1* r«9M ■ i 'I ill ffl. .ty ■uilf If r ." v |i H yß^H| ~ W£. , jvlflMßt IlrwV "flH - tIMIM H A Gift For Mom Mrs. LiUis Penniger of the N«edmore Road just couldn't say no when iter son, Dana, 13, brought "Snoopy" home. It was her Mother's Day present. Dana had asked his mother earlier if he could have some rabfts and she refused. Then just before Mothers Day, he heard about some cute little guinea SSO First Prize Home Decoration Contest Planned The Recreation Center of Erwin Mills will award prizes again this year for the best home decorations for Christmas. The judging will be one night between December 21, and 25 by judges from out of town. The prizes will consist of gift certificates that irtay be redeemed aft any tme -store in the CooJeemete Terry Young, 17, Killed In Wreck Here Terry Paul Young, 17, a stu dent at Davie High and resident of the Rtoerdale Road on Route 4, MockaviHe, was killed Friday night in a car wreck. The car in which he was riding crashed into a bridge abuttment and rammed two rail sections through the car. Young was s& ting in the middle of the car's # A from seac. The accident occurred at the bridge on the Gladstone Road near the town limit. When the ear «tn*jk the wooden bridge rafiiag, one rail Pictures Of Burlington Party—P. 2,3 wee driven though the right tat of the nude, etriking Young in the leg end back. Another retting wus dammed through the cer'e windfeieid and struck Young in the haadL The driver of the vehicle wes Identified as Wayne Joaee, 17, of Rt 4, Mocksvule. Re wes not injured. Another peeeenger, lfeck Whitaker, about 17 of the seme address, woe intared end was admitted to Davie County Hospitrf w4h leg end tack * Jtfiee. I||U' • *'•>* ' • COOLEEMEE, N. C. Wednesday, December 13, 1967 pigs for sale. He just couldn't pass up stidi a bargain—only 50 cents for such a nice present. • On several occasions, Mrs. Pemiiger talked to about giving "Snoopy" away. "But, mother," he always answered, "You just can't give him away. That was your Mother's Day present." Well, what's a mother to do? shopping Oertter. The entire certificate must be used aft only one dtatfe of the winner's dbodce. First prize will be a SSO gift certificate, second prize $35 certificate and third prize sls certificate. Any home in CooJeemee wiH be eligible tor the prizes. Hieeik nag natrehnen A. C. States quoted test car's driver as soying he met en oneeseing car as he enmoached the aer row bridge. Be nUed la the right hot VMS aneUotof* the the road in order to avoid h*tfng the bridge. Ptttrofanaa atekes aaad there epeed. No charges have been fled A student at Davie Cooaty High School, he wae the eoa at Wayne and Katherine Curfee Young. He was born on Nov. parents, include four brothers, Carlee of Winston-Salem, Jan oi, Mocksville, Steves of Vietnam, and Kim Young of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Kathy Sim mons and Iflas Olivia Young, both of the homo; and maternal mtenah ifr. and Mrs. Isom Coriee of Cooioomee. Funeral services were conduct ed Tuesday st 2 pjn. st Eaton's Chapel by the Rev. Mr. Stanley Burial was at Rose Cemetery. 10 Coals Fire Department Plans To Sell Extinguishers The Jerusalem Fire Depart ment has snnounrwri that they mm have the dry chemical type fire extinguishers lor sale. Ins pride is sl2 each. Proceeds will go to the Jerusalem Fire Department for 'Coachmen' Entertain Two Clubs By MRS. E. C. TATUM, SR. The past week can be called "Senior Citizens Week." Beginning on Tuesday even ing, they were entertained by the sponsoring Civics Club along with the husbands of the Civics Club members at s party- R was an enjoyable occasion. Mr. Charles Beidler led the group ringing and Mr. Joel Pate read the Christmas story from Luke's gospel. A local string quartet, composed of Chuck Spencer, Bill Jones, Jack Jerome and Bill Chandler was quite lnanorous. The Cochmen Barber Shop quartet, composed of Terry Fisher of Greenville, S. C., Dick Martin Charlotte, Bob Dockham of Salisbury and G. H. Spry of Salisbury, gave a most en tertaining p"y m Door prizes were *on by John Gabbart, Mrs. Rosanna Swink, Mrs. Harmon McMahan, Mrs. C. R. Ridenhour and Mr. Frank Femriger. Prises were also awarded to the following: Mr. Arthur Howard, oldest man present; Mrs. J. D. House, oldest woman present and Mr. and Mrs. Freak Penniger, mar ried the longest. On Sunday afternoon the Erwin Mills annual Christmas party was held at the mill. There was a tour of the plant, refreshments were served and toys were given to all employes' children under 12 years of age. The Senior Citisens wen also invited to attend. In spite of a down poor of rain, many were able to ohasife the many changes snd improvements that had been made recently. Monday was the ammal Christmas dinner pnavided by the dab avwnhais of tfas Civics CH>, held in the fellowship hall of the Baptist Ctarch. All ministui ■ in the area were in vited, tanhand of those asrvfag, the mffl officials and their wives. There mm lots of new people in town, so Mr. Beidler tntroudoed them to tfas «S members and visitors. - Miss MarioU Crawford and her Junior Chorus, with Mrs. Edith Waller at the piano, gave a program of Christmas music. The dub looks forward to this every Christmas. This year's grformiace mo* at- The nest regular msshag day will be en Monday, January «, IMS.