Page S-MIRROR-HERALD-Tuesday, May 23, 1978
OBITUI^Rie?
MRS. LAURA
SPEARMAN
Funeral services for
Mrs. Laura Mae Rice
Spearman, 87, of Rt. 1, who
died May 21 at 10:40 p. m.
In Kings Mountain
Hospital, will be conducted
Ttiesday at 4 p. m. from
Oak View Baptist Church
of which she was a
member, Interment
following In the church
cemetery.
Rev. Ralph Station, Rev.
Curtis Bundy and Rev. N.
S. Hardin will officiate.
Mrs. Spearman was born
In Madison County,
daughter of the late James
Rice and Harriett Jarrett
Spearman. She was widow
of John Spearman.
Surviving are four sons,
James Spearman of
Spokane, Washington,
Raymond Spearman of
Clover, S. C., Earl Spear
man and Glenn Spearman,
both of Kings Mountain:
two daughters, Mrs. Ken
Metcalf and Mrs. Robert
Oillders, both of Kings
Mountain; one brother,
Clarence Klee of Mount
Holly: and two sisters,
Mrs. Minnie Lowe of Rock
Hill, S. C. and Mrs.
Louartle Cudd of
Asheville. Also surviving
are 16 grandchildren and
nine great-grandchildren.
HUBERT TINDALL
Funeral services lor
Herbert Reginald Tindall,
58, of 301 Fulton Dr., were
conducted Sunday at 4 p.
m. from the Chapel of
Harris Funeral Home by
Rev. Frank Shirley, In
terment following In
Goshen Cemetery at North
Belmont.
Mr. Tindall, former
owner of Kings Mountain
Truck Plaza on Dixon Rd.,
died May 19th at 9 p. m. at
his home after Illness of
several years.
He was son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Tindall
and was married to the
former Loretta Smith, who
survives.
Mr. Tindall was a
veteran of service during
World War II.
Active pallbearers were
E. C. Martin, Charlie
Parton. Alex McCallum,
Larry Wood, Ray Holt and
Everette Fleming.
LONNIE HENDERSON.
JR.
Funeral services for
Lonnie Henderson, Jr., 38,
of 315 Somerset Dr., will be
conducted Tuesday at 2 p.
m. from Macedonia Bap
tist Church by Rev. P. A.
Cline, Jr. and Rev.
Richard Plyler.
Interment will *>« In
Mountain Rest Cemetery.
Mr. Henderson died
suddenly Sunday morning
at 2 a. m. at his home of an
apparent heart attack.
Born In Cherokee
County, S. C., he was son of
Mrs. Grace Bell Hen
derson of Kings Mountain
and the late Lonnie Hen
derson, Sr. He was
married to the former
Peggy Smith and was
employed as a swit
chman with Southern
Railroad Company.
He was a member of
Patterson Grove Baptist
Church and was a veteran
of service in Korea and
Vietnam.
Surviving, in addition to
his wife and mother, are
six brothers, Boyce
Henderson of Miami, Fla.;
Emmett Henderson and
Destn Henderson of Kings
Mountain, Elbert Hen
derson of Forest City,
Lawrence and Lewis
WADE FALLS
Funeral services lor
Wade Dunning Falls, 83, of
Rt. 4, will be conducted
Wednesday at 4 p. m. from
El Bethel United Methodist
Church of which he was a
member, interment
following In El Bethel
Cemetery.
Mr. Falls died Monday
morning at 9 a. m. In Kings
Mountain Hospital after
several month's illness.
He was a native of Cleve
land County, son of the late
Alvin Price and Sarah
Elizabeth Patterson Falls
and a retired shipping
clerk for Quaker Oaks
Company In Akron, Ohio.
He was a veteran of
service during World War
I.
Surviving are five
brothers, Butler Falls, R.
P. Falls, Carl Falls, Hugh
Falls, all of Kings Moun
tain and Cyrus Falls of
Dunedin, Fla.; two sisters.
Miss Janet Falls of Kings
Mountain and Mrs. Hunter
Ware of Wilmington. His
brother, Cicero Shipp
Falls, preceded him In
death, on May 3.
Rev. C. A. Upton will
officiate at the final rites.
The family will
receive friends at Harris
Funeral Home Tuesday
Henderson, both of Kings night from 7 until 9 p. m.
Mountain; and three
FYom Wilson OrUfla
Most over-the-counter
drugs are useful If they
are used properly. A
cold remedy won’t cure
a cold, but It can relieve
the symptoms. An
antacid can ease
stomach ache from too
much eating or
drinking. But If over
dosed, some o-t-c's can
become dangerous
Also, some drugs can
Interact with others In
the body to produce
undesirable effects
Some can cause un
wanted side effects
Some persons are
allergic to certain
drugs.
The American
Pharmaceutical Assoc
recommends: Take
medicine only when you
need It. Follow the
directions on the label
don’t overdose. When
your physician
prescribes a drug, tell
him and your phar
macist if you are taking
other drugs — even
aspirin and antacids —
at the time. When you
select non-prescription
drugs, consult your
pharmacist. He’s a
trained expert In drug*
use.
