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*lr h 0BimRIC9 H. LEE HUTTO, 8R. Funeral lervlcea for H. Lee Hutto, Sr., 74, of 6800 Margrace Rd., who died 'Hieeday afternoon at hla home after aeveral month'a UlneM, will be conducted Thuraday at 3 p. m. from Harrla Funeral Home Ch^el. Rev. Fred Welle and Rev. 8. W. Avery will of ficiate, and Interment will be In Mountain Real Cemetery. Mr. Hutton waa aon of the late Oldeon and Clara Heath Hutto. Surviving are hla wife, Mra. Noaml Lytton Hutto; three aona, Lee Hutto, Jr. and Hiuold Hutto, both of Klnga Mountain, and OarroU Hutto of Charlotte; four daughtera, Mra. BllUe Sellera, Mra. Joy Halcomb, Mrae. Toye Smith, all of Klnga Mountain and Mra. Nell Dotaon of Mooreaboro, one alater, Mlaa Mary Hutto of Belmont; 30 grandchildren and oeven great-grandchildren. ERNEST OOU8ER Funeral aervlcea tor Emeot Nathaniel Couaer, 07, of 833 Fulton St., will be conducted Thuraday at 4 p. m. from Bynum Chapel AME Zion Church, In terment following in VesUbule AME Zion Church cemetery. Rev. S. T. Cooke, Rev. M. L. Campbell, Rev. Walter Adama and Dr. T. A. Powell will officiate. Mr. Couaer died Monday at hla home. Surviving are hla wife, Mra. Ina Virginia Couaer; hla atepaon. Hazel Brown, Jr.; hla atepdaughter, Virginia Brown; hla alater, Mlae Lola Bell Couaer; and lount Tli^ body Wtl0"\dten to the church Weckieoday at 6 p. m. where It will lie In atate until the aervlcea. J. W. 0111A Sona Funeral Home la In charge of arrangementa. L.W. CARPENTER Funeral aervlcea for Lander WlUlam (Jake) Carpenter, 71, of 310 (Carpenter St., were con ducted Tueaday at 3 p. m. from Carpenter’a Funeral Home In CherryvUle by Chaplain Jack H. Cooke and Rev. Jack E. Smith, Interment following In Mouiteln Reet Cemetery. Mr. Carpenter died Saturday night In Oaaton Memorial Hoapltal after Ulneaa of two montha. A native of Oaaton County, he waa the aon of the late Ephrlam and Cora Whetatlne Car- pontar and huaband of the late Thelma Teltcn Car- ponter. Surviving are one aon, BUI Carpenter of Cherry vlUe; and one ototer, Mn. Mark Black, Sr. of CherryvUle. Carpenter’a Funeral Home of CherryvUle waa In charge of arrangementa. J. J. OWINN Funeral aervlcea for John J. Owlnn, 07, of Rt. 4, who died PVlday In Veterana Admlniotratlon Hoapltal at Sallabury, were conducted Monday at 4 p. m. from Veatlbule AME Zion Church by Rev. Walter Adama, Rev. M. L. Campbell, Rev. Sloan Murray and Rev. S. T. Cooke, Interment foUowtoig In Ezebener Church Cemetery. Surviving are hla wife, Mra. Margaret Roberta Owhui; hla parenta, Mr. and Mra. Emeat Owlnn of Kixigt Mountain; Ma aon, John Oulnn, Jr. of the home; a daughter, Mra. Oeraldlne Roberta of Klnga Mountain; two brothera, Frank Oulnn of Waohlngton, D. C. and Jack Oulnn of Cramerton; a alater, Mra. Emma Mae Smarr of Klnga Mountain; and three grandchUdren. J. W. OUl and Son Funeral Home waa In charge of arrangementa. LAURA BARNETTE CHASE CITY, Va. - Fu neral aervlcea (or Mra. Laura Mae Barnette were held at 3 p. m. Monday In Newcomb Funeral Home Chanel by the Rev. W. R. Thornton and burial waa in Concord Baptlat Church Cemetery. Mra. Barnette, 76, of Chaae City, Va., waa a former realdent of Klnga Mountain. The daughter of the late Jerome Jefferaon Falla and Ada Leagan Falla, Mra. Barnette died Saturday at her home. Survivor a are her huaband, Ed Barnette; one aon, Gordon Barnette of the home; two daughtera, MCra. 