S: 'Funeral rites for Hughlon Yates kSwStroup, 42, of 7300 Mtdpines, were ^^old Sunday at 3 p.m. from Mid- r view Baptist church, interment ioiiowing in Mountain Rest ceme- Ipry. f Mr. Stroup died at 6:30 a.m. ■ Monday at Klrtgs Mountain hos- : pital. Death was attributed to a : heart attack. A native of Cleveland County he was son of Mrs. Maude Epley Stroup of Kings Mountain and the late David A. Stroup. He was a . graduate of Bethware high schotjl: <S»nd a veteran of World War If.' CHe was a member of Pilgrim Baptist church of Gastonia. I f ||* fk ■■ Surviving are his mother- his WIIIS KTHHIOtlftH wife, Mrs. Lois Bianton Stroup:. “ •wmbwmw.i three sons, Ronnie Yates Stroup,! Vernon Eugene Stroup and Rich ard Douglas Stroup, all of Kings Mountain: one daughter. Mis. Deborah Perry of Kings Moun-i tain: two brothers, Reuben Stroup of Daiias and Lehman Stroup of Kings Mountain: and two sisters,! Mrs. Melvin Clemmer of Gastonia' and .Mrs. Lewis Jenkins of Kings! Mountain. • Johnny Dye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobcrt Dye of Kings Moun tain, has been promoted to Petty Officer Second Ciass while serv ing with the Navy in Da Nang, Vietnam. Rev. John Frazier and Rev. Billy Bowen officiated at the fin al rites. i HERALD ADVERTISING PAYS He recently spent a 30 day leave with his parents before re. turning to Da Nang for an addi tional nine months of duty. The Kings .Mountain man’s| term in the Navy will expire ini March 1970. i His address; S/2C J. H. Dye,; Jr. B3029S2 USN Box 64 10 Navy i Suport, Activity, FPO San Fran-, cisco, 96695. i Sisk Serving At Vietnam Bose (16CM020103) VIET.NAM (FH- TNC) June 17 — Marine Staff 1 Sergeant Clarence S. Sisk, son , of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sisk of 148 Walker St., Kings Mountain, N. C., and husband of the former Miss Suzanne M. Chase of Trim mer Road, Spencerport, 'N. Y., Is serving with the First Marine Aircraft Wing in the Republic of Vietnam. The First Marine Aircraft Wing is the air arm of the Third Ma rine Amphibious Force in the I Corps Tactical Jlone of the Re public of Vietnam. The Wing op erates several hundred aircraft which include fighter, attack, re connaissance, helicopter and transport aircraft. BtRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Lithium Fenows Are Named #|J rl Vf-rc \A/a1tikr> TfilliArrI;' M** tirs/l ’ •• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hilliard, i 903 Boyce Street, announce the 1 birth of a daughter, Wednesday, June 18, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney, West Gastonia, announce the birth of a daughter, Thursday, June 19, ^ Kings Mountain hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. William Suther- ^ land, 1001 Gum atreet, .Shelby, announce the birth of a son, Fri-j I day, June 20, Kings Mountain hospital. ' I In addition to providing avia tion support for the First and Third Marine Divisions, the Wing, supports other American and! Free World Forces in the five, northernmost provinces of the i Republic o-f Vietnam. .1 Mrs. the week sftei- lood, luat- high ining i the iings ts of will m the I pro call, is 2-0 itlers, esday y, the 1 close , Post in the Mlow- cigiU i igs -1. G il 14 — )2 'j )2 13 1 16 I'i 18 2’-j il 3'-j >7 5 ri 9 )() O’a JS h i bi 2 0 I 0 1 O 0 0 0 0 O 1 0 0 <1 0 O 0 O 0 4 1 o n 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 7 Smi t - Kl nntng- Whet- Announcement ( Etfective July 12 New Hours To Serve You O Rrst Union National MONDAYS, TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. THURSDAYS 9a.in.tol pin. 3piiiuto5p4n. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ruff, 295 Pii-dmont avenue, announce the birth of a son, Friday, June 21). Kings Mountain hospilal. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mack Glover, 1318 W. Jay stiwt, an nounce the birth of a son, Satur day, June' 21, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker, route 3;, Clo,ver, S. C., announce the birth of a son, Sunilay,. June 22, Kings'Mountain hospital. Mr. and .Mrs. Douglas Cook, 822 .Seebnd stm-l, announct* the birth of a,,son, Sunday, June 22, Kings Mountain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Greene, Bessemer City, announce t h e birth of a son, Tuesday, June 24, Kings Mountain hospital Dr. Ricardo O. Bach, .Manager of Lithium Corporation's Re- I search Department, and Dr. Con- I rad W. Kamienski, Director ol I LCA's Organic Division recently rbOL-ame Fellow's of the American ' Institute of Chemists. This honor I comes to a very select group of chemists and chemical engineers iitotallhg between 2,000 and 3,000) rhiid is limited to citizens of the .United States. t The AIC tiecomoB aware of new Fellows through publi(-a- l^inns, patents and other publiciz- .ed activities of outstanding chem ical engineers and otiemists. How- .ever, before an individual is in- I vited to join, he must be nomi nated and his background includi ing "edu(-ation, experlenc-e, com petency and character” carefully examined and found to be of ftc- ceptionally high quality by th« AIC’s Qualifications Committee, The AIC’s overall objective is- U have chemists and chemioBl eti gineers developed and recogniaei as professional persoiis. Dr. Bach, who resides in Gas tonia with his wife Ida aiidlheir children, lias been with Coraporation since 1939. mienski joined the LCA staff in 1937. He, his wife Diane and chil dren also live in the Gastonia area. raiDATS 9 a.m. to 1p.m. 3pjiLto6pjiL Home Savings & Loan Association (INCLUDING OUR BESSEMER CITY BRANCH) AND Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association MONDAYS, TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. THURMIAYS 9a.in.to5p.in. FltroAYS 9ajn.to6pA. In suspending Satmday 9 ajn. to noon opeutions, we three financial firms loel we can oHer better service to our customers. We ofier either the same pr longer open hours during each week. Thank You For Your Cooperation ADVANCE SEASON LAYAWAY EVENT • SUPERB MINK ON SPLENDID COLORS ... YOUR NEW FASHION COATS FUR TRIMS $ 90.00 NOW $ 7SA0 110.00!.. NOW 98.00 130A0 NOW llOAO DRESS COATS S70.00 NOWSOOAO 85.00 NOW 05.00 CASUAL & SPORT COAJS $35.00 NOW $25:00 m NOW 25.00 SPECIAL PURCHASE GROUP Excellent Values At.... $K.OO & $45.00 A faistGf Fall colors ... all crowned with halos of mink ... to fMSt your fashion senses. Nubby wool tweeds and a wool and nylon boucle blend for the fashion coats of the year. Just two from our collection .. .try them all on today. All Milium lined. a. Seubit breasted, back belt. Wool and nylon boucle. Camel or dark green with Autumn Haze mink collar or Teal or red with Cerulean Mink collar. 8 to 18. b. Nubby wool twead, yoke detail. Black, with ranch mink. Nude pr oemel with Autumn Haze mink. Royal blue with Cerulean mink. 8 to 20. all furs labtHae to s)iow country vl erlBto SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS TILL FALL

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