Local Affairs Mn. Helen Todd and Mike of Hampton, Virginia, are visiting in Boone this week. Mr. and Mr*. Bryan Tucker vis ited Mrs. Tucker's mother in Leb anon, Virginia, this waek end. Miss Katye Harris of Boxboro has arrived to spend the rummer at her home at S13 Grand jilvd. Captain and Mrs. Robert Bay of Waco, fens are visiting for a few weeks with Mrs. Margaret Hughes. Mrs. Bob Broome and Bob, Jr. visited Mrs. Broome's parents, ttr. and Mrs. A. D. Blanton, .it Gas tonia, : ecently. Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Hagaman, Margaret Lynn, Sarah and L. IX Jr., are spending a iwo-week vaca tion at Bugs Island, Virginia. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mast the past week end were Mrs. Roy Dotson of Gladys, Virginia, and Mrs. Ola Furr of Charlotte. Mr. J. S. Anderson of Matney who is a patient in the Cannon Memorial Hospital in Banner Elk is critically :'1I. Mrs. Houston Younce, of Hick ory, and two small children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rush, Sunday. Mrs. Earle P. Johnson of Nor folk, Virginia, is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cook, lor ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Woodie and Johnny of Pineola visited their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cook, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and Kathy returned home today (Wed.) after vacationing at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. R. L. Barber and Mrs. T. C. Yoder visited with relatives and friends in Winston-Salem on Sun day. Joe Garvey of Marion, Virginia, and Bill Garvey of Winston-Salem spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Constance Garvey. Miss Sissy Hampton and Miss Judy Trivette spent last week with their grandmother, Mrs. W. S. Miller in Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wright rt Huntsville, Alabama, were ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams the past week. Mrs. Maude Wilcox left Sunday for Baltimore, Maryland, to rpend the summer with her daughter rnd family, Mrs. LeRoy Miller, Mr. Miller and Teresa Lee. Mrs. Louis Hetzel, Miss Mary Armstrong and Miss Helen Arm strong of Connellsville, Pennsyl vania were recent visitors with Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Kephart. Mr. Bill Davis of Akron. Ohio, arrived Monday lor a week's visit with his grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Sherwood, and other relatives in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell, their daughter, Linda Howell, and Miss Jo Ann Baker of Durham, visited this week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shoemaker. Mrs. Remmell Porter and Mrs. Baxter Linney visited their sister, Mrs. William C. Black in Staunton, Virginia, last week. Mrs. Porter is spending the summer in Boone. Mrs. Lipscomb and daughter, Mrs. Mildred Arthur of Spartan burg, S. C. were week end visitori with Mrs. Lipscomb's sister, Mrs. H. Neil Blair. Mrs. James Council! returned home Saturday after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Councill and their son in High Point. 11- T y J lf.i mr. Lire v-ai ciiuci ut mauic; had nirgery at the McKee-Wilaon Eye Hospital in Johnaon City, Tenn. June 16th. His condition !s satisfactory. A daughter, Robin Diane, waa bom to Captain and Mrs* C. C. (Jack) Whitener on June 9 at Sutter Memorial Hotpital in Sacra mento, California. Guests <* Mr. and Mr*. W. B. York over the week tnd were Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Keer and two daughters and Mr. O. B. Caldwell of Roanoke, Virginia. Dr. J. G. Martin of Borne in tended the 00th animal meeting of the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Aaaaefatton held Jwie 18 21 at Morahttd City. Mr. W. M. Carender who has been a patient in the CaaMn Memorial Hospital in Banner TTk for four week*, is showing come improvement. Dr. and *n J. C. Tw*rr at tended the funeral of Mrs. Voder's aunt, Mr*. T. G. Pace In Hep* well, Virginia, June 12. WMIe in Virginia they visited with Mr. and Mrs W A. Yoder ia Xirhroead and Mrs R. E. Yoder in DanviUe. Mrs. Ben Ragan, mother of Mr*. Ralph Tugman of Boone, was hopitalized (n Richmond, Va.. Sun day, following surgery. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bingham of Weat Jefferson, and Mill Anne Smith of Boone left Saturday iar a viait with the Dr. Bingham's aon Benny, who is stationed at Caatle Air Force Base in Merced, Cakf. Mr. A. B. Graybeal of Marion. Virginia, haa been viaiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wil cox. Also, Mrs. Julian Ragan and daughter, Valerie, are at the Wil cox home for a two week's stay, Mias Frances Moretz from Hamp stead, Md , visited over the week end with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Moretz of Boone; also her grand pari 'a, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomas *t Trade, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bease, Tommy, Gene, and Wayne of Salu da, S. C., visited Sunday with Mr. Bleaae's aunt, Mrs. H. N. BUir. Wayne is attending Broadstone Camp at Valle Crock. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayes, Mrs. Jehn Herman of Vilas, and Mr. and Mrs. Burl Greene of Boone visited Sunday with Mr. Henry Hayes in Charlotte who is a patient in Char lotte Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Brooks and family, and James Marsh, Jr., left from Charlotte Airport Thursday, June 15, for Rickmansworth, Herts, England, to spend the sum mer. Mr. Carl Smith and Mr. Abe Lit tleton have returned from a two week trip to Europe where they visited IRC Licensees in England, Denmark, Germany, Italy and France. Karen Winebarger is home from the Wilkei General Hospital where she underwent a tonsillectomy last week. Karen is the daughter of Mr. and Mri. George Winebar ger of Boone, Route 2. Mrs. Conrad Yates underwent surgery at Charlotte Memorial Hospital in Charlotte Thursday Visiting with her moat of the week weraMu. Yates, Mr. and Mn. I. S. Ayen, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norris. Dr. Allen D. Bushong, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bushong of Valle Crucis, has gone to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he will be a visiting pro fessor at the University of Wis consin for the summer term. The Wade Coffeys have returned from New Smyrna Beach, Florida, where they have been visiting Mrs. Coffey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Parker returned with them for part of the summer. Miss Aahe Whttener has arriv ed from F 01 croft School at Mid dleburg, where she was a member of the faculty last winter, to spend the summer with her sister, Miss Eethel Whitener, at their cottage between Boone and Blowing Rock. Miss Betty Broome Is vacation ing in Miami, Florida, this week. She accompanied her uncle and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Broome, Susan and David, of Mor ganton. Mr. Broome Is attending a coaching clinic at Miami. Mr. W. R. Whitener from Mont clair, N. J., spent the week end with Miss Ethel and Miaa Anne Whitener at their cottage. He was en route from Montclair to Cali fornia where he will make his home in the future. Miss Barbara Stanley, a student at Chapel Hill, spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sutherland, at C res ton Her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley, joined her. in the visit and are spending a few daya with the Sutherlands. Sgt Patrolman C. T. Stephens, wife and little daughter of Chest er, S. C., visited last week with Mrs. Roy Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Welch, of Deep Gap. Route 1; also with Mr. aad Mn. B mat Greene, Blowing Rock, and Mr. aad Mrs. Grant Miller of Boone, Route 1. The Ranklas ?nd Mr. E. J. Ab prnethy attended the wedding of a niece, Barbara Underwood, In Centenary Methodist Chureti In Winaton-Salem Saturday and "pent the week end with Mr. and Mn. C. C. Baahin and Sr. tmi Mra. B. L. Smith in Oreenaboro. Br. and Mra A t! Kerhart have returned tfter visiting two weeks with Mra. Kephart'a mother, Mra. W H Dffl ta Philadelphia, with n ? i ,, jfc a , . u_ ppt laid I unu^nivii Bll w , II. VI, MnHVIII In Waabington, D. C.. Mrs Wayne Bowers In OaHattnlla, Virginia, and th?