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*0^ Pag* ft KINGS MOUNTAIN Hosp'ital Log vr8'-”^va HOURS Daily 10’^ To 11:90 a.ih. 9 to k p.t and f to H p.m. Fishers Return To EAL Posts After spending six weeks with Mr. Wiil Allen Mrs. Ester Brantley Mrs. James Byerr^ " Mrs. Joe Camp Mrs. Gene Champion Mrs. John Cheshire, Sr. Mr. W. W. Clack Mrs. Julia Condry Mrs. Jessie Dover Mrs. William Dover Mrs. Lorena Durham Mrs. Florence Falls Mrs. Harold Grigg - Mrs. Fred Herron Mr. William Houser Mr. Nevette Hughes Mr. Feiix Johnson Mr. Albert Jones Mr. William Kyykendall Mr. Wiliam Lewis , --Bruee Martia^— . — Mr. Joseph Millen Mr. Charles Moss Mrs. Oscar Patterson Mrs. Maggie Pilkington Mr. Thomas Pollock Miss Sue Service Mrs. Clyde Short Mr. George Smith Mrs. George Turner Mrs. Magg;e Watkins Mrs. Walter Weathers, Jr. Mr. John Wells Mrs. Euner Wyatt ADMITTED THURSDAY Mr. Thomas Camp, Route . Grover. '"‘I™ Mr. Lester Dortz, 804 East King ( O ClOt-iC Mrs. Henry Gilliland, Rox ft.I.i Jesse Price, Route 1, Box 416 Gastonia, N. C. ADMITTED FRIDAY Mr. Clyde Bumgardner, Route 1, York Rd. Mr. Clifford Croft, 309 Kings St. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Fisher, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher and daughter, Sally Jill, left Saturday for Miami, Fla , where Mr. Fisher has accepted a Ob as apprentice mechanic with Eastern Airlines. Mr. Fisher was discharged in April after four years service with the Air Force and has since been employd by Martin-Mari etta Co. in Orlando. Ml'S, Fisher is the former Jan ice Pearson of Shelby. Mra Edna G. Matthews of Miami, Fla. spent the weekend with her father, H. W. Gamble, and Mr. and Mrs Cliarles Fish er. Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Fish er are sisters. Charles M. Fisher. Jr. has re- .::[,^urned-Ji3jilsj)csItipn_at .\ir Lines in Miami. Fla. after spending the past two m-mth.'; with h-s fsirily in Kings Moun tain. A strike 'urloughed most o! Eastern’s employees 1. Presbyt'erian Teachers To Hold Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Henry Netsle’- will be hosts to Sunday School teachers of ri“st Pres’oyt-r'an church at a dinner party the'r home on Phifer road T.esday will be served at 7 KING$ .i^UNTAIN HERALD. KINGTMOUNTAIN. N. Q. Thursday, September I, 1966 Thursc Mr. and .Mrs. Jerry Page 113 West Carolina, Dallas, N. C. an nounce the birth of a daughter,* Wednesday August 24, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr., and Mrs. David Turner Rt. 1 announce the birfh of a son. Friday. August 26, Kings Moun tain ho.'pital. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pearsen 90-1 North Gantt St announce the birth of a daughter, Friday August 26. Kings Mountain hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Ulyssccf ’Thurman Route 1 .''helby. announce the birth of twin bo.vs. Saturday Au gust 27. Kings Mountain hospi tal. Mr. and .Mrs. John L. Hughes 911 Henra- St. announce the birth of a son. Sunday, August 28, - Kings. Mount^n^ hc^Ral. ^ Mr. .and Mrs ,George Flptche^ 409 Baker St’-, announce the b:rth of a son, Monday August 29, King' Mountain hospital. Mr and Mrs. Eve-ett Moore Route 2, G'-over, announce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday Augiut 30, Kings Mountaui hos pital. M.c. rnd Mrs. James Burris. | Jr. Route 1 announce the birtli of i a is n, Tuesday August 30. Kings Mountain hospital. Pee Ifee Team Tuesday Kings Mountain Optimist Club- sponsowd Pee Wee football team gets its -season