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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 12

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In this Donation Made To ort Dobbs World 7 National VW President Works Duty Schedule Drug Program Elks Auxiliary Hears Exchange Students American prisoners of Salem Alumnae world are MRS ALEXANDER COTTONE 4 AULKNER'S Thur ri Sat WAIT Zfelb DISNEY araductiont' DURING ME OHT productions' ort 1 Sportswear Unlimited Inc On All irst Quality Items HARDWARE STORES HARDWARE STORES Values To 10 MAKING ROOM OR NEW LINE SPRING GOODS NEWTOWNE plaza 872 7096 DOWNTOWN politics and its geographic lo cation etc telling the women inland is the land of a thou sand lakes It has the richest re sources of any country in Cottone urges all con Americans to write to The free enterprise system of private ownership boosts the economy but Miss Hacklin added the state does own many major industries creating state monopolies 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i SOME THING PURR ECTLY WONDERUL UN! STUDENT PROJECT Members of Miss Eugenia McMaster's third grade class at Avery Sherrill School along with other students in the city system have been working on anti litter projects The students pictured from left to right with Miss McMas ters are Beverly Snow Scott Sipes and Susan Danyels Turf and Garden Club co ordinated the project at Avery Sherrill mills railroads the alcoholic beverage industry television and broadcasting firms Miss Hacklin who attends Statesville Senior High School is making her home with Dr and Mrs Rosser Littleton for the current school year She and Miss McElwee are members of the senior class Miss McElwee daughter of Mr and Mrs Nathan McElwee told about the six weeks she spent in Athens Greece as an exchange student last summer She described the family and the beautiful home in which she lived just loved the she said seemed to really care about others and were a very close Miss McElwee told the women she thought education in Greece was very difficult The students have to study all the time they are going to school EXPENSIVE MEAT BAGHDAD Iraq AP) The price of meat in Iraq is expected to rise by 15 per cent this year because of a dry winter Barley is being imported to supplement grass for cattle A CINEMA CENTER IIMS PRESE NTAtlON PANAVISlON ond TECHNlCOlOR A NATIONAI GENERAL PICTURES RELEASE LEE MARVIN Mr and Mrs Hanks Jr and children Lindy William Wallace and Lucille of Knoxville Tenn spent last weekend with his mother Mrs Hanks Sr of 506 East Broad St MONTE WALSH" A Real Western More than 900 languages and dialects around the set by linotype SUNDAY ONLY Villa Heights Mr and Mrs Jerry Sparks and daughter Leigh Anne of Union Grove spent last week in Hobo Sound la with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Yank Hemrick who are spend ing the winter there olk Character Johnny Appleseed was a frontier nurseryman and folk character named John Chapman who planted a chain of apple nurseries prior to his death in Wayne Ind in 1845 Members of the Elks Auxiliary met at the Statesville Elks Lodge Tuesday evening for dinner Mrs Hermann Kappler president opened the meeting with the traditional ritual Mrs Eurone she added Lewis Cline had the invocation in the absence of Mrs Alexander auxiliary chaplain Two American ield Service students Miss Annikki Hacklin from inland and Miss" Mary McElwee of Statesville pre These include paper and pulp sented a program for the group Miss Hacklin used colored slides to help her describe life in inland She discussed the edu cational system the Benefit Bridge Set or riday Members of the Statesville Club will sponsor a bridge benefit riday eb 26 at the clubhouse on West End Avenue Games will begin at 2:30 and 7:30 pm Tickets for the event are now on sale at or reservations may be made by contacting Mrs Alex Summers at 873 3035 Page 12 A Statesville Record Landmark Thursday ebruary 25 1971 Junior Music Club Meets Allegro Junior Music Club met Monday with Miss Kim Byrd Miss Angie Moose was co hostess The meeting was called to order and the club collect given followed by singing of the hymn of the month and the pledge to flag During the business meeting members agreed to sell tote bags It was noted that the state convention will be held on May 7 and 8 preceded by the district festival March 6 at Lenoir Rhyne College Musical selections which will be presented in Hickory were played by each member of the club VIOV NIE HELL Is Presented On eb 23 Shiloh Home makers Club met at the home of Mrs Deal on Old Moun tain Road The meeting was called to order and Mrs Nancy Wooten led in singing Star Spangled