P ! , ? erAona\ Wention?Soi QCia JEAN L. RIVERS, EDITOR? Home Telephone AMherst 4 3889? Office Telephone AMherst 4-M1J Local i Mr. and Mrs. A1 Boyles of Le noir were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chester on Sunday. Mr. a ad Mrs. R. E. Kelley spent the week end in Aahevilte and Gat linburg, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murray of Greensboro were Sunday visitors with relatives in Boone. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rice made a business trip to Spruce Pine Mon day. Mrs. C. D. Coffey, Jr. of North Wilkesboro visited Wednesday with Mrs. M. P. Critcher. Mrs. 1. L. Goodnight underwent surgery at Watauga Hospital Sat urday morning. Mr .and Mrs. J. L. Duffield of Bristol, Tenntssee visited Sunday with Miss Bunny Isaacs. Mrs. Lunda Nobles is visiting with relatives and friends in John son City and Kingsport, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bentley re turned Friday after vacationing in Miami, Florida for a week. Mrs. Ala McGuire returned home today after visiting since Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Eby and Dr. Eby in Lexington, Va. Miss Patricia Dowling of Win ston-Salem spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Dowling. Mr. and Mrs. David Wingate of New York City were the guests of Mrs. Kenneth Liilney over the week end. Dr. Jack Billings of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the past week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Billings, of Vilas. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. David Blanton and Steve visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dixon Sunday. Jack Van Noppen of the Univer sity of North Carolina spent the week end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Van Noppen. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Camp of Ahoskie, N. C. visited Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Melton over the week end. Mr. ?nd Mrs. R. S. Bushnell have returned to DeLand, Florida after spending the summer at their home in Highland Park. Mrs. James B. Mast spent sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Colon Nifong and family in Winston Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Garland of Trade ,Tenn? Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Boone visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Bart Ragan Sunday. Bob Agle, Jr. spent last week end visiting with Miss Jo Herring in Greenville, N. C. and with his ?unt, Mrs. E. H. Agle in Greens boro. Mr. and Mrs W. R. Graham, Miaa Betsy Graham, Mrs. Lillian Hopkins and Mrs. M. P. Critcher visited with friends in Independ ence, Virginia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Latham of Wadesboro, former residents of Boone, and Mrs. Virginia Jones spent the week end with friends In this area. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grainger and daughter Sherry of Greens boro spent the week end with Mr. Granger's mother, Mrs. Robert R. King. Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Parker, Jr., Marcia Parker and Carolyn Mast ers spent the week end in Wash ington, D. C? where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gebhart. Mrs. Tom Moody and Mrs. Lucy Carroll returned Sunday night from a 10-d?y tour of Mew York City, Washington, D. C. and the New England states. Mr. and Mrs. John Mast of Kan napolis attended the funeral of Mr Mast's uncle, Mr. Earl Schell ?t Bethel Church on Beaver Dams Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Tugman was called to Miami, Florida last Wednesday because of the critical illness of her father, Mr. W. B. Glenn, who |s a patient at Merey Hospital. Mrs. Charles G. Hodges and Mn Stewart Barnes returned Saturday from Winston-Salem where they attended the Dixie Claaaic Pair last WOQk. Mrs. C. B. Craig, Jr. and daugh ters, Cindy and Sally, of Cincin nati, Ohio are visiting ten days with Mrs. Craig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H O. Dewllng. while Mr. Craig attends the furniture market in Lenoir. Vffairs Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lanning, Misses Dinah Lansing and Yvonne Bodenheimer of Durham, ipect the week-end in Boone visiting re latives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Church mov ed from their home.at 1900 East King Street Wednesday to the house they bought recently on Wilkesboro