n • society Mrs. Downum Observe. 9Ut Birthday By NANCY ALEXANDER W in Lenoir New*-Tople Tomorrow Mr. J. M. Downum will quietly celebrate her Hat birthday at her home oa Weet Avenue with her family and (riand* calling oa her. Joining in the quiet celebration will be her granddaughter, Mr*. Same* Coruettc, Mr. Cernetto and their three daughter*. France*, Carolyn, and Beily of Sherman, Tom. Mr. Cornette ha* been in Germany on a Fulbright Foundation Award, which make* it possible for professors of German to viait and (tudy in Germany. Mr. Cornette returned on Friday from hi* rammer abroad, having ipent the firrt four week* in a imall German town and the la*t half of he period (tudying at the Goethe rnatiute in Munich. Hi* arrival in ime for the birthday celebration nake* everything complete. The "ornette* will return the firit of he week to Sherman, where Mr. "ornette i* an in*tructor at Austin College. Alio iharing the day with Mr*. Downum wil be her grandion, A 3. Foard, and Mr*. Foard, who live text door. On Monday her nephew, Charle* ""oitelle, who teache* in Morganton and ha* made hi* home with ier for the paat five year*, will return from his itudio home near Sdgemont to *pend the winter with her. Mr*. Downum, who ha* made her home in Lenoir for the pait fifty year*, wa* born in Davie county near Mocluville at the home of her maternal grandparent*, Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* Brown. Her parent* were Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Kimbrough. She wa* one of two children. Her *i*ter, Mr*. C. F. Maroney, lived in Mocluville and died three year* ago, to be followed in death two day* later by her huiband. Mr*. Downum i* the wife of a deceaaed Methodiit minister, who nerved the North Carolina Confer •DC* Iron the early d»y» when the entire aUte wu comprised of ooe conference The Rev. tod Mr*. Dowmim have lived la • number of places ia the Mate during hi* ministry Hi* charges iaeluded the following counties Hyde, Columbu*, Cleveland, Catawba, Iredell Davie, Gastoa and Caldwell. la Leaoir, the Rev. Mr. Downum waa pastor of the Sooth Leooif lfethodiat Church jpi waa alio a profeaaor at Appalaehiaa State College at Boone and waa a writer of poetry. The Dowauai* moved to Lenoir in 1906 and lived firit in a house owaed by M. M. Courtney It waa located on the corner acroaa from the poatoffiee. Their aext home waa ooe owaed by Miss Ella Tuttle and waa acroaa from the old J. L. Nelaon home. Later they moved ia the Eallew home oa the corner oppoaite the preaent City Market. la 1909 they purchased the home where Mra. Dowaum Uvea today. At that time the streets were unpaved and across from their home was the J. A. Allen home which ia still standing, aad nearby waa the blacksmith a hop run by Mr. Allen. The Rev. aad Mra. Dowaum had two daughters, Minnie, who became Mrs. Arthur Foard, aad Sadie, who married C. P. Postell aad nude her home in Birmingham, Ala. Both were exceptionally talented —Mrs. Foard ia music aad Mrs. Postelle la art. Both are bow deceaaed. Active and interested in her family home, and neighbora, Mrs. Downum radiatea a youthful inward apark. Last week she entertained at a small informal tea honoring her granddaughter, Mrs. Coraette. For a number of years she has kept roomers, whom she frequently treats to some of her delicious cooking. African violets are her hobby and her garden reflects her interest in flowers from early spring until late fall. She has five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Dance Studio To Be Opened Nancy F. Cook will open her dance studio for its sixth season in Boone with a registration day on Monday, September •. Classes for children will include ballet, tap, and acrobatics, and there will also be adult ballroom classes. Ob Monday students may come to the studio on West King 8treet or they may register by telephone at Mrs. Cook's residence. This season, in addition to her Boone classes, Mrs. Cook will teach one sfternoon each week in Hickory as associate teacher in Louis Nunnery's studio. Mrs. Cook requests that Boone students register promptly to be sure of a place in class, as her time will be limited in Boone this year and there has already been considerable advance registration from children in nearby towns. Any students