GRIFHN
DRUG CO.
Oownt^'.vii
Kings Moiiniaiii '
FOR SERVICE
CAU 734J721
sisters, Mrs. Marvin Moss
and Mrs. Irene Hicks, both
of Gastonia, and Mrs.
Thomas Dixon of Clover, S.
C.
Harris Funeral Home
was In charge of
arrangements.
MRS. SUSIE PAYNE
Funeral rites for Mrs.
Susie Armstrong Payne,
77, of Rt. 2 Bessemer City,
who died Thursday In
Kings Mountain Hospital,
were conducted Saturday
at 11 o'clock from the
Cht^el of Harris Funeral
Home interment following
in Mountain Rest Ceme
tery.
Rev. J. W. PhlUips offi
ciated.
Ikirs. Payne was a for
mer owner of Payne’s Gro
cery and a member of
First Wesleyan Church of
Gastonia. Her parents
were the late Rev. and
Mrs. J. E. Armstrong and
she was widow of Elbert
Payne.
Surviving are three sons,
Ernest C. Payne of Kings
Mountain, Dean Payne of
Bessemer City and Billy D.
Payne of Spruce Pine; one
daughter, Mrs. O. V.
F>iller of Bessemer City;
one brother, Arnold Arm
strong of Gastonia; three
sisters, Mrs. Roy Thomas
of Kannapolis, Mrs. Daisy
Frye of Gastonia and Mrs.
Louise Barnette of
Mooresvllle; 12 grand
children; 10 great-grand
children and one great-
great grandchild.
M. D. HARMON
GREENVILLE, S. C. -
Ftmeral rites for Marvin
Decalb (Dee) Harmon, 64,
of 201 Thomwood Dr., who
died May lOth, were con
ducted May 12th from
Mackey Mortuary,
masonic rites following In
Greenville Memorial Gar
dens Mausoleum.
Mr. Harmon was a
native of Kings Mountain,
son of Mrs. Sallle Anthony
Harmon of Kings Mountain
and the late P. K. Harmon.
He was employed In the
TVansportatlon Division of
J. P. Stevens Co. and a
member of Hampton
Heights Baptist Church.
He was a member of
Walden Masonic Lodge 274
and Hejaz Temple of the
Shrine. He was a past cap
tain of Hejaz Scooter Unit
and Provoat Guard.
Besides his mother, he la
survived by his wife, Mrs.
Sarah Hill Harmon; two
daughtera, Mrs. Beverly
H. Smith of Mauldin. S. C.
and Mrs. Patsy Troutman
at Charlotte; one sister,
Mrs. Catherine Ware of
Miami, Fla.; one
brother. Earle Harmon of
Kings Mountain; one
granddson. Beau Smith;
and two granddaughters,
Allyson and Denise
Troutman.
The family haa
designated memorials to
The Shriners Hospital for
crippled Children, Green
ville, 8. C.
J. D. PATTERSON
Funeral rites for J. D.
Patterson, of 31 CSiester-
fleld Court, were con
ducted Sunday at 4 p. m.
from Adams Chapel ame
Zion Church by the Rev. R.
O. Davis, Interment
following In the church
cemetery.
Mr. Patterson died Tues
day.
MAMIE QUINN
Funeral services for
Mamie Alexander Quinn,
of 207 N. (Jarpenter St.,
who died Tuesday, were
conducted Saturday at 4 p.
m. from St. James United
Methodist Church In York,
S. C.
Rev. A. C. Jenkins. Rev.
J. B. Stewart and Dr. T. A.
Powell officiated at the
rites.
J. W. GUI and Sons
Funeral Home was In
charge of arrangements.
MRS. HATTIE OWENS
Funeral services for
Mrs. Hattie Lela Owens,
74, of 113 Morris St., who
died Thursday at 5:10 a. m.
at home, were conducted
Saturday at 11 a. m. from
Wallace Grove Baptist
Church, Interment
foUowlng In the church
cemetery.
Rev. Lero Hudson, Rev.
MitcheU Pruitt and Rev.
Hardy Medlln officiated.
Mrs. Owens was a native
of Cleveland County,
daughter of the late WU-
liam Jackson and Jane
HoUlfleld Owens.
Surviving are her son,
GReimard Owens, of Kings
Mountain; four brothers,
Gordon Owens of Shelby,
Qetus and Clyde Owens,
both of Morganton; and
WsLfford Owens of Lawn
dale; two sisters, Mrs. Liz
zie Johnson of Shelby and
Mrs. Estell Hawkins of
Kings Mountain; six
grandchildren and six
great-grsLndchUdren.
She wsM a member of
Chestnut Ridge Baptist
Church.
Palmer Mortuary was In
charge of arrangements.
F. C. LOVELACE
MOORESBORO
Funeral services for
Forrest Cleason Lovelace,
78, father of Mrs. Madge
Foster of Kings Mountain,
were conducted Thursday
at 2 p. m. from Sandy Run
BapUst Church by Rev. W.
C. Hill and Rev. W. G.
Gamp, Interment following
In the church cemetery.
Mr. Lovelace died Mon
day.
