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:twities ntion ? Home Telephone AMherst ?? ?? Local Affairs Bill Tunnell toured the Outer Banks on his vacation last week. 7c Mr. and Mr*. A. Z. Price, of Charlotte, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs C. A. Price. Miss Mary Jobe, of GreenHuro, spent the week end with. Mi*. F.t Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Jones have returned to their home lb Boone for the summer. Miss Irene Leqeuex of Taylors ville is the guest of Mrs. M. P. Critcher this week. Miss Elizabeth Greer is spend ing the week in Statexville with Mr. and Mrs. Press Ingram. Tom Owsley and Phil McGuira are vacationing this week at Lake Martin, Alabama. Mr. an4 Mrs. E. L. Ray spent Sunday with Mrs. Hettle Loven in Montezuma. Miss Pat Wilcox enrolled at Southeastern Beauty School in Charlotte Monday. . Eva Danay, Maria, Elsie Hogue, and Mrs. Carmen Guy spent the past week end at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Davis and daughter, of Bristol, Tenn., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worth Sunday nigbt. Mrs. C. A. Duncan and Mrs. C. D. Koontz and family, of Jeffer son, were luncheon guests Tues day of Mrs. Joe Worth. Mrs. Carolyn Lookabiil Gar land, and son, Ronnie, have arriv ed in Oregon where (be- joined her husband who is ejnployed there. Mr. and Mr*. Shirley Cashion and family arrived in Boone this week from Wadesboro to spend the summer. Mr. C. C. Wilcox, Mr. Kenneth Wilcox and Butch Wilcox returned home Friday from New York City, where they spent Uat week. Miss Maude Wilcox left Sunday to spend the summer with Mr. Mrs. Leroy Miller in Baltimore, Maryland. Mrs. C. W. Williams td Moun tain Park, N. C. is spending the summer with her daughter, .Mrs. Graydon P. Eggers and family. Mr. and Mr*. Bob Richards and Bobby' of Albemarle spent last week visiting with friends in Boone. Mrs. Henry GaiUtor, Henry III and David, art visiting in Radford, N. C. this week with Mrs. Gaith er's aunt, Mrs. Hex Nables. Mrs. Chappel Wilson and Janice spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Wilaon at their cottage at Ocean Isle Beach. Mrs. Claude N orris of Stuart, Virginia arrived Wednesday to spend the summer at her home at Sands. Dr. and Mrs. Ma G. Barden and Milton Barden visited with friends at Lake Junaluxka Satur day. Mrs. J. W. Davis has returned to her home on Ray Hill after visiting ten days with relatives in | Chattanooga, Tana. Mr. John Greer returned borne Monday from a week'* visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greer in Al bemaije. Pvt. Johnny B. Morton of It Jackson, S. C. is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Horton of Vilas. He will report to Camp Gordon, Ga. June 20. Mr. and Mrs. 6. W. McCracken and Miss Barbara McCrscken of Asheville were reeent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Cracken as4 Jerry McCracken. % Visitors in Ike home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gragg Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lavletas, their daughter, Carolyn, and son, David, of Winston-Salea. Mrs. Vera Tunnell spent last week with her sister, Mrs. gem Arledfe at MiU Spring, if. C. awl was her guest for three days at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Hei Nobles and daughters, Lynn and Ann, of Radford, N. C. spent last week with Mrs. Nobles' sister, Mrs. Boy Kapiar and fam ily. Mrs. Joe MeCrary, the fenser Miss Beulah Bagan. of Eau Gallic. Florida spent Thursday *nd .Fri day with Mr parents, Mr. and MA. J. M Bagan. Mrs. MeCrary had been visiting her brothers, Lester Kagan in Wilmington, Delaware and Glenn Bagan in Jersey City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leith sad children, Mary, Charles ami Mar tin, of Winston-Salem (pent the woek ?nd with Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. ??