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Page 8A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 7, 1982 SAFETY AWARD - The city of Kings Moun- tain received an award from the N.C. State Motor Club last week for not having a traffic fatality in 1981. Tom Haney. left, Division OBITURRIES SUSIE WHITWORTH CHERRYVILLE - Mrs. Susie Anna Whitworth, 81, of Route 2, died Sunday at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. She was the daughter of the | late Thomas Lee and Anna i Johnson Barrett, and a member : of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. She is survived by her hus- : band, James B. Whitworth; two ! sons, - Cherryville and Mason Whit- : worth of Lincolnton; : daughters, Mrs. Ann Cash and i Mrs. Willie Mae Mayhue of ' Cherryville; i Lester Barrett of Belwood, T.L. Barrett of Brookford and Phil Russell Whitworth of two three brothers, Mountain, died Monday at 4:40 a.m. at Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Anderson, S.C., he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sanders and a retired textile employee. He was a member of Second Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Helen Arthurs Sanders; two sons, Floyd Sanders of Clover and David Sanders of Shelby; two daughters, Mrs. Dennis (Linda Faye) Martin of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Ronnie (Bar- bara Jane) Greene of Shelby; and four grandchildren. z i Manager of the motor club, presents the award to Mayor John Moss as Detective Richard Reynolds of the Kings Mountain Police Department looks on. she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williams and the widow of the late Franklin Grady Watterson. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Charles Dick of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Betty Eastwood of Kings Mountain and Miss Louise Watterson of Shelby; one brother, Smyre Williams of Cape Canaveral, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. LW. Davis of Forest City and Mrs. Stanley Huffman of Gastonia. Services were conducted Fri- day at 11 a.m. at Harris Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. October 10-16 at New Camp PARADE The annual Kings Mountain Christmas Parade will be held November 28 at 2 p.m. Anyone interested in enteringa unit should’ call Pete Peterson at 739-2552 or 739-5880. REVIVAL There will also be special singing each night. Rev. Jimmy Harris, pastor, invites the public to“at- tend. : Revival services will be held Creek Baptist Church. Services will be conducted at 7 p.m. each night by the Rev. George Leigh. ~ White Plains Auxiliary CHARITY DANCE 0 October 16, 1982 , = vi Kings Mountain American Legion 9PM. -1AM. Featuring IMAGES PROCEEDS GO TO UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN TICKETS Couple - $8.00 Advance - $10.00 At Door For Advance Tickets: Go By Hightowers, York Rd., Kings Mtn. Or Call 867-6796 ! Barrett of Braselton, Ga.; three Services. were conducted Sidney Lanier. Burial was in : sisters, Mrs. Braim Martin of Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Second Mountain Rest Cemetery. ! Brookford, Mrs. Nora Cline of Baptist Church by the Rev. ¢: Conover and Mrs. Ali Lee Eugene Land and the Rev. LAURA GALLOWAY : Watkins of Kings Mountain; 18 Albert Hastings. Burial was in DANVILLE, Va. - Mrs. Laura : grandchildren and 23 great- Westview Gardens in Bessemer Landreth Galloway, 95, of i grandchildren. City. Camelot Hall Nursing Home in \ ¢ Services were conducted Tues- Denis: Jiog Juss. Sos 2s ; \ : day at Mt. Zion Baptist Church © was a former resident o J © by Dr. Walter Long. Burial was MRS. WATTERSON Cleveland County and the wife i . h Mrs. Lorena Williams Watter- of the late J.B. Galloway. ¢ in the church cemetery. son, 89, of Shelby, died x September 27 at Beam’s Nursing