a Page 4, The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N, C., April 9, 1965 WF TRACK BOYS CONTINUE WINNING Getting ready for Garner’s in vasion of Wake Forest next Wed nesday, the Wake cindermen took eight first places and five second places in sweeping to 65Vz points last Wednesday over visiting ■Franklinton and Oyford Orphan age. Sprinter John Henry Denton and distance ace Richard Lee were double victors to lead the Red Devils romp at the Elementary School field. Denton zoomed to the tape first in the 220 yard dash and beat James Caudle by a step in the 100 yard dash. Lee showed his heels to the visitors in the 880 and also in a sparkling mile of 4:39. Caudle and freshman Mike Gos- wick were the high point men in Franklinton’s 36% points. Caudle took first in the shot put with a heave of 41 ft. 10% in. Goswick leaped 5 ft. 1 in. to take high jump laurels. I Oxford Orphanage was led by Elliot and Smith, who made out standing showings in runnerup roles in the mile and discus. El liot’s mile time was 4:50. Also in the winner’s circle for Wake were Mike Cruser for the broad jump, Sid Hardwicke with the discus, and Steve Lowery in the 440. Wake also took the mile relay behind the efforts of Cru ser, Jimmy Tull, Eddie Warren and James Smith Warren. Meet results: 100 Yd. Dash — Denton, WF; Caudle, FR; Goswick, FR and Lowery, WF (tie); 10.4. Shot Put — Caudle, FR; Hard wicke, WF; Wilson, WF; Cruser, WF; 41’ 10%”. Mile — Lee, WF; Elliot, OX; Hayes, FR; Dement, FR; 4:39. Broad Jump — Cruser, WF; Jol ly, WF; Caudle, FR; Cash, FR; 18’ 2”. i 440 — Lowery, WF; E. Warren, WF; J. Warren, WF; Burger, FR; 57.6. , High Jump — Goswick, FR; Freddy, FR; Smith, OX; Denton, WF; 5’1”. 880 — Lee, WF; Tull, WF; Pruitt, OX; C. Shearon, WF; 2:19.5. Pole Vault — Forfeit to Frank- linton. 220 Yard Dash — Denton, WF; Lowery, WF; Goswick, FR; Gor- ten, OX; 24.3. Discus I— Hardwicke, WF; Smith, OX; Wilson, WF; Frank linton; 103’ 7”. Mile Relay — Wake Forest (Warren, Tull, J. Warren, Cruser); Oxford Orphanage (Davis, Page Sweeny, Pruitt); 3:56.5. New Jaycees The Wake Forest Jaycees had the Garner Jaycees as their guests Tuesday night at their regular meeting. Two new members have been welcomed recently I. D. Wheeler and David Gbison. Rotary Endorses Fluoridation The Wak,e Forest Rotary Club has endorsed fluoridation of the Wake Forest municipal water sup ply. According to Mrs. Leland Jones, president of the Wake Forest Wo man’s Club which is supporting the project whole heartedly, the Rotary is the fourth organization to endorse fluoridation locally. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Sat terfield, Jr. of Wake Forest an nounce the birth of a son, Robert Scott April 3 in Park View hospital in Rocky Moxmt. Mrs. Satterfield is the former Linda Arrington of Hollister. The Satterfields have another son, Mike. READ The CLASSIFIEDS 'OPEN HOUSE' HONORS PASTOR * V ' Youngsville Baptist Church and the new pastor and his wife. Rev. and Mrs. L. Jervais Phillips, en tertained the church and commu nity friends with an open house at the newly remodeled Baptist Parsonage Sunday from three to five. Guests were greeted at the en trance hall by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Allen and shown into the living room where a receiving line was composed of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. A1 DePorter, and Rev. and Mrs. