Page <B—MIltBOR-HERALD—Thuraday, November H, 1076 Obituaries TIMOTHY HATLEY Oraveilde Mrvlcea for Timothy Olles Hatley, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Arnold Hatley of Ht 3 Bessemer City, were conducted Monday at 4 p. m. from Mountain Heat Cemetery, by Hev. Frank Shirley, pastor of Temple Baptist Church. Young Hatley dle4 Sunday afternoon In deee* land Memorial HixqlleL Surviving, In addlUon te his parents, are his stetir, Heglna Machelle, of Hh home; the paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mks. Ernest Blddlx of Beaaemar City, and the materani grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Greene of KtaCB Mountain. MARTIN W. LEIGH Funeral services for Martin W. Leigh, 78, of « N. Piedmont Ave., wen conducted Saturday tnoni- Ing at 11 o'clock from tke Ch^el of Harris E^laanl Home, Interment followkiR In Mountain Rent Cemetery. Hev. Ansel Center ofB- clated at the rites. Mr. Leigh died Thumdejr at 8; IS p. m. In the Kln(s Mountain Hospital after Illness of several monflM. He was a native of Cton- land County, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Savanaek Leigh, and a retired employe. Surviving are his wlfs, Mrs. Canses Lee Hannon Leigh; three sons. Jamas Leigh and Howard Leigh, both of Kings Mountain, and William Leigh of Shelby; five daughtera, Mrs. J. D. Moss, MTa. Hlchard Barnette, Mrs. Charles McDaniel, Mrs. Dave Lockrldge smd Mrs. Evans Carroll, all of Kings Mountain; one sister,Mrs. Molly Roberts of Shelhjr; IS grandchildren luid SO great-grandchildren. He was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. MI18.M. K.MA1H1B Graveside services for Mrs. Mary Kerr Mathis, 83, of 1006 Sycamore Avs., Columbia, S. C., fonnor resident of Kings Moiai- tain, were conduetsd Monday at 8 p. m. from Elizabeth Baptist Church Cemetery in Shelby. Mrs. Mathis, widow of Eugene H. Mathis, gr., died Saturday ' la Providence Hospital la Columbia. She was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. HObert E. Kwr. Surviving are her son, Eugene H. Mathis, of Greenville, S. C.; ono brother, J. G. Kerr of Columbia, S. C.; thins slaters, Mrs. W. L. Johnson and Miss Pearl Kerr, holh of Columbia, S. C, and Miss Jessie Kerr of Whlterock, S. C.; and four grandchildren. MRS. A. M. BELL Funeral rites for Mrs. AlUe Mae Ballard Ban, 00, of Bessemer City, wits of Alton B. Bell, were ooi^ ducted Tuesday aftomoan atSp. m. from BastChapal of Sisk Funeral Hoass, Interment following In Bessemer City Mamoifhl Cemetery. Rev. A. A. Ballsy o^ tr of Hiji AUlOl^ g. In addition til Ad, are one eon, BaU of Groo^ sboro; one daughter, Mrs. Roland Painter of Bessemer City; one sister, Mrs. Clyde Noblitt of Bessemer City; three grandchildren and two great-gihndchlldron. R.L.NAaH,flR. fttansiml samsas for flclated at the rites. Mrs. Bell died Sunday i 8:80 p. m. In the Mow tain Hospital. She was daughter i late Thomas and Melton Ballard. Surviving, her husband, Harry, A. KM Man G>m[dete8 Training Army Private Richard B Brown, 18, son of Edwan Brown Sr., Route 1, Klagi Mowtaln, N. C., recsnilj completed seven weeks ol advanced Individual training at Ft. Banning, Ga. The training Included weapons quallficatloas, squad tactics, patroUlag, landmine warfare, flsld communlcatloiw and ooao- bat operations. This qualified him as a Ufftt weapons Infantrymaa and as an Indirect lira crewman. He was taught to psf- form any of the duties In a rifle or mortar souad. Robert Lee Nash, Sr., 78, of Bessemer City, were conducted Monday at 8 p. m. from First Baptist Church of Bessemer City, Interment following In Bessemer City Memorial Cemetery. Rev. A. A. Ballsy and Rev. Law Mobley of ficiated. Mr. Nash, retired In surance agent, died Sun day at 4:80 a. m. at his home. He was a native of Georgia, son of the late John J. and Fronla Wheelua Nash. Surviving are his wlfs, Mrs. Buides hwla MHi; four sons, Ihonaa Maah, Sr., Charlie Nash, Sr. and J. I. Nash of Bessemer City and Robert Nash, Jr. of Gastonia; three daughters, Mrs. Norma Jean White of Kinds Mountain, Mrs. Denutfls Turner and Mias Ubby NSah of Bessemer Gfty: four slstars. Miss Smith of Greenwood, S. C. and Mrs. Sally Mae Mercer of Royston, Ga.; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. BfRS. MILLIE PEARSON son, 67, of 307 Fulton Dr., were conducted Friday at 8 p. m. from Clay-Bamette Funeral Home, Interment following In Camp’s Q-eek B^>tlst Church Cemetery. Rev. Billy Boone of- flctoted at the rites. Mrc. Pearson died Waftiasdav at 7:80 a. n. year. Bhs was a native of CSevoland County, daugh ter of the late Roland and Janie Woods Emory. Surviving are thrss brothers, JaRtar, Dock and Mossy Emory, all of Shelby; two slston, Mrs. Woodford Lorslaos of I5MOK VALLEYDALE MAMS ^FFOCI^MER 18 OZ. MAC JAR w m CHEX CORN OR WHEAT Cereals ’So'?- 67* VIVA Napkins.... 55* PHILADEPHIA CREAM ss? 63* Cheese REYNOLDS HEAVY DUTY 37VtFT. KN* ROLL 99 Alunio Fell.. TAST 'N FRESH EVAP. 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