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COOLEEMEE SCHOOL JUNIOR CHORUS—Row 1, left to right, Mike Stewart, Richard Barney, Dickie Hellard, Betty Foster, Patricia
Stewart, Martha Jerome, Ann Barber, Derrise Ridenhour, Richard Bowen, Roy Wilson, Vicki Hardy, Pam Presnell, Wanda Glass, Sharon
Foster, Janet Nichols, Beth Hoyle and Debbie Clantz. __ r S ♦ ■
Row 2- left to right: Gary James, Kenneth Durham, Debbie Ridenhour, Cindy Eudy, Susan Hellard, Rachel Miller, Pam Cranford,
Phyllis Seamon, Beth Nesbit, Susan Holt, Kathy Tatum, Kay Champ, Jennie Stewart, Patsy Tutterow and Randy Smith.
Row 3, left to right: David Miller, Scotty Vogler, Vickie Foster, Peggy Tucker, Sandra Durham, Carolyn Lankford, Cindy Jordan,
Cynthia Cheek, Leslie Steele, Susan Jordan, Debbie Spry, Dianne Barney, Mary Lou Shoaf, Andrea Carter, Kathy Wagstaff,
and Tony Daniel.
Row 4—left to right: Cindy Richardson, Mona Jo Blackmon, Penny Foster, LuAnn Seamon, Barbara Cheek, JoAnn Cuthrell, Peggy
Champ, Ariene Shore, Cathy Beck, Rhonda Nichols, Kathy Foster, Linda Call, Linda Mills, and Sue Patterson. (Betty Allen was ab
sent.)
The Chorus will sing on Sunday, December 11, at 5*30 P.M. at the Cooleemee Methodist Church and at 7:30 P. M. at Liberty Metho
dist Church. On December 12, they will present a program of music for the Senior Citizens Club at the Cooleemee School.
On Monday, December 19, at 7:30 P. M. they will present the P.T.A. program, assisted by the second grades.
On Tuesday, December 20, they will sing in Charlotte, on Channel 9 on Jimmy Kilgo Show, at 12:30.
Hie Chorus is directed by Miss Mariola Crawford and accompanied by Mrs. Edith Waller.
Christmas Party Joins
S. Citizens-Civic Club
On Tuesday evening at 7:-
30 approximately 100 mem
bers of the Cooleemee Civic
Club, their husbands and the
Senior Citizens Club met at
the Recreation Center. The
Civic Club is the sponsor of
the Senior Citizens Club, and
was in charge of the enter
taining.
Upon arrival the guests
were greeted by Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Jerome, Mrs. Fred Pierce
Mrs. Charles Spencer and
Mrs. Buddy Alexander.
To open the program, the
LIBRARY
The Davie County Public
Library issues a cordial invita
tion to the public to atttend
an Open House and Art Show,
featuring the work of Mrs.
Ann Rankin Ford, December
11, 2 to 4 p.m. in the library.
Mrs. Ford was awarded first
place in the Open Air Art
Show sponsored by the Mocks
ville Woman's Club recently,
and her works will remain on
exhibit in the library for sev
eral weeks. This collection is
composed of pieces loaned for
the occasion, many privately
owned.
The librpry is happy to own
• permanent collection of pen
and ink sketches, the gift of
Mrs. Ford. These hang in the
Davie County History Room,
and the subjects include build
ings in the county dwell
ings, churches, a law office,
medical offices, Fork Acad
emy, and the well-known
Marchmount.
On December 9, "Europe
Without George" will be re
viewed on WDSL Radio Sta
tion by Mrs. Knox Johnstone,
who presents the regular li
brary program each Friday
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group rang, ".Toy To The
World" and Scripture by Mrs.
Robert Hoyle. The welcome
was given by Mrs. Fred Pierce
president of the Civic Club,
and the response by Mrs.
Rosanna Swink, Vice-Presi
dent of the Senior Citizens
Club. « ,
A Christmas poem was read
by Mrs. W. N. Hasty. The au
thor is a former Cooleemee
resident, Mrs. A. A. Kyles.
To the delight of all, Beth
Hoyle sang a medley of
Christmas songs and accom
panied herself at the piano,
on the accordian, and then
on the ukulele, and Chip Ha?-
ty, 6 years old, gave a rendi
tion of a 60 line poem, Twas
the Night Beiore Christmas".
'Mrs. C. L. Isley, Mrs. C. P.
Spencer and Mrs Buddy Al
exander were in charge of
the program.
