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All you have to do is send in your in it \a Is on a postcard and then watch the Baltimore Ne-vs Ameri can. If your initials appear as you wrote them, you win a cash prize. . up to SIOOO. See details in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN On sale at your local news dealer PAGE 8 Cooleemee, (N. C.). Journal, Tluuaday, Aug. 19, IMS Local People H. A. Woodward is improv ing at Davie County Hospi tal. Mr. and Mrs. "Richard "Buck" Ridcnhour of Hamp ton, Va. spent last week vi siting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Benson of Woodleaf spent last week vacationing at Kures Beach. Mr. and Mr- Jack Carter •rd family left Tuesday mo 11 ire for their home in Haw- Pa. after vi&iting his p? rents, Mr. and M's. Edd CcU 'er. Mrs. Robert Munday of Li berty Road is a patiori: at Davie Hispital wher: she is undergoing treatment for a knee ailment. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shore of Titusville. Florida and Mrs. Cynthia West and three child ren of Cocoa, Florida were Saturday visiters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bean. On Sat urday evening, a birthday supper was given to Mr. Shore by his daughters and their families, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ad ams and family at Rockwell. Mrs. West, Mrs,. Adams, and Mr. Bean are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Shore. Grimes Davis has returned to his home on Route 4, Mocksville from Davie Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Grimes of Salisbury Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Grimes and children cf Broomall, Pa. were Mon day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grimes. On Tues day, they all attended the mo vie, "Sound of Music" in Charlotte. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grimes are joining the rest of the family at Long Beach, Ncrth Caro lina for the week-end. ;.lrs. W. B. B'd.oe icturn- e ( home Suncl*' after spend • ing a week at Cary, North Carolina visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Od ell Knowles, Mr. Knowle* is sick and expects to enter" the hospital to undergo surgery, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jor dan, Mrs. Rose Myers and Johnny Jordan spent a few days recently in the moun tains of western North Caro lina. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beck and daughter spent last week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. James Ben sen and family of Charlotte vacationed last week at Ca rolina Beach. L L Whitiker Lonnie L. Whitaker, 66, of Mocksville, an employe of Caudell Lumber Co., died at 8:20 P. M. Friday in the Davie County Hospital He was bcrn in Davie County to William and Mary Emma Nail Whitaker. He was a member of Oak Grove Meth odist Church. He was married twice, first to Miss Edna McClamrock, then to Mrs. Fleta Stroud. Surviving are his wife; 4 daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Rat ledge of Mocksville, Route 1, Mrs. William Summers and Mrs. Alton Teague of Mocks ville, Rt. 2, and Mrs. R. L. Johnson of Charlotte; two sons, Lonnie Ray Whitaker of Mocksville, Rt. 2, and C. L. Whitaker of Fort Laud erdale, Fla.; a stepson Har ry K. Stroud of Mocksville; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Howard Colvert of Advance : two brothers, R. L. Whitaker Sr. and W. K. Whitaker of Mocks ville, Rt. 2; and a sister, Mrs. Harper Boger of Winston-Sa lem. The funeral was at 3 P. M. Sunday at Oak Grove Methodist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. THE Hi-Way 601 Drive-In THEATRE MOW OPEN EVERY NIGHT SALISBURY, N. C. Fri.&Sat. Aug. 20&21 "TAMMY and the Doctor SANDRA DEE PETER FONDA Sun., Mon., Tues. Aug. 22,23,24 SPREAD OUT THE BE/JCH TOWELS— GRAB YOUR GALS and GO 00-QO BIKINI I apw W«d.&Thuri. I Aug. 25 & 26 11111111111 l mm no re 111 UU If L U DUNGAREES U H wk HB 18%-oz. blue denim western jeans with zipper fly. 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