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Vicki Makes A Hit
As Miss Mocksville
Vicki Davis is hade house
after participating as Ifias
Mocksvfie in the Miss North
Gsralins Pageant hi Charlotte
last wash, and from all raports,
die made an eaotßent rsprmsn
tativa.
Ned dine, commenting in The
Salisbury Post, said thst Vicki
wan Mm only gfcri raosiving n
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oouDie ®vmw& from ine enwm
in Ovens Auditorium after her
talent insasntettnu Tuesday
nighty ;
Vicki, who plans to major In
art at East Cerotas where sbe
wffl be # jmdor this fsii M
to "thermic Ti juana
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«4>eeutypngeent
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. to the talent part of the pageant
moot of all."
Vicki had had very little
formal training in the bate* but
aha waa the chief majorette at
Davie High in MM. She also
- was Mist Merry Christmas.
She entered the Miss
rifliiii last Ausust
•Iter tataf wwM by
Jaycaas Jim Andrews and Bill
- Foster. Alter wfaatfac, aha want
to Whmste Junior Collet nhsw
she ffeHihed thfe spring.
Vldd, a M-year-old with bine
eyas and • striking figure, is
the dangNar ol Mrs. Bernard
Foster »»*** the lat* Gnome W
imrwm a *Mi«s a, atocEsvuie.
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Wbfle in Charistta, she was
chaperoned fay Oomria Andrews.
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•tfca time. if stther of w wanted
la leave the raesa Cat the €ai~
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Mocksville, K C 27028
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50 Years oa the Job
Recently,Mm Sarah Prohaden
Myers completed fifty years of
continuous service with the Cool
eemee Division. Miss Myers, who
resides with her mother, Mrs.
Hannah Myers, at Route 4,Mocks
vflle, began working in the spin
ning department at the early age
of 13.
Sarah attributes her long years
of service and good health to
staying active, liking her job and
not worrying too much. She also
spends quite a bit of her free time
working in her garden.
Congratulations are certainly
in order for Miss Myers, and in
recognition of this achievement,
she was presented vestftrriav an
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ninii rf ywy ffr «nd
mm dofe oMl Me rase.
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fleaer eacte,
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inscribed gold watch by Brwin
Mills, a Division of Burlington
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