Pv".'* ' ' ' ', , '' ; VETERANS I Here's Sound | Gl Insurance Advice ..... HAHO ONTO tt"' 01 Poy vow monthly prtniviRt vtfvloHy ond promptly. Umtlfy each payment by IncMinf yoar NSU certificate * "" " ' ' "? 1 rJ f?rj-^j??'^S 3r;?gg.iv,w^JnH^^^^^^^^EINSTATE IT I U.L.. ..?!! J <L AI C AI A _'r0J pvnw wnvn yww lufnvu, ini umcr ror in? cuttvtit monrn. Include a statement that your health is at good as when you lapsed. If you never had Gl Insurance APPLY FOR ITI If you served'at any time between October 8, 1940 and September 8,1945, you may apply for Gl Insurance now, whether or not you had any while in service. \ . 1 r Thank You, It hardly seems possibl opened for business a It has been a pleasant j added troubles of scare In serving the patrons i first anniversary, a pta ' ' f ' / ing and hope that qnali years, in ever-increasis of goods completely n " pair of overalls, or a ml size and style?" | Thank yon again?one ' 'i;' T. Wvr'''* y I II IfpjpS^ ffc^JKS#" *^*3RroA tra?w *'V:i.w ^ ii' & M PJ&sft HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, CLUB NOTES I1VUT Mrs. f R. Davis was hostess on Tuesday evening to members ot the Study club. ' Lovely Jonquils ana hyacinths were used In the living room where the meeting was held. At the bcglnlng of the meeting, Mrs. Davis, assisted by Misses Alice Ridenhour, Mabel Goodman, Jean Davis and Mesdames J. G. Winkler and J. S. Norman, served attractive and lelectable refreshments in two. courses. ? %* I Mrs. Dick LeGrand of Shelby pre-1 sen ted in a most entertaining man-1 ner a description and the origin of the fabulous Hope and Star of the East diamonds, now In the possession of Mrs. Evelyn Walsh McLean and a history of the McLean family. I Afterwards Mrs. W. L. Presaly, ac-1 companled by Mrs. N. F. McGUl at the piano, sang "Winter Lullaby." ACS OF CLUBS Mrs. W. R. Craig was hostess last Thursday to members and guests of the Ace of Clubs. Pretty arangements of buttercups enhanced the llvtnsroom where '7y.utrtilTHW n H u?vumt? When scares were tallied, Mrs. Ja| cob Cooper was presented the mem btrs prize for holding high and Mrs.1 m7 Spring isn't a date 01 mood. Try our glam< and send your spirits Let our beautician d liness You'll km look. j j Annour Kings 1?*A e that Woodwaid & . sat ago. Tet that's how . * . ' * ' i7v' ?' ear, in spite of the dsh ' <*. '*? .* '/ / *. . . \ /. . * j. ities of goods in man; who have made our " ; t A*: ; ige of providing quali ty goods can he offei ig abundance. In othei ktMMMI ft 4* HA iturns 10 nora?ii# so dtesfeU tt a pair of ' * * , . ? - i V~ iyfl * >tf .t > ' i'.-; ' " > *f and aiWor your land * JjV - ^^&i'?;x l, ^C; ; . *^s ?. > ?v^M^Bwa JHBI < y? jwi'',' y r #jVi\ii3^^^ro?MBg^^BHft<MCK^w^i Thursday, March 90.1947 " '' 'mU =S= C. P. Thomuson, jr., wis presented a prize for being high' scoring guest After the.games, the hostess served a savory salad course followed by cherry tarts topped with whlped by cherry tarts topped with whipped Guests other than members were Mesdames Bill Davis, C F. Thornasson, jr., Hal Plonk, and George H. Mauney. I FOHTNIGHTERS Members and ffuests of the Portnightere club met last Friday after-, noon at the home of Mrs. Philip Padgett with Mrs. George Houser acting as hostess. The living room and dining room, thrown ensuite for the meeting, had been decorated with charming bowls of gay spring flowers. Mrs. Charles Williams held high score for the afternoon and after the prize presentation, the hostess served a refreshing ice course and coca colas. - ; . MARS HEW Members of the Marshew club met last Thursday evening at the home of Miss Nancy Nickels. Lovely arangements of daffodils were used to decorate the livingroom where two tables of bridge "Wdswryidyi iiiumf, ? At the conclusion of play, scon ! prizes were presented to Misses Naomi Edena and Eloise Randall, afThat band-box look n a calendar, but a feeling in the jrous hair-styles to complement t soaring. esign a new coiffure for you... .1 i our soft beautiful permanents 1 icing?Mrs. Mildred Cod Expert Cosmotologist Mountain Rpantv Phone 36 for Appointpie k ' :? ' . ' IV <. - r-. . Please , Son, Kings Mountaii ? ta, t long it s been, a ye< ial opening fint-yea ' important items. success nasadhle. we itV iwwkawBff all .'?& W?;y >'f:% . .-.1 Ml no Till it Out sccom ? Vi? w*^i *m*0 m mm jf t' ,' '; h' Hin^t&Hjt /^;.?.! T. ^:^'"'^ r words, well be mi Ik PWHP' t^kV*^*^**r1 '^ *"* *' ' v' ^7^;'-' '? /.'*f^i -" t , r ' " - . ' i'^^Srawr : - <' ^ y-'V- ? '*"r^' ?jj ^ l M HUrt^ l nomason | lutes Held Yesterday Funeral services for Mrs. VinnU Harmon Thomason, who died Tue* day at a Charlotte hospital after t prolonged illness, were held jester day afternoon at 3 p. m. in Hovii Chapel with Dr. Clovls Chappell, of Delating, assisted by Dr. Howard Powell, pastor of Dilworth Metho dlst churcsh. Burial was in Forest Lawn cemetery.. She was the daughter of Mrs. Mary W. Harmon, of Kings Mountain, and the late Lee Harmon, and was a native of this city. a Survivors include her husband, Ml A. Thomason; three sons, W. A. jr. and Edgar Lee, of Raleigh, and Wilter which the hostem served a lde lightful dessert course. TUESDAY CLUB Mrs. Charles Dilling was hosteai this week to members of the Tues day afternoon Bridge club. The living room was decorate* itif i s'fi'fiYi^f VTftfwMHttMCwf?! quits and Japonic*. Mrs. Hayne Blackmer held hlgl score for the afternoon. . #2;l' **" ' -I air, a bright new your Easter bonnet to accent your loveor that band box fj? ' ' vSmitVi? I I Shoppe A,-.-'. f - V ' 3 nt . . , : .4 ,. ?"' T *v.,v. ; z1* int Ye; u ago this week, r hardships, and wi ; : ; ;:v-- * - i i-. .iL wish to renewattft ^ j> <5V ^ Houser,' of Charlotte" ^ i Three reasons for the current shori tage of fats and oils, as given by the r U. S. Department of Agriculture, are ) the sharp decrease in this country's 1946 cotton seed production,, the I smaller hog crop, and decreased im* ports. ?4i 1 | I Dine At The I Waffle Shop Tif Ours I --Golden Brown I I Fried Chicken , I ?Fried Oysters d rwiy lflyle ff?anL MIOK H **? RH __BjMaLA^iMA I I "^OUfllQCuO -Craan Chicken I Served with tasty vegetables Come !n and try our I v Chocolate .Whipped CREAM PIE I Good. Quick Courteous Service. THE 1 WAFFLE SHOP BmI CoHee In Town ar / ' - ' | ! &' ; ' s ./ - . i, ; A i men . . I . . * ;V , ththe I: . 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