She is survived by four i BEN R. SANDERS Home in Shelby following daughters, Mrs. Fred (Ruth) oh . Ben Robert Sanders, 68, of several years illness. / Thrift of Shelby, Mrs. Edna - {vr 4 104 - McGinnis Street, Kings A Cleveland County native, = Hamm of Cherryville, Mrs. ™ Yi Jessie (Maxie) Wallace of i )! Thomasville and Mrs. Loyree : ae BR Wilburn of Blackstone, Va.; four i X This Week's sons, Marshall Galloway of Kings Mountain, Ira Galloway Health News of Rock Hill, S.C, Edgar Galloway of Pinehurst and Pat Galloway of Brookneal, Va. : x ogo ofie— two brothers, Ralph and Fred tee TC 3 R H Landreth, both of Brevard; a = Excedrin and booze dangerous sister, Mrs. Etta Pearson of | ge Union, S.C.; 35 grandchildren ifs When do Tylenol, Excedrin and other over-the- jms 30 ernarciaidehig d 15 counter drugs containing acetaminophin become ase great granqcmicien an dangerous? Sm great-great-grandchildren. Though safer than aspirin to stomachs and gastric os 2 ulcers, acetaminophin has one serious drawback: it can jms Funeral services were con- be exceptionally dangerous to the liver if taken with fmpgas ducted Thurs, Sept. 30 in of alcohol. While the liver should be expelling alcohol, it's 8 b Brookneal, Va. busy trying to expel acetaminophin. Meanwhile, the al- a cohol is literally destroying liver cells ten times faster |msifjms JOHN PERKINS than when alcohol is present alone in your system. ji John Odell Perkins, 84, of As your pharmacist, be warned not to drink alco- fi Route 1, Kings Mountain, died holic beverages when A -& iB} September 28 at Kings Moun- ® taking medications ofany = tain Hospital. fe kind. : hye | A native of Bessemer City, he Harper's Prescription Pharmacy : was a retired employee of Foote 709 W. Mountain St. Kings Mountain, NC, Tel. 739-8487 = df} Mineral Company. He was the son of the late Monroe and ¢ ; 4 Yor Pharmacy Mary Jane Gill Perkins. Buy A New 1 982 or 1 983 | , He is survived by his wife, t t . . . q Vergine Lewis Perkins; four Ch C S 10 P pre daughters, Pamela Steveson, eve e, itation, - ick-up or / Margaret Brown, and Sarah hn m . Adams, all of Kings Mountain, egular Size Pick-up and Betty Williams of Bronx, B ; N.Y.; seven sons, Charlie N. ; : Perkins, Thomas C. Perkins, etween Now & November 1 5 1 982 Roosevelt Perkins, Rev. Paul F. : . : HERA LD Perkins Sr., Albert Perkins and and Get 2 FREE Eastern Ai rline Clyde Perkins; one brother, : | Plato Perkins; one sister, 1 . : / ON SALE AT Beatrice Littlejohn; 24 grand- Tickets To Any Place In North America. 4 children and nine great- : @ grandchildren, : : x Services were conducted at 4 oh p.m. Friday at Galilee Church ; ; ij ale i by the Rev. Timothy Johnson See Our Large Selection Of 1 and Dr. T.A. Powell. Burial was & in Adams Chapel cemetery. Good Use Cars & Trucks i SPORT CARS G I] § NICHOLAS FORD - y ALORE sure Nicholas O’Brian Ford, infant C Zz 28 T A : C y 3 son of Judy Ford of Shelby and : orvette, . S, rans- ms, ama ro S 3 John Guinn of Kings Mountain, si i died Thursday night at Kings il ] Mountain Hospital. ome ee S : ow vr i In addition to his parents, he is i ae 3 survived by a brother, Reginald Ji A \ J on & Ford of the home; maternal st VR OLE i ii grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ha Shs . dr emia hi g Willie Ford of Shelby; and pater- Lol I-85 At Highway 161 a em Bd gencmiibern Mrs Margaret ~~ Kings Mountain, N.C. - Phone 739-5471 ah do : uinn of Kings Mountain. iP A rR a KM PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Graveside services were con- ge a a ducted Saturday at 11 a.. at Adams Chapel AM.E. Zion Church cemetery by the Rev. Pruella Kilgore. SHOP OUR GREAT REMODELING SALE 3H 8 oan nc | i 4 {i Chevro Yi % | i : NY 1 i Nee A A Pt Ht EE Rr MEY ee readme cb fb sp 0 M0 NS
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