* • ' - / ® p iilllll'lllLn an—— • Wg* 1M j ll^k^ 3F •' ' ' >4* ' Sr J§* ■" THE DAVIE CHRISTMAS PARADE.....Three pages of pictNres inside today's Journal. Saa Paps 3, 4, 5. Coming Events Homamakan Forty The Cooiaeiiiae Homemakers Phih fill hold Hmlr party on Friday, December 30, at 6 p.m. at the home of Mra. Alice Gabbert in Pine Rkfca. This will be a covered dish supper and each member if also asked to bring an in expensive gift to be exchanged. Church Sarvica The Good Shepherd Episcopal Church will hold their Christmas program on Sunday, December 12 at 6 p.m. There will be a service held on Christmas Eve at 11:90 p.m. with the Rev. Dan McCaskill in charge. GOP Women's Par#y The Republican Women of Davie County will have a Christinas party on Holiday, December If at 7:10 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Lee Roger. All members are naked to bring an inexpensive gift to ex change during the evening. PINAL WINNER Mrs. Judy Webb of Cool eemee is the final winner of the Cooleemee Super Market Jackpot of SIOO. The Jackpot H discontinued ss oflast weeks winner. - •- —— 12b4 Yaar COOLEEMEE, *. C. NIL 46 MMIMKUV, DacMiko 11, 1 M (ICMUS v .-V December 20 Decorations Contest Set The Home Decorations Contest, sponsored by the Recreation Center of Erwin Mills, will officially be judged on Friday, December 20, from 7 until 10 p.m. All residents in Cooleemee are asked to have their lights on at this time to avoid being missed by the Judges. Mjl) Holiday Begins December 20 Erwin Mills will close at the «d of tfee second shift on Fri day, December SO, Cor the Christmas holiday and will reswMS optantkm with the . third shift so Sui my night, December ». This will repress* the second wask of vacations. The Ogolaemse plants have schedule sa opes house party J* 8 ®* 1 *? afternooti(December JD for ill enmtovea »>vi nmrihurß of their fsnulies. Christ in as f bomsos wil|, bo paM to all Bttrftsgtoe employes jnnwmmj vnmiiipf. IIHIHIHW bonis payment* bfsed on the length of service The company will pay more ,\'t *" " \ ■ ? ■ ' » Davie Library- Mocks ville, ft C 27028 '.V-v . ,\f ' _ • tarn, flEs ■, ? -,jf jB , , 1 ' '*■ t. JJ Jug I ■p^l|^P J9HR flHEfl flf 1 ~ •- -1^ than s3* million hi Christmas bonuses to employes in Us Pfwto to instates The December payments, coupled fi-W-Vilv V ' * -.i , .. . , ■ : Gals, Grab A Shootin' Iron All right, yon Annie Oakleys! Grab those tbootio' and load em up for a match Saturday af ternoon. ■ 1 Cooteemee Jaycees are setting aside an hoar from W p.m. to five tike ladies a chance to bag a turttey at the shoot held at the ball park. Journal editor Mariene Benson has already primed her trusty 2^ Prizes this year will be awarded in the form of checks to first, second and third place winners. The winner will receive SSO, second place $35 and third place sls. Judges willtafrom Lexington and Greensboro. Winners will be notified pn Monday, December 23, and awarded their prizes. with vacation pay paid last summer, will total $8 million. Mora than 88,080 traditional treat bags will be given to gauge lor a try. She says she is ready to on all challengers. - Entry lee for the ladies is same as for everyone, sl. Jaycees will (Ornish the shells, so dust off those shotguns and coma on out. Proceeds from the turkey shoots will go toward Jaycee Community Development projects. litiiaiitfitaaafyitittiaiiailitei fay Burlington employes during the parties luplanU coa * my

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