* ate attended ?a 'Wirth anniversary of Mra. Kephart's gH^uatinf class at Hood OoHete in Fredrick, Maryland. U it. B. W. McGuire and Mr. Dean Bingham attended the Hoi lingsworth-Holshouser wedding in Winston-Salem Saturday. Mr*. Mc Guire Meat on to Trout man where Ae speat the week end with her ion and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Philip McGuire. j?j Mr*. Carrie E. Hughes has re turned to her home at Tacoma. Washington, after (pending sev eral weeks in Nerth Carolina visit ing relatives Mn. Hughes is a sister of Charles Williams and Clarissa Bolick of Blowing Rock, and H. L. Bolick of Lenoir. Mrs. W. L. Hill and sons, Wal lace, Jr., and Steven, of Jackson ville, Florida, arrived Friday to spend the summer with Mrs Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kel sey oh Wey Street. They were ac companied by Miss Alma B. Sprung. Mrs. Eelsey's sister, who will also spend the summer here. Visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Googe are Dr. and Mrs. Paul Googe from Charleston, Miss, and their daughter and her hus band from New Orleans, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Rice, Dr. Paufr son from Old Miss., and Mrs. Googe's sister, Mrs. Shelton from Belgoni, Miss. Peggy Phillips, student *t Char lotte Memorial School of Nursing and Eddie Phillips of the U. S. Navy spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Norris. Also visiting wtth them was Dorman LookabiU of Lexing ton, Adessa LookabiU and Caro lyn Moretz of Burlington. Spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams of Zionville were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and Kathern of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams, Jake and Tad of Black Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomas and David of Morristown, Tenn., and Mr. J. L. Seehorn and John Ed of John son City, Tenn. visaing Dr. ana Mrs. j. r. 'jooge are their two grandsons, Lee nnd Bruce Erkenbrack, who have been here for the past few weeks, ; nd their mother, Mrs. Dorothy S. Er kenbrack, from Jackson, Missis sippi, who arrived the past week end for a visit with her parents. Mrs. Erkenbrack is administrator of operating rooms at Uaiverhity Medical School in Jackson. Ruth Ann and Kim Carpenter are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. I. W. Carpenter, Sr., at Wash ington, D. C. Their parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Carpenter, return ed last week from a trip to Indiana polis, Indiana, where they visited Mrs. Carpenter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy V. Smith, going from there to Woshlngton to visit Mrs. Carpenter, Sr., Kim and Ruth Ann remaining for an extended visit. Grady Glenn Barnwell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Barnwell, Sr., has been elected to member ship in Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary fraternity at Georgia Tech, where he is a sen ior in the school of chemistry. Barnwell is a 1998 graduate of Columbus High School, where he was co-captain of the football team in his senior year. He is a grand son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wine barger of Boone, Route 2. Visiting Mr and Mrs. Pinley P. Hodges on Father's Day .were Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hodges and son, Leon of Boone; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilfong and children, Gary, Barbara and Randy of Char lotte; Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon and children, Linda, Beth and Billy of Boone; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hodges and children, Anne and Bobby of Hendersonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Georga Marion and chil dren, Sandy and Myra of Doheon. A picnic dinner was enjoyed at the Horn in the West Mias Baraba Matheson, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Mathe son, left Monday for Charlotte to Join a group of sthdenta for a tour of Europe under the direction of Dr. Claude Broach, pastor of St. Johns Baptist Church, at Char lotte. Prom Charlotte they will go to Montreal where they will sail on the Empress of England. Also go ing on the European tour with Dr. Broach is Bill Brooks who left with hit family last Thursday far England, where ha will loin the student group, touring the continent during July. Couple Engaged Mrs. Catherine Houff, 62S Park j View Ave., Staunton, Pa., an nounce* the engagement ?f her daughter. Coanie Lea. to Mr. Ro bert Coffer Black, son of Mr and Mrs. William Black. 337 Vine St., Staunton. MIm Hooff. a daughter of the Ute Ift Hampton Houff. la a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School Mr. Hack U a Junior at BrMge water College. A late aunMMr wmMHw U plan- 1 Jane Rivers, Arthur Krida Married' MRS. ARTHUR KRIDA, JR. Miss Jane Rivers, daughter of < Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rivers, "r., of Boone, became the bride of Mr. Arthur Krida, Jr., at a morn ing ceremony in New York City's Christ Church June 16. The Rev. John B. Everts offici ated. Mr. Krida is the son of Mrs. Marta B. Krida, of New York City and South Kent, Conn., and Dr. Krida, of New York City and Tuxedo Park, N. Y. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full-length gown of white silk organza. The skirt was sashed at the waist and fell in impressed pleats to a chapel sweep. Designed with a scalloped neckline and short sleeves, the bodice was of Alen con lace studded with seed pearls. She wore a matching headpiece of lace and pearls, and a fingertip veil of English illusion. Her bou quet was of phalaenopsis, stepha notis and varigated Ivy. Bliss nacnei mvers was mam 01 honor and her lister's only attend ant. Her street-length dress of green silk organza and chantilly lace featured a boat neckline end ing in short sleeves. A wide cum merbund of silk organza encircled the waistline. Her matching head piece wa? a crown with the efefct of leaves, re-embroidred with pearl peps, with a circular nylon veil. She carried a cascade of daisies and varlgated ivy. The bride's mother chose a street-length dress of ice blue Ita lian silk, featuring soft gathers at the waistline. At the side, three large buttons were accented with a tie-sash. She wore a white cloche hat with matching white acces sories, and a corsage of Happiness Roses. The mother of the groom wore a street-length dress of pearl grey Jersey, with a pleated skirt, and matching shoes and gloves. Her hat was bright pink, and she wore a corsage ai white and pink roses. Best man was Mr. Robert P. Krida, of BrynJKawr, Pa., brother oif the groom Ushers were Mr James Dun, of Greenwich, Conn., Mr. John E. Morgan, Jr., of Cov ington Va., and Messrs. Frank Martin and Gordon L. Nash, both of New York City. Th? nave of the church was de corated with candles, and white gladioli and aaapdragons A pro gram of organ music preceded the Mpemoar. The traditional pro cessional and receational were used. Following the ceremony the bride's parents gave * recaption at the Ritz-Carlkm Hotel In New York. Following the reception, the bride and groom left (or t cruise to Naaaau. For her going vway outfit, the bride choie a coa tmc *w? of toft pink >ilk-w?ave cotton and a matching flowered vt'iL Her acceaaoriea were black patent leather. Mr. Krida graduated from New Mexico Military Inatttute, Wagner foliage and Trinity College He ta completing hla doctoral (tudiea at Calwnbia Unlveratty In Reptem bar he will Join the English 'ac uity of McCallie School, Chatta ? *m. Tea*. Hla bride graduated from Nortft western University. She is a mem ber of Alpha Gamma Delta and Theta Sigma Phi. She was em ployed by Liller, Neal, Battle 4c Lindsey, Inc., advertising agency n New York City. Out of town guest* included Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rivers, of Springfield, Va.; Miss Rebecca Riv ers, of Raleigh, N. C.; Mr. .'ohn Boine, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Liller, of Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Helen Gordon, of At lanta, Ga.; Mr. Daniel W. Lindsey, Jr., of Richmond, Va.; Mr. Rich ard E. Gunn, of Richmond, Va.; Mr. Chtrles Harris of Salisbury, N. C.; Mrs. A. P. Van Duaen, of Delaware, Ohio; Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Van Dusen, of Storrs, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Krida and three daughters of Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. James Dean of Green wich, Conn.; and Mr. Jack Morgan of Covington, Va. Brendells To Live In Chatham Miss Glenni Lee Brinkley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinkley of Burntville, RFD 2, became the bride of Bobby Wayne Brendell, ion of Mr. and Mrs. J. X Brendell of Boone on Satur day, June 3, 1081 at 11:00 a.m. in the Windom Baptist Church. The Rev. Lee Woody of Spruce Pine performed the ceremony. The bride wore a white batiste dress with pleated skirt and a matching headpiece. She carried a white Bible topped with ? white orchid. Her only attendant was her sistar. Miss B rends Brinkley, who served as maid of honor. Immediately following the cere mony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents at Burnsville, RFD 2. Mrs. Brendell Is a graduate of Burnsville High School snd Appa lachian State Teachers College. The groom Is a graduate of Appalach ian High SchooJ and Appalachian State Teachers College. After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Chatham, Virginia where both Mr. and Mrs. Brendell will be