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ention ctivities ersona ocia Local Affairs N Mrs. China Lavendar spent Sun day in Old Fort visiting Mr. and Mm Window Lavendar. Mr. and Kit Turner Watson l|»ve returned from Vero Beach, Ha. where they apent the winter. Mi*. Guy Tolbert of Taylorsville i spent the we«k end with her mother, Mrs. Bina Graham. Mrs. Floyd Furr of Danville. Virginia was the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maat over the week end. Miss Jane Mason of North Wil kesboro was the guest of Miss Pam Hamby Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Owens of Gastonia visited ovei the week -nd With Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Cooke. Mrs. Georgia P. Cohoon of New land is the guest of Mrs. E. L. Ray at her home on Locust Street. Mr. J. G. Davis of Cleveland, Ohio, was a visitor in the county the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Wilson of Cleveland, Ohio are spending a few days visiting with relatives in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eggers re turned home Sunday after a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. P. L. Hamby of Cincinnati, Ohio and Lenoir is spending some time visiting Mrs. A. E. Hamby, Sr. Miss Doris Tilley, Records Ana lyst of the State Board of Health, visited the Health Department in Boone the week of April 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Wilson of Lynchburg, Virginia spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wilson of Zionville. Dr. G. K. Moose returned home Friday from Memorial Hospital in Charlotte, where he recently un derwent surgery. Mrs. W. G. Hartzog, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia at her home for two weeks, shows little improvement. Mr. Fred CounciU of Atlanta, Georgia spent Thursday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James CounciU. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Somers and Billy of Loray, N. C. visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ches ter. Mr. Coaker Triplett, Jr., who has been employed in Cleveland, Ohio several months, has returned home for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mto. Shuford Storie re turned home last Tuesday after visiting five days in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Powell. Mr. Amos G. Watson of Deep Gap is visiting friends and rela tives in Pensacola, Florida this week. Mrs. Jack Anderson of Greens boro visited over the week end with her sister,. Mrs. Frank M. Payne and Mr. Payne. Mra. J. G. Camp of Ahoskie, N. C. is spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Melton and Dr. Melton. Mrs. T. H. Westrope and Miss Elizabeth Westrope of Spartan burg, S. C. were the week end guests of Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mr. Richard Kelly attended the N. C. Funeral Directors conven tion in Charlotte last Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie J. Carroll , of Route 1, Boo of announce the birth of a daughter, Lila Kim, at Watauga Hoapita! on April 29. Mr. and Mri. Harvey Owen* of Gaatonia, spent the week end with Mr*. Owens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Jewell of Winston-Salem will arrive Friday for a week end viait with Mr and Mr*. C. H. Hendrix Mr. Hoyt Safrit and Mr. Bob GiUey have returned here after visiting a week in New York City with Mr. Safrit's (later, Mrs. Fran ces Chapman. Mlsa Laura Holshouser returned to Woman's College in Greensboro Sunday following a week's illneaa here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holshouser. Rev. E. P. Troutman is In Greensboro, attending the 183rd annual meeting of the North Car olina Lutheran Synod, which ends Its three-day session today. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardie and children, Tim and Gregg, of Davidson spent the week end with Mrs. Hardie'a parents. Mr, and Mrs Raymond Jones. Dr. and Mrs E. T. Glenn attend ed the North Carolina Dental As sociation meeting held in Pine hurst Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eby of High Point and tfc Buddie McGulra of the Untvenrtt* of North Carolina were week end visitors with Mrs B. W. McGntre Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Miller aad 5-year-old daughter, Jo Anne, are visiting Mr. Miller's Baryta, Mr. and Mrs J. J. Mtller tt Boone, Route 1 Mr. Miller has bee* a civilian employee of the U. » Government la Alaska for the fart t~}p¥-f ¥TT?**v?;- « Kg— Woman's Club Officer, "* " . '1 Left to right, seated: Mr*. Homer Brown, ltn. Herman Wilcox, Mil. C. P. Bhyne, Hickory, Mrs. Wayne Richardson; standing: Mrs. A. E. South, Mn. Roberta Ray, Mrs. Mae Miller, Mrs. George Greene, Sr., and Mrs. Clyde Winebarger—Photo by Paul Weston Studio. Installation of the Incoming of ficer! of the Worthwhile Woman's Club for the year 1967-66 wai eon ducted at * special meeting of the general club at the home of Mrs. B. W. Stalling! on Thursday even ing, May 2nd. Mrs. E. Preston Rhyne, Sr., the recently elected chairman of District Three, acted as installing officer. The slate of officers installed were: president, Mrs. H. W. Wtl Dr. Mary Mlchal, district health officer, attended the meetings of the N. C. Medical Society in Ashe ville Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rankin and Professor E. J. Abernethy were in Durham on Saturday, where they attended funeral services for Dr. Rankin's nephew, Mr. Olin Peeler of Palm Beach, FU. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Har ris attended the convention of the North Carolina Merchants Associa tion; • in i Areeaaboro Sunday, Mon day, and Tuesday Mr. Bill Crawford of Ft. Gor don, Georgia spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crawford. Their guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Seth Mason of North Wilkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Bobbins of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bobbins. Mr. Robbins returned to Raleigh Sunday and Mrs. Robbins remain ed here for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Ox ford, N. C. announce the adoption of a 5V4 months old son, Roy Lin ley Smith, Jr., on May 2. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Betty Sue Winkler. Mrs C. B. Craig of Cincinnati, Ohio spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamby, Jr. Mr> Craig, who attended the High Point Furniture Show, joined them for the week end Dr. W. M. Matheson. Dr. and Mrs. Gene Reese and Mrs. Hazel Tate returned here Wednesday after attending the four-day meet ing of the North Carolina Dental Association in Pinehurst. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tripp Ron, Jr. and children, Robert III and Ellen, of Greenville, N. C. arrived Friday for a week's visit with Mrs Ross' mother. Mr*. A. E. Hamby, Sr. Mr. John Matthews of Roberson ville, N. C., brother of Mr*. Frank Payne, Is 111 in the Robersonville Hospital following a heart attack last Tuesday. Mr. Matthews gra duated at Appalachian State Teachers College in IMS. Mrs. Jennings Loven of Detroit, Michigan and Mrs. George Weant of Salisbury spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chart** Rob bins Mrs. Loven plans to visit In Boone and Blowing Rock two weeks. Mr* David Hall of Sylva visited over the week end with her titter, Mrt. James H. Councill and Mr. Councill. Mr*. Dan Moore of Sylva was a fuett in the Council) home Wednesday nlcht, and the wat the principal speaker at the district meeting of the Woman's Society »f Christian Service in North Wil kesboro Thursday Dr. and Mrt. t. B. Haaaman. Jr., Dr. and Mrs U H Owsley are at tending tile North Carolina Medl ?al Society and jAclliary annual :onvention in Asheville this week rite Hagamans attended Monday, ruesday and Wednoaday, the Ows leys Wednesday I>r. HtgawiM i» president tf the Wataufa County Chapter and Dr Owsley 1« Secre *ry. Mrs Owsley It president of m . U SrlBIVH ksR; cox; vice-president, Mrs. Homer BrOwn; second vice-president, Mr*. W. R. Richardson; secretary, Mrs. A. E. South; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. E. L. Ray; treasurer, Mrs. Herman Eggers. Chairman of Home and Garden Department, Mrs. Mae Miller; Chairman of Lit erature and Education, Mrs. George Greene'; Chairman of Mus ic and Art, Ifrs. Clyde Winebar ger. Mrs. Mabel Danforth, guest of Dr. Mary Michal at her home in Boone and Waynesville, left Sun day for New York and Portland, Maine. Mrs. Lillian Hopkins, Mrs. Ed gar Cooke and Miss Betty Cooke visited Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. Hugh A. Dobbin in Happy Valley. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cooper of Boone, Route 2, a daugh ter. Susan Lyan, on April SO at Watauga Hospital. Mrs. 0. C. Cooper of Marion, N. C. is spend ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. B. E. McDearmin of Cleve land, Mississippi la the guest of her sister, Miss Lucy Brock- Mrs. McDearmin will return home Sat urday accompanied by Mia* Brock, who will remain there for an ex tended visit A 1-c Guy Hunt, Jr., Mrs. Hunt and daughter, Debbie, of Washing ton. D. C. and Dick Hunt of Gen eral Motors Institute of Techno logy in Flint, Michigan were re cent visitors with MV. and Mrs. Guy Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Praul of CoUingwood, N. J, are visiting three weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Richard Morhauser and Mr. Morhauser. Mrs. Praul underwent surgery at Watauga Hospital last Wednesday There were t w e n t y-s 1 x club member* present and two visitors; Mr*. Rhyne, the guest speaker and Mrs. Georgia P. Cohoon of New land, who Is the guest of Mrs. Ray. At the close of the installation, the hostesses served a delicious dessert course with Russia tea. Co hostesses assisting Mrs. Stalllngs in serving were Mrs. J. D. Shoe make, Mrs. Lucy Carroll and Mrs. J. V. Caudill. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Wilson Sunday and Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert Wilson, Miss Doris Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Grogan of Lynchburg, Virginia and Mr. Lawrence Wilson of Win ston-Salem. Music And Art Group Meets The Music and Art department of the Worthwhile Woman's Club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Roy Rufty as hostess. Mrs. Rufty, as chairman of the Music and Art group, presided at the business session of the meet ing. Mrs. Cohoon of Montezuma was a guest and Mrs. O. L. Sutton enrolled as a new member. The program was presented by Mrs. Homer Brawn Her subject was the interest and work of the Creative Art Club of Boone. Pic tures in oils, water color and fin ger prints painted by the members of the club were exhibited, with descriptions of the methods used in painting the pictures. After refreshments, the meeting adjourned. U. S. seeks to widen the Hun garian refugee program. Engaged HISS MARGARET ELIZABETH McLARTY ' I The Reverend and Mrs. James B. McLarty announce the engage ment of their daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Mr. William Harden Cochrane, son of Mr. and Mn George S. Cochrane of Winter Park, Fla. A June wedding if planned. Mix McLarty is a former resi dent of Boone where her father was pastor of the Boone Methodist Church. She is the granddaughter of Dr. E. K. McLarty, who also served as pastor of the same church. She is a graduate of Greensboro College, Greensboro, and Is now completing a year's study at the Neighborhood Play house School of the Theater in New York City. Mr. Cochrane, who previously attended Rollins College in Win ter Park, Fla., has also studied for the past year at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater. Teen-agers Are Fashion Conscious The teen-ager is very fashion conscious. At this tender age it is important for growing girls to have the right kind of clothes. This does not mean expensive clothe* or clothes that are correct la the eyes of their parents. It mean* clothes like those the reet of the "crowd" wears. The big favorite for school wear remains the sweater and skirt, but they are becoming neat and sty lish and designed to look geod. The choice of evening dresses and "dress-up" clothes is varied. The main fight most mothers have is to keep their daughters from wearing clothes too old for them. Braacieres and panty-g I r d 1 e s, with the youthful figure in mind, are made by almost all of the foundation companies. Even costume jewelry, sealed for young girls, can be found. A United Nations economic re port said the Communist coun tries were steadily Increasing their industrial production, but with food supplies lagging Miss Hull Gives Senior Recital HISS JACQUELENE HULL Miss Jacquelene Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hull of Mor ganton presented her senior voicc recital on Monday evening. May 8th, at 8:00 In the Fine Arts Audi torium Miss Hull Is a music student at Appalachian State Teaehers Col lege. Boone, where she Is a mem ber of the "Appalachian Chortle." While at Appalachian, she has been contralto soloist for Handel's "Messiah" and the song cycle, "In a Persian Gardeo" by Liu Leh mann. Before entering Appalach ian, she was a music student at Mars Hill College and a member of the Mars HIU College Choir. She has appeared as soloist for various civic organizations both in Boone and Morganton and has ap peared as soloist for the First Baptist Church of Morganton. During the summer of 1935, she was a member of the Horn in the West Choir. Mist Hull ia a student of Mr. Hoyt Safrit. Her program consisted of the following numbers: "Angels Ever Bright and Fair" from The dora by Handel; "Facut portem" from Rossini's Stabat Mater; Alto Rhapsody (Alto solo with male chorus) by Brahms; "Mon coeur s'ouvre a' ta vol*" and "Amour, Viens Alder" from the opera, Samson et Dalila by Saint Saena; "Were You There," and "My Lord, What a Morning" arranged by Burleigh; "Oh, What a Beautiful City, arranged by Edward Boat ner; "Danny Boy" by Fred Weath erly; and "Annie Laurie" by Lady Scott F. R. Derrick Gives Scientific Paper Dr. Ray F. Derrick, of the Ap palachian State Teachers College faculty, presented a paper to the North Carolina Academy of Sci ence, which met Friday and Satur day at Wake Forest College In Wlnston-8alem. Dr. Derrick's paper dealt with ecological factors affecting the dis tribution of fishes. Also attending the meeting were Dr. I. W. Carpenter and Miss Ida Belle Ledbetter of the Appalach ian faculty. Dr. Carpenter served as a judge of papen submitted by students to the collegiate division of the academy. SANDY BEAM The Music Department of Appa lachian State Teachers College will present Sandy Beam, pianist, in a concert on Monday evening, May la * student of Walton S. Hia program will include the following numbcis: Prelude and Fugue No. 21 by Bach; The "Paa toral" Sonata by Beethoven; Etude, Op. 10, No. 2 by Chopin; The Maiden and the Nightingale by Grandoa; 3 Bagatelle* by Tcher epnine: and the Second Concerto by Rachmanioff with Beth Eggera at the aecond piano. The public is invited.
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