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Page 8—MIBROR-HERALD—Tnesdajr, 14. int Bremen Complete Training The King! Mountain Fire Department com pleted a training program on Induatrlal aprlnkler ayatema December from 7-10 p. m. and the Inatructor waa T. A. Landera. The courae covered the mechanlca of aprlnkler ayatema, the reapon- albllltlea of the plant flra brigade and of the city flra department. Repreaentatlvea from Klnga Mountain Number Seven, Bethlehem, Shelby, Boger caty and Oak Gfrove Fire Departmenta and local Induatry totaled 6S attending the courae. Local Induatry Included Duplex International, Spectrum Textured Flbera, Cleveland Horiery, Nelaco, Inc., Park Tam Mill and Klnga Tam MIU. The KM flreflghtera report anawerlng a fklae alarm call at 4:80 p. m. on December 8 at Cheater- field Court and on December 13 at 6:4S p. m. to 401 N. Chnaler St. to extlngulah a atove fire. Light damage waa reported In the latter. 1^' . rtf'- OBOBOB KINO AND THB FELLOWSHIP - B1 Bethel United Methodlat Church will boat thla popular ainglng group Wed., Dec. IS, at 7 p. m. and congrega- tlona of Cenfral United Methodist, Oraee United Methodist and Hoey United Methodlat, In addition to Interested public, are Invited to participate. CANTATA Fellowship To Be At Grace PLANNED The adult choir of Bethlehem Baptlat Church will present the John Peterson Cantata - “Carol of Christmas — at 7 p. m.. Sun., Dec. 19. Appearing at El Bethel United Methodist Church Wednesday night at 7 p. m. bar a special program. “George King And The Fellowship” is one of America’s finest young singing groups. This group Now's the time to. . . WINTERIZE YOUR HOME! 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In spite of the fact that their music ex plores the gamut of musi cal expression, each con tribution retains the classic "Fellowship Sound.” "George King And The Fellowship” has been sing ing for five years appear ing at many of the finest universities and colleges In the country. They have also performed In hun dreds of high school assemblies and concerts as well as many evangelistic meetings and church out reach programs. The key Obituaries MISS F. BLACK Funeral services for Miss Freelove Black, 91, retired Kings Mountain sriiooltsacher and farmer postoffice clerk, were conducted Monday af ternoon at 4 p. m. from Boyce Memorial ARP Church of which she was a member. Her pastor. Dr. Charles Edwards, officiated, and interment was In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Miss Blswik died Sunday morning at 9 a. m. In Bdgewood Rest Home In Fmst City after declining health for some time. She was a native of Kings Mountain, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Black. three grandchildren. Harris Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. CHRISTOPHER MOTZ RENT OUR GREEN MAGIC ' <MIST STEAM CARPET CLEANER Professionaly Cleaned Carpets For Just Cents Per Square Foot Easy to use Weighs only 38 Lbs Come in and ask, We wi show l/IOlgU you how IFOR RESERVATIONS CALL 739-8161 SMITH DRUGS K M Plaza Shopping Center Kings Mountain Surviving are one slater, Mrs. Grady Pattenon of Kings Mountain; and two nephews and niece, Cameron and Wayne Ware and Mill Jean Ware, with zriiom ahe had made her home on Shelby Rd. Hairla Funeral Home waa in charge of arrangements. Funeral services for Christopher Mots, four- week-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hots of Rt. 8, were conducted Friday at 1 p. m. from the Chapel of J. W. OIU and Son Funeral Home, Interment following In Zion Hill Osmeteiy in CherryvUle. The child died TuestMy morning. Surviving, In addition to the parents, are a brother, Charles Mots, of the home; and the maternal grand mother, Mrs. Hattie WU- son of Kings Mountain. to the "Fellowship” success la their ability to communicate In altuatlcns that vary from the Penta gon Presidential Prayer Breakfast to the exclusive Hilton Hotel of Valley Forge, or to a crowded boardwalk cn the Music Pier In Ocean City, New Jersey. “George King And The Fellowship” also appear In their own syndicated weekly televlslcn aeries “dear And Free” that can be seen on many stations across the country. Their latest release on the Olde Towne label features much of the muric current In the Fellowship reperUore, and was recorded with mem ber of the Philadelphia Orchestra and remixed at Columbia Studloa, Nash ville, Tenn. MID-YEAB GRADS J.K. WILLIS, JR. Funeral rites for James Klrhy WUUs, Jr. B3, of 700 W. Mountain St. were con ducted Monday at 8 p. m. from Kings Mountain B«q>tist Church of which he was a member. Rev. J. C. Goars offi ciated at the