Vol. 3, No. 4 Lottie Walters Masic Clab Meets The Lottie Walters Music Club held the first meeting of the 1947- 1948 season in the Recreation Hall on Friday evening, September 26, with Margaret Skinner, Club Counselor, hostess. Irene Spry, Club President, presided and the meeting opened by singing the Junior Hymn, Junior Collect and repeating the Junior Pledge. The President welcomed Margaret Kirk as Mu sic Counselor, and Norma Ruth White, Bill Franklin, Betty Jean Eller, Iva Gray Eller, Henry Shoaf, Fred Blackwood and Hen ry Shoaf as new members. Peggy Blackwood, Club Secre tary, called the roll and each member responded with a con tribution to the Edgar Stillman Kelly Fund. Margaret Skinner discussed the Individual Rating Sheet, the plans for the year's work, music manners, and ap pointed the following committees: Program: Jean Wagner, Chair man; Dot Hodgin, Robert Mun day, Sue Wagner and Bill Frank lin. Publicity: Peggy McCullough, Chairman; Iva Gray Eller, Doris Veach and Peggy Cornatzer. Junior Magazine: Kay Nichols, Chairman; Patty Lewis, Clyde Cook, Betty Jean Eller and Norma Ruth White. Federation Pencils: Jean A they, rkairmnn- DnnalH Seders, Sam my Cope, Larry McCullough. Susie Shoaf and Nellie Taylor. Scrap Book: Peggy Blackwood, Chairman; Peggy Wyrick, Fred Blackwood, Billy Jean Josey and J. N. Tutterow. Year Book: Club Counselors, Chairmen; Irene Spry, Anne Ridenhour, Henry Shoaf and Bill Owens. Jean Wagner,' Vice-President and Program Chairman, present ed the following program: Life of Chopin—Jean Wagner. Piano solo, Chopin's "Waltz in C-Sharp Minor" —Margaret Kirk. Life of Stephen Foster—lrene Spry. The club members all joined in singing several of Stephen Fos ter's familiar songs. During the social hour the host ess served refreshments to David Milholen, former member and visitor; Margaret Kirk, and the following members: Jean Athey, Peggy Blackwood, Fred Black wood, Clyde Cook, Sammy Cope, Peggy Cornatzer, Betty Jean Eller, Dot Hodgin, Patty Lewis, Larry McCullough, Peggy Mc- Cullough, Robert Munday, Kay Nichols, Bill Owens, Anne Riden hour, Donald Seders, Henry Shoaf, Irene Spry, J. N. Tutterow, Jean Wagner, Sue Wagner, Peggy Wyrick, Norma Ruth White and Bill Franklin. The meeting adjourned with the singing of the National Anthem. STEADY JOB Keep a budget if you'd know how the dollars come and go For your clothes, the food you've et, life insurance, and et cet. But unless you stick to it, budg eting won't help a bit On account of and becuz, budget is as budget does. i ■ Ik. I—IN YV II OUR DEMOCRACY b,M* one Wook.- indispensable Our/vrefatker*depend*} «mtke Bible,often the otiltj book in the for fpintiu) guidance And religious leorship. Ckildrentoere taufht fc»read/Vomit; fwnn it* juge* people of *ll *|e« learned te Ajmreciate Hit Ji» *Tohw W wt *eek £uid*.ne« in meet-in* the *erious p. J11,... ■ MfLL - -if Mi Tt» iirilf if irlijLw courage, «#W —4 yrHrarfar rforiflrtfc« •• THE OM* BOOK H*OtSP£*SABLE WAM&UCA* "Bible Week.—October 20-2S Attendance Record (Week ending Sept 14, 1*47) Dyeing-Finishing No. 3..96.76% Plant No. 6 93.09% Plant No. 3 9L87% Plant No. 2 89.09% Plant No. 4 .87.64% Plant No. 5 86.52% Plant No. 1 85.02% Sewing Room and Bleachery No. 4 81.50% Cooleemee's finishing sec tion and Durham's Plant No. 6 certainly set a pace this month for all departments to try to equal and better. Make it a goal to be on your job every hour every day that you are well and able to be at work. GIVE YOUR REPORTER A HAND! They say that actors live on the applause they get aad your news reporters are no different! They like to know that you read their stuff, and they sure do ap preciate your comments. Why not let your own depart ment news reporter know that you appreciate what he is doing —and that you read his column? He'll also appreciate it if you have any comments or sugges tions for him! Ifs your own column—why not make it a full co-operative project? INCORRECT DATE Correct dale: rrir*r-.t- mi COOT .EEMFiK, N. C., SEPTEMBER, 1947 Mrs. C. L. Isley Is Hostess The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Cooleemee Methodist Church was delight fully entertained on last Friday evening at the home erf Mrs. C. L Isley. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Charles Bahnson after which an impressive devotional was con ducted by Mrs. M. H. Ridenhour. The missionary topic for the program, "The Gospel for Our Generation," was discussed by Mrs. Arnold Kirk, Mrs. S. A. Carnes and Mrs. C. W. Shepherd. During the business hour plans were completed for a Bible study and for the Week of Prayer. A donation of fifty dollars was made by the society for the or gan fund which is being spon sored by Mrs. Kirk's Sunday School class. At the conclusion of the busi ness the hostess, assisted by Mrs. George Miller, served a delicious dessert course with coffee and nuts to the following members: Mesdames Charles Bahnson, Will Click, S. A Carnes, J. G. Craw ford, M. H Hoyle, Wm. A. Jen kins, Arnold Kirk, Floyd Nail, T. C. Pegram, S. C. Phelps, Heathman Byerly, ML H. Riden hour, C. W. Shepherd, W. R. Wants and Miss Mary Byerly. Wisdom is knowing what to do. Skill is knowing how to do it Virtue is doing it I I CR OOOITV COMCN. MEEIM Hi M HOME OF MK. L C. TATOM Mrs. E. C. Tatum, president of the Davie County Council of Home Demonstration Clubs for the past two years, was hostess to the Council meeting in her home on Friday, October S, at 2/. 30. Opening the meeting, Mrs. Tatum presented the gavel which the Davie County women won for attendance at the last District Meeting at King, in June. Following the club song, "Hail Club Women," Mrs. Willard Fos ter gave a most inspiring devo tional. Mrs. Charlie Barnhardt, Council secretary, read the min utes. During the business session the Program of Work for 1948 was presented and, with a few cor rections, was accepted. The Achievement Program, at which time Jerusalem and Cool eemee Clubs will be hostesses, was planned, and committees were appointed to work out the program in detail. A nominating committee, consisting of Miss Ruth Booe, Mrs. Era and Mrs. Wiley Anderson, was ap pointed to select Council officers to serve for the next two years. Miss Lila Charles, who has at tended Farm and Home Week for 20 years and received various certificates, gave a very interest ing report at the last awting held in August. At the conclusion of the pro gram Miss Macfcie conducted a contest consisting of many *ing« that Home Demonstration Club women should know in connec tion with their organization. Mrs. Cecil Leagans made high score in this contest, and was given an attractive and useful Foley alum inum sifter. After repeating the Club Col lect for adjournment, the guests were invited into the dining room where a table had been beauti- COOLEEMEE SERVICE STATION l*\. K -j—«§ K IB In • ■ fl ?'• -T -f ■ If JB On August first The Texas Oil Company was given a ISM* OR the Cooleemee Service Station, which has bean operated for a groat number of years by The Standard Oil Company end maneged by R. R. "Dick" Everhardt. The Texas Company has painted the building inside and outside, which has greatly improved the appearance. Mr. G. I. Patterson, distributor for the Texas Company for this district and an experienced oil man says: The Erwin Cotton Mills Company desires a more modern service station for the people of Cooleemee and it is the intention of the Texas Company to give it to them. We have poured the foundation and will erect a quonset hut, which is M feat by It feet, and will be used for storage of Urge and batteries, and for rest ing and greasing cars. This, we believe, will give the people « "irt'rtfrnsi and this community a much needed service end an efficient service. 1 * ETS HAVE tY EMPLOYEE A REPORTER Circulation 1200 fully decorated in green and gold, the club colors, for tea. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Charles Isley and Mrs. Ridenhour, to the following Council members and officers: Jerusalem Club. Mrs. Willard Foster, Miss Lila Charles. Center Club: Mrs. Wade Dyson, Mrs. Duke Tutterow, Mrs. L. R. Powell. Ijames Club: Mrs. E. D. Ijames, Mrs. G. M. Dennis. Kappa Club: Miss Julia Foster. Cana Club: Mrs. Duke Pope, Mrs. Everette Etchison, Mrs. Cecil Leagans. Pino Club: Mrs. Floyd Dull Mrs. Gene Miller. Dulins Club: Mrs. Ralph Potts, Mrs. J. K. McCullough, Mrs. James Whitaker. Fork Club: Mrs. Charley Barn hardt, Mrs. Harvey Gobble. Advance Club: Mrs. George Shutt. Mocksville Club: Mrs. C. H. Tomlinson, Miss Ruth Booe. Cooleemee Club: Mrs. Claries Isley, Mrs. M. H. Ridenhour, Mrs. E. C. Tatum. Home Agent: Miss Florence Mackie. taUmy the following new books have been added to the Cooleoaaee li brary: Human Destiny by du Nouy, Hie Last Days of Hitler by Trevor-Roper, Vespers in Vi enna by Marshall, The Witness by Hill, Stranger Within the Gates by Hill, The Light of the Western Stars by Grey, Time of the Singing of Birds by Hill, Prince of Foxes by Shellabarger, The Bright Promise by Sherman, The Moneyman by Costain, and The Ebbing Tide by Ogilvie.

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