Gastonia Gazette, The (Newspaper) - December 21, 1973, Gastonia, North Carolina GAZETTE 21 1973 I Deaths and funerals Jewish of world celebrate high holiday of Chanukah FRED S PRITCHARD KINGS MOUNTAIN Fred W Gold St died Thursday at 4 in a Charlotte hospital He was a native of Gull ford County and was auditor for Honey Quality Court in Gastonia A graduate of N C State University he was a member of First Presbyterian Church Surviving are his widow Mrs Sue Arrowood one son Concord one stepdaughter Mrs Susan MeAulay of Gastonia one brother Wilbur Pritchard Towson one sister Mrs G G of Abingdon and four grandchildren Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a I First Presbyterian Church Dr Paul Ausley will officiale and burial will follow in Long Creek Presbyterian Church cemetery The body will remain at Harris Funeral Home in Kings Mountain where Ihe family will receive friends from 79 Friday MISS GEORGIA M KINGS MOUNTAIN Funeral services or Miss Georgia M Thursday will be held Saturday al 2 at Marys Grove United Methodist Church with the Rev R Paschal Waugh officiating Burial will follow in the church cemetery The body will remain at Carpenters Funeral Home in Cherryville where the family will receive friends from 79 Friday The body will lie in stale at the church 30 minutes prior to services In lieu of memorials may be made to Marys Grove United Methodist Church cemetery fund HENRY SHERRILL JR MOUNT HOLLY Henry Sherrill Jr of 541 St died Thursday in a Charlotte hospital He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Shiloh Zion Church in Mount Holly Surviving are his widow Mrs Roxie Slade Sherrill three daughters Mrs Mary Ann McCorkle Charlotte Mrs Regina Adams of Gastonia and Mrs Doris Jean Robinson of Denver Sherrill of New York Joseph and Lewis Sherrill both of the home seven Dorine Richardson Mrs Jessie Winston and Mrs Russie Mae Haney all of Baltimore Mrs Helen of Gastonia Mrs Gussie Mack of Brooklyn Mrs Velma Foxx and Mrs Lillian Raw both of Mount Holly one brother Mr Wallace Sherrill of Baltimore one aunt Mrs Etta Sanders of Mount Holly and six grandchildren Funeral arrangements are incomplete with Costner Funeral Home of JOHN E BRADLEY Funeral services for John E Bradley 63 who died Wednesday will be held at 4 Saturday at Carothers Funeral Home in Gastonia The Rev Hoyle Alexander will officiate and burial will follow in Armstrong Cemetery Surviving are his widow Mrs Mary Akeridge Bradley one daughter Mrs Robert Walter of Gastonia one sister Mrs Clifton Van Tassel Gastonia and three grandchildren The body will remain al Carothers Funeral Home Gastonia where the family will receive friends from 79 Friday WILLIAM DANIEL EASLER GAFFNEY William Daniel Easier 67 of nl died at Thursday hospital Ho was a retired farmer and textile worker and a member of the Church of God in Gaffney Surviving are his widow Mrs Alma Gordon Easier three sons James Arthur and Herman Easier allot Gaffney three daughters Mrs Roy Bright Mrs Mrs Bobby Hyars all of brothers John Easier of Gastonia and Wallace Easier Beufort four sisters Mrs Bulah Turner Mrs Lydia Gordon of Gaffney Mrs Edna Osborne of Columbia and Mrs Parker of Shelby 21 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren Funeral services will be held Saturday al 3 at Ihe Church of God with Ihe Rev McCory and the Rev Cecil Grant officiating will follow in Fredrick Memorial Garden The body will remain at Ihe home on Ill Gaffney Arrangements are with Gordons Funeral home in CHARLES HILL WINSTONSALEM Charles Hill 53 formerly of Bessemer City died Thursday at on his job in a lobacco factory Surviving are his widow Mrs Wardell Hill his mother Mrs Willie B Hill of Bessemer City seven sisters Mrs Mary B Hill Mrs Gladys Watson Mrs Eudell Hill all of Jamaica Mrs Naomi Thomas of Buffalo Mrs Willie N Hart Dayton Ohio Mrs Margaret Woods and Mrs Caledonia Camp both of Bessemer City two brothers John Henry Benson of WinstonSalem and J Hill of White Plains Funeral services will be held Monday at Funeral Home in WinstonSalem MISS BESSIE J WILLIAMS Miss Bessie J Williams of 808 St died Thursday in a local hospital She was a member of New High Spring Baptist Surviving are one daughter Mrs Annie Frances Holland Gastonia three sisters Mrs Susanne Williams Miss Lugenia Williams and Mrs Eva Carter all of two brothers Sam and James Williams bolh of Gastonia and three grandchildren Funeral arrangements are incomplete with Costner Funeral Home of MRS Mrs Janie of 1609 S York St died Thursday in a local nursing home She