An error in reporting last week
stated ‘hat Paul Wesley Walker
was charged with failure to
yield the right of way following
a two-car collision on Piedmont
Avenue. Olcene Ixs-kridge An
derson. the other party involved
in the accident, was charged
wl’h failure to yield the right of
way.
CALLING ALL
HOME MAKERS
•y GENE TIMMS
YOU CAN
BREAK THE RULES
• More and more
) luring I hi* last
i*\v y o a r s. it
: has hrcome a
. trend among
kvurators, both
■oroffssional and
la m a 11* u r. lo
TIMMS hrc&k ail (he so
called "rulM."
Everyone remembers, a few
years back. when we were
told never to use blues and
greens together, hut now we
all know that the right shades
of blues and greens blend
beautifully.
As a matter of fact, blue
and green mixtures in the
same fahrie are extremely
popular in both draperies and
upholstery. This is an exam
ple that many of the previ
ous rules have been thrown
out of the window.
Today, you can also do
more mixing of wood, periods,
finishes and colors in the
same room.
There is a much greater
trend towards mixing than
ma'ehing.
TV’ idea is that each piece
of turni'ure should have in
dividuality and personality of
its own.
Yes. you can break the so
called old “rules” — provided
the whole effect creates a har
monious picture.
And. what makes a “har
monious picture" in your
heme? We invite von *o mme
in. talk it over with us. and
take advantage of our free
decorator service. We'll be
looking forward to scing you.
For day-to-day specials, tune
in the (Sene Timms radio
show on WKMT from 7:30 to
8:00 A. M.
TIMMS H RMTl RE COM
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KING.
Mrs. Phillips'
Bites Conducted
Kunrr.il ri»e* for Mr*. Frances
Spoirtcl Phillips, 54, were held
Saturday in P'-rt Orange. Florida,
where shi' had made her humi'
since moving from Kings Moun
tain last December.
Mrs. Phillips surrumlicd Thurs
day morning alter an illness of
several months
She was a former manager of
Kings Mountain Country Club
Besi«les her husband, whom she
married last I>e<t*mbor. she is
survived by two sons, Ben B
Speidel, Jr. and Ronnie Speidel.
both of Daytona Beach. Fla.
Mrs. Wright's
Bites Held
Funeral services for Merrill D
Wright. .VI. ( Icvelond County na
tive and other of Bynum
Cook an d.Marvin Cook of Kings
Mountain. >ven held W< dnesda.
at 3:30 from Kastside Baptist
church of Shelny. interment fol
lowing in P’-m.-ant Grove reme- j
•ery.
Mr. Wright died suddenly Mon
day at 10:30 p.m. at his home. He
had Ix-en employed as a weaverl
at the Cleveland Cloth Mill for:
the past 25 years. He wos a mem- j
her of the Kastside church.
Othed survivors include his
wile; a son. Keith Wright of the
home; two orothers, Bennett ami
H. T. Wright, both of Landrum,
S. C.; a halt-brother. D. I*. Cook
of Shelby; a stepbrother. Howard
Cook of Shelby; a sister. Mrs.
' onnic Brool:s of Shelby; two!
half-si.-.tets,. Mrs Thomas Wright |
of Grover and Mrs. Henry Craw
ford of Charlotte; and four step-;
sisters. Mrs. Clen Ledbetter. Mrs
Flint Blanton. Mrs. Ben Portei ,
«nd Mrs. Jonn Chapman. <il| of
shelby.
Baalist Choirs
To Sinq Snnday !
First Bantist chureh presents
the choirs of the church in An
Exchange of Music Sunday even
ing. May 17. at 8 o'clock.
Included In the program will he
selections by the Beginner. Pri-J
mat y. Junior, intermediaie. Men's
Chorus, and Church Choirs.
This is the climax of the grad
ed choir season. The entire pro
gram will be devoted to music
and all those interested are invit
ed to Attend.
Haggai Speaks
At Lions Fete
"Troubled people have the un
forgiving spirit," Rev. Tom Hag
gai. High P'lint minister-at large,
said Tuesday night, in a humor
filled inspirational address at the
2t>th annual la-lies nighi banquet
of the Kings Mountain Lions eluh.