# Vil" Mn Save Hodge* has returned home after (pending eight days at Wntonga Hospital. Mrs. Paul FleUfcK of bmoir visited recent tt wfth *er mother, Mrs. Hodges_ eeturned Thurs day to the University t?f North Carolina to attend atunmer school after visiting a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wei bom. Mr. and Mr?. John Gubesch and children, Daphne, Eric and Brian, of Bayside. Virginia were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Day sad Mrs. and Mrs. Ernie Lewis over the week end. Joe Miller, who spent last week with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Miller, is in Ch?pel Hill at tendihg summer school at the University of North Carolina. Miss Mary VanNoppen, who made the Dean's List at Montreat College the second semester , Is spending the summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. $. J. Van Noppen. Dr. and Mr*. R. U Harmon, Bobby and Raymond, returned home Friday from a week's vaca tion (pent on the Outer Banks, Nags Head, Cape Hatteraa, Man teo and Nags Head. Mrs. John H. Thomai and Mrs. Idea EH is of Washington, D. C? who is visiting here, left Monday for Detroit to spend a few days with Mrs. Rosa Sherwood. Mrs. James Councill and Mrs. Frank Payne attended the 4-day meeting of the conference of ttie W S. C. S. at Lake Junaiuska the first of the week. Mrs. Martha Watkins left Sat urday to attend Eastern Star coa vention In AsheviUe where she participated in the ceremonies through Wednesday. Miss Elaine Wagner underwent an appendectomy at Watauga Hospital Sunday night. May 31. She returned to the home of her parents, Jfc, and. Mrs. Estel Wag nm. mi, Mr.- 'and' Mrs. Conley Storie, Mr. Tom Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Roby Greer visited in Winston Salem during the week end with Mrs. Henry H. Van Hoy and Mrs. Mary Greer, who is ill. ? X Week end guests in the home of Miss Cora Jeffcoat were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Mac Swain of Ra leigh and Mrs. Alice Townaend and daughter, Pamela, of Greens boro. Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mrs. Clegg Seroggs of Moravian Falls left Tuesday to attend the convention of the Grand Chapter of the East ern Star in AsheviUe Tuesday night and Wednesday. Miss Corinna Shull, who is nurs ing at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Miami Beach, Florida, ia spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shull of Boone. Miss Shull recently won the title of "Miss TaU Miami" of 1968, and she will do some professional modeling on television when ahe returns to Miami. Mrs. Fred Yaitorough turned home after visiting tevkil weeks with relatives in AmertMn, Dublin and Atlanta, Ga. H*r Jh ft* iS ^Jgplsz Veteran* Ho?Ual to Dublin. J Miss Joawe AUridgr at Chapel Hill spent the week end with his parents, Maiar and Mrs. Carlos DeLima. Mrs. C. B Craig and lij-., n..l \ rt aAAAiMVtafli^l L am * Hi 4/OWiUl|( IvvvinpAulQQ Qv to Chaprf Hill to rak Monday and TueKhtr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt and cbUdren. LMa. Robbie. David and Johnny, of Lattimore, N. ?. were week and visitors with Mrs. Charles Biagham and Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham at Sugar Grove. Miss Gertrude Parry, who has been teachi^p in GreenAoro. is spending some time at tor heme in Boone. She was accompanied here Saturday by tor nice, Donna Perry, who is at Caaip Yonahloa see a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Minor and children, Joe, Phil, and Jaa, spent last week in Florida. They visited in Orlando, the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moretz in Sanford, and at Daytona Beach. Mark Hodge* of Wake Forest College U visiting his pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Hodges. He will leave June 21 for six weeks of R. O. T. C. training at Ft Bragg. Randy Maddux and S. G. Tug man are attending summer school at the University of North Caro lina. They spent a short time here with their parents before return ing to the University. Dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greer Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. I. G. Greer of Chapel Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Wethered of Orlando, Florida and Boone