Ju r >-. . m |a /v£h^B3 ' / - yy, ! i: v : ■ " jf BBMlllito4!l9 - II I ; ?r- a- > vifIKzSHHHIHi MHHHBISfIHHHHiHHHIHHHHH Be Careful Now- • - Timmy Greene, 4, Darla Adams, 3, Patricia Dwiggins, 8, and Mitchell Greene, 3, help - - or watch - - as Delaine Vestal takes a peek over the bridge railing with Mrs. Spry looking on. Mrs. Spry When asked if she had any trouble keeping the children away from the fishing pond, Mrs. Spry made it un derstood with (he parents and the children th at they were not allowed - near the pood without her or they wortd surely get a spanking. "I will treat them just 'like I would my own children," says Mrs. Spry. She has done a wonderful job with these little ones and they are very obedient. - \*? w-" *• T| - > -»*-— —«« Mf -- «•. If KaK »■ ' - s-~_ « I #'''ll ir ... ■ ff " l «« D * S9,M iM IB M, IlwmiigWK ■ |L, - >\ ■ 9 ■ r 1 JBft^S ft iMQp^HHS^ShS^^^^ nHV OtnM V flßlPl^Hnk^Hs^S 14 IB Darla Adams gats Mrs. Spry's OK for a candy bar. * Mrs. Spry certainly doesn't look her age and she gives this credit to the children. "A lot of exercise helps keep you young", she commented. "And I surely get it with the children." Mrs. Spry explained that of ail her duties she loved taking care of children more than anything else. The money is also helpful to her, due to the fact that she is a diabetic and has a tremendous drug bill each month. Her children have offered to Cooleemee Journal, Wednesday, November 8, 1967- Journal Photos by Barriiger pay this for her, but she insists on doing it herself, not only for the money, but she enjoys it too much Do give it up. Would you believe that on several occasions -She has even mentioned to her husband that she might like to keep a couple more children? Mr. Spry, an employee at Erwin Mitts since 1933, always allows her to make her own decisions, hut he thinks she has enou{£i to take care of at the present time. I certainly agree with WH E* The 'Group' heads back for the store. 3