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>l^ Is r § : . v. j t ]j \1 j .s-w'!#."■ 4 f\ / X \x ' liij x • - r'"T\ %T, ft'- J i^J v I f | ' V■ r • j 1 " ?! A /'' I f •?t* ? ? 'L-W -J i—J ''lf W *> t \ \ »«N | » / I—J ,_ . . :If // T" r 1\ 1 ' i —. »M#/r * 7 V •r > % nirrT 'A I « / / L —-1 V T ® le Pro P osw ' Temporary Corporate Boundaries of Cooleemee *> Library News EXPAND YOUR MIND, BUT NOT WITH HARMFUL DRUGS! Your public library has reading material and films to keep you up to date on the drug question but offers so much more! The slogan for National Library Week, 1970, really said it: READING IS FOR EVERYBODY. Today, more than ever before, we NEED to read in order to be informed and keep up to date. There is no town so small that it does not have citizens who are anxious to be better informed on some topic of national concern be it the drug scene, our deteriorating environment or the world's hot spots. By the same token, there is no man, woman or child who isn't in terested in something people, places, events, a craft or trade, a hobby or a business. It is not news to us, in the library, that there is some book or books thatt will interest each of them. We are all swamped with words spoken and written through every kind of media. Yet, chiefly in books can we find the reasoned and in-depth presentations of facts and ideas upon which we can base in telligent and considered ideas and actions. * Scotch Irish Set Fish Fry Hie Scotch Irish will hold a fish fry on Saturday, May 9, beginning at 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Serving will continue at 4 p.m. until B:3op.m> The public is in vited. If you have the library habit, already, WELCOME. If you have not developed it, so far, please think on these things, try your public library, and A SPECIAL WELCOME TO YOU. Main Library Hosts Party A party for children and parents of Davie County will be held at the main library at 7:30 o'clock on Monday, May 18. Films, refreshments and a pleasant evening together to introduce and explain plans for the county-wide summer reading program for young people will be had during the open house. Incoming librarian Mrs. Nancy Fullbright will be present at the open house. Essie Creason Honored With Surprise Supper Mrs. Essie Creason was given a surprise supper in honor of her birthday on April 26 at Davie Fish Camp. Hie supper was given by her children and families, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cieason, Lisa and Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Denny Creason and Kim; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Head and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Keller. Read your future in books! Look ahead see yourself as you can be, with books in your future! See what your public library has to offer. To the Voters of Davie County: I sincerely appreciate your support and the confidence you have shown in me. I accept this responsibility fully realiz ing that the Board of Education must provide the best possible education for every child in Davie County, regardless of ability, financial status, race or loca tion. Lib Anderson -CMlmmm JOMTWI, I*7o C. E. Ridenhour Gets Promotion C. E. (Tommy) Ridenhour of Main Street has been promoted to Regional Trainer for Reserve Life Insurance Company, effec tive April IS. He has been with the company for one year. The new position will consist of traveling in five states, North Carolina, Virginia, West Vir ginia, Maryland, and Deleware. He will conduct training schools for management personnel for Reserve Life. Tommy is married to the former Peggy Lindsey of Kan napolis. They have two chil dren, Terry and Denise. Class Surprises Mrs. Wrights With Shower On Monday evening at the Cooleemee Recreation Center, the Ceramics class surprised Mrs. Ralph Wrights, instructor of the classes, with a "pink and blue" shower. After the opening of many gifts, refreshments of home-made cake, ice cream and salted nuts were served. Mrs. C. W. Shepherd was in charge of the event and Mrs. Brady Alexander baked the cakes for the occasion. Jaycettes To Hold Rummage Pick Up The Cooleemee Jaycettes will hold a rummage pick up on Wednesday, May 13, beginning atsp.m. Anyone wishing items to be picked up are asked to put them outside at this time. They would especially like to have any dis carded pots, pans, dishes, sil verware, clothes, linens, odds and ends, lamps, toys, small appliances or small pieces of furniture. 3
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