by Mftklred Morris DEEDS Items this week from Columbus Pasquotank, Iredell, Alamance, Lenoir, and Clay Counties. SLIMMER SAFETY Several farm ponds have been made safer in Columbus County as a result of the efforts of Mrs. Homer Adams, county safety chairman. Mrs. Elaine Blake, home eco nomic* agent, reports that the North Tatum Home Demonstra tion Club and 4-11 Club are still working on farm pond safety and recently replaced worn ropes, in ner tubes and bleach bottle buoys in «t local pond. Other clubs art being encouraged to make farm ponds safer. 4-H’ERS STUDY EIJ2CTRICITY One of the requirements in the 4-H electric projects is to visit a modern electrified home. Mrs. Elsie Whaley, home economics a gent in Pasquotank County, says the boys and girls have token try to meet their requirements w year. MUwntly, they visited the all electric home of Mrs. David Meggs in Elizabeth City. On a tour of the home, Mrs. Meggs and Helen Sue Shuey, VEPCO h«me economist, explained the uses made of electricity. HOUSING SEMINAR ENDS WITH TOUR A tour of a model home in Ire dell County proved to he a high light of the housing seminar. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gaither, who built the model home, incorporated ATHLETE S FOOT HOW TO TREAT IT ItlNf M l HO ck IHUm hurat witch hooithy ah n on nous •> T-O-l UflM. rr»t tt take hold huralay is nlnuie. la 1 i itafh all. tt. B* ylaaied Uw tall WfUc >■■Chiay T-4-L rOOT SOWDES Baa |w iaian l*et. loot odor. TODAY at 7:1S—«:11 many new ideas lor slot age and equipment in the home. Mrs. Juliene Fulp, assistant home economies agent, say* thtj hope that manv people in Ok •■ounty will realize the value of planning and will use some of the new ideas in their homes. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS An Australian family is visiting an Alamance County homemak er, Mrs. D. V. Andrew Mrs. An , drew met the family while at tending the meeting of the Asso clated Country Women of the World in Australia in 1902. The Home Demonstration Coun tv Council plannid a special pro gram for local chib members so the Australian family could show slide* of their country. HOME DECORATING Thiough information received at Home Demonstration Club meetings in past years. Mrs. Hew itt Fields. Rt. 1. has had no trou-! ble in planning for the redeeora tion of her den. M.ss Marie I’enuel. home eco nomics agent, advises more home makers to keep a file of infor mation on decorating so the ac tual work will be easier. GROCERY MONEY SAVED "How much money can a fam ily save using instant non fat dry mtlk?" Members of theOldShoot :ng Creek Home Demonstration Club in Clay County have been considering that question. Mrs. Justine Rozier. home eco nomics agent, says the women were surprised to learn that the cost of dried milk ranges from e'.ght to twelve cents per quail, depending on the quantity tmr chased. They decided that they might save more money by using dried milk to make their butter milk. CADET PUNCH PARKER Parker Ends AFROTC School WARNER ROBINS. Ga Ca det James R. (Punch* Parker ol Kings Mountain. S. C\, recentlv completed the IT. S. Air Force Re serve Officer Training Corps (AF ROTt'i summer encampment at Robins AFB. Ga. Cadet Parker, son of dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Parker of 800 Henry St.. Kings Mountain, ob served and took an active part in flying and support phases of op erations at the Air Force Logis itrs Command base duiing the month-long encampment period. A member of the AFROTC unit at The Citadel at Charleston, S. he will be eligible for a com mission as an Air Force second lieutenant upon completion of AFROTC' training and graduation from college. CARD OF THANKS The family of George Andrew Watterson of Grover wish to thank their many friends and relatives for their expressions of kindness and sympathy at the death of their father and hus band. 8:13 The perfect thee to get the best deal on America’s No. 1 cars VhtcroM Impala Sport Coupe Checcllc Malibu Spurt Coupe Chert n Non Sport Coopt Cortair Monza CM Coup* 1 Traditionally, Chevrolet has been America's best teller. And right now, more than ever, because the ’64 model it’s America’s best buy. But don’t wait. Come in and sec how great the deals are on these No. 1 cars. Come in now while there’s still a big srh-cUon of models and colors. Come pick your favorite while the picking’s still good. Next week may bo too late. Hurry 1 •CETMC MAN WITH UK NU BUYS No. I VOVR CHEVROLET DEALER VICTORY *»'*<+* Snmmei Theatre Will Stage "My Fair Lady " CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte rummer Theater will present the 11 teen of Musicals, "My Fair Lady", at Ovens Auditorium i'uesday, August 11 through Sunday. August 16. Star of the nusieal smash hit is stage