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Rhoda usband, rs, J.V, f Kings ui and th of I sisters, 'er and Kings OBITUt^RI€9 Thunday, S*pt«mb«r i. 19SI-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Pog* 3A BUS DRIVERS Classes for persons interested a-tn. each day at B.N. Barnes in school bus driving will be held Auditorium. Students must at- September 22 and 24 at 8:30 tend both days. 19 < I n € MRS. CAMP Funeral services for Elma Sanders Camp, 68. of Walnut Street, Grover, were conducted Wednesday at First Baptist Church in Grover by the Rev. Bobby Gantt and the Rev. Perry Montgomei^. Burial was in New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Camp died at 1:10 a.m. Tuesday at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. A native of Cherokee County, S.C., she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sanders and was a retired employee of Minette Mills. She is survived by her hus band, M.H. (Bill) Camp of the home; one son, Norris Camp of Blacksburg, S.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Joe (Billie Ann) Boheler and Mrs. Larry (Kay) Randle, both of Grover; four brothers. Max Sanders of Spartanburg, Riley Sanders of Sharon, S.C., Grady Sanders of Hickory Grove, S.C., and Roy Sanders of Greenville, S.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Laurie Ross of Landrum, S.C., and Miss Polly Sanders of Union, S.C., six grandchildren and one great grandchild. MRS. ELLIS Funeral services for Mrs. Nor This Man Could Save Your Life O ma Lee Clinton Ellis, 29, of 445 Beach Fifth Street, Far Rockaway, N.Y., were con ducted Sunday at Mt. Zion Bap tist Church in Kings Mountain by the Rev. D.W. Whittenburg, the Rev. Robert Garvin and the Rev. Howard Shipp. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Ellis was a native of Kings Mountain. She was the daughter of Benjamin Clinton of Kings Mountain and the late Izora Anderson Clinton. She was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church in Far Rockaway. Other survivors include her husband, Oscar Ellis of the home; two daughters, Aliyah Ellis and Nicole Ellis of the home; one brother, Robert Clin ton of New York; two sisters, Eartha Lee Clinton and Minnie Lee Clinton of Far Rockaway, N.Y.; her brothers, Benjamin Clinton II of Holly Hill, S.C., and Daryl Clinton of Kings Mountain; three half sisters, Delinda Fay Clinton, Patty Clin ton, and Pamela Strong Clinton of Kings Mountain; one step brother, Gary Strong of Kings Mountain; two stepsisters, Tawanna Strong and Alefia Wade of Kings Mountain. WHITAKER INFANT Funeral services for Tileesa Danyelle Whitaker, six-month- old daughter of Timmy and Lisa Whitaker of Route 1, Grover, were conducted Saturday at Midview Baptist Church in Kings Mountain by the Rev. Fred Wells. Burial was in Moun tain Rest Cemetery. The child died Thursday at Charlotte Memorial Hospitsil. Surviving, in addition to her parents, are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whitaker, Mrs. Linda Hawkins Tignor and Ronnie Tignor, all of Kings Mountain. PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY GARLAND ATKINS GARY STEWART DARRELL AUSTIN Publishw Editor Gonoral Monagor MEMBER OF NORTH CAROUNA PRESS ASSOCIATION Tho Harold U publlahod by Harold Publlahlng Houta. P.O. Box 752. Klnga Mounloln, N.C. 28086. Biulnaai ond adllorlol oUlcai ora locotad art Conlarbury Rood-Eoit King Straat. Phona 738-7496. Sacond clow poatoga paid at Klngi Mountain. N.C. Slngla copy 20 cants. Subscription rotaai $8.32 yaorly In-stota. $4.16 six months. $9.36 yaorly out ol stats. $4.68 six months. Studsnt rotas tor nlna months. $7.00. USPS 931-040. y RUSSEU FALLS Russell Falls has been a member of the Kings Mountain Rescue S<]uad for two years. 1 He is a certified Emergency Medical Technician and is cer tified in Cardio Pulminary Resuscitation through the American Heart Association. He is assistant manager of McDonald’s in Kings Mountain. He is a 1976 graduate of Cran ford (N.J.) High School and is married to the former Kathy Boheler of Kings Mountain. He is active in Macedonia Baptist Church, where he sings in the choir and plays on the church softball team. Aging Director Resigns The Kings Mountain Program for the Aging has lost its second director since January. Mary Adams, who has held the piosition for over five mon ths, has resigned effective September 11 to take a part-time position with the Cleveland County unit of the American Red Cross. *i have mixed emotions about leaving,” said Mrs. Adams, who told participants in the program during its noon meeting Tuesday at the Depot Center. ‘The senior citizens brought me many hours of pleasure. You get attached to them.” Mrs. Adams, who will report to work with the Red Cross on September 14, will be working in the finance and safety program. She served as executive director of the Red Cross for three years before going to work for the Ci- ty- Rev. Kenneth George, who was the Aging Director since the inception of the program, resign ed in January after a disagree ment with Mayor John Moss over two part-time employees of the program. Mayor Moss said the city will begin accepting applications for the position Wed., Sept. 9 at 10 a.m. KIWANIS CLUB Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice, former UNC football great, will be the guest speaker at the Thurs., Sept. 3 meeting of the Kings Mountain Kjvyanis Club at the Woman’s Club Building. The UNC All-American from Asheville now resides in Cher- ryville. BIG THREE BEDDING SAIEI ^STERCHI’S ★SEALY ★SOUTHERLAND Join to bring you SAVINGS of $20 to $50 on the Mattress Set of your choice!
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