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t- 4 1 i i THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Sunday, June 2, 1963 15-A S. C. And S. C. Deaths And Funerals Mecklenburg B.

Mulligan, W. B. Mulligan, all of Charlotte. Calhoun of Laurel Hill, L. E.

Calhoun, J. M. Calhoun, both of Laurinburg. DR. J.

C. PEARCE, 75, of Graniteville, S.C., the brother of Mrs. John Bell Towill of Charlotte, died Thursday. Burial was Saturday in Staunton, Va. marie, Brett Bangle of Montgomery, step-daughters, Mrs.

Lela Honeycutt of Gold Hill, Miss Blanch Bangle of Salisbury, Mrs. Ruth Dry of Concord; brothers, James C. Keith, Ed L. Keith, both of Salisbury, William C. Keith of Vallejo, Thomas A.

Keith of Casa Grande, sisters, Mrs. J. D. Faulkenbury, Mrs, Annie Merritt, both of Salisbury, Mrs. Sarah Miller of Rt.

5. HAROLD LEROY AUGHTRY, 38, of 900 Parkwood Ave. died Friday. Funeral 3 p.m. today in McEwen West Chapel.

Survivors: stepmother, Mrs Maggie M. Aughtry of Char lotte; sisters, Mrs. J. W. Wil liams of Doraville, Mrs 0.

Wheeler, Mrs. Ray Kinley, Miss Jean Aughtry all of Charlotte: brother, Frank B. Aughtry of North Arlington, N.J. LEXINGTON-Mrs. Edith Pugh Hege, 75, died Saturday at Haven Nursing Home near Lexington.

Funeral 5 p.m. Monday at the First Methodist Church. Survivors: sons, John G. Hege Jr. of Washington, D.

H. Ellis Hege of Thomasville, Everett Hege of Concord, Stanley W. Hege of Lexington; dauhters: Mrs. C. R.

Smith of Albemarle; brother, Archie Pugh of Florida; sisters, Mrs. Agness Weant of Salisbury, Mrs. Connie Gamble of Hickory, Mrs. Mattie Huff of 9 A.M. HOMER LEE TUCKER, 50, of Rt.

2, Charlotte, died Saturday in a Pineville hospital. Funeral 11 a.m. Monday at McEwen West Chapel. Graveside service 2 p.m. in Eldorado.

Survivors: wife; son, Thomas Lee Tucker of the home; sisters, Mrs, Dena Deaton of Denton, Mrs. Fate Grissom of Ophir, Mrs. Whitt Kirk of Eldorado, Mrs. R. D.

Cranford of Troy: brother, Alfonzo Tucker of Eldorado. MRS. LULA PEARL ALEXANDER, 76 died Thursday. Funeral 2:30 p.m. today at Hank ins and Whittington Chapel.

SALISBURY George Luther Miller, 80, of Rt. 1 died Friday in Rowan Memorial Hos pital. Funeral 3 p.m. today at Franklin Presbyterian Church. TIL 12 MIDNIGHT SHELBY Johnnie Francis Greene, 85, of Rt.

2, died Saturday at Royster Memorial Hospital. Funeral 4 p.m. today at Boiling Springs Baptist Church. CHARLES EDGAR BLYTHE, 59, died Saturday in a local hos pital. Funeral plans incomplete.

Survivors: wife; sons, Robert B. Blythe of the home, Charles C. Blythe of the U.S Army in Germany; brother, LeGette Blythe of Hunters ville; sisters, Mrs. Charles Dudley of Huntersville, Mrs. Mclver Jackson of REV.

LIONEL B. WEST of 316 Campus St. died Saturday in a local hospital. Funeral plans incomplete. Survivors: daughter, Miss Esther West of Charlotte; son.

Dr. William Lionel West of Washington, D.C. LINCOLNTON- Mrs. Katherine Bangle Harrill, 81. died Friday af home.

Funeral 3 p.m. today at First Baptist Church. Survivors: daughter. Miss Katherine Harrill of Charlotte; sons, George. Frederick Harrill of Lincolnton, Guy W.

Harrill of Newton: sisters, Mrs. C. K. Peaco*ck of Charlotte, Mrs. A.

