fell Names
t L Talley
C. E. Talley of Charlotte has
'x^Ti named Southern Hell's Gas
"ina District Manager. replac
in'; Robert E. Wood, who has
lfc'cn transferred to Charlotte.
Talley began hi* teleph me ca
•r in 1!».»k in the Traffic IV
l*ari rr.ent, with duties in Oicens
♦•"TO and Gastonia. In 1961. he
va.' transferred to Charlotte as
Traffic Manager and later serv
• ! as Personnel Relations Super
">r and as l*uhlie Relations
Manager. lie was Slate Training
Su|iervisor is*fore coming to Gas
tania as District Manager.
r
A native of Reidsvllle. N. C..
he was pducalfd in the public
schools then- ami is a graduate
of the United State* Military
Academy at VVe*t Point. N. Y lie
served in the Signal Corps for
four and one-half yeans.
Married to the former Barbara
Diedrich of ienj Island. New
York, the Talleys have three
children.
Whih* in Charlotte. Tall<*> was
president of Chapter No. 37, Re
serve Officers Association: First
vice-president of the Windsor
Park P. T. A.: past direct .r
Charlotte Javoees: vice-chairman
District Number Boy Scouts of
America; department chairman,
1H6I United Anpeil drive; chair
man 19fi'» Heart Fund publicity
roT.mittce; «n<l a niemhcr of ihr
VFW. Talley is a Presbyterian.
Wood, who ha" been flastonia
Distriet Mana^vr si. ce August.
19fio. has been very active in
ilvic affairs in this city. He is
past distriut <.itnmlssionei >f the
Boy Scouts of America. He has
served on the B >ard of Directors
of the 1'nited Fund. Board of Di
rectors of the Chamber of Com
merce. and chairman of the
Trade Commission of the local
Chamber, lb- was a mcmhei of
the Rotary Club. Klks Lodge, and
a memlier of the ifficial toard
of the First Methodist Church
Worst's new assignment for Bell
will hr1 public affairs work in the
office of the Assistant Vice Pres
idenl of the Southern Bell in
Charlotte.
Jimmy Flowen
Charged With
Hit And Rnn
North 'aiolina Highway l*a
trol have r<-|»>itiHl that Jimmy
Harold Flower* 901 Khmios Ave
nue has liccti charg'd with hit
and run in connection with the
Friday injury f a young Grover
grammar school student.
Minor injuries were reported
to seven-year-old Donald Bowen
d Route 1. Grover, who iiad juft
alighted from :* school hu* when
struck y the car
Tlte accident occurti'd at I p.
m. on rural paved road No. 22£*.
«»■ icet uni pavcrt
road No
Patrolm that the
Ik>\ had I the hits to
cross lh<«r than in
front. Her notified
school otjentifiid the
car.
School tot ified the
hilfhti ay lives tig a tion
brought that Flo
wers ha<^ a car sim
ilar to lived in the
accident.
Tlte fain High
School J-ter. Mr A.
II. Flow* he had not
found oucte details
and did w his son
would pliarge
Troop*Leonard in
vestigatett.
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JOINS STERCHIS — Don Bar
rett has joinad the sales staff
of Sterchi Brothers Furniture
Company. J. Kennon Blanton,
manager, announced this week.
Barrett loins
Sterchi's Staff
Donald Barrett, Kin"s Moun
I lain native. Joined the staf' >il
I S.erchi's. Ki;»o.< M inilair In'
| lure firm. This week. according
i To announcement h\ J. Kpi • on
! Blanton, manager.
Son of Mrs. Edna Barret!, he
| attended King* M >untain high
J school and completed his hi;*It
school education > attendin'.
* night classes While attached to
'the .Navigators in Dallas. Texas.
He returned to Kings Mountain
la-d March.
, Mr. Barrett makes his home
with his mother at 109 Gantt
j street.
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| clothing.
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i buying children's clothes an ex
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Mis J B. Keet«*r and Dr. and
Mi~. D. F Herd .«|>oni the day
M • i> in (Irenmood. S. C.,
whs-re they ws-nt especially to
attend funeral services f »r Mrs.
KesMer's sister-in law. Mrs. Helen
K<s-ter I’ear.v. who died Satur
lay morning at her home. Final
rites fot .Mrs lVaree were held
Monday morning Irorn Oreen
woosl I Jap; ist church.
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