'QUrlonne Orump of jVa. land Mra. Edith‘Oiyder of Chaae City; two brothera, Ira J. Falla of Klnga Moun tain and Clyde Falla of Chaae Qty; five alatera, Mra. EUen Copelaind, Mra. Maiy Dellinger, Mra. Ruth Keetan, Mra. Fanny Immona.all of Chaae City, and Mra. Ethel Flowera of Rocky Mount, N. C.; autd alx grandchildren. Attending the funeral from thla area were Ira Falla, Mr. and Mra. Doytt Falla, Jamea Falla, Mr. and Mra. Harold Falla, Mr. and Mra. Earl Navy, Mra. Lela King, Mr. and Mra. Richard Bau'nette, Carl Barnette, Mra. Nellie Mae Moore and Barbara Barnette. MRS. VIOLA JOHNSON Funeral aervlcea for Mra. Viola Pinkie Roea Johnaon, 61, of Rt. 4, wife of J. B. Johnaon, will be conducted Thuraday at 8:30 p. m. from Mount Olive Baptlat Church of which ahe waa a member. Rev. E. C. Rice, Rev. Willie Maddox, and Rev. Eddie Evana will officiate, and interment will be In Shoal Creek Baptlat Church Cemetery. Mra. Johnaon died Sunday In Cleveland Memorial Hoq>ltal after Ulneaa of eight montha. She waa a native of Cleveland County, daughter of the late George and Georgia Roea Beam and wu employed by Fred Kiaer’a Minute OrUl. Surviving, In addition to her huaband, are two oona, Marvin Johnaon and J. T. Johna<m ct Klnga Moun tain; four daughtera, Mra. Oeraldlne Thompaon, Mra. Dorothy Moore, Mra. Mamie Brooke and Mra. Martha Jlmaon, all of Klnga Motmtaln; four brothera, William Roea, Paul Junior Roaa, Floyd Beam and Louie Beam of Shelby; two alatera, Mra. Mary Welaby of Charlotte and Mra. Lottie Mae Brldgea of Hartford, Conn, and 16 grandchildren. Dockery’a Funeral Home la In charge of arrangementa. STRESS IS THEME Ihe Rev. Jim Stuart, paotor of Ooatonla'a Flrat Preabyterlan Church, la gueot apeaker today at the Klnga Mountain Rotary Club luncheon meeting at the country club. Rev. Stuart wlU apeak on "atreaa" and ita eftecta. Rotarlan Ronnie LeFevera haa charge of the program. The club dlrectora will hold a abort meeting today beginning at 11:46 a. m. Hoxpital Log PATIENT LIST AT NOON WEDNESDAY Carol Browder, Oaatonla; Evelene Bryant, 1003 Plret Stt;| IC; BenflMd'St.r Robert L. Curiy, 819 ElUa St.; Mary M. Dedmon, 108 N. City St.; Thomaa A. Early, Rt. 4; Mary I. Goforth, 214 N. Piedmont; John T. Hart, Dallaa; Jamea Howell, Jr., Orover; Oaude L. Kelly, Oaatonla; Ethel E. Looman, Blackaburg, S. C.; Corrle D. Morrlaon, XS McOUl Court; David A. Morrow, Rt. 8, Beoaemer dty; Marie M. Queen, 610 Meadowbrook. ADMITTED SUiniAY Pearl Chlldera, Clover, S. C.; Jeremy R. Oann, Rt. 1 Beaoemer City. ADMITTED MONDAY Timothy Eubanka, PO Box 11; Ovaleen H. Johnaon, 318 Waux> Rd.; Thomaa C. Perkbia, Rt. 1; Herman J. Putnam, 404 W. Oaaton Ave., Beaaemer Ctty; Michael K. Short, Rt. 3; Viola Stone, 014 Church St.,; Effle Wright, 1010 N. Oanaler St.; Roy D. Oliver, 109 Blanton St.; Patricia J. Hawklna, Oaatonla; Mary S. ChUdera, 816 WUoon Terrace; Betty H. Led better, 610 Mica Str. and ElUotte A. Gordon, 1440 Second St. The Chens To Speak Dr. and Mra. K. F. Chen will be gueot opeakera at Monday evenlng'a meeting of Klnga Mountain Woman’a Club. The program for the March 87 meeting la being arranged by Mra. Mary Klepper, chairman of the In ternational Affalro Committee. Serving on the hoateaa committee with Mra. Klepper are Mra. Anita Campbell, Mra. Halite Blainton, Mra. Suale Howard, Mra. Lynn Maomey, Mra. Angel