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I rN tre In Mrs. imtaln A Ingram At G-W Today John Ingram, the con- troveralal Ineuranoe com- mlaaloner of North Caro lina, wUl 4>aak on the campua of Oardner-Webb Collage today (Har. 3) at 6 p. m. In room lOl of the Science Building. The honor aoclety. Alpha Chi, iB sponaorlag the event. Ingram gained aome notoriety and even aome popularity by bucking the multi-million Inwrance Induatry In the atate. The leglalature circumvented Ingram’a powera earlier In the year by allowing for Inaurance companlea to file their ratea and Im- ^ wj . mediately put them Into Uemetery 068111^) Lrgecl uae without prior approval of the Inaurance com- mlaaloner. The Inaurance companlea had com plained that Ingram Ignored or denied all their requeats for Increaaed ratea and they were being driven out of the atate financially. Ingram contended that the Inaurance companlea were already charging unjuatlflably high ratea and didn’t need further Increaaea. Hospital Log PATIENT UST AT NOON WEDNESDAY Maurice D. Qireton, Rt. 4; Mary M. Detknon, 108 N. aty St.; Peari D. Ham-' mett, 300 Maner Rd.; Thelma Hembree, Oaatonla; SalUe M. Hord, 800 Walker St.; Baall O. Hoyle, 436 N. Tracy St.; Thmnaa L. Landera, Rt. York, S. C.; Qaorgla Ledford Cherryvllle; Dewey Lovelace, Rt. 1, Qrover; Marie M. Queen, •10 Meadowbrook; Betty Rowe, Oaatonla; and Linda Hgnor, 308 S. Deal St. ADMITTED SATURDAY Lela D. Lovelace, 1106 Shelby Rd.; Beaale D. Mcaure, 414 W. Ridge St.; Carolyn Smith, 1106 ^wncer Ave. Oaatonla; Thomaa S. Taylor, Rt. 3, Beaaemer City. ADMITTED MONDAY Mary E. Boone, 704 Llnwood Dr.; Scottle damp, 8100 Margrace Rd.; Harry W. Schoener, 100 N. Deal St.; and Timothy H. Ware, Rt. 8, Box 881. Mountain Reat Cemetery Supt. Ken Jenkbia la en couraging Klnga Mountain cltizena to remove all Chilatmaa flowera from grave altea at the OBITUr\RI€9 C. a MOORHEAD OASTONIA — Shneral aervlcea for C. Carliaie Moorhead, 84, of Rt. 8, father of C. C. Moorhead, Jr. of Orover, were con ducted Wedneaday At 3 p. m. from Union Preabyteiian Church by Rev. Flay Riddle, In terment following In the church cemetery. Mr. Moorhead, retired engineer with the Southern Railway Co. after 60 yeara aervloe, died Monday In a Shelby hOH>ltal. He waa an Elder and member of Union Preabyterlan Church. Alao aurvlvlng are hla daughter, Mra. Robert N. McNutt of Tlipelo, Miaa.; two brothera, O. Hughea and William J. Moorhead, both of Blackaburg, S. C.; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. McLean and Son Funeral Home waa In charge of arrangementa. F. & SHORT BESSEMER CITY - Funeral aervlcea for Foraat Roacoe Short, 86, of Rt. 3, who died Tueaday morning In a Shelby hoapltal, will be conducted Thuraday at 3 p. m. from Warllck Funeral Home In Lincolnton by Rev. Wayne Hoyle, Interment following In Macedonia Methodlat Cemetery In Lincoln county. Surviving are hla wife, Mra. Bonnie Wlae Short; three brothera, Plato and Clavla Short, both of Vale, and Theodore Short of Cherryvllle; two alatera, Mra. Lathe Lall of Cherryvllle and Mra. Carl Ledford of Llnoolnton; and a iBimbar of nlecea and nephewa. MR8.N. W.BHYNE BESSEMER CITY - Funeral aervlcea for Mra. NoU WHha Rhyne, 80, who died Sunday night In Klnga Mountain Convaleacant Cmter, were conducted 'Dieeday at 3 p. m. from Flrat BapUat Church by Rev. A. A. BaUey, In terment following In