road. Mrs. Cratis Williams, Mrs. Ed ward Harrill and Mrs. Howard Decker, members of the League of Women Voters, attended a recent State workshop in Hendersonvllle. Sgt. and Mrs. J. J. Grant and son, Jerry, of Fort Lee, Va., were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Grant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Col lis Parlier. Mrs. A. P. Van Dusen of Dela ware, Ohio will arirve Thursday for a visit with her brother, Mr. Charles L. Lewis and Mrs. Lewis of Sherwood. Miss Helen Underdown spent Friday night and Saturday in Charlotte viiiting the North Caro lina Trade Fair, and Saturday night and Sunday in High Point with relatives. Mrs. Bob Congleton and daugh ters, Robin, Betty Ann and Carole, are spending the week with Hr. Congleton at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Congle ton in Barbourville, Kentucky. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John K. Brown last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Piney Flats, Ten nessee and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tilley of North Wilkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLeod and children, Lynn and Bill, of Reids ville spent the week end with Mrs. McLeod's mother, Mrs. R. H. Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Farthing. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hagaman and Jane of Norfolk, Virginia visited with relatives at Cove Creek and Beaver Dams over the week end. They attended the fun eral of Mr. Earl Schell at Bethel Church Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Combs of Jacksonville, Florida were called here last week on account of the serious illness of Mr. Combs' mother, Mrs. John Combs of Vilas, who is a patient at Cannon Mem orial Hospital in Banner Elk. Mrs. Jessie McGuire, Mr. John F. Greer and Mrs. Ala McGuire spent the week end in Albermarle, where they attended the wedding of Mr. Greer's granddaughter, Miss Phyllis Ann ftrcer and Mr. James Nolan, Jr. on Saturday.' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hendrix and Mary Alice of Knoxville, Tennes see visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hendrix and with Jack's grandmother, Mrs. Alice Hardin, who is critically ill at Watauga Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Horton, Mrs. Maggie Henson, Mr. John Horton and Mr. Lonnie Henson were in Riva, Maryland Wednesday (or the funeral of Mr. Jack Horton, a bro ther of Mr. Don Horton and Mn Maggie Henson, who died Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Payne and Major and Mrs. John H. Tho mas spent last week end in Marion, Alabama with their sons, John Payne and Jack Martin Thomas, who are attending Marion Military Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McConnell, Bain and Lisa, and Mr*. Bain Doughton of Winston-Salem were week end visitors with Mrs. J. C. McConnell. Mrs. Doughton and Lisa will be with Mrs. McConnell through the week. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Harmon had as guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Foy Jones of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones, Sarah Lou, Gary, Randy and Edwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid and Larry of Valdcse. Mrs. Robert Leak and Bobby of ' Raleigh are visiting this week with with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamev Councill and Mrs. B. J. Council). Mr. Leak, who is assist ing with the Trade Fair Jn Char lotte, . spent the week end with them. Mrs. Fred Krider has returned to her home in Winston-Salem af ter visiting two months with her daughters and mm, Mrs. Don Wal ter! of Jefferson, Mn Tatuai Brown Of Todd, Mrs. Forrest Greene of Boone, Mr. Bill Krider of Todd and their families. Jeff Suipmers of StatesviRe Is visiting ten day* with bis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chester. ? Mr. and Mr*. George Murray of Waco. N. C. and Mr. and Mrt 0 C. Dixon and daughter*, Peggy and Naacy, of Shelby viaitod Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Lionel Watson. Among thoae attending the tioV Imgaworth Brown wedding in Win stoa-Salem Saturday were Mr*. Graydon Eggers, Mr. and Mr*. Her man Eggers, lfr*. George Judy, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. HoUhouaer and Mr, and Mrs. J. E. HoUhouaer, Jr. The Holshousers were th*re (or the week end. Mr. and Mr*. John Houck and Greta