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LOCALS
Mrs. Dolly Swain of Carr
boro spent the holidays with
he# parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gaitfy Spry. Aiso Mr. and
Mn. Aaron Spry of Taylors
vilub spent the Sunday with
his parents
Mf. and Mrs. Robert Webb
and children of Kensington.
Maryland spent Easter with
his mother, Mrs. M. L. Webb
and other relatives.
Mr and Mrs. John Ladieu
arrived home Wednesday
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Earle's Office
Supplies
Everything for Office
' W. Innes Street
SALISBURY. N. C.
j; UPHOLSTERING NEW HOME FURNISHINGS
j ~y/e alsci, carry a complete line of new furnishings.
! Let us n\gke your old furniture look new again for
i • your home, appliances space heaters, etc.
Edwards Furniture &
Upholstery Company
i' Dial 634-2244 Located on Statesville Hwy.
!: Route 1. Mocksville, N. C.
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See Us For Your Insurance Needs
Mocksville Ins. Agency, Inc.
J. E. DURHAM
J1 For Real Estate Needs
J: RUFUS BROCK
1' Box 514 Mocksville, N. C.
j; Telephone Office—634 - 5017
!! Night 493-6767 998-8410
j! Davie Freezer Locker Buiding
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E R. J. DAVIS PHONE ME 3-4165
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Davis Furnace Co.
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OIL BURNER AIR-CONDITIONING
Phone MElrose 6-0291
S 111 W. Kerr Street Salisbury, N. C.
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"Your Drug Center"
| PHONE 636-6340
*Jt' 1408 W. Innes St., Salisbury, N. C. I
% OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR
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j Hours 8:30-9:00 p.m.
£ - '1 Sundays 1:00 to 9:00 pjm. >j
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i QUALITY UPHOLSTERY SHOP
\r c LOCATED BETWEEN WOODLEAF AND
COOLEEMEE —ON HIGHWAY 801
PHONE 284-3923—AFTER 5 P. M.
All work built to suit customer—Will Pick-Up & Deliver !
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(Responsible For All Merchandise)
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We have all seafoods in season 6 days in the week
Wholesale and Retail
7 ROWAN FISH CO.
J. B. HARRISON, Prop.
Phone ME 3-9680
111 B. Council St Salisbury, N. C.
from Laconia, N. H. after
visiting his parents, and on
Thursday accompained her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
Sell on a trip to Florida
for about ten days.
Rhonda and Frances Webb
spent Easter at Myrtle Beach,
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Webb
and baby have moved from
Junction Road to 13 Grove
Street, Cooleemee.
During the Easter holidays,
those visiting Mr. and Mr*-.
Raymond House were all of
their children and grandchil
dren except a granddaughter,
Melinda Cauble of Salisbury.
Others visiting were Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Flemings and chil
dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Holshouser of Salisbury, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Brogdon
and children of Lexington.
Miss Elaine Melton of Lex
ington spent the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Melton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierce
spent the holidays visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Pierce at Lynchburg, Va.
The Reverend and Mrs.
Grafton Cockrell and sons left
Thursday to spend a week in
Huntington, West Virginia
visiting his sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nichols
and children, Donald, Janet.
Gary and Sharon of Ephesus
went to Carolina Beach over
the Easter holidays to open
their cottage for the season.
It's much easier to spend
money than to make it.
Mrs. P. W.
Hendrix
Mrs. Louise Norman Hen
drix, 43, of MocksviUe, wife
of Peter W. Hendrix, died at
3P. M. Monday at Davie
County Hospital after an ill
ness of two days. She was
born in Mount Airy to Caleb
F. and Daisy Wilkes Norman.
Surviving are two sons, Mi
chael Norman Hendrix of the
home and Paul Stewart Jr. of
Rural Hall, Rt. 1; four sisters,
Mrs. W. S. Pinnix of Wins
ton - Salem, Mrs. Fred Cook
and Mrs. Pauline Wall of
Rural Hall, Rt. 1, and Mrs.
Vester Inman of Wanut Cove,
Rt. 1. a brother, Douglas Nor
man of Rural Hall. Rt. 2, and
her mother, of Rural Hall, Rt.
1.
The funeral was at 2:30
P. M. Thursday at Fork Bap
tist Church in Davie County.
Burial was in the church ce
metery.
Mrs. Harpe,
Davie County
MOCKSVILLE—Mrs. Bettie
Collette Harpe, 83, of Mocks
ville, Rt. 2, died at 12:15 Wed
nesday morning at Forsyth
Memorial Hospital. She suf
fered a heart attack Tuesday
morning.
Born in Davie County May
22, 1882, she was the daughter
of the late Joseph W. and
Elizabeth Ijames Collette
She was married to Enos W.
Harpe, who died in Sept., 1965.
Survivors include five daugh
ters, Mrs. W. O. Hampton, Mrs.
Roy O. Kiger, and Mrs. R. B.
Hicks, all of Winston-Salem,
Mrs. P. E. Miller of Independ
ence, Mo., and Mrs. C. L. Wertz
of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; five
sons. Burton Harpe, M. W.
Harpe and Wilson Harpe, all of
Winston-Salem. Paul Harpe of
Rt. 1, Mocksville, and Joe C.
Harpe of Rt. 2, Mocksivlle; one
sister, Mrs. Cleo Davis of Ra
leigh.
Funeral services will be con
ducted Friday at 2 o'clock at
Eaton's Baptist Church by the
Rev. B. C. McMurray and the
Rev. H. W. Hutchins. Burial
will be in the church cemetery.
The American Cancer So
ciety's program to educate
young people about the dan
gers of cigarette smoking is
supported by gifts to its annu
al Crusade.
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I looked into the sky one
night
There was one star that was
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A guiding light was beckon
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Am I as the star-brighter than
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operated on each year for
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trained in a substitute voice
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BILL MERRELL, Owner Mocksville, N. C.
Churches Aid
Mentally
Retarded
NASHVILLE -- Workshops
for pastors, educational di
rectors and other persons in
terested in beginning or con
tinuing church.related work
with the mentally retarded
will be held July 21-27 and
July 28-Aug. 3rd at Ridge
crest (N. C.) Baptist Assem
bly.
The daily schedule during
the workshop will include
a study of the nature of men.
tal retardation and the use
of curriculum materials spe
cially prepared for workers
with the mentally retarded.
Observation in a laboratory
classroom will be a special
feature of the workshops.
Mrs. Doris Monroe, editor
of primary materials in the
Baptist Sunday School Board's
Training Union Department,
Nashville, will direct the
workshops. She will be assist
ed by specialists in the area
of mental retardation.
For reservations, write: Wil
lard K. Weeks, Manager, Rid
gecrest Baptist Assembly,
Ridgecrest, N. C. 28770.
No wonder the average Ame
rican must use his head. He
is always up to his neck in
something. Herald, Miami.
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STATION NO. 2
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