2 Jj^r- ELIZABETH HALL BRKNDASHORE v .^** fc I I •«~ |B K vp KAREN JONES KATIE GLASCOCK JACKIE MOTTENGER PATRICIA HENDRIX Seven Davie County Girls Enter Miss Mocksville Seven girls have entered the Miss Mocksville Beauty Pageant. They are: Edith Elizabeth Hall: Elizabeth, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hall of Southwood toes in Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie County High School and plans to attend Wake Forest University. In high school, she was president of the Debate Club, received the Outstanding Debator Award, in National Honor Society, and was presented at the Sub-Deb Ball in 1970. She has had special training in piano, voice, and dance. Her hostess is Mrs. Helen Gantt. Lucy Darlene Whitaker: Darlene, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whi taker, Rt. 2, Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie County High School and plans to enter N. C. Baptist School of Nursing in the fall. In school she was chief majorette, secretary of the Student Council, a band member, officer in her class, Spanish Club and Health Careers Club, 1970 Valentine Sweet heart, March of Dimes Scholarship winner, presented at the Sub-Deb Ball and was voted Most Popular by her senior classmates. Darlene has had special training in baton twirling and piano. Her Hostess is Mrs. Vivian Cook. Brenda Sue Shore: Brenda, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shore of Grey St. in Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie County High School. She plans to enter Davis Hospital Nursing School in the fall. In high school she was on the Yearbook and Newspaper staff, Sec. of the Health Careers Club, a candy striper, was voted as the senior superlative-Neatest, and was presented at the Sub Deb Ball in 1970. She has had special training in piano. Her Hostess is Mrs. Brenda Collins. Karen Lynn Jones: Karen, 18, is the (laughter of Mr. Leon Jones of Duke St. in Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie County School in 1970, and plans to attend U.N.C.-G. in the fall. In high sdiool she was on the basketball team, Beta Club, Student Council officer, class treasurer, F.T.A., Historian, Junior Civitan, Club Pres., News Editor, on the Homecoming Court, National Honor Society and commencement speaker. She has had training in piano. Her hostess is Mrs. Mozelle Thompson. Katie Sue Glascock: Katie, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glascock of Statesville Rd., in Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie County High School and plans to enter Patricia Stevens Career College and Finishing School this fall. She was a nominee for the Governor's School of N.C. She has had special training in dance, voice, piano, and dramatics. Her Hostess is Mrs. Ann Wands. Jackie Sue Mottinger: Jackie, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Mottinger of Rt. 2, Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie County High School and plans to enter airline school and train to bean airline hostess. She also attended T. L. Haima High School in Anderson S.C. awl was runner up in the Valentine Sweetheart Contest. Her hostess is Mrs. Nancy Ful bright. Patricia JoHendrix: Patricia, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hendrix Jr. of South wood Acres in Mocksvilie. She is a graduate of Davie County High School and plans to enter Catawba College this fall. In high school she was drum majorette for two years, won first and third place in the forensic contest held in Boone and Lexington and was presented at the Sub-Deb Ball in 1970. She has had special training in dancing, voice, piano, and baton. Her hostess is Mrs. Kathy Church. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Alexander Have Guests From Athens, Ga MRS. HALENE BECK HURT and daughter Karen of Athens, Georgia and Scott Pittman of Augusta, Georgia spent several days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Alexander and Mike of Center Street. MRS. O. H. HARTLEY of Center Street was admitted to Davie County Hospital last Wednesday where she remains a patient. JOHNNY HEAD is recuperating nicely after un dergoing surgery at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston- Salem. MR. AND MRS. LAKE RICHEY of Charlotte were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Sadie Steele of Route 4, and also of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deadmon. MISS MOLLY WETMORE of Woodleaf has returned to her home after undergoing maior surgery at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville, on Monday, June 22. MR. AND MRS. HUNTER MILLER of Davie Street and their son, Johnny Miller of Wilmington, returned home Saturday night from West Virginia where they attended the wedding of their elder son, Jim Miller to Miss Ann Gerwig on Saturday morning. John returned to Wilmington Sunday night. MR. AND MRS. DELANO McCULLOUGH and famUy have recently moved to Route 2, Mocksville from Greenville, Tennessee. They are former residents of Cooleemee. MR. AND MRS. DAVID OORRELL and Da via and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Scott spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach, S.C MR AND MRS. DEWEY OOUCH spent Sunday afternoon in Asheboro visiting friends. MR. AND MRS. JOHN RUSSELL, Allen and Susan of Greasy Corner spent the weekend touring Nashville, Tennessee. They took a bus tour to the homes of Grand Ole Opry stars, Farron Young, Hank Williams, Sr., Red Foley, Pat Boone, Webb Pierce, Brenda Lee, Minnie Pearl, Eddie Arnold and visited many interesting places, such as Capitol's recording studio. The Upper Room, and Ernest Tubbs' Record Shop. They personally met the Willis Brothers, Guy, Chuck, and Bob; Bobby Lord; Hank Williams, Jr. and his mother; and "cousin Jody" of the Grand Ole Opry. Before returning home they also toured the Lost Sea in Sweetwater, Tienn. and the home of a notorious gambler. MRS. ROY HOWARD has moved from her home on 10 Ooss Street to Church Street in Mocksvile. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Whitly purchased her houw on Cross Street and will be living there. MR. AND MRS. HARRY SPRY of Sweetgrass, Montana are this weeks guests of his mother, Mrs. Emma Rae Spry. Mocksville Radio Station To Air College Programs A five-minute radio program "How the Community Outage System Evolved in North Caro lina" was heard Monday at S p.m. and Tuesday at t:10 am. on Radio Station WDSL in Mocksville. The program was the first in a series of weekly five-minute programs to be heard on this station during the next twelve months. Or. W. Dallas Herring, chair man of the Stale Boardof Edu cation was the speaker for the first program. A series of inter esting and informative pro grams are planned for the year. The programs are being spon sored by the North Carolina Department of Community Col leges, and Davidson County Oommimity College Mr. Spry who is a Custom's Inspector on the Canadian Border, has hen in New York far the past three months in Custom's Inspector School where he was an instoctor. They plan to ran to Sweetgraas following their visit here. MR. AND Mrs." J. L. SMITH were delegates of Davie County attending the sth District Democratic Convention at FOrsyth County Court House on Saturday, June 27. James G. White, congressional candidate, was guest speaker. Mr. E. Qwyn McNeil, N. C. highway commissioner, was recognised for the good work he has done on getting the unpaved roads paved in the sth district. There were approximately 100 persons from this district who attended the convention. Delegates will also sttend the convention in Raleigh on July 14. Mrs. Smith is the secretary for the Davie County Democrats. DOTS BEAUTY SHOP Pins Ride* Road MRS. 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