PRD { ENAATEITMLO PENSE EARNED AN ERAASAST INA AAR ARRAN SANNA DIR IAT I RNAI AAR NIT INT ‘Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. March 10, 1983 Obituaries ELVA McSWAIN Elva Reynolds McSwain, 84, of Route 2, Kings Mountain, died Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Kings Mountain Hospital following an illness of six weeks. A Cherokee County, S.C., native, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Mattie Gun- thorpe Reynolds. Her husband was the late Perry Franklin McSwain. She was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church, where services were conducted Friday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Bruce Han- cock, the Rev. James Holder and the Rev. Dan Wallace. Burial was in the church cemetery. She is survived by two sons, Charlie Franklin McSwain of Kings Mountain and Horace McSwain of Shelby; two brothers, Ed Reynolds of Kings Mountain and Clyde Reynolds of Cherryville; a sister, Mrs. - Marie R. Reynolds of Gaffney, S.C.; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. KURT WATSON Kurt Edward Watson, S35, of 202 Marigold Avenue, Kings Mountain, died Wednesday afternoon. He was the son of the late Fred and Anna Dora Belcher Watson and was a retired employee of Carolina Western Express. He was a World War II veteran, a member of the In- terstate Commerce Commis- sioner and Practitioner Associa- tion and the Kings Mountain Little Theatre. He was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church. He is survived by seven brothers, Ken, Arthur, Frank, Charles, Wes and Don Watson, all of Winston-Salem, and C.J. ~ Watson of Atlanta; and six sisters, Sue Donathan of King, Helen McPhearson of Beckley, West Virginia, Martha Kessiner and Barbar Stegman, both of In- dianapolis, Indiana, Kathy Marti of Charlotte and Cora Lee Billips of Winston-Salem. Services were conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at Macedonia Baptist Church by Dr. Tom Patterson. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. SILAS FOURSHEE CASAR - Silas Wardell Four- shee, 73, of Route 1, died Wednesday at Kings Mountain Convalescent Center. A Gaston County native, he was the son of the late James and Letha Sitrewalt Fourshee and was a retired employee of Dora Yarn Mill in Cherryville. He is survived by his wife, Ellen Buff Fourshee; two sons, Garland Fourshee of Bessemer City and Joe Billy Fourshee of - Sherills Ford; three sisters, Mrs. Coleen Sisk of GAstonia, Mrs. Glenda Grigg of Lincolnton and Mrs. Jewel Branton of Iron STa- tion; two brothers, Jesse Four- shee of Cherryville and Paul Fourshee of Hickory; a- step- brother, Nelson Ledbetter of Kings Mountain; a sister, Mrs. Paul Champion of Waco; two stepsisters, Mrs. Lela Painter of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Lola Condry of Sumter, S.C.; 10 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Services were conducted Fri- day at Carpenter’s Funeral Home in Cherryville by the Rev. Cecil Buff and the Rev. Hinkle kayfield Jr. Burial was in City Cemetery, Cherryville. ESSIE BLACK SPINDALE - Essie Mae Col- lins Black, 82, of 1119 East Main Street, died Friday at Rutherford Hospital. An Anderson County, S.C., native, she was the daughter of the late John and Margaret Wilson Collins. Her husband was the late James Henry Black. She was a retired textile employee. She is survived by four sons, John William Black of Orlando, Fla., Roy Black of Spindale, Bobby Black of Grover and R.H. Black of Hickory; three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Ledford . of Grover, Mrs. Elvie Hannah of Dallas and Mrs. Darleen Yar- brough of Kings Mountain; a sister, Mrs. Lettie Heaton of Piedmont, S.C.; 31 grand- children and 24 great- grandchildren. Services were conducted Sun- day at 3 p.m. at Main Street Bap- tist Church by the Rev. Guy Johnson and the Rev. Vernon Moore. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery in Kings Moun- tain. LEE BOWEN GROVER - Lee G. Bowen, 71, of Route 1, died Sunday at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. He was a Cleveland County native and a retired textile employee. He was a member of Allen Memorial Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, | five § Lizzie Ellis Bowen; daughters, Mrs. Ethel Looman, Mrs. Betty Lou Wright, Mrs. Brenda Ann Whitworth, Mrs. Janice Marie Carter and Mrs. Becky Dover, all of Grover; six sons, - Bob Bowen, Cannon Bowen, Lawrence Bowen, Ricky Bowen, Robert Bowen and David Bowen, all of Grover; two brothers, Quinn Bowen of Kings Mountain and Horace Bowen of Maiden; four sisters Mrs. Annie Bell Champion of Kings Moun- tain, and Mrs. Eva Allen, Mrs. Alma Self and Mrs. Zelda Ellis, Services were conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Allen Memorial Baptist Church by the Rev. Dean Proctor and the Rev. James Galloway. Burial was in Patterson Springs Baptist Church cemetery. LITHIA BUMGARDNER Lithia Mabry Bumgardner, 77, of Route 1, Kings Mountain, died Saturday at Kings Moun- tain Hospital. A native of Cleveland Coun- ty, she was the daughter of the late John H. and Bessie Hayes Mabry. Her husband was the late Hazel B. Bumgardner. She was a member of Central United Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, Harvey Bumgardner of Raleigh and Don Bumgardner of Kings Mountain; a daughter, Miss Bessie Bumgardner of Kings Services were conducted Mon- day at 3 p.m. at Central United "Methodist: Church by the Rev. Ivan Stephans. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. EFFIE THOMAS Effie Garris Thomas, 89, of 804 Henry Street, Kings Moun- tain, died Monday at Kings Mountain Convalescent Center. A Lancaster, S.C., native, she was the daughter of the late Harper and Ella Fincher Garris. She was married to the late William Vernon Thomas. Surviving are three stepsons, Fincher Thomas of Rock- ingham, Gaylord Thomas of brother, Burke Garris of West Palm Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Fred Lowery of Columbia, S.C.; four stepbrothers, Boyd Garris of Clintowood, Va., Mack Gar- ris of Gastonia, Broadus Garris of Sanford, Fla., and Harper Garris of Indiana; four stepsister, Mrs. Bill Bumgardner of In- diana, Mrs. Jack Vickery of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. Max Helms of Apopka, Fla., and Mrs. Howard Addington of Sanford, Fla.; five grandchildren; 23 step- grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren. Services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at El Bethel United Methodist Church, where she was a member and honorary member of the administrative board. Of- Georgia Avenue, died Monday night at Kings ‘Mountan Hospital. A Spartanburg County, S.C., native, he was the son of the late James and Susan Horne Pruitt and was a retired textile employee. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Bessemer City. He is survived by his wife, Pearl Shaw Pruitt; three sons, Roy Pruitt of Bessemer City, Earl Pruitt of Gastonia and Larry Pruitt of Kings Mountain; three daughters, Mrs. Margie Mason, Mrs. Terry Schronce and Mrs. Louise Mayes, all of Bessemer City; three brothers, Toy Pruitt of Whitney, S.C., and Jerry Pruitt and Silas Pruitt, both of Glendale, S.C.; one Mountain; a brother, Hoyle Mabry of Kings Mountain; and a sister, Mrs. John (Margaret) White of Kings Mountain. Rockingham, and Mrs. Eunice Reynolds of Bessemer City; a BESSEMER CITY - Paul Bethea Pruitt, 82, of 107 West Bessemer Cemetery. Bessemer City and Garrett ficiating was the Rev. Sidney sister, Mrs. Daisy Williams of Thomas of Shelby; two Lanier. Burial was in Westview Spartanburg, S.C.; 21 grand- daughters, Mrs. Zeb Etters of Gardens in Bessemer City. children, and eight great- Kings Mountain and Mrs. Memorials may be made to El grandchildren. William Leonhardt of Bessemer Bethel United Methodist Services were conducted City; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Church. Wednesday at 4 p.m. at First Rennie McLean, Mrs. Glennie Baptist Church by the Rev. Mit- Long and Mrs. Pearl Blue, all of PAUL PRUITT chel Pruitt. Burial was in City Memorial r Da Stevens CLEVELAND MALL - SHELBY, N.C. ONLIGH 299% Thursday Evening From 6 Til 9 We Will Close From 5:00 Until 6:00 To Mark Down All Remaining Fall And Winter Merchandise EXCELLENT SELECTION MISSY DRESSES Sizes 8 To 20 & 12'2 To 22% “i © LADIES FASHION JEWELRY “"" “Assorted Fashion Colors Earringse®Pins®Necklaces Reg. $20.00 T0$28.00.......... lepine a Reg. $3.00T08$5.50 ..........cc0venunrrcnnnnens _ s10%8 $188 Reg 832007088800... vuoi ee Rep. SED0TOSB 0 ass $1488 $288 Reg. $42.00 T0 $49.00 . . ......oonveneennennn, Rog SONUTOSIBO0. i. ianens iain is 8 Reg. $50.00 T0962.00 . . ... o.oo oneonreenannis $1988 Rep SIADOTOSITA. oo. ates tis 3 Reg. $68.00T0$80.00 .......................... 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