tlined ed Uaited Community Services cante lnto b Primar; purpoae «f the organ •' Jatlon?;*' ' To Misad and streugthen irdmr 0 altor ta the Carolinas 13' A mean. by which United giviiK communltlns in th« Carolinas c o o I d exchange Information, acbleve more cooperalion, Improve t«chnique« and have profi-smonal batp la why Carolina» Vallad waa Although Carolinas United la not a fuad ralalag organlzation in Itseif, it helpa local «Hunimiiritlee aet up sacceseful programa and eampalgna to rala* funda for worth «hile health, welfare and recreitioo icrvicn. Tbe organiza ti en providea field aerrlee to eiiatlag United glvtng coaimuoities It helpa organice vndeveloped aren. Carotinas United la under tbe supervisión oí • Board of Director» eomposed of IU leadlng cltlaeaa from 101 communltles. Throttgh thls state-wide (ederatlon prograno, communlties can havt the beneílt oí tbe strengtl) and raaetirces of stata vida leadership A M-wewbot worfcing Executlve Commlttee keepa busy determlnlng tbe polleles of tbe organiiation and a large sulxommlttee ayate* furtber promotes United gtviag in tbe Carolinas and briaga eacb ai tbe 320-member board lnto active parlidpatioa. in «pite of tbe eorepleteneas oí tbe orgsnlxation and Ha memberablp blanketing the Carolinas, there la no direct Une of organlzation betareeo local United Community funda and tbe state organlzation. Each local unit la autonomoua. Tbe only tle la tbe common purpoee ln promotlng faderated givIng Carolinas United waa created by local federal**) erjaeaatUKU oí whirh Watauca County 1» aor, la aarva Um orada ai al) commuoiUaa. Jta Job la to remata acaaltiva lo iba dm* »od doalraa al tha toral organiutlona and It can 4o •• bjr the rar* «atora «í IU «Una ^ g«M Thesis Aceepted For Publica!ion WILLIAMS Cratia WlllUm» of the EngtUh Department of AppalachUn State Teacben College has announced that hit maater't theala, wfaieh Ia entltled "Bailada and Folk Songa of Eaatern Kentueky," hja been accepted for publlcatíon on micro-carda by the Univeralty of Kentueky. Mr WlltUma' theaia, whlch runa to ovar four bundred pagea, la being proceaaed under the auapicee of "The South Atlantic Modera Language Magazine." The publlcatíon la belng made in order to gire acholara an opportuníty to atudy the folklore of eaatern Kentueky. Forty pasea can be prlnted on each miero-card, and a Mlcro-Card PARKWAY SCHOOL MON1TORS—Theae girU, aecordiég to Principal Dwight laenhow, ot Ptrkviy nhool, repreaeut bis office la many phaae» ot ecboai actlvity They a id la auperviaio»M bu» loadlng, Ir* dril la. hall traffic, opérale and manage tbe acboot atore. They are, left to right, Wilma Hodgea, ludy Hollar, Loretta Welch, Verdola Hamplon, Barbara Co*, Ano Orear, and Joyte Bodenheiroer The nomtora undergo experience in ieade rafal p derelop rtwnt They cali thelr own meetinga to talk ovrr thelr problema, aeek advice. and corred mlatakea coneernlng thelr work. They are choeeo for thelr leader ifalp potentlal and acholaatlc aUndlng and muat maintaln honor atudent «tatúa —Photo Palmer'* Studio. Series Garden Club Vleetings To Be Held A round 18,900 atemben of fedirated Cardan Club* in North «rollnf from Murphy to Manteo arill meet In Dkatrict meeting» in en North Carolina cltle» durlng he two week» beginnlng October IB and endlng on October 30. Miaa Loulae Ballard, Lake Jun iluaka, prealdant oí tbe Carden 3ub ol North Carolina. Mr». J. B. A Daughtridge, Rocky Mount, ttrat vlce-preildent; Mr». H. W. Doub, Aberdeen. accond vicepraaldent; Mr». John F. Dlckaon, Sreensboro, third vkw-preiident; Reader, whieh ia