E. Finger of Lincolnton. SHELBY Ernest King. 55, of Rt. 2, Vale, died Friday in a Lincolnton Hospital.

Funeral 3 p.m. today at Hulls Grove Baptist Church. North Carolina STATESVILLE Mrs. Myrtle Younger Beaver, 74, of 52 N. Crowell Concord, died Friday.

Funeral 3 p.m. today at Oakwood Cemetery in LOWELL Mrs. Callie M. Whitener, 78, died Friday in a local hospital. Funeral 4 p.m.

today at Lowell Free Will Baptist Church. Comfortable Easy Care 38 COTTOII-42 ESTROII ACETATE Ini STATESVILLE Mrs. Hubert Morrison of 116 Kelly died Saturday in Davis Hospital. MRS. PAULINE FERGUSON BLANKENSHIP, 55, of 2007 Lombardy Circle died Saturday at home.

Funeral 3 p.m. today at Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church. Survivors: husband. Van L. Blankenship; sons, McChord1 Blankenship of the home, Bobby Blankenship with the U.S.

Air Force in Savannah sisters, Mrs. Joe Neely, Mrs. R. L. Pu kett, both of Charlotte; brothers, H.

J. Ferguson of Charlotte, W. B. Ferguson, L. Q.

Ferguson, both of Matthews. ALBEMARLE Miss Connie Marie Rummage, 6-year-o 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Rummage of Layton Road, died Saturday in a local hospital.

Funeral 4 p.m. today at Anderson Grove Baptist Church. Survivors: parents; brothers, Roy Rummage, Scott Rummage, both of the home; sisters, Miss Barbara Rummage, Miss Patricia Rummage, Miss Sandra Rummage, all of the home. MAIDEN George P. Ledford, 84, of Rt.

3, Vale, died Saturday in a Hickory hospital. Funeral 3 p.m. today at Plateau Methodist Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs Guy V. Rudisill of Newton, Mrs.

Ben Ware of Kings Mountain; son, E. G. Led ford of Rt. 3, Vale. TAYLORSVILLE Mrs.

Barth Fowler, 58, of Rt. I died Friday in Alexander County Hos-ptial. Funeral 4 p.m. today at Calvary Baptist Church. TAYLORSVILLE Charles Owen Bowman, 24, of Rt.

2, Hidde-nite, died Friday at Alexander County Hospital. Funeral 2 p.m. today at Macedonia Baptist Church. i A With or Without Collar MRS. FRANK HARRISON COTHRAN, 79, of 917 Queens Road died Saturday.

Funeral 10 a.m. Monday at Harry and Bryant Chapel in the Oaks. Survivors: sons, Frank H. Cothran James C. Cothran, both of Charlotte, Samuel A.

Cothran of Charleston, S.C.; sister, Mrs. W. D. Jones of Wilmington. ASHEBORO Virgil M.

Aldridge 75, died Saturday at home. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday at Bethany Methodist Church. Survivors: wife; sons, Clyde Aldridge, V. M.

Aldridge, both of Asheboro; daughter, Mrs. Athalie Moquin of Southmont; brother, Urcil Aldridge of St. Petersburg, sisters, Mrs. J. W.

Angel, Sr. of Winston Salem, Mrs. C. D. Stout of High Point.

WADESBORO George Thom as McQuage, 89, of Wades-boro died Saturday. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday in Moore Funeral Home Chapel. MARION Everett L. Kidd, 42, died Friday in an hospital.

Funeral 2 p.m. today at Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors: wife; son, Henry L. Kidd of the home; daughter, Miss Mary Jane Kidd of the home; brothers, Raymond Kidd of Athens. W.Va., Orval Kidd of Paducah, Charlie Kidd of Roanoke, Paul Kidd of Miami, sisters, Mrs.

L. R. Rusk of Columbia, S.C., Mrs. T. W.

Jeffcoate of Mullins, W.Va. South Carolina a hand or machine washing at mild setting a quick drying a easy ironing press on reverse side with warm iron or steam iron a for comfort a combination of fine cotton with easy-to-care Estron. average residual shrinkage less than 2. a Sizes 10 to 18 BISHOPVILLE Clyde Wayne Holland, 21, was killed Friday in an automobile accident in Milton, Fla. Funeral 3 p.m Monday at Bethlehem Methodist Church in Bishopville.

