Page 2A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 3, 1991 Obituaries . A in dm li. Sv bet te nt A AA IRENE §. BEAVER SHELBY - Irenc Scllers Beaver, 59, of 808 Eastview Street, died September 27, 1991 at North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. A native of Cleveland County, she was the daughter of the late Perry and Doshia Panther Scllers. She was a machine operator at Hoechst Celanese Corporation and a member of Faith Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Guy E. "Dodd" Beaver; four daughters, Mrs. Regenia Brack of Polkville, Mrs. Victoria Stamper of Butzbach, Germany, and Mrs. Kathy Allen and Mrs. Cynthia Smith of Shelby; a step-daughter, Mrs. Trudy Spurlin of Shelby; a brother, William Sellers of Shelby; a sister, Miss Evelyn Sellers of Fallston; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She was also the sister of the late Sarah Bell Sellers. The funeral was conducted Monday at 11 a.m. at Faith Baptist Church. Rev. Barry Goodman offi- ciated and burial was in Sunset Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 201 West Marion Street, Shelby, N.C. 28150. DR. O.D. EVANS SHELBY - Dr. O.D. "Drew" Evans, 68, of 816 Parkwood Road, died September 28, 1991 at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. A native of Hickory, he was the son of the late O.D. and Ila Houck Evans. He was retired from the OB-GYN Department of Shelby Womens Clinic. Dr. Evans was a graduate of Davidson College, the University of Maryland Medical School and Bowman-Gray Hospital. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marines, serv- ing in World War II in the Medical Corp., Sth Division. He is survived by his wife, Frances Armstrong Evans; a son, William D. Evans of Shelby; BRIDGES From Page 1-A° she says retired folks are the busi- est and happiest of all people. A quilter and painter, she enjoys the Southern Arts Society, has been co- . chairman with her husband for sev- eral years of the advanced gifts di- vision of the Kings Mountain United Fund; is active in both the Study Club and Home Arts Club an officer of PE. O. Sisterhood and a member of ‘Alpha Delta Kappa teacher's sorority. She is president of Magnolia Garden Club and ac- tive on the board of trustees of Jacob S. Mauney Memorial Library. The Bridges family includes four children: Jo Darnell of Hickory, Don Bridges of Greenville, S.C. and Janet Anthony and Joy George, both of Kings Mountain; and eight grandchildren. All the family but one grandchild were present for the Sunday night DONIA BETH GOFORTH - Donia Beth Goforth celebrates birthday Donia Beth Goforth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Goforth, cele- brated her fifth birthday Friday, September 27, at a pizza party at Pizza Hut with family and friends. Beth is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lefty Moss and Mrs. Mary Goforth, all of Kings Mountain. She has a brother and sister, Trent and Shannon Goforth. Other guests at the party were Holly Goodson Amanda, Lauren, Leslie and Mary McDaniel, Amber Kiser, Jessica White, Rena Hamrick, Janet and. Johnny Batchelor, Coty and Chad Smith, Richelle and William Stroup and Brent Roof; her uncle and aunt, Danny and Sandy Moss; her aunt Kim Moss; and cousins, Tanner Moss and Garrett Cogdell. Beth's Barbie cake was cut and served with refreshments and the children received Barbie surprises carrying out the Barbie theme. daughter, Mrs. Janis Tucker of Augusta, Ga.; brother, Joc H. Evans of Hickory; and three grand- children, Sasha Poston of Shelby and Catherine and Joana Drew Tucker of Augusta, Ga. A graveside service was con- ducted Monday at 2 p.m. at Ross Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cleveland Memorial Library, P.O. Box 1120, Shelby, 28151; or Hospice of Cleveland County, 201 W. Marion St., Shelby, 28150. FRANCES COBB Frances Reola Cobb, 84, of Kings Mountain Convalescent Center, died September 29, 1991 at King Mountain Convalescent Center. A native of York County, S.C., she was the daughter of the late Smith Austin and Mary Eliza Burns Cobb. She was a member of Boyce Memorial A.R.P. Church. She is survived by two nieces, Mary Lee Bridgeman of Kings Mountain and Frances Louise Bachman of Juneau, Alaska; a nephew, Kelly Patterson of Kings Mountain; and a sister, Blanche Patterson of Kings Mountain. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. Billy Barron Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Harris Chapel. Burial was in the Hickory Grove, S.C., cemetery. NELL D. GOFORTH Mrs. Nell Head DeBrule Goforth, 81, of 1503 Shelby Road, died September 29, 1991 in the Emergency Room of Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Rutherford County, she was the daughter of the late James and Unice Hill Head. She was widow of George P. DeBrule and Hall Goforth. She was a mem- "ber of First Presbyterian Church. ff | Surviving are one son, William J. DeBrule of Stuart, Fla.; three stepsons, Robert H. Goforth of Shelby, William L. Goforth of Albemarle and Raymond Goforth roasting and reception. Her mother, Mrs. Ethel Franklin of Hickory was absent due to ill health but her sisters and brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Randall, were in the large audience in the church fel- lowship hall of friends and kin. Music has been a love of Edie Bridges for many years. She plays both piano and organ but at the or- gan she finds the highest expres- sion of her multi talents. She has played the organ for four pastors at Kings Mountain Baptist, including Rev. Marion Dubose, Rev. James Wilder, Rev. J. C. Goare and Rev. Bob Collins. Until January 1955, she played for First Baptist Church together with Mrs. Ellen Elam, tak- ing a leave of absence from the or- gan to have children. "Her music has always given such pleasure to those of us in the congregation,” said Mrs. Hord, who said Sunday's program was both nostalgic and humorous. CALLING ALL HOMEMAKERS < Brought To You ©) By GENE TIMMS Dr my rn oO b A GOOD, BUY Since everybody is so conscious of what they should spend their money for these days, we thought we'd pass along some thoughts made recently by an economic analyst on family spending. He said in his opinion, among the best buys today are furniture and other home furnishings -—and his reason is that one should consider the knowledge that furniture and home furnishings last longer and therefore give the purchaser a longer run for his money. He said it makes sense to him to put money into something of a permanent or semi-permanent nature such as furniture, where the cost is amortized over a long period of time, and where you get continued pleasure from it. He also brought out the point that it makes sense to put one's money into a place where people spend as much time as they do in their homes. In any case, whether you're thinking about economics or simply the comfort and beauty of your home, remember that we not only have good furniture values and selection, but we're aware of helping you consider your budget, and getting you the most for your money. COUR R ure 909 S. Battleground Ave., Kings Mtn., NC 739-5656 of Surf Side ; two daughters, Mrs. James Pryor of Gastonia, Mrs. Gary Helms of Chicago, IIL; one stepdaughter, Elaine Clack of Niceville, Fla; onc brother, Albert Head of Caroleen; 17 grandchil- dren and three great-grandchildren. The funeral was conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church. Dr. Eric Faust officiated. Burial was in Rutherford Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church Senior Citizen's Fund, 111 E. King St., Kings Mountain, 28086. JETTIE LEIGH SHELBY - Jettie Marie Greene Leigh, 87, of 403 Morton Street, died October 1, 1991 at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. A native of Cleveland County, she was widow of John Hudson Leigh and daughter of the late John William and Charlotte Scoggins Greene. She was a member of Lily Baptist Church and a retired winder at Lily Mill Company. Surviving are one son, John Leigh of Shelby; two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Poole and Mrs. Ruby Scism, both of Shelby; one brother, Ralph Greene of Beaver Dam; 25 grandchildren; 125 great-grand- children and 11 great-grandchil- dren. The funeral will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at Lily Baptist Church by Dr. Earnest Arnold. Burial will be in the Greene Family Cemetery. ROBERT ARCHIE WHITE SHELBY - Robert Archie White, 68, of 805 Forest Hill Drive, died October 1, 1991 at home. A native of York, S. C., he was son of the late Phares and Amanda Dover White and was married to Edith Mode White. In 1947 he founded Archie White Construction Company, of which he was president until his retire- ment in 1990. He was a member of First Baptist Church. He was a di- rector of Wilson Technical Institute and a veteran of the U. S. Navy stationed aboard the USS Merak during World War II. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are one son, David White of Shelby; one daughter, Barbara McLean of Charlotte; and four grandchildren, Dave and Dana White and Elizabeth and Michael Stutts. The funeral was conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church by Rev. Glenn Davenport. Burial was in Cleveland Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, P. O. Box 1360 Shelby, 28151 and Hospice of Cleveland County, 201 W. Marion St., Shelby, 28150. [2 1 EEN U1 seen JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF AIGNER BAGS All Reduced : = { LADIES DCOATS Dress, Short & Denim Jackets “all 25 Off 0. to Lay-Away LADIES FALL SPORTSWEAR . By Koret of California ©. 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