were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dayvault and Betty in Statesville. Mr. Houck and Mr. Dayvault went on a fishing trip to Cherry Grove Beaeh on Saturday, and the Houcks and Dayvaults joined Mr. and Mrs. Frank Auten in Charlotte on Sun day for a visit to the Trade Fair. Marty and Joey Champion have returned to their home in St. Simons Island, Georgia after spending six weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brendall, while their mother, Mrs. Martin Champion, was recuperat ing from a serious illness. Mrs. Champion is the former Miss Sal lie Brendall. The Rev. and Mrs. Preston Hughes, Jr. and children, Preston III, Bill, Helen Hood, Marion and Paul, spent the week end in Win ston-Salem .with Mr. and Mrs. Ru fus Smith. Other guests of the Smiths were Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gates of Roxboro. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Gates are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schroyer of Middletown, Indiana and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Frushour of Log ansport, Indiana left today after visiting the past week with Dr. and Mrs. Lee Reynolds. They visit ed with Bob Reynolds in Raleigh over the week end and visited Miss Marjorie Reynolds in Charlotte Tuesday. Mrs. Sadie McKee, who has been with the Reynolds' for six weeks, is returning to Middletown with the Schoyers. Miss Greer Is Wed To Mr. Nolan Albemarle ? Central Methodist Church was the scene of the Sat urday wedding of Miss Phyllis Ann Greer and James Onslow Nolan Jr. of Kannapolis. The 8 p. m. ceremony, perform ed by Rev. Cecil L Heckard, was followed by reception at Helder man Cottage. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Greer was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of ivory peau de sole and Aler con lace designed with a square train and carried roses and stephanotis centered with an orchid. A crown of beaded lace held her bouffant veil of silk illusion. Miss Jane Greer wis her sitter's maid of hon, at the home of the Rev. R. C. Rggars. A reception was held for the coaple at the home of Mrs Ever ett Cole, sister of the groom, with cloae friends and relatives ittend ing. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Johnny I Axon, Hickory, Misses Mafy and Joocia Brown, of Htckory Hoi lings h orth-Brown Vows Exchanged MRS. VICTOR E. BROWN Miss Nancy Dime Hollingsworth became the bride of Victor E. Brown at 4 o'clock Saturday after noon, October 14, in Davit Chapel on the campus of Wake Forest Col lege. The bride's father, Dr. Leon H. Hollngsworth, Wake Forfest chaplain, officiated, assisted by Dr. Glenn Blackburn, pastor of Wake Forest Baptist Church. Mrs. Graydon Eggers of Boone, organist, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hill of Thomasville, Miss Nancy Breed love of Roxboro, and Charles Yar brough of Winston-Salem provided music. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leon M. Hollingsworth of Winston-Salem. She was graduated from Wake Forest College and is now teaching at Northwest High School in Forsyth county. The bridegroom is the son of ?*rs. Victor E. Brown, Sr., of Wil liamston, and the late Dr. Brown. He is a senior at Wake Forest Col lege and is a member of the Naval Reserve. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk organza appliqued with hand clip ped Chantilly lace. The bodice had a scoop neckline and elbow-length sleeves, and the full skirt extended into a chapel train. Her illusion veil was attached to a lace caplet embroidered with seed pearls. She carried a cascade of white roses and stephanotia centered with a white orchid. Mrs. James E. Holshouser, Jr., of Boone, twin sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Linda Hollingsworth, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Je rome B. Taylor of Raleifih. Junior bridesmaids were Hiss Kfthy Walker, cusin of the bride, and Miss Frankie Webb of Charlotte, cousin of the bridegroom. The attendants wore dresses of apricot taffeta and matching head pieces with flirtation veils. They carried cascades of bronze pom pons and yellow roees. Honorary bridesmaids yen Miss Clyde Templeton of Charlotte and Miss Annie Faye Jones of Wil liamston. Each of them carried a single long-stemmed yellow rose. Carlyle Brown, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Douglas Peele of Williams ton, William McKay