Pag* 4-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-TuMday. Novambai 4. 1980
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CARD OF THANKS
We are appreciative of all ex
pressions of sympathy with
cards, flowers, telegrams, and
other expressions of love and
concern during our bereave
ment. The family extends God’s
blessings upon all of you.
THE FAMILY OF
HAZEL lEW BROWN
MISS HELEN LOGAN
Graveside services for Miss
Helen Logan, 70, who died Tues-
day at her home of an apparent
heart attack, were conducted
Friday morning at 11 o’clock
from Bethlehem Baptist Church
Cemetery by Rev. J.C. Goare.
Eastern Star memorial rites
were held Sunday afternoon at
2:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple.
Miss Logan was a retired
Kings Mountain school teacher
and guidance counselor. She had
been long active in the Eastern
Star and was a former Worthy
Matron in addition to other high
offices state and locally.
She is survived by her brother,
L.M. Logan.
Harris Funeral Home had
charge of arrangements.
VESTER CONRAD RIPPY
Funeral services for Vester
Conrad Rippy, 80, of 108 N.
Dilling St., who died Wednesday
morning at his home, were con
ducted Friday morning at 11
o’clock from Masters Funeral
Home by Rev. C.A. Bost and
Rev. Gerald Weeks, interment
following in Mountain Rest
Cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Geneva Ham Rippy; four
daughters, Mrs. Margaret Davis,
Mrs. Mildred Gladden and Mrs.
Peggy Rowell, all of Kings
Mountain, and Mrs. Mae Ham-
bright of Y ork, S.C.; a brother,
Frank Rippy of Kings Moun-
Vandals Hit
On Halloween
tain; a sister, Mrs. Maude Mc-
Curry of Shelby; 18 grand
children and 18 great
grandchildren.
Halloween vandalism was
heavy in the Kings Mountain
area and police were kept busy
as reports of cuttipg tires and eg
ging of vehicles made the even
ing unpleasant for many citizens.
According to Kings Mountain
Police Deftartment clerk Marti
Southards the incidents includ
ed:
Breaking and Entering at First
Presbyterian Church, reported
stolen were a bank bag contain
ing one check, paperweight and
magic marker.
Louise Lybrand reported
larceny of a battery, valued at
$60.
Inez Crowley of N. Roxford
Road reported that tires on her
automobile were cut.
Barbara Vess, of Charlotte,
reported that her automobile
was damaged by rockthrowing
vandals on Watterson St. Rock
throwing vandals also damaged
an automobile operated by Jack
Martin, of 104 Marigold St., as
he was traveling on Watterson
St.
Lloyd Wiggins of Bessemer Ci
ty reported the theft of a CB, a
pocket calculator and six smok
ing pipes from his car, estimated
loss, $168.
Helen Marlowe, of Shelby,
reported that machines at Pied
mont Washerette were vandaliz
ed and an undetermined amount
of cash stolen.
Tires were cut on automobiles
parked at Dilling Heating Co.,
estimated damage $400.
Kay Taylor, of 803
Williamsburg Court, reported
that her pocketbook was stolen
containing credit cards, personal
checks and $60 in cash.
Margaret Byers, Route 3, and
Michael Woods of Landing St.
reported that tires were cut on
their vehicles while they were at
work at Sadie Mills.
Philip Henning, of Monroe,
reported that three tires were cut
on his 1980 Pontiac while the
car was parked at KM Country
Club.
Joyce Ware, of Gastonia,
reported that her car was struck
by a brick or rocks as she travel
ed on Cansler St. Estimated
damages were $250.
Noah Causby, of 102 Center
St., reported that his car was
“rocked” as he traveled on
Cansler St.
Barbara Dixon, of Shelby,
reported that a tire was cut on
her car and her vehicle was “egg
ed”.
The Pantry, on Linwood Rd.,
reported the theft of three books
from a newsstand.
MRS. SALLIE EDENS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Sallie Hogan Edens, 81, of 201
Parker St. who died ^turday
morning at 11 o’clock at Kings
Mountain Hospital after several
years illness, were conducted
Monday afternoon at 3 p.m.
from Kings Mountain Baptist
Church of which she was a
member, interment following in
Mountain Rest Cemetery.
Rev. J.C. Goare officiated at
the rites.
Mrs. Edens was a native of
McDowell County, daughter of
the late Joseph Thomas and
Fannie Pridmore Hogan. She
was widow of Christopher Col
umbus (Shorty) Edens.
Surviving are three sons,
Howard Edens, Jr. of Denver,
Colorado, C.C. Edens, Jr. of
Mount Holly and Lt. Col.
Robert H. Edens of Shaw Air
Force Base, Sumter, S.C., two
daughters. Miss Frances Edens
and Miss Naomi Edens, both of
Kings Mountain; one brother,
Ben Hogan of Pacolet, S.C.; one
sister, Mrs. George Moore of
Pickens, S.C., nine grand
children and two great
grandchildren.
Harris Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
MRS. W.F. RHODES
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. —
Mrs. W.F. Rhodes, Kings
Mountain native, died Sunday at
the age of 84. She resided at 446
Old Connecticut Highway. She
was the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Barber and
widow of William Francis
Rhodes.
Surviving are her son, W.F.
Rhodes Jr. of Athens, Ga., and
her daughter, Mrs. Helen
Rhodes Jackson of Fram
ingham.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at Wadsworth Funeral
Home.
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