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Mrs. Rail's Third Grada Continuing the Journal series of
pictures of classes at Cooieemee School, today we show Mrs. Rash's
third grade. Members are: Tamara Bean, Regina Boger, Teresa
Canter, Ronald Carter, John Chambky, Stella Coble, Terry Crea
son. Connie Durham, Trina Frye, Willie Gadson, Robby Head,
Mclntyre Back After Year in Vietnam
ROBER'fcMcINTYRE arrived home
Sunday after spending the past
year in Vietnam. He wfll be spend
ing a 30 day furlough with his wife,
the former Brenda Campbell of
Cooieemee. Robert is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mclntyre of Rt 1
Woodleaf.
MR. AND MRS. BILL RAG
GETT and son, Bee, of
Petersburg, Virginia, spent
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs.
Baggett's mother, Mrs. lila
Wagner Cope of Cooieemee.
BRENDA McINTYRE was
treated and releeaed at Rowan
tfttuiriil hn«plt»l for
of the forehead, following an
automobile in Salisbury
on Friday. She was a passenger
In a car operated bty Donna Long
Trexler of 4 Grave Street which
crashed at t—** »I»h Depot
streets at 6 p.m. Her car struck
another vehicle operated by
Connie Mack Benson of 907
Heilig Ave., Salisbury. Damage
to Mrs. Trexfcr's car was
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Cl—win Up - Bobby Player it spending his time after school rak
ing and During leaves. It won't be much longer until he can put
his rake up for another season. Bobby is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Player of 38 Davie Street and a Freshman at Davie High.
HOP damage. No one was
aeriously injured.
MRS. FRANCES CLICK ac
companied Mrs. Phyllis Sum
mers and children to Oolonkl
Beach, Virginia, last weekend,
visiting relatives of Mrs, Sum*
mors. They also toured parts
of Maryland.
MR. AND MRS. BARRY
GREGORY and daughter,
Paige, of HuntsviUe, Alabama
spent Thanksgiving holidays
with Barry's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gregory of Route 4,
Mocksville.
MRS. LTOBY GALES and
Mrs. Vamta Shore returned
home Sunday night after spend
ing the past several days tour
ing New York. They joined the
Madison Tour upon their arrival,
which made the trip even more
interesting and enjoyable.
T HANKSGIVING DINNER
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Romie
Gregory of Center Street were
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gregory and
daughter, Lois, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Heibert, Tamda Holt, Dennis Howell, Joyce James,
Ricky McCrary, Joe Mclntyre, James Michael, Philip Patterson,
Tracy Patterson, Betty Player, Deborah Poplin, Paula Sechrest,
Michael Sizemore, Carl Smith, James Strain, Timothy Tafbert,
Deborah Tutterow and Craig Williams. (Photo by Barringer)
Sonny Gregory, and children.
Gary, Kay, Jane and Mike of
Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Gregory and son Calvin of
Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Gas
Dedmon of Pine Ridge. Mr. and
Mrs. Pink Foster of Lexingotn
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ijames
of Pine Ridge visited the
Gregorys in the fate afternoon.
MRS. HOWARD PHELPS re
mains a patient at Presbyterian
hospital in Charlotte and tt slow
ly improving.
MRS. ETHEL CAMPBELL of
Georgetown, Washington, D. C.
spent the Thanksgiving Holi
days with her sister, Mrs.
BiU White of Oooieemee. On
Saturday night Mrs. Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Snead and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill White went
oat to dinner in honor of Carolyn
and Bill's 28th wedding an
niversary.
PVT. FRED smjjr Fork
Polk, Louisiana spent
Thanksgiving holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Ellis, Jr.
T HANKSGIVING DINNER
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Frye of Main Street included
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baily
Woodruff of Mocksvilie, Mr. and
Mrs. Bouie Taylor of Atlanta,
Ga* Mr. and Mrs. John Hendon
and aon of AahoviDe, Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford Frye and aon, San
dy, of Mocksvilie, Mrs. J. Lea
Dwiggins of Winston-Salem,
Mrs. MoUy Hunting and aon,
Bryan, of Winstoo-Saiem, Mini.
Mudred Cherryholmes of Salis
bury. Even though Jim had to
won on Thanksgiving day, it*
was still possible for him to be
Included in the traditional tur
key dinner prepared by Mrs.
Frye.
MR. AND MRS. KELLY
BKOGDON and children, John
and Laresa, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Kenney all of and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben ChUders and
children, Mona Jo and Lisa Ann.
of Route 4, Mocksvilie were the
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond House.
MR. AND MRS. PINK
FOSTER of Laadugton were the
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mrs. Bessie Canupp of North
COOI4I^ITMM?
MR. AND MRS. DELANO
McCULLOUGH and children,
Greg, Tereea and Jeff spent
the Thanksgiving holidays
visiting their families, Mr. and
Mrs. Janus Gregory of Pine
Ridge and Mrs. Mattie Sue
McCuOoogh of BaMc 4,
Mocksvilie.
um SARAH MYEBS is a
patient at Davie hoapbaL
SAM MYERS remains * ptt
ttent at Davie hospital.
HOMER PEACOCK, former
Oootocmoe i iwMnl, mm living
in Tiffin, Ohio is spending this
week visiting Us Alar Mrs.
Anne tmUwr of ffustoo
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MKBTMAS CAMS
WFT WRAP See oar HoNmork col tec-
Wrap the prettiest pocksfes tion. of Christmas ereetinfs
uatfsr atky tree with Hallmark Hut carry year food wishes
gift wrap and tries, match- best Chooee a style that
nf tap aad ribbons for expresses year indMdeottty
every style. jad coed tests.
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Throw a party at tbe drop of Give the children something
a snowflafce—ifs easy when to do on s snowy day: let
Hallmark helps. Pick a party them deck the halls with
set from oar assortment ef punch-out decorations from
festive styles. HaNmark.
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