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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
Thursday, October 17, l®68
Bethware News
AVS3 Jerry Stacey arrived
'rlday from the coast of Viet-
am to visit his wife Mrs. Stacey,'
nd daughter Lisa, and his par-i
nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Slacey,'
-arry and Jeffrey. A.VLS3 Stacey,
tas not been home in 15 monllts. ‘
le served 9 months on the coast
f Vietnam. i
Saturday night guest of Mr.]
nd Afrs. J. B. Stacey, were fU'v. |
nd Mrs. Arnold 'Bell, Revonda,'
Ir. apd Mrs. Dennis Bell of Le-i
oir. They came especially to see
.MS3 Jerry Stacey. Sunday |
ucsts were Mr. and Mrs. Wray'
ianipe and Mike.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Jones and
amily of Forest City were week ]
nd visitors of Mr. and MfS-i
larshall Jone^ and Mrs. Wayne|
’utnam. j
Miss Ruby Jones spent the
"eekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ones of Foreit City. |
Rgy. and Mrs. Arnold Bell, Re.|
onda, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bell;
f Lenoir, visited Mrs. .Sam Bell
nd Gail Saturday. I
Mrs. Clem Wright, Mrs. Robert’
Vare and Mrs. Sidney RIantonj
isited Mrs. J. -M. Wright and
larguerite Tuesday.
Mi^s Mary Wright spent sever-
1 days with Mr. end Mrs. Grady:
•Ixon and family. i
Jerry Ledford of N. C. Univers-;
y. Raleigh spimt the weekend'
dth his parents, Mr. and Mrs.j
■ranjc Ledford. '
Mrs. J. M. Wright and Margue
rite, Mrs. D. M. Teague, Miss Es
telle Barber of Charlotte visited
Paul Barber of Highland Hall in
Boone Friday.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
D. N. Evans and family were .Mr.
and Mrs. Kinard McSwoin of
Cheraw, S. C. and .Mrs. Fred
Ho&ie of Gastonia.
The family pf Ed Reynolds
gathered at his home Oct. 6 to
honor him with a birthday din
ner. He is 72 ypars old.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis
and .Mrs. Lela Page spent Sun
day afternoon visiting Linville
Cavern.s and Linville Palls.
Mrs. Walker MeSwafn of Boger
City went the weekend with Mr.
and »\irs. P. n. McSwaln. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry McSwaln of Boger
City and son visited them Sun
day. !
The Gpldicn Circle of David i
Baptist church met at the home I
of Mrs. Emmett Moss Tuesday.j
The El Bethel Homemakers
Club will meet in the home of
Mrs. P. H. MeSwain Friday.
Mrs. Preston Holt and Teresa]
of Troj' spent the weekend with
Mrs. Luther .MlcSwain, Sr.
Mrs. Dale Vpllbraicht spent Fri
day night with her daughter. Be
ta. a student at Catawba Collcgg.
Salisbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crawford
and family visited Mrs. L. V.
Hoyle for the weekend. They
Dixon Darned
To Committee
Foi Whitenei
GA.STONIA—A Veterans Com
mittee For Congressman White-
ner has been organized in the
10th Congressional District. An
nouncement of the formation of
the committee was made today
in Gastonia.
came especially to attend the
Homecoming services at the Dav
id Baptist church.
Sgt. Paul Seism, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Seism was wound
ed October 1 in Vietnam.
Mr. and .Mrs. Jasper Grigg of
Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Ross Sunday afternoon.
The committee is composed of
twenty outstanding veterans rep
resenting all of the eight counties
In the new lOth Congressional
District. Members of the commit
tee are Ralph B. Adcock, Hick
ory; W. E. "Jack" Bass, Hickroy
Hamp Bishop, Morganton; B. L
Clemmer, Jr., Newton; W. Mar
ion Dixon, Kings Mountain; Roy'
Fox, Hiddcnlte; James B. Gar
land, Gastonia; Bill Goodman
Gastonia; James Hicks, Hickory
Elgin Hoyle, Boone; Ernest Hub
bard, Gastonia; Jim McDuffie
Taylorsville; Wayne D. Miller
Jr., Shelby; Mitchell Shook, New
ton; Fred Si'jmon, Hickory; Grif
fin P. Smith, Shelby; Roy L
Stroupe, Newland; Colonel R. L
Tatum, Taylorsville; James Wal
lace. Gastonia; and Ted West
Lenoir.
lames Howard
Dies Satuday;
Bites On Monday
Monk, Boyd
Named To Woik
On Eastei Seals
ors were Mrs. Philip Hege, im- Mrs. David Banks, Mrs. Margaret
mediate past chairman; Dr. M. D. Pass and Mrs. Ruby Hubbard.
Yoemans, Dr. E. L. Gebel, Earl
Propst, Miss Eunice Westbrook,
.Thursday
James Garfield Howard, 68, of
308 S. Oriental Ave., Kings Moun
tain, succumbed at his home Sat-!
urday. I
Funeral services were held
Monday at 4 p.m. from Piedmont
Baptist Church with the Rt//.
Perry Whisnant, the Rev. Flay
Payne, and the Rev. Edwin Cris
coe offlciatirtg. Interment was in
Mountain Rest cemetery.
'Mr. and Mrs. .Melvin Wright,
Mrs. Moffatt Seism and Julie
visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Carroll of CloVfer, S. C. Sunday'
afternoon.
The Kings Mountain Baptist
Association will meet at the Dav-'
id Baptist church Oct. 22 at 7;
p.m. and will meet at the Patter-1
son Grove Baptist church Oct. 23
^t 9 a.m. in the morning. |
‘T am grateful for the interest
that my fellow veterans are tak
ing In my behalf. The members
of the Veterans Committee For
Congressman Whitener have
worked with me during my serv-|
ice in the Congress in behalf ofj
our veterans and their depend-]
ents. They are outstanding citiz-l
ens, and I am honored to have'
them associated with me in my;
campaign,” Congressman White-'
ner stated. I
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Elizabeth Stepp Howard; one
son, James A. Howard of Greer,
S. C., two daughters, Mrs. T. Q.
Ponder of Greer and Mrs. Elvin
Brown of Kings Mountain; three
brothers, M. J. Howard, B. K.
Howard, Andy Howard, all of
Greer; one sister, Mrs. Ollie At
kins of Landrum, S. C.; six
grandchildren.
William .L. Plonk and Mrs
Sarah Boyd, both of Kings Moun
tain, were named vice-chairman
anu secretary respectively of the
Cleveland County Chapter of the
North Carolina Society for Crip
pled Children and Adults (Easter
Seals) this week.
James B. Spears of Shelby has
been elected chairman; Mrs. Bay
Allen, treasurer, and Mrs. Irene
Padgett, publicity chairman.
Elected to the board of direct-
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