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jftonvttfe News Note&~ i Mr and Mrs. Joe Holrana re1 lrned to Baltimore, Md. Sundaj I Her spending a week here with I Ir. and Mr*. W R Holman and 1 It. aad Mrs. Rusaeli Wallace at ' rade, Toon. On Saturday afteri MM a homecoming and surprise birthday nipper WW given by Mr. and tin. W. ft. Hoi man on the lawn oI the bone, honoring Mn. Poval Koche on her X9th birthday. A 1-c and Mn Roche ipent the week end. A bountiful supper wa* enjoyed by all. There were neth. Ronnie, aad "« Koaa Furgerson visited recently with Mr. and Mm. 607 Brinegar at EUtLn Mr. and Mn. Orvill Par due and family 0i Shouns, Tennessee spent Sunday with Mr. and l|p. Clqy. Reese. *> '■ 9 Mrs. Carolyn Harrison, Sonny aad Mike, and Mra. BUI Greer of Whitevtlta .spent the week end with Mrs.*,gillie Thomas. Mrs. Mr. uJNtumi at* Mi* Qm. na WilsV%enFfi week in Washlngton, D C. M Mr. and Mrs. Dana Farthing of Cleveland, Ohio are visiting Mrs. Emma Greer. Mrs. Nora Bumgardner is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Farris Bumgardner on the Blowing Rock Road. son, Billy Dean, born June 1st at Watauga Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reese and children of Charlotte spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miller. . Mr. Odell Peny of Salem, Va. spent last week with hfc family here. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Norris of Bethel spent the week end with relatives here. Tester an| daughter Mfry ot Zioiv ville, Mr. and Mn. Fred Wilaoo and tons Robert and Freddie, Mr and Mn. Earl Bumgardner and children, Garry, Rickie and 4nn of Trade, Tennenee. ,.mhH I I nil I f jtrat'on ciuo women a no agents attended, according to IoU Pritchard, N. C. Agricultural Extension Service food conservation «ud marketing specialist. Mia* Jean CUlders, home demonatration agent; Mr*. Holes White, Boone; Mr*. . Stewart Barnes, Boone, Kt. 1; and Ruby Ttckaow, Deep Gay. Mi*. How the wort*#. ^ Variou* craft classes were held (luring the workshop on such crafts as aluminum chasing and embossing, basketry, chair bot» ni ii iiimm in iniinii mered ptantdl*, eopfltt tOOtMT nters, drawn work, (#bric Hilg, leather craft, hand-f»aif>t plate#, braided ruga, <Sk emng, torn paper craft an£ vouti carving The x-ray la one of the doctor's I most valuable aida in diagnoaing | tuberculosis It can nhow the disease even % tiie SQUAkc DANCE jIb the Park PaviMoa at BLOWING ROCK Starting Sat, Juws 15 Every Thurs. & Sal. 8:30-11:30 P. M. At Carolinn U ^ Ctutpel HID. —Jq the «prdCf« ueaecinent at the U«i*.-sHy of YOUR FAMILY t hlrty Benefit I1M.M 200.00 200.00 200.00
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