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Page 26 The C'luoiu^Le, S^i * J-ItlVC i Vacati( Do not plan to do a lot of work while on vacation; otherwise your vacation will be meaningless. Howeser, circumstances sometime prevent some people from-' resting during their entire vacation period. If you must work at home during your vacation, go out somewhere special every day as a treat to yourself. You can save mone> by taking in some Winston-Salem attractions* that you have neve* gotten around to visiting. 1. Visit a friend in a close by city for one day. Be sure tvHfitiiir vmmviiiimtmmivvimimmimil Bei \ i JOi Fi to plan ahead and inform your friend that you plan to visit. 2. If you enjoy cooking, trv n<*U/ rpeifV?c Invito -- J some friends in to cook with you. 3. Have a family cookout each afternoon, or go on picnics and take long walks in the park. 4. Go on tours, to historical sites within your county or adjourning counties. 5. Go on budget buyers shopping trips to outletstores. Maybe just look to see what's available at the stores if you cannot afford 1 ??- ? jL ^ H'TJ '!" s The Winston-Salem Branch "Tea of the Goddesses, " Su Nety Walkertown Road. Gi while Paula Larke played the Mabel Jessup gave a dramati There were: Sandra DeBerr Storks, second vice president responding secretary; Ella treasurer; Piccola Morrow, nominating committee chair} Kids Ca Everyone has seen the cartoon with the child persuading the mother to buy a certain type of cereal in r\rHr?r In nol w. WV< ?V< g,N. \ 3V/I I It? I I I I l? IUI nothing/' And it is true. The cereal manufacturers have several different types of offers available on just about every box of cereal that you might buy. Some of these are money plus offers, where you send in a proof of purchase and money to obtain an item at a lower cost than normal cost. Manv of the boxes contain a small item that is available immediately, these usually include stickons, little toys and other small value items, or cetitsofl coupon that you can use on sou next purchase But the best oflet - are the ones when you must send in scvcial piik)I of purchases lot an item ol prcatei \alue -ur&iy,. i ll m . 2&?. ISlKp\ Good Dning at to buy anything. 6. Go camping out in the < country if you* know someonewho has propert> in the rural area. Collect .1 <hings from nature such as i pine cones, nuts, flowers to ' dry and materials for < various crafts and projects i that -the family can take I part in. i 7. Perhaps you could i have an activity or craft a day on your vacation to \ work on as a family such as i planting flowers, or a garden. i 8. Make wall hangings : for the house. Stencil famillltmtHMIMIIttllllllllHUinitllNIIIIIUIIIIIIHtlll Iter Livii I Anne K Tfi ly T-shirts alikfe, upholster i the kitchen chairs. i 9. Make a family rug. < 10. Get involved in a tamily sport such as tennis, i badminton, jogging, playing baseball and etc. I 11. Change your furniture around, and give ] your house a new look. < 12. Visit the courthouse j and listen to some trials. i 13. Have a family get < together meeting one day < and plan a family program 1 of activities for 12 months ahead. Outline who is to do < what each month, and how I to activities will be financ- < ed. Make sure that all I *' ? j? JH 1. ;* ?< i W l'S*VV ' kJ> 0* fr 4 V i. .0.' % * .J & f I f 1% ? ? t o/ //?*? National Association o nday at tXt home of Mr. and nests were greeted by dub me ' guitar and sang. Olivia Bausi c reading. New officers were v, president; The/ma Small, fit f; /1/rw Mo/z, recording secre* B. Tittman, financial secre parlimentarian; Minnie Lucas Terson. n Refun than the little plastic toys generally included in the t box. f Cereals are not the only items that are of particular ] interest to children. ; Wagons, books, records, < higher priced toys, and ; viv v. I nniimmonl orn ? -1 * i vv^v4i}'iiiwin ex iv. v ' i i | y ck V I \ of items that manufac- * tuiei.s make available to the ( rcfunder who is saving box- c tops and labels. Vlany j uiuiideiN use these offers 1 loi gift-giving, if they can persuade their child to oblige! 1 An additional bonus to refundcts is that many 1 items that were refund items many years ago are 1 now collector's items. Due ( and that they arc children's 1 items, many refund items 1 that you can obtain now for a bofctops or labels might well r>c worth several hjntliedsW dollars in the years 1 aheadY Time- __ Home relatises agree on the plan, or at least the majority. 14. Make arrangements lor relatives to swap months with other family members when pla\ do not work out according to outline. Make arrangements for something to substitute when no relatives can accommodate the month's activity. 15. Visit the library and see what's new. Do some interesting reading. 16. Go to the mall and read and rela* and u.atw for exercise. 17. Spend an hour each NIIMIIIIIIIIItllHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllll *sr .............................. ................... NMMtftHHHUlltltlllMlttltHllltltHlAIIHIItlil night dropping in to see old classmates. Plan a classmate get together. 18. Catch up on some letter writing that you have not gotten around to I before. 19. Make Christmas I plans and get out your I Christmas card list. If you I are able it would be a good time to lay away some I Christmas gifts so you can I :omplete your Christmas buying months ahead. 20. Make a list of what I :ach family member wants for Christmas and size and :olor so you can begin to look for these things. I HHMH Eb .> MLM * \ / University Women held a Mrs. Holt G. Neat of 3619 mbers dressed as goddesses man read several poems and installed for 1980-82 terms. rst vice president; Wan da lee tary; Elizabeth Griffin, cortary; Emmaline Goodwin, , historian and Nina Steele d Too! For a sample refund >u!lctin that lists several reund offers, send $1.00 to Free Baseball Offer, P.O. Box 2715, Reidsville, N.C. 11322. Free official Pro-, ruj^yc Practice Baseball, again no limits. Send proof}f-purchasc seals from the udc panels of four package j\ kcllog's Corn Flakes :ereal for each free baseball requested. Offer expires VIarch 31, 1981. Here are some offers that night tempt your kids! Free Soaring Saucer Of- . fcr, Box 9088, St. Paul, MN 55190. Tree soaring saucer, no limits on the amount you jan receive, so this is the good gift them. Send three proof-of-purchase seals from the side panels of Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes for each saucer requested. Offer expires March .11, 1981. * 1 ^ ^ _ ? ' '' .' SiKil A A A A cc 1 1 I I " AMMA $1 (1(0 (D ID u ^ \? miv^se/ \a "!/ \ap? W DUBUQUE CORNED BEEF C BRISKET *1??. I yw ^ avg. BANQUET CHICKEN R LIVERS -. 79* I REG. OR SLIM KING * COLA ^l7y - I SMUCKERS GRAPE JAM OR JELLY Ub #9^ mJiii?ar Jt . WALTNEY GREAT DOGS I ~ =RANKS^Tj|?9 I ED CAP 25 LB. BAG jfc#%OQ I I WELCH'S FROZEN CRAPE I juice 59? I LIGHT-N-LIVELY 0^ gM I YOGURT O^l ? *^!T^3f prices good i ity * tfep' also at 8 v ?^? discount house >gd on n. patterson j
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