The devotional entitled was pre sented by Mrs Grier Warren or the program Mrs Karl Lackey led the group in a study on their Use and Ab Mrs Lackey brought to the attention that un der proper use drugs need not be feared In fact they are of great benefit to mankind she pointed out However she ad ded drug abuse is a great and present problem During the business session yearbooks were distributed and membership dues collected The members voted to re order cookbooks which they are sel ling and Mrs rancis Bustle re ported on the recent Show in Charlotte In other business the mem bers decided to help with ex penses of a delegate from the club to attend the Citizenship Seminar at Raleigh Mrs Nettie Clark has been selected as re presentative for the group Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs Deal and Mrs Jim Drum during the social hour at the close of the meeting March meeting will be held at tiie home of Mrs Tom Poston with Mrs Bridges as sisting CATCH 22 THE MOST NG THE MOST LUCENT TH HOMA it LdWll Toys wheel goods Is Released Duty schedule for Pink Ladies of Iredell Memorial Hospital has been released Hours are as follows: Sunday 1 pm to 5 pm Mrs Nita Miller Mrs Rueben Cowles and Mrs Margaret Guy alternate Monday 9 am to 1 pm Mrs Clarance Rogers and Mrs Reavis 1 pm to 5 pm Mrs Sigmon and Miss Gamette Bowles 5 pm to 9 pm Mrs Coite Moss Sr Tuesday 9 am to 1 pm Mrs Boyce Brown 1 pjn to 5 pm Mrs Percy Troutman Wednesday 9 am to 1 pm Mrs John Stikeleather and Mrs Paul Duckwall alternate 1 pm to 5 pm Mrs Norris Steele 5 pm to 9 pm Miss Elizabeth Lee and Mrs Russell Sherrill Thursday 9 am to 1 pm Mrs Margaret Griffin 1 pm to 5 pm Mrs Bette Chastain and Mrs George Cathey riday 9 am to 1 pm Mrs Ralston and Mrs Paul Duckwall 1pm to 5 pm Mrs Earl Kunkle and Mrs Howard Thompson alternate 5 pm to 9 pjn Mrs Clara Pendergrass Saturday 9 am to 1 pm Mrs Ora Matheson and Mrs Lois Shaver 1 pm to 5 pm Mrs Edna Brown 5 pm to 9' pjn Mrs Harry Wells ESTAMER CAN ILM lE SEEN THIS 10 20 30 off VISIT OUR RED TAG DISCOUNT CORNER Meeting Set Area Two of Salem Alumnae will meet Thursday March 4 at the Downtowner Coliseum on Independence Boulevard in Charlotte for a 12:30 pm luncheon All interested persons should make reservations either by contacting Mrs Ben Vernon of 1714 Maryland Ave Charlotte or Mrs Gilliam Jr at 873 4402 in Statesville Dr Dale Gramley retiring president of Salem College will be the guest speaker PLaylwuselWatre 873 7331 ARISTCflS ALL NEW CARTOON EATURE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 873 3502 Tailor Made Seat Covers Starting At $1895 Installed in our Shop fora small fee tured servicemen I believe they will treat our men she said She said that increasing pub lic pressure had resulted in 200 more prisoners being permitted to write to their families during the past year When Mrs Cottone was in stalled as national president at the national con vention in Miami Beach in Aug ust she announced that the aux iliary would work closely with the VW and its Commander In Chief Herbert Rainwater of San Bemadino Calif in be half of war Mrs ceraed the North Vietnamese dele gation asking for the release of the names of all American pri soners asking humane treat ment for all prisoners and ask ing that sick and disabled pri soners be permitted to return home Mrs Cottone restated her re marks when she made her of ficial visit to the North Carolina auxiliary meeting in Raleigh this past weekend During her visit Mrs Cottone was entertained by North Caro first lady Mrs Bob Scott at a coffee Saturday morning at the Mansion with other auxiliary members in Raleigh for the mid winter council of administrations meeting Those present from States ville were Mrs George Rim mer Mrs James Gaither Mrs Donald Webber and Mrs Harry Church 14th district president or Release Of War Prisoners Mrs Alexander Cottone nat ional president of the VW Aux iliary take no for an ans wer not when the question concerns American prisoners of war The North Vietnamese told her no when she stood on their doorstep in Paris in October at tempting to deliver petitions bearing the signatures of 2 mil lion Americans Mary Cottone returned home and asked the 440000 members' of her aux iliary to begin a campaign of letters addressed to Xuan Thuy head of the North Vietnamese delegation in Paris the North Vietnamese delegation starts getting a lot of mail from cities across the United States I think they will get the message even if they read the Mary Cottone told an interviewer re cently She is a petite blond wo man who has been an active auxiliary member since 1942 we can convince North Vietnam that Americans are really concerned