cite taleem# Jmtnutl VOL. NO. 59 ; ;• '^■K||^f I 4 JHi ' ; - m " . :L. jjf THIRD ANNUAL HOMECOMING AT CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD —Picured above is a portion of those who attended the Home coming at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church on Sunday. May 22. The Hofy Communion was celebrated by The Rev. Peter Chase Rob inson, who also delivered the sermon. Homecoming, 1966, was a time for renewing old friendships, and for forming new ones, as young and old «Hto» enjoyed a return to the {dace that they appreciate the most in this community. In its solid, quiet, dignified way Good Shepherd Church has made its witness to the Gospel since its founding in 1901, on its present site. Some of the things about the church which are new since the last Homecoming are: the Flags were dedicated this past year; the Cross over the Baptismal Fount is the original Processional Cross at Good Shepherd, the Chimes have been repaired and are in working order; the Brick on the Church has been waterproofed and the woodwork painted, the Equipment in the J*arish House Is from the Cooleemee Kindergarten and is used for our Church School; and the Church women have set up a building fund. . (Photo By - Photo & Gift Shop) Shown from left to right are: The Rev. Grafton Cockrell, minister of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, and The Rev. Fteter Chase Robinson, former ly of Cooleemee, and now Rector of Saint Francis Episcopal Church in Greensboro. (Photo by Photo and Gift Shop) Parish House Consecration Service Held THOMASVIUJS The Rt. Rev. Thomas A. Fraser Jr. of Hiinigh, bishop of the Episco pal Diocese of Raleigh,partki pa ted Sunday in the consecra tion of the parish house of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The service, beginning at 4 pjn, celebrated the comple tion of payment for the parish house. The consecration sermon was delivered by the Rev. Wil liam P. Price, of High Point, the organising rector of St Paul's on Sept. 7, 1841. Others participating in the aervice were the Rev. Claude A. Collins, present rector, who has been serving the palish for two yaars, and the Rev. E. Lucian Malone, a retired priest jjving here. An open house was held In the Jesse and Nan Green Me- Et-n the house following its consecra tion. Construction of the two story brick parish house be gan in October 1957. It cost $35,000. The Gothic .design matches the sanctuary. BOWLING WINNERS Awards were presented to the winning teams in tre Sa lisbury Women's Bowling As sociation at the conclusion of the season. Members of the City tourney winners were: Susan Morgan, June Mowry and Stella Shadrou, Joyce Harrison and Barbara Saf ey. Winners of the "500" tourney were Pat Jordan of Cooleemee, Doris Cline and Klinor Bur. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spry and son, Jerry, spent a few days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Spry *nd lira, Swaim Ti» in Caix- GriaesH»e4 au i,!,,,■ Haiti TMMmgW Reid Grimes, math and so cial studies teacher at Knox Junior High School. Salisbu ry, was appointed principal at A. T. Allen School for the coming year by the Sal. isbury School board at its regular meeting Tuesday night Grimes will assume his new duties at the start of the '66- "87 school term. He will re place Ralph BosUan, who has been transferred to Overton School. A naUve of Cooleemee, Mr. Grimes is the son of N. J. Grimes of Cooleemee. He spent most of his youth in China Grove and is a graduate of China Grove High School and Appalachian State Teach ers College where he re ceived an AB degree in social studies and physical educa tion. He has also done gradu ate work at Appalachian, and the University of North Caro lina at Greensboro and Cha pel Hill. After a year at Sparta and two years at Mountain Park School in. Surry County, Mr. Grimes came to Salisbury as a teacher T. Allen School in '53. He stayed there until he was moved to Knox Junior High School when it was opened in' '59 and has been there ever since/ Outgoing president of the Rowan Civitan Club, he is also a member of. the Harold B. J arrett American Legioh Post the AuxiliUfr Police, and the first United-Church of Christ, where he has served on the Kiwanis Speech Camp during the summer for about 10 years consistory. He has operated the Mentally Retarded Child ren's Camp for two ye§rs. He is married to the form er' Bern ice McCombs,' who is a teacher at Knox. N. Cooleemee Sngiig-folic flrisSiriiy On Sunday, May », the North Cooleemee Baptist Church will bold their regu lar morning Sunday Sohool and following the worship services, a picnic lunch will be served on the grounds. At I P. M. the regular Fifth Sun. day Singing will be held. Sutgess are eapected from Winston - Salem, High Point, Wilkes County and Landis. DM PS&tk* invited. COOLEEMEE, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY M, IM6 Visitors at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Alexander for the past few days were Mr. and Mm. Harvey Heironoaus and two sons Doh and 3oAm. from Washington (X, House, Ohio. . Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Milter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jacobs to Raleigh on ;; : : .>:"■ ■ -■ ;.- ,-Cvv^4-... '-:' : .1..