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- " .. HL iJfjjjg,, v -'^Gukk fShu T E ' W KssZJ E JSPf i » ' 1 - ■ * IfeMßPt m . : ■■ m fc' WMJUS UK ACTION B That's before the Grandstand at the North Carolina State Fair the week of October 10-1& Above are pictures of chill-bringing thrills of the fas!-moving Jack Koch man Thrill Show bit around the 15 death-defying features of the "TCochinan Hell • Drivers '. Dave MerrifWd stunts on Vr helicopter-trapew from 35 to 1000 feet in the air; the Great Eric stunts and downs on the high-wire; Chat dives thru a circle of 36 raaorsharp knives; The Flying Art ores will attempt the three* -and-one-half •MMrsault from the flying-tnpene; "Pluto" a Uppuan of Royal White, does the Capriole; and Les Bleu comtam smart comedy with a cycling act that is solid entertainment. ■ ULAMUI HdMAMb CfKiK MVS By Ha Uk Him Last Saturday afternoon. Ik* Twn| Ladies Clan of LftH| Methodist Church held thnfr annual class picnic at tbe hone of Misses Elsie and Sndie Alexander. Everyone krought a covered dish. There were about thirty people than. Their teacher is Mr. Walter Wilson. Mrs. Clyde Williams is a pa tacnt at Baptist Hosiptal in WtMtan • Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Imn and children visited ilhthti In Pilot Mountain •ad Sparta the past week- Gene Veach has returned to his work at the Aleutian ifwmLABRATION y) w APPLIANCE DIVISION of City Furniture & / Appliance Company located ll >47 S. Mail St-SAUSBURY, N. C. Over $1,500 free refreshments MFRFF PRI7FQ GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ■it™ I nltLv Alin nT onr l».~ ™" "BHS °™ STOK DIRIRG THIS WEEKEHB. I «|Wlf, I • F i CHECK THIS LISTI!IFRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES • MATAO WASHERS ft DRYERS • RCA WHIRLPOOL WASHERS... DRYERS and REFRIGERATORS • PHILCO TELEVISIONS ft STEROS • MAG NA VOX TVs and STEROS • NORGE APPLIANCES • EMERSON TVs and STEREOS • HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS and SMALL APPLIANCES... and a host of othar Brand Nama small appliances. CITY FURNITURE *■-* APPLIANCE DIVISION In The Building Formally Occuplad By Eamhaifs SuparoHa 847 S. AAAIN ST. Phone 636 - 4911 SALISBURY, N. C. I Islands after a short visit with , his mother. Mrs. Ruth Veach. ' Mrs. Stella McClamrock un derwent surgery at Dam Hos , j pital last Monday. [ Mrs. Bessie Windsor of Ar. 1 Ungton. Va. is spending a ; week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom 1 Daniels. Mr. Daniel is the bro ■ ther of Mrs. Windsor She ! | came due to his illness a few ' weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. H. D Call! went to Hickory Sunday to , visit Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Call and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wald- I rop spent the week end with i Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Allen. Jimmie Wilson and daugh ter, Cynthia, of Red land and 1 Mrs. Lots Wilson toured the mountains last Saturday. Mrs. Martii Rector's Wife Passed Away Mrs. Margaret Hamlin Nee ly Martin, (ST. of Cleveland wife of the Rev. Jadi Levi Martin, former rector of Christ Church. Cleveland, died Wednesday morning. She was dead on arrival at Row an Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Martin was born Feb 18. 1899 in Winston . Salem, the daughter of Julius and (Vwell tDobson Neely. She was educated in the Winston. Sulm schools and at Salem ollete. Sh» vu i member of Christ Church. In addition to tor husband she leaves a son. John IX Martin of Charlotte; a daugh ter. Mrs. Ruth Hamlin Dry* mon of Winston - Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Vaughn ol Winston . Salem and Mm, Frances Partridge of Knox ville, Tfenn.; three grmndchil dren. NOT SO UGH Mrs. Henpeck: fmythlni is coin* up." Mr. Henpeck; "Oh. I would not say that For instance, there's your opinion of me. my opinion of you, and the neifhbor's opinion of us both. 1 * Social Security "Titaf social security claims peesaptly hit acw boon more important than it is aow" Itabort C. Tbamsv district ■Mtait of metal security ta SilMourr, nM todA^ "While benefit claims may bo retroactive tar a year or more, the enrollment period tar medical insurance ta greatly restricted." he said. '*Pi utatUiHi under the "doctor bar pari of Medicare can start on the ftret day of the month you attain ko M only if you apply tar it in one of the three months before the month you reach •&* ""This restriction, incident ally, does not apply to hos pital insurance; it applies on ly to medical insurance," he •aid. The tint enrollment period [ aot by taw cover* seven i months: the three months im mediately before toe month of jattaioinc ape , «&, that month, and three months im mediately thereafter. Howev er, if the awlicettoa is tiled ta the month of attainment or later, the effective dote is postponed one ta 9 months. If application for medical insurance is not filed d urine the first enrollment prrtod. protection cannot be obtained until the next general enroll ment period, which will be higher, and coverage is not effective until July Ist ot the tallowing year. Cven though th* applicant is stiU working, a claim tar hospital and medical insur ance can be approved wheth er or not any retirement be nefits can be paid. Moreover, with the increase in allowable earnings, many applicants will receive some cash benefits as soon as a claim is filed. | Information and help in preparing the necessary ap plication forms may be had from the social security of fice at 105 Corriher Avenue. Salisbury. Office hours have been extended to 9KM P,M. on Friday nights tar the con venience ot those who find it difficult ta visit thst of W« art moving ttvtral tablos of top-flight merchandise on to ; [ the Sidewalk and art offering exceptional values during this big ;j •vent - FRIDAY 9a.m. to 9p.m. ;[ Ladies' Aid Children's Shoes SI.OO pr. :[ _____ t T - "—————i— ——— . t BATH HAND WASH . I TOWELS TOWELS CLOTHS 10c I#c 12 for $1 :l Limit 4 to a Customer Unit I to a CtHiir , ( II I ' Mea's Striped Overalls SI.OO pr. | | I | «C MSN'S LAMBS' LADIES' * j SHOES BLOUSES BRAS ;[ $3 pr. $1 2 for $1 « K I I I I «( Bey's Short ■ Sleeve Shirts SI.OO eseh Mocksville ij Department Store :i _ * t -The Country Store -110 N. MAIN STREET MOCKSVILLE, N. C ;[ fie* duriot regular hour*, whKsh are twn fci'» 4LM. to Ml PJi LJL€vthreH,9l VmrOMBM UwS Alwuriir Cuthr*U> Ml of ia» lith St, N®. Win ston - Salem. »ti» at Davie i County, dted MwAy «t Kit* i BiHu«s Hospital Bare May i WW, In Da- 1 fit County. he «it Uw son i of th* tat* Alexander and ' Mm Cuthrell For • amber ot year* he vm « termor in MocksviUe ' whore he Uvtod with a touch* i tar. j Mr. Cuthrell was • wmUf of the House of Prayer for ! Ail PVop4c Survivor* include two sons. J Robert Cuthrell of Ml QU- | end, I i r 1 i « Cuthrell j of Greensboro; four daugh- j tar*. Mr*. Mary C Andersen of Winston . Salem. Mr*. Sa- j roh Jon* Lyons of Harmony, 3 Mr* Kkum Davis of Lexing ton. Mr* Stvfc Dtvb of ( MocJtsvilie: and on* brother, 1 Robert Mackins of Winston- Salem, , FUnerel services or* incom plete Th* body is at Mkch *ll Fair Funeral Service, Tmtan and parent* of th* school child with hoart i atas* should plan a prof ram which will permit a* nor ma) a lit* as possible, th* North Carolina Hoart Ano ciatte* %*y* Unnecessary re. strictian» may damac* a child's education and develop m*nt more than th* diseas* itself. Almost two-thirds of th* schoolchildren in North Caro lina suffering from hoart di sease are victims of rheuma tic fever, the North Carolina Hoart Association reports. I - - NigKt Circle Of The WSCS Meets TV» NMI Orct* of the WSCS ofthoCwotooawo Mo thodta Church anol obTuwdoy ««*niac •* ttw kMM of Mr* Jew CuthroU o* Confer SL wtth Mn, lUor Smith « jr vnt. lICIKIGMk Mr* liri Stowort, pmi-1 *w»t »ro»l*» ot the huunw | M«tw «Mt Mr* CuthroU wo* Tho pN«nm for th» IM«. taf «« t Up# it t talk cm* hjr Mr* H MJ RihmU *t tho WSCS Ctontor «m« it Loko jwwihoto Sh*i » ProoMmt of tho WSCS Sauthoostoro Juruxttrtrai Ttw MX Dd I: AirMMWMi j ; —modern aa Minjr-; ( ! All WELL NHLUNGj oa | «Mto L Mnm N. CJ vnm ttMIU J | EATON FUNERAL HOME 1 VCaonM ttetoa Cart K*tua NubwrV Kuttaa DIAL lIUI4I MOCKSVIIJ4L K C, r See U» For Your Insurance Needs ! ' 1 i: Mocksville Ins. Agency, Inc. } W» Ck! N«W Writ# Fir* bw.« MofcU* H««w ]: J. K DURHAM :; J For Real Estate Needs RUFUS BROCK 1 \ Box 514 Mooksvttle, N. C« | OtfW—634 . 501? | Night 4W4JWI 988*410 Davie IVeew* Loeker Bukilajj of tar Wk m* *A ChoUoog* T# Chrfartioo Wt*m •ft* Www ww* rood* ter • Boh* Sol* on FMdoy, Septan hor n At th* etam of th* pMC* rom. th* etov«n mmlnn m iojM WWw rotrohhmonta *»d « aocMl hour. J— ! W m GVBR NEED * I * PARKER ★ PENS * SOLD BY ! lade's Office j Supplies ftvorythfof tor Otikm W. IMM Sltml j SAUBBDRY. N. a
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