ASHEBORO Jack N. Hasty. 52, died Saturday in Randolph Hospital. Funeral 4 p.m today at the First Methodist Church. Survivors: wife; son, James N.

Hasty of the home. 'PEACHLAND F. B. Sanders 35, of Rt. 2.

died Saturday. Funeral 3:30 today at Lawyers Springs Primative BELMONT Henry Elbert Cupp, 70, of Cason Street died MRS. SAM L. KONE of San An-tonio, sister of a Char-lottean, died Saturday at home. Funeral plans incomplete.

Survivors: husband; sisters, Mrs. Charles H. Stone of Charlotte, Mrs. Marjorie Long of San Antonio; sons, Sim Kone Charles H. Kone both of San Antonio; daughters, Mrs.

Marvin Rape of Houston, Mrs. Joe Byrd of Crystal City. ROCK HILL John Emmett Steele, 63, of 302 Sunset Dr. died Friday. Funeral 2 p.m.

today at Greene's Church Chapel. Survivors: brothers. Mack Steele of Rock Hill, James Caldwell Steele of Charlotte; sister, Mrs. Mary Coyle of Rox-boro, N.C. AND Baptist Church.

ROCKINGHAM Monnie McKinley Covington. 62, died in a local hospital. Fu neral 4 p.m. today at the Wat son King Chapel. Friday at home.

Funeral 4 p.m. today at Centerview Baptist Church. Survivors: wife; daughters, Mrs. L. J.

Heffner, Mrs. J. C. Brackett, both of Belmont, Mrs. L.

B. Davis of Markin, Mrs. B. W. Poole of McAden-ville, Mrs.

M. L. Bowlin of Lowell; sons, Luther M. Cupp of Gastonia, W. Reid Cupp, Ernest H.

Cupp, both of Belmont; brother, Tom Cupp of Charlotte; sisters, Mrs. Fanny Grier of Columbus, Mrs. Ida Leonard of La Grange, Mrs. Mary Cromie of Allison Park, Mrs. Lily Posey of Baltimore, Md.

MENS SHORT SLEEVE ST. PAULS Miss Zonnie M. Crump, 70, died Friday. Funeral 2 p.m. today at the home.

BLOUSES PERCY B. MULLIGAN 49. of 315 Quincy St. died Saturday in an Oteen hospital. Funeral 1:30 p.m.

today at Hankins and Whittington Funeral Chapel. Survivors: wife; mother; daughters, Miss Pattie Mulligan of Charlotte, Mrs. Patricia Roberta of St Petersburg, son, Michael Mulligan of St. Petersburg, sister, Mrs. John Perkins of Greensboro; brothers, T.

H. Mulligan, H. ROCK HILL James Luther Pressley, 68, of Rt. 1, Lancaster, died Friday in York County Hospital. Funeral plans incomplete.

Survivors: wife; sons, Bradley Pressley of Rock Hill, James R. Pressley of Hickory, N.C., Oscar Pressley of the U.S. Army in Germany; daughters, Mrs. William Wolfe of Van Wyck, Mrs. Billy E.

Smith of Charlotte. DRESS SHIRTS ASSORTED COLORS and STYLES, SLEEVELESS, ROLL-UPS and SHORT Ex-Cliaplain SALISBURY Mrs. Minnie Keith Bangle. 79, of 224 Johnson St. died Saturday at home.

Funeral 4 p.m. Monday at Co-b Memorial Methodist Church. Survivors: sons, D. R. Bangle of Concord, E.

Q. Bangle of Charlotte, Pershing Bangle of Jacksonville, Glenn Bangle of Los Angeles, daughter, Mrs. Lena Augustine of Ooolville, Ohio; stepsons, C. H. Bangle of Salisbury, Jessie Bangle of Albe- ROCK HILL Maj.

James Hall, 89, died at the Sandskmrom Nursing Home in Myrtle Beach. Funeral 3:30 today at the Ebenezer Cemetery. At Dead At 68 Versatile shirts that dress up or go cfsual with equal ease. They are well-tailored of good quality wash and wear cottons. Choice of collar styles.

