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P^^B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HEHALD-Thur»daY. D»c«mb»t 31. 1981 Completes Training Pvt. David W. Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bell of Route S, Kings Mountain, has completed training as a grave registration, laundry and bath specialist at the U.S. Army Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, Va. During the course, students received instruction in mortuary science, combat laundry opera tions and chemical, biological and radiological decontamina tion procedures. Three-Year-Old Little Angels In St. Matthew’s Christmas Program... KM Men On G-W Boerd BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Jack Mabry of Shelby, has been elected vice-chairman of the Board of Advisors at Gardner-Webb College. Mabry was selected an advisor in 1979. The advisors are chosen on the basis of their interesi in Christian Higher Education in general and Gardner-Webb Col lege in particular. Mabry is President and Treasurer of Shelby Printing Company, President of Kings Mountain Office Supply and Equipment Company, a partner in Mabry Brothers and a director of MY, Inc. He is chairman of the Cleveland County Mental Health Center Board, a member of the State Banking Commis sion, and a member of the Board of Directors at First Citizens Bank. He and his wife, Katherine Quinn Mabry, are members of Central United Methodist Church, mabry has one son Tripp Mabry and four step children Mrs. Kathy Burgin, Mrs. Peggy Porter, Mrs. Lynn Roach and D.W. Royster III. Other officers include Chair man John Edgerton, vice- president and manager of WBTV-Charlotte; Secretary Robert J. Arey, Jr., Shelby; Career Placement Chairman Ed Hamilton, Shelby: Finance/Development Chair man Joe E. Cabaniss, Shelby; Student Life Chairman Jack Lutz, Shelby. Other newly elected advisors are J.R. Dunkley, Shelby; Billy Crews, Cherryville, N.C.; Dr. Gene R. Swinson, Unison, S.C; Ruby C. McSwain, Sanford, N.C.; J.A. Neisler, Jr., Kings Mountain, N.C.; Mayor Henry Moss, Kings Mountain, N.C.; Hobart (Skip) Smith III, Charlotte, N.C.; R. Claxton Hall, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Tony Izzi, Jr., Shelby; Ronald Harward, Shelby; Dr. Johnny Presson, Shelby; Dr. James B. Petty, Shelby; Ann Heafner Gaither, Lincointon, N.C.: Mrs. Eva B. Summer, Cherryville, N.C.; Ray E. Summey, Spartan burg, S.C.; L.E. Alford, Bel mont, N.C.; and Dr. Robert Cantwell, Lincointon, N.C. Denise Falls Cordially Invites You to the Grand Opening of “The Back Porch” Wednesday, January 6 — 10:00-5:00 REGISTER FOR DOOR PRIZES SPECIALIZING IN CROSS-STITCH 4^ Jlack ; Porch SPtCIRUtlNC - — ^O^-STITtB-^ ■J HOURS 10-5 Tues -Fri/^* 10-3 Sat. DEKISE 107B W. King St. - 739-8835 ~ AMERICAS FAMIY Dl^ STORE ECKE Ybu're going to like our Pharmacy. Eckerd Pharmacists are highly-trained professionals, who are goir>g to make sure you are completely satisfied They take continuing education courses to maintain an up-to-date knowledge of developments m drugs They always try to save you money by offering Senior Citizen discounts and generic drugs whenever possible They will also save you time by constantly checking stocks to keep the drugs you need on hand> * ' • Ia i a e
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