Winning door prizes were
Frank Miller, Mrs. R. G. Mc-
Clamrock, M. H. Ridenhour,
William Owens, Mrs. Sadie
Steele, Mrs. Granville Mc-
Cullough, Mrs. Tullie Grimes,
E. K. Sedberry. Sam Myers
won a red nightshirt with
matching cap, which he mod
eled for the group.
Prior to the singing of car
ols, Granville Spry, Presi
dent of the Senior Citizens,
expressed appreciation to the
Civic Club for organizing and
planning tfye Club and pre
sented 'gilts to M!rs. Alice
Hoyle '|and Mrs. Margaret
Seders for their contributing
efforts in their behalf.
Christmas carols were led
by the new recreation direc
tion, Charles Beidler, and Mrs.
Seders wer st tfca Diano.
The refreshment table was
graced with lovely oratmauts
and punch, coffee and assort.
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COOLEEMEE POST NO. 54 CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY— Cooleemee Post No. 54, The
American Legion, is celebrating its 20th Anniversary. The Post, which was chartered in 1946, is one of the
largest in the State, based on population. The Post has 172 members signed for 1967 and expects to sur
pass 200 by the end of the year.
The Post has an excellent reputation for servicing" veterans and has sponsored many projects for the
benefit of the Community and for needy families. Hie Post annually sponsors the Miss Davie County Beau
ty Pageant and a Christmas distribution of .gifts and food for the poor and sick. The Legion Memorial Park
in North Cooleemee is a Post project and the street signs in Cooleemee is another Legion project, co-spon
sored by the Lions Club. At the present time the street sign propect is being ft rough up to date by re
placement signs and additional ones in Cooleemee and North Cooleemee. *
"The Post will climax their celebration with a Christmas Party December 23 from 7 until 9 P.M. at the
Legion Hut on the Liberty Road. A buffet style dinner will be served and everything is free for all mem
bers.
Pictured above are all of the Post Commanders of Post 54 with the exception of two, C. O. McDaniel, who
was Commander from 1951 to 1952, who was absent when the picture was taken and Kenneth L. Pierce, Com
mander from 1948 to 1949, who is now deceased.
Lett, to right and the years they served as Commander; Front Row: L. H. Beck, the present Commander,
1949-1951, 1963-1964 and 1966-1967; Charles L. Isley, 1945-1946 and Charles E. Alexander, 1946-1948.
« Row: Harold F. Foster, 1954-1957; John R. Barber, 1953-1954; Thomas E. Vogier, 1960-1963 and
1964-1365, Chariw L. Jordan, 1957-1960; and Bag F, Jordan, 1952-1963. JPfaoto —Photo * Gift Sh qqL
COOLEEMEE, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1966
Board of Commissioners Name Brock,
Judgeship; Martin as New Solicitor
Miss Stewart
On Dean's List
Miss Ann Stewart, a fresh
man at Western Carolina Col
lege, Cullowhee, N. C., made
the Dean's List this past fall
quarter since having a 3.80
quality point ratio of a pos
sible 4.00, her name was plac
ed on the Alpha Honor Roll.
Ann is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 2arl Stewart
of Cooleeme.
Officers Elected
The following officers were
elected ai the Church of the
Good Shepherd ait a recent
congregational meeting. The
Mission Committee elected
was: Joe Murphy, Wink Has.
ty, Jack Jerome and Wilson
Wagner. The Church School
Superintendent is Mrs. Mabet
Head, the delegate to the*
convention. Jack Jerome, al
ternate, I. H. Huske.
BASKETBALL
RESULTS
RESULTS OF FRIDAY
NIGHTS GAMES
AT MOCKSVIIXiE:
Central Davidson S 7 » 13—47
Davie Comity 7 t 5 S—Z9
Central Davidson Sexton
6, Hedrick 23. Black 3» Heit
man 2, Kearney 3, Hines.
Davie County Bailey 6,
Jordan, Markland 5, Foster
10, Coma taw 6, Brigman, Mil
ler 2.
Boys Game
Central Davidson » lfi C 17-4*
Davie County 14 14 11-5S
Central Davidson Parks,
Lookabill 5, Cross 8, Wonnts
11. Hoover 3, Kearney 4, May
hew 17, Brewer.
Davie County —Hendricks
10, Bailey 7, Deadmon 8, Os
borne, Ward 16, Carter 15.
MK& ANN RANKIN FORD
AM R. F»rd
To Nave Art
Display Des. 11
The Mockjville Woman's
Club will sponsor Mrs. Ann
Rankin Ford of South Boston,
Va. with a one man showing at
the Davie County Public Li
brary, Sunday, December 11,
from 2 to 4 p.m. The public is
cordially invited to attend. Re
freshments will be served by
members of the club.
