Mis. Welch's Bites Conducted Funeral rites for Mrs. Susan McConnell Weldh, 84, were held Wednesday at 4 p. m. from tMt. I .ran Baptist dtturdh, interment following in the dhunch cemetery. Mrs. Weldh, widow of John W. Welch, died Monday afternoon at the home of a daughter, Mrs. R. H_ Flowers. She was a native of Iredell County and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abner McConnell. She was a member of Grover’s Sthiloh Presbyterian church. In addition to Mrs. Flowers ■he is survived fay another dau ghter, Mrs. Preston Goforth of Grover; and four sons, Jesse Wel ch), tester Weldh, Clyde Welch and Ralph Welch, all of Kings Mountain; 20 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. The final rites were conducted toy Rev. Riidhand Hobson, pastor of Shiloh church, assisted by Rev. Joe Kanipe. Hear MAYOR Glee i Bridges Sum up the Campaign Station WKMT Kings Mountain MONDAY, MAY 8 7 to 7:15 p. m. The Veterans Corner (Here are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to questions from former serv icemen and their families: Q-I am on active duty in the Army with a part time job when of duty. If I am disabled or kill ed on that job, am I or my de-j pendents eligible for compensa tion from th)e Veterans Adminis tration? A—Yes. If you Should be killed accidentally, through no fault of your own, your dependents would be eligible for death compensa tion under the present law. If you should be disabled you would l become eligible for compensation | after your separation from the ! service. Q—President Kennedy recently asked the VA to pay 1961 GI in surance dividends as soon as pos sfble. When will this be complet ed? A—Payment of the 1961 divi dend was completed by (March 17, 1961, with the exception ol some veterans not reached be cause of address Change, etc. IQ—I have found an error In my World War II service record When can I get it corrected? A—Submit proof that your rec ond is incorrect to the service involved — Army, Navy, A i r Force or Coast Guard — immed iately. Generally, applioa t i o n must be made within 3 years aft er discovery of the error or be fore October 26, 1961, whichever is later. Q—Is there a Simple way to determine Whether a veteran or dependent is eligible to receive pension under the old or new pension laws? A—Yes. The magic date is June 30, 1960. A veteran or dependent receiving and entitled to receive a pension from the VA on June Band Plays | At Bethware The Kings Mountain High School band, under the direction of Joe Hedden, played for the assembly program for all grades at Bethware School on Monday morning. The band played the same se lections it played for the public concert here last Sunday and will repeat for the Kings Moun I tain High assembly on Thursday. The selections included overtures, marches, and popular tunes. Invitation to the Kings Moun tain band to play for the Beth-! ware student body was issued by the program chairman for the assembly program at school. Director Hedden was pleased with the fine reception given hi3 band by the Bethware students. The entire Bethware student j body attended the concert. Lutheran Men Plan Supper Saint Matthew’s Lutheran church will hold its fourth annu al Men and Boys’ Supper Sunday at 6:30 p. m. in the church dining i room. Rev. Cyrus F, Frazier of Mount I Holly will speak on “The Call of j the Ministry.’’ The committee in charge includes Joe Hedden, Bob i Suber and George H. Mauney. All men and boys'of the church .are expected to foe present. Sunday morning the Festival of the Ascension will be observ ed with CorrKmundon being offer ed immediately following the ser vice. 30, 1960, is eligiibble to receive pension under the old law but can elect under the new law. Those who became entitled after June 30, 1960, must come under ! the new law. 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Lower I * • • Plastic surgeons can almost anything with a these days—except keep i o£ other people’s business S_J do nose t out Freeman Heads G-W Students Bailing Springs _ Charles W. "Buddy” Freeman, ministerial! studentt from Kings Mountain,! will head the College Govern-j ment Association at Gardner-! Webb College for the 1961-62 school year. He was elected presi dent in recent campus-wide elec tions. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Coley D. Freeman of Kings Mountain. One of the most spirited cam paigns in recent college history marked the elections this year. In the presidenltial race, four candidates vied for the top stu dent office. The close vote result ed in the necessity of a run-off between Freeman and football standout Ken Sanford of Hart well, Ga. Only a few votes sepa rated the two srtudents when the final tallies were made. Other students who were in the initial contest were Bobby Hoover of Lawndale and Hoyle Alexander, Jr. of Gaffney, S. C. Nancy Sorrells, honor student from Waynesville and a religious education major, was elected to the vice-presidency. Her parents are the Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Sor rells. Named secretary of the College Government was Priscilla Linder, religious education major from Oowpens, S. C. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. James W. Linder. Students running for govern mental office are named by a nominating committee or by stu dent petition. A Business Proposition.... It is really good business to carefully inspect your insur ance program. A few dollars spent for additional fire insur ance may save you hundreds later on. The Arthur Ha; Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE PHONE 739-3659 Use Herald Classified Ads V STARRING MOTHER What could be a nicer gift for Mom than a new home? Particularly if that's what she's been dreaming of. 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