underway here i'uesday night at 7:00 when it ) plays host to-Chorryvllle. The Pee Wm boys will play six games this season with their first fbur being at home. In order to play under pee woe ; rules a bby nnist be between 10- 12 .veaiB of age and weigh be- i bytten 65 and 100 pounds. Coaches porry 'Champion and ' Ji.n LJtlttJohn will have Paul Manning And David Smith at the ends, Larry Huffstickler and Billy Whetstlne at tackles, Billy Johng«m and Jerry Valentine at guards, Rodey Ford at center, Mike McDaniel at quarterback. Ben Bpowti «it fullback and Rick Falls and,Charlie Baker at the two halfbadc slots. The 1966 pee,wee schedule is as follows: ^ — Date Team Place Time September 6 Cherryvllje Home, 7:Oh 13 EA^ening Optimist .Home. 7:00 21 Dallas 27 Mt.'Holly - Oi'tober. 4 Groves Thread 11 Lowell Home, 5;4-t Home, 7:00 Away, -1:15 Away, 7:00 'me 1966 .Teener League all- star batting averages follow: TEENER BATTING PERSONALS M s. P. D. Herndon and Mrs E. C. Cooper are at Luthcridge .Assembly Grounds. Arden, at- East| tending Seni;r Citizens' VV'eek ac- ; ti\itiea. Mrs. Fain Hambright, Grover. | The two Kings Mountain wom- Mrs. Fred Mosley, Route 3, pn left Sunday. York, S. C. 3, Mrs. C. S. Plonk, Route 1. ADMITTED SATURDAY Mrs. Forest Boheler, Route Clover, S. C. Mrs. Charles Bowen, 403 East King St. Mr. Robert Cart hen. Route 1. Mrs. Espy Cooke, 203 Lackey St. Mr. Earl Costner, Route 1, Bes semer City. Diane Gualtney, Route 1. Mrs. C. M. Inman, P. O. Box; Kings Creek. S. C. announce the ; birth of a daughter, Wednesday August 31. Kings Mountain hos'- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doster Route 1 Box ll.A Bessemer City, announce the birth of a daughter Wednesday August 31, Kings Mountain hospital 231, West Gastonia, N. C. Mrs. Maggie Moten, 104 Green St., Clover, S. C. Mr. Bertrand Meinnes, 916 Sec ond St. “ Mrs. James D. Smith, 100 S. Piedmont Ave. ADMITTED SUNDAY Mr, Wl.r^ H. Carson Route 1 Mr. Bobby Collins, 901 North Gantt St. Mrs. John L. Hughes, 911 Hen ry St, Mrs. James Lassiter, 109 East Bostm Ave., Bessemer City Mrs. Joe Odems Route 1 Box 446 Mrs. Darvin Robinson Grover Mr. James Earl Seism 208 East King St. ADMITTED MONDAY Mrs. Esse Stepp, 500 Katherine Ave. Mrs. Austin Williams 30 Elm St. i'lrs. Gearge Fletcher, 409 Baker St. Mr. Harold Herndon Route 4 Box 441 A Mrs Martha Da\'ne Route 1 Woodleaf Dr.. Gastonia ADMITTED TUESDAY Ronald Dobbins, Ro'jte 2 Tracey Riddle 408 E. Tenn. Ave., Brasemer City Mrs. Everette Moore, Route 1, Grover Mr. Luther Bennett, 801 Lin- wood Dr. Mr. Robert McClure Route 1 Mrs. James Burris Route 1 Mrs. Mattie Byers Grover Jessie Lee Perry, Jr Route 2 Box 487 Mrs. Roy White Route 1 Kingu Creek, S. C ADMITTED WEDNESDAY Mrs. Charles Doster, Route 1 Box 44A Bessemer City Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Boono of Columbia, S. C. were Thursday through Saturday hnise-guests of Mr. and Mr'. Cl.vde Rami ill. Mr. Boone and Mr. Randall were in sendee together. —0— I Mrs. Fain llambr'.'ht, wife of ! the Grover postmaster, under- j went s rgery Tuesday at Kings Mountain hospital , ; —0-- ; Mr. and M"s. J.omes Klinhen-' Rev. Argo Rites Held Monday Rev. A. J. Argo. 55, former pastor at First Wesleyan Meth odist Church here, died Satuiday in High Point. Funeral rites were held Monday at Hayworth Memorial Wesleyan Methodist ch'urch in High Point where he had served as pastor for 37 years. berg and daughter. Mary Cather ine. o.' Independence. Mo., are in Grover visiting Mrs. Klinken- berg’s parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs Ja'res Rollins. The Klinkenbergs expect to re turn to their home this weekend following a two-week visit here* Dr Roy S Nichols, Dr. B. H. Phaup and Rev. Dewey O’Miller. president of the North Carolina Methodist Conference, officiated at the final rites. Interment fol lowed in Colfax Wsleyan church cemetery in Colfax. PLAYER. POS. AB R H Avg. Goforth, p 18 2 7 .389 Initnam, ss 48 10 18 .375 ?