i Wake Forest Branch Hospital Patients The Wake Weekly, Wake Fodest, N C., Sept. 3, 1965, Page 5 I G.A. Coronation Service those taking part in Coronation at Ridgecrest Baptist Church Sunday were (1 to r) Bart Keith, crown bearer. Ridgecrest Church Has Service rest Baptist hurch held A coronation service Sun- GA’s who had complet- were: Sandra Woodlief, st and Mrs. P. G. Cash, W HOURS :30 - 5:30 SIGNAL TV SERVICE 4 S. WHITE ST. EPHONE: 556-3963 organist. Miss Linda Rich was in charge of decorations. Ushers were Dennis Murphy, Frank Brandon, Larry Ray, and Randy Keith. Following the service the WMS was in charge of a reception hon oring the girls. queen; Becky Choplin and Cindy Goldston, Ladies-in-Waiting and Karen Keith, Maiden. Taking part in the service in ad dition to those pictured were: Mrs. W. P. Woodlief, GA leader; Mrs. Ola Ray, who presented the charg es; and Mrs. Carmel Lloyd, the Requirements. Miss Shannon Cash Becky Choplin — Lady in wait ing, Sandra Woodlief — Queen, Cindy Goldston — Lady-in-wait ing, Teresa Murphy — flower girl and Karen Keith — Maiden. —(Bob Allen Photo) Wake Forest Elem. School Menu Week 7-10 Tuesday — Sliced bologna and cheese, pork and beans, tossed salad, apple salad, bread, milk. Wednesday '— Chicken salad, po tato chips, tomato and lettuce, V2 pear, bread, milk. Thursday — Hot dogs, beans, slaw, cake, milk. Friday — Fish sticks, buttered po tatoes, cabbage salad, fruit jello, bread, milk. Patients in the Wake Forest Hos pital Wednesday morning were: Mrs. Dorothy Chavis of Franklin- ton, Kenneth Fleet of Richmond, Va., Mrs. Cherie Lindsey of Youngsville, Baby boy Harris, Mrs. Sue Carter, Kenneth Rietz, Mrs. Paralee Edwards, Miss Jean Ray, Jackie Thompson, Mrs Stat- tie Wall, Mrs. Susie Webb, Mrs. Diana Hamilton, Mrs. Lula Gay, Mrs. Nonie Wall, Mrs. Ann Robin son Patterson and baby girl all of Wake- Forest, Mrs. Mamie O’Neal, Creedmoor and Mrs. Ron nie Mae Beddingfield of Wilming ton. 5^' r-O' .oW'lK \96» Smif-HHtXD Holiday Food Favorites Calx Patients discharged Wednesday morning were: Mrs. Lessie Rob erts and Mrs. Irene Freeman both of Rolesville, Miss Dale Lord of Raleigh, Mrs. Addie Woodlief of Youngsville, Terry Alford, Donald Lucas, Mrs. Beulah O’Neal, Ver non Pearce, Dennis Cooper, Tom my Moody, Mrs. Grace Ross, Thurlow Allen, Mrs. Lois Keith, Robert Evans, Jr and Mrs. Mar tha Merritt Harris and baby boy all of Wake Forest. 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All this work on the golf course has not cur tailed Bobby’s golf’'game in the least bit and he is one of the better golfers at the club. Cur rently he is participating in the club tournament and qualified for the championship flight He can knock the tee shot a mile and if he can get his chipping and putting under control might just surprise somebody in the coming matches. BANANAS so TENDER YOU CAN gUT IT WITH A FORK 3 LBS. caisnsreD HaM Armour, Rath or Hormel — Your Choice! $289 / Frv/f PIES Frozen Banquet Apple, Peach Cherry FOR $ 79 BOBBY KINTON Pro Wade Briggs along with Sammy Brewer and Ben Aycock, Jr. attended the pro-am last week at White Lake. This three-some came out in the money placing in lira the top teams competing. Wade along with Richard Lee played Monday and Tuesday in the pro- am being held in Fuquay Springs. Unfortunately they were unable to do much good in this tournament as Richard Fired a 78-74 and Wade shot 76-70. 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