2 -Cookemee Joura* Wednesday, Nov. 13. I*7 Class Visits Toni Brogdon On Thursday afternoon follow ing the school hour, the members of the junior class of the Church of tfcs Good Shepherd, paid a visit to the D^TOSUSTHospital where one of their members hss boon hospitolisod for throe weeks following an accidurf Jbtgwp presented Toni Brogdon with a Sunshine Basket laden with gifts with the dabs for each package to be opened. With .the permission of th* the group visited hair for s short time. _ The Church School Class mentors are Martha Boyle, Tony Funkier bark, Lis Shoaf, Carls McGuire, Mrs. J. C. Sell, teacher, Mrs. Bill Webb, assis- Mabel. Dr. H09901 To Speok Dr. Tom Haggal, world am bassador, will spesk st the Davie County Education Center en Monday, November 18, at 7:30 pjiL Dr. Hagnsl, minister, civic leader. Youth counaelor, humorist, and radio com mentator began preaching in Boston, Mass. at &e age of 12. He hss saved eleven years as a pastor but now devotes full time to giving inspirational tpff+him all over the world. The public is invited to hear this adfeesa. Ephesus Florida Visitor By MRS. LOIS WILSON Mrs. Phil Young of Tallahassee, Florida was the Wednesday night guest of Miss F-ilfl Call and Mrs. Nora Nelson. She left Thursday morning and will visit her dsughter in Atlan ta, Georgia, before returning home. MRS. LULA BECK is slowly improving at the home of her daughters, Mrs. Floyd Mitchell. MR. AND MRS. HENRY DANIEL, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Connie Snider of Clemmoos visited relatives in Albemarle Sunday. ALFRED BECK and Leonard Beck of Reeds, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck of Lewisville, Miss Lottie Adams, and Miss Ethel Cline of Barber, Miss Sadie Alexander, Miss Elsie Alexander and Mrs. Clarence Alexander visited Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mitchel and "grandma" Beck on Sundsy. MISS PRISCILLA HOWARD of Elkin visited her sister, Mrs. Alvin Dyson, over the weekend. Mrs. Bennie Dyson of Salisbury spent Friday with Mrs. Dyaoa. MRS. ALVIN DYSON and Mrs. Orpha Smith of MockaviUe visited with Mrs. Mossa Eaton and Mrs. lonise Utisy near Eatons Church community, on Sunday. MRS. LOIS WILSON spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wilson at Redland rnmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmm,mmmmmmmmmmf MORRIS-LAREW INSURANCt \ AGENCY, INC. } ■ ■ All Types of Insurance 1 For More Than 50 Years LI 634-2362 I Salisbury St. I Mocksville, N.C. .... * MJm S ?-■"■ r -^S Hi *' 'dt Miss Rebel Rhonda Nichols, cheerleader for the Little Rebels, was crowned Miss Rebel at half-time Sat urday night at the Coolee mee-East Rowan football - game. Rhonda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nich ols of Route 4, Mocksville. Fellowship Supper SET At N. COOIHUIM The North Cooiaemee Baptist Church will hate a fellowship supper at the Jerusalem Fire Deportment on Saturday, November It, at 4 p.m This supper wffl be in honor of their new pastor, Rev. R. L. Mr Daniel and his family. All members are urged to bring a picnic hmcfa and get bettor acquainted with the new pastor. Visitors are cordially in vited to attend. and also, visited with Mrs. Stella Armswrothy, who has been sick for quite sometime. She is im proving since being at home. MRS. HENRY MUNDAY of Clemmoos spent the past week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherril Munday. The adult I Sunday School class of Liberty Methodist Church enjoyed a chicken stew at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wagner of the Concord community, last Saturday night. Approximately 30 members and friends were present for the oc casion. They enjoyed gospel singing, wtih Mrs. FOy Cope at the piano, and Henry Daniels on the violin. SIM DENNIS TAYLOR and wife spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Taylor. MR. AND MRS. HUBERT CALL were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Call and family in Charlotte. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE BARNHARDT of Salisbury were the Monday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Sink. MRS. HOWARD LOWE of Pilot Mountain were the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lowe. Howard Lowes's sister, Miss Thehna Lowe of Mooresville, also spent the weekend with the Lowes and lefl on Sunday for Tennessee, where she will take further training In nursing. Lt. Bohnson Sent To Korea SECOND LT. CHARIJCS P. BAHNSQN JR., aon of Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Bahnooa of Church Shut, loft for Pun, Korea, on November 4. Lt Bafctoß M a graduate of Davie High School aad of North Caseims Stele University jn May, 1967, where he received his Bacheier of Scieaee Degree in Civil Coo struction Option. He was comr Rick worked for Blythe Oon atnactkn Company in Charlotte untfl he was called to active doty with the Army on August •, 1987. He repoitad to Engineer achooi at Fort Belvair, Virginia and received Ids in the Fnglneor Office- Basic Oopn on October IS. After oomptoHng the cornea in Belvoir, he spent a three-week furlough with his pare£a mid loft for PueaiL Korea. He will mod IS am active doty in Korea and will return to the "fa" I SPECIALS I/* -n. FOR As I I / Brake Lining \ AMJ'Hirv Nov.3o\ I I I Mufflers I 11 Potats L 25% l I Condensers ( OFF I I Pings \ I I Shock Absorbers J r —— | ANTIFREEZE SPECIALS / fw J t'KM« I ***- «4«J / S 5o ■ "« ™ 1 / I B st6p IK toUa AAid JSAUfiI I REAVIS B Mocktvilto, f l 700WilkeiboroSt. Hp I W I | I Phone: 634-2161 I wJ I GHSGS met Towedey'at the home ofMrs. E. C. Tetmn, Jr. with MA CheriA Xskey end Jordan m Prim and Mm. W. N. Harty, who introduced Mrs. Rath Short, and Mrs. Doha MdOsmai of the Davie Ofb School They geve ■dirocttoas on hosr to make mmnj and beautiful • Christmas hems ari presented each lady with pattonw aad dfoecttons of meat ef the lon 'lVUtors ware Mrs. Lois Ervii and Mrs. EL C. Tstum, Sr« Refreshments of cahe sijuarso ' and toe waresorvad. Mia. John Jerome was in charge of the meeting in the ohemrn of the president, Mrs. Fred Ptpcie. % , UtfICCF ri.H.llßllnn Tfca Mathatflat Mb MaMMM Ck wfc wjhhM la raacsr. TheTSl^SLetod iwh CM^rSSSijjy z» cbl im I t2 per yaar in Davie ft Rowa« Cowttat $6 par yaaralae-I