Page 2A Business The Kings Mcuntain Herald JOINS BANK - Mike Weisman, center, is welcomed to Kings Mountain by Dr. John C. McGill, left, and Glee E. Bridges. Weisman assumed new duties Tuesday as President and Chief executive of- ficer of First Carolina Savings Bank. Weisman new CEO at First Carolina Dr. John C. McGill, Chairman of the bank's board of directors, and Glee E. Bridges, vice-chair- man, welcomed Weisman. Tuesday was Michael C. Weisman's first day on the job at First Carolina Savings Bank and he was enjoying visiting with customers and personnel. Weisman comes to Kings October 9 - December 4 Thursday evenings 7:00 - 8:00 pm ==4{9) Beginner SHAG Classes Instructors: Gail & Don Baber $35.00 per Person For more information call: 734-479] Mountain as President and Chief Executive Officer of First Carolina after more than 20 years experience in the banking business in Rocky Mount. His banking career began with Wachovia Bank in Winston-Salem and most re- cently included service with First Citizens Bank in Rocky Mount. He was President of Builders Federal S&L in Rocky Mount, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial "I am really excited about moving to Kings Mountain and look forward to working in the community," said Weisman. After completing college in Winona, Minnesota, he worked with Ernst & Young, Certified Public Accountants, and served White Oak to build alzheimer wing Obituaries October 2,1997 band, Ivey Hillman Bowman of the home; son, James Bowman of Morganton; daughters, Betty : ; Benfield, Elizabeth Brittain, | White Oak Manor of Kings Terry Kay Moore and Belinda Mountain should have in place Kay Bowman, all of Morganton; an alzheimer unit for 16 pa- 15 grandchildren and 16 great- tients next fall. The Kings Mountain nursing home and Northwoods Nursing Home of Shelby will become the first nursing homes in the county to accommodate alzheimer patients following ac- ceptance of Certificate of Need by the N. C. Division of Facility Services. "I am excited," said White Oak Manor administrator Jane Alexander who said the local facility will get 30 more beds grandchildren. The funeral was conducted by the Revs. Roger Beck and Beth Henderson at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Colonial Chapel of Sossoman Funeral Home. Burial was in Burke Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Southmountain Children's Home, 7330 Myrtle Drive, Nebo, NC 28761. Ee. with 16 to be utilized for EUNICE SMITH ! alzheimer patients in a secured KINGS MOUNTAIN - Eunice | facility. McFalls Smith, 85, 1017 Northwoods on Morgan ELIZABETH LYNCH Brookwood Drive, died Street in Shelby was also ap- KINGS MOUNTAIN - September 27, 1997 at Kings proved for 30 beds. Kings Mountain's facility will be renovated and updated with new construction expected to begin in March 1988 and com- pleted by October 1998, Alexander said. Currently there are some wards in the 24-year- old Kings Mountain facility on Sipe Street but Alexander said plans are to utilize the ward area for more office and storage “space. A new wing for nursing home beds will be built adja- cent to the present building and when completed the facility will offer only private and semi-pri- vate rooms in addition to the alzheimer patient wing. Cleveland Pines in Shelby and Brithaven of Fallston were not approved for more beds in the state application. with her to establish a family support group. "This will be the county's first facility for alzheimer patients. Now families won't have to drive a great distance to see their family members who are located in other areas,’ she said. Elizabeth Simmons Lynch, 86, 507 East Ridge Street, died September 29, 1997 at Cleveland Pines Nursing Center. a A native of Wilmington, she was the daughter of the late Lee Howard and Lossie Evelyn Barnes Simmons, and wife of the late Haywood Eugene Lynch, Kings Mountain businessman and former editor of the Kings Mountain Herald. She was also preceded in death by two daughters, Elizabeth Lynch Tolleson and Eugenia Lynch Herndon. She was a homemaker and a member of Boyce Memorial ARP Church. She served four terms as President of the Kings Mountain Woman's Club, and was the first woman to be elected to the Kings Mountain School Board. She was a member of the State Dental Health Ga; brother, Charles Maynard Simmons of Ormand Beach, Fla.; 10 grandchildren, William M. Herndon Jr., Robert E. Herndon, David A. Herndon, Virginia G. Herndon, George R. Tolleson Jr., W. Haywood Tolleson, Andrew R. Tolleson, Michael L. Tolleson, Mountain Hospital. A native of Gaston County, she was the daughter of the late Charles M. and Emma Frances Lynn McFalls. She was the wife of the late Manual David Smith. She was also preceded in death by three brothers, Lloyd McFalls, Elmer McFalls and Charles McFalls, and two sis- ters, Ruth Harrill and Edith Toms. She was a charter member of Kings Mountain Family Worship Center Church of God, and was a retired employee of Burlington Industries in Kings Mountain. She is survived by her sons, Vernon E. Smith, Donald Smith, Paul Smith and Michael Smith, all of Kings Mountain; daugh- ters, Becky Ware of Kings Officer of Raleigh Federal Alexander said that KM Board, the DAR, and recently was Mountain and Betty Sarvis of : Savings Donk og Sonier Ls Senior Center Director Monty a mentor in the Kings Mountain Pompano Beach, Fla.; sisters, : ‘ . resident an ead of Loan Thornburg and White Oak School System. Jeanette Mullinax and Essie Kings Mountain Community Center Administration of Pioneer Manor Director of Nursing Pat She is survived by her daughter, Jackson, both of Kings Savings Bank of Rocky Mount. ~~ McMackin would be working Lossie Lynch Harrell of Atlanta, Mountain, and Lorena Huffstickler of Forest City; 13 grandchildren and 13 great- grandchildren. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. Roger Woodard at 4 p.m. Monday at Kings Mountain Family Worship - Center Church of God. Burial five years as-a jet instructor pi- Recently owners of White Jane Harrell Kelley, and Amy =~ was in Mountain Rest lot in the US Air Force with ser: Qakyput. ‘up privacy-buffers, Harrell Penn; and-40 great-grand- Cemetery. po oo op vice in Vietnam. Prior to joining trees”and 4 brick wall: “White children: Pr RENE Memorials: may- be made to First Carolina Savings Bank, ‘Oak, owned by Oliver and The funeral was conducted by Kings Mountain Family Weisman was employed as a broker/financial planner by Wheat First Butcher Singer. He is an active member of Englewood Baptist Church, Rotary Club, Promise Keepers, has been formulated into a new product known as "Arthur Itis," and is being called a "Medical Miracle” by some, in the treatment of debilitating conditions such as arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism, pain- though the mechanism of action is unclear, experiments indicate that Arthur Itis, relieves pain by first selectively attracting and then de- stroying the messenger chemical which carries pain sensations to Available at: available immediately without a pre- scription in an odorless, greaseless, non-staining cream or new roll-on liquid form. Arthur Itis, is guaran- teed to work or your money back. Use only as directed. © 1996. Stellar Health Products. Inc. Betty Cecil of Spartanburg, SC, spent about $40,000 on land- scaping. Eaton agrees to sell appliance controls provals. Eaton's Appliance Controls business, which had sales of $440 million in 1996, has 4,800 employees in 17 facilities in North America, South America, Europe, Australia and Asia. The business unit manufactures a and various range controls for the world's leading appliance makers. the Rev. Doug Petersen at 4 p.m. Wednesday, October 1 at Boyce Memorial ARP Church. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Boyce Memorial ARP Church, Jamestown Road, died Sunday, September 23, 1997: "in Britthaven of Morganton fol- lowing a period of declining health. Born May 17, 1917 in Kings Mountain, she was the daugh- ter of the late Joseph Terry and Elizabeth and Sarah. 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