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cheatham and Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Corpening invited guests into the den and dining area where refreshments of fruit punch, assorted fancy sandwiches, a variety of cookies, and mixed nuts were served the approximately one hundred and twenty five guests calling during YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPMNG HENE KEITHS "Whereipw price) Are A Habit Let's Face It! Like Rome, Consumer confidence isn’t built in a day. Our deputation for quality is based on years of satisfactory service to the community. Our policy has been and will always be never to compromise with a qauUty that is less than the high standard we’ve set. As a result, KEITH’S customers shop our store secure in the knowledge that they are guaranteed satisfaction with every purchase. Franks MorrelVs All- Meat 12 oz. 39c 6R. BEEF Fresh and Lean lb. BEST SEAFOOD IN TOWN Wide Variety of Fresh Fish, Plenty of Fresh Oysters Armour’s Star Choice Table Trimmed Chuck (All Center Cuts & 7 Bone!) lb. BACON Columbia lb. Lettuce Carrots - X No.l lb. bag Sweet Cider Good Cold or Hot Quart 25c Miss Virginia Holsum Can m 5 K tall C Ji Biscuits { 0 v3 Limit to 6 cans please " Country Style (Our Own) lb. Sausage 39c SALMON Pink lb. can w Margarine Table Best Limit to 2 lbs. please! m Wishbone Low Calorie 16 oz. bottle French Dressing 39c All Pullman Sizes iy2 lb. loaves Bread Call 556-3133 for Free Delivery and Phone Order Service SonOi Brooks Street Behind Ford Motor Co.-Wake Forest, N. C. the afternoon. Mrs. Elton Mitch ell poured punch and was assisted in serving by Mrs. Mack DeMent and Mrs. Marvin Roberts. Others i assisting in the dining area and kitchen were Mrs. W. T. Holden, Mrs. G. W. Barnes, Mrs. Everette Pearce, Mr. Marvin Roberts and j Mr. Mack DeMent. The serving | table was centered with a variety of floral arrangements and spring flowers werle Used throughout the home. Guests were then directed throughout the home by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Tal- madge Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tharring- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Moss. The guest register was presided over by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wood- lief and Mr. and Mrs. Turner E. Felton. The serving table was centered with a beautiful ararngement of mixed spring flowers, and spring flowers were used in other ar rangements throughout the house. N. A. Browns Entertain Club Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Brown en tertained their couples bridge club on Saturday evening, April 3, with a party at their home. There were three tables playing. A pretty Easter Holiday theme was used in decoration. A large colorful Easter egg with two white bunnies was centered on a living room table. Napkins, tallies and chocolate Easter eggs were also used. Lovely arrangements of daf fodils were used in the home. After the first progressifon of play, the hostess served a deli cious dessert course of “ ’63 Pie” assorted sandwiches and coffee. During play, guests enjoyed iced cokes, coffee and mixed nuts. Following three progressions of bridge, high score prize for the ladies was awarded to Mrs. Wiley Brown and men’s high went to Turner Felton. Members in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Woodlief, Mr. and Mrs. Turner E. Felton, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Brown, Mr. and Mrs; R. E. Cheatham, Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Corpening, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Reddick, and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fleming. Bernie Barham of Wake For est caught these nice shad in the Tar Rive|« at Rocky Mount last week using “Shad Dart” with red head and a Vz oz. sinker. Barham said he lost several since the fish are such fighters and the current was so swift. His total catch for the morning was 13 lbs. 2 oz. (Allen Photo). Rolesville Ball Teams Honored Members of the Rolesville Girls’ and Boys’ Basketball teams were honored Tuesday, March 30th for dinner at Parker’s Restaurant in Wilson. Mrs. Miriam Gay was chairman of the event which included many parents and interested basketball fans in the area. During the eve ning, awards were presented to the boys and girls and an appreci ation gift went to their coach. Bob Price. With the pretty week-end, many