rites, assisted by a former pastor, Rev. H. Gordon Weekley of Charlotte. Interment was in Mountain Rest Oeme- tary. O. I. FRASER Funeral services for Geneva Irene Fraser, four- months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gar rett, were conducted Friday at 2 p. m. from Double Springs Baptist Church, Interment following In the church cemetery. Rev. C. A. Kirby and Rev. Leroy Jones offi ciated. Die infeuit died at home Tuesday. Surviving, In addition to the parents, are the mater nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smart of Shelby; paternal grud^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrett of Grover; and a slater, Cryatal Fraser, of the home. Cleveland County Technical Institute mid year graduation Is sched uled for Frl., Dec. 17 at 7:30 p. m. at Malcolm Brown Auditorium, Shelby. State Senator-elect Helen Rhyne Marvin is guest speaker to the 21S students slated to graduate. President James Petty will award 14 associate degrees In general education, 148 associate of Applied Science degrees and 68 vocational diplomas. MR8.B. GAMBLE Mr. WUlls died Saturday ahortly after noon In the Klnga Mountain Hospital after several years Illness. He waa a native of Kings Mouitain, ton of Mrs. Kate Hord Johnoon, who sur vives, and the late James K. WUUs, Sr. A graduate of Klnga Mountain High School, he received a degree from Lenoir Rhyne Ooilege and waa a veteran of World War n. He was a former school teacher. Surviving, In addition to his mother, are his wife, Mre. Rlnda Taylor WUlls; his stepfather, Marvin Johnson; four daughters, Mrs. Beverly Williams of Webstar, Mrs. Kathy Tung of Raleigh, Mrs. J. N. Coleman of Long Beach, OaUf. and Miss Harriette WllUa of Gastonia; and Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah O'Brien Gamble, 88, of Bessemer City, were conducted Saturday at 8 p. m. from Grace Lutheran Church In Beeeemer City, Interment foUowlng In Bessemer dty Memorial Cemetery. Rev. David Swygort officiated. Mre. Gamble died Thursday night after extended lUneee. Surviving are her eon, WUUam J. Gemble, Jr. of Klnstan; two daughtere, Mre. Victor Carew of Alexandria, Va. and Mrs. Douglas LaDuke of Beisemer City; three sisters, Mre. Hunter Caldwell of Klnge Mountain, Mre. H. E. McCombs of RoekweU end MUe Margie O'Brien of Beeeemer City and four grendchlldren. Vickie Maddox Announces Her Saturday Wedding Plans Miss Vickie Khy Mad dox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maddox of Orover, has completed plans for her marriage to Steve Chrlacoe, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Chriscoe of Long Shoals, fbrmerly of Kings Moun tain, and announces them this week. The wedding wUl take place Sat., Dec. IS, at 7 p. m. In ShUoh ETesbyterlan Church of Grover. The bridegroom-to-be’s father wUl officiate at the double- ring ceremony, aselated by Dr. OUn Wbltmer, minis ter of the church. Mre. Jack LaU, wlU be organist for the program of wedding music and vocal numbers will be by Allen Connor of Llnoobitcn. Mias Sherry Maddox wlU attend her sister as meld of honor and brldeamolds will be Miss Susie McDaniel end Mias Jan Devenney, both of Kings Mountain. The bride-to-be wUl be given In marriage by her father. WUUam Wheeler of Klngpi Mountain wlU be best men for the proepec- ttve bridegroom. Shoals, brother of the bridegroom-elect. Hies Donne Smith wlU keep the bride’s regUtor In the vestibule of the church and Ml« Donna McGitmla wlU distribute miniature wedding scrolla. Ifra. Ralph Goforth of Orover wUI direct the wed ding. eh Flower girl will be Ashley Harry of Orover and ringbearer wlU be BUly HldeU of Orover. Brenard Beck and. Don nie Beck, both of Aaheboro, cousins of the brldegroom- to-be, WlU uriier with Dsur- rell Chriscoe of Long After their wedding re hearsal on Friday night, Dec. 17, Mias Maddox and Mr. Ch^ooe wlU cut their wedding cake at a cake cutting at 8 p. m. to be boated by the bride-to-be’s parenta, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Richard RoUlns of Orover, grandparents of the bride-elect. In the church feUowehlp haU. Gifts For The Golfer AU HRST UNE PRO EQUIPMENT . Putters . Bags. Balls . Wedges . Drivers Head Covers . Driving Nets . Shag Bags Practice Balls . Retredvers COMPLETE UNE OF GOLF CLUB RmiR CAROUNA CLUB SHOP ^113 Belhaven Bivd. (Hwy 16) Charlotte, N.C. Phone 3927987 CUT LEFT OFF MI5 AT HWY 16 - WE ARE 2 MILES ON THE LEFT Harild Dale, Ytur GoM Club Doctor MAKE YOUR HOLIDAYS BRIGHTER WITH POINSETTEAS FROM KINGS MOUNTAIN PLANTS AND FLOWERS EAST KING STREET 739-5811 MARY WADE SMITH VAMm (»FT UniAH. 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