All sizes are in this group. BENTON Rev. Thomas Walter Fogleman, 75, died Saturday at home. Funeral 3 p.m. today at El Dorado Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife; daughters, Mrs. W. J. Yow of Concord, Mrs. Martin Stapleton of Greensboro, Mrs.

J. G. Britt of Severen. YORK Miss Bessie Elizabeth Moss, 77, died Saturday. Funeral 11 a.m.

Monday at the York Funeral Home. OBITUARIES Mecklenburg Oaks. Graveside services be held at 2 P. M. i BATHING ALUMINUM FIBERGLASS LINED will Monday in Greenwood, S.

C. Survived by 3 sons, Frank H. Cothran, James C. Cothran, both of Charlotte, Samuel A Cothran, of Charleston, S. one sister, GASTONIA James W.

Farrow, 23, of Chicago, III died Sunday in Chicago. Funeral 3:30 Monday at Modena Street Baptist Church in Gastonia. Survivors: mother, Mrs. Florence Maynard of Chicago, sisters, Mrs. Hazel Shepard of Dallas, Mrs.

Jeanette Featherstone of Chicago, MRS. PAULINE FERGUSON BLANKENSHIP Mrs. Pauline Ferguson Blankenship, 2007 Lombardy Circle. SUITS Passed away suddenly at her Mrs D' Jones; Wilmington, N. C.

home Saturday morning. Bom Father Edward Gross, for nine years the chaplain at Mercy Hospital, died there Saturday at 68. At the time, of his death he was serving the parish of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Chuch in Monroe. Earlier he had served parishes in Hamlet, Wake Forest, Concord and Hickory. A Pontifical Requieum Mass will be offered at 11 a.m.

Tuesday at Our Lady of Lourdes Church with the Most Reverend Vincent S. Waters of Raleigh officating. Burial will be in Lan caster, Pa. Father Gross is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Veronica Mc-Geeban of Lancaster, and Miss Ann Gross of Columbia, and a brother, Carl Gross, of Lan caster, Pa, January 19, 1908 in Mecklen- is Chicago, 111., Bobby Farrow late R.

A. and Mary Helms Ferguson. Member of Pritchard Flattering styles in fine bathing suits fashioned of Nylons, Pandex, Acetate and Cottons. A big selec of Anderson, S.C. tion to choose from.

10x10x19 REG. 10.88 Plastic ICE CHEST 9 $049 95 9.88 Charlotte Dentist Will Give Talk HENDERSONVILLE Mrs. Sarah Smith of Rt. 1 died Friday. Funeral 2 p.m.

today at Broad River Baptist Church in Rutherford County. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Carra Rudisail, of Greer, S.C., Mrs. Clara Suttles of Hendersonville, Mrs. Dora Stutts of Charlotte; sons, Wallace Smith of Charlotte, Jesse Smith of Wilmington, 1., Clarance Smith of Hendersonville: brothers, S.

L. Couch of Charlotte, Claude Couch of Kings Mountain, George Couch of Clifton, S.C.; sisters, Mrs. Lucy Bradley of Mooresville, Mrs. Lunie Hayes of LADIES SKIMMERS Memorial Baptist Church, teacher in the primary department of the Sunday School, also served as dietitian of the Church. Survived by her husband Van L.

Blankenship, 2 sons, McChord Blankenship, of the home, and Bobby Blankenship, with the United States Air Force, Savannah, Georgia. 2 sisters, Mrs. Joe Neely, and Mrs. R. L.

Puckett, of Charlotte, 3 brothers H. J. Ferguson, Of Charlotte, W. B. and L.

Ferguson of Matthews. Funeral services will be held 3 P. M. Sunday at Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church. Officiating will be Rev.

James S. Potter the pastor, and Dr. William Harrison Williams, former pastor. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers, Floyd Williams, John Fletcher, Joe Payne, Bill Drane, Mack Douglas, Harry Lindsay.

Mrs. Blankenship will lie in state at the church from 2:30 until the hour of service. Arrangements by McEwen. CALADIUMS MR. PERCY B.

MULLIGAN JR. Mr. Percy B. Mulligan, Jr. age 49, of 315 Quincy St.

died in a veterans hospital at Oteen, N. C. at 6:30 a. m. Saturday after an illness of 6 weeks.

