed service discharge papers and a birth certificate found on the body carried the name of Daniel C.

Rhodes of Ripley, W.Va. But taken from the body those on the fingerprints, papers. McCormick said Rhodes was located in Minneapolis, where he told police that he was beaten and his identification papers taken recently. The sheriff said a brother of Derreberry's, employed at a funeral home in Copperhill, asked that the body be sent there. Bertie Banker, Ex-Legislator Succumbs at 71 LEWISTON Thomas Norfleet Peele, 71, died Thursday afternoon.

He was a banker, a farmer, merchant, a Mason and a Shriner, a Sunday School teacher and deacon of the First Baptist Church, a former state legislator, president of Ahoskie Production Credit Association, and a member of the Bertie County Board of Commissioners. He is survived by four brothers, R. J. R. and Foye, all of Lewiston, Curtis of St.

Augustine, two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Bazemore, Lewiston and Mrs. Carlton Cherry, Ahoskie. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the First Baptist Church by his pastor, the Rev.

John B. Stephenson. Interment will follow in Hoggard Cenetery. Roanoke Rapids Ex-Mayor Dead ROANOKE RAPIDS Walter S. Lynch, 82, former mayor of Roan.

oke Rapids, died Friday in Roanoke Rapids hospital. Lynch founded one of the city's oldest firms, a jewelry concern, in 1903. The firm is now operated by son. He was owner of the first automobile here. He was a native of Brunswick County, coming here in 1900.

He was Sunday School superintendent at the First Methodist Church here for 20 years, and was a member of Woodmen of the World. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at the First Methodist Church, and burial will be in Cedarwood cemetery. Surviving are one son, Lynch of Roanoke Rapids, and two grandsons. New Slogan HAVANA (UPI) Premier Fidel Castro's regime Friday abruptly switched its official slogan for 1961 from "year of education' to "year of the firing squad" and signaled the aparent beginning of new mass executions.

crash. The accident occured at 12:30 p.m. at Holland's Crossing, about three miles northeast of Fuquay. Johnson, trying to stop the car, went into a skid on the ice-covpavement, patrolman said. Damage to train's diesel engine was estimated at $500.

E. B. Dunn, 44, of Dunn was the train engineer. Former Tar Heel Priest Succumbs NEW YORK (AP) The Rev. James Malley, 49, a Roman Catholic priest who has served parishes in various parts of the South, died Thursday night in Providence Hospital, Washington, D.C., of a heart attack, it was disclosed here.

Father Malley, assistant pastor of St. Cecilia Church in East Harlem, previously served parishes in Maricao and Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico; Tampa, Kannapolis, N.C.; and Orangeburg, S.C. was born in Boston. A solemn high requiem mass will be sung for him here Tuesday. The old world secret of youthful, Natural Looking Hair Color Without coal tar dye! Without color rinse! Grecian Formula 16 actually changes dull, drab gray hair to youthful natural looking color in 21 days or less.

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