ilmllar to an opaque projector, anablea the reader to itudy theaa documenta. Mr». F W. Sturtevant, recording •ecreUry, Mt. Alry; Misa Ray Bal Urd, Lake Junaluaka, correapond ing fccretary; Un. Oraham B. Egerton. Raieigh. Treaaurer; Mr» E. C. Hamblen, Durham, editor oí "North Carolina Gardener"; Mri George J. Searle, Aaheville. New» Director will attend the «erie» of meetings. Beginning with Distrtct 1, in Cantan on October l«h, Mr» W. Dillon Chamberí of AiheviUe, diatrict director will preaid*. Diatrict 2. meeting will be held in Newton on October 19, preaided over by Mr». John McKee of Morganton, diatrict director; Diatrict 3, in Stateaville on October M. Mr» Wnltír G. Shoemaker, jr. of Charlotte, diatriet director «til preaide; DMrlct 4, at Elkin, on October IT, Mn Valette i. Harria of Hlgh Poínt, director: Diatriet 5, at Burlington, October 23, Mra. Norman W. Riddle oí Burlington, director; Diatriet 6, at Saliabury on October 22, Mra. (I. E. Withen, Jr., Saliabury, director; Diatrid 7, at Falrmont. October 26, Mn. H. E. Stout, 811er City, director; Diatriet 8, at Roxboro, October 24, Mn. W. B. Wellona, Smithfield director; Diatriet #, at Clinton on October 29, Mra. A. B. Cheatham Wilmington, director; Diatriet 10 at Wilaon on October 20, Mn Sair Mitcbell, Greenville of Greenrille director. Prealdent of the inore than 70C Carden Cluba throughout the stat« will be preaent at theae meetingi to preaent the reporta of theii club activitlea and they with otbei local club of ficen aad memberi will hear plana of the atate offic rt*e ir Aiigunt, ioo«tly brcaiMe ot , greater employment iod higher M|« ia ule* and «arriee industrie». The tnnual rate of income miwim* Mt billu» U> a rorord rato oí H47JOO.OOO.OOO. aecording U> tbe Cominerce Department The r»tr haj rúen about 4 par cení iíimv* i»i1 ctHopinn) «tth tu alnxwt 9 par cent Hm te tL„ — lk/| l.at i'AaP use uní" )friuu »wi J en lar tfca eoming year Calorad si idea af ÜM BUabath an Carden aa Kuanokt' Itland wiU be ahown »t al) diatrict meetlng». * — IN MEMORY of our dear mother, Mr*. A. V. Moody, on her birthda y, October »th, who departid thii lile Srptcmber 5th, 1957. God cailed our prcctoui mother from thi« woríd oí carc and palo And though we aadly mil* her, our Iom ia her eternal gain. She liyed the Chriatian life, and waa loved by everone, and we knows ahe'a gone to heaven. There her joy has juat begun Aa we Uve on In thia ainful world, well atrive to keep God'a love In our heart, and meet you Darling Mother where well never have to part. riXJCB CAUSES 8CA*E Louimille. Ky—A «transe lookH box near ht» car. wtiieb emtted strange iwiae* when he kickad t, frigh tened Bradley Cojrle, 32. naide thc boa val the handleaa acr and trorka of an alarm clock. »0 container* and an electric Tu, i rwttdl. Pottee caJWd »l P#rt Kmnfl detonation eipcrt. who. «Mr kil reatigation. «id )t tatoM morci tkao pulty. «o*t, «rlrt* and an oldl »Urm dock lo batid a North Carolina ka. «»» agrioultural faírs j— 1 I Specials For oone Greater Bargain Days OCT. 10 THRU 19 Re*. NOW $1.00-93.00 Toy» $ .88 $2.0045.00 Toya $1.88 $1.18 Kolynos Toothpaste . .69 2—$1.50 Car» Nome Home Permanents 1.50 «i $2.00 Cara Nome Hormone Cream 1.00 2.29 1.00 1.00 1.00 $3.00 Gira Nome Balh Powder $2.00 Bright Secret Beauty Lotion ... $2.00 Tussy S hampo o $1.75 Hopper's Homogenteed Cream $1.00 Woodbury's Shampoo .59 $2.00 Luster Creme Shampoo 1.59 $1.50 Halo Shampoo 1.19 2—$1.08 Hinds Honey & Almond Cream 1.08 Boone Drug Co. Your Rexall Store —• Boone, N. C

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