Page 6 I Wilson Rites Thursday At 2 Morgan Rites Friday At 3:^ naiaNtt uoumum HnAift kmm MouNtiM, m. e. MttrcH &. 1969 Fulton To Attend Erskine Program ( Kcnrral rites for Mrs Rosie pVils.)».. of route 1. will be held I'l'hursdiiy at 2 p.m. from Mt. Baptist church with Rev. J 11 Lo^’is ofiiciatiiiK. I-. neraJ rites lor Mrs. Mary Aiyiie Morgan, .“>!), of KilG Shel- l'\ ro.id, will he held Krid-ty :i* '1:30 p.m. from VVeslover BaiitisI 'cluH eh. -Mis. Wilson y eight rtauglu Mrs. Lula Earl of Ikdmonf, M;s. Geneva Smith and Mrs. nV”\r^**** Bank of Lawndale, JXrs. Hazel Bridges and Miss Ma- .^le Wilson of Waeo. Mrs. Lillie Mae Ross of Boiling Springs. Mrs. Margartd Lt'arv and Mrs. susie Smith of Kings .Mountain; :hreo sons, * Ki'nt'st Wilson of ^helby, Clarence Wilson of Day*, in ill health lor s(‘veral months, [on, Ohio, and Will Wilson of ^i'<‘ was daughter of the late jastonia; two sisters, Mijs. Annit* an 1 Mrs. .lames John.son. rloycl of Harrisburg, I>a.. and was a menilter (K Wesujwr Mrs. Ophelia .^andt'rs of (has- Baptist eluiieli. 'T';. t’lHUlic SuiAivill.- .lie luM hllsl),l Mtl, 'Villk.ni Ilcni.v M(.i-Kan; on. nontl Worlh.v or lii. limon.l, V.i 16 grandehildren and 25 grt'a 'I'he hod>' will remain at Har ris i-'uneval Ilonit* until tlie hour of sin vice. 'Die family will ic* eoise friends at the fuiun’al home ‘Ihursday night from 7 until 9 p.m. U<*v. Ah hie ('hapman and Riw. l-doyif Willis will olfieiate a* the final litis, and Intermimt will Ix' in .Mountain K(‘sl eemidery. .\Iis. Morgan diinl 'ru(*sday night at U p.m. in the Kings Mountain hospi'al. Shi* had been William Sage Fulton, III, .son of .Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fulton, Jr., (>13 Ea.sl Hidgi* St., has been m-! vited U) Erskine College .March 7 9 for Scholarship Weekend on’ the basis of his outstanding high] school recoid and eollege board scores. ‘ i He will he one of more than Gd high school .seniors participatin'^ i | in till* wci'kend of special tests ! " and in erviews to determine the' recipU'nts of top academic schol- , arship's to Erskine for the 19G9- Td acad<.‘mie year. The weekenil ' will begin with a reception at the home of Erskine Ih’esidenl | and .Mrs. Joseph Wightman Fri wn|i.wn King.s Mountain w'ei-i fli.seusM‘il hy the mi'inbeis of tlio Kings Mountain Improv(»menl A'^o. ciation who held regular mert- mg Sunday at Vestilade .\.\iK ,2ion church. \e\t mei'iing of the group will he on April at Ebenezer Baptist church. daughter. .Mrs. Hol)<*rt Ram.sey of Line()lrron; one hrothiu-, j. L. .lohnson, Jr. of Ejs!i(*y, S. C.; and one sister, Mrs. Julia .Shvlle of Kings Mountain. Also surviv ing an* ihriM* grandchildren. Di. Reikeley To Speak Here Friday morning at 11 First Presbyterian church. ami. at Miss Black Ctnitinued From Page One Day Of Prayer Service Friday .social studies an . . ^ ('harlotte meilical doidor who re-' Mrs. A. R. Craig of Rutherford eently returned from Saigon I B>n, president of the Women of three brothers, Dr. where he spent the month of No-j Church of the Synod of Nort/i Winston Salem, vemher teaching and oAerating ’ P^’^shyterian Church, U. Charlotte and in two hospitj’ls there, will a-a?nt tax^ levded on a district basis. | “If they (the c*ounty) asks for' that amount, we’d almost havci to do *he same.’’, he added. No attempt was made by board; memlx?rs to ariive at a figure' ght. was son oX the late Mary Harris, Voter interest will become and William Crawford Hamell Sweater on this point as the clec- He was a member of the 29th “d" ''ate approaches, Jones spec- Division of the Richmond Blues I of Virginia. Rev. Frank Synder officiated; Condemnations at the final rites. North School House Set Open (Continued From Page One» ii'ial methods he emp*loyt*d in ar- I riving at ^he values, j For “before taking’’ values, i . on«‘ m<‘thod was personal checks I with both buyers and sellers of; properties in the lake area prior j to knowledge the Buffalo Creek! North school will open its new iddition to the public for an open; would be bdlt. iou.se on Sunday, March 16th. ' both “bttfore’' and “af’er” Supt. Donald Jones said school ■ value yardsticks, he examined matrons and the interested public! *be Lake Norman area, tre inviY'J to attend the open’ ‘‘Reasoning that Lake Norman ■lOuse and take a tour of the 12-1 much larger, I compared •lassroom addition. ^ those results and cut the after- Plans for the opcm house werei taking values in half for the Buf- 1iscusse