about our cap 117 Center St OPEN 9:30 5:30 riday Night 9:00 END EBRUARY SALE BROOKDALE CLUB Mrs Sample of Brookdale Garden Club is shown with Northview School's student winners in an anti pollution contest sponsored by the local garden club Winners pictured from left to right on the first row are Susan Mulis Blair Yount Nancy Newton Mac Atwell Lisa Sherrill and Cindy Black On the second row are Mrs Sample Dennis Swearengin Stoney Blevins Wayne Bowman Sally Ironside Rena Roberts and Ashley Wells Not pictured are Kathy Melson Joe Payne and June Messick if mLJ SEE DUR night and day Perhaps she noted why they have so much fun in the summer months Life in Greece was quite' different for the Statesvillian who found it hard to get accus tomed to afternoon naps during the hot weather and having dinner at midnight During the business session prior to the program routine reports were made Mrs Ben Phillips read minutes of the last meeting and the re port was made by Mrs Winston Roberts Mrs Phillips read a report from the nominating committee and it was noted that an election of new officers will be held at the March meeting In other business the women discussed the duplicate bridge games which the organization sponsors each Monday night at the lodge to help finance their benevolent projects The presi dent noted that a special game will soon be announced Marriage Vows Are Announced Mr and Mrs Devon Eugene ox of route 9 Statesville an nounce the marriage of their daughter Mary rances and John Sidney Holton son of Mr and Mrs Luther Lorenzo Holton of route 4 Statesville The couple married ebruary 8 in York Judge Charles Nunn officiated They are now making their home at route 9 Statesville Mrs Holton is a graduate of Cool Springs High School andemployed by Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co Her husband graduated from South Iredell and works for Gasoline Pump Repair He also attended North Carolina State University at Raleigh MANY 4 SPECIALS Building and I 4 Dont be? Litfe i Auto Hardware 139 East Broad St Restoration Brookdale Garden Club met Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs Paul Scarborough on Rest more Lane Mrs James Smyre was associate hostess Upon arrival of members a delicious coffee course was served The meeting was opened with the collect led by Mrs Carolyn Martin club president Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved Mrs James Thompson collected dues and gave the report The nominating committee composed of Mrs Ralph Sherrill Mrs Ralph Holmes and Mrs A uller Sams Jr presented a slate of officers for the new year which was ac cepted Officers are: Mrs Eugene raley president Mrs A Couch vice president Mrs James Horton secretary Mrs James Thompson treasurer Mrs Dooley assistant treasurer Mrs Eller historian Mrs Kivett scrapbook Mrs A uller Sams Jr introduced Mrs Nichol son II Mrs George Eckley and Mrs Neely as new mem bers It was announced that an open house anniversary celebration would be held Saturday March 6 at the Garden Center at Mill saps Hardware It was noted that the States ville Garden Council had con tributed $100 to the ort Dobbs Restoration Project Mrs Grier made a motion that Brookdale Garden Club donate $100 to the ort Dobbs Cam paign A motion to give $5 to the Garden Council to replace shrubs and sow grass in a street island on East Broad St was made by Mrs Gardner and seconded by Mrs Walter Munro Mrs Grier gave an informa tive horticulture report on fems In exhibits Mrs Gardner won first place Mrs James ear ing litterbug chairman intro 1 duced Miss Sara Nooe who had the program on litterbugs and gave a number of suggestions to improve conditions Personals I Mrs Ralph Marlowe and Mrs James Joyner have returned I from a trip to Washington where they visited their sis i ter Mrs William Shelton and Mr Shelton Mrs Shelton i the former Grace Eleanor Thompson of the New Hope Community spent seven weeks at Circle Terrace Hospital where she underwent spinal surgery Mrs Marlowe flew to Washington eb 12 and re turned by plane Saturday Mrs Joyner flew home Wednesday BONDED PANTS TWEED HIP HUGGERS $300 $36 Values To 6 or Tools farm and automotive maintenance Plumbing heating electrical Paint glass sundries Appliances radios clocks Housewares cutlery gifts i Snorting goods outdoor living garden supplies 'a 8l Vrzv Wl 3 St Ma '7 1 k' I Jb jt Ml a JU jH 1 tv 1 VJ 3 I 3 I 1 4 i I i I I i i Ira 1 it I 3 Lift EZ Z7 I I T7 I LJfA 4 I Of r'J LT I li xjdErA I 4 Vf 1 I i I 4 1 Ik 1 f7 Ilf I 4 4 I ts i IILj 5 ZuT lit 4 a 4 I I "4 BL 4 1 4 wagsgi 4 IT1" I 1 4 1 "11 A 4 4 4GP 1 4 4 4 4 if I I 3 i i.

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