Page 2A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, April 8, 1993 FURMAN GLADDEN Furman Gladden, 86, of 307 Waco Road, Kings Mountain, died April 1, 1993 at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. A native of Kings Mountain, he was the son of the late William Walter and Mary Ellen Stroup Gladden, and husband of the late Edna Paysour Gladden. He was a retired textile worker and a mem- ber of Resurrection Lutheran Church. He is survived by two sons, Gene Gladden of Kings Mountain and Don Gladden of Gastonia; a brother, Frank Gladden of Alexandria, Va.; seven grandchil- dren; and eight great-grandchil- dren. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. John Futterer Saturday at 3 p.m. at Resurrection Lutheran Church. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Resurrection Lutheran Church, 600 Crescent Circle, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086. KAYE H. FAIN BLACKSBURG, S.C. - Kaye Hollar Fain, 50, of 256 Elm Road, died April 4, 1993 at Gaston Memorial Hospital. A native of Statesville, she was the daughter of Howard Hollar Sr. of Kannapolis and Mary Morrison Hunter of Charlotte. She was em- ployed by Wal-Mart Pharmacy in Shelby and attended Antioch Baptist Church in Blacksburg. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, Robert Fain of Blacksburg; a son, Scott Fain of Salisbury; a daughter, Sandra Smith of Columbia, S.C;a Howard Hollar Jr, of brother, Landis; a sister, Jo Ann Beaver of Salisbury; and two grandchildren. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. Vernon Craig Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Antioch Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. ROBERT FULTON YORK, S.C. - Robert DeKalb Fulton, Sr., 70, of 319 North Congress St., died April 6, 1993 at Piedmont Medical Center. A native of Shelby, he was son of the late Palmer DeKalb Fulton and Emma Witherspoon Fulton. A retired self employed floor finisher, he was an Elder of First Presbyterian Church and sang in the choir for 30 years. He was a World War II Navy veteran. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn Jackson Fulton; one son, Robert D. Fulton Jr. of York; one daughter, Mrs. Laura Ann Gaulin of Columbia, SC; three brothers, Oren and Paul Fulton of Kings Mountain and W. P. Fulton of Cherryville; one sister, Louise F. Clemmer of Gastonia; and two grandchildren. The graveside service will be conducted Thursday at 11 am. at Lakeview Memory Gardens in York. Rev. David Coffey will offi- ciate. A Charlotte family couldn't out- run the stork Sunday and Carson Robert Hall, 6 pounds, 14 ounccs, was delivered by Emergency Room doctors and nurscs at Kings Mountain Hospital. Both baby and mother, Kelly Hall, 24, arc doing finc and werc discharged Tuesday morning from University Memorial Hospital after they were both taken there by am- bulance and admitted Sunday night at 11:17 p.m. The proud papa, Dean Hall, 27, made it to the hospital just in time Democrats to hold convention The. Cleveland County Democratic Party will hold its an- nual convention Saturday, April 17 at 10 a.m. in the auditorium of the Cleveland County Office Building, South Post Road, Shelby, across from Cleveland Community College. Heading the agenda will be the election of officers who will serve through the 1994 election cycle. To be elected are a chairperson, first second, third vice-chairpersons, secretary and treasurer. Delegates will also elect five members to serve on the State Executive Committee, which is the governing body of the North Carolina Democratic Party. The convention will also elect local Democrats to serve as delegates to the 9th and 11th congressional districts as well as completing other items of busi- ness. Chairman Dean Westmoreland announced that former State Senator Helen Rhyne Marvin will deliver the keynote address. He said that most legislators and local elected officials are expected to at- tend. Although only official delegates to the convention who were elected at the precinct meetings earlier in March will be voting, all registered Democrats are invited to attend. "We are expecting a big turnout of Democrats from every section of the county and we are looking for- ward to a great year ahead for the Democratic Party,” Westmoreland said. For more information, call B A country breakfast and a bake sale will be held Saturday morning from 6:30-10 a.m. at El Bethel United Methodist Church fellowship hall. The public is invit- ed. HB There will be a gospel singing and healing service Sunday at 6 p.m. at Bible Holiness Church, Highway 226 in Grover. The fea- tured singers will be "The Hudson Gospel Singers." CARD OF THANKS The family of Patricia Ann Causby would like to thank all their friends for all the help and support during the illness and death of their loved one. Special thanks" to Hospice and Kings Mountain Hospital nurses. Jeanette Barnette Mullis CARD OF THANKS The family of Patricia Barnette Causby would like to thank all of their friends for the help and sup- port during the sickness and death of their loved one. Also, special thanks to Hospice and Kings Mountain Hospital nurses. Thanks to all the churches and everyone for their prayers. Jeanette Barnette Mullis Kings Mountain Weather Report (Compiled by Kenneth Kitzmiller) March 31-April 6 Total precipitation 1.64 Maximum one day 85 (5) Year to date 23.18 Minimum temperature 29 (2) Maximum temperature 70 (31) Average temperature 51.9 Last Year Trace Trace (6) 12.48 27 (2) 71 (1) 49.4 DIABETES? Did you know that MEDICARE and Most PRIVATE INSURANCES will pay for Glucose, Monitoring Machines, Blood Glucose Strips and lancets!! We Do The Billing For You! Stop Wasting Your Money! Call 803-839-6384 or 1-800-527-9217 We Deliver 300 W. Pine St., Blacksburg, SC » Mon.-Sat. 9-6 ‘Westmoreland at 937- 15300 from 6- ; qe 9p. m. 4 to welcome his first child, a light brown bluc-cycd bouncing baby boy. "Everyonc at the hospital was so wonderful to us,” said Mrs. Hall, who started having contractions two minutes apart 50 minutes be- fore her arrival at the local hospi- tal She and her parents, Robert and Nancy Lancaster, and her sister, Rhyta Newton, were enroute to Charlotte from a baby shower for Mrs. Hall in Rutherford County. Mrs. Hall's labor started at 4:10 p-m. and by the time she reached Kings Mountain she knew that she couldn't make it home before the baby's arrival. "We caught the hospital off guard but they were so wonderful and cverything went fine," said Mrs. Hall, who said the baby's duc date was May 4. Mrs. Hall said she had felt no discomfort when she left her home to make the trip to Rutherford County. The youngster arrived at 7:20) p.m. with the assistance of two cmergency room doctors and an emergency room nursing staff, in- cluding Maric Graham, Linda Hamilton, Sandy Hoster, Beverly Harry, and Debbie Berry. Coincidentally, it was the third time Graham had been on duty in the last four years in the same emergency. Although babies are TNE]: TTL pe REN -by on not usually delivered at the local hospital, the cmergency room is prepared for any emergency, says Graham. "We couldn't give the mother any anesthetics but she did fantastic," she recalled. Mrs. Hall said she wouldn't for- get her new friends in Kings Mountain. She will probably stop her next trip to Rutherfordton to introduce the hos- pital staff properly to the newest member of the family. 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