i Page EIGHTEEN WEST END NEWS By SALLY AUMAN PTA Harvest Sale The PTA will have its annual Harvest Auction Sale on Monday evening at 7:30 November 16 in the Sinclair Gymnasium. Pre- ceeding the sale an “Ed Sulli van” type program will be pre sented utilizing student talent. In charge of this program are Mrs. Allan McDonald, PTA pro gram chairman; Mrs. W. M. Thompson, Sponsor Assembly Committee and Stephen Lisk, president of the Student Or ganization. Kimes Blake and Reece Gra ham, co-chairman of the Budget and. Finance Committee, and sponsor for the sale, announce that door prizes will be given away. All non-perishable items can be brought to the school office on Friday. All other items should be brought to the school office on Monday. The goods will be transferred to the gym when the sale takes palce. A. B. Parker, auctioneer of Vass, has again volunteered his services. This project will help raise money to support the ac tivities proposed by the PTA for this school year. Joint Meeting The Sandspur and Woman’s Clubs will meet jointly tonight, Thursday at 8 o’clock at the school for an “Evening at the Ballet.” Mrs. Bill Poley is pro gram chairman. Barbecue Dinner On Friday, November 20, Chief J. B. Barnette and his Vol- Sheriff’s Prowl Car Is Delayed In Nightly Duty The prowl car authorized for night duty by the Moore County commissioners, to provide 24- hour service by the sheriff’s de partment had not started its rounds early this week. While the commissioners ex pected and announced that it would go on duty the night of November 2, and every night thereafter, a hitch was encoun tered in regard to the equip ment. Decision as to just what equipment it will need, and how much, are expected to be made this week. unteer Firemen will serve bar becue dinners at the Town Hall from 11 am until 8 pm. The proceeds will be used to pur chase a two way radio to in crease fire fighting efficiency. Plates can be taken home. Memorial Service The McDuffie Post 303 and the Joseph J. Hinson Post 12 of Car thage had a joint Memorial Service Sunday afternoon at Mt. Carmel Church Cemetery for Henry A. Richardson of the United States Navy who was buried at sea during World War II. The Rev. Joseph H. Kinkle, pastor of the Cameron Methodist Church, officiated at the service with Commander Marvin Black of the McDuffie Post and the Legionnaires participating. Mr. Richardson was the son of Mrs. Hugh A. Richardson and the late Mr. Richardson. She's a full 11 Vi-inches toll... a full high fashion glamour doll with moving head, legs and arms. Shop and Compare! Wendy dolls and wardrobes are priced far below other high fashioned dolls. Your choice of 18 luxurious wardrobes. Every wardrobe fits all other llV^-inch fashion dolls. SAVE 30( WITH THESE COUPONS! WENDY HAS TWO WARDROBE GROUPS In the meantime, it was learn ed from the sheriff’s office, iden tifying markings are being put on the car, which will be staffed by Special Deputy Ed Cockman, with one of the three regular deputies taking weekly turns. Actually, the delay hasn’t mat tered too much as no calls have come in for night service so far this month, it was learned. 100 FIFTH DISTILLED FROM GRAIN LAIRD & COm SCOBEYVILLE, N. J. Hospital Gift Shop Mrs. Reece Graham and Mrs. Holt McNeill had the pleasure of taking gifts to the Veteran’s Hos pital in Fayetteville on Tuesday. These articles, unwrapped, were added to the Christmas gift room at the hospital where the pa tients could select articles for their families. Everything was new and beautiful, slips, hose, blouses along with 18 lovely dolls dressed by the junior mem bers of the auxiliary. The Mc Duffie Post of which Mrs. Mar vin Black is president, participa ted in this nationwide project of the Legion Auxiliary. Divided Wins The High School Basketball teams divided wins with Hoff man at the games here Friday night. Pete Garner was high scorer for West End which help ed his team to a victory of 75-42. C. R. Smith followed with 12 points. Jean Monroe scored 17 points and Becky Markham 6 points, just not quite enough to win; the final score was 31-33 in favor of Hoffman. Holly Grove Club Mrs. George Cheney was host ess to the Holly Grove Home Demonstration Club Friday eve ning and Mrs. Velma Currie pre sided and gave a devotional. Mrs. Currie attended a luncheon giv en by Mrs. Jean Hubbard, Moore County Home Economics Agent and her staff, and she distributed recipes of food which was serv ed. Made from the recipes was raspberry pie which Mrs. Currie prepared and served the club members at the meeting. The members discussed books which they had read from the recommended list and turned in to the president the number! which each had read this year. I The club will attend the family' night supper for the county unit on Friday night, November 13 at Union Pines School. On December 12, the mem bers will have a Christmas Party for their families and friends. Mock Election The high school Student Or ganization, with the aid of the Social Studies Department has conducted a small-scale election of the national, state and coun ty leaders; the purpose, to teach future voters the mechanics of an election. Each home room chose two sets of electors, one for each party. The number of electors was decided by the number of students in each home room—one elector for each ten students. On November 2, two represen tatives from each class spoke on the candidates. Jane Jackson, J. E. Bost, Janice Gordon, and Dale Martin spoke for President John son. 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