^ullinax, 3b-p 38 10 11 .289 Smith, 2b 47 8 13 .277 GfirnwelL cf 47 16 12 .259 Ash, c 33 8 7 .212 BlarR, of 25 2 5 .200 Mltchem, lb - .34 7 6 .177 Whetstlne, p 17 1 3 .177 Perkins, of 17 5 3 .177 Howard, of-3b 30 5 4 .133 Carroll, of 13 1 1 .077 Totals 367 75 9$ .245 Whitenei VRns M^iit Award George T. Stewart was dis- frharged Saturday from the Kings Mountain .ho.spital. Mr. Stewart Underwent surgery' last Monday. READING, PA. — Congressman Basil L. Whitener (D-NC) receiv ed the Merit Medalion Award to-** day of the Patriotic Order Sons of America. The award was given to Whitener for outstanding patri otic service to the nation. It is the highest recognition bestow-, ed by the Patriotic Order Sons* of America. The POSA was fountled In' 1847 and is the oldest native pa triotic society in the United ji States. It has a long history of,| patriotic service, and WWtener He is surviveti by his wif^ was presented y^ij-h thedrganiza- two sons. David and Paul; thre^^ lion's highest award for his sup- brothers, two sisters, one half.j port of constitutional principles; brother ani two half sisters. ;l of government. Rev. Argo spent eight years in Africa as a missionary. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt thanks ta our many friend.'' and neighbors ifor their kind ex pressions of sympathy at the death of our loved one. We would espedally thank Drs. Hendricks. Durham and Lee and the nurse! on West Station at Kings Moun tain Hospital. 'The Fairlly of Florence Conner “She Is Just Away’’ I cannot say, and I will not say That she is dead—^she is Jus a- way! With a cheety smile, and a ■wave of the hand. She has wandered Into an un known land. And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, irtnee she lin- ^gers-there. ^ And you—O you, who the wild est yearn For the old time step and glad return. Think of her faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here; Think of her still as the same, I saiy: She is not dead—^she is just a- way! Mifc P. D. Patrick came frwn Black Mountain last we^ -to ^ visit the C. E. Nelsler, Jr. fair'- ' Uy Funeral rites for Mr. Ngfler Were held on Wednesday. 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But start the habit now, TODAY, with our Association. This’ young marri^ couple has made a wise investment in their fu ture happiness. Anticipating t h e many expenses that confront the newly married, they started saving early and regularly, with an interest- bearing Savings Account at Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Associa- Why don't you try it? movn Ing, Wat Ptabl PHO Our Current i Dividend ^ r A .57 H Payable Rate m Quarterly WHERE YOU SAVE DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE .oan ESTABLISHED 1907 1 BEN H. BRIDGESf Secretary • Treasurer DESK or b * at MOl PHO ’FOR - Lar{ pies tain SPO] kir me bai nis fisl We Stc WE SI tillzj MOl 126 FOR thre Tele FOR 2 bear KIN' CEN TRAIL 1965 men 507 . phoi BEDR( like er-n tiJTW CO., BEDR( post Wai CasI CO.,
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