JULY 25, 1935 LOCAL AFFAIRS Mrs. H. McD. Little is spending a few weeks at her home in Boone Miss Elizabeth Little oi Roanoke, Va.. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Frank J. Wike, in Boone. Miss Masie Jean Jones is spending the week visiting wlL- relatives in Winston-Salem. N. C. Mrs. Buck Williams is spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moore. isorii 10 Mr. anu jars, Wilson .\orris on Friday evening of last week, a daughter. Misses Ruth and Jean Lyerly of Boone visited Miss Imogene Greene of the Poplar Grove section over the week-end. Miss Vivian Carter is showing satisfactory improvement from an appendix operation performed at Grace Hospital, Banner Elk, last Friday. Chief of Police R. L. Rankin of Salisbury, Mrs. Rankin and son, Billy, spent the week-end visiting in the home of Chief Rankin's brother, Dr. J. D. Rankin. Miss Martha Moore has returned to her home here after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Buck Williams, in Mt. Holly, and friends in XTifllflnrl Mrs. Asa Wilson has returned to her home at Silverstone after spending a very enjoyable six weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Leah Dougherty, in Russellville, Tenn. Mrs. Jennie Critcher and family have moved into their recently purchased home in East Boone, the former Frank Moore residence. The old Critcher Hotel, it is said, is soon to be torn down. Prof. E. J. Abernethy and mother, Mrs. It. Lr. Abernethy, of Rutherford College, were guests over the weekend at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rankin. Mrs. Rankin is the daugh, ter of Mrs. Abernethy. The degree team from Daniel Boone Chapter, Jr. O. U. A. M., headed by Councillor W. O. Robertson, were in Spruce Pine Monday evening where they conferred the degrees of the order for the neighboring organization. Mrs. John Rhyne of Charlotte is a flirt LUIIIL itl tile Cui'uit,' E'.il Hctpittl, where she recently underwent a serious operation. Reports, however, indicate that she is recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. Rhyne is a sister to Attorney Charles Zimmerman, of Boone. Mr. S. J. Cole of Welch, W. Va, was called back to his home on Route 2 over the week-end on account of the illness of Mrs. Cole. However, she is improving and Mr. Cole was able to return to his work today. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coffey of Lin^ poln Park, Mich., left on their return ( nome Saturday after having spent * three weeks visiting witli relatives in the county. The Coffeys, native Wataugana. have resided in Michigan for the past 12 years. Judge Newman, wife and two sons Of Titusville, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. R. \V Dean, Miss Donnella Dean and Mi Robert Dean of Bunnell, Fla., who are spending the summer In Mrs. Emma Moore's house, Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Teal and son, Charles, left Sunday for a visit through the Valley of Virginia to Washington and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roark, wife and baby daughter, Mary Ruth, of Charleston. W. Va., have been spending a week visiting with home folks in the Beaver Dam section. Mr. Roark is recuperating from an operation for appendicitis recently performed. