Pmge t-MIBBOB-HBRALD-nnntejr. MIy 1, im Obituaries W.R.HINNANT Funeral lervlcei for Walter Robert Hinnant, 80, of Wendell, father of L. E. (JoBi) Hinnant of Klnga Moiaitaln, were conducted Sunday at 8 p. m. from Omtral Baptlat Church, Interment following In the church cemetery. Mr. Hinnant died Friday at Eaatem Wake Hoepltal. Surviving, In addlUon to his son, are his son, WUUam M. Hinnant of Raleigh; one daughter, Mrs. Bithel H. Strickland of Wendell; two sisters, Mrs. Katie Nowell of Wendell and Mrs. Lula Lovelace of Lattlmore; 10 grand children and six great grandchildren. Lewis Funeral Home on Wendell was In charge of arrangements. PEARL HERNDON Funeral services for Miss Dovle Pearl Herndon, 80, of Rt. 2, were conducted Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock from Bethlehem Baptist Church of which she was a member, in terment following In Bethlehem Cemetery. Her pastor. Rev. Russell Fitts, assisted by Rev. W. O. Camp, officiated at the 525 Pounds Lost! .r.H Three Guys Named Bill CREDIT CONWAY DIET INSTITUTE The three gentlemen pictured above have a lot to smile about and a lot in common. Each one's first name is Bill, each has lost over 150 pounds and each credits the Conway Diet Institute for providing the successful program. Pictured left to right are Bill Beebe, who has lost 157 pounds. Bill Deeds who has lost 210 pounds and Bill Foreman who shed 158 pounds. It s the combination that works—a terrific healthy diet, intelligent, helpful seminars and the atmosphere of success. The Conway program worked for us," say the three Bills. J CHXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKJO ooooooooc? NEW MEMBERS-SAVE $5.00 You will save the usual Registration Fee of $5.00 if you bring this coupon with you to any meeting listed. Offer expires Friday, July 22. ftoaOCHKHKKKIOOOOOOOOCKKKKHXHKIC'eKCOfHKKKKKl^ Weekly Insight Motivation Seminars Kli^ Mountain - Thursdays, 7:80 p, m. Wojnen’s dub, 114 Mountain Street Or Call 867-8480 ^ New Members Always Welcome Registration $5.00 plus Weekly Seminars $2 50 CONWAY DIET INSTITUTE-No Fisli Required rites. Miss Herndon died Sunday morning at 11 a. m. In Kings Mountain Con valescent Center after Illness of several months. She was native of Cleveland County, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Henderson Herndon. Surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Harris FunereU Home was In charge of srrangements. FREOEN8LEY Oraveslde servloes for Fred Ensley, 77, of Wilmington, formerly of Kings Mountain, were con ducted Sunday at 8 p. m. from Bethlehem Baptist Church, Interment following In the church cemetery. Rev. Russell Fitts of ficiated at the rites. Mr. Ensley died June 80th In Wilmington after Illness of one year. Surviving are his wUe, Mrs. Iowan Dixon Bhisley; one son. Rev. Eugene Ensley of Oreensboro; one daughter, Mrs. Emory Holden of Rsdelgh; three brothers, Wayne Ensley of Swepsonvllle, Marvin Ensley of Johnson City, Tenn. and Htirley Ensley of Johnson City, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. Lee Hooper of Crystal River, Fla., Mrs. Annie Jeffers of Burlington and Mrs. E(bia Morgan of Cheraw, S. C.; four grandchlldrdn and one great-grandchild. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MRS. O.W. BARRETT Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Ward Barrett, 74, of 9U Hetuy St., wbo died Monday afternoon at Kings Mountain, Hospital after several , months’ lUnes;, were Obnducted We