BEGONIA GARDEN CLUB ACTIVITIES A Christmas workshop was conducted by Mrs. W. F. Illman, an accredited Garden Council Judge, Wednesday, Dec. 3, tor the Begonia Garden Club mem bers in the home of their presi dent, Mrs. Donnell Pearce, 1001 Llano Place at 8:00 pan. Mem bers brought materials to be used in making wreaths and other Christmas decorations. Mrs. Illman gave a very in formative demonstration, with suggestions as to where ma terials could be purchased or gathered. She also displayed Christmas decorations she had made, and gave each member valuable instructions on the ar rangements they were making. The group learned a great deal from her suggestions and in structions. Members present were Mes dames Manley Royal, Everett Graves, James E. Burnett, Sam uel Headen, Mildred Reed, James Tonkins, Jr, Dorsey Hayes, William I. Peterson, Don nell Pearce and Charles O. Gill. Refreshments served by the hostess were very appetizing. The members had reason to be proud in that they war* awarded a silver trophy Dec. 1, at the Council of Garden duba annual Christmas party for hav ing received the largest number of blue ribbons on flower ar rangements in the artistic di vision of the Flower Show spon sored by the Council, for three consecutive years. This is the second trophy the club has won in this category. PUBLIC EXHIBIT Windsor Community Center will have an exhibit of items made in the Sewing, Ceramics and Arts & Crafts classes on Sunday, Dec. 21, 1969 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. The public is cor dially invited to attend. This program is under the supervis ion of Mrs. Essie Williamson and Mrs. Isabella Davis of the Windsor staff and ceramics is taught by Mrs. Annie Jones of High Point, N. C. Subscribe to rat rtrrvRt outlook KODAK SELECTS CODE OF AAT; HE'S ALL- AMERICAN 2ND TIME For the second straight week, Merl Code of North Carolina A&T has been named to an Ail American team. Code, an outstanding corner back for the Aggies, has been selected for the 1969 Kodak All American team by the American Football Coaches Association. Last week, Code, a native of Seneca, S. C. was named on the I Associated Press Little Ail American team. Players from 22 different "college division" schools al) over the nation have been nam ed to the 1959 Kodak All-Am er ica team by the American Foot ball Coaches Association. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw of Louisiana Tech and halfback Jack Maitland of Williams head up the offensive backfield for the squad, selected by AFCA members in balloting following the 1909 collegiate football aea EJite Clothiers 1822 E. Market St Phone 274-9547 fytcrmOrf/ ajfttf May ftrWwn Joy, Rk* ? song, brief lufyhM tl 4ey leeg May Ha *A d*er reai tU'ywr. Clendenin Wrenn & Klrkman 218 W. Gaston Telephone 272-3188 MVHMMMMHVMamMMMMNMMMMl son. Rounding out tha backfieid are fullback Leon Burns of Long Beach State and halfback Man uel Britto of Northeast (Okla homa) State. Tha team was an nounced today by William Mur ray, executive director of the AFCA. Players will receive Ko dak All-America Awards at their schools. Bradshaw, considered a lead ing prospect for early selection in the professional football draft early in 1970, was a member of the Kodak All-America in 1968 as a junior. Maitland, 6 foot, 208-pound speedster who broke all rushing and scoring records in Williams' history and Clovis Swinney, 6-3, 233-pound defensive tackle from Arkansas State, also were named to last year's squad. The team is chosen annually by the AFC A, and sponsored by Eastman Kodak Co. of Rochester, N. Y. Eleven offensive and defen sive players were chosen for the team ? all 22 from different schools. In addition, 22 players were selected for honorable mention. Stmff PhtMrm pMr L, A. WISE 6H Benbow Road 171-4028 ETHEL'S , BAKE SHOP tM OorraQ Street Pbooa m-M?T JOURNEY'S ENQ I tk The long trek over, the wfse men came at last to Bethlehem, where they found the new King. And there they came and worshipped him. For us, too, the journey of another year ends at this Christmas Season and as in years past, we come again to worship the new King and to re dedicate our lives to Him. May the Peace and Joy of this rededicatlon be y^un at this Season and in the seasons to come. 3 ? JrnAftMmce SEDGEFIELD Telephone 299-4720