Mr. Haggai suggested that peo
ple fall into many traps, chasing
the goddesses of success, popu
larity or materialism.
Though he flayed this nation’s
penchant for foreign aid prog
rams which he described as ”forr
ing ourselves on others’, he also
noted that the world has shrunk
greatly within the past twenty ;
years.
I "Were only 17 minutes from a
missile launched in Moscow,” he
reminded.
Suoceni in international rela
tions. he contended, could hip ob
tained hy trying to prov ide others
of the world “our real sweets”,
which he listed as 1• everybody
is somebody, 2' freedom of wor
ship and speech and 3> the prin-1
cipio that nrvnn is entitled to the!
fruits of his own labor.
Jonas Bridges, chairman of the
banquet committee, presented
Rev. Mr. Haggai.
President Odus Smith pn*sent
ed club gues's. and W. K. Maun
ey. Jr., and other Lions distribut
ed boxes of imse to the ladies.
Peter Mason welcomed the la
dies and Mrs. Jack Hauser re
nlied.
Troon 9!
Met Tuesday
Boy Scout Troop 91 at St. Mat- ■
thew s Lutht ran church Tuesday !
evening.
Jeff Mauney, senior patrol
leader and a candidate for the
(Cagle award at next month's
Court of Honor was in charge.
The troop announced plans to
back young Mauney hy attempt
ing to earn every rank in Scout- j
ing at next month's Honor Court.
Assistant Patrol leaders Corky ,
Pulton and Don Bridges spent 1
Tuesday getting out mail to help j
encourage the boys and their pa- •
rents to attend next month's
Court of Honor.
Scout leaders Richard Culver.
Manley Hayes, Het man Sparks,
Kay and Eugene White and Pa
trol leaders Pat Cheshire. Tom -1
my Bridges. Clark Mauney. Dan-!
ny Dyke. Joe Hedden and Jimmy,
Hope instructed the more than 71) .
Scouts present.
Bob Condi Mow
With Steidd's
Robert L. 'Robi COuch, Jr.. o(
Shelby. has joined Sterchis.
Kings Mountain furniture firm,
as a salesman.
He replaces Howard Swofford.
| who resigned several months ago.
Mr. Courh is a Georgia native
. who was reared in Shelby, has
j been associate with Local Kin
, ance Company there for the past
j three years. Previously, he was in
advertising sales and cartooning
(or television and newspapers in
Asheville and Greenville, S. C.
Hr and his wife expect to move
to Kings Mountain in the neai,
future.
Nine Children
To Be Confirmed
Nino rhildr»*r. who have com
pleted cathcchetioal instruction
by the pasto.' and who have been
presented to the church council
will he <-onfii mod at 11 a.m. ser
vice Sunday at St. Matthew*
Lutheran church.
The catechumen* art*: Linda
Falls. Heidi Kopruch. Tommy
Bridges. Clark Mauney. Jeff
.Mauney. Kemp Mauney. Douglas
Snsnms, Stephen Sisk and Eddie
White.
The class will receive it* first
«t>mmunion Sunday, May 2-lth at
the service when the Lord's Sup
per will be administered to the
congregation. Other new mem
.<ep iei|t uo po\t.**o.! ot| ||t.w sjao
Masters Joins
Harris Firm
Bennett Masters, of Canton,
joined Harris Funeral Home
Monday.
Mr. Masters, a Cleveland eoun
tv native, is a licensed embalm
er and funeral direc'or. who has
been associated with Wells Fu
neral Home. Canton.
Mrs. Masters is the former Bet
ty Patterson, a registered nurse,
and a native of Patterson
Springs. The Masters family will
move to Kings Mountain June I
and will live on Roxford Road
in a home purchased from Rob
ert H. Goforth.
Mt. Masters fills a vacancy
created by the resignation of
Tom Wilson, who is joining the
city police department Friday.
Don,t Forget To Register
Your Last Chance Is Thursday & Sat
The Kings Mountain area has not
supplied a Cleveland County member of
the General Assembly since the late
Senator H. Tom Fulton served in 1927.
That has been 38 years.
Many friends throughout the county
tell me I am favored to win the race for
the State Senate nomination.