and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Stroud and Steve ef Marion, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Proffitt and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Younee spent the week end at Martins ville, Va., where they attended the "Old Dominion fOO" Converti ble race Sunday altarnooa at the Martinsville Speedway. Jennie Miller,, daughter at Mr. a ad Mrs. Blaine Miller of Spruce Pine, is spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watson of Sugar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. C.'A. Price went to Hendersonville on Friday to take their daughters, Jsnie and Jane Buckland, to Camp Ton-A Won dak, where the girls are en rolled for the June camp session. * ? Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Matheson, Bill, Barbara and Robert, attend ed the wedding of Dr. Matheson's sister, Mrs. G.' S. Borea of Greensboro and Mr. Morton Cald er of Sydney, Australia in Greens boro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Adams, for merly of Baltimore. Md. are spending a w?ek with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Church. After their visit they will go to Texas, where Zeb has a Job with an aircraft com pany. He was graduated from the University of Maryland last Sat urday. His mother, Mrs. Lionel Ward, attended graduation exer cise*. at Appalachian Mr* Edna Ellia and mux. Stevie and Jimmy, nre spending a week with Mr. and Mrs Lionel Wafld Mr*. Elite la the former Edna Ward, daughter of Lionel Wand. They are now living in Athens, Little Miss Ardease Critcher ha* returned to her home at Bam boo after a week'* visit with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Greene an Blowing Rock road. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tru man Critcher, spent their vaca tion at Myrtle Beach, S. C. last week. Mrs. S. C. Eggers has returned home from Viacentown, N. >. where she had 'been visiting. On her return she was accompanied by a daughter, llrs. Margaret Perry, her husband Harlan Periy, and son Ronnie, who are spending a few days at the Eggers hone' here. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ames G. Watson over the week ea< were Mr. aad Mrs. Marvin Bum garner and Audrey Kay of Flf est, Vs., Miss Betty Yvonne Bun garner of Lynchburg, Va., and $. Sgt. and Mrs. Cohen E. Watson and Wilma Lee of Fleetwood. Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Beaty, for merly of Boone, Announce the birth of a daughter, Kathryn Ann, on May 31 in Hurfreesboro, Ten#. Dr. Beaty, former member of the Appalachian. High School faculty is new Director of Student Teach ing at Middle Tennessee State College. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. VanNoppen, Jack aad Miss Anne VanNoppea, returned home Sunday from a week's vacation at Windy Hfl Beach. Miss Mary VanNoppen w*s with them until Wednesday when she left for Bristol, Tennessee, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nostrand until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Scott, Sweetwater, Tenn., Visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Price. The Scotts were on their way to Wllkesboro to attend the ground breaking for the new par ish house at the Wllkesboro Epis copal Church. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. t. HeCoy. Mrs. Ralph Tugaian, Mrs. L. H. Owsley and Dr. Mary Michal at tended the 89th BPW convention at the Battery Park Hotel in Ashevilll ever the week end. Mrs. Owsley was elected business manager of the Tar Heel Womaa, and Mrs. Erraa Rominak, National BPW Legislative Chairman ?f Wisconsin, installed the new of ficers Sunday. 8oviet appeals to West's d In dents viewed as peril. MOM ? Have You Forgotten Something? School Is Out, So Be Sure Thai Those School Clothes Of The Children's Are Put m at Trail way ! Mom, don't forget Your and Dad's Clothe*, Too! AM 44415 ' ?? ? 