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Brown and two small sons of Webster, Iowa, are spending four weeks visiting with Mr. Brown's mother, Mrs. Mary Brown, in Boone, and with other home folks and friends in the town and county. Mr. Thomas H. Hine of Johnson City, Tenn., arrived in town Thursday and Is spending some days visiting at the home of Attorney and Mrs. W. R. Lovill. Mr. Hine, a native of Boone, is well remembered by the older residents of the community. For more than fifteen years he was principal accountant for the C. C. & O. Railway at Johnson City. Maids and Matrons Entertained By Mrs. Douglas Redmond. Mrs. Douglas Redmond entertained members of the Maids and Matrons Club and additional guests at the home of Mrs. W. C. Greer on Friday evening. Several progressions of contract were enjoyed, the attractive prizes being won by Mrs. Baxter Linney and Mrs. Paul Coffey, who played high for guests and club members. The hostess, assisted by Miss Erie Greer, served tempting refreshments in two courses. Mesdames Frank Williams, R. B. Porter, Baxter M. Linney, Paul Coffey, A. R. Smith, Councill Cooke, D. J. Whitener, R. D. Hodges, Amos Abrams, Douglas Von Canon; Misses Erie Greer, Annie Dougherty, Maude Greene, Alma May, Ruth Robinson, and Anita Winkler. Miss Coffey Entertains at Blowing Rock Home. Miss Clara Coffey entertained a number of her friends last Wednesday night, July 17th, at her home on Blowing Rock R. F. D. Many interesting games were played and delicious refreshments were served by iier step mother and Mrs. Sherman Hollars. This being hei birthday anniversary, she received several nice gifts. WAT Famed 1 ( " r " 4 . Quadruplets, the Keys girls of of the Women's Missionary Sock and Leota. The public is invited Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hollars, Davis Martin, Edith Miller, William Norris, Henry Austin, Mary Austin, Jack Austin, Alfred Adams, Susan Winkler, Daisy Austin, Harley Dotson and Earnest Williams. Master Ralph Mnynard Hodges Celebrates Fifth Birthday. Mrs. A. E. Hodges entertained a number of little guests recently at her new country home, in honor of her little son, Ralph's, fifth birthday. ! The rooms were beautifully decorated j with pink and white sweet peas, and pink China roses. Many interesting games were played and then all gathered in a circle for the opening of the gifts. He received many beautiful presents. The children were called to the dining room. A beautiful birthday ' cake holding five pink candles and ; trimmed with pink rosebuds, graced j the table. Delicious ice cream, cake I and punch was served. Little haskets ' filled with mints and sweet peas were 1 given as favors. The following children were presj CllL. ?? n:iu uvv. nvugi-o, onvnjiiv.??Iiv Hodges Cooke, Roberta Critcher, ; Betsy Mae Johnson, Marbeth Winkler, ' Estclla Grubbs, Fatty Ann Hodges, , Billie Winkler, Biilie Crawford, Max Robbins, Junior Hodges, V. J. Hor.ey! cutt and Buckie Robbins. Mrs. H. H. Hoover Kntertains Mrs. H. H. Hoover was hostess to the Livingstone Club on Monday evci ning, July Sth, at her home. The living room was decorated with lovely ! garden flowers. A 3hort business session was held jand plans for the picnic to be held j next month were made. Mrs. Paul Coffey had charge of 1 the program. Miss Virginia Wary sang three numbers, "Dear to the ! Heart of God," "I Love a Little OJttage," and "The Hoot Owl." Miss Catherine Cathcart gave a most in! teresting talk on "Our Schools in KoI rea." Mrs. Hoover, assisted by her two daughters, served a delicious p?rty plate. Everyone enjoyed a delightful social hour. (PASTIME THEATRE BOONE), N. C. "PLACE OF GOOD SHOWS" I Program for Week i OF JULY 29. 1935 I ??- - - | ! MONDAY, JULY 29 [ STRANDED with KAY FRANCIS AND GKORGE BRENT TUESDAY, JULY* 30 Age of Indiscretion with MAY' ROBSON & MADGE EVANS WEDNESDAY, JULY' SI Captain Hurricane with JAMES BARTON & HELEN WESTLEY THURSDAY, AUGUST I KID MILLIONS EDDIE CANTOR & ANN SOTHERN FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 SHANGHAI LORETTA YOUNG -AND CHARLES BOY'ER SATURDAY, AUGUST S Terror of the Plains TOM TY LER (Special Bargain Matinee, 10c, 15c lj Night Shows. 