/- age KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, June 2, 1966 Herold Sports (Continued From Page Three) Mzs. Caipentez's ! Clayton Resigns Rites Thuisday Nazaxene Post out the game. ho, mere are just a few of the things, some goocj, some bad, that I will remember about the 1965-66 KMHS sports year, Lut most of all, I’ll remember those 18 athletes, 17 boys and one girl, who participated in sports all year long.|j^,pnV whi follow And Friday n.ght when I see them walk up to get theirjRest ci'mctory. d plomas, the 1965-66 sports seasons will be running; cari^cntcr died vvodnos through my mind. I day in an ambulance rn rou:'- Maybe not many of the 18 did any real outstanding; to Cna-.lotte Memorial hospital, people’s (Now John Wesley) Bi- things during the year, but all of them gave it all they: tdlowing a cerebral hemorrhage, ble College of Greensboro, began jrhage. his active ministry in Kannapol- Funcral rites for Mis. Doroth> Hall Carpenter. 33, will be con ducted today at 4 p.m. from Grace Methodist church. Inter- in Mountain Rev. H. G. Clayton, pastor ol First Church of the Nazarene for five years, an-nounced his resig nation at mid-iveck prayer serv ices last Wednsday. Mr. Clayonts resignation will cccmc effective June 19. A native of North Oarolina, .11,'. Clayton is a graduate o. That’s what it takes. MORE ABOUT Marlon Game (Continued From Page Three) Marion Edwards, 2b Young, ss Haney, 3b Biggerstaff, If V7hitaker. cf. p Cordell, lb Llpe, c Liiiot, rf Bryant, rf McCauley, p Juniors Lose Practice Game To Shelby, 11-3 I She is survived by her hus- ' band, James Carpenfe-; her par- I'.'iits. f\Ir. and Mrs. Claude Hall i of Bessemer City; three sons, Jimmv Greg, Scott • Eric, and George Thomas Carpenter, all of the home; one brother. Bob y Gene Hall who is statio-ned in Viet Na r; and one s’-stcr. Mr*: Pat Starm's of Bessemer City. cf Training C^Iasses Set 3^1 2 6 1 ' E—McCauley 2. Young 2. Ed- j wards, Elliot, S. Goforth. SB — ! Lc'gh, Ltpc, Haney. HPR Lipc' (Bv S. Gofor*h).* .3B Connor. PB -Gaffney. WP -S. Goforth. 2. | P tching IP H R ER BB SO , ^ Goforth w 5 3 1 1 8 5 Goforth 4 3 112 5 McCauley (1) 8 7 3 0 0 9 Whitaker 1 0 0 0 0 0 Summer classes in driver’s ed- is and served pastorates in Kan napolis, Raeford. Millers Creek, Gibsonville and Charlotte before ecu ring to Kings Momitain from Grace Church in Columbia, S."C. In Kings Mountain he has been active in the Kings Moun tain Ministerial Association, is currently vice-president. Mrs. Clayton is the former Maude Bethel Kencrley and, they are parents of two children: .Mrs. Jean C. Patterson ' :^f Charleston, S. C. and Jack Charles Clayton of Gastonia. They ha\ e a grandson, Michael Ivcin Patterson Phil Fooler, a junior perform-: T on this year’s Shelby high -scliool squad. Church 01 God Sihle School Set MORE ABOUT Poole. Bolin Hurl (Continued From Page Three) STANDINGS Team Optimist Police Bur-Mill Lions Parkgrace Rescue Squad Jaycecs Kiwanis L Pet. 0 1.000 0 1.000 Post 155 fell victim of an 11- hit Shelby attack Saturday night and lost its second contest in throe tries by an 11-3 score. Shelby scored three runs ini the bottom of the first, added one in the second and two in the third to dispose of KM start- , , . , • .i,„ or Mickey Adkins and pave the k'”- ''"'"i.mrU'th at v-iv for a victory ’ beginnmg Juno 13th at 7:30 a.m. at the high .‘school. Instructor will ho Bill Ca-shion ^ worked the first who said tiiat hoys and rills three innings for the Warren F. wlm \v ll have bo-ome ag'* IG by Hcyle Post 82 boys, giving up ^r^tern e- are eli.g blc to enroll, oniv one hit. a single by Nelson ProspoeiHe s-udents need not Cennor in the third. ' new bo enrolled in school. Cash- Perier was relieved by Billy Mon explaining that tn.strue 3!anlcn. who worked for two tion is also available to ”0.0 direction of Rev F M , students who mav have dropped I cmecnon or nc\. e. ^vi. out of high school at ago 16. i Vaughn, pastor. , The sessions will include ela.ss-j Classes will be for those age room instruction for two hours j three through 16. daily oil's driving .experieneb. There is n.a fee for the course Prospective students may reg- Vacation Bible School will be conducted at the Church of God 111 E. Parker street, June 6-10. Classes will be from 9 a.m. until .500 .500 .500 .500 .000 .000 MORE ABOUT Cash Grocery Wins (Continued From Page Three) Margracc 4 2 .667 Jaycecs Gastonia Gems Jets Mullins on Phifer road. inning.