and tcreen favorite Jeffrey Lynn. "My Fair Ijtdy" is by all odds the most successful show in all :heatrical history. Its run on Irondway reached 2.717 perform• trees in six and a half years — more than any other musical in it age history. The touring com pany criss-crossed the American continent five time* and played cont.nuously for six years and nine months. The show has been an international success in all the capitals of the world and has been translated into over 30 languages. Based on (leorge Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion”, "My Fair Lady" stars Jeffrey Lynn as Hen ry Higgins, the irascible bache lor who turns the cockney Kliza Doolittle into a grand lady and loses his heart to her in the pro cess. Mr. Lynn has played the role with outstanding success in most of the leading stock com panic* In the U. S He is well known to movie and television fans for his performances in such films as "A Lrtter to Three ’Vivo”. 'Br.iti rfis !d .8" and “Yes. Nty Darling Daughter", and on the television screen In all the leading video shows Mr L> nn ha1-- starred on Broadway and in the national companies of "Two for the See-saw” and "Mary. Mary”. The music of "My Fair Lady” has already taken its place among the best-loved songs of the American nation The "origi nal cast” album had an unorece dented sale of over 4.000.000 copies. Hit songs by Alan Jay Lerner and Fntlerick l/vewe in clude "Wouldn't It Bo Loverlv", With a Little Bit of Luck”. "The Rain In Spain”. “I Could Have Danced All Night”, “On the Street Whcrt* You Live". “Get Me to the Church on Time”, and "I've Grown Arvustomed to Her Face.” Favorite players from past Charlotte Summer Theater pro ductions featured in “My Fair Lady” aie Allred Dennis, Rowe na Rollins, and Geoffrey Webb. "My Fair Lady" will run Tues day evening. ’August 11 through Sunday evening. August 16, with matinees on Saturday and Sun Heart Funders , Say "Thanks" Tar Heel Heart Funders are grateful to their fellow citizens for their rally to the “Heart Caurt*" In North Carolina. Ten years ago. Heart Kuml re ceipts in the state stood at less than $150,000 but by 195S the an nual Heart Association fund rais ing effort had climbed to S3U0. day. August 15 and It!, at 2:30 pm Theater producer Stanley Waren announced that the jier formance on Sunday evening is a special one in antieioatlon of the great demand for tickets for “My Fair Lady”, and that this performance will bi-gin at 7:30 p.m. All other evening perform ance begin at S:3o p m Tickets are on sale at Ovens Auditorium box-offiie daily and Sunday 10 a.rn to 10 p.m. and by mail and telephone. Following "My Fair Lady” on August IS will be the hilarious comedy of Army life. “No Time for Sergeants” starring Peter Palmer. Ticket-, are still avail able for trie final performances of “Little Me" starring Orson Bean, which run. through Sun day afternoon. 000; by I960, to $400,000. Thl* year, some 85.000 Tar i Heels participated in the state-1 wide rural and urban “Tarlleel to-Tiar-Heel” campaign and the result: SWW.OOd plus I hi* year's record among voluntary health ayene.es in this state. Mrs .1. Sprmvr Love, of Cnrn* boro, who headed the H««rt Asso ciation's volunteer army, ex prevved high admiration for her co workers who spent eountless h iur» knocking on doors, ad dressing civic organizations, and explaining over and over again the many activities and pro- 1 grams of the state and national heart groups supported by the Heart Fund. "From the bottom of my heart. 1 thank the broad casters and editors, businessmen and housewives, men. women and children, who gave their dollars, elbow-energy, and personal ik'd: call m to all of the programs ol tile North Carolina Heart Asso ciation during the past year," Mrs. Love said. “Heart disease is such a tre mendous health problem in this state and country and the pro blem strikes home to so many of us.-' Mrs. Love suggested. “I am confident every Heart Fund Dol lar invested takes us that much closer to a solution ol the heart Bynnm's Chapel Homecoming Set Bfflum's Chapel A.M E. Zion Church of Kings Mountain will observe its Homecoming Anni versary Sunday, according to an announcement by Rev. W. J. Campbell, minister. Rev. Alexander will be the guest speaker. Dinner will be served at 1:30 and all members an* a<k.ed to bring dinner* The revival will start Sunday night. The young people of the church will meet Sunday after noon at 5 p m. The young peo ple will sing during the morn ing service the fourth Sunday. They will also give a Tea the fourih Sunday from 2-6 p m. d«s«*is4. problem.” Overall receipts of the Ameri can Heart Association's 1964 lleaii Fund campaign have top pist those for all previous years. 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