wishing to sell dance supplies should bring them to the studio plainly marked with the owner's name. The highest egg money states are those that produce more than they eat In the state. Greenleaves Scene Of Tea Greealeaves. the Blowing Rock bora* ot Mr nd Mr> Council! Cook*, w*a the setting for a lovely ■uramer to* ea Friday, August *>, when Mn Joe Cooke aad Hn CouncUl Cook* w«r« hostesses to memben ol the Friday Afternoon Club and other*. Guest* were greeted fa the foyer ami ushered into the living room. The newly decorated room of the houee, with appropriate and artiatie floral arrangement*, were open to the gue*t* who (pent much time examining and admiring the lovely color schemes and elegant appointment*. In the dining room where • beautiful gold and white motif predominated Mrs. Richard Kelley received. Dainty saadwlehes, sweets and ants were served from a beautifully appointed tea table presided over by the dub president, Mrs. Hooper Hendrix Guests mingled in the dea, the living room, oa the porch, and la the garden. Everywhere "over-th*tea-cup" visiting was the pattern of entertainment. Besides nineteen members, the following guests were present: Miss Katie Harris, Mrs. Richard Kelley. Mrs. Carlos DeLima, aad Misa Bunny Isaacs of Booac, aad Mrs. Grady Pritchard of Chapel Hill. ■ Attend Fete At Glade Valley Mr*. Mel law Richardson, of Boone, wis elected secretary of the alumni at the annual homecoming of the Glade Valley School, which was held in the dining room of the Reynolds building Saturday night, August 24, at eight o'clock. Lawren Bowden of the class of 1932 presided. The meeting, usually held on the second Saturday in August, was postponed this year due to a conflict It was decided to resume meeting on the second Saturday in August in the future. There were 110 places set for guests. An added attraction this year was the presence of former and current teachers of the school. They included Miss Cornelia McLaurin, Mrs. Ellen A. Guerrant, Dr. J. Harold Ostwalt, the Reverend C. W. Ervin, Mrs. Frances Mashbum Johnson, Edward C. Johnson. Miss Ann Corry, and Mrs. Emogene Choate Porter. The program included two violin numbers played by Mr. Johnson and accompanied by Mrs. Ted Porter. Dr. Ostwalt spoke on Glade Valley as a school of commendation and of challenge. The dining room waa beautifully decorated using the color scheme, yellow and white, in order td carry out the school colors. Miss Clarice Thompson and Miss Ethel Moxley were responsible for the artistic arrangement. The following oficers were elected: Howard Lyon, High Point, president; Dean Edwards, Sparta, vice-president; Mrs. Melissa Crouse Richardson, Boone, secretarytreasurer. The women of the Cox's Chapel community served the meal. An agreement was recently signed in Malaya ending British rule in the Federal States and admitting them to the Commonweath as an independent -nation. FOOD FOR THOUGHT Vitamin O is vital to your family I Helps youngsters grow taller. Helps build sound bones and teeth. And you get this health-giving "sunshine" in every glass of Sealtest Homogenized Vitamin 0 Milk. So nourishing, so tasty. Drink at least three glasses every day! Al yew ec sIm..* 4-H Club Members Meet At Camp Four WaUugs County 4-H Club members attended the annual 4-H Leadership Cooferewc* held at Camp Swsnnanoe August l»-24 Thaw a tending the conference were Gail Trip lett, Boone Junior Club; Nancy Williams, Green Valley Junior Club; Ronald Swift and Lee Warren, Be thai Senior Club. This conference waa especially planned to help develop leadership la 4-H Club members. A few of the activities during the week which they participated In were: crafts, cook-outs, song leadership, recreation leadership, group die veloping a MteTpmoaaUty. and food grooming. Tke club member* attending Im{x to tench «Mne of the things they learned to their local club* Many of the dob member* commented that they didnt knew there were *o many opportunities to 4-H until they attended Leader ahip Conference Communlat China aald It haa wiped out a large-acale *nti-revolutionary organization that wa» plotting to overthrow the Bed Government. Poetal-rate increases will probably be deferred until next year. 1 Values Require Small Down Payment GOOD INVESTMENT—4-unit apartment