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Hospital Report
PRIOR TO JULY 16
JULY 17
JULY 21
Sereta Ayers, K. M., Bessie
Beam, K. M., Jeryl Blanton,
B. C., Mrs. Ira Falls, B. C.,
Mrs. Carl Foster, B. C.,
Emmett Greene, K. M., Mrs.
James Miller, K. M., Mrs.
Johnny Murray, High Shoals,
LouiseMcClure, K.M., Colean
D. McDaniel, K. M., Robert
McDowell, K. M., Buford
Neill, Cherry ville, Clyde
Strutt, B. C., Katie Webster,
K. M., Alpha F. Whisnant, K.
M., Mrs. Donald Wray, K. M.
Gilbert Hamrick, 308 Oriai-
tal Ave., QiffordLively, 823 C.
St., B.C., James Williams, 107
Rosewood Ave.
JULY 18
Wilma Howard, No. 13 Dixie
Trailer Pk., Mrs. James Ivey,
700 Sterling Dr..
JULY 19
JULY 22
Harley L. Baity, 104 N. Deal
St.
JULY 16
JULY 20
Alonzo Setzer, 204 Skyland Rudolph Cole, 424 Belvedere
Dr., B. C. Circle.
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ROYCRAFT
DRUGGIST — Roy Craft,
owner of Smith Drug stores in
Kings Mountain and Gastonia,
has assumed duties of
pharmacist and manager of
the Smith Drug in the KM
Plaza Shopping Center. Craft
is from the Greenville, S. C.
area and a graduate of The
Citadel. He came to Gastonia
to. work as a pharmacist 20
years ago. When the original
owner died Craft bought the
business. He opened the Kings
Mountain store in the fall of
1973.
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Back Home
To Visit
And See
New Show
Mrs. Jim Jones, 601
Meadow brook, Helen Logan,
619 E. King St, Lee Moss, P.
0. Box 133, York, S. C., Mrs.
Earl Payne, 604 Gann St.,
Lowell, Fred Plummer, Rt 2
Box 423, Hazel Poteat 605
Mica St, Leila Robinson, 413
E. Va. Ave., B. C., Mrs. Nova
Young, Rt. 4, Box 410.
Mrs. Willie Faust, 913 W.
Va. Ave., B. C., Thomas W.
Goodson, 1940 Hartford Dr.,
Gastonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Powell, Rt. 3, Box 341C, a boy,
July 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Pear
son, 206 Fair view St., a girl,
July 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Barnett, Rt 1, Box 211, a girl,
July 20.
Frances Goforth was back
home this week to visit rda-
tives and to see her latest co
authored play produced.
DaughterofthelateMr. and
Mrs. R. D. Goforth, Frances
has been living in New York
for several years. Her ties in
Kings Mountain still include a
brother. Eugene Goforth, and
a sister, Mrs. Mildred Fulton.
“And, besides,” Frances said,
“I justlike to come back home
to visit now and then.”
Frances and her writing
partner, Dr. Howard Richard
son, are well-known for a very
successful and often per
formed play entitled “Dark of
The Moon.” Now they have
another folk tale from the
Smoky Mountain region
playing at Mars Hill Collie.
This one is titled “The Ark of
Safety.”
The play, which runs
throu^ Aug. 5, is being
considered as an annual
producticsi for the Mountain
Appalachian region.
Currently, it is being directed
by James Thomas and
presented by the Southern
Appalachian Repertory Thea
tre, a non-profit professional
theatre sponsored by the
Madison County Bicentennial
Cranmission and Theatre Arts
Department of Mars Hill
Cdlege.
Police Investigate
Four Accidents
GEORGEJONES
Jones Coming
To Crossroads
Crossroads Music Park will
feature George Jones,
GrandOle Opery Star, on
August 23. Showtimes are 7 p.
m. and 10 p m.
Also appearing on the pro
gram will be Paul White and
The Americountry Express.
“We’re delighted to bring
George Jones to Kings Moun
tain”, said Crossroads
Promoters Elaine and Tom
Brooks.
KMPD investigated four
automobile accidents, one a
three-car crash, during the
weekend.
A “rear end collision” in
volving three cars occurred
Thursday at 5:36 p. m. and in
volved cars operated by
Donald Lee Glenn, Shelby,
driving a 1969 Dodge; Clamity
Yvonne Lary, Rt 3, operating
a 1972 Ford; and Jchn Jay
Frezell, Columbia, S. C.,
operating a 1972 Chevy.
Damages totaled $350. Ptl. Joe
King investigated.
Ptl. Harry Martin said
Brenda Boyd Wright, 502 Har
mon Court, operating a 1964
Buick, backed from her drive
way and into a car operated by
Carolyn Smith Bell, Rt. 1,
Grover. Damages totaled
$325.
1^1. Bill Benton said Charles
Waters Lutz, 410 Waco Rd.,
was stopped for traffic at the
intersection of King and
Battleground Sunday at 4:21
p. m. when his car was hit by
another vehicle operated by
Jim W. Posey, of Rt. 1.
Damages totaled $300.
Ptl. Philip Witherspoon said
Wilma Jean Pearson, 207
Fairview St., was stopp^ for
a traffic light Sunday at 12:25
and her car was hit by a car
operated by Matilda Ann
Meeks, Rt. 1 Grover.
Damages totaled $280.
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Sadie (Mrs. W. W.) McCiar-
ter of Grover is home from
Detroit, Michigan where she
participated in cake decorat
ing school for three weeks.
Mrs. McCarter learned
from an expert-Richard E.
Snyder, world acclaimed
decorator, at Snyder School of
Decorating.
Mrs. McCarter participated
in such classes as pulled
sugar, marzipan, gummed
paste, pulled crystal, run
sugar, and butter cream flow
ers.
Mrs. McCarter instructs
classes in cake decorating for
Cleveland Technical Institute
and for Clemson, S. C. Exten
sion Services in Gaffney, S. C.
She has taught several
courses here at KM Com
munity Center.
Home Savings & Loan As
sociation bou^t a city build
ing permit this week for an
addition to its offices at 106 W.
Mountain St. estimated to cost
$53,000.
Bank Building Corporation
of Falls Church, Va. will be
contractor.
In other building activity,
Clark Mauney, 804 Linwood
Rd, obtained permit for addi
tion to his house, estimated
cost $2,000 and Maude L.
Jones,315 Dilling St., obtained
permit for an addition
estimated to cost $750.
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