{ i \ 4 ’niuraday, March S, 1*71-MIIUtOB-HEBAU>-Page SA bi Dbdtiple Charffes Pouchak Gets 12 Months Paul Pouchak, 28, of 106 S. Ooforth St., was arrested Monday af> ternoon by local and Oaston county officers after a high apeed chase and charged with resisting arrest, reckless driving, assault with deadly weapon, a car, failure to stop for blue light and siren, and assaulting an Obituaries A. L. WILLIS Funeral services for Arthur L. WlUla, 84, of Rt. 1, CherryvlUe, father of Lloyd WllUs of Kings ' Mountain, were conducted Saturday at 8:80 p. m,, from Friendly Chapel Baptist Church, Interment following In the Church Cemetery. Mr. Willis, retired farmer, died Thursday afternoon in a lincolnton Hospital. Surviving, In addition to his son here, are hla wife; five sons; five daughters, two sisters; 48 grand- g Over 200 ^ Patterns of thee ^ World's finest p china, crystal ^ ^ and silver, (k Call in and weC will send your^ I gift. Full Bridal Needs... Invitations, Usher Gifts, 2 Bridesmaids ^ Gifts 0 and 0 Wedding . Accessories. Bride Groom! Of The Month M FOR FEB. R children and 21 great grandchildren. BENJAMIN BROWN Funeral services for Benjamin Brown, 71, who died Sunday morning In Atlanta, Oa., were con ducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the Chapel of Harris F\meral Home, Interment following In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Dr. J. Luther Mauney officiated at the rites. Mr. Brown was retired from Oulf Oil Corporation. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruby Rives Brown; two daughters, Mrs. H. Grady Rogers, Jr. of Atlanta and Mrs. John M. Graham of Sumter, S. C.; two stepsons, Fred A. Rives of ChsLTlotte and J. Leekle Rives of Hanover, N. J.; two brothers. Dr. James Stephen Brown of Burton, S. C. and John L. Brown of Hendersonville; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Campbell of Rowland, N. C. and Mrs. Robert Chmeron of Hlgji Point and 10 grandchildren. MRS. SARAH LOVELACE Flineral services for Mrs. Sarah Patterson Lovelace, 88, of Fulton St., who died Saturday, were conducted Monday at 8 p. m. from Patterson Grove Baptist Church of which she was a member. In terment following In the church cemetery. Rev. Richard Plyler, assisted by Rev. C. C. Crowe, officiated at the rites. Mrs. Lovelace was widow of George Nathan and daughter of the.‘^t^,‘')i(R