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SHETHFIET.-D HIGH TIMES J, W. Coats is the present president of the N. C* Federation of Music Clubs, due to his thesis •‘Hillbilly Music for People Who Hate Hillbilly Music,'• Doutie Lassiter aided Mr. Coats in the cultural aspects of the work. ThereJerry Langdon*s animal hospital, but where is Jerry? He is in Rex Hospital recuperating from'Cowpox. He never realized his work could be so dangerous. His charming nurse, Katherine Lee, has finally caught up with him. She has it, tool Wonder how come? 'Stopping at Gino*s for a plate of spaghetti, I see the Wake Forest Basketball team, tops in the nation for this year. Their coach Jean Parker is right there with them, Tlie capta5ji of the team is that wonderful Sherwood Creech, Leaving the Restaurant, I spy a soap box speaker telling the people about the evils of modern living. Yes, Edwin Williams is the boy I In the group of attentive listeners, I spy Shirley Lassiter and her six little fishermen and Carolyn Lee and her adorable Quintuplets, I hail a taxi and there I find William “Speed** Brantham at the wheel and here we go to Smithfield, Ah, out in front of the courthouse stands Smithfield»s new Sanitation Commissioner, Roy Land. There is his secretary, Ccurying his br#f^n, I Mm brief ease, I believe it*s Angeline Johrszon^ I hear that Charlie “Silent Service’* Peterson has turned out to be the best F.B.I, agent in years. Right now he^s trying to figure out why Phyllis Stephenson and Linda Massengill were so interested in Four Oaks back in 195S, Also, a new business has opened in the old home town, Massengill^s Open Air Market, Therets the new “plastics canpany** too. Gail Ogbum founded it furthering her kncwledge in the field cf science. Her company specializes in the production of eye glass rims and false teeth. Janie Daughtry has recently been honored with second loving cup for winning the Natiorcvide Talking Marathon, Celebrity Myra Bjrrd took the place of Ann Southern on the popular T, V, show •’Private Secretary,” Other bits of interesting news are that Jimmy Eason, now a graduate of Carolina, has invented a new type of school bus. It has “mud resistant” tires; Eleanor Barbour and Ann Lee, graduates of nursing school, have found the missing link—the key to “Doc+or Hudson*s Secret Journal,” VJhat is this lying in the corner? Looks like a bundle of old clothes—^no, Itts Joe Reed, doing what he»s always wanted to do—nothing; Here comes Susan Eason, lovely movie actress, who is home on vacation. Look, who^s dropping a dime in Joe*s hat. Ahi Kerens the latest edition of the Smithfield Herald. I'see on the editorial page that Me.lba Austin Powell, Glenda Hamilton Stewart, Carolyn Parnell, end Catherine Dupree think this growing town should have an organized “diaper Service,” The advertisements include one from Judith Evans ^ '’Interior Decoration Shoppe” end from Barbara B3n?d*s “Ladies Apparel," I see Lr; Jerry M. Highsmith is making his daily visit to the Woodard 5 & 10 cent store, managed by Sylvia Price^ Thei'e we see him buying up a handful of false teeth to accommodate Elsie Pope plus his other faithful customers. Zounds I
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