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Glen Royal News By PAULINE HARDING Just one week from today and it will be Christmas Eve! Everyone enjoyed the parade last Friday and we are all busily engaged in ' all the tasks that go to make Christmas. May it indeed be “merry and bright” — We hope lots of former Wake Foresters will be here for the holidays. Billie Perry, who now lives in New York City, sends Christmas greetings. The former Ruth Deans sends greetings and pictures of her FIVE children. She is now Mrs. Don Gray and lives in Christianburg, Va. Harold Simpson, now a ma jor in the Air Force, has sent Christmas greetings to Wake For est and a nrettv picture of his five children. He is presently station ed at Offrett Air Force Base in Nebraska. It’s real good to have 'Vnews of those who erew up here '#nd are now living elsewhere. Tell \ye about the cards and nictures ■ m receive of former Wake For esters for our Christmas column next week. expects the ship to remain in Nor folk for several months; so we will be seeing him around! Its real good to know one serviceman will be home for Christmas. Mr. Ivey Perry was a patient at Wake Forest Hospital all last week, but reutrned home Monday of this week. We are so glad he is doing so much better. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harding and Mrs. Geneva Whitley went to Kin ston on Sunday after receiving word of the tragedy. A former Wake Forester, the former Wanda Johnson was killed in an automo bile accident. We are all in sym pathy with Mrs. Clark, Margaret and Wanda’s children. Mr. and Mr.s. H. L. Woodlief were in Norfolk, Va. Simdav and Monday to be among the many invited guests to welcome home the big aircraft carrier U.S.S. Trdpnoririence. which has been in Miet Nam combat for 5 months. Thev. together with Peggv. were on board Mondav morning for sne- ci'al spryiees yrUh manv celehri- tieq. ind"ding Miqq America. (Bet Tnmrnv T eo per) fhose othcr sai- lors liked that!) After lunch on board. Mr. and Mrs. Woodlief and Tommy Lee Miss Faythe Harding arrives home today for a two weeks’ Christmas vacation. Falls News By Mrs. D. P. Jenks Jingle bells . . . jingle bells . . . • ' it’s SAVINGS all the way, at HOLLOWELL’S. And oh what fun it is to shop where the best buys in IP s all your favorite Holiday feasting ^ foods are right at your fingertips. • It’s the easy, the economical way * to wrap up your entire food order • in one pleasant shopping tour ... * and our STOREWIDE LOW PRIG- 5| ES really ring up BIG SAVINGS for you! Specials Good Through Dec. 24th TURKEYS WF High Menu I i Monday — Hotdogs. cole slaw, dry beans, chili & mustard, potato sticks, lemon cake, hot roll, milk. 'uesday — Cream turkey, but tered rice, garden peas, peach halves, celery stick, yeast roll, milk. 'ednesdav — Vegetable soup with beef, pimiento cheese — peanut butter sandwiches, carrot .stick, chocolate cake, milk, bread, Christmas candy. If anyone wonders why David Looper ran off the road one morn ing recently, David was going to work and he skidded on ice on the road. There were others who saw him and proved he was not reck less. David was not hurt but frightened real bad. B H M n IB Armour Star or Morrell H A Pn 3 Pound Can WF Elem. Menu Week of Dec. 20-?? nday — Hamburopr. r.pi.p pnd ears. tosscU salad, baked ap- e, bun, milk. I ;sday — Hot dogs, navy beans, aw. cake, bun, milk. Ipnesday — Baked turkey dress- cranberry sauce, snap !ans. tossed salad, ice cream, roll, milk, errv Christmas and A Happy Year. Mrs. Holden Well it’s party time again. Par ties and dinners everywhere. The new press at the Wake Weekly is just out of this world. I was in the shop the day it was making its first run of papers and got one of the very first prints. Good work Bob and Peggy. But thanks to you for letting me fold them back in ’54 a few times. Miss Effie Robertson 'will be here in the Pentacostal Holiness Church Sunday afternoon, Dec. 19, at 3 o’clock for a preaching and singing service. You are invited to attend. Fresh, Plump 5 to 7 lbs. Young Tom 16 to 18 lbs. lb. litley Hiig-h nor Roll Listed on Honor Roll: All A’s cts and A on conduct, grade: Frances Henderson, Hendricks grade: Bill Perkinson grade: Sue Perry, June Inan, Patricia Burgess, Lin- Pes, Sandra Mantych, Betty Wanda Raper, Diane Wat- L/Ucy Thomas, Frances Tun- Honor Roll: All A’s except B and A on conduct ^rade: Bill Medlin, Michael Patricia Groom I grade: Becky May, Jim Sue Robertson ^rade: Rhonda Gail Perry, Anderson, Betty