- V-" - " ■ "'-'•■7" - "" : ~"; ~ ■ ■ r •; «**,, - ,i P ggr « $M n 'llllßKr " 7 ?i%MBBBBMBPf • 58® . . " K * 3g§£iß%r - HH ENGLOT LADY MANACSB 7TO ACRE POINT FABM IN DAVIE COUNTY—Mrs. David Springer from Ifield Extend and \ms husband David Springer originally from Los Angeles. Calif., are now living in their new location on what is known throughout: , this section as the Point Farm. The reason for this name is because this land lies between the big Yadkin and the South YadKltt River. Mrs. Springer is the manager of the farm and ita operations. They have 45 head of pure bred short horn cattle and 40 hCft j of commercial type cows. She plans to have 130 acres of corn on the farm. Mr. Springer says he loves the place but has to leave fi|| farm operations up to his wife because he is connected with the Regional Office of the Veterans Administration in N. C. However these people have been living in The Farmington section and just moved to the Point Farm 5 weeks ago. Some my cattle are on the farm. Napoleon's Prince, a bull, was purchased from Arcadia form in Northfield, Ohio, is proving himself very'^^H These people also have another very interesting project which is developing on top of a hill on the farm overlooking, what fi|B| to be the biggest part of Davie County, and part of Davidson County, a very beautiful section and it is an Animal Cemetery. f||j| is tb be used by anyone who wants their animal buried in this particular section. A granite stone is placed on the animal's grave im|S large monument has been erected to designate what these grounds are used for. Mr. and Mrs. Springer welcomes anyone to look at the Animal Cemetery and if you want to bury your animal, they will work out the necessary details for you. Mrs. David Springer and Napoteoa's Prince, 1965 Junior Champion of the Dixie Classics Fair, are afeawa la It* |ict t Sunday for a visit with their son, H. M, who is a student at N. a State University.. . Pvt. Jerry Spry of ifc* Army has returned home from overseas and spending a 30 day leave here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spry. He will report back to Ft Benning, Ga. Vratiig Here Frm Eagtaid Mrs. Elsie Hulse of England arrived in New York on May 12, enroute to Cooleemee to visit her sister, Mrs. Sidney Nail. This is her first trip to America and she will visit for four weeks. Bnk To Open li Mocksvilk The application from Cen tral Carolina Bank and Trust Co. of Durham to open a Mockaville branch was ap. proved by the State Banking Commission. Officials of the Central Ca rolina Bank and Trust Com pany said that plans were now in the process of being formu lated to open the branch in Mockaville but no definite decision had been reached as to location. They indicated that it would be opened sometime within the next year. Graduates At Wingate College Spring commencement exer cises at Wingate College, Win gate, North Carolina, were held Sunday, May 22. Approx imately five hundred grad uates received associate de grees or terminal study certifi cates from the Honorable Fred B. Helms, of Charlotte, presi dent of the board of trustees. William Ross Wands, son at Mr. W. R. Wands, Cooleemee, was a local graduate. M.« ; Jeanie has Inlawed name for the sunumr from Western Carolina. Frank Beard and daughter of Thomasville attended the Homecoming Sunday at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Cooleemee. ■HHHHHHHHHhHHHB SBhBHBBHHHBHHH SBBHH^aHBH CANDID AT* FOR REP RESENTATIVE - Fred B Bunch. Jr. of Statesville is seeking one of the two seats that the new district of Ire dell and Davie County is en titled to in the State House of Representatives. He is a na tive of this area and spent all of his life in this part of North Carolina. He is a member of the Methodist Church, a business man, and is married to the former Mar garet Evelyn Shexrill and they have two daughters, Mr. Bunch is a Democratic candi date for the State House of Representatives. Church School Picnic Sunday On Sunday morning, May 29, the Episcopal church will hold morning prayer and ser mon at 9:30 am. and then members of the Church School will leave feu- camp Vade Me cum by 10:45 in order ta be there in time lor a plane lunch. This tyknk marks the end of Church School until mid-August. The summer will be used Cor evaluating the past year's program and for plan ning for the new one. Lstkerai Coifinuim The Rite of Confirmstfciß will be held at Holy Cross Lutheran Church during the Morning Worship Sunday, Four young people wiS be received into the adult Mem bership of the congregate Diane Register, Cathy F«§«;-' Shirley Chaffin, and Cynthia Waller. Holy Communion will by administered in connection with this day of Pentedtft Worship. The Annual Homecoming Service will be held at the Lutheran Church on the fk*t Sunday in June with a pic nic lunch served at 12:4* P. M. following the morning worship. Httpibi tarl H@igj Nmed Charles D. Jamerson has been appointed chairman the Davie County Hospital Board of Trustees. The appointment of Mr. Ja merson was made at the meet ing held Monday night He succeeds Arthur M Upshaw, Jr. who resigned because he has accepted a new pnsitfcm in Wilkesboro. Graham R. Madison was named vice-chairman of thn board.' Mr, Jamerson u nliinj. having served as personnel di rector for Erwin Mills Coaton mee and other industrial CnuL He has been active in civic affairs and Boys Scout waste. He and his wife reside es Maple Avenue in Moato*^ lb. and Mrs. Oihnr Vanefe. and daughter, flwaniw, in tended the graduation exer cises of their aon, Datryi Veach, at Western Carolina College on Sunday.