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KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITIKC, HOURS Daily io:JO to il:.ia «.><». I .1 tn ( frin. and 7 to H p.in. }| Palirnt l.ixt at Kmijn Mann- l Mr. O. H. Casey Mrs. Ambrose Flowers Mrs. Iris Gibbs Mrs. Clarence < Mrs. Amos Houser Miss Aileen lluffstetlei .Mama Hunter Randy Lyon Mr. Charles Merk Mrs. Mildred Miller Mrs. Dewey Moss Mrs Callie McDaniel Mr David Passmore Mrs. Guy Schofield .Mr. Wiiiie Seawright Mr. Lee Sellers Mrs. Mary Short Mrs. Irene Smith Mrs. G. T. Thrift Mrs. William Williams Mrs. Florence Wilson Mrs. Arnold Wright ADMITTED »HURSDAY Mrs. Paul Glenn. 107 Lac key Street Mr Elmer Harbin, si I Third Street Mr Henry L. Hendet s <n, 415 S. Cansler Street Mr. James Lee. 211 Walkei St. Mrs. William Lewis. 203 South Weldon Avenue, Gastonia Mr. Lawrvn< o Logan, til!* East King Street Mr. Steven Wilson, liox 1350. Midpines ADMITTED FRIDAY Mrs. Dennis Goi.rth, tios East Gold Street Mrs. Ervin Go,dan. 210 Walk er Street Mr. Clyde .lo]|\ .Ms S. Main Street, Rutherford! on Mrs. Hetty R'lineh > ill. 112 West Georgia Av - I; sve-ier City Mrs. Brooks Tate Mi North Piedmont Avenue Mr Henry Williams. ino!i N Piedmont Avenue ADMITTED SATURDAY Mrs. Johnny Bla< k. H i e i Grover Steven Eugene- Greet; 11' So die Mill Mrs. Oscar Gi -gory. *>lo Cleve land Avenue Mrs. Ada Lawson. 1210 >'■ ‘>n ! Street Extensam ADMITTED SUNDAY Rohc*rt IIop|H-r, Route 3 Mrs. Claude- Kim tier. >27 Rote Nicholson Is Re-Elected Corbet Nicholson v.as re-elect ed capta.n oi i he Cleveland County Life Saving <v Res if S«|uad at the a g.i na/tion's an mi.il business m<-.‘ ui_> Midiv ni^ht. All ether offieei - were r»* t ed for 196546. Tliev include: (IvurKr Loveltor. first lieutenant: Kred Sanders, second lieutenant; Charles Peter son, simond lieutenant; Hud Ware, sergeant; (Jen Carroll. > rgeant: Delbert Dixon, secretary; and Tommy Hawkins, treasurer. ins in Street. I> ill.is Mr. Bobbv Ian kludge. H05 Third Street Mr. William Karl Stroupo. Jr.. 112 M mta Vista 1 >r>v • Mrs. Helen Van Dyke, ail W. ti<i|d Street Mr. I>14v id Whisnant, Route 1 Mr. Austin Williams. 30 Kim Sllis-t Mr. Joe l/‘Wis Wilson. Route 2. Cherryville ADMITTED MONDAY 'Irs. Kenneth Caldwell, 623 K Ohio St . Bessemer City Mrs. Jana - Gamble. Route 3, Clover 'll'. Minnie Goforth, .aOS North Ca isler Street Mrs. James Grier. 3200 Mar gtace Mis James Leach, Route 1, Gr >\ er Mr. Clyde Rhea. Route I. tiro ver. Me. flora e Ro.ss, Ids Second St reel Mi s. Cail Wivgins. 2317 Milton Avenue. < iasloni'i Mrs. M i ns Mayes. 623 Line lierger St ret. Sliel y Mrs. l-’red Withers, 60S Jack son Street Mis. Kdwai i Kills. Route 1. Grover Mr. Gravfon Bollinger. 3500 Pa-kdalo (’nel,. IVIoti.s Chaptnap. Route 1 FEMITTED TUESDAY Mrs David Peterson. It Hite 1. I»rover Mi s. ouis K. Hlack. Po Box 123 Mrs. Wynn II. Huskey. R nit*- 3 Mrs. l-'ied A. Tate. Route 2 Mr Claivn.-c N Neelands, Rt. I. Smyrna. South Carolina Mrs James Donald Blanton, Route 3 Rites Cendncted For Janes Hicks Vina I rile-* lor James Miles flicks, 73, were tick! Wiilnentay • i 3 f* m. from Patterson Grove Baptist church, inter i rn. ( illutr tng in (he church cemetery. Mr. Hu ks succumbed Monday morn• in/ in the Kings Mountain hos p.tal after several year’s ilin>-s« A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of the late Mr and Mrs William Hicks He was a retired farmer and a member of Bethlehem Baptist church. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Vena Mon is Hi<-ks; sev-n sons, Sidney Mic ks. James M Hicks. Jr.. Paul Hicks and Thomas iii k>. all of Kings Mountain; Altiert l«ee Hicks of Greenville, S. C. Franklin Hic ks of Shelby and Jamb Hicks of Clover. S. t\; four daughters. Mrs Kufus Kiser. Mrs. iloyle Putnam and Mrs. John f). Ia*d.letter. all of Kings Mountain, adn Mrs. Romey Bo heler of Clover, S C.; one bro titer. Rev. J. J. Hicks of Kings Mountain; one sister, Mrs. Fairy Hamrick of Gaffney, S. C.. 33 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Rev. Richard Plyler was assist ed by Rev J. J. Thornburg and Rev. George la*igh in officiating at the final rites. Church Names New Councilmcn at Resurrrc lion ! utheran church have taen ••hvted for l‘k>T*-67 and will he in stallccl at the* 11 o'clock worship service Sunday. F iur members elected to three year terms are John C-aveny, Carl Goforth. Hubert McGinnis anti Tommy Yarbrough. They will In- installed by Rev. George Moore. pastor of the church, who was re-elected to head the church council. Other officers re-elected in clude Dr. George Plonk, vie.* chairman, succeeding E. R. Go fer; Carl <1 iforth, secretary, suc ceeding Bill H Brown; D>rus Bennett, treasurer; DevereSmith, t.cnev nlence treasurer; and Tom my Yarbrough, financial secre tary. Council Officers SOCIAL CALENDAR F ruin y: 12:00 Senior Cittern ciuh cov ered dish luncheon at the Wom an's club Monday: 7:31) Circle 4 of Central Meth odist .-hurch at the home of Mrs Paul Walker. 7:30 Circle 5 at Central Moth xlist church. 7:30 Circle 6 of Central Meth odist church at the home of M.ss Charity Goforth 7:30 Cii'-lc 7 of Cential M odist church at the h ime of Miss Alice Averin. Wednrxday: lo a.m. Circle 3 at Central Methodist church. 3:00 Kings Mountain Garden club at the home of Mrs. P. G. Padgett. 3:00 Kings Mountain Garden club at the home of Mrs. P. G. Padgett. North Piedmont avenue. 3:30 Open Gate Garden club at the home of Mrs. L, Arnold Kiser. Mrs. C. J. Gault. Jr., co , hostess. -— Park Visitation Shows Drop Kings Mountain National Mili tary Park logged in 294.706 visi tors during 1904. a drop from 1963's record of 346.1 *57 In total visitations. In announcing the figures. Superintendent Ben K. Minim aw said the drop could lx* credited to two reasons: li closing of the South Carolina State Park; and 2* summer rains which rained out IO of 13 weekends during the 1964 summer season. Tlte Kings Mountain Park has boasted new records of attend ance since the end of World War II. December park traffic. 12.216, set a record for the month. In addition to thousands of United States citizens, from each of the 48 states, citizens of mailt other countries stopped to vtsi: the historic shrine during 1961 THE IMPORTANT THINGS IN \ Some of the most important things in life cost money . . . o home of your own, o college education for your children, the assured prospect of happy retirement yeors. LIFE Regardless of what your own goals in life may be, you con be pretty sure that they will require money. And you con be equally sure of this: the couple that PLANS ahead GETS ahead! Systematic saving is basic to happy, successful living. It is also important to put your savings where they con grow faster because they EARN more money for you with complete safety. Thct means here! Savings Deposits Made By January 10 Earn Dividends From January 1 Comal Dividend Payable Semi-Annually Savings & Loan Assn. DRIVE-IN WINDOW SERVICE — FREE PARKING Ihony, Pres. Thomas A. Tate. Soc.-Troas. A/1C and Mrs. Ray Carroll. Timmy and Edwin, returned to Sumter. S. C. Thursday aftei spending the holidays with Kings Mountain relatives Miss Beth Houser returned to Lenoir Rhyne college H indi> al ter a holiday visit with her par onts, Mr and Mrs. George Hous er. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ne:«ler. Jr are spending several week in Key West. Fla Mr and Mrs. Leonard Full >rd and children have returned to Fort Lauderdale. Fla. alter spend ing the holidays with Mrs. Ful ford's parents. Pr. and Mrs L I* Baker. Mr ami Mrs. Frank A. Sum mers and son of Atlanta. G\ sjient Christmas with Mr. Som mers' mother. Mrs. Frank R. Summers Miss Frances Summers of Charlotte was a holiday visit •r with her mother also. Mrs. E. C. Cooper visited m Charleston. S. C. during the weekend where she attended the wedding of Miss Helen Duncan and Ronald Glenn Smith. She was accompanied t-y Pr. Hook of lam lir-Rhyne college. Mr Smith is a senior at Co Itimhia Theol >giit! Seminary and will he graduated in the spring. Rev. Edgar Cooper has return ed to Pottstown. Pa. after s **nd in» the holidays w:th h1*- m Mrs. E C. Cooper, and other Kings Mountain relatives. Dr. and Mi's. Mark O. Heller of New Smyrna Beach. Fla \: - t ed during the holidays with Mrs K. C. Cioper The Hellers were enroute to their daughter's home in Asheville. The Hellers' s >n in law. Jack Smith, is pis* v- of -> Lutheran church *n Asheville. The* Hellers were formei mem hers of a church the late- Dr. E. C. Cooper pastured. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M >uncv end Mrs. Fleming Ramseur visite-i Dr. and Mrs. Jack M luncy kii>' family in Raleigh during the weekend. Dr Mauney is son of the Mauneya. Local Ministers Meet Monday Kings Mountain Ministerial A sociatilon will hold its initial meeting of 1963 at 10 a.m. at C entral Methodist church. I* si dent George Moore has announr ed. Mr. Moore said that all a:*-;, ministers are invited to parti-i pate. Other officers of the ministe, tfi'oup are Rev Clyde Goods,, vice-president; an<l Rev B.,i 1 laden. secretary. i Birth Announcements Mr and Mrs Delbert Joe Chap man. H0*> . anding Street, an •unoe the nth of a son. Wed wsday December 30. Kind* Mountain hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Kdw.tid Mayberry, Route 1. Gastonia, an •unci* the birth of a son. Ftiday January 1. Kings Mountain hos p tal. Mr. and Mrs. James Junior L**ach. Roate I firmer, announce tie birth of a daughter Monday. January I. Kings Mountain hos pita). Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Wiggins. J317 Milton Avenue. Oast mia. ■innounce the birth of a daughter, Monday. January I Kings Moun tain hospital. Mr and Mrs. James Donald Blanton. Route 3. announce the rth of a son. Wednesday Janu ary 6. Kings Mountain hospital Tax Listiig Isllndervay Tax listing is Minnini! at a brisk pai-e in Ninber 4 Town ship. Books art' op« through Janu ary 31 at City III every week day except Sat flay. Hours are Irom 8 a m. uni4:30 p.m. County tax Jster Co n r a d Hughes and Ml Steve Harmon, tax lister for If city, are in the courtroom das On Saturday. Mr. Hughes wipe at R E. Ham hrighf's Stotw Grover to ao commodate Geer citizens. All propetwwners are requir ed by law flist all real and personal prCfty for taxes. Males, betpen the ages of 21 and 50. a required to list for poll taxes / Also in :led in the listing must be -u<*rs of dogs. Late litre will bo penalized and tax *frs were eneouragin:.’ citizens oJist earlv and avoid the last'i/tute rush. (I Patterson Subs: Thorbs 4. Jones 2, .Moor*' 3 Washington <3tii C McCaihen G Adams F Hood Compact F Allison K Howell C Smith (I Fusion G Webber * 3 1 2 Su^s: Jeflries 2. Allison 2, Bal Innl 2. Bridges 1. Clark 2 LUTHERAN SERVICE At St. Matthew’s Lutheran ehureh this Sunday, the first Sunday after Epiphany, Rev. Charles W. Easley’s sermon topic will he "An Increase.'' LEGION DANCE American Legion Post 155 has scheduled a dance for members and guests Saturday from p.nv until 12 p.m. Musie will be provided by Bud dy Estes and his band. Smooth,soften,prott your skin with tussy < Wind amWeather LOTION P CREAM i NON ff SALE «r%PRICE Wind and Weather triad ion formula moisturizes soothes and softens. guaiy,,ur hands and elbows against lining, chap& reddening and cracking. It's delicate action giW spring freshness to winter ravagee‘n li: aw sva NOW $1.00 • •turn* ,•"»»» W 50c IMUll ll*< NOW $1.00 FREE DELIVERS MONDAY thru SATURDAY FREE DELIVERY SERVICE L f C on t i n u e s j Drastic Reductions On ALL (k ladte' U1 & Winter D j e s $ e s S p or t sw e a r Children’s Dresses DONT MISS 1BESE OPPOTUNITIES TO SAVE!
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