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Brushy Fork club. Mr*. Stanley Harris is Instructor. Mrs. Roy Williams, Jr., gsve ? report as Family Life chairman, wondering if the home had not become just ? "filling station" nther than a family home. Mrs. FraOk Brown gave a pro As the highlight of the meeting the club had as their guest, Miss Ayse Baysal, specialist in home ?conomics from Imii, Turkey, who told the members about methods of food preservstion in her land. One of Miss Bayssls' instructors also had visited Watauga county several years ago and had been a guest of Mrs. Csrlson while here. Miss Baysal took colored slides of Mrs. Carlson's weaving to Show on her return to Turkey. Music And Art Dinner la Held A* music and art department I of the Boom Woman'. Club mot ! at the country homo e< Mr . and Mr*. Doorttt Baraett at Valle Cm- , cii (or their anaual covered dish ! dinner each May. Husband* were honor guoata. , ??' : ' j ' j f Mn Clyde Wlneharger, chair man, who haa boo* abaent (or ( several months because of illness, was present at the meeting and presided at a brie< business sea The program consisted o( music by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alvarez, who played popular numbers on the accord Ian, and lod in (roup singing of familiar songs "Hobby" articles of the mem ber* were displayed and the rest of the program eoneisted of ad miring the beautiful view from ? the Baraett house. 1 The menu consisted of chicken I pie* topped with tiny biscuits, l delicious congealed salad, weal- | loped potatoes, peas, relish, rolls, coffee and angel food cake filled ( with frosen wild (trawberrie*. The bride and bridegroom. Mr. , and Mrs. Muder were honor I guest*. They were presented with i a gift from the music and art J members. The June meeting will be held ( at the home of Mr*. Ralph Wink- t , I FLUORESCENT AIRPLANES? ' Airliner* may soon be painted J more vivid hues to reduce colli*- 1 Ion hazards in this country's ov ercrowded skies. ' 1 Fluorescent orange airplane paint that is five time* easier to 1 see than normal hues la now un- ' der test by the Civil Aeronautics Administration. CONCRETE BLOCKS ? MADE WITH LIMESTONE ? LABORATORY TESTED ? STEAM CURED MEET GRADE A STATE AND FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS MAYMEAD BLOCKS Are Made With Our Completely New, Fully Automatic Block Machine YOU CAN NOT FIND BETTER BLOCKS Maymead Block Co. Boone, N. C. Phone AM 4-3618 We Invite You To Come In and See Our New Plant in Operation on Bristol Highway SKY-VU DRIVE-IN THEATRE & Thursday! Sunday Friday and Saturday May 23 . 24 f ? ? ?Wawi IW Xm, mum ^ Mi*s Holder U Given Cap x vST iWMu drafts? PATRICIA KATE HOLDER Patricia Kate Holder, honor roll itudent at Mercy School of Nun ng, Charlotte, was capped at a >eautiful and impressive capping ervice on the lawn at Mercy Hoa >ital Saturday, May 10th. Miss Holder waa a 1907 graduate if Blowing Rock High School. Mrs. Miller, Mr. tfcDaniels Wed Mrs. Mary Miller, former real lent of the Cove Creek communi 7, and Mr. John McDanlela of ian Diego, California, were mar ted on May 11 at 3:00 p. m. in he Scott Memorial Baptist Church n San Diego. The couple's sons and daughters vera their attendants. Mrs. Howard Rowe of San Diego ras matron of honor, Mrs. J. H. Mired of Modesto, California, Mrs. K. W. Hixon of San Diego, and Mrs. Thomas Kovad of Dearborn, Michigan, were bridesmaids. The bride, given in marriage by Captain J. V. Miller of Sacramento, California, wore a light blue lace iress with navy blue and white accessories. The attendants wore Italian silk sheath dresses In pas tel shades and red carnation car tages. Thomas Mc Dan lei was best man ind Frank, Robert and Wayne Mc Daniels were ushers. They are residing at 4040 Flor ida Street, San Diego, California, where the wedding reception was held. Approximately 100 guests attended. DEMOCRAT ADM PAY Famed Ballet To Feature Dance Recital! "The Sleeping Beauty," one of the moat fanvnu belleU of all time, will be the chief attraction of the annual recital of Nancy T. Cook'i ichool of dance M Satur day evening. May W. The | will be given at th mentary School at ?:00 o'clock, and the public ia cordially Invited without admlaaion charge, jy, 1 Though arranged by M n. Cook la a venioa to flt younger daae ??.*? 22r5L2tif * retained, with Tachalkowaki'i ma fic aad the grow numbers and ?aloe made laM? ia St. Petera ? f n^J-n aBJ| Tit ?fiat Durg, Looaon, rsns, ana new York by each great pertonn era aa Nijlnaka, Hargut Fonteyn, An ton Dolm Irina Baroaova, aad a mar other*. 1 p Motile Agle will daaee the <roU of Priaceaa Aurora, with Gilbert Pendcrgnu? of Great Fall*, South Carolina, aa the prince. About SO lag Bock. Ncw'aad and Croaanor* win perioral nIh ?M gl?M num ber*. The ballet la baaed oa the iw popular to by tale by *?? $2 40U 000 Britain to itren^tkea her alli ance with Libya. Britain rejeeta Polaad'a fCENTRE FURNITURE CO. ^ OF BOONE * : : has a FREE GIFT for GIRL GRADS Bethel High School ? May 23 Come in and get jjoua Qxquisite iMniatuAe LANE Cedar Chestl This charming little chest is reserved for you! Made of satin-smooth aromatic natural red cedar ... the same won* drous wood that keeps nice sweaters and woolens safe from moths, dust and dampness in a large Lane chest. Just right to keep your letters and souvenirs under lock and key ! It's our graduation gift to you . . . free! Be sure to bring in your High School senior identification. Come In And Drive . . . AMERICA'S BEST SELLER I \ ( ' '.4 ' J ' ? "*? ' ?' ' . ?' ' ' rV ' A,;-- I In The Medium Price Class! OLDSMOBILE ' f # | . THE CAR THAT WON TOP HONORS IN ITS CLASS IN THE 1958 Mobilgas Economy Run NOW! 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