1 , Mrs. Blanche Payne ti visiting a few weeks with her daughter, Mm. John Holubek and Mr. Holu bek in Jackson Heights. New York. Mr. and 'Mr*. Holubek recently returned from a European vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Gears* Johnson of Manteca, California, Mr. and John Jmmi ttC Itf a ngAi? Mrs. Ed Cole, Mrs. Mary Lent* of Statesville. Mr and Mm. Howard Brookshire and Mir. and Mrs. Ed Brook shire of Boone spent Mon day and Tueaday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wink ler. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Wink ler are sisters. JW ?Mr. Dick Lavender, a second year medical student at Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Win ston-Salem, left Sunday for Kings port, Ttaaeaeoe, where he will work with Tennessee Eastman Company this summer. He spent last week with hia mother, Mrs. China Lavendar, who accompani ed him to Kingsport to viait this week with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tedder. Mrs. Robert Futrelle, the form er Miss Saille Perry, and son Ro bert Gregory of "Raleigh are spending three weeks with Mrs. Futrelle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Perry of 'Zionvllle. Mr. Futrelle, who was among the 1800 graduating at State College June 1, has accepted a position with the Soil Conservation Service in Ra leigh for the summer, and he will enter the School of Law at the University of North Carolina this fall. Reid-Coffey Vows Are Said Miss Wand* Lee Coffey, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dili Coffey of Lenoir, Route 5, and Arthur Franklin Reid, Jr., ion of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin Reid of Lenoir, Route 2, were married in the bride's home Saturday, May 21 at J:( XV J>. ta. The blWe is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mn. Marion Coffey of Blowiaf Rook and the groom J* the grandson of Mrs. AHie Shore at Blowing Rock. The wadding was attended by bankers of the immediate fami lies. > f Weil Satvrdev Miss Edith Grauno and Donald Eugene Elliott wtf* married Sat urday, May 31, at 13:00 neon., In the Pint Baptist Church in Boone. The Rev. Maurice Cooper offi ciated and a noon luncheon fol lowed at the Daniel Boone Hotel for out-of-town guests and the wed The bride it the daughter of Mr*. Clayton Greene of Boone and the late Mr. Greene. The groom is the ion .of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elliott of Stony Point Mrs Elliott, given in marriage by John Welbopt, wore a street length lace dress of ice blue. She wore an orohid corsage Miss Rachel Anne Hardin of Kings Mountain was her only at tendant 'Miss Ana Cottrell of Boone furnished the wedding mu sic. Henry dine of Granite Falls was best man and ushers were Arvil Greene, brother of the bride, and Mack Wei born, both of Boone. Mrs. Blliott will graduate from Appalachian State Teachers Col lege in November. Her husband' is a senior at the University of North Carolina. \ After a trip to the Smoky Moun tains the couple will live in Chapel Hill. Stork Shower Given June 7 A stork shower ?u given for Mrs. Lois Townsend MacSwaln of Raleigh on Saturday evening, June 7 at the home of Miss Elizabeth Lord. Mrs. Grady Moretz and Miss Margaret Moretz cleverly presented the gifts. Those present were Mrs. E. F. Troutman. Mn. G. K. Moose, Mrs. McKlnley Ayers, Mrs. John Mil> ler, Mrs. Cling Miller. Mrs. Dean Norrls. Mrs. W. A. Deaton, Mrs. Jake Moretz, Mr*. Wade Coffey, Mrs. Joe Todd, Mrs. Homer Brown, Mrs. Alice Townsend, Miss Pame la Townsend, Mrs. Richard Zuber, Mrs. Bobby Joe MaeSwain, Mrs. Grady Moretz, Miss Margaret Moretz and the hostesses, Miss Cora Jeffcoat and Miss Elizabeth Lord. Baby Clinic On June 18 A well-baby clinic will be held at the District Health Department JMne 18, ia the afternoon. Dr. H. M. Wilson will be in charge of the clinic. Catawba Dairy Products The "Quality Leader" "With a Complete line Of The Finest In Dairy Products ' Cottage Cheese if HOMOGENIZED MILK ? ir CREAMLINE MILK if CHOCOLATE MILK if BUTTERMILK if HALF * HALT if WHIPPING CREAM if SKIM MILK if BUTTER if TROPICANA ORANGE JUICE AT YOUH FAVORITE STORE . . . OR DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR " Th ? BettTMry Lab*l for Your Table" ? 1 .-..A .