Mrs. Ford was winner in the
"Open Air Art Exhibit", wM*
the club sponsored in October:'
Her winning entry was Marsh
mount which was done in pea
and ink.
Mrs. Ford is a native at Da
vie County and the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rankin
of North Main Street, Mocks
ville. She is a graduate of
Davie High School and re
ceived a B S degree id sculp
ture from East Carolina Col
lege, Greenville, N. C. at ECC
she was a member of Delta
Phi Delta National Honorary
Art Fraternity and served on
the College Union Board, Jun
ior-Senior Committee and
Homecoming Committee. Mrs.
Ford has done graduate work
at Western Carolina College,
Cullowhee, N. C. and complet
ed course requirements at ECC
for her MA. degree in paint
ing.
She has held positions as an
art teacher at East way Junior
High School, Charlotte, N. C.
and Walter Hines Page Senior
High School Greensboro. Prior
to the position she now holds
as an Art teacher in the Hali
fax County High School, South
Boston, Va., she was an ad
vertising artist in Chapel Hill
for the Simplified Farm Re
cord Book Company.
Mrs. Ford's specialty is her
pen and ink art. Her show will
include approximately 22
works, which will consist of
oils, water colors, pen and ink,
mixed meida. silk screen print
and monoprint.
Several whiph would be of
local interest are: Marshmount,
pen and ink; Twin Brook
Farm, mixed media; Murray's
Mill, oil; Home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester P. Martin, Jr. and her
Davie County High School
Straight A Students
Straight A Students For 2nd
Six Weeks
9th GRADE
Betty Allen
Andy Andrews
Jan Carol Barber
Martha Barney
Lynn Blackwood
Dwight Creason
Mary Evans
Ronnie Stephen Hamrick
Mary Eva Harbin
Kathy Shore •
Thomas Talbert
19th GRADE
Deborah Alexander
Diane Burgess
Karen Cook - ,
Nancy Frye
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PUBUESHED THURSDAY
John T. Brock has beea
appointed Judge of Davis
County Criminal Court Ha
will assume his duties in Ja«v
uary, replacing William X.
Hall who has resigned.
The appointment at We.
Brock as judge was mada
Monday by the Davie Coun
ty Board at Commissioners al
so appointed Lester P Martin
as prosecuting attorney.
Mr. Brock is a graduate at
the University of North Caro
lina Law School and is com
pleting his fourth year as
prosecuting attorney. He has
served as county attorney for
the past six years. He is a
veteran of the Korean War
and a member of the Method
ist Church He is maniad
to the form«r Mary Martin.
They have three children mad
reside on Jericho Road Mocka
vflle.
Mr. Martin is a giadiatfa
of the University at North
Carolina and the Wake Itor
est Law School. He has bean
practicing law in Moeksviila
for the past ten years. A vet
eran of Warld War H, ha
served two terms in the North
Carolina General Assembly aa
Davie County Representative
He is married to the fniinar
Elizabeth Weaver. They hava
two sons and reside on North
Main Street Mocksville. He if
a member of the MocksviUa
Baptist Church,
Lodge and Rotary Club.
Bcv.fi.Lßb
KOMaSM To
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Next Sunday, December 11
the Rev C. E. R Robrnw f
will preach at the 9:30 AJI.
service at the Church at tte
Good Shepherd. There will be
no service at the
Church in Fork since this vffl
be a unified service. Mr. Rob
inson served the Church it
our county for fifteen yean.
A good many members aai
friends have honored him by
giving Cbnununion nmnM** j
and flower vases to the Good '
Shepherd Church. Since Mr. i
Robinson served both church
es, there will be a united
service with combined choirs.
Following the Holy Com
muinon Service, and the dedi
cation of the Altar Ware, a
reception will be held in the
Parish Hall.
H.D. Club
The Cooleemee Home Dem-
onstration Club will meet on
Saturday, December 17th, at j
6:00 P. M. at the home of
Mrs. James Alexander. This j
will be a Christmas party and
covered dish supper. There
will be an exchange of gifts.
Please note the change of the
day of the meeting.
father's birth place, which was
one of her first to be done
in pen and ink.
Mrs. Ford is married and
has one son, David Charles.
Kenneth Ma be
Linda Richardson
11th GRADR
Michael Barney
Mitzi Brigman
Veronica Hanet
June Harris
Sharon Howell
Lavada Mirk land
Gary Richardson
Tanya Stewart
Peggy Wallace
12th GRAM . '
Brenda Barney |
Linda Bargees
Darlene Dull
Keith
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