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Wake Forest Social & Local ;nd Mrs; Paul Campbell and will leave Saturday to spend las Holidays with relatives ama and Georgia. John Chenault of Red visited her mother, Mrs. lollowell over the weekend. J. W. Hollowell, Mrs. John it and Mrs. Grady Stephens d Open House at the Gov- Mansion Sunday afternoon, leigh Garden Club presented lual affair. and Mrs. Roy' Hopkins of 1 were dinner guest of Rev. s. John W. Davis Sunday. John W. Davis attended the p Women’s Club luncheon ay and Mr. Davis attended istian Business Men’s lunch- Wednesday in Raleigh. John W. Davis, volunteer worker for the Y.W.C.A. of surprised the 25 women irs of the West Haven Rest ast Thursday afternoon. She ^ assistance of her husband, S'. Davis gave for them a ias Service entitled “The a received a piece of jewelry donated by K-Mart of Raleigh and -fruits and candy donated by Winn-Dixie Store of North Hills. Miss Ipock of Wake Forest High School had mimeographed a num ber of carols which were used dur ing the service. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bobo, Willie Faye and Margaret visited Glenn Ann at East Carolina Sunday for open house at the new Home Eco nomics Building. Glenn Ann help ed conduct the tours. Rev. and Mrs. John W. Davis at tended the graduating exercises of the State Highway Patrol in Chapel Hill Friday. Their nephew, Deral Wayne Raynor of Four Oaks was one of the graduates. While in Chapel Hill the Davis’ visited Mrs. Rosa Perry also Rev. J. R. Green who is 92 years of age. Lyon Presides At Banquet The Wake County Food Dealers associations annual Christmas Ban quet w'as held December 10 at the Sheraton-Sir Walter, President John Lyon of Wake Forest presided. En tertainment was by Tne Executives and a dance followed. Those attending from Wake For est included in addition to the pres ident, Mrs. Lyon, Mrs. Jesse W. Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Keith, Mrs. Tommy Wicker, Mrs. Cola Matheny and Mrs. Re becca Pleasants. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins of Wake Forest announce the birth of a son, Benny Allen at Rex Hos pital on Dec. 9. Mrs. Jenkins is the former Betty Jackson of Wake Forest. Celebrates Birtkdah Mrs. Emily Barham celebrated her 82nd birthday with 48 members of her family present. Guests were from Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Zebulon, Raleigh, Franklinton, Youngsville and Wake Forest pres ent. A pessimist is a person who is seasick during the entire voyage of life. Annual DAR Luncheon Held Tues. The annual Dutch luncheon of the | General James Moore Chapter DAR was held Tuesday, December opment Council met on Monday 16 at the home of Mrs. John Farish "^ght, December 15th for its month- ^ ^ , iy meeting and new officers were on South Wingate Street. Mrs. Carl pjggted to serve for the next year. They are as follows: Delano Pearce, President; Neal Mitchell, vice president; Mrs. Sammy Keith, ^secretai-y; Mrs. O. T. Barham, Jr., An appetizer course was served reporter; Louis Pearce, Jr., pho tographer.; and Historian and Scrapbook Committee, Mrs. L. F. Weathers, Mrs. L. N. Rogers, Mrs. Earl Haynes and Mrs. E. B. Rob erts. The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., Thurs., Dec. 18, 1969, Page 5 Delano Pearce Elected New Rolesville Council Head Dickens, hostess, was assisted in receiving the nineteen members by Mrs. W. H. Holding, Mrs. John Mills and Mrs. Farish. Tlie Rolesville Community Devel- church with advice on a landscap ing project which they hope to be gin soon after Christmas. The coun cil decided that they would take this as a project for February or March. The Community Christmas Tree has been placed on the Neal Rogers Store Building and area churches in the sitting room after which guests found their seats at small tables in the dining room and den. A dessert was passed after the main course. WF Senior Citizens Enjoy Party The Wate Forest Senior Citizens \ made arrangement centered the ta- Chinese Checkers, and Argentina LiuD met Dee. 11th at the commu- ble. Coffee, homemade cookies, v/ere then played, m y ouse All business was dis-! toasted pecans and Christmas can- The meeting was brought to a istmas Stnrv and Snirlt nf T a , dy were served. ] close with exchange of gifts from has.” Each of the member^ ^ Christmas] After every one enjoyed the re- each other. The next meeting will »ated in the service At the I Thl" r u 4. 