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Audrey Lynn Falli,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James P. Falls of Klnge
Mountain, celebrated her
second birthday with a
party at her home.
A Carousel Oake was
served with Ice cream
cones and party cupcakes.
QrandparenU are Mr.
and Mra. J. B. Falls of
EOnga Mountain and Mr.
and Mra. R. J. Ford of
McOonnells, S. C.
Other member of the
Falls family la Audrey’s
one-month-old slater,
Ubby Ann Falla.
Cleveland County
Sheriff’s Department
Saturday reported the
arrest of a IClnga Mountain
man on chargee of break
ing Into the lOnga Moun
tain Community Center on
January 3 and the break-ln
of coin-operated machines
on Januaiy S.
Andy Debruler, 21, was
charged with breaking Into
the community center and
taking 888 In currency and
38 IWA wreetUng tickets
vEdued at $4 each. Bond on
that charge eas set at $600.
According to a second
wairant on- January 8,
Debruler te charged with
forcibly opening a coin-
operated vending machine
and a coin-operated drink
machine. Bond on that
charge was set at $300.
lOngs MountEUn Police
reported the theft of a 1B72
Honda motorcycle from
the residence of Dennis
Ballew, eo Henry St.,
Tuesday night. Sgt.
Lemuel Beattie Inveetl-
gated.
Oene Stamey of Rt. 1
reported theft of a Zenith
color television set valued
at $840 and a black and
white portable, OE televl-
alon set, valued at |B0,
from hU home between 0
and 10 p. m. Wednesday,
according to Det. Paul
Barbee of the Cleveland
County Sheriff’s Depart
ment.
According to in
vestigating officers,
damage to a window
through which entrance
was gained was estimated
at $100.
Gospel In Song
Is Scheduled
Beginning February S
Geneva Hunting of Shelby
wUl begin a devotional
music program on WKMT,
Kings Mountain.
‘Ilie program la calltd
"Gospel In Song’’ and wlU
be heard beginning at OiOS
a. m. ’The programs will
feature the Back ’To The
Bible musicians.
Mrs. Hunting’s program
has been heard on radio
staUons In Chariotte and
CherryvlUe.
CinCIUEN SUPPER
Ihe MethodUt Men of
Central United Methodlat
Church of Kings Mountain
are sponsoring a chicken
supper Wed., Feb. 3 from 6
p. m. until 7 p. m. Tickets
are $1.80 tor children, and
$3.80 for adults. Anyone
who wishes to purchase
tlckete may call the church
office at T80.34T1.