Beaaemer City Memorial Cametoiy. Un. Rhyne waa widow of Mllaa Rhyne and together they owned and operated a millinery ahop In Beaaemer Qty. She organlaed the Young Woman'a Aaaoclatlon at Flrat Baptlat Church and waa an active member of the Woman’a Mlaalonary Sodaty. She waa electod four tlmaa to the prealdenoy of the Beaaemer aty Woman'a Chib. cemetery. Supt. Jenklna remlnda that Eaater airlvea on March 36 thla year and not many daya remain for aprlng clean up of the cemetery grounda. Brooks Will Speak Dan Brooka, new head football coach at Klnga Mountain Senior High, will be guest speaker at today’s Rotary Club luncheon. Brooks will diare his plans and dreams con cerning the athletic program at the school. Rotailan Charles Mauney arranged the program. Rotarians meet at noon at the Kings Mountain Ocxmtry aub. Junior Achievement b Topic Junior Achievement Is the subject of tonight’s program at the Kings Mountain Klwanls Club meeting. Bill Morris and Klwanlans Marvin Teer and Jerry Ledford, both Involved in JA, will present the program. Klwanlans meet at 6:46 p. m. at the Kings Mountain Woman’s Oub building, E. Mountain St. The board of directors will meet at 7 p. m. next ’Tuesday (Mar. 7) at First Union National Bank. BAND SUPERIOR The Kings Mountain Junior High band, received a superior rating at the state concert Saturday at A. L. Brown High School In KaimapoUs. Thursday, March 2, 1978—MIRROR-HERALD—Page 6A Concert Set Monday BOILINO SPRINGS - Mrs. Patricia Harrelaon, co-ordlnator of the Vocal Program at Gardner-Webb College and a native of Rutherfordtcn, will give a faculty recital on Monday, Msuxh 6 at 8 p. m. In Dover Chapel on the College tcampus. The program will In clude selections from "Seven Spanish Songs’’ by Manual de Falla and "Seven Early Songa’’ by Alban Berg. Additional numbers to be performed are by Blaet, Debussy, Poulenc, Samuel Barber, Caste Innovo-Thdeaco and Ned Rorem. Mrs. Harrelaon, a lyric soprano. Is a graduate of North Carolina School of the Arts and holds a Master’s Degree In vocal performance from Con verse College. She has done additional study at Westminster Choir College. Mrs. Harrelaon will be accompanied by Dr. Georga R. Crlbb, chair man of the department of fine arts at Gardnar-Webb. TO GIVE CONCERT - Mrs. PatrlcU Harrelaon practices with her accompanist. Dr. George Crlbb. VITAMIN C TABLETS SMITH DRUGS r\ Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Murray of Mt. Olive; her son, Ned Rhyne of Beaaemer City; her alater, Mrs. W. A. lindsay, Sr. of Beaaemer ,aty; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. DAVID J. GREEN BESSEMER CITY - Funeral rites for David J. Green, who died Sunday, were conducted Wed neaday afternoon at 3 p. m. from Emmanuel Baptist Church In Gastonia. Rev. H. S. Barber of ficiated and Interment was In Rose Hill Cemetery. Martin’s Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. L.W.WISE Levle Walter Wise, 79, of Rt. 8, died at his home ’Tuesday morning. He waa a native of Lincoln County, son of the late UUyases S. and Mary Etta Hallman Wise, a retired employe of Dixie Lumber Co. In Cherryvllle anda member of Bethpage Lutheran Church In Lin colnton. Surviving are hla wife, Mra. Vida Lee Beattie Wise, one son, Larry W. Wise of Crouse; one brother, Hillard Wise of Oierryvllle; two slaters, Mrs. O. R. 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