Cooleemee Personals
Veach Family Tours Bahamas
MR. AND MRS. JOHNNY
VEACH and son and Mr.
Veach's mother, Mrs. Ruth
Veach of Route 4, spent over a
week touring Bahama Islands
recently. They made the trip
especially to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Veach who live in Abaco,
one of the islands there. Bill is
employed by Owens-Illinois and
works in their sugar mill. The
group also toured the mill.
MR AND MRS. STEVEN
STROUP, Julie and Sherri of
Madison, Ohio were the guests
of Mrs. Stroup's aunt, Mrs.
Beatrice Shore of Joyner Street,
over the weekend. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bean.
MISS ANNIE PEARLE TA
TUM left on March 11, for a two
weeks visit with her nieces and
their families, Mrs. Ellen
Young of Falls Church, Vir
ginia, and Mrs. Janet Daven
port of Bryans Road, Maryland.
She then went on a nine-day
tour to Natchez, Mississippi and
New Orleans, Louisiana, with
the Moore Tours, Inc. of Char
lotte. She left the tour in At
lanta, Georgia. Enroute home,
she visited her nephew and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Tatum at Anniston, Alabama.
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S-SGT. AND MRS ROBERT
CROTTS and son, Marc, were
home the week of March 15-23,
visiting his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Eugene Crotts and Debbie
of Route 4, Mocksville. They
made the trip especially to visit
Mrs. Amanda Crotts, who has
been very ill for several weeks.
This was Mrs. Crotts first time
to see her wily great grand
child. They also visited with
Mrs. Eugene Crotts' mother,
Mrs. Rosa Harrell of Salisbury,
who also saw her great-grand
child for the first time. Part of
their visit was also spent in
Winston-Salem visiting Mrs.
Crotts' family, Mrs. Howard E.
Butner and children.
MR. AND MRS. DELANO
McCULLOUGH and family,
Greg, Teresa, and Jeff, of
Greenville, Tennessee were the
weekend guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Gregory of
Pine Ridge Road, and Mrs.
Mattie Sue McCullough of Route
MR GLENN McDANIEL re
turned home from Rowan Me
morial Saturday and is much
improved after undergoing sur
gery last Monday.
MR. AND MRS. BUDDY AL
EXANDER and son, Mike, and
Richard Barber were the week
end guests of Mrs. Martha Ann
Boyd and son Sam of Erwin.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN BAR
BER and Ann spent the week
end in Dunn, N. C. visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart,
formerly of Cooieemee.
MRS MILDRED PENNING
TON and Mrs. Sara Scott of the
Charmette Beauty Shop attend
ed an all day study course on
hair styling on Tuesday. April 7.
The classes were conducted
by Mr. Louis of Memphis. Tenn.
Detailed instructions were giv
en on hairstyling and hair
cutting.
MRS. BEATRICE SIEE and
twin sons. Kirk and Scott of
Long Island, New York arrived
last week for a two weeks visit
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Ed Johnson of Edgewood
Circle.
MRS. LILLIE BLAYLOCK is
a patient at Davie County Hos
pital.
WORTH POTTS has been a
patient at Davie Hospital for the
past two weeks
-Cnplaiww. Journal, Wiinnimy, April IS, If7o
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