However, my chances will diminish
if my Kings Mountain area friends do
net register and. therefore, can't vote.
I Need Your Vote
Please Don’t Fail To Register.
Jack H. White
CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR
31ST SENATORIAL DISTRICT
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. MAT 30
W.T.Tate'i
Bites Conducted
Funeral rin*s foi the Rev W.
T. Tate, 77, 'uwer pastor of Bap
tist churches in Caro|e.*n. Henri
'etta an<l Pa -»let and half-brother
of Mrs. Sterling Nagle of K.ngs
Mountain, wre held jt 5 p.m.
Friday at Pa.-olet Baptist church.
Also surviving ate four daugh
'ters, two son«, his wife, a sister
anil 16 grandchildren.
The Rev. Mr. Tate was pastor
of the Paco'et Baptist i hutch 2*
years before his retirement sev
eral >«*ars ago. A Rutherford
County nati'.e, he was a graduate
of Wake Forrrt i ollege and Sou
thern Baptist Seminary at Louis
ville. Ky.
Burial was in Grwqlawn Me
morial liarli ns in Spat laitburg
Fite Bites
Held Tuesday
Funeral rit?s tor Will.am Reese
Fite. SO. werp held Tuesday at 2
p-rt. from Harris Funeral Home
Chapel, interment foil tvving in
Hollywood cemetery in Gastonia.
Mr. Fite d'ed Sunday morning
in a Columbia. S. C. hospital fol
lowing illness of several m >nths.
A native of South Carolina, he
was the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus L. Fite and a retired
building contractor in Gastonia.
His wife, Cora Elizabeth Kavlor
Fite, died in July 1961.
Surviving are three sons. Ru
fus E. Fit? of Kings Mountain,
W. R. Fite, Jr of West Palm
Beach. Fie... end James Alfred
t-'ite of Gastonia; and four daugh
ters. Mrs. F. C. Dedmon of Co
lumbia. S. C... Mrs. Bruce Brand
on of Myrtle Beach. S. C., Mrs.
Coyt Wilson of Belmont and 12
grandchildren.
Rev. B. L. Paines officiated at
the final rites.
Short Funeral
Held Saturday
Funeral services for Robert Lee
Short, 6.1. were held Saturday af
ternoon at Second Baptist C’ltur
ternoon at 2nd Baptist Church.
Mr. Short, a Cleveland Coun
ty native, died at 2 p.m. Thurs
day at Kings Mountain Hospital.
He had been ill several weeks. A
former employee >>( Kings Moun
tain Manutae’uring Company, he
was a son of the late Baxter and
Hulda Morrison Short His first
wife was Ollie Smith Short, who
died in 1911. He was a member
of Piedmont Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife. Mrs.
Bessie Miltsaps Short, eight chil
dren, Oscar and Junior Gene
Short. Mrs. Robert Walker. Mrs.
L. L. Ramsey. Mrs. Mack Lefev■
era. Mrs. Crayton Dellinger. Mrs.
WaPer Leo Smith, and Mrs. Wil
burn Davis, all of Kings Moun
tain. two step-children. Walter
Lee Smith. Kings Mountain, and
Mrs. Chester Wiggins. Gastonia,
five brothers. Paul and Mills
Short, both of Kings Mountain,
J. B. Short. Kings Creek. S. C..
Broadus Short. Kannapolis, and
Buren Short. Gastonia, and six
sis’ors. Mrs. P. B. Phillips. Mrs.
Clyde Goins. Mrs. John Antler
son. Mrs. Charles Bridges. Mrs.
Frank Lowrancc, and Mrs. Biil
Foster, all of Kings Mountain.
The final rites were conducted
by Dr. B. A. Bowers. Rev. James
Williams, and Rev. George Jul
ian. Interment was in Mountain
Rest Cemetery.
Bailey Bites
Held Tuesday
Funeral riles (or David Henry
• Undo Bud i Bailey. 90. of Caff
■ ney. S. C., father of Mr*. Cleve
Mo >re and Mr*. D. L. White of
Kin);* Mountain, were held Tue*
day ai 2 p.m. from Draytonville
Baptist church, interment follow
ing in the church cemetery.
