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Wednesday, November 9, 2011 LIFESTYLES The Kings Mountain Herald Page 3B Ruby Baker celebrates Ruby Hughes Baker loved her birthday cards and enjoyed family and friends at a birthday celebration at her home on her 94th birthday Sunday, Nov. 6. Mrs. Baker has served in various roles in the commu- nity, a board member on her 94th birthday Baker, who was pro- ‘various com- moted through the ranks to mittees and } ey Heo Executive VP of Kings participated in sto Y iil Mountain Building & Loan (then KM Savings & Loan) served the public with a smile 34 years before retire- ment to care for her late hus- band, Luther Philip Baker Jr. a number of [ clubs over the f§ years and ac- [= tive in Resur- rection Lutheran who died in 1982 and who Church. she married in 1936. Ruby An avid and Philip Baker were par- reader, she : ents of two children: Ellen reads her i ® ® i B. Abernathy of Kings newspaper K W t 7 00 Mountain and the late Philip over a cup of 1 ails resen S Baker III and two grandchil- dren, Cathy Schmieg of Plano, TX and the late Jim Abernathy of Wilson, NC and six great-grandchildren. Kings Mountain native, coffee each morning. Not aj big TV watcher, she does enjoy the evening news. She loves to receive cards from friends. Ruby Baker of the home recognizing the birthday celebration. Dis- played on a table in the din- to Mauney Library Left to right, Todd Wilson, of the Kings Mountain Kiwanis Club, presents a $7,500 check to Baker was niext to the The afternoon celebration ing room were many cards Mauney Memorial Library Executive Director Sharon Stack, right, with Mayor Rick Murphrey. youngest child of a dozen began with a baked ham and from friends and family and Kiwanis donated the money to the library for site assessment work, with H3Hardy Collabo- children born to W.Gordon fried chicken dinner, accom- fresh flower bouquets. rative, that is studying the possibility for a new library home. Also present at the presenta- and Florence Hughes of the Dixon Community. She has tion. panied by green beans, mac- aroni and cheese casserole, banners adorned the inside Young patient receives photograhy package A 12-year-old patient at Levine Children’s Hospital is recipient of the Southern Arts Society’s Camera Club’s photography package for which donations were ac- “cepted in a project, “Therapy Photography for Children.” The local camera club was founded by Ray Clem- mer who received a thank you letter from Carrie Keuten, Group/Event Coor- dinator in the Child Life De- partment of the Charlotte hospital. The photography pack- age for a child in need in- cluded a digital camera wit rechargeable battery, mem- ory card, and digital photo screen ‘frame’ for viewing photos. Donations were re- ceived through Facebook and from others. Keuten wrote to Clem- mer, “This young man is very interested in photogra- phy. He was so excited and appreciative of the camera. It sure did bring many smiles to this young,deserving youth. It is through your kindness that there smiles were brought about. It is dif- ficult enough for a family to face serious health issues, so if w e can bring them some lighter moments and smiles - we have done our job that day. I sincerely appreciate you being a part of that.” The club is continually accepting donations to repeat their success. The link to the cause. is on the website: http://www.southernartssoci- ety.org/photo-club.html Area facilities inspected Kings Mountain area facilities inspected by the Cleveland County Health Department during the week Oct. 31-Nov. 4 included: Blackwood’s Drive-In, Kings Mountain, 100.0, Carolina Ellen Abernathy, daugh- ter of Mrs. Baker, and Mrs. Dwain Yarborough. tion was Dr. Jeff Mauney, chairman of the library board of directors, not pictured. one living sibling - her yeast rolls, and tea provided Adams received guestsand ©" "= = = "1 . brother, Bob of Dunellen, by Mrs. Hazline Adams. hosted the A event. C. 1 ty E vents | Healthy Weight Management Fla. Bob and wife, Sue, vis- Mrs. Adams finished the din- In attendance were Donna | : via Cellular Body Nutrition ited several weeks ago with ner presentation wit home- Adams, Jeremiah Adams, | Nov. 11 I i . his sister. made banana pudding and a Akua Adams, Cheryl Byers, « Veterans Day Parade = |: Lose ~~ Gain Tr Maintain Mrs. Baker graduated chocolate-vanilla swirl cake Mr. and Mrs. George San- | | \ C) from Kings Mountain High decorated with white icing difer of Cornelius, Cathy = Nov. 22 . Your Healthy Weight! & School and Wingate College green piping, and red roses Schmieg of Plano, TX,, and | Children’s Christmas | oe A and was a substitute teacher = framing a digital portrait of Donna Fry. Visitors during * Tree Lighting : (all 704-730-1222 ior details! in the school system until Mrs. Baker on top of the the special day included Mr. | : | Nutrition, Health & Wellness she joined Kings Mountain cake. and Ms. Buddy Hughes and © Dec. 3 . 130 W_ Cold St. Kings Mountain Building & Loan Associa- Colorful balloons and ' family of Six Mile, SC and Annual Christmas Porade) vor aplifeniritionicom ; Bi 7 a am’ wn wl : Nutrition is ior EVERYONE! : Crossing, Grover, 100.0, 238 Cherokee St. Tavern, 99.5, Eaton Cafeteria, Kings Mountain, 99.0, Jo’s Catering, Grover, 100.0, all with two extra points added to the final score when any employee working in the facility has attended an approved food handling course. Locating your Lal BEL dele lCe leet Get connected to the region’s preferred healthcare providers. We have board-certified physicians that provide comprehensive medical services to every member of your family. 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