employed in the Chatham High School. ^Watch Repairing Don't 1om another minute! We restart your watch to peak efficiency quickly, eco nomically. Why not mm ui today? WALKER'S JEWELRY MISS ELLEN STATON Miss Ellen SUton, from Atlanta, Georgia, niece of Mr. and Mrs. David Hodgin >? spending her va cation in Boone and attending the piano workshop at Appalachian State Teacher* College. Ellen, honor student at Brown High School in Atlanta, was nam ed a winner of the First Bating Gold Metal in the 1931 Biennial Piano Recording Competition, sponsored by the National Guild of Piano Teacher*. During the year 37,880 piano pupils from coast to coast participated. Ellen received one of the prin cipal rewards for making 90% or above in the competition. She is from the class of Jeannine Romer Shephei d. Norrises To Live In Boone MRS. JACK SAMUEL NOKRIS Mr. and Mrs. E. Clyde Wine barger of Route 2, Boone, an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Wanda June, to Jack Samuel Norris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Norris, alio of Route 2, Boone. The wedding took place on June 3. Mrs. Norris is a graduate of Ap palachian High School and is em ployed by Appalachian State Teach ers College. Mr. Norris is also a graduate of Appalachian High School and is employed by Lenoir Chair Company. After a trip to the Smoky Moun tains National Park, they are re siding in Boone. TRADE AT HOME! Hoi lings worrih-HclplxHuer Marriage MBS. JAMES E. HOLSHOUSER, JR. Mils Patricia Ann Hollings worth became the bride at Jimes E. Holshouser Jr. at 4:30 ?. :n. Saturday, June 17, in Davii Chapel at Wake Forest College. The cere mony was performed oy ihe bride's father, Dr. Leon H. Hoi iingsworth, chaplain of Wake For est. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Graydon Eggers of Boone, organist, and Mrs. Jerry Hill of Thomasville and Hoyt Safrit of Boone, soloists. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth of 37 Edith Avenue. She attended Wake Forest College and is a senior at Appalachian State Teachers Col lege at Boone. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Holshouser of Boone. He is a graduate of Davidson Col lege at Davidson and the Univer sity of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill. He is now practicing faw in Boone. Bride's Gown Given m marriage by her grand father, Walter Walker o i Spindale, the bride wore a gown of silk or | ganza appliqued with lace.- The bodice had a scoop neckline and the full skirt extended into a chapel train. Her veil of illusion was caught to a lace cap embroidered with seed pearls. She carried a cascade of fleur d'amour and lilies-of-the valley centered with a white or chid. Miss Nancy Hollingsworth, twin sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lin da Hollingsworth, sister of the bride; Mrs. . John Mast of Kanna polis, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Bettie Jean Williams and Mrs. Boyce Wilson. Attendant* Bit sac ? The attendants wore dresses of romance blue organza and match ing flowered bandeaux with flirta tion veils. They carried cascades of wmte pompom ana pin* minia ture roses. The bridegroom's father wa* beet ma*. Ushers were Robert Pulliam, John Holshoueer of New ton, John Mast of Kaanapolis, ,'lyde Robinson of Raleigh and Roy Short of Fort Lee, Va. The bride's parents entertained at a reception at Wingate Hall. After a short wedding trip, the couple will make their home in BOone. Gardeneretteg Garden Club The Gardenerettes Garden Club held its monthly meeting Thurs day, June 15 at the home of Mrs. James W. Winkler. The president, Mrs. W. C. Richardson, presided. Mrs. Winkler directed a pro gram on perennials and members ecchangesl plants. Refreshments and a social hour were enjoyed by the following members: Mrs, Bill Carpenter, Mrs. Ray Derrick, Mrs. John Hollar, Mrs. Charles bley, Mrs. W. C. Richardson, Mrs. W. D. Teem, Mrs. J W. Winkler, Mrs. Tom Winkler, Mrs. Roy Blanton, Mrs. W. W. Littleton, Mrs. John Kirk, and Mrs. Preston Hughes. More Society On Page Six Yomun ossee Shews Each Day at 3'- 7 - 9 Sunday at 3 ? 9 o'clock Closed Tuesday THURSDAY ? JUNE 22 ESTHER WILLIAMS Ed SuMvui /"""V fc. >, THMMMMiYf " Everybody Likes Boone, N. C. And Most Everybody L/kes tnc MOVIFS | APPALACHIAN; I THEATRE Telephone ? AM 4 8606 SHOWS: Monday through Saurday at 2 - 4 ? 7 - # ? S ? 8:15 Movies at the Appalachian Always the Biggest Entertainment Value