Mr. Bailey succumbed Sunday
at Cherokee County Memorial
hospital af’er a week’s illness.
A retired farmer and textile
' worker, he v» as a native of York
County ami a member of Chero
kee Avenue Baptist church.
Surviving .-re two sons. Alfred
Bailey and Grady Bailey, both of
Gaffney. and live other (laugh
j ters. Mrs. Inc/ Blanton of (faff
! ney. Mrs. June II *rne of Pacntet
Mrs. A. R. Tilson of Kasiey, Mrs.
I«ois Sanders of Greenville and
Mrs. J. T. Ro*»eis of Chattanooga.
i Tenn.
Also surviving are a brother.
Moon- Bailev o| Cherokee Falls:
i « sister. Mrs. Lela Putnam of
Beaufort; 19 grandchildren. 11-1
, great-grandchildren and .92 great
I great- grandchildren.
Rev. Bohliv Crocker. Rev. Clar
cn-.v Hampton. Rev. Paul Dob
bins and Re»\ Edward MeAbee
officiated at the final rites.
COI.OIIKD NEWS
’Hie Ponder Brothers and oth- j
er singing group* will render a
program of music Sunday night
at 7:9ft at Vestibule AME Zion
I church. The voting women of the
church will -ponsor the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Cur
ry. route 1, announce the- birth of
a son. Thursday, May 7. Kings
Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Camp.
Grover. announce the birth of a
-.on, Sundov. May 10. Kings
Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell. Jr.,
route 1. Grover, announce the
birth of a daughter. Monday.
May 11. Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Roller! Lee Cham
hers, route 1. announce the birth
of a son. Monday. May 11. Kings
Mountain hospital.
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Kings Mountain
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Board To Meet
Hon Earlier
Thi> city bold of commissioners
will ionvonc at fi p.m. Thursday
night at Cltv Hall, an hour ear
lier than customary to permit
some rnffliluri to attend another
function. Mryor Glee A. Bridges
said Wednesday.
Mayor Br:dge* said the com
mission is expected to:
It Authorize purchase of a va
cant lot from Mrs. P. D. Fulton
on Dilling street entrance to
Mountain P.est cemetery for erec
tion of a cemetery office building
and equipment warehouse. The
lot fronts !'» fi-et on Dilling and
is 90 feet deep.
2» Name, on recommendation
of Chief Paul Sanders, appoint
ment of Tom Wilson as a city
policeman to fill a vacancy. Mr
Wilson is a former (iastonia po
lice officer.
3* Approv" a petition for pav
ing of Sipes street.
I> Approve parking meter
changes recommended by the
Chamber of Commerce and Mer
chants association.
5t Discuss a report on city fire
protection bv the North Carolina
Fire Rating Buraeu.
TO MEETING
Mrs. Stella Mare. Mrs. Florene
llill and Mr:. Margaret Ward
represented :hn city senoots at a
meeting for luncheon personnel
of the state in Charlotte Friday.
Conte Williams'
Bites Conducted
Funeral rii« lor John Omsk*/
William*. CS. pharmacist at On *
tral Drug Shin* in Bmwnor City
lor JO year*, wrre held Monday
at 7 p.m. from First Baptist
church of Bessemer City.
Rev. A. A. Bailey. assisted by
Rev \V. Hoyt Pruitt, officiated
and internvnt was in Kings
Mountain’s Mountain Rest cernr•
tery.
A son of the late O. Dallas and
Margaret >vlm* Williams, Mr.
Williams vai a graduate of Bes
semer City tijrh rchoil and the
University of >'orth Carolina
A veteran Wot Id War I. he
was a charter member -,f the Ru
ral Police C'vil Commission and
a memlier of Rcswmter City First
Baptist chut 'h. His wife was the
late Sara Allison Williams.
Surviving ar" lour sisters, Mr*.
Fannie \l -'Vmald of Falls
Church. Vn.. Mrs. Alma York and
Mrs. W. II. Henderson of Char
lotte and Miss Lucy Williams of
Bessemer City.
The North Carolina Heart As
sociation is composed of 9K local
Heart Associations — five chap
ter? and ill divisions. The state
heart group has a board of di
rectors. elected for three-year
terms at the annual meeting of
th< group's membership.
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