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first anniversary, a pta
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HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD,
CLUB NOTES
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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.
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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
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When scares were tallied, Mrs. Ja|
cob Cooper was presented the mem
btrs prize for holding high and Mrs.1
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mood. Try our glam<
and send your spirits
Let our beautician d
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look.
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ities of goods in man;
who have made our
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Thursday, March 90.1947
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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.
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i our soft beautiful permanents 1
icing?Mrs. Mildred Cod
Expert Cosmotologist
Mountain Rpantv
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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*
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quits and Japonic*.
Mrs. Hayne Blackmer held hlgl
score for the afternoon.
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your Easter bonnet
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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
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