KM Ministers Returned
All Kings Mountain Two changes. Involving years, becomes the pastor
Methodist ministers were former Central United of First United Methodist
letumed to their present Methodist CSiurch pastors. Church In Asheboro. Rev.
assignments- by the were made. Dr. P.L. Paschal Waugh, former
Western North CArellna Shore, a former District pastor of Central CSiurch In
Cbnference In meeting at Superintendent lor six Charlotte, becomes pastor
Lake Junaluska last week. Methodist Church
Gospel Singing Slated
The third annual Fourth made due to better rest case of rain the singing will
oi July Gospel «i"g«"g will facilities and In the be held Inside the school
fe; hs!d «= in event of Inclement house.
a.m. until 6 p.m.; however, weauier. Keiresnmeitts wiu be
the location has been available. Eight out-
changed this year to Bethel standing groups have
School on Highway 66 near The singing will take already been booked.
Qover. place out under the big Oak Admission Is free—
The change has been trees In the school yard. In everyone Is Invited.
of Liberty. Waugh was also
re-elected Conference
secretary.
Representing Ontral
United Methodist Church
at the conference were
Rev. Bob Boggan. pastor,
and John Plonk, lay
delegate.
Rev. James W. Ferree.
former pastor of St.
Matthew’s Methodist
Church of Greensboro,
becomes the first Black
nmmtnr tn ■•rve as
superintendent of the
Gastonia District, of which
the Kings Mountain area
churches are members.
The l.BSO registered
clergy and lay leaders of
the WNC Conference
prepared themselves for
1980 twin thrusts of a
major evangelistic
program and the start of a
$6.5 million pensions
campaign, while electing
delegates to attend two
naUonal meetings, ’niey
delayed action to change a
statewide campus
ministry structure, ap
proved a $6,646,000 budget
for 1080. and heard Bishop
appoint clergy and
dlaconal ministers to lOTO-
80 church year
ments.
Photo by Gary Stewart
. .OOH WHEEEI-For years fanners constant watch on tbe birds. But the
have been trying to outsmart the birds James Rushings of Kings Moisitaln have
and crows. In recent years tbe old-tlmey come up with the topper...a scarecrow
scarecrow has been replaced in the lady all decked out In an umbrella and
garden by aluminum pie pans which bikini. Rushing said the birds have
bang In the breese and chase the birds stayed away and tbe lady Is attracting
away. Then, there are the black cats several passersby.
with ever-starelng eyes that keep a
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
OUn Huffman of the Dixon
Cbmmunlty announce the
arrival of their second
child, a daughter, Amelia
Diane, June 18th,
Cleveland Memorial
Hospital, Shelby. The baby
weighed seven pounds,
seven ounces.
Other member of the
Huffman family Is three-
year-old Karen Michelle.
Grandparents are Mrs.
Glenna K. Norvllle of the
Antioch Community and
the late Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Huffman, Sr. of
the Dixon Community.
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