4. | freshments, several games of Bingo be Jan. 8th from 10 a.m. to 12. f the service each inemher e d table was cov-: were played. Everybody won, one Everyone 55 or over is cordially in- f the service each member ered with a linen cloth. A hand- or more prizes. Bridge, Scrabble, vited to attend. The most mischievious little boys take on angelic looks as they carols garbed in white robes. These sixth graders performed Quick Meals for Busy Mothers Sherrie’ Goff I meat. Mix remaining ingredients; lectric Living Specialist pour over the noodles. Do not stir, la Power & Light Company Bring to a boii. Turn heat to low- out the skillet ladies, ’cause cover and simmer for 30 minutes | ot a tasty quick and econo- or until noodles arc tender. Makes i meal for you. It’s easy to 6 servings. ] and considering the food ' ' With food costs the way they are | today, many of us are looking for ] recipes that are tasty, nutritious, and economical. Here’s a recipe that comes in that category. I hope you enjoy it. j at the Wake Forest Elementary PTA’s Christmas program Thurs day. —(Photo by Bob Allen) A delightful program “I Remem ber Christmas” was presented by Miss Catherine Paschal, foUowing the DAR ritual and business part of the meeting. Mrs. T. J. Byrne, Vice-Regent, presided. DUBOIS NEWS other items of business discussed included the announcement that the judging for the most attractive dec orated homes for the Christmas Season will take place sometime during this week-end. Residents are reminded to leave Christmas lights on if they wish to take part in this judging; also, those who live out side the city limits and who would „ I like for the judges to come by their Mrs. Ressie Alston had a big dm- cap mj-s. Patsy ner recently. Guests were her mo-, young at 556-5466 by 5 p.m. Friday, ther, Mrs. Nancy Mayo and Uncle, December 19th. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Mr. Lee Grisson of Cary, Mrs. Luna j awards will be given and pictures Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Calip Mayo p^gde of the winners for the news- of Durham, Mrs. Mary Mayo, Mrs. ' paper Virginia Hailey and 3 children and , James Lewis all of Newport News, ' Completion of the traffic islands Va., Mrs. Nellie Brooks, Miss Ber- was discussed and the next step tha Mayo and Haywood Smith of wiU be the placing of a native Raleigh. , boulder in two of the islands then , ,, , I the planting of shrubs around them. Misses Alley M. and Maude ^ Roberts and Mrs. Robert Rog- Young, Mrs. Mattie Alston and Mrs.. I of this Beautification Commit- i i Carlton Hood attended the Open : jgg j^ave asked that anyone wishing j M have been invited to have their choir groups to smg carols in that area during this week-end and next week. There are 4,712 supermarkets in the U. S., acording to Chain Store Age. I House Shower at the New Day Care donate $2 toward the purchasing I Center in Raleigh Sunday, Dec. 4. I ghrubs to be placed in these is-: It is the Shepard’s Community Day , i^nds, to please contact them by Care Center, 623 Tower Street and 10th Mrs. Kathryn Shepard is director. rpj^g secretary was reminded to It IS a very nice place. send notices to all organizations and area churches to appoint new representatives to attend the coun cil meetings and they should attend each meeting beginning in January. The New Bethel Baptist Church Wake Forest Firemen answered represented at the meeting by a fire alongside railroad tracks Waher Young and he expressed a - - desire for the council to assist their Firemen Answer RR Grass Fire Call across from John Cole’s Grocery I Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. today this is a real bargain. 