was the widow of David Andrew Costner Surviving are brothers James and Ralph both of Gastonia and Morris Spartanburg six sisters Mrs Blanche Smith of Hudson Mrs Peggy of Charlotte Mrs Maude Rhyne of Miss Mildred and Mrs Lucy Dale both of and Miss Kathleen Costner of Stanley Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 at United Church with Ihe Rev Bruce Hobson and the Rev Reece Cook officiating Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery Members of the Mens Bible Class of Ihe church will serve as pallbearers The body will remain at Carothers Funeral Home in Gastonia where the family will receive friends Friday from 79 VERLIN JACKSON BREEDLOVE Verlin Jackson Breedlove 40 of 912 W Wanut Ave died at Thursday in a local hospital after a illness Surviving are his widow Mrs Shirley Bonham two sons Ricky Verlin and Britt Jackson Breedlove both of the home his mother Mrs Tanner Breedlove Windy Hill and two brothers Steve Glenn and Lester J Breedlove both of Gastonia Funeral services will be held at Saturday at Baptist Church with Ihe Rev Flay Payne and the Rev Young officiating Burial will be in Gaston Memorial Park The body will remain at Carothers Funeral Home in Gastonia where the family will receive friends from 79 Friday The body will lie in stale at the church one hour prior to services ITS CHRISTMAS CHANUKAH TOO In Jewish homes around the world one of the main religious holidays of the year Chanukah is now being celebrated This holiday at sunset Wednesday and will last through Dec 27 Rabbi Sanford Marcus of Ford unchanged by appointment WASHINGTON AP Two weeks in Ihe vice presidency havent changed Jerry Ford When lie strode inlo a Senate committee room Thursday for a news conference press secre tary Paul Million intoned The vice president of the United Ford stood sounds awfully important doesnt it he asked Im not used to hat Then for 30 minutes the vice president answered reporters questions on subjects ranging from President Nixon lo his decision lo take on Air Force jet to Colorado for a skiing vacation wilh his family He had purchased com plane tickets before picked 12 for the vice presidency but the Secret Service didnt think it was such a good idea Ford said Its their strong Certificate No 4419 C S puzzled heres a Christmas gift solution thats never the wrong size an Iveys gift certificate Sure to please anyone Packaged in a festive wrapper ready for giving its Christmas time at Temple Emanual says of This is a holy day of liberation of freedom to worship and to be The historical root soft he eight days of Chanukah are found in the struggle of Ihe Maccabees to free themselves from the domination of the Greek Empire in Syria in Ihe second century a resistance which in the overthrow against great odds of the Empire thus insuring the people of right lo worship as they chose in 165 the temple in Jerusalem was cleansed a the idols which had been housed there by the pagan Syrians The Judeans searched that I travel in a govern ment aircraft for security rea said Later in the day Ford got in some unexpected air travel President Nixon designated him his representative to the funeral Friday of assassinated Spanish Premier Luis Carrero Blanco At the press conference Ford made clear he will do his best to ward off the presidential im that could put nun into the White House But he continued lo display the subtle differences by he has been setting himself off from Nixon In response lo a question he said he has always paid Mich igan state income taxes and de after consulting with his Michigan accountant we would bend over backwards to continue the for consecrated oil with which lo rekindle the menorah or candlestick and found only one small container of he precious substance The small amount miraculously lasted eight days however long enough to find oil elsewhere to keep the eternal lamp buring The eight days of Chanukah are observed in remembrance of this event On the first night of the observance Jewish families light the first candle in the menorah and each day following another candle Is lit until all are burning on the final day of Prayers and hymns are ming in the homes gilts are exchanged and there are traditional games for the to enjoy Rabbi Marcus said A delicacy of tne according lo Marcus is the potato pancake using oil again in remembrance of lighting the menorah in the temple There will be a special dinner and service for Chanukah at Temple Emanuel at Friday HOME OF DEPENDABLE BRANDS AND 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