Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, June 24, 1982
OBITUNRIES
IRA J. FALLS
Funeral services for Ira Jeffer-
son Falls, 78, of 407 East Ridge
Street, were conducted Friday at
4 p.m. at Second Baptist Church
by the Rev. Gene Land, Rev.
‘W_.F. Monroe and Rev. Mitchell
Pruitt. Burial was in Mountain
Rest Cemetery.
Falls died Wednesday at 4:45
p.m. at Kings Mountain Con-
valescent Center after an illness
of several years.
A retired textile employee, he
‘was the son of the late Jerehome
J. and Ada Leagan Falls. His
wife was the late Bertha Culber-
son Falls.
+ He was a member of Second
Baptist Church, where he taught
the Men’s Bible Class and served
on the Board of Deacons. He
was active in helping organize a
number of churches in the Kings
Mountain area.
He was ordained as a minister
in 1931 by the Rev. Joe Hicks,
the Rev. Robert Chaney and the
Rev. C.J. Black at Crowder’s
Mountain Baptist Church.
He is survived by four sons,
Harold Falls of McAdenville
and James Falls, Doytt Falls and
Ira W. Falls, all of Kings Moun-
tain; four daughters, Mrs. Keith
(Joyce) Hilliard, Mrs. Earl (Ruth)
Navy, Mrs. Fred (Eloise) Acuff,
all of Kings Mountain, and Mrs.
Tom (Shirley) Wilson ' of
Gastonia; one brother, Clyde
Falls of Chase City, Va.; five
sisters, Mrs. Ellen Copeland,
Mrs. Mary Dellinger, Mrs. Ruth
Keeton, Mrs. Fannie Simmons,
all of Chase City, Va., and Mrs.
Ethel Flowers of Rocky Mount;
26 grandchildren and 19 great-
grandchildren.
DELLA ENGLE
Miss Della Engle, 75, of 804
Canterbury Road, died Sunday
morning at Kings Mountain
Hospital.
A retired textile employee, she
was a native of Gaston County
and the daughter of the late
John and Lula Crosby Engle.
Graveside services were con-
ducted Monday at 3:30 p.m. at
Mountain Rest Cemetery by Dr.
Tom Patterson. 3
MRS. SCISM
Kthleen Goforth Scism, 57, of
Route §, died Sunday evening at
Kings Mountain Hospital.
A retired employee of
Mauney Hosiery, she was the
daughter of the late John Dixon
Goforth and Mrs. Essie Ware
Goforth of Kings Mountain.
In addition to her mother, she
is survived by her husband, Pur-
vis Scism; three brothers,
Howard Goforth of Kings
Mountain and Woodrow
Goforth and Charles Goforth,
both of Shelby; and two sisters,
Mrs. Plato Ledford of Kings
Mountain and Mrs. C.D.
Hamrick of Lattimore.
She was a member of Patter-
son Grove Baptist Church,
where services were conducted
Tuesday at 3 p.m. by the Rev.
Richard Plyler. Burial was in
Mountain Rest Cemetery.
MIKE HEFFNER
Mike Scott Heffner, 33, of
6934 Juniper Terrace, Shelby,
died Sunday in Houston, Texas,
when he was hit by a car.
A native of Cleveland Coun-
ty, he is survived by his parents,
Gary W. and Shirley Hardin
Heffner of Shelby; and seven
brothers, Duane, Dale and Gary
Heffner Jr. of Shelby, David S.
Heffner of Kings Mountain, and
Eddie L. and Jeff L. Heffner of
Houston, Texas.
Graveside services were con-
ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at
Cleveland Memorial Park by the
Rev. W= J. Lockaby.
The family received friends
Monday night from 7 till 9 p.m.
at Clay-Barnette Funeral Home.
BURGIN PROCTOR
Burgin William Proctor, 73, of
23 Walker St., Kings Mountain,
died Saturday in Kings Moun-
tain Hospital. :
The son of the late John
Tillman and Ola Helems Proc-
tor, he was retired from Grover
Industries.
Survivors include his wife,
Lurene Elmore Proctor; three
sons, Jack, Richard and Steve
Proctor of Kings Mountain;
eight daughters, Mrs. Pauline
Ruppe of Charlotte, Mrs. Con-
nie Williams of Twenty-Nine
Palms, Calif., and Mrs. Helen
Welch, Mrs. Annie Ruth Con-
‘ner, Mrs. Patricia Smith, Mrs.