1 CK BEEF STROGANOFF ! ip salad oil or shortening ground beef chopped onions (6 oz.) uncooked noodles tomato juice Worcestershire sauce salt pepper water sour cream salad oil or .shortening in Saute beef and onions, uncooked noodles on top of Chicken Almond Bright uneral Home 24-Hour hulance Service SOUTH MAIN STREET AKE FOREST, N. C. PHONE 556-5811 OBITUARIES JDWARDS SERVICE ral services for Mrs. Rosa dwards 94, who died Thurs- rere held Saturday at 2 from Rolesville Baptist with the Rev. Earl Haynes 2 Rev. Carlton Wilson offi- Interment was in Roles- metery. SERVICE BY GHT FUNERAL HOME 1 can (4 oz.) sliced mushrooms 1 can (101/2 oz.) condensed cream I of chicken soup j 1 can (5 oz.) boned chicken 1 can (51/4 oz.) water chestnuts, I drained and sliced ! 1 tsp. soy sauce 14 cup chopped pimiento j 1/4 cup toasted slivered almonds ! Drain mushrooms; reserve Vi cup liquid. In saucepan, combine j soup, chicken, chestnuts, soy sauce, ! mushrooms, and reserved liquid Pet Dog Dies Mrs. Ida Jones who recently cele brated her 84th. birthday lost her pet dog this week. It was 13 years old. “A COLOR TV OR ZENITH STEREO FROM WESTON’S HARDWARE GIVES CHRISTMAS JOY 365 DAYS A YEAR!” • NICE SELECTION OF . . . ¥®ys and Cifts FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY. D ALL GIFTS CHRISTMAS WRAPPED FREE! m SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION I Primary youngsters delighted parents and at Wake Forest Elementary PTA with their hy- tlim band numbers and Christmas songs at the annual Christmas musical program. Libby Hold ing (seated right) and Richard Todd were narra tors. —(Photo by Bob Allen) ! pimiento and slivered almonds. 1 Serve over rice or chow mein 1 Heat, stirring now and then. Add noodles. Serves 4. Observe Eye Safety Rules During the long winter evenings, many families spend their time watching television. These long hours of viewing may cause fam ily members to suffer from eye weariness or strain, unless they have good viewing habits reminds, Mrs. Edith McGlamery, extension housing and house furnishings spe cialist, North Carolina State Uni- sion enjoyment: She offers these tips for televi- versity. First, make sure the glass panel in front of the set is absolutely clean. Next, check for shiny objects, or lights that may reflect in the television screen. If there are re flections, changing the positions of lamps near the television set may get rid of them. In other cases you may do well to move the set to another location. Because of the brightness of the screen, you need a moderate amount of Ught in the room when you watch television, Mrs. Mc Glamery says. It’s uncomfortable for your eyes to try and adjust tO' the strong contrast of the bright screen and the dark room. How ever, soft light around the tele vision set helps to reduce the con trast between screen and room, she points out. Ask family members to sit a dis tance from the screen; so they’re not looking up at it. Also try to locate chairs so the viewer won’t have to look at the screen from an angle. Although some persons try to sew or read while they watch television, this is not reemmended. It is hard on the eyes to focus from a distant object to a clo.ser one and back to a distant object. Help yourself and other family members enjoy television by elim inating those things that cause eye- strain, Mrs. McGlamery advises. Youngsville Teen Topics By Rhonda Strickland | ident — Vickie Rogers, Vice pres- Just think! Christmas is almost “ Phyllis Rogers, Secretary here and it seems that no one has ~ Carol Mitchell and Treasurer — finished shopping or preparing for ’Marsha Woodard. The Pep Club has it. But everyone at YHS is REAL- | really been supporting the teams. LY PREPARED to get out of school | it’s especially known for “loud Friday. I’ll bet they’ll make the |imouths”! most of their vacation, too. The YHS Phantoms and Phan- tomettes played Cardinal Gibbons The YHS - Glee Club wUl present Christmas Program Thursday, Tuesday night and the boys It should be the best one ever, so be sure to come. It should | really get you in the Christmas play Vance County Friday night due to the fact that they don’t have a girl’s team. It