. . • | ■ ".. i *■* iB * J gk '% 'Jmi 3 k,J Ml MM Jhy|\ ] ■ *Jtj| .A*- 1H 'lit-. wHn fIiHHHHB JMOTHI ■SHHmHwOHw Terry CmmN, ax-yeer «M aai «f Ml. aai Mn. Bruce Connefl of Davie St, Hm eaeeM mm. Halloween Carnival Scheduled Oct. 31 Hie annual Halloween Car nival, sponsored by the local Jaycees and Jaycettes willbe held on Saturday, October 31st, at the Cooleemee School auditorium. Festivities will begin at 7p.m. until 10p.m. There will be booths set up for Bingo, fishing, darts, ring toss, clown toss and a horror house. "Hie Jaycettes will sponsor the cake walk. Anyone wishing to donate a cake may contact any Jaycee or Jaycette and they will gladly pick them up. All pre-school children will be admitted free. Admission for children first through eighth grades will be 25 cents and 50 cents for adults. Any adult in costume will be admitted free of charge. Prizes will be awarded for the best costume in three categories. Rec Center Donations for Recreation Center American Legion Post No. 54 *IOO Cooleemee Lions Club t 50 Mr. and Mrs. Bill White $ 5 Mr. and Mrs Vernon Stout $ 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ha/den Benson $ 5 Total to Date $l7O Plane Lands On Road R L Seafords Have Unexpected Guest Hie R. L. Seaford family had an unexpected guest for break fast on Wednesday morning, October 14th! According to reports, a Mr. Gregg, age 45, flying a light aircraft, landed his plane on the road into the Seaford farm on Advance, Route 2, at about 10 ajn. Gregg had stopped at the Piedmont Airlines Airport in Winston-Salem. After leaving there, the radio on the plane failed, and , realizing that the plane was low on gas, Gregg was trying to get to Lexington. The fog was thick, and , after spotting the Seaford home, he started to land the plane on the road nearly hitting some trees. When he did land the plane, safely, Mr. Gregg was quite shaken up. When the Seafords came out to see what was happening, Mr. Greg asked if they could have prayer there by the plane for a safe landing. Then, the Seafords invited the pilot into their home for break fast and also gave him some sandwiches for his trip and, of course, some gas for the plane. # I ~* B .* db** B jp V Jgßm&r^m t fljk '- ; s^ 1 '*'£§r ? . ' r^^ji Ewbb flfct bNt iMy haw its flhilttk Gregg stated that his home is in Texas. He is a missionary in Mexico. After an hour's visit in Davie County, Gregg left for Texas to pick up his son and family and and to continue on to Mexico. Homemakers Hold Halloween Party The Cooleemee Homemakers Gub held a Halloween party Friday night at the Cooleemee Recreation Center following a covered dish supper. Several ladies attended in costume and prizes were won. Trick Or Treat For UNICEF The Cooleemee United Meth odist Youth will canvass the community for UNICEF on Sun day afternoon, October 25th. Hie group will begin at 2:30 p.m. 64th Year Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1970 1 ? Pa _ No. 41 COOLEEMEE, NORTH CAROUNA 10 Family Day Nets Over S3OO The Open House and Family Day held at the Cooleemee Rec reation Center on October 10th resulted in a most successful event. Over 400 plates were served with a net profit of better than S3OO. The proceeds will go towards the upkeep of the Cen ter. . - - - i H ' jkc« k >•„*& ' ! M*ti HHI^BMI - * .AHgM-v, '*' 1 ; - -r,-nia7 A m ftk HfHHk llfc ■ s v *£ a ■ ■ B N«w, krin| ON tke Mtinyf (Ptatos by BarrinyM'). Members of the Recreation Commission and director Grimes Parker extend their gratitude to everyone who sup ported this project. A special thanks goes to Mr. Roy Barney who worked throughout the entire day help ing prepare the food. Also to Mr. Grimes Hancock for his assistance; to Senior citizens, Mrs. Bessie Nail. Mrs. Beulah Munday and Mrs. Sadie Steele; American Legion Post 54 commander, Donnie Correll; and to the local Jaycettes for the proceeds from their bake sale. The response of the local resi dents plays a major part in helping to keep the Recreation Center in operation. Anyone wishing to make a contribution may send it to the Recreation Commission or the Cooleemee Journal. Weekly results will be published giving an up-to-date total of contributions. Proceeds from the Story Hour, Ceramics, Dance Classes, and all rental fees also go to the Recreation Center. We urge everyone to support the Recreation Center in every way possible. It has been benefi cial to all age groups in the past. Absentee Ballot Applications Now Being Accepted The Davie County Board of Elections is now receiving ap plications for absentee ballots. Applications must be made prior to October 28th Dr. R. F. Kemp, chairman of the Board, said that those who know that they will be away from the county on November 3rd or otherwise unable to vote in person may apply. Applications must be made by the voter in person or by mail.