Article from The Danbury Reporter, Feb 25, 1943
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Article from The Danbury Reporter, Feb 25, 1943
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Pinnacle, Dec 7- A wedding of much interest will take place here on Jan 6th, when Miss Myrtle Spainhour will become the bride of Mr. T.H. Ham, of Greensboro.
The bride-to-be is the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Spainhour, of Pinnacle, while the groom-elect is a prosperous young business man holding a position with the Southern Express Co., at Greensboro.
The Danbury Reporter 09 Dec 1914
Mrs Henry Spainhour, a much beloved woman of this community, passed away last night after a lingering illness. Mrs. Sally was the daughter of Mr. Allen Cook, and had been married only about a year. The deceased leaves a husband, an infant baby only about two months old, father, and mother and two brothers. She will be very much missed in the community.
The Danbury Reporter 27 Jan 1909
Mr. John Wesley Spainhour, of King, one of Stokes County’s best citizens, passed away Thursday night at St. Leo’s Hospital, where he underwent an operation two weeks ago. He had been ill with a complication of diseases for some months.
The deceased was aged 61 years and is survived by a wife and five children. His two sons are Messrs. E.O. and J.W. Spainhour, both of Winston. The three daughters are Mrs. Will R. Kiger, of King, Mrs. Edgar Neal, of Greensboro, and Miss Spainhour, a trained nurse, of Charlotte.
Mr. Spainhour, who was formerly postmaster at King, was well known here as well as throughout this county, and has a host of friends who were pained to learn of his death.
The deceased was a member of the M.E. church for more than twenty years, and was also an honored member of the Junior Order in his home town.
The Danbury Reporter 25 Mar 1914