Joyce Hope, Mrs. Gail Bollinger
and Mrs. Carol Wells, all of
Kings Mountain; a brother,
Robert Proctor of Kings Moun-
tain; four sisters, Mrs. Georgia
Smith of Bessemer City and Mrs.
Junie Moore, Mrs. Ethel Hale
and Mrs. Mattie Ledford of
Kings Mountain; 28 grand-
children and 15 great-
grandchildren.
Services were conducted
Monday at 4 p.m. at Oak Grove
Baptist Church by the Rev. Ron
Lefevers. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
James Feaster
GROVER--James Edward
Feaster, 47, of Route 1, Grover,
died Tuesday at Cleveland
Memorial Hospital.
A native of York, S.C., he was
the son of the late Johnny and
- Odessa Williamson Feaster.
He is survived by his wife,
Margaret’ Hartgrove Feaster of
‘the home; four sons, Timothy
Feaster and James D. Feaster,
both of the home, and Randy
Huskey and Calvin Huskey,
both of Shelby; six daughters,
Wanda Feaster and Terrie
Feaster, both of the home;
Clarissa Lockhart of Mid-
dletown, Conn., Theresa Brintly
of Detroit, Mich., Jeanette Hop-
per of Shelby and Anita
Philbeck of Kings Mountain;
five brothers, Joe Feaster and
Walter Feaster, both of Grover,
Johnny Feaster and Thomas
Feaster, both of Shelby, and
Paul Feaster of Waco; a sister,
Mrs. Roberta Walker of New
Jersey; and 11 grandchildren.
He was a retired employee of
Burns and Spangler Construc-
tion, where he worked for 29
years. He was a member of Old
Ellis Chapel Baptist Church.
J. W. Aldridge
PHILADELPHIA, PA.—John
W. Aldridge, brother of Mrs.
Vera Lee Mask of Kings Moun-,
tain, died Sunday.
Funeral services will be con-
ducted Friday in Philadelphia.
Burial will be Saturday morning
at Vetran’s Cemetery in
Philadelphia.
St. John’s Day
The Daniel McKay Lodge 584
of the Masonic Order and Chari-
ty Chapter 548 of the Eastern
Star request the honor of your
presence at their celebration of
St. John’s Day followed by Rain-
bow Tea, Sunday, June 27 at 3
p.m. at Galilee United Methodist
Church. Social hour follows in
the Fellowship hall. Cost will be
$1. Guest speaker will be At-
torney Claywood C. Corry Jr.
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Letters
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To The Editor:
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I wish to address the Gastonia Gazette article of Sunday, June 13,
1982, page 14B “Warming Up, Kings Mountain Exercise Class Bulg-
weeks ago. That problem was addressed with the offer of additional
space.
Sincerely,
Ray Hurley. Director
Kings Mountain Neighborhood Facility Center.
Thanks, Bennett
ing at Seams, Needs Space.” The crux of the article was that the in-
structor and her students would like city officials to find them another
To The Editor:
room and that there’s just not enough space in the small room. I realiz-
ed this problem a month ago and addressed it in memo form to the in-
structor. In that memo which she received and signed for, I offered her
class a choice of two additional areas which would double their floor
space. Both areas have been used successfully in the past for similar
programs. I only wish to set the record straight. There is no reason to
be asking for additional space; the offer was made weeks ago and was
documented. The offer still remains in effect. The Jadies exercise class
is a viable and successful program for the community and much of the
success of this program must go to the instructor who has worked
I would like to personally thank Bennett Masters for the many small
deeds he does for his fellow man. Especially for the use of his van this
past weekend for the Kings Mountain Babe Ruth Baseball League. He
often stands back and doesn’t take any credit for the many things that
he does. I consider him a friend to everyone he meets, especially a very
good friend to the Kings Mountain Babe Ruth Baseball League. I just
wanted to let him know in a special way that he is a very special per-
son. I hope this letter will let him know how much we appreciate all
that he does for his community.
quite hard in promoting this class and motivating her students. I
however do not wish to look delinquent in my responsibilities. I iden-
tified and discussed this floor space problem with the instructor several
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