Fred Glaucoma Cline June 4
CUFF
BLUE
For
Lieut. Governor
May 30 Democratic Primary
Capable . Experienced
O Served 9 terms as Member
of House from Moore
County.
9 Speaker of House
Session.
9 Presbyterian. Lion, Mason,
Woodman.
9 Business: Xewspa|«r and
Commercial Printing.
• Home: Aberdeen.
• Family: Married. -1 did
dren, 3 grandchildren.
A lulls Vi years of age and
nvei are Invilfd to get a free eye
examination tor glaucoma on
Jun< 4 at a clinic to he conduct
ed at the National Guard Arm
ory
Sponsor of the clinic is the
Kings Mountain Lions club,
which has as its principal civic
and service function sight con
nervation and aid to the blind,
in cooficration with the Cleve
land County Medical Society,
North Carolina Commission for
tin Blind and other related agen
cies.
The steering committer- for the
clinic, as announced by Presi
dent < Kins Smith, are Howard
Bryant, chairman. Glenn Camp
bell and I>r N II. Reed. Kings
Mountain optometrist.
Other committees included:
arrangements, Carl Goforth and
Jack Hauser; |s-rsnnnel. Sant
W< ir and Richard Barnette; Re
freshmen's. Peter Mason and YV
L iBill ■ Bennett; and puhlieity,
Jonas Bridges and Martin llar
m< n
Chairman Bryant commented:
"Glaucoma is a leading cause
cl blindness among adults over
X years ol age in the United
State- It i- estimated that before
tin « nil ol 1964, one million men
and women will Is* on the mad
to blindness unless they receive
proper medical attention. Sight
lost hei arise ol Glaucoma can
no' In restored, hut sight re
m.lining ran be saved.
"Some of the symptoms ol
Glaucoma are as follows: Ire
quent ms-d for changing glasses,
inability to adjust the eyes to s
darkened nsun. blurred or foggy
vision, and seeing rainbow-col
ored rings around lights. Chronic
stale offices, one for county of
l* n painlessly as it builds Up
pressure and gradually destroys
eyesight."
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Mondays thru
Saturdays
KINGS MOUNTAIN
. -1 - DRUC, COMPANY
MINISTER - R*". Tbom“ D’2*
p*rs has accepted a call to be
come rector ol St James* Parish
in Black Mountain and wtll as
sume his new duties July IS
Rev. Droppers
Ir New Post
Rev. Th >rnav Droppers. Priest -
in-charge ot Trinity Episcopal
church, has accepted a call to foe
Rector of St. .tames* Parish in
Black Mountain. He will assume
duties there ,lt:lv l^th.
Mr. Dropouts will hr succeed
nl by the Rev Robert L. 1 laden.
Jr., who h>' just been graduated
from the Episcopal ThoMogical
Seminary. Alexandria. Virginia.
He will he oi-di ined to the Sacred
Diaeonate < n June lsth at St.
James* Church. Hendersonville,
and will assume duties at Trinity
immediatelv thereafter. He grew
up in the chinch at Henderson
ville. is a graduate of the Blue
Ridge School for Boys, a gradu
ate of the Unh <-rsity of the South.
Sewanee. Tennessee, and for one
year he taught at the Blue Ridge
School before entering Seminary.
During h..- youth he was Presi
dent of the Episcopal Young
Churchmen <>■ the Diocese of
Western North Carolina and has
worked seven ! summers at the
Kanuga Episcopal Conference
Center near Hendersonville.
During the past year, his wife
Mar> Anne lias Iteen teaching in
the public schools near the Semi
nary. He and Mrs. Haden will
"KINGS MOUNTAIN *1
Hospital Log
VISITISO HOURS
Daily 10:30 to 11:10 a.Ml.
J to { p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
°atic»t List at Kings Moun- I
fain Hospital at Aloon Wcdnes
day.
Hilton Ruth
Marion Shook
Brien Ke<th St. Laurent
Miss V'ernie Stroup**
Mrs. Joe M illie
Miss Fanrie Peat| Whitaker
Tom Wright
Mrs. Howard Allen
Miss Matilyp Dixon
Mrs. Henrv tleorgery
Mrs. Pauline Kimbrell
John •Maddox
M. D. Marlow
Mrs. Raloh Mauney
Tom Meeks
Mrs. .Cleveland Moore
Mrs. Anme MtAhlt
-Mrs. C. !•;. Neisler
Mrs. C<»l ■ P.ttman
Mrs. Rol rt Kamsev
Mrs.. J. W. Kay field
Coleen Rosokoro
ADMITTED THURSDAY
Mrs. Alfr<*d Blackwell. PO Box
‘h>l. Bwwie'T City, N. C.
Mrs. Iias';e| Iloheler, Rt. 2. Box
.VI. City
Mrs. Ruf«s Davis. 101 \Y. Park
er St.. City.
Mrs. Jac. b liauser. 591 Cres
cent Hill Read. City.
Mrs. Woodrow Lynch, PO Box
202. Bessemer City, N. C.
Alexander Mai no. 104 S flastor
St., City.
| ADMITTED FRIDAY
Mrs. Roy Bell. Rt. 2. City.
Mrs. John llardin, 70S Gantl
St.. City.
i Charlie Hope. 105 City St.
1 City.
.Mrs. Perry Jackson. 325 Saluda
|St„ Rock Hill. S. C.