should be a good game, so don’t miss it! spirit. (Located in the Former Macon’s The Blair Salon The Blair Salon is now open Tuesday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ind Thursday and Friday evenings by appointment. Featuring these experienced operators: Charles Anna Anthony — Carolyn jodlief Katie Honeycutt • Complimentary Coffee No Tipping, Please! Notice • • • The Blair Salon will be open Monday, December 22. We will also be open Saturdays with two operators for your convenience. Cali now for your appointment. Closed Christmas week-end. MACKIE CO. Here’s wishing everyone a “Mer- The newly elected officers for the | ry Christmas” and a very safe, and YHS Pep Club are as follows. Pres- i happy holiday vacation. Youngsville Woman’s Club Has Annual Christmas Meeting Monkeys cUmb the walls and a little of everything else goes on to get a school production going. At the PTA meeting last week, ■Wally Benfield (above) and David Davis climbed the walls and did the lighting from this position. The annual Youngsville Woman’s Club Christmas Party was held Monday night at the Community House with entertainment directed len Stallings, Mrs. W. T. Holden; Mrs. B. F. Woodlief, Mrs. J. J. Hart. Prizes were given to winners of games and contests. Christmas carols were under the leadership of Mrs. A. N. Corpen- ing with Mrs. W. T. Holden at the piano. With a “Ho, Ho, Ho” and “Merry Christmas” Santa Claus arrived ex tending greetings to all. He re mained long enough to distribute gifts which members had brought to exchange. Hostesses for the social hour were IMesdames Ray Pearce, James Smitli, W. C. Timberlake, Claude Edwards, Bruce Strickland and Vernon Grissom. Refreshments in cluded strawberry punch, Christ mas cookies, mixed nuts, a variety of party sandwiches, cheese straws and Christmas tree mints. Candy canes were on each plate. Members wore Christmas Bell cut-outs which were pinned on upon arrival and used in relation to games. I President Mrs. Ben Hudson pre- i sided at the club business session I which opened with a devotional by j Mrs. L. J. Phillips. The Club Wo man’s Hymn was sung by all. Mrs. PhiUips, as chairmen of the ^ nominating committee for new of ficers to be installed in January, i presented the following slate which ' was elected: President — Mrs. A. , N. Corpening, First Vice-president — Miss Susie Tharrington, Second Vice-president — Mrs. J. E. Under wood, Recording Secretary — Mrs. ' N. A. Brown, Corresponding Sec- I retary I— Mrs. B. G. MitcheU, Trea surer — Mrs. E. J. Pearce. I Help-A-Home Chairman, Mrs. A. Y. Allen received groceries brought i by members to be given to selected families. Mrs. A. E. Hall of the Fiance Committee had place mats for 1 members who ordered them. I Projects chairman, Mrs. L. A. 1 Woodlief announced that judging for the Christmas Home Exterior Decorations Contest wiU be on Mon day night, December 22nd between the hours of 7:30 and 8:30. Every one in the community is encourag ed to have their Christmas lights on. Three winners will be selected and given ribbons of honor. Mrs. Woodlief reported that with contributions for John Umstead Hospital, she had bought a large coffee urn and taken it to Louis- burg to be delivered. Twenty-five bags of candy given by members for veterans in the hospital at Christmas were taken to the Red Cross office in Raleigh for distribution. Mrs. Vernon Grissom was ap pointed by the president to serve as Chairman of the annual March of Dimes Drive to be sponsored lo cally by the club in January. Distinctive Contemporary styled cabinet in genuine oil finished Walnut veneers and select hardwood solids, exclusive of decorative front. Tape Input/Out put jacks plus provision for optional extension speaker with optional adaptor kit. BEST IN COMPONENTS! BEST IN SOUND! 32 Watts of peak music power Instant response from Zenith quality solid-state amplifier. Cooler Ofperating for greater dependabUity and longer life. Superb FM/AM Stereo FM Reception. MICRO-TOUCH 2G TONE ARM The optimum in tracking and stability. 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