He was a naUve of Cleve
land County and retired
employe of J. P. Stevens
Cb,
Also surviving are his
wife, Mrs. Essie Lall Love
lace; one son. Forrest C.
Lovelace, Jr. of Hickory;
two daughters, Mrs. Betty
MeSwain of Shelby and
Mrs. Patsy Price of
Cherryvllle; two sisters,
Mrs. Mae Greene of Shelby
and Mrs. Ila Hammett of
Bostic; 11 grandchildren
and eight great
grandchildren.
GILES H. CORNWELL
Funeral services for
Giles Henry Cornwell, 64,
of EcUd, Ohio, formerly of
Kings Mountain, were con
ducted Sunday at 2 p. m.
from the Chapel of Harris
Funeral Home by Dr.
Charles Edwards, In
terment following in
Mountain Rest Cemetery.
Mr. Cornwell died
Thursday at his home.
He was son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Henry Oomwell and was
retired from T. R. W. in
Euclid.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Martha Fulton Cbm-
weU; two sons, Giles Oom
well, Jr. and John Regi
nald Cornwell, both of
ElucUd; six slaters, Mrs.
Ernest Sanford of Hart
well, Ga., Mrs. Vernon
Reynolds of BlshopvlUe, S.
C.. Mrs. Wmie Vincent of
Rocky Mount, and Mrs.
Ernest Hayes and Miss
Margaret Oomwell, both of
IQngs Mountain; smd four
grandchildren.
C. M. PATTERSON
Funeral services for
Charles Mason Patterson,
56, of Rt. 1, Grover, who
died Thursday at his home,
were conducted Sunday at
2 p. m. from New Hope
Baptist Church of which he
was a member. Interment
following in the church
cemetery.
Rev. Farrow and Rev. C.
A. Kirby officiated at the
rites.
Mr. Patterson was a
native of Cleveland
County, son of Mrs. Loula
E. Gibson Patterson of Rt.
1, Grover and the late Wil
liam T. Patterson. He was
a retired employe of J. P.
Stevens Co. and an Air
Force veteran of World
War II.
Surviving, in addition to
Ms mother, are his wife,
Mrs. Louise Dill Patter
son; one son, Charles
Wayne Patterson of
Grover; two daughters,
Mrs. Judy Bowen of
Bessemer City and Ms.
WTlda Jane Patterson of
Charlotte; two brothers, J.
Y. Patterson of Grover and
Albert Patterson of
Shelby; four sisters, Mrs.
Joe Bridges of Union, S.
C.; Mrs. Carl BUmton of
Eaienboro, Mrs. William
Hamby of Grover and Mrs.
FTsink Hopper of Patterson
brings; and three grand
children.
J. O. TERRIS
John Glenn Terris, 81, of
813 Landing St., died
Thursday In Kings
Mountain Convalescent
Center.
A retired carpenter, he
was son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Edwin Ter
ris.
Surviving are his son,
John G. Terris, Jr. of
Kings Mountain; two
daughters, Mrs. Rosalie
Hodge of Patterson, N. J.
and Miss Ruth Terris of
Millville, N. J.; a brother,
Lemuel Terris of Dallas;
three grandchildren and
three great-grsuidchlldren.
HONORS SCHOLAR
Janet Lynne Edwards,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Dwight H. Edwards, Jr. of
Kings Mountain, has
received an honors
scholarship to Lenoir
Rhyne College at Hickory.
Miss Edwards Is a
KMSHS senior. She Is
among 28 incoming L-R
freshmen tapped as Honor
Scholars.
All of the honorees will
participate In L-R’s
general honors progrsun.
The program consist of
special sections of core
curriculum courses, each
limited to small numbers
of select students.
GOSPEL SING
The Westover Baptist
Church In Kings Mountain,
will hold Its fourth
Saturday night singing this
Saturday, May 27 at 7 p. m.
Featured Groups will be
The Standards Quartet
fromTryon, N. C., and The
Boyd Family from Marion,
N. C. The Congregation
and pastor. Rev. Henry
Ikerd, cordially Invite the
public to attend.
Sfaworf Plumbing, Inc.
WELL PUMPS. WATER HEATERS, ALL TYPES
PLUMBING FIXTURES. OWNED & OPERATED
BY DON CONNER* JOHNNY STEWART.
PHONE 738-9102 OR 739-3058.
24 HOUR SERVICE
EXPERIENCED TRENCHING
LET US FlU YOUR NEXT
PRESCRIPTION
YOU’LL UKE THE
SERVICE
AND THE
SAVINGS
SMITH^^DRUeS
K M Plaza PHONE 739-8161
C. M. PEELER. JR.
FOR
County
Commissioner
Pd. For By C. M. P—It, Jf
NORELCO-REMINGTON-SCHICK FLEXAMATIC
ONE
DAY ONLY
<iinic
ICEMEN WILL
$3.99
EXPERT SERVICEMEN WILL
CHECK
CLEAN
OIL ADJUST
PLUS PARTS IF NEEDED
AT SMITH’S DRUG THURS MAY 25th 9 AM TD 4 PM
SMITH ORHCS
K M Plaza
Shopping Center
I s