! Mrs. The!mi. Monroe. 310 N
Watterson St. City.
ADMITTED SATURDAY
Ralph Hoffman. 209 W. Let
Ave., Bessemer City, N. C.
Mrs. David Jenkins. Ill Hill
crest Dr.. Bessemer City. N. C
Jesse Ramsey, 114 Lackey St
City.
live in the Rectory at J02 Phifer
Road.
Mr. Droppers has been a Kings
Mountain minister over five
years.
ADMITTED SUNDAY
j Mrs. Ben Sessoms, Jr.. 606
! Mauney A City.
Mrs. Dor j thy Byers. “02 W.
Rankin St.. Gastonia. N. C.
i Early Ca<h. Rt. 2. Box 3«1A
aty.
Mrs. Ferrie Coition, 115 Carpen
ter St., City.
Warren Herndon, Jr., 817
Meadowbrnok Rd.. City
Joseph Mee/han. S06 -1th St..
City.
Mrs. Ha* old Phillips. Sharon
Dr., City.
ADMITTED MONDAY
William Seileis, ki. 1. Bessemer
I City, .i. v_.
! James Warlick. N. Ninth St.
! iHMriiuT L.i), v,.
Mrs. Ja-’es tierryhill, 521 E.
E. I'enn Ave., ihm-. ..w
C.
Roy Boh ler. Rt. 2. Box 3u4.
City.
.»irs. Ro'iri t Cook. 2*»5 i-'airview
St., City.
,»irs. vVal'er Ellers. 2i6 Brio*
* St., City.
i>oyu Hprrelson, Rt. City.
William liairison, 1*0 Box 226.
City.
Joe Herndon. Rt. 2, Shelby Rd..
City.
James Ja,-kson Rt. 2, City.
Morie Mathis. ot»5 tin grace.
City.
Mrs. Jatr.«*s Moss. 201 Kiser
Ave.. City.
Charles McClain. Rt. 1, Box
10*»A, City..
Thomas Politick 310 E. King
St.. City.
Timothy Pressley. U5N. Cans
, ler St., City. .
Mrs. Bu'ord Robbs. 1710 Shel
by Rd.. City.
Randolph Ross III. Rt. 1.
J Grover, N. C.
ADMITTED TUESDAY
Roper No'en 200 Katherine St.,
City.
I Mrs. Harry Stewart. 911 Second
St... City.
Glenn Adam McMillan. Rt. 2.
Box 27. Bessemer City. N. C.
Ernest L.e Ji-nkins, 309 N. Gas
ton. St., City.
Mrs. Fred a. Bradley. 116
Sadie Mill. City.
Mrs. Jam-'s A. Short 520 North
(kite St.. Charlotte. N. C.
Robert Osborne. Surburban
Heights. Gastonia, N. C
Mrs. Ralph Monroe Chitwood.
709 N. Pie'-mopt Ave., City.
Judson Malcomt Upchurch Rt.
5. Gaffney. S. C.
Mrs. Bur n R. Moore, Rt. 1.
Bessemer City. N. C.
Roger Dale Moose. 102 E. Ala
! hama Ave. Bessemer City, N. C.
ADMITTED WEDNESDAY
Robert Shepherd, Rt. 2. Besse
i mer City. N. C
Mrs. Leon D. Rams.*y. Rt.
1 Bessemer City. N. C.
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TIMES A DAY
YOUR BRA SIZE
CHANGES
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that stretch to fit you perfectly with every breath you take!
Spandex; i.t r«cl-<4-M m yon inhale to fixe extra
''breathing-room." Cotton where it coanta keep* ita
snag*ahilitjr! A. a C caps. MU (D capo. S3JW). Also
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Power Net Claettc: Nylon. ' Lycra" t»ntn
new concertina* bra
Mis. Smith's
Rites Thursday
Funeral rite? for a. Marv
<ei»h. 60 widow of
Houston H. Smith who died in
Is*-**. will be neid Thursday at 4
p.m. from Soco.id Bapti>t church.
The body will remain at Harris
Funeral Home until .1:30 p.m.
when it will lir in state at the
church. Rev. George Julian and
Rev Chari’S freeman will offi
ciate at th’ final rites and inter
ment will tie made in Mountain
Rest cemetery.
drs. Smith uied Monday after
noon in the Kings Mountain hos
pital follow-up illness of several
months.
A native of Gaston County, she
was thed au-'hter of the late'Mr.
and Mrs. I. \V. Huffstetler and a
member of See>-nd Baptist church
Survivin'; are a son. Henry C.
Smith of Kmg* Mountain; three
daughters, Mrs. Paul Cole. Mrs.
A. C. Jachron and Mrs. Jack
Ctsrk. all ol Shelby: 12 grand
children and two great grandchild
Jin JJn'irfuu)
If yeeVe planning to pro
tect elms from the rmfts
of Dutch elm disease, apply
dormant spray bout.
Spraying of elm trees can
be done any time when the
temperature is above freez
ing and the wind is
less than S:
There will be a fish fry Satur
day night at 7:30 p.m. at the
home of M-. end Mrs. Roosevelt
Jefferson in the Shady Grove
community sponsored by the Gil*
left Gospel Singers of Gastonia.
HOT DOG SALE
The Methodist Youtii Fellow
ship will sell hotdogs at Grate
Methodist church fellow-ship hall
Friday from ">:30 until 7:30 p.m.
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