Born in Charlotte January 21, 1914, son of Mrs. Minnie A. Mulligan Foy, of Charlotte and the late Percy B. Mulligan. Veteran of World War II U.

S. Army in the Pacific Theater. Member of Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church. Survived by his mother, his wife Jackie Byrum Mulligan, 2 daughters, Pattie Mulligan of Charlotte and Mrs. Patricia Roberts of St.

Petersburg, a son Michael Mulligan of St. Petersburg, Fla. A sister Mrs. John Perkins of Greensboro, 3 brothers, T. H.

B. and W. B. Mulligan all of Charlotte, one grandchild. Fu-i neral will be held 1:30 p.

m. Sunday at Hankins and Whittington Funeral Chapel with Rev. John R. Hamilton pastor of Calvary Methodist Church officiating. Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Joe Satterfield, Robert Satterfield, H. M. Parker, John Perkins, Walter B. Young, Nubert Mc-j Anulty. The Ideal Play Shoes i i ASSORTED COLORS These play shoes are washable.

Canvas uppers with rubber soles. Sizes 4 to 9. Available in black only. Dr. Henry Parker, a Charlotte dentist, will address the 88th annual meeting of the Mississippi Dental Association in Biloxi, June 15-19.

Parker, active in Southern dental circles and the Southeastern Academy of Prosthodontics, will give three lectures during the convention. Other speakers appearing with Parker are Gerald D. Timmons, president of the American Dental Association, and Capt. Jerome Peters, Parris Island, S.C. PETUI1IAS COLEUS i FOREST LAWN MRS.

FRANK HARRISON COTHRAN Mrs. Frank Harrison Cathran Age 79, of 917 Queens Road, died Saturday, afternoon in a local hospital. Born October 7, 1883 in Laurens, S. C. She was a member of Myers Park Baptist Church.

Funeral Services will be held Monday, 10 A. M. at HICKORY Hubert K. Dellinger, 54, died Saturday in a local hospital. Funeral 4 p.m.

today at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Survivors: wife; daughters, Mrs. Robert E. Cansler of Newton, Miss Elizabeth Dellinger, Miss Susan Jane Dellinger, both of Hickory; sons, Everette Lee Dellinger, Thomas A. Dellinger, both of Hickory, Ellis Terrell Dellinger of Durham; sister, Mrs.

Guy Little of Hickory; brothers, Boyce Dellinger, Ralph Dellinger, A. Ted Dellinger, all of Hickory, Leslie Dellinger of Myrtle Beach, S.C, MIXED COLORS a CHAMP. RED a SNOW ST. WHITE a SALMON PINK AND OTRER COLORS a RED a SALMON EXTRA LARGE IN 6 INCH POTS IN 3 INCH POTS BURIAL PARK I Charlotte's Finest Burial 1 Place Thrift Rd Rt. 27 EX -1141 Harry and Bryant Chapel in QG (o)(o)C (0)(0) Doz.

St. Louis Editor Dies Of Leukemia ST. LOUIS MB Julius Klyman, editor of the Sunday Magazine section of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, died Saturday of leukemia at his home. He was 65.

Klyman had been a member of the Post-Dispatch staff since 1921 and head of the Sunday Pictures department since 1944 after serving as a reporter, feature writer and assistant editor of the department. Klyman was a member of the juries that selected Pulitzer Prize winners in 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1961. He was a contributor to Columbia Library Columns Magazine of Columbia University and frequently addressed journalism students at colleges and universities. HE HUE MOVED To 1809 E. Seventh St.

Eo. Come by and register for free hearing aid to be given away at TOMATO PLAIITSRCW LAURINBURG John Blue Calhoun died Friday at home. Funeral 3 p.m. today at the Church in the Pine s. Laurel Hill.

Survivors: wife; son, John Blue Calhoun, of Perry, sisters, Mrs. E. P. Hargrave, Mrs. Ruth McNeill, both of Laurel Hill; brothers, W.

B. Rutgers, Merglobe, Valient, Pink. ACOUSTICON JIONSON 1809 E. Seventh St. Phone ED 4-7484 A A A.

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