10c and 2fle- 11 I I I NIGHT SHOWS, 7:S0 & 9:00 I 11 MATINKBis AT 2:30 & 4:00 ! i:gL=_^=^=jg| ] AUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY THURSDAY?BOO fieys Quadruplets To 4p - ^ ^ " "T"7 ; ' ^ V-- ^ | Hollis, Oklahome, will come here for an entertaii :ty of the Boone Methodist Church. The girls shov to their performance, which includes songs and m Spain! ??BWBM?1 Our hundreds of customers have ues. We had rather close out ou any left over. Come expecting 1 few days. THE EVENT OF TH1 VALUES READ from our MP iV'Q Group of J ItllLll Originally sol Sale price on] Department ?? Ladies' Lii All $16.95 Suits now Don't miss ge Special for or ?12,95 Ladies Bee That were or All $18.95 Suits now to only $14.95 GROUP C I~~? | WHITE V All $28.95 Chatham pnTTniM T ? P * 1 * vJl^i Homespun buits now LINEN SI $23.95 LINEN C( $5.00 White Friendly $2.98 Whi Five Oxfords now f $3.98 S$| Piece Goods Val 19c FIGURED VOILES, Batiste and solid c voiles, reduced to 35c TISSUE GINGHAMS ) 25c PIQUES ( 35c SEERSUCKERS , 25c VOILES AND BATISTES ) 45c CANDLEWICK SHEERS 48c EYELET BATISTE 48c COTTON LACES -j 98c HONEYCOMB SILKS ) 98c NETS ( 98c COTTON LACES ( 89c WHITE COATING ) SPAIN] "? II NE. N. C. pear In Boone lment on August 2nd, under the sponsorship m here are, left to right, Mona, Roberta. Mary usical numbers. hour's Ji mawh v G STROI been flocking in, taking aavanUgc r seasonable merchandise at cost and sargains and you will find them. D< E ENTIRE YEAR! Y- to-WEAR VALUES >ilk and Cotton Lace Dresses ... , Id for $5.95. Special Clearance 06 ly JprfS.SJO aen Suits . . . tting one of these Linen Suits. $1.98 Silk Dresses . . . iginally priced $10.95. Reduced $6.95 :OTTON DRESSES -J / /OOL COATS WAFFLE COATS / 2 JITS ^ . )ATS ... at Price' te Oxfords j| 20 Per Cent off on ji, ncv/ Men's Summer .49 I Pants and Ties lues! SHOE \ olor -4 A I Lot of Regular $1.49 S J. White and colored included : ment. Reduced to t O p Lot of White Pumps, ? J- ^ Shoes that originally sold ft Reduced to ...._ r\ Lot of Dress Shoes . . ^ yj . White Pumps, Ties and Oxfc Oxfords, Ties and Straps. V; $2.98. Choice for ^ Qtf* Lot of White Ties, Pui ^ 9 ZJ Black Ties. Pumps and Ox for Values to $3.95. Reduced dur Sale to Sours, Joone's Shopping Center" PAGE FIVE MRS ELIZA GUY Mrs. Eliza Guy. 72-year-old Beech Creek ie3ident, died at her home on the following a long illness with dropsy. Funeral services were held on. the afternoon of the 13th at the Timbered Ridge Baptist Church and inl/rinpnt tunc jj? I'.ciL'hboriniT i cemetery. fl ' 5293)S$ Surviving are six children: Mrs. Mina Harmon, Beech Creek: Emma Davenport, Butler, Tonn.; W. G. Guy. Reese: Henry Guy, Butler: Mrs. Julia Phillips, West Jefferson. Mrs. Guy was the widow of J. H. Guy, and was a native of Caldwell County, having moved to Watauga in early life. She was a consistent and active member of the Baptist Church, and much admired for her Christian traits of character. CARD OF THANKS We desire to convey to our friends and neighbors sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness they extended during the illness, death and burial of our husband and fathers. May God's richest blessings rest on each of you in your hours of sadness. Mrs. C. E. Henson and Children. ZZI ~~ H uiy mm m 1 r 1 1 ui uui uiiuouai Yuibelow than to have sn't miss these last Remnants of Silks, Cottons and Woolens, priced 6c 8c 10c UP I gloves" /yc White habric Gloves now 49c I $1 Boucle and String Gloves reduced to 49c I $1.49 and $1.98 Kid Gloves Reduced to oruy 99c [ r 4 T TTT70I andals and Ties ... in this assort- 49c >traps and Ties . . . om $1.98 to $2.98, 97c >rds, Brown Oxfords, Black alues $1.98 to $1.49 nps, Oxfords . . . ds. Brown Oxfords and Ties. ing Clearance $1.98 INC. HBanMBBanHHaaMBlL