house, located at e«tranoe of College. Sacrifice price $12£00. Call today. GOOD 2-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE, bath, 31 acrei land located at Matney. EAST KING STREET, one block from college, 9 room houie, 2 full baths, full basement, steam beat Ideal for duplex with private entrance to each apartment. NEW 3 BED ROOM HOUSE, bath, car port, forced hot air beat, large lot located on Grand Boulevard. G. I. loan can be assumed. Small down payment required. COVE CREEK—Located near schools and Church on Highway 421. A good five-room house, bath, full basement and hi acre of land. Priced for quick sale. GOOD FARM located 12 miles north of Elizabethton, Tenn. 128 acres, 8 room house, 9 room apartment. (58 acres woodland.) 1 acre strawberries, 8-10 tobacco base, 90 x 80 barn. Orchard. 30% down. BEST RENTAL BUY IN TOWN. New three apartment brick house, private baths and entrances. Located near college on Oak street. 19% investment. Owner leaving town. GOOD 3-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE, full basement, H acre lot located 3 miles west of Boone on Highway No. 421. The property has been reduced 92,000 for quick sale. ONE OF THE BEST FARMS in Watauga County. 177 acres with rich bottom land, tobacco base, large brick home, tenant house, good feeding barn and silo. Good terms to the right person. Also: 122 ACRE FARM ADJOINING with good house and dairy barn located at Laxon, N. C., just off Blue Ridge Parkway on old Highway No. 60. These farms can be bought together or separately. Ideal for large boys or girls camp. • GOOD 2-BEDROOM HOUSE, bath, furnace, full basement, automatic washer, deep freeze, 28 acres land, including 8 acres of the best bottom land and 4-10 tobacco base. Located at Sherwood on hard surface road. DESIGNED for summer "dreaming." A good 8-room house, bath, stream running In front of bouse with four acres of land, good road frontage. Located 13 minutes from Boone on Highway 421. 30% down will buy, terms to suit yourself. Price: $8900. 43 ACRES of the best grazing and farm land with 90 foot road frontage. Terms—if needed. GJ» and Loan* Novo Available GOOD SI ACRES FARM with houae, ideal site for lake and cabina. Located juat off the highway. Terms. RESTAURANT AND SERVICE STATION, fully equipped, doing good busiaeaa. Located on Highway 421—near Boone. Terma if needed. Owner selling due to bad health. Now ia the time to buy this type of buaineaa. Ideal for Truck atop. Good frontage. FULLY EQUIPPED ABATTOIR—Building 40 ft * 40 ft Half acre land. State approved. Terma. 300 ACRES BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN LAND on good State gravel road. 100 acres cleared land. Make me an offer. Terma. One-fourth down. LARGE BRICK HOME at enormous diacount The location is good (33S Grand Blvd.) and it ia surrounded by fine home*. The house ia really big (four bedrooma, ceramic tile bath). Also bath in basement Spacious tot G. L loan can be aaaumed. Prompt action and inspection invited. ROUGH-HEWN STONE HOUSE, S bedrooma. Mohawk carpeting, full baaement, large corner lot $1,000 down and home la yours. OUT WHERE IT IS COOL—Stone 3 bedroom houae. bath, baaement, one acre beautifully landacaped. Priced to sell. 55 ACRE FARM LOCATED DEEP GAP—Frontage on highway 421. New chicken houae (10.000 chickens), 6-room houae, 2-3 cleared land. Income established on chickens. 14 down will buy. GOOD GOING BUSINESS for sale. 00 ACRES FARM LAND—«-10 tobacco base, 8-room brick koaae, very modern, barn. Located on good road. GOOD 8-ROOM HOUSF bath, barn, 7 acres land located 1 mile east of Boone, Juat off highway 421. Very desirable property. TWO ROOM SUMMER COTTAGE—2 acrea land. Located on Winkler's Creek. Priced for quick aale! INVESTMENT PROPERTY—5-apartment brick bouse, located near college, grossing 10 per cent. Terrhs If needed. 2 APARTMENT HOU8E. beat, comer tot Located near college. Monthly rental $86.00. Terma If needed. GOOD BUSINESS LOT located on Main Street. Desirable for any type of business. # SELECT RESIDENTIAL LOTS FOR SALE. List Your Property with Va for a Quick Side Have Demand far SasaO Raalness — Alee far Fame COE INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY § E. F. COE, Manager DIAL AM 4-StM — BOONE. N. C — 217 MAIN STREET 1 »' W " 1 1 —li—*