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Page 2A—MIRROR-HERALD—Wednesday, July 2. ifl7S Webster To Head Rotarians Bobby Webster has been elected president of the Kings Mountain Rotary Club and was installed at last Thurs day’s ladies night banquet. Also installed for the coming year were Charles Hamilton, first vice president, Dan Honeycutt, second vice presi dent, Pat Cheshire, secretary, Jerry King, treasurer, George Mauney Jr. sergeant at arms and Rev. Robert Allen, chap lain. Directors installed last week were the Rev. Robert Allen, Tommy Grayson, Bob Kingery, Tom Trott and Wade Tyner. Charles Mauney handled installation ceremonies. Wil son Griffin presided over the meeting and welcome and introductions were made by Ed Heine. State Highway Patrol Sgt. MRS. ALMA GREENE E. T. Vanhey entertained the Funeral services for Mrs. ' - V>^5 It#'? SON COMPANY — Tues., July 8 at 8 p. m.. Son Company, an expressive ministries team, will be heard in concert at First Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. The Gardno'-Webb College students are «i a 10-week tour of the southeastern U. S. They have the ability to blend their abilities to relate their witness through drama, music and youth revival services. Left to right; Bambi Wilson, Steve Crouse, Doris Stallings, Tim McSwain and Sylvia Pittman. Flower Arranging Oass Set Qeveland Tech’s Continu ing Education Department has announced that two classes in flower arranging have been re-scheduled to begin in mid-July. Both classes will meet at Tech’s Uptown Annex. Charles E. Stroup will in struct. One class will begin Wed., July 9 at 9 a. m. and will meet Wednesdays from 9 a. m. to noon. Another class will begin at 7 p. m. Mon., July 14. The class will meet each Wednesday from 7 until 10 p. m. Interested persons 18 years of age or older may roister at the first class meeting. Area Deaths And Funerals club with a magic act. Alma Greene were conducted H&tmes Recession Wrecker Fillet of Fish Week June 30-July 6 EAST KING AT DEAL STREET riiiiiiiiiiii at 11 a. m. Tuesday at Chest nut Ridge Baptist Church by the Rev. Mit^ell Pruitt and burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Greene, 64, of 503 Battleground Ave., died Sun day at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. A member of Temple Baptist Church, she was the daughter of the late John and Sarah Bridges Rob bins. Survivors are her husband, Franze Greene; two sons, Kenneth Wayne Greene of Kings Mountain and Danny Fay Greene of Ironton, Ohio; five daughters, Mrs. Billy Joe Duncan of Dover, Del., Mrs. Donald Bright of Shelby, Mrs. Curtis Carroll, Mrs. Arnold Huntsinger and Mrs. Gary Cooke of Kings Mountain; one brother, Ewell Robbins of EUenboro; one sister, Mrs. Effie Mae Callahan of Ellen- boro; 13 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. ELLIS P. CRISP BESSEMER CITY — Funeral services for Ellis Pinkney Crisp were held at 3 p. m. Friday at Sisk Funeral Home Chapel ly the Rev. John Perry and the Rev. A. A. Bailey and burial was in West- view Cemetery. Crisp, 92, of217 E. Louisiana Ave., died Wed., June 25 at Kings Mountain Hospital. He was a native of Buncombe County and son of the late Wil liam and Margaret Dorsey Crisp, who died in 1974. Crisp was a retired textile worker. Survivorsare three sons, Ed Crisp of Gastonia, Odell and JULY 4th SPECIALS K M Plaza Shopping Center TODAY and THUBSDM S PORTABLE |Bor-B-Q Grill 13” diameter. Three position. Easy slide-in assembly. so GARDEN HOSE 50 Ft. of Vz" dia. 100 percent vinyl hose with solid brass couplings. '>ect Repelant tronella ANDIC 3r Pkg. of 8 {Assorted Combs 12 Pkgs-SP* Your Favoritp Brand 'Factory Fresh" €igarenes Reg. and King Size ctn. Extra Longs *2.93 Ctn. Our Reg. 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Sisk Funeral Home had charge of the arrangements. LAWRENCE HAWKINS BESSEMER CITY — Funeral services for Law rence Mack Hawkins were held at 2 p. m. at Qiestnut Ridge Baptist Oiurch Wed., June 25 by the Rev. Mitchell Pruitt and burial was in Poplar Springs Baptist Church cemetery, Shelby. Hawkins, 45, of 213 E. Maine Ave., died at Gaston Memorial Hospital, Mon, June 23. A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of R. A. Hawkins and the late Gerthie Blanton Hawkins of Kings Mountain. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Evelyn Denton Hawkins; four dau^teis, Mrs. Debbie Townson of Spring City, Tenn., Mrs. Jennie Wyatt of GaffiiQ', S. C., Mrs. Gay Brill of Pine Grove, Cal. and Miss Donna Hawkins of Shelby; three sisters, Mrs. Burl Pier son and Mrs. Jade Pierson of Belmont and Mrs. Robert Fos ter of Shelby; and three broth ers, James and J. G. Hawkins of aelby and Yates Hawkins of Prospect Park, Pa. Harris Funeral Hotpe had charge of the arrangements. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank the Kings Mountain Rescue Squad and the Kings Mountain Police De partment for thdr prompt re sponse on June 22. Words are not adequate to express our thanks for the help, prayers, and love of so many people of Kings Mountain during our time of grief in the loss of our oldest child, Brian Christopher Lair. Robert E. and Judith T. Lair Positive Parenting Oass Set Cleveland County Technical Institute will, with CODAP, offer a new course especially designed to hdp parents do a more effective job in child- rearing. The six-wedc course called “Positive Parenting” will begin on July 10 from 7-9:30 p. m. at CODAP headquarters at 4021/2 So. Lafayette St., Shelby. Most parents today wish to rear their children to respect the ri^ts of others, to be responsive and loving, crea tive, motivated, able to take care of themselves in coping with life and to have self- confidence. ‘'Positive Parenting” affords insight and skill for the parent in accomplishing desired goals. The course will be taught by Mrs. Edith Couch, assisted by Roger Sample Both of these instructors have been trained under Dr. Herbett Zerof, Director of the Marriage and Family Institute in Charlotte. Dan Camp, Director of Adult Education, views this course as a very promising new resource and benefit to parents in our community. Contact Cleveland Tech at 482-8351, or CODAP, at 482- 7783 for further information. 4Tosfifital#IMotes PRIOR TO JUNE 24,1975 Eldee L. Alexander, K. M., Bessie Beam, K. M., William Brown, K. M., Mrs. Espy Cooke, K. M., Henry David son, K. M., Mrs. Willie Faust, B. C., Lena Mae Gaddy, K. M., Mrs. Benjamin Goforth, Gastonia, Mrs. Frank Goforth, Grover, Maude Grif fin, B. C., Elizabeth Knotts, K. M., WUbur Kuykendall, K. M., Mrs. Robot Mills, Cherry- ville, Nellie MuUinax, K. M., Mrs. John L. McClain, B. C., Mrs. Blanton McNeill, K. M., Kate L. Patterson, Dallas, Mrs. Verlie Patterson, B. C., Mary B. Ragstole, K. M., Laura R. Spearman, K. M., Mrs. William Toney, K. M., James W. Whisnant, Dallas, Mrs. Jude on Whisnant, Dallas. JUNE 24 Odus Greene, Rt. 2, K. M., Mrs. Robert Leonard, P. 0. Box 612, B. C., Mrs. Ralph Watkins, 1112 W. Rankin St., Gastonia. JUNE 26 Teresa W. Houser, 2B Field- crest Apts., B. C. Ruby P. Parton, 220 E. Alabama Ave., B. C. JUNE 27 Everett Watson, 1215 W. Ware Ave., Gastonia. JUNE 28 Timothy Absher, 309 S. Myrtle School Rd., Gastonia, Mrs. James Dellinger, 209 Pine St., Spindall, N. C., Mrs. James Ross, 910 Grace St., K. M. JUNE 29 Mrs. Darvin Bolin, Box 903, Kings Creek, S. C., Hattie L. Davis, Pine Manor Apts., K. Mrs. StnlrU 1606 Pine St Harding,No 7n M.,Mrs.SteiaS’'‘' W. Davidson James Stewart n'l York, S. C Rt. 2 Box 2’ JUNE 30 Mrs. Bobby Peri,;. , Box24A,K.V THENEWPEopy, Mr. and Mrs la 910 Grace St boy, June 29,1975 HOG Market Now that the US ’ been hog cholera-fre. a year, England Will i American pork tn brought into that coo Sc'Y FABRIC SHOP 1310 SHELBY ROAD - WESTGATE PLAZA OPEN FRIDAY JULY 4th WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. OPEN 9-9 WEEKDAYS - SUNDAYS 1-6 n luc ExplosioiA 100% Polyester DOUBLE KNIT Explode into the fashion scene in a beautiful wardrobe of polyester double knit. Large selection of colors and weaves that put wu in the spotlight of comfortable clothing. All first quality on full bolts. Machine wash warm, tumble dry, remove promptly. Never needs ironing. Take command now double knit. in easy-care, easy-wear douo 58" to 60' Wide Caboose Sportswear PRINTS Ideal for children's playwear! 100% Care-free cotton. 45" Wide. Large selection of colors to mix'n match. 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