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4 \ % 7 mm &4H 1 mk Ward-Jordan Mr and Mrs. Richard Ward of 20 Ouke Street. Cooleemee. have announced the engage ment of their daughter. Freida Gail, to Specialist five. J. C. Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gyde Jordan of Route 2. Mocks ville. Miss Ward is a graduate of Wood leaf News By C.H. WETMORE Some' of the early truckers are now marketing home grown to matoes. Jimmy Myers, for one, is now picking from his eight acre field that started to ripen last week. Other growers have fields that are either ready for picking or will be ready within the next week. MRS. KATE WETMORE, for mer resident, who is now mak ing her home in Chapel Hill is spending the week with Mrs. Rosanna Swink. MR. AND MRS. SPEARS AL EXANDER of Spartanburg, S C. and Mr. ana Mrs. O. R. Mills of Greenville, S.C. were here with relatives over the weekend. They came especially Library News Registrations are coming in thick and fast for participation in the Summer Reading Pro fram. Cooleemee Branch and ookmobile have many enthu siastic young readers, in addi tion to the Main Library. It's not too late to register, so boys and girls of Davie County are in vited to join the fun! The well-made model of the famous raft, Kon-tiki, is the center of interest among library displays right now. It was made by Steve Seamon of Mocksville and there are available several copies of the famous book which tells the exciting adventure sto ry of the trip made by the original Kon-tiki. Those young readers who have not read this story will love it, and there are many other exciting adventure stories for them. The library is not completely dedicated to serving the young. A great many inviting and beautiful books for their elders have come in recently, so take a little well-earned vacation at home, relaxing with a good book! A change of thought can be wonderfully refreshing! Davie County High School. Mr. Jordan, a Davie High graduate, has served 18 months with the U.S. Army in Vietnam, and is presently stationed at Ft Eustis. Virginia. The wedding is being planned for July 4. at the home of the bride's parents. for the 83rd birthday of their father, Mr. D.E. dick. MR. AND MRS. SCOTTY GREENE and children spent the weekend in Spruce Pines with relatives. MRS. HELEN BRINGLE and children of Rockingham are here this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spence Wetmore. DAILY VACATION Bible School began Monday at Unity Presbyterian Church and will continue through the weekend. Also, through Wednesday of next week. Attendance has been very good. MRS. STEVE KLUTTZ is im- E roving at Rowan Memorial [ospital where she underwent surgery last week. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH GILLEAN will return home from Florida the last of the week. They attended the Nation wide Insurance Company Con vention at Fort Lauderdale and also spent several days with their son, James, and family in Orlando. GUS GREER is a patient at the VA Hospital in Durham undergoing treatment. LYNN WETMORE spent sev eral days at Myrtle Beach last week with the students from West Rowan High School. They returned home Sunday. r Towne Pharmacy i ■ Vtwmptv, "LacSi «miA I*«n« jm I ^ l " ftlk> I Mrs. Griffin Is Honored With Shower Mrs. David Griffin of Edge wood Circle was honored with a floating pink and blue shower Friday evening at the North Gooleemee Baptist Church Fel lowship Hall. Hostesses were Mrs. David Correll. Mrs. Bailey James. Mrs. Dennis Grubb. and Miss Barbara Dunn. Refreshments of punch, nuts, mints, and decorated cake squares were served to more than 20 guests who called be tween the hours of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. A color scheme of pink and white was used. The honoree wore a pale blue and beige dress to which she added a white corsage, centered with a miniature baby. The corsage was a gift of the host esses. Shower Honors Miss Brinegar Miss Susan Brinegar, bride elect of Robert L. Wall, Jr. was honored at a sbower on Friday evening. May 29, at the borne of Mrs Lynn Hopkins of Salisbury. Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Craig Snead of Cooleemee, hostesses for the party, presented the honoree with a corsage of white carnations and an electric toaster. Mrs. Paul Booe of Cooleemee honored Miss Brinegar with a kitchen pantry shower at her home in Edge wood on Tuesday evening, June 9. Miss Brinegar wore a yellow and white linen dress, accented with a corsage, gift of the hostess. Of the 40 invited guests were Mrs. Leonard Brinegar of Cooleemee, mother of the bride elect, and Mrs. Robert Wall of Mocksville, mother of the groom. Miss Brinegar and Mr. Wall will be married on June 21st at the First Baptist Church here. Miss Susan Brinegar of Cooleemee who will marry Robert Lanier Wall, Junior, June 21 in Cooleemee Baptist Church was honored with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Everett on Friday night. Hostesses were Mrs. Everett, Mrs. Larry Tucker of Salisbury and Mrs. Evelyn Tucker Refreshments of decorated cake squares, nuts, mints, and punch were served to the guests who showered the honoree with many nice gifts. DOTS BEAUTY SHOP Pin* Ridge Road MRS. DOT CHEEK Owner & Operator For Appointments. Call 284-8822 *' ZJ Jordan-Sears Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jor dan of 2508 Fleming Drive. An derson, South Carolina and for mer residents of Cooleemee, have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Pamela Cope, to Darwin Lewis Sears, of Anderson, S.C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Sears. LOSE 10 LBS. IN 10 DAYS ON GRAPEFRUIT DIET HOLLYWOOD, CALF. (Special) - This is th e re volutionary grapefruit diet that • everyoae It suddenly talking about. Literally thousands upon thousands of copies have been passed from hand to hand In factories, plants and offices throughout the U.S. and Canada. Ward of its success has spread like wildlife. Because this la the diet that really works. We have testimonials la our filet reporting on the success of this diet. If you follow It exactly, you should lose It pounds in It days. There will he no weight lost ia the first four dayt. But yon will tnddenly drop S pounds on the sth day. Thereafter you will lose one pound a day until the l«th da>. Then you will looe I*4 pounds every two dayt until vou get down to your proper weight. Bett of all there will he no hunger pangs. Now re vised and enlarged, this new diet plan lets you stuff yourself with foods thai were formerly "forbidden", such at big steakt trimmed with fat, roast* or fried chicken, rich gravies, mayonnaise, lobster swimming in butter, bacon fata, sauiagei and scrambled eggs. You can eat until yon are full until you cannot possibly eat any more. And still looe 19 pounds in the first ten days plus 14 pounds every two days thereafter until your weight is down to normal. The secret behind thit new "quick weight lots" diet it slat* pie. Fat doet not form fat. And the grapefruit juice in thit new diet acta at a catalyst (the "trigger"), to start the fat homing process. Yon stuff yourself on the permitted food listed u the diet plan, and still lose unsightly fat and excess body fluids. When the fat and bloat are gone you will cease to lose weight and your weight will remain constant. A copy of this new and startingly successful diet plan can be w talaed by sending U to GRAPEFRUIT DIET PUBLISHERS, 1213 Premier Way, Calgary I, Alberta. Money-back guaran tee. If after trying the diet plan you have not lost 7 pounds la the first seven days, and lVi pounds every two days there after simply return the diet plan and your 12 will be refund ed promptly and without argument. Tear out this message at a reminder. Decide now to regain the trim, attractive figure of your youth, while enjoying hearty breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Dept. No. 5-26-38 GRAPEFRUIT DIET PUBLISHERS I2IS PREMIER WAY. S.W. CALGARY 9, ALBERTA The bride-elect is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jordan of 36 Main Street, Cool eemee. Both are graduates of McDuffie High School in Ander son. Wedding plans are in complete.
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