♦ I Obituaries BANKSBARBEB Funeral services for WU- Ham Banks Barber, 94, of Shelby Rd., retlrad textUe employe, were conducted We«feieaday at U a. m. from the Chapel of Hairls Funeral Home, Interment foUowlng In Mountain Rest Cemetery. Rev. Ouy Cabantes and Rev. Archie Chapman offi ciated at the rites. Mr. Barber died Monday afternoon at Kln(s Moun tain Convalescent Center following several years Ill ness. He was son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bar ber. His wife was the late Martha EHabeth Ashby Barber. He was a member of Weatover Baptist Churdi. . Survlvlnt are two sons, W. A. Barber of Cherry- vllle and Jack P. Barber of Charlotte; six daughters, Mrs. T. V. Weaver, Mrs. Joe Strange, and Mrs. CUftord McMuny, all of Shelby, Mrs. W. M. MulU- nax of Charlotte, MTs. BUI Green of Lexlngten, and Mrs. Clyde Lindsay of Kings Mountain; one siBter, Mn. W. F. Rhodes of Boston, Maas.; 34 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchlldrea MBS. MOLUE JOHNSON Fhneral iltes for Mrs. MbUe Dulln Johnson, 81, of 30e W. Main St. In Beasemer City, were con ducted Wednesday at 3 p. m. In Sisk Funeral Home Bast Chapel, Interment following In Weatvlew Gardena. Mrs. Johnson, widow of Otto Johnson andaretlied textile employe, died Mon day In Kings Mountain Convalescent Center. Surviving are three sons, Charlie Dulln ot Bessemer Ctty, Elliott Johnson of Shelby and Robert Johnson of Duluth, Ga.; a daughter, Mrs. Becky Baker of Bninswlek, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Kate Blanton of Kings Mmmtaln; and a brother, Knox Dulln of Bessemer City; and nine grand- chUdren. Cemetery In Gastonia. Mrs. Feemster died Monday night In a Char- John Lodge No. 3 and Bethlehem Church of God. Surviving are hla wife, Mrs. Betty Feemster; four daughters, Mary Ann Feemster of the home, Gwendolyn Feemster of Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Linda Ward of Kings Lewis suPERsrm SUNTUES SUN S-5-7-9 MON-TUES 5-7-9 WED. SILENT MOVIE B.D. SMITH Funeral services for Robert Daniel Smith, 68, of Portsmouth, Va., father of Mrs. Helen Whltener of Kings Mountain, were con ducted Wednesday at 3 p. m. from Falrvlew AME Zion Church. Interment foUowlng In the church cemetery. Mr. Smith died Sunday at Portsmouth, Va. Gen eral Hospital. Surviving, In addition to his daughter here, are his wUe, Mrs. Elisabeth Houge Smith; two sons, Arthur Sylvester Smith and Clarence Smith of High Point; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Brochman of High Point; three brothers, Les Smith of Badln, Samuel Smith of Shelby and Emanuel Smith of Blacksburg, S. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Buraon of Shelby and Mrs. Josephine Peoples of Badln; 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. BXmeral iltea for OtU Feemster, 43, of Rt. 3, were conducted Thursday at 8 p. m. from St. James Baptist Church In Bessemer Ctty, Intormsbt foHowlrf^ In Rone Hill Feemster and Feemster of Beasemer aty, Lsonard Feemster of Kings Mountain and Thomas Feemster of Washington, D. C.; three sisters, Mrs. Wilma Armstrong and Mrs. Attay Neely of Gastonia and Mrs. Mary White of Kings Mountain; and one grandchild. Rev. David Adam, Rev. Melvin Knox, Rev. D. Wilson and Rev. L. Dawkins officiated. H01XTNE8TEB Funeral aervlcsa for Holly Neater, 83, of MIU- stone, Calhoun County, stepfather of Mra Chartes Adams of Kings Mountain, ware conducted November 38 from Stunqi V\meral Home, GrantsvUle, Inter ment following with long lUness. He was a Ufa- long resident ot Chlhoun Oaunty, a former teacher. World War I veteran, a former County Court Cterk, an offtcar of the Chlhoun County Bank, a pubUc sccounUnt and owner of a general store In MUlstons for the last 36 years. He was a former member of the Masons, Scottish Rite Bodies, Nemesis Tsmple, Shrinars and Knots Memortal Uhlted Methodtet Church. Other survivors are hla wife, Dorothy, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Nedra Grlgg of Richmond, Va. Funeral rttaa for Clyde Haywood Bush, 4B, of 1190 Weatover Dr., were eon- Kings Mountain Hospital Report PBIOBTODEC.1 Oover, Mrs. Benjamin Go forth, Gastonia, Mrs. Har vey Goforth, Grover, Mamie Lovelace, K. M., Mrs. John