Raybon, laybon, Kathleen Smith pade: Gavle Clifton, Joyce petty Ruth Finch, Evelyn Sandra Pennington. The Junior girls had their Christ mas party Friday night, Dec. 10 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Leon ard. After playing games and singing carols they enjoyed re freshments which consisted of chicken salad sandwiches, pickles, potato chips, cookies and Christ mas punch. Those attending were Rachel Perry, Martha Carter, Phyllis Smith, Patty Keefe and Vickie Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Leonard visit ed Mr. and Mrs. William Barham and Miss Pearl Jenks Saturday afternoon. We had our circle meeting Tues day morning with Mrs. Betty Has kins. Twelve members were pres ent. After our program, we made our little cats. These are for some very special people that you will hear about after Christmas. When we had finished our program, Bet ty had us go into her dining room for a real good treat of sandwich es, Cokes, peanuts and cookies. We all enjoyed the fellowship very much. Hope Strickland and Mark Young were our little guests. At this writing Jeff Looper is sick with that mean old virus. I wish somebody could kill that old mean thine. It’s always making soTTie good b’tHe fellow sick. We missed his mother, Carol at our circle meeting. b7it of course her Rt-tie .Tef^ came first. We hope he and all our little friends are well by now. CARD OF THANKS my the I would like to thank all friends and neighbors and staff of Wake Forest Hospital for the many, many things done for me and my family while a patient at the hospital. Also thanks for the gifts, cards and many beautiful flowers that I received Mrs. Lettie R, Choplin IIS & THAT bi/ Martha Sandusky Festival 10 to 14 lbs. 43 c CHOICE OF GRIND MAXWEU Reg. or Drip pound bag * « HOUSE ^ V GOOD TO 7'>; .~r THE LAST DROP, .V -W COFFEE $AVE HOLLOWELL’S DISCOUNT COUPON LUZIANNE $AVE LB. IK COFFEE 49 NO LIMIT! NO LIMIT! W : Me • Register for FREE 1966 Deluxe Sewing Machine (retail value $219.50) Drawing to be Dec. 18,1965. COLORFUL »Pop-up Riddle Instant 10 BOOK« H. Maxwell House oz. Ho. 2 can with 3 inner seals from any size _ INSTANT Maxwell House COFFEE on VOUR ORDER SUNK AT OtIR STORE • Hershey’s COCOA Aluminum Foil w : Reynolds WRAP 25c asketball team last Tues- the game with Millbrook lost Friday night’s game ner 81-56. n I’s are doing better. They Millbrook girl’s 24-13 and )-17. «.l la"’ elled Benson Tuesday night might’s game is with a home game, ior Music Club met Mon- at 7:00 at Mary Alice house. Plans for future and prospective mem- discussed. Mrs. Boal 'ogram. Members sang Carols and the meet- led. of the Junior Civitan [begun their annual Clax- :ake sale. sweat shirts came this Y are bright red with lH’ing and a white devil, t fad around school is It’s awfully cheering morning to see “rain ing around, iation was held last It was hard to keep n the necessary things ;ep trving to find her America of 1920 doing on. and .loan of Arc '( ind shield. Girls par ticipating in the initiation were Judy Martin, Pam Alford, Pauline Battle, Catherine Beddingfield, Debbie Bullard, Lana Cannon, Claudia Copeland, Beth Copeland, Cathy Dar, Cathy Davis, Connie Dean, Julia de Nijs, Diane Denton, Ernestine Denton, Edith Dunn, Becky Easely, Mary Fuller, Judy Frazier, Vicky Grice, EUen Hale, Nancy Hammock, Linda Harp, Nancy Hendrix, Ruth Hicks, Billie Leigh Holding, Rhonda Hood, Jan ice Jones, Joyce Keith, Betty Jean Kinton, Beverly Medlin, Sandra Medlin, Gloria Pearce, Becky Ray, Linda Self, Betty Smith, Peggy Wall, Sammie Jo Wall, and Gwen Woodlief. I The judges, Mrs. Perry and Mr. Morgan, picked two winners and two runners-up: 1st prize, Becky Easely, as Statue of Liberty; 2nd prize, Edith Dunn as Pocohontas; 1st runner-up, Beverly Medlin as Granny Clampett; 2nd runner-up, Betty Smith as Little Bo Peep. Let’s Laugh The teacher didn’t like the way the pupils were always watching the clock. Finally one day she tacked the following sign over the timeniece, “Time will pass — will you?” CELEinr^ ★ Plenty of Nuts, Candies and Fruit Cake Fixin’s — Larg-e Assortment of Decorations and Wrapping Paper SO ige. box 2 5 f. stalk Red CRAPES .PUNCH I Hawaiian Rosy Red S 46 oz. can 3 tans 11.00 CRANBERRY SAUCE OeeaTr spray T^cme 7oa>tt Sup£^ ^ VT 'w mk V IV &nl JhJ , - , OMN EVtUV i 223 E. Roosevelt Avenue Member Better Val-U Food Stores, Inc. WAKE FOREST N C I NIGHT ^TIL 9 S dollar gets you MORE FOR LESS
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