Davie Art On Display At Center Hie gallery of the Salisbury- Rowan-Davie Supplementary Educational Center, 314 North Ellis Street, will be open on Sunday, April 5 and April 19 from 2:00 until 5:00 p.m. On view will be the current exhibit Art From The Schools Of Davie County, with representative works by children in drawing, painting, printmaking, design, and sculpture. Mrs. Eugene Braddy and Mrs. Hairy Wat kins, representatives from the Junior Woman's Club, will serve as hostesses. Alpha Delta Kappa Holds Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the local Alpha Delta Kappa was held Tuesday, March 24, at the home of Mrs. Mary Wall Sexton on Center Street. The group enjoyed a dinner of barbeque, prepared by Mas. Sexton, and other dishes brought in by the various members. After the meal, the group made plans for attending the state A.D.K. convention to be held at the Hilton 111 in Winston- Salem on April 16-18. Homemakers Slate Meeting The Cooleemee Homemakers Club will hold their regular meeting on Friday, April 17, with Mrs. Beatrice Shote at her home on Joyner Street at 7:30 p.m. r S ■ ' I T «Br J! -^B^HF^H^e Signs Of Spring ..Photographer James Barringer spotted some early sign* of spring as a pear til grouts its first blooms of the season. 64th Year COOLEEMEE, NORTH CAROLINA 12 Pages No. 14 Wednesday, April 8,1970 10 Cents ' ****** ' m "•» • • • • * "*•«■»» W,k4tß. • vatitrS * 4Bml iL iiwn dyc* B *-^• r * 1 HI R JH 1 Hfew ,^oo^ ' A Bicycle Built For Two Beth Hoyle and Lynn Spargo take advantage of a pretty spring day as they team up for an after school ride. The bicycle built for two was originally bought a couple of years ago by Beth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoyle, as an anniversary gift to each other. They haven't ridden it lately because Ed seemed to think he was doing all the work, especially up hill. Lynn is the daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. John Spargo. (Photo by Barringer). Incorporation Meeting Is Slated For April 23 The board of directors of the Cooleemee Industrial Development Associatior arrived at a date for a towr meeting concerning the in corporation of Cooleemee. The open meeting will be held on Thursday, April 23, at th€ Cooleemee School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The purpose of the town meeting is to inform everyone of the advantages and disad vantages of incorporation. A qualified panel, in all related fields, will be on hand to attempt to answer any questions the audience may nave. Everyone within the tem porary boundaries is urged to attend this meeting and receive first hand information on the incorporation. The residents who will be eligible to vote in the upcoming election, which will probably be held in early June, must live within the following temporary co-operate boundaries: That is from the River Bridge on HWY 801, up the river to Cow Pasture Creek. Up the creek to a point adjacent to Church Street Extentioh. From there to a point Nor thwest to "the end 'of Hickory Street. Then to include all property adjoining Hickory Street to State Road 1128 and all property adjoining State Road 1128 to Highway 801. Davio Liorarj s—3*-65 I^ocksville, N C 27028 Then all property adjacent Highway 801 to Midway Street, then to Center Street. At this point all adjoining property on Center Street to Holt Street, including all property adjoining Holt Street North on line to River Bridge at beginning poiunt. The above boundaries are temporary and the permanent boundaries will be se by town officials if the vote is to in corporate. Prim- to the election, there will be a date for registration at Revival Crowd Large Revival services began this week at the First Baptist Church with a record breaking crowd both Sunday and Monday nights. "Strength For Living" is the theme for the services which will begin each evening at 7:30 p. m. Several of the pastors of the community will be conducting the reaminder of this weeks services. Rev. David Edwards, pastor of North Cooleemee Baptist Church will be preaching tonight (Wed nesday); Riv. Walter Eades of The Church of God on Thur- which time all persons eligible to vote will be required to register. At the time of the June election, five town com missioners will be elected and will serve if the vote is for in corporation. Any eligible voter, within the temporary boundaries, will be eligible to run for these five town positions. In the event of incorporation, the five elected will elect a mayor from among themselves. sday; Rev. William Cain of Jerusalem Baptist Church on Friday. Saturday evening is given to prayer in preparation for the climax of the Sunday services with Rev. Burchette, pastor, preaching the morning services and Rev. William Dingus, pastor of the Cooleemee Methodist Church, preaching the closing service on Sunday evening. The interest and enthusiasm of the entire community has resulted in a most spiritual reward to those attending thus far.

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