-^. Max Jones came in in ho sixth and worked three, hit less frames and Bryan Hinsley came on in the ninth. Adkins was relieved by Tom my Goforth in the third and Steve Goforth came on in the si.xth. Shelby's first inning runs were scored on singles by Henry Jones and Ted Whitworth and back-to-back doubles by Max Jones and Mike Wright. The Post 82 boys scored their second inning run on .singles by Blan ton and Whitworth and a wild pitch by Adkins. In the third. Shelby’s two runs! were scored on singles by Max Jones and Chris McDaniel and another double b.v Wright, a wild pitch, an error and a fielder's Ihursttay. The Kings Mountain minister, Kings Mountain pulled the moderator of Ki-ngs Mountain game closer at 6-3 in the fifth Presbytery, will make a report with a three-run outburst trig- to Synod on Wednesday as chair- Teachers and workers include Mrs. F. M. Vaughn, Mrs. Sum- -oo-im , mic Norman, Mrs. Gene Mayes, ister by telephoning ^ ! Mrs. Roy Falls, Mrs. Carl Green applying at the new lUoh scliool rinrelta nHn-rr Mrs Tame«; Dr. Ausley. Mauney To Synod Meeting Dr. Paul Ausley, pastor, and Elder Paul Mauney will repre- i sent First Presbyterian church at the annual meeting of (he Synod of North Carolina in Montre-at ne.xt Wednesday and Mrs. Florella Grigg, Mrs. Jame.s Patterson, and Mrs. Leroy Sty- ers. Mrs. Maude Lefevers -and Mrs. Ru'y Holms will serve re freshments and Gc^ie Mayes will be in charge of recreation. gered by Paul Gaffney’s triple'man of Synod’s Record ComiTit- i to deep right-center. t’?c. Tim responsibility of this illll SOCIAL SCeUBITY deep righ With one out. Gaffney tripled and scored Post l.o5's first run an cut later when Connor singl ed. Tony Leigh doubled to put ''unners on second and third and both boys scored on a single by Roy Medlin. Phillip Cash added a single but Chucky Gladden flied out to end the inning. Shelby added one more run in the sixth and got its final four tallies in the eighth. Kings ^ .. Mountain was retired in order | ^ in the ninth. Bible School commencement will be on Sunday, June 12th, at 7 p.m. CARD OF THANKS W'c wis hto express our heart felt thanks to the many friends and neighbors for thbir many kindnesses at the death of our loved one. Mrs. Leslie Mode & Family ccmmiitcL* ;s *o e-xamine for ac- i curacy thp Minutes of General * Assembb-'. Synod, and Preshy- M. Jnnc.s, cf. p Hinsley, p Wright, rf H. Jones, 2b Runvans, 2b C. McDaniel, 3b Q—My fatlier died in Novem ber 1964. My youngest sister is j 19 and plans to go to N. C. State i Whitworth, Wright, Blanton this fall. Can she receive social I Max Jones had two hits Peeler, p. lb, cf Van Dyke, cf security benefits? each to lead the Shelby charge E— C. 37 11 11 McDaniel 2, Adkins, Ray, A—Yes. Since your father was g^id Connor had two hits in four; Connor. SB — Bridges, Whit- insured under social security, i trips for KM. your sister can qualify if she has not married. Q—I am 79. Am I too old to apply for social security disabil ity insurance benefits. A—Yes. Disability benefits can be paid 'only to people who be come disabled before 65. Retire ment benefits are paid instead of Ray, 3b BOX SCORE Kings Mountain AB Connor, ss 4 Leigh, rf 4 Medlin, rf 5 Cash, 2b 4 Gladden, lb 3 Bridges, cf 3 worth. Blanton. 2B — Wright 2. M. Jones, Blanton, Leigh. 3B — I Gaffney. - having claims ayainst said es- p tate will please file sarr!« with (I| the undersigned on cr before the 3 1st day of Decom er, 1966 or 1 I this notice will be pleaded in bar 2 of any recovery. 0! All persons Indebted to said 0-estate will please make immedi- 1 ate payment. 0; This the 1st day of June, 1966. James T. Bell 9 i Administrator Maner Road Kings Mountain, N. C. George B. Thomasson Attorney at Law 6-2-66—6-23-66 Gaffney, c Adkins, p T. Goforth, S. Goforth, disabiliyt benefits after 35. Q—I will be 60 in three ironths. My husband was get ting disability benefits when he died last year. When can I ap- , ply for reduced benefits as a widow? 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