fishermen in the Roles ville area were out on the ponds, one of them was Jimmy Ware, who proudly shows off a 5 lb. 5 oz. bass. According to fisher men, this is pretty good for early in the season. Jimmy, caught this bass with live bait in a pri vate pond. —Lois Barham Photo Invitation Mr. and Mrs. James Lonnie Watkins request the honoU|. of your presence at the marriage - of their daughter, Donna Marie to Samuel Maynard Jones on Satur day, April 10 at four o’clock in Wake Cross Roads Baptist Church, Route 5, Raleigh. YOUNGSVILLE By MRS. TOBIE HOLDEN Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearce and Ison of Laurinburg visited Mrs. Nellie J. Holton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walker and family of Durham, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Pearce Sunday. They also along with Mr. and Mrs. Pearce attend ed a funer^il in Bunn. Mr. OUie Roberts has been in disposed for the past week. The Ways and Means Commit tee of Youngsville PTA wishes to thank each and every one for their fine cooperation in making the All Star Basketball game a suc cess Friday night. A number of local people attend ed the Annual Franklin County Democratic Dinner Saturday night which was held in Louisburg High School Cafeteria NEWS ITEMS < WMS Meets The regular meeting of the WMU of Youngsville Baptist Church met Monday night at church. Mrs. Ray Pearce presided and opening prayer was led by Mrs. Roy Strickland. Alter a business discussion the program directed by Mrs. W. T. Holden was on “The Baptist World Alliance”. During the worship period Mrs. George Barnes gave “Our Common De nominator”. Other members par ticipating on program were: Mrs. S. E. Tharrington, Mrs. T. E. Lindsey, Mrs. B. J Pearce, Mrs. Henry Parrish. The meeting ad journed by singing “Bless Be The Tie”. This ad will appear 1 time only. Clip & post in your tackle box. SPINNING ROD & REEL $3.95, ZEBCO “33” REEL, SVz FT. FIBREGLAS ROD, 75c RIGG ED CREME OR TRU-LIFE RED WORM, HOOK KEEPER & SWIVEL — ALL FOR — EXTRA LARGE CRICKETS - 3 doz. jQc 100 $\.50 CRAPPE MINNOWS Doz.^i^c BASS MINNOWS Doz. jQc LARGE RED WIGGLERS (GOOD COUNT) Cup 50c I 24-Hr. Honor System on RED WIGGLERS • OTHER BAITS In Season • THE FINEST IN CANE POLES FROM — J5c to $i.50 OVER 600 To Choose From! Save BIG On Everything FONVILLE'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE FISHING TACKLE — BAIT FALLS OF NEUSE, N. C. Choirs to Present Easter Contata The Youngsville Baptist Church Choir will present their annual Easter Cantata on Palm Sunday, April 11, at the church at seven thirty o’clock. "Flowers are GOD’S Bridge Club Meets Mrs. Bland Mitchell entertained her bridge club Friday night at her home. Her home was beauti fully decorated with all kinds of artificial flowers. After the second progression the hostess served strawberry short cake with coffee. Nuts, chocolate candy and Coca Cola’s were serv ed during play. Mrs. B. H. Patterson received high score and Mrs. J. H. Parrish second high. Those playing were: Mrs. George Barnes, Mrs. E. J. Pearce, Mrs. B. H. Patterson, Mrs. C. V. Timberlake, Mrs. J. H. Parrish, Mrs. Susan Green, Mrs. G. E. Win ston and Mrs. R. E. Cheatham. Thoughts of Youngsville Menu Week of April 12-16 Monday — Ham sandwich, cheese slice, turnip greens, beets, pine apple cake, bread, milk. Tuesday — Chicken salad, string beans, buttered corn, peach roll, crackers, hot roll, butter, milk. Wednesday — Weiners and chili, black eyed peas, cabbage carrot slaw, hot roll, milk. Thursday — Roast beef, candied yams, green peas, cookies,' hot roll and butter, milk. Friday — Beef-veg. soup, cheese on toast, apple pie, hot roll and butter, crackers, milk. Beauty”.. Eijo; Nothing expresses the true spirit of EASTER like flowers ... ★ CORSAGES ★ POTTED PLANTS ★ CUT FLOWERS (^der Florals for Your Church ... As Easter Gifts ... 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