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The Gastonia Gazette from Gastonia, North Carolina • Page 2

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GASTONIA GAZETTE, Doe. 7, 1970 Deaths and funerals J. BYAN FOSTER KINGS MOUNTAIN-J. Hyan Foster, 78, of 703 Crescent Circle, died Sunday night in Ihe Mountain, He formerly lived at 11-2, Chcs- nec, S.C. Funeral services are set for 4 p.m.

Tuesday in Boiling Springs, Bapiisi I) it li. The liei-s. Charles Haven and D. B. Alderman will he in charge.

Burial will lie in Green Lawn Memorial Gardens in Sparlanburg, S.C. The body will Ix? placed in (lie church at 2 p.m. Tnrectoy. Friends he received from 7 to 0 tonight at Harris Funeral Home of Kings Mountain. flie his wife, Mrs.

Annie West Kuslcr; one daughter, Mrs. n. Howard Bryant of Kings Mountain; and llirce grandchildren. MRS. CiRORCK T.

IXJWULL Funeral services for Mrs. Kale Davis Ltiycl lil of 213 Oakland will be held 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in ihe Colonial Chapel of Crrothws funeral Home. Burial will be in Gaston Meinorial Park. The Revs.

.1. Y. Camp Harold Pniill will officiate. The body remains at the funeral Iwme where friends will be received from 7 to 3 tonight. She is survived by lier husband; six sons, George T.

Jr. of Indiana, Jack of Gastonin. Ray of Ranlo. Ronnie of Smyrc and Buddy, both of Lowell: lour daughlcrs, Mrs. Joines of Dallas.

Barbara Stone of Sniyre, Louis Cagle of Gastonia, and Mrs. GJenda Chapman of tlie home; one brother, James of Charlotte; 31 grandchildren fan- great-grandchildren. LIZZIE B. PRfCR Mrs. I.izzie Buff Priro.

of 318 S. Cheslcr died Sunday night in a Gastonia hospital. Fur.eral arrangements will announced later by Sisk Funeral Home. JOII.V PAI.J1 Mrs. Annette Feaster Palm.

87, of 3320 Gardner Park died at p.m. Saturday in a local rest home. Siirrirors arc one sou, John Jr. nf Greenville. S.

i one daughter. Mrs. Carl W. u-ood of Giislonia; two brothers Marshall M. of Brevard David V.

of Grceni-itle. S. and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesdav in the Mar-key Mortuary of Greenville.

S. C. Burial follows in Spniigwoorl Cemetery in Greenville. S. C.

Friends will be. received from 7 to fl lonighl at the funeral home in Greenville, Memorials may be sent to either the Si. Mark's Episcopal Church Memorial Fund of Gas- Ionia or.to trie Thornwcll Orphanage in Clinlon. S. C.

CaroVhers llotr.e handled local arrangements. MRS. WILLIAM W. GLE.NV,' 1.1NCOI.NTON Mrs. Mary Love Glenn, of 822 N.

Oak died Sunday in a Charlotte nursing center. Her late husband was (be founder of Glenn Mills, now a part of Carolinian Mills'. Func.dl services will be held at a.m. Tuesday in Ihe Warlick Funeral Home CJiapel wild CARI, II. CARPENTER KINGS MOUNTAIN Carl Haysvood Cnrpcnler, 50, formerly of died Saturday in Las Vegas.

N'ev. A vclcran of World War II. he had been living in Los Calif. lie was the of llic late anil Mrs. Waller II.

Cm-pen- ler. Funeral scnjcos will tic hold at 2 Wednesday in the Harris Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will he in Mountain nest Comolory. Friends bc received from 7 to 9 Tue-sdaj- nielit ill the funeral home. Survivors are his wife.

Mrs. Clara Kruegar Carpenter; luo sons. Johnny of Angeles, Calif, and Steve of Kings Mo'im- lain; brothers. Charlie Waller James, and Billy liuq- ene, all of Kind's six sislers. Walter Whilaker, Mrs.

Paul Smith and Mrs. Andy Dover, all of Kings Mountain; Mrs. r.corgc Waldron of Snvan- Mrs. Manlcy Starnes of Shelby, and Mrs. Max Clark of Bessemer Citv; and one grandchild.

THOMAS L. CRAWFOIil) CLOVKU. S.C. Funeral services for Thomas Luther Craw- ta-d, 87, me set for 3 p.m. ilay in Oakdalc 1'resbylcrian Chinch with burial in the church ccmelory.

Dr. .1. N. Brown will officiate. A retired farmer, he is survived by his wife.

Corric Lynn Crmifnnl, iive W. Herbert of Clover, of Newport iN'ows. Frank II. of Charleston. S.C., Waller of Uin- cnsler.

and Cflhtn ol liaMuing; enc brother. Harry of Clover; one sister. Mrs. Waiter llir.c.s of Clover; 15 grandchihli-fii and Crawford died Sunday in a. CJastoriia iiospilal.

Arrangements were mads; by M. L. I''ord Sons Hymc. GEORGE A. IIENSLEY Funeral services for George Andrew Hcnsicy.

74, of 8H N. Oakland were held at 3i30 p.m. today at llic Gospel Uap- lisl Church wilh Rev, II. .1. Moose in charge.

Burial was in Hollywood Cemetery. Hcnsley died Saturday in a Jocal hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mrs: Minla Laiuiers ilenslcy; four daughters. Mrs. Billy Biir- Icson of Gaslonia, Mrs, Elaine Clcmmer of Stanley.

Mrs. Doro- Ihy Henderson and Mrs. Erline Hondr-rson, bolt) of Hork Hill, S.C.; three sons, of tho Lawrence of Gnslonia, ami Haymoiul of Stanley; I wo sislers. Mrs, Liihi Montgomery and Mrs. Harriett Jackson, Iwtn of Gaslonia: 19 grandchildren and three Great-grandchildren.