Tear, Mra. Margaret WlUiama, Mra. Vera HUton, Mra. Dot Jonaa, Mra. Johnale Reavla and Mra. Mary Shaw. All membera of the chib are encouraged to be preaent at 7:48 p. m. Thuraday, March 38, 1078—MIRROR-HERALD—Page 8A. I STUDENTS IN JAC CONTEST - Theoe atudenta from Klnga Mountain Diatrlct Schoola participated In local competition for 1978 Junior American Cltlzena Oonteata and two of the group were atate wlnnera. FYom Photoa By Lib Stewart - left, Todd WSaon, Rocky Lutz aind Paige Mauney. Back row, from left, Joan Reavla, CSndy Blackwell, and Liza Blanton. OUR NEW DISH Rlgatonl atyle paata layered with four cheeaea k baked In a delicate tomato k ground beef aauce. Served with toaaed aalad k garlic bread. 739^7461 TRIA’S FINE ITAUAN FOOD Highway 74 Weat-On The Left Juat before The ButtaloQreek Bridge Phone 719.7461 Mountain, N. C. State DAR Winners Two Weat School atudenta, Paige Mauney and Rocky Lutz, are atate wlimera In the National Society Daughtera of the American Revolution 1978 National Junior American Cltlzena Conteot. Paige, daughter of Mra. Donna Ruaa and grand daughter of Mr. and Mra. Boyce Eaker, won atate honora for her eaoay and Rocky, aon of Mr. and Mra. Howard Lute, took atate honora for hla poater. Other local wlnnera were Joan Reavla, Weat School, eecond place winner In the eaaay conteat; and Mary Elizabeth Blanton of Beth- ware School, third place winner In the eaaay con- teat; Cindy Blackwell of Weat School, flrat place winner (or a poem; and Todd WUaon, of Weat School, aecond place wrlnner (or a poater. Mra. R A. Goforth, fifth grade teacher at Weat School and advloor of the claaa Junior American CStlzena Cliib, aerved aa local cMiteat cholrnum for Qdonel FYederlck Ham- bilght Chapter DAR which oponaored the conteota In the local achoola. Mra. Marvin Teer la DAR Regent. "The American Way" waa theme for the 1978 JAC conteat. Thla topic waa choaen to further the pur- pooe of the National JAC Committee, which, ac cording to Mra. Ooforth, “la to teach children oome knowledge of the underly- Ing prlnclplea of our government, of American aentlment, and all that will go towaird making them good cltlzena.” The JAC program at Weat School la dealgned, aald Mr. Ooforth, to InatlU In all children the prln clplea of good cltlzenahlp and loyalty to the United Statea of America. Mra. Ooforth preaented certlflcatea from the DAR to all participating atudenta and the caah awarda and certlflcatea to atate wlnnera at Weat School on Thuraday. H«nry W. Block “We can find .ways the tax laws can save you mcmey.” We are income tax specialists. We ask the right questions. We dig for every honest deduction and aedit. We want to leave no stone unturned to make sure you pay the smallest legitimate tax. That’s Reason No. 1 why we should do your taxes. ^ hSr THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 124 W. Mountain Street 739-M65 Open 9-9 Mcn-Fri 9-5 Sat-Snu. f ‘precious' is the word for hand-smocked dresses »12 to *19 > SlmUtar to Oluatratlon Grandmamas. aunties, loving friends and mamas—they all thrill to the sweetness that is a Polly Flinders frocK. See the dainty laces, the crisp ribbons, the young colors. The ruffles, the smocked bodices with each gathered row, every stitch placed ever so carefully by hand. Sizes 8 To ex Eaatar la March 26—ao hippity-hop down!
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