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are tour of the five Kings MoimtalnB who Mrs. Smith Is director of the school. Not
will Instruct three to five years olds In Bt. pictured, Mrs. Robert Allen. Vacancies
Sbtthew’s Lutheran Church Pre-school are still open In the three and five year
classes beglaning Sept T, 1976. L. to r. — old classes. Call the church office, TS9-
Mis. George Klepper, Mrs. Jay Bridges, 6700 for Information.
^ assistant teacher, Mrs. Joseph Smith
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J.H.WBICnT
Funeral services for
James Henry Wrl^t, SI,
of Buffalo, N. Y., brother
of five Kings Mountain
citizens, were conducted
Tuesday at 1 p. m. In
Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. Wright died July 15
In Buffalo. Ho waa for
merly of Beaeomer City, a
member of St. Jamoi
Baptist Church In
Bessemer City and a
brlckmason.
Son of Thomas and
Beesle H. Wright, he Is
survived by three sons,
James Wright, Jr.,
Thomas Wright and
Reglnar Wright, all of
Buffalo, N. Y.; two
daughters, Vonen and
Sheila Wright, both of
Buffalo, N. Y.; four
brothers, Thomas
Beaufort Wilght, WlUlam
Wright, Comona Cox and
aienn Wright, aU of Klnga
Mountain; five slstora,
Josephine Wright and
Eunice Edward of Jeraey
City, N. J., Kathleen
Wilson of Kln^ Mountain,
Juanita Starr of Oaatonla
and Ruby Wright of
Bayonne, N. J.; and three
grandchildren.
H.H.BECKNELL
Funeral rites for Herbert
H. Becknell, 79, of Orover,
were conducted Wed
nesday at 4 p. m. from
Shuford Hatcher Funeral
Home Chapel In Osdtney,
S. C., Interment following
In Frederick Memorial
Gardens.
Rev. T. Perry Brannon
and Dr. OUn IVhltener
officiated.
Mr. Becknell died Mon
day at 8 a. m. In VA Hoapl-
tal at Asheville after long
Illness.
He was a native of
Spartanburg County, S. C.,
son of the late Benjamin O.
and Sarah Burgeas
BeckneU. He waa a retired
tmtUe employe, a member
of Shiloh Presbyterian
Church and a veteran of
Worid War 1. ^
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Elsie Seay Bechnell;
two brothers, the Rev.
Boyd Becknell of Gaffney,
S. C. and James Becknell
of Burlington.
MRS. M.L. PLONK
Mrs. Sophronla Falla
Plonk, 99, died on Satur
day.
Funeral servlcea were
held Monday morning at 11
o’clock from the Oolonlal
Chapel of Carrothers
Funeral Home of Gastonia,
Interment following In
Plagah ARP Church
Cemetery.
Dr. Charles Edwarda,
T.W
cat 1976
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asslated by Rev. Robert B.
Elliott, offlelatsd.
Mrs. Plonk, reUred
Kings Mountain
schoolteacher and wld'iw
of Mike Plonk who died In
1937, wae a graduate of
Llnwood College and
Clalrmont College and
taught tor many years In
Cleveland and Gaston
Ocaintlas and at Llnwood
College.
The Plonke lived meet of
their married life In Klnga
Mountain.
Surviving are her
brother, Hope FSUe, and
her two alatere, Mrs.
Florence Grier and Mlsa
Mildred R. Falls, aU of
Oastcmla.
A. P. BAITY, SR.
Funeral aarylees for
Arthur P. Baity, Sr., 69, of
906 Cleveland Ave., will be
conducted Thursday
momlng at U o’clock from
the Chapel of Harris
Funeral Home by Kenneth
Lundeen, Interment
following In Mountain Reat
Oametary.
Mr. Baity died at 5:90 a.
m., Tuesday In Klnga
Moimtaln Hoqiltal after
Ulneea of several mentha.
He waa a Cleveland
County native, former
employe of Mlnette Mills In
Grover and a member of
the Oaatonla congregation
of Jehovah’S Witnesses.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Elolae Early Baity;
two aona, Arthur Baity, Jr.
of Klnga Mountain and
David Baity of Gastonia;
three daughters, Mrs.
Donald Coleman of
Demowst, Oa., Mrs. Jack
Bennett of Kings Mountain
and Mrs. Debra Baity
Sorrow of Charlotte; his
mother, Mrs. Charles A.
Baity of Kings Mountain;
four aletera, Mlaa Maude
Baity, Mrs. Lola Guyton,
Mn. Oarenoe Flowers and
Mrs. L. W. Wright, aU of
Klnga Mountain; and six
grandchildren.
OHARLEb O. LOVELACE
Fuheral. sexrlcea tor
taiahlea a* Lovelace, 61,
office manager of Sterchi’e
of Charlotte for 36 years,
were conducted Friday at 3
p. m. from Weat Franklin
Avenue B^>tlst Church,
interment foUowtaig In Oak
Grove Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Mr. Lovelace died In
Gaston Memorial Hospital
Wednesday morning at
4:16.
Surviving are hla wife,
Mrs. Betty Thomas
Lovelace; hie mother,
Mrs. Elisabeth Lovelace
Grlffle of Gastonia; his
■on, Chartee O. Lovelace
Jr. of the home; three
daughters, Laura Ann
KIMBEBLY ROWLAND
Chravealde servlca for
Kimberly Ann Rowland,
Infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bennla L. Rowland of
Beaaemer Cltv, waa
conducted July 17 at3p. m.
from Beaaemer City
Cemetery by Rev. George
WUUs.
Tlw child died July 16 In
Cleveland Memorial
Hospital.
Surviving, In addition to
the parenU, are the
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Rowland of
Kings Mountain, and Mrs.
Catherine Fields of
Bessemer City.
Cadet Wolfe
Completes
Training
Cadet Dale A. WoUe,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrance M. WoUe of Rt.
6, reoantly completed a U.
S. Air Force Reserve
Officers Training Corps
field training encampment
at Dover AFB, Del.
During the encampment,
cadets receive survival
and anall arms training
and aircraft and aircrew
taidoctrlnatlan. They aleo
have the opportunity to
observe careers In which
thay might wish to aerva as
Air Force offloera.
Lovelace of the home, Mra. Lilly Miller, Mrs.
Carol Hatcher of Macon, Elizabeth Biigga and Miss
Oa. and Mlaa Elisabeth
Lovelace of Jackson,
Mlaa.; two brothers,
Robert Lovelace of Kings
Mountain and Keimeth
Lovelace of Gastonia; and
two Usteri, Mra. Juanita
Blanton of Oieanee, S. C.
and Mrs. Kathleen Pat
terson of Kings MounUdn.
j.o.onx
Mary Louise GUI, all of
Baltimore, Md.
aftar you aee your doctor...
James OdeU GUI, 48. of
Baltimore, Md., died
Saturday morning.
He was a former
resident of Kings Moun
tain, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roland GUI, Sr.
Alao surviving are five
brothers, Sammy GUI of
Kings Mountain, Roland
GUI, Jr. of Gastonia, Oled
Paul GUI, McCleveland
GUI and David GIU, aU of
Baltimore, Md.; and four
atoters, Mrs. LoneUe Tate
of Klnga Mountain, Mrs.
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