V jdw Jb jiif- -i llli -•■ MKjH'9'•'' w * A A IB A Ja| A A jafc y *bi§ ? | -oCV $* lliip s -i3tttf&&&L Jfif m V dtodriBBBUSF J-.iTf.f By I )' - Hr # SI I W|j|| L jy { V MJH m - ¥sl», MO. ii XIC4T- ' " •: ti ? J '*7f r%r Ir '^ J 7'" { i L ~ p v r 7 - Cr jjK;.-' ■■■ 1 I bHHMI —ij ■ ■■ y . .... . ■ ■ - I V' "S . ' ■"■■' iJfE? '; . ' " 'jjjKgßl - ■ ■■■ ■ %m '^BS^^^^^BSaßasg|PiysßmßßMHßßßß|aßHETlff^m'T^^H^MHHMlMii^^^MßMMlliy' l ii i* I'njbiiHtf iK«rfIH|iinnffigi«IMWIIIMiISWBMKSBB«MWraMiWBBM^BMBWH»IMaMIIwMM^M^MMWMHBBEWHB^ .■ii £ jfe*Py iL _■ ?\" *.r .. #fsy _ jmsm -# ! g %gt'.,-: , fefaf, ff- » * Jljjg JHtef^ 7 *• -*)b «£*4LAJ£ AND /iftK- SirJj aS'LS lotted country foam suppe* beginning at 5 P, If. Make your plans now. poirt miss it! W|f> (Photo Photo and Gift Shop> "e '■ ■ 1 Bavie High Rolls Over I OuMrn's Horn 39 to 6 IV . - The Davie Hifih Rebels con tinued it* pursuit of An unde feated sasson and it* first Con ference XliampioMtbip when Ifelß and ittwmeti heme with en easy victory. Davis receiv ed the kiek'utt which " they promptly fumbled ;mi hiid rm Heme i«covered *l*l Home i not muster any! i Davie's pow-| eiful 4efenae and on the . fourth down they attempted e field goal which was block ed. Davie proceeded f row there on . f&r the score with Donald going over for the fir»t s®fe on a 67 yard, Jaunt MUse Branahno soared a touchdown to make the •core 11-0 alter Earl Shoal went over for the extra point Op the third wore Ronnie Toster plucked a pass out of the ah- JtO yaxds for Rsndall Warn took a punt m a dipping nenajiy and Mis run wEfit ■fO'F M*k« i ' bill, ftg • ■ tfe 5 teifft pw» * • - ".s *■; • r r .~? -"*4 l success this year in the state ment We are a team, THE DAVIE HIGH REBELS On Friday night the unde feated and untied Rebels will face East Rowan, flbe game will be played on the East Rowan field and kkkojff It at tor 8 P. M. , tfllMll Tetekflfß © (Ml w wl 1 BHHifP Visit ; '» '* i '*■+ - f On Thursday, October 21, two of our teachers, Mis. Mayme Jamerson and Mrs Er ma Mauldin, visited Souih Bp-, wsn Ifjfih School. The >nain put oose of thf visit was to confer with Mr. McCway principal of South Bowan. who 1* adviser * for Davie High in its bid for recog nition by the Southern Asso ciation of Scgjpols end Col leges. Also present were rep resentatives from tifro schools in . the Da Vinson County sy»- who are going through U* same evaluation studf« Eg the confereitee consisted of a «u«.«tiwi and answer period involving a!l three schools, I >A.f ter a vfaf j|i% I #Byfeir- ? - : - H IV «| pfiw ; j. : bf. Fletcher E. Beievri Fastor F Fused Away Funeral service* for the Rev. Fletcher E. Howard, age •1, wee held on Sunday af ternoon at Chad win Methodist Church in Charlotte, and bu rial followed at LlbeUt>- Me | thodist Church cemetery, Hi If; Mocksville. Mr. Fletcher died :ne*pec -1 tedly at his home ia Char lotte following • strafe. Be had been pastor of tie Chad win Church for four /ears. Survivors include fi'-s wife Mrs- Pauline Rkienhoui How ard, three daughters, Mrs. Clyde of C^otte^ Ifl## * Spent 3 %W«t c« w ,„c,™»My, w ™«, ta . Husband Loon! WSWMI LL M ' jftt »i|rt>,^ .