SV, k v v ~ * §«"' - ■; "f| r\/- # W-v - • lISIII * ' f ALICE JANE SEAFORD Seaford Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Seaford of Route 2, Ad vance, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Alice Jane, to Robert Nelson Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones of Route 3, Mocksville. The wedding is being planned for October 17 at foir o'clock in the afternoon at Fork Baptist Church. Miss Seaford is a 1965 graduate of Davie County High School and completed a beauty course at Cen tral State Beauty College. She is employed at Mar garet's Beauty Shop in Mocksville. Mr. Jones, a graduate of Davie County High School, completed the course at Winston-Salem Bar ber School. He is employed at South-End Barber Shop Mocksville. iHow Duke Power's "Good Neighbor Policy" assures you an abundance of low cost electricity . Almost every day of the week Duke Power trades electricity with utilities in our neighboring states to serve you better. It takes a vast network of high-voltage transmission Unes-'intßFConnecHons'wecaH them-to make this kind of trading possible. But Ift well worthwhile because* I II It assures yo* of an abundant supply of electricity at all times. 21 It means extra dependability of service, 3) And, of II help* m l»ep your electric rates down. How? Well, ft a fad that big generating plants open* ate more efficiently than smal ones#.. and at less cost per kilowatt, too. So at times it's actually more economical for our neighbors to borrow power from our biggest and new est plants than to operate their own small, less-efficient older ones. And, of course, the tame holds true for us. I Interconnection Is fust one mom example of the wo» Duke Power and other investor-owned, tax-paying utilities work togethe. to assure you on abundant supply of de pendable eied.dty...at the lowest possible coat J |22 S. Main St. Mocksville / N. C. Phone 634-2257 Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phelps celebrated their 33rd Wed ding Anniversary last Friday, September 3. They toured the mountains of Western North Carolina. BIRTHS ALLISON JENNINGS SELL Mr. and Mrs. William Jen nings Bryan Sell, Jr. of Mocksville announce the birth of their second daughter, Al lison Jennings, on Tuesday, August SI, at Davie County Hospital. They have three et er children. Beth, Timothy, and Keith. J.AMIE ANN WARWICK Vr. and Mrs. Joe R. War wick. Jr. of Elkin. announce the birth of their first child, a 5 lb. 12 ounce da-ifhter, Jamie Ann, at H jg" Chatham Hospital on August 31. Mrs. Warwick is the former Miss Jeannie Booe of Cooleemee. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Booe, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Warwick. Sr. of Laurinburg, North Caro lina. STRANGE CELEBRATION St. Louis, Mo. On his fifty-fifth wedding anniver sary Charles H. King filed suit for divorce. The Kings, parents of nine grown chil dren had been separated since 1942. King said his wife had 'a nagginp disposition and a violent temper." Angling may be said to be so much like mathematics that it can never be fully learnt. —lsaac Walton. Page 6 |i|j«iil jt_ t gUgm 9H - • I joo^ * *. 4 hin MRS. RICHARD BRANDON COULTER . . . was Vivfiaa Elaine Epperson Vivian Epperson And Richard Coulter Marry At Wood leaf Miss Vivian Elaine Epper son became the bride of Ri chard Brandon Coulter oo Friday evening at seven o'- clock at the home of the bridegroom in Woodleaf. The Reverend Alan B. Wells of Unity Presbyterian Church, Woodleaf officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter Epperson of Route 1, Salis bury She is a 1965 graduate of West Rowan High School and is presently attending Salisbury Business College where s v e plans to graduate in March of 1966. The bridegroom is t .e son of Mr. and Vrs. Flake Brady Coulter of Woodleaf. He is a 1963 graduate of West Ro wan High School and attend ed North Carolina State Col lege at Raleigh. He is pres ently attending Rowan Tech nical Institute where he plans to be graduated in October. He is employed by Leisure Lads. Inc. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a street-length gown of white nylon eyelet taffeta ov er ice blue peau de soie de signed with a fitted bodice, 2 modified scoop neckline and a beil-s-aped shirt finished at the front waist with a self aow holding four tiers of silk illusion which formed a short tram. Her shoulder - length bouffant \eil of tiered silk illusion fell frori a lace and seed pearl crown and she carried a white lace covered Bible with a bouquet of lilies of the valley and an orcnid. Mrs. Charles Blume of Spencei, the sister of the bride, was the matron of ho nor. She wore a pink street length dress of whipped cream crepe with a matching pill box hat and shoes and car ried a long stemmed pink sensation rose. Flake Brady Coulter was best man for his son. For their wedding trip to Ocean Drive Beac'i, South Carolina, the bride wore a white nylon taffeta dress with black accessories and the or chid from her Bible. The couple will be at home on Route 6 after September 7. RECEPTION The parents of the bride and groom honored the cou ple at a reception at the bridegroom's home following the ceremony. Miss Jeanette Hall and Mrs. Bette Coulter assisted in serving. The bride's table was cov ered with a white Italian cut work linen cloth and centered with a crystal candelabrum with epergnettes holding pink carnations, white snapdragons tuberoses and snowdrift pom pons. The three - tier wed ding cake, decorated on top with a miniature bridal fig urine, was wreathed with a ruff of satin and lace. A crystal punch bowl was at the other end of the table. Patronise Oar Advertisers i«eeee*«***eee***eeem YOU INITIALS MAY BE WORTH flMt Play the great money game! Moneygrams! 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