MAT, 1952 Mrs. Hugh Salmon Speaker at Club Meeting On April Ist at 7 P.M., the Coo leasee Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. J. L. James for their annual dinner meeting. Hostesses Mrs. James, Mre. F. J. Seders, Mn. Frank Boyd, lbs. C. L. Isley and Mr. Graham CobUe served a de tieious buffet dinner. Members were served in the dining room and were seated in the tiring room at eandle lit tables. The tiring room and other rooms were beautifully deco rated with spring flowers. Following tiie dinner, Mrs. J. L. Carpenter, President, called the meeting to order and welcomed the guests, Mr. Hugh Salmon, President of the oth .District, Mrs. Mayberry of the Elkin Junior Woman's Club, Mrs. I. Husks, Mrs. F. English and Mrs. John Barber. Mrs. Ed English introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Hugh Salmon who gave a very informative talk on the growth of the Federation. She described the Federation as growing in the form of a tree, the trunk beingwde up of general federation bylaws, officers, policies, plans and «n nW and the branches of the tree bei% the state federa tion. The leavfi of the tree, of course, are the many dubs in North Carolina, which number some 350. The blossoms and fruit typify the work accomplished through coop eration, increased knowledge, ex panded interests and spiritual growth, all essentials for continued health of the tree. Concluding her talk, Mrs. Salmon asked for ques tions from the members of the Club. An informative discussion followed and worthy information was gained. A word of appreciation is again expressed to the dinner committee who planned the buffet dinner so efiriently. \ Colored Workers o£No. 3 ■To Get Community Center I Through the untiring efforts of nome of the leaders in our colored Bocti m in Qjpleemee the people will a CqjgßHßte Center in the near a new school in Coolee m to try and for a Ki^r^atiotdMHNf^^ElN^HhPhifer was several others are now nearing^H^JH J. L. James, ft f 3, Cooleemee, secured house for the colored cHHH^ from the State and they immMßely went to work raising funds tonave it moved on Erwin Mills property. As soon as this building is moved and fixed up it will be used for recreation, club meetings and social affaire for the whole colored com munity. COOLEEMEE J — 1 * ■ ■ *—■ — ' ' ' : ■ ' * .. 1. This fat little lady is Saaaa Blalock, age 5% months. She Is the da and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Blalock and Mr. KndgHtt Boom, Warp Boom and Spinning Boom. 2. This is the small iouA^.'. was 9 months old when this picture was taken. His j partment. 3. Michael Stephen Boger was ten months oil vhofl Mrs. Claude Boger of Mocksville. His father is a carpenter.^H Jr. of Cooleemee. Grady, Jr. works ia the Finishing Plant, The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Qrady Spry, Sr. and 11. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Clay Trexler of Galax^B Spinning Department. 6. 47. Judy Kinley, age 2, andjjfl" the Grey Cloth Boom. Jimmie is the Mascot of 9, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Howard. Thei^H 2nd shift. They are grandchildren of Mr. and MM of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock. They are Katky^fl Mrs. Wiley Blalock who are employees on tk^l the daughter of Mrs. Helen Forrest, Inspect^ Fourth Grade. 12. Norma Jeaa Beck, lSjfl t J : 'j the Packing Department and Lula ia -■§ * ~ £ 1; 1 I This project has been needed in Cooleemee for soi and Hodge Phifer and buy tea deserve a great deal promoting it. Thrnr forking for this Sbeir community^® better CijM - »• The nm TMM E»wnr CHATTBB ' TOTS TO TEENS