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Pade 2A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, November 25, 1992 EL Ee. A A a i Do You Have Nov. 29, at 7:30-p.m. at Miracle - Tabernacle: Church of God. Pastor r: invites the . = Theron Feenist: & public. lin B Revival service will be_ held * at Miracle * “December. 6-1k : “Tabernacle. Church of God, 610 “East Gold Street. Audrey Spears will be evangelist for services nightly at 7:30. Spears is pastor “and founder of“ L. D. Spears © Sanctuary, Martinsville, VA. ® Dr. Donald R. Mitchell will begin his duties asinterim Pastor of First Presbyterian Church - Tuesday. J * Mitchell, a resident of Kings - Mountain, is former. president of King College, Bristol, TN. MW Auditions by Kings Mountain Little Theatre Inc. for their upcom- ing production of "Cheaper by the Dozen" will be held Friday, Dec. 4, from 7-9 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 5, from 10-12 noon at.€entral School Auditorium, he Parts available inglude 12 chil- dren ages 6-14, three adult males Obituaries and three adult females. “The play will be directed by Julia Wood. - Chester Ragland of Kings . Mountain posted a hole-in-one - playing River Hills Golf Links in VIRGINIA COLE Virginia Faye Cole, 62, of 306 W. Gold St., died November 22, 1992 at Kings Mountain Hospital Emergency Room. +. A native of Cleveland County, she was daughter ofithe late Clyde Hord and Mary Everhart Cole. She was a retired child care employee and a member of: First Baptist Church. : Surviving .are one sister, Margaret Dover of Kings Mountain and two nephews. The funeral was conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Harris Chapel. Dr. John W. Sloan officiated. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Th px WILLIAMS. REED | HICKORY - William Sylvester Reed, 87, died November 21, 1992 at Cleveland Pines Nursing Center. A native of Madison County, MO, he was son of the late James, Henry and Mary White Reed and widower of Ivie Sipe Reed and ‘Dixie Reed. He was:a retired furni- ture repairman, for Hickory Chair ‘Company and a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church; He was pre- ceded in death by ene son, Gerald Reed; four brothers, Marvin, Sterling, Clarence and Henry Reed; one sister, Lena Reed Shell, and one granddaughter, Tiffany Purgeson. ot Surviving are ome son, Wayne Reed of Hickory; three daughters, Mrs. Joe Yoder.iand Mrs. Earl Griffin, both of Hickory, and Mrs. Mike Huffman of Kings Mountain; one sister, Mrs. Floyd Frye of Hickory; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. FRED PLUMMER Fred Plummer, 88; 0f Whi Manor, died November 19, 1992 at “White Oak Manor. “~~ “A native of Cleveland County, ‘he was widower of ‘Elsie Bright 3: of the late George W. and Ellen: Morehead Plummer. He was aretired farmer ‘and a member of ElBethel United Register of Wilmingé@n; six grand- children; five greaggrandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. ; ! The funeral was Sunday at 1:30. p.m. at EI Bethel . Untied Methodist €hurch. Rev.. Ervin Cook officiated. Burial was in the church cemetety. © GARYES Gary Eugene Sale, 46, of 413 Wilson Street, died overnber 19, 1992 at Kings Moungain Hospital. A native of High Point, he was married to Mary Helen Green Sale and was son of Dagothy Witcher Sale Travis of Newport Ritchie, FL. and the late Marvin Sale. He was employed as ajguard with the SC, tof Corrections. He attended’ Segond Baptist Church in Cherryville and was a member of the Gastonia American Legion. J Surviving, in addi#fon to his wife and mother, are threg sons, Dwight Sale, Rodney Sale and Jeffery Sale, all of Asheboro; wo stepsons, Terry Engle and Steve Engle, both of Cherryville; one Brother, Buddy “Sale of Holiday, FL and four © grandchildren. da t The funeral was conducted Sunday at Second Baptist Church in Cherryville. Rev. Keith Love of- ficiated. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery, i. eo } Eo ’ J 3 J * Little River, SC recently. . , The ace was posted on the 130 . yard, par 3 first hole using a 8 iron. ‘Playing partners were Charlie Owens, Waylon Holden and Mark "Elvis" Bayless. HM Lion Donald Crawford of the Kings Mountain Lions Club pre- sented an update of the district's humanitarian/white cane fund rais- ing campaign at the District 31-C. cabinet meeting November 15 at Heritage House Cafeteria in Shelby. : Over 60 Lions from Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, and Rutherford Counties attended the meeting. B Foothills Quilters Guild heard a program on fabric and quilt mar- kets by Julie Sherar at the recent meeting at Ascension Lutheran Church in Shelby. Sherar operates arent Wagins Fabrics in Skyland. The December Guild meeting will be December 17 at 6:30 p.m. [LE EEN KINGS MOUNTAIN. NC - a 3 Th A! A at Ascension Lutheran Church. A covered dish dinner will be served. Members are invited to bring old magazines to sell, the proceeds for which will be used to buy a cabinet for the guild library. BM Retired School Personnel of Cleveland County will meet December 1 at 11:30 a.m. at the Western Steer, on Dixon Blvd. in Shelby for a luncheon meeting. Mildred and Doug Bell will lead a sing-along and someone will be available to take Scholarship Fund contributions. DOCKERS Black, Navy, Grey, Khaki, Olive . Regular Price $34.00 | @&N _. 1 Sale Price $0» )g 88 MENS | tance s MASTERCARD Large Group LADIES HOLIDAY BLOUSES Reg. to $45.00 Asthma or Emphysema? Are You Using Inhalers? And Paying For These With Your Own Funds? Did You Know That Medicare and Private Insurance WILL PAY For These Drugs For Home Inhalation Therapy Usually At Little Or NO COST TO YOU??? Call : MEDI-FARE DRUG CENTER 300 W. Pine Street e Blacksburg, S.C. 1-800-527-9217 or 1-803-839-6384 For Details : MENS DOCKER SHIRTS ~M,L, XL, Assorted Patierns All Reduced D3". Large Selection of MENS NIKE TEE SHIRTS Values to $20.00 All One Price SSS SPORTSWEAR Girls 7-14, Boys 8-20 Fleecewear All Re duced % Off Jr., Misses, Ha Reduce ron, SEE © Pe | md € i ALL LADIES FALL 2% WINTER DRESSES rs 1/3% 3 L/a% If Sizes ed ALL AIGNER BAGS & SMALL LEATHER ITEMS 20%, mens | Koret of Cali FALL Sale Price GUESS SWEATSHIRTS [SHAD Assorted Patterns. Regular Price $40.00 $D OS = Childrens - Adults ALL ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR All Reduced 3 5» LE SPORTSWEAR All Wool Blazers, Skirts, Pants, Blouses. | In Navy, Teal Or Fushia LINGERIE fornia OWLINE S CALIFORNIA IVY /2 Group of PORTSWEAR EE ¢ : mnie 7 hat NER
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