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• " ' loyment 8cen< "™TT lis Area IKK CUCIN June 10--Th* employMt pkturr la *• northweittrn North Carolina counties of Surry. Mo, ifetUtlM (bowed today. Claim* for unemployment benefil» dropped more than 10. par c«t at tlx Mount 'Airy and Nkii. MfSprn ' Cart M Barber, manager of Uir Mount Airy office which mtvm Surry and Yadkin counties. «aid Job application* b 1 v • been ■timuUted by the w» Proctor Electrir Conpaajr plant whicb will open at Mount Airy In Oct*j^r AM| 260 pprtom at the rtart, be explained. About 40 per cent of all high •chut graduate* have »pplled or. mwt*— | , Troy Perry, mgnagrr of the North Wilke*boro ISC' office. Mid that the employment outlook in that are* definitely improved tat E£X running moolMy, km Mtd On» •mail textile factory at Roarfiig Kiver i* abut down temporarily for two week* ■a 1* 111 1 I JL11L-1JLUL1JLI11L 111 1 ■V !!!!!! SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. ^riiiftuoi/, Free Installation A T I • ♦ On Televisions ' yfc : «' < • > All Television* Purchased on Thurs., Fri„ and Sat. of Thin Week Only Will Be Installed FREE. See Mr. Paul Younce at Hi-Land Cleaners, or Call Am 4-8869 Day or AM 4-8860 Night Buy at Sears and Save! MR AND MRS. KENNETH WESLEY COWANS RALEIGH, May 30—Misa Jo Ann Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Waldo Moore, Lake Brandt Road, Greensboro, was married Monday at Danforth Chapel of State College to Kenneth Wesley Cowans, son of Mr. Claims for unemployment insurance in May wore off about 83 per cent from April, Perry stated. There wore 3,746 week* claimed. The active work applications file in May increased slightly from April, with 1,689 applications, but Perry attributed this to a new garment plant, Shadowline, Inc., which is being erected at Boone and will employ about 190 persons when it is ready for occupancy July 19. The electronics industry, with some slack in recent months, looks for better business in July and August, Perry said. The Wilkesboro ESC office serves Ashe, Alleghany, Alexander and Watauga Counties. and Mrs William P. Cowans of Hickaville, Long IaUnd. N. Y. Dr. Frederick West of Hillyer Memorial Christian Church officiated. The bride's parent* afterward received at Raleigh YWCA The bride, given in marriage by her father, waa attended as matron of honor by her sister, Mrs. C. Paul Marsh, and a* bridesmaid by another sister, Mrs. Louii W. Brunuey of Winston-Salem. The bridegroom's best man was Richard E. S. Digga of Norfolk, V*. Mr. Marsh ushered with Davy Gray Hampton of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Kenneth King of Rocky Mount was organist. The bride's white dreu of chiffon over taffeta was made princess style with floating panels fastened at the shoulders and forming a short train. Her veil draped from a Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a scmicrescent of white carnations about a white orchid. The matron wore turquoise The big tilings you want cost || less in a Mercury Monterey! YOU HAVI TO MY OVM $M MORI to get a 4-barrel carburetor as atandard equipment in any competitive car. And Mercury's Thermo-Matic Carburetor ia the only one that oontrola the temperature of the air the engine breathe#. YOU HAVI TO FAY OVM $110 MORI to match the Monterey'* brake size in any other car. The Monterey actually haa bigger brakes than most of the Ajgfesf priced can! YOU HAVI TO PAY OVIR $130 MORI to match Mercury's standard 255 horsepower in any competitive car. And the Monterey's optional engine offers a biasing 336 horsepower! YOU HAVE TO PAY OVIR $300 MOM to get my other car with rwal dual headlamps. No other car at the Monterey's price even offers duals. You can get Quadri-Beam headlamps, a true 4-beam system, on all 19 Mercury models. fi»t; YOU HAVE TO PAY OVER $500 MORE to match the Monterey's standard compression in any competitive car. Its compression ratio of 9.75 to 1 is close to the highest you can get in any car. YOU HAVE TO PAY OVER $1,000 MORE to match The Big M Monterey's hip room and rear seat leg room. Mercury has the biggest size increase in the industry—bigger in every important dimension! YOU HAVE TO PAY OVER $2,000 MORE to match Mercury's width in any othe. car. You can match it only in America's three costliest cars! • • • And no other car at any price offer* you Mercury's exclusive Floating Ride and Dream-Car Design. Stop in today. Let us show you all the reasons why the Mercury Monterey is the sssisst big car to drive, to ride in, to look at, and to buy. Copiporfjow ^9(0^ OA pOEEf, chiflNn over ta«,u and*tlu- l.ridet t maid pale aquamaine Chiffu. over taffeta The honor attendant | carried « nwmi of fcrona? carnations and Mrs Burmsey gold earJHjjtoBpEL r- — Hn Moore wore ceil blue chiffon and Talisman roses and Mrs Cowans white nylon with pink embroidery and a corsage of pink KWi Alter a trip north the bridal couple will live la U» Angeles. Calif., where the bridegroom has a two-year Howard Hughes Fellowship to study physics at U C. A k Mrs. Cowans was graduated from Atlantic ChriMian College, Wilson, where she majored in art 4Bd English. She was editor *nd art editor of the annual, Pine Knots, selected for lilting in the collegiate Who'a Who and a member of Golden Knot Honor Society. Sigma PI Alpha and Sigma Tau Chi 8ororities. Since gradua tion she has been employed by Perree Studio as commercial artiat Mr. Crowan, who was graduated with honors Sunday from State College with a degree in aeronautical engineering, ia a member of Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Phi and Phi Kappa Phi honor fraternities Miss Farthing, Mr. Stump Wed MRS. EARL STUMP Mrs. Clara O. Farthing of Sugar Grove, announces the marriage of her daughter, Carrie Lou, to Mr. Earl Stump, aon of Mrs. Carrie Stump of Honaker, Va. The' double ring, ceremony was performed Friday, June 7, by the Revi I. 8. Aiken at Calvary Baptint Church, Bristol, Tenn. ■ The bride la employed by the J. C. Penney Co., Bristol, Va. The groom is employed by SherwinWilliams Co., also of Bristol. After a short wedding trip the couple will live at 1028 Windsor Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Graduates MISS JU ANITA NORRIS Mils Juanita Norri.v granddaughter of Mr. and Mr* Roy Norrli of Reeae, graduate* this June from Whitney High 8chool with honora, a medal and a $25 00 bond. She ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Norrls of Toledo, Ohio. Miss Cowles, Mr. McNeal Are Wed Announcement haa been made of the marriage of Miaa Pearl Cowles, daughter of Mr. and Mn. W. A. Cowlea, to Mr. Fred M. McNeal. son of the late Mr. and Mn. A. R McNeal The ceremony waa performed May SI by Dr. J. D. Rankin at hit home 111 the presence of a few friends and relative*. The couple left immediately for a trip through Tenneaaee, Virginia, and Kentucky. The bride received her B. t. and M. A. degree* from Appalachian State Teacher* Collage and ha* been employed aa teacher la the Parkway School for aevaral year*. The groom holda an L.L.B. and graduated from the School of Engineering, Pennsylvania State University. For the past M year* he haa been an employee at the Atlantic Reflaing Co., Philadelphia, Pataih Increase* plaat vigor and ve* aonae help to plant* in reaaetg diaeaaea. . r "■ » Far* price* aa4 eo»u rim m W*. to #■ U United State* papulation ia lWf : ia expecUi to be 210J20 mWIml r- »r—*? » CAN YOU IMAGINE a speed of 70 billion times a sec ond? Well, I can't But our Bell scientists can, and what's more they're working on a gadget that will carry electrical impuliet vibrating at such a fantastic rate. They call it a "wave guide." It's a pair of finely-made hollow copper tubes that will handle as many as 400.000 telephone conversations at a time. That's a lot of talk, isn't it. And for folks around town the day is coming when, if they want two or three telephone lines out to the house instead of only one, well be able to add the lines without the wire*! Telephone research goes on day and night to make your service ever faster, ever better—and to bring you as much as you want • * • PLANNINO A TRIP? Everybody's vacation-minded along about bow, so here are some tips to help you enjoy your trip more. Be sure to take along a camera so vou'U have a perma nent picture record of all the fun, people and place*. And don't forget to Hop the milk so you won't have bottle* all over the porch when you return, like I did one time. For your peace of mind, let me suggest that you phone ahead for reservation*. Then wherever you go, the telephone will keep you in close touch with home or office. Have fun) • • » WIN FRIENDS with your telephone voice. Would you like to have a tree, helpful little booklet that tells you how to develop a more pleasing and effective telephone manner? Juct aik for your copy of "The Voice with a Smile." • • • THE IDEA of separate directory listings for teen-agers or other members of the family is catching on. Makes it easier for friends to reach them. Doesn't cost much, either. Let us know if you're interested. l.i».
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