MRS VIOI.O L. MILLS Mrs. Viola Lairing Mills of 212 N. Ransom died Saturday at liomc. Funeral arrangc-mcnls will be announced lalor by Ward Fn- ncral Home.

You shiver again tonight Snow is predicted for northern New lanil and Minnesota Monday. Snow flurries arc expected in the Rockies. Hain is forecast for the Northwest and California and Nevada. Colder weather is slated for the Midwest and Northeast. (AP Wire- photo Map).

By T1IK ASSOCIATKI) I'RKSS J.ick Frost really got wilh North Carolina this morning, sending the thermometer tumbling into tho teens in some parts of the slate. At fi a.m. Greenshnro had an 18. Winslon-Salom anil Raleigh-' fllE CASTONIA GAZETTK IA PARTNERSHIP) 2500 Wilkinson Bird. Gastonia, 1 25052 VOLUME 91, NO.

311 EiU In i POSTAL PECULATIONS REQUIRE US TO COLLECT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. All curleri ire Markef higher today ec-1railsri ltd The Qmltc aifliHM CBmpinr not lespaniibft for idvmce mitt la Stcend Peilne pjtd ir Gutaiii, NeMh Durham had 21, Rocky Mount, Hickory and Ashevillu had 23, and Charlollc had 26. The mercury started to Jail during ihe afternoon on Sunday. The highest reported temperatures on Sunday were in the morning as a cold front moved ibrough the stole. lushest temperaluro re- ported Sundav was 57 at minglon.

highs ranged in (ho upper -Ws'and low 50s. continue to be cold 'Sht. There will lie a warm- in trcml Tuesday. Temperatures again (onigM 'U lte 20s over most of Ihe state. It will be in the upper teens in Ihe mountains again.

HIM ss, i Sllll tn NEW YORK market prices ojwned higher today following last week's mas- sis'o gaiivs. On the New York Slock Exchange, advances onlnnmbercd declines by 2 to I. Opening liig Board included nr. Pepper, un 1 to 24; Wcslinghonse Klcclric, up to Wi: skyline. to and Sa.von Industrie's, up 'j to 19H.

Slock market prices Monday showed solkl advances in aclivo trading. 3 0j 11 3 i 11 ftrateicnlilhts Ftr vcMHir? Sha-non IRC MISS YOUR PAPER? r.at. Rut ycm trr, -all it DlUt u-lll W. Hum 4nC Sundiv. HARD OF HEARING? HEARING AID SERVICE MURKY DUKOFF 3 S.

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Meat, 2 Vegetables and Bread FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS DIAL 864-1011 LEIGH'S CAFETERIA AKERS CENTER Asrei of Free Parking 4 MnS. ROBERT A. BRIDGES BESSEMER CITY Mis. Hazel Stevenson 53. of E.

loua died Sunday nipht in Gastonia hospital. The Rci'. C. Peler ScUer conduct funeral services nt p.m. Tuesday in Ibo Sisk Funeral Home East Chapel.

Burial will be in Gaslon Memorial Park. Friends will be received from 7 lo 9 lonight at (be fiinpral home. Survivors include her husband; one son, Thomas, p. Ammons of Riverside'. Calif two stepsons, Ronald B.

of Gas- lonia Freddie of Moores- villc; four stcp-dauejitors. Mis. Carl Henry and Karl Sellers, liolh ol GaRlomu. Mrs TinWcr DaHos. Mrs' Johnny Wood of Portland.

Oro two sisters. Mrs. lihync and Mrs. Avis Hill, Lxiih of Gas- lonia. MRS.

EFFIE B. KIN'CAID IltON STATION Mrs. Elite Bralty ICincaid, 60. died Salur- day in a Lincoln County hospi- Her husband was the laic Clarence Eusene Kincaid. She is survived by one (laugh- burial in Oakwood Cemetery in tor.

Dcalricc of Iron Statioiv Gastonia. two sons. David and Wilbinii She is survived by four dauyli- co bolli of Tron Station; four ters, Mrs. Dan Boyd, Mrs. ,1.

L. Thompson and Susan Love Glenn, all of Lincolnton, and Mrs. It. L. McCarly of Charlotte; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flmvcrs, may be sent jo Erskine College or to any desired charity. Boundary In 1872, William I. German emperor, arbitrated in favor of the United Slates the dispute over control of the Juan Fuca Strait, which separates British Columbia from the state of Washington, awarding it to (he United Slates. PEACE OF MIND ll's ccmforling to know (hat there is an erperienceo 1 and knowledgeable man ready to help families who must arrange a ftr.eral. Tliose wfto douse ifieir NSM funeral director know that Itiis man gives them needed information and then makes ssre that Die family's iwliuctions arc carried out Natal Selected Morticians, associalicia of leading iweral sisters.

Mrs. Clare Lucky of Holly, Jam'e Killian of cnver. N.C., Mrs. Richard Harris and Lorer.e Beatty. ixitii of Stanley; three brothers, trson Bealty of Stanley, Harley Beatty of Ciiffride, ami Griffin TJeally of Marion.

and five grandchildren. Funeral services arc sot for I 11 a.m.. Tuesday in the Hill 1 Chapel United Church wnh burial in the church cemetery. The Revs. Glenn Murphy David Baxter will officiate.

Tile body was In be taken to Ihe Stanley Carolhers Funeral Home today where friends will be received from 7 to a toniyM. II will lie in state 30 minutes at the church before the service. Your ffStt Faatnt Director mt FUNERAL DIRECTORS 206 S. Broad St. Gaslonia, N.C.

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Years Available:
1880-1977