- Evß IW I Ir IwMBJSI I rrijrti Hiiwrr Novwierftk M A 'w^ ^|o»f g their annuaJ memberabip 4rae with » steak and dinner on Satur day, November 6. at the Coo leemee School Cafeteria. Hours to be Wfid are 4 p.m. til p.m. Ail members of this port are invited to attend. jIB. ■ ' ' H i HAM ANTOmo, TEX. -Air "fife' aiiri Mrs. Hugh W» Beftggi Bout* 2, Advance, . ™ t', ' jppsp i-. ÜBl " &' t jMßjnfenan. a IMS gradu- John S. Warrea, Stanford, CaL, University mkrepalgw- ha* been appointed University «T Cincinnati as sistant professor of geology University of North Carolina 1 and feuctarcii assistantshins at North Carolina and Stanford Native of Ithaca, New York, ProftMpr Warren received his "fit ISrliili" of Arts degree from CeineU. He is doctoral randirtttte at Stanford, where be held the Waring scholar ship from 1962-64 and the in mt/at&t . Gatnma Htos feiekson ** Huske. daugh* ■■. P "W* , ♦ WW w^p—• and^hU^wifll ■" ■■ ■lMllWWll—m.iinii.Liii.iii.,- ,*M ,i: IMPMH.., ■ ~ V • SJfe-' WHLLMI MYFMMfc SSI Fir ■NCEF #•« Twf VPW The CcateeKMp MYF would like this oppwilunity to «*- ; press their afpreciatioa and thanks to thp people of Coo i loemee and mwounding areas for their contributions to UNI CEF on Sunjay afternopn. The The local Girl «BM(t fund j Drive nil hftgm || Cooteemae J tored girls in Cfefcomee are j deoen#«g ob the dMamc of the community to give gener ously when contacted by one. 1 of the voluntas* salicitois., . "ajSr; v "t Council in your j community to serve girls is starting that you believe fe the young people at today. Qsiwe to the futare-eugsport your Girl Scouts," said Mr*. Bill Hum, who « Chairman at the local Fund Drive Girl Scout Councils ace integral To | SCZ3EZTEj2 | . fraa Firm Mr. and Mrs. Bid Mentf are back in MocksviUe after « Kuropt-an ttw. *ft« Mer mßs were awarded the trip by the General Electric Corp oration tor indilsmdnig saw , of G. I Products aft toe Hen . dncks and Merrefl Furniture I Company in Mocks ville. They - arrived Sunday by Jet Air liner from Italy. The Metreis left Raleigh Sat urday, October 2S, Hew to " Hew York, boarded a jet air- J Uner Sunday and arrived to 1 Some that same day on a nam -1 stop flight They spent Mon day through Wednesday at | too in jyii BUNI ■■■"' - """■ > *** ™ MnUOiMi --'"V. .> 3' ' '■ •. , ,i£**i7>oSi sti 0 M # SHi awarded in all the school of Jrtions eo to ill llyt recioknlx of these certKMlv and to tbfar Daiikipate. f r ' **■- *jp- vv l • a"".* wmmer m syr£i.xr2Si; With books! In our new flgSgp t«* it will be possible to gtop what ,MjH iWlan Tlw Qay Cottixty (riti who aHeeiusil the CJM Sows* Senior BoMßdiis s! firragyt jjpfyanffl - -f: •. . " " iWffinlM fiAUSBIWjr —She • ' ' - :V" il >. > . «r. Harney etttn tok^p^- Harvey lldn

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