191101 10t 10] 18118 in oi ia iol id ila ele 01 Ia ih als LEA Ae tdi © Wh edd Two prominent men with close ties to the community were induct- ed posthumously Saturday into the Cleveland County Historical Museum Hall of Fame. The portraits. biographical and memory cases of Kings Mountain industrialist W. A. Mauney and for- mer minister Dr. Zeno Wall were placed in the Hall of Fame along with 25 previous honorees. Other Cleveland County resi- dents inducted were Bess Gardner : Hoey. wife of former Governor : Clyde Roark Hoey: Judge Peyton i McSwain and businessman, Shelby : mayor and civic leader C. B. ¢ Suttle. Will Herndon, nephew of i William Andrew Mauney, and for- Fund raisers set for Byers kids A concert by Kyotee Band and a wrestling match will be held Saturday at Kings Mountain . Middle School to help buy a van , for Tabitha and Billy Byers Jr., a brother and sister fighting Batten's | disease. The music show begins at 6 p.m. followed by the wrestling match at ' 7 p.m. Tickets are $6 in advance ERE mer Senator J. Ollie Harris, son-in- law of Dr. Zeno Wall, attended the ceremonies. Mauney, father of Mrs. J. E. Herndon, established the first cot- ton mill, Kings Mountain Manufacturing Company, in 1888 and organized First National Bank in 1900 and served as president un- til 1928 and as a director until his death. He also established the first newspaper in 1889 which is now the Kings Mountain Herald. Dr. Wall, father of Abby Wall Harris, held many pastorates which influenced the spread of Christianity in Cleveland County. He was pastor of Shelby's First Baptist Church for 23 years and began in 1925 when he built a and $7 at the door. Among featured performers are American G. I., Dozer, Buddy Shane, the Superstar, Thunderfoot and Ric Starr, among others. A yard sale benefit for the chil- dren will start at 7 a.m. at 108 Plantation Drive. In recent months local people have helped raise over $19,000. SEVEN TO CHOOSE FROM 94 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE All loaded with V-6, A/C, P/S,P/B, Auto Cruise, Tiltwheel, PW., P.L., AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Sun Screen Glass, Built In Child Seats. FOUR TO CHOOSE FROM church plant with 1,000 attending, Sunday School, an effective revival program and the building of a ju- nior college where "poor" boys and girls were given a chance for a higher education. During the de- pression years, Wall served without pay as president of the college which later became Gardner-Webb University. Notable is the last pastorate of his life when he, without pay , suc- cessfully used his "love box" to help rebuild Elizabeth Baptist Church, which had been destroyed in a fire, leading to the construc- tion of a new sanctuary and educa- tional building. But the handicapped-equipped van costs about $30,000. The rare genetic illness struck Billy Jr. when he was three and Tabitha when she was four. Batten's disease deteriorates the brain and nerves. Donations may also be sent in care. of First National Bank, Shelby, 28150. The donations are not tax-deductible. pr S557 AASSSERRSSIS 4 SS RRA RX EE Nie N= N= === WE I CELE EEEETERKRKY Raa CX Rev. James Dougherty will fill the pulpit for the first time Sunday as the new pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. Dougherty has moved into the parsonage on Ridge Street. "I am excited and I look forward to meeting many new people in Kings Mountain," said Dougherty. Dougherty said he helped organize a Crisis Ministry in two of his previous pas- torates and looks forward to becoming LAT ©. involved in the DOUGHERTY Kiiiin igs Mountain Crisis Ministry. A former hospital chaplain, Dougherty was born in Norfolk, Va. and reared in Maryland and Florida, traveling extensively with his parents when his father was in the US Navy and traveling exten- sively during his adulthood. As a student at Florida State University, he accepted the call to the ministry and transferred to Newberry College, where he grad- vated in 1976. He graduated from Lutheran Southern Seminary in Columbia, SC in 1980 and was or- Thursday, March 30, 1995 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A Two selected to Hall of Fame St-Matthew's has new pastor dained by the South Carolina 1 Synod. i He interned on Long Island in New York and served hospital chaplaincy posts in South Texas and New York. He served pas- torates at St. James Lutheran in ‘Concord, Christus Victor Lutheran in Fayetteville and St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Salisbury. "The Parish Ministry is really my calling and it's my dream to get out in the community and get peo- ple involved for God," said the young man who says he feels at home in Kings Mountain "My congregation has welcomed me with open arms and we are So grateful for the leadership of our interim pastor, Rev. John Mauney,” he said. 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