McDermld, K. M., Hoyle Owens, K. M., Mrs. Floyd Payne, K. M., EmUy Short, K. M., Jerry TVcker, K. M., MTs. Fred WlUiers, K. M., DE0.1 George Barber, 918 Grover Rd., Violet Foster, 806 Gaston, David CoUlnger, Rt. 8, Box 48, Marshall Gantt, Rt. l. Box 166, Mrs. John Smith, Rt 1, Box 87, DaUas, Sharmle Wlgghts, Rt. 3, Box 88SD, B. C. DEO. 8 Woodle Evans, 1004 Junius St., Gastonia, CUfford Lively, 004 Chestnut at., B. 1C., James VWlUs, 700 W. Mtn., St. 0.4 610 SAVE BIG ON A NEW 1976 FORD ^Pinto’s ^Mustang’s and Granada .Demonstrators! Wade Ford stW has a nice selection of new 1976’s to select from. Make your selection today and SAVE BI6L Also: A large selection of clean USED CARS. WADE FORD 910 Shelby Road . • III All K- Kings N. C. Harmon a. DEO. 8 Harold Davis, 3887 MJntle Avs., Gastonia. DEO. 6 MaseUe Davis, 618 S. Mt^de St, Dallas, Floyd Lovelace, 819 Wllatm Tbir., Usa Smith, Rt 1. Box 81, B. C., Jouthroe Tsaster, 400 S. Osnsler St DEO. 7 Una Acuff, 8306 W. Mtn., St, Alan Barrett, 306 Pink St., CherryvOle, Mrs. Jack Hidson, P. O. Box 340 Allenhurst, Georgia, Margaret Bridges, 1013 Lynwood Rd. Classes Planned At Tech Dr. Alvin M. SberUn, Vice-President at Cteve- land Tech, has amuMBeed that Wbstem Carolina wUl offer the following aehed- ule of classes on Tseh’s Campus during the Winter EDUOATiONAl. ADBONISTRATiON TVms., Jan. 4,1977 8:804 p. m. PST 0830 Oitmp Process - Dr. Glen Airants. Wed., Jan. 6, 1977 8:80-6 p. m. EDAD 6804 General Admlnlatratlon - Dr. Guy 'Ries., Jan. 4,1977 8:804 p. m. PST 0830 Group Process - Dr. Glen Personnel - Dr. Joe Watters Reglatratlan and flrst day of elasass wUl be on the dates Indicated above, and anyone Interested foould report to room 3338, prsparsd to rsglater and pay aU fees (cost Is $14.00 per quarter hour plus books). Persons Interested la lyofthess classes should glater on ths day and ne Usted bi the schedule as aU elassesars subject to If thers is admissions to Western CbroUna Uhtverttty can be obtained by oaUhig Pete Stamey, 4814861 extamlon ducted Saturday at 11 a. m. hrom the chapel of Hands Funeral Home, Interment following In Bethlehem Oimeteiy. Rev. Gqy Cabanlaa offi ciated at the rites. Mr. Bush died Thursday In ths VA Hoqiltal at AdMvlUe. He was em ployed as a textile woriier. Rirvlvtng are three sons, Charles, Douglas and Oiitls Bush, aU of Kings Mountain; two brothers. BUI Elush of JacksonvUle, Fla. and Bruce Budt of Greensboro; three sisters, Mrs. Haiel BulUngtcn of StatesvlUe, Mrs. Pat Jones of Uttle Rock, Ark., and Mrs. Beatrice StegaU of Charlotte. The family has designated memorials to Westover Baptist Church. MRS. ANNIE CAMPBELL Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Lee CsmpbeU, 81, of Aberdeen, mother of Rev. M. L. CsmpbeU of Kings Mountain, were con ducted Wednesday at 8 p. m. from New Zion AME SSkHi Baptist Church, Inter ment foUowlng In the church cemetery. Mrs. CsmpbeU, widow of MarshaU CsmpbeU, died Saturday In Kings Ifoun- taln Hospital. Surviving, In addition to her son here, are three SMITH DRU6$ sons, Walt, Benjamin and Grant CsmpbeU, aU of Aberdeen; two daughtera. Mrs. Aimls Mary Sldbio-g of FayettevlUe and Mra. Josephine Galloway of Greensboro; a brother, Arthur Falrbourt of Greensboro; two sisters, Mrs. SUMbeth Brown at PhUadelphte, Pa. and Mrs. Psggy Smith of Port* smouth, Va.; 10 grand* chUdrsn and four groat* Every Nite For Your Shopping Convenience Sunday 1 to 6 PM | CHARGE m POLAROID PRONTO CAMBU *49** Makes Instant Color i Pictures That Develop Before Your Eyes. MODEL KITS ASSORTMENT OF CARS, SHIPS AND PLANES. Regilor $1.49 $•100 Reg. *4.95 Value Battery Operated TOYS Choose From Large Selection 99 Or. Scholls Deluxe Bectric FOOT MASSAGBI $24»5 with Heat SHE’S SO CUDDLY t SOFT! INDOOR SET 15 Lights Indoor-Outdoor MIDGET UTE8 35 Lights $2*8 i CANOOUER 5 Candle iois! Set O 1 X BOWS 25 Stick-On Bows 79* SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF TIMEX WATCHES 1977 CALBIDARS By American Greetings Many Styles And Oesigns Priced From ^.40 to *3.50 Reg. 45* CHRISTMAS PARTY SUPPUES NAPKINS PLATES CUPS 2yPkg. 4 For *1"' YOUR LAST CHANCE TO WIN A FREE TURKEY <*•» •otry at chack«u«. 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