Funeral services for Mrs. Rena frances Bobbitt Gault, 29, of Gastonia, who died in a'Gastonia hospital ' Wednesday, November 28, at around 6. m. after an, illness of four days, were conduc ted last Friday afternoon at 4 O'clock from First Baptist church, Rev. T. L. Cashwell, Jr., pastor, and Dr. W. Ward Barr, of Gas tonia, officiated and interment was in Mountain Rest cemetery. Mrs. Gault was the wife of ol ‘B.. (Buck) Gault, son of ‘Mr.and Mrs. C. J. Gault, Sr., of Kings Mountain. She was also a native of Kings Mountain, the daughter of Mrs. HL. Bobbitt and the late Mr. Bobbitt. A graduate of Kings Mountain a high school, she and her husband, had been living on Bessemer City road in Gastonia for the past three years. She held a pos ition as secretary at Piedmont Mills, Inc., and was a member of Gastonia First Baptist church. Mrs. Gault gave birth to a baby daughter on the day she died. The child survives. Other survivors, in addition to her husband and her mother, are two brothers, Rev. C. B. Bobbitt, of Yale, and Ernest Bobbitt, of Kings Mountain, and six sisters, Mrs. Elzie Bridges, Mrs. Edgar Deese, Jr, Mrs. Archie Bridges, Mrs. Denver King and Mrs. Neal Barnette, all of Kings Mountain, Ee ‘Mrs. Richard Hord, of Amite, pairs perventers, were Jack * Clark, Buck Falls, Clyde Bridges and Bill Logan, of Kings Moun tain, and Giles ‘Arndt and John Fayhoux. RISEN RESIGNS L.Arnold Kiser, vixeram member of ‘the county welfare board, tendered his resignation as a member of the board on Monday. He said he was re signing ‘due to recent ill heal ‘The board of county com missioners did not name a suc cessor. Other members include Gene Schenck, ‘Mike Borders