-fc.. . * _ /jLtaurfw , MILK PRODUCTS Sib YOUR HOME TOWN DAIRY f. Distributing Milk Produced to Watauga County AMWJUi MHB1 Mollie Agfe To J Start Summer School Of Dance | Mollie Atfc hai announced June a u the star ting date for kcr Bummer School of Dance and will ha at the Boone Elementary School gymnasium at otieHhirty p. m. on that day for the pwp?* of registering students for classes There will be se?iacs (or three different sge (roups; the baby dais will be for chiMro? four sad five years old and will meet at tw# o'clock oft Tuesdays and Fri days; Children sfed 1 to lo will muet at two o'cloek on Mondays and Thursday*; and students from age XI will meet at three o'clock on Mondays and Thursdays. All classes will b? h*M at the Ele mentary School gymnasium and the school wHl offer ballet, tap. modern, and acrobatic daneing. This will be Miss Agle s first year as full director of a dance school. She nss served as assistant to Mrs. Nancy F. Cook for aome time, and has had training in class teaching. Mrs. Cook, who is not conducting her own school of dance this summer, has recom mended Mollle's clasaes to her students. Mollie has studied ex tensively with Mrs. Cook, special izing in classic ballet, and hss worked with Mr. Louis Nunnery, choreographer and dance director for the' Cherokee drama, "Unto These HiUs." In Charlotte and Bessemer City she worked with Mrs. Shirley Csuthen. whose specialty is modern dsnce. Engagement Announced Rev. and Mn. George A. Arthur of Boone announce the engage ment of their daughter, Mary Joe, to Mr. Ronald Scott Bezanson. Jr., aoa of IUv. and tin. R. 8. Bin ion. Sr. of Lot Angeles, Calif. The ceremony will be perform ed at the Advent Christian Church in Boone June 28, at 3 o'clock. Miss Arthur is a rising senior at Aurora College, Aurora. IU. wl\lle Mr. Bezanson graduated there thla north. World situation restrains London stock markets. , France's trading deficit with West Germany rises. will enter the ! AH* at North! North Wilkes Koro this summer. Tom participated Id numero*f dramatic and forensic events dur ing his three years nt Wlrs Hill He was president o f th? Drams- / teer* ?nd Wis recipient of the best actor award W? narrator of the Man HUI Touring Choir far two years. Mary was also a member of the ehpir. She was active in dramatics and received the best actress award in 1998. She was elected vice-president of the freshman class and was May court attend ant. She will return' to Mara Hill In September as president of her dormitory and also president of the Clio Literary Society. Fashion Notes It will te?m that the (all look ' can be rammed up in two words: trapeze and chemise. The new clothes are unpinched but un baggy. The waist is lost, but high rounded bosoms, sleek hips and beautiful legs art even more evi dent ? The belt, where there Is one, ties high under the bosom, or cir cles the hips. Sweaters will be bulky, fuzzy, and in many cases, nearly knee length. This long sweater should be very popular with college girls. Sweaters and all kinds of knitted garments will be very important. The walking suit will be out standing. Both long Jackets and short coats are often accompan ied by short, narrow skirts. Evening clothes are made of bulky "outdoorsy" brightly-color ed fabrics. They have a soft and completely feminine look. Fabrics for dresses and shirt are fleecy, downy, woolly wools. Mohair will be a favorite. Blanket plaMs will be news. Chiffon in brilliant and brassy colors will be the outstanding evening fabric. More Society News On Page 7, Section Two "Zmfk prfy 4&u 9**te. % TThyTV " t"i r "*7"* APPALACHIAN THEATRE Shows Each Day Monday thru Friday ? St, 4, 7, aad t o'clock Saturday ? l ami S o'clock Complete Program Change Satarday? 7 and ? p. m. Sunday? 5 1 ind 9 o'clock Admission: lte, 35c; Fridays I0e-20c? Children under 12 admitted FREE with paid adult all day Friday MM OUVflT LABO'fcHAVtlAND (IN PCRSOHf UTTlHflSCAlS THEATRE 1 SUAU.TH.S Tuesday Show Boat la color Kathryn Grayson Howard K/*l
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