Johnston of Lillington, Frank Colvard of West Jefferson, Franklin F. Ramseur III of Camp Lejeune, and Jesse Pearson of Charlotte. .The bride's parents entertained at a reception in Wingate Hall af ter the ceremony. The couple will live at 2820 Glenn Avenue in Winston-Salem. Miss Wood, Mr. Carriker Are Married Miss Margaret Anne Wood of 2369 Fairway Drive at Winston Salem became the bride of Ron ald Charley Carriker at 4 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 2, at Deerfield Metho dist Church. The Rev. L. R. Wood, grandfa ther of the bride, performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood of Blowing Rock. She is a graduate of Appalachian High School at Boone and the school of X-ray technology of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston Salem. She is presently employed in the X-ray department of the N. C. Baptist Hospital. Mr. Carriker is the son of Mr and Mrs. C. C. Carriker of 447 Brent Street at Winston-Salem He is t graduate of R. J Reynolds High School at Winston-Salem and attended' the University of Miami Honored On ; 80th Birthday Mrs. WiH Baird of Valte Cruds celebrated her 80th birthday Sun day October IS. Those attending wen: Mr. and Mrs. Neno Goodlake of Miamia Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chandler and children of Lenoir, Mrs. Ullie Ballard of Lenoir, Mrs. Mary B. McDonald of Richmond, Va., Mr. Baa McDonald, Kathy, Bobby, and Tommy of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baird of Valle Cruet. Mr. and Mr. Hillary Hobby of Valle Cruets, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baird, William Baird, Nancy lookubill, Morris Watson, Debley Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Vannoy, Richard, Terry and DaVid, Mr. and Mn. Bynura Tay lor, Mrs. Burl Winkler, Darts, Dean and ?wyn, Mr. Joe Burkett, Mr. Recce Burkett, Mrs. Margaret Vannoy, Barbara, and Flake, all of Boone. U. S. to keep air base* in Brit ain. at Coral Gables, Fla. He served with the Army on Okinawa and is presently employ ed in the photographic depart ment at Western Electric Co. He recently returned from an assign ment on Kwajalein Island and will report for Army duty to Fort Hood, Texas, on Oct. 29. The couple entered the church together, and the bride wore a street-length sheath dress and jacket of candlelight brocade with cowl. Her circular veil of illusion fell from a pillbox of matching material trimmed with roses and iilies-ofthe-valley. She carried a white Bible and white orchid. The bride's parents entertained at a reception at their home after the ceremony. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carrtker will make their home at Winston-Salem for the present. Miss Wood, Mr. Carriker and Members of their families were en tertained prior to the ceremony at a luncheon giVen by Dr. and Mrs. John 0. Martin at their home On Highland Avenue. IV table was centered with n arrangement of pink and white carnations and flanked by silver candelabra holding pink candles There were fourteen guests. Saturday and Sunday October 20 and 21 Sanctuary with LEE RENNICK and YVES MONT AND Home Lift Dept. Has Meeting U Tki Home Uf? DepirtBMt of tfce Worthwhile WooMa'i Club of Boooe mat with Mrt. Dempeey Wilcox oa Ook Street Thursday night at 7:30. Co-hoste? ?s were Mrt. Cicero Greer and Mrt John Wetherrd T . ' The meeting was called to arder by Chairman Mrt. Dempiey WUcox and the dub collect waa gives by Mrt. Lona Quail*. Guetta Mrt. Al fred Adams, Mrt. Humie Adams aad Mrt. Jo Ragan were irftreduc ed, along with the speaker, Mrt. A. E. Hamby, Jr. The club gardens were discuss ad and it was reported that ton& one had been engaged to dig the bulbs and help store them for the winter at Mrt. German Wilcox's basement. Mrt. Harmon reported that the thought a need at the rest hornet wat recreation and some little attentiona from outsid ers for the guetta in the home. A ride into the country for an hour and an ice cream come would add to their joy. Sunday afternoon she said was especially long and dull for them in that they could not work and the afternoon's were so very long to them for that reason. It wat suggested that various clubs could take a home and make it their project to do something for the guests in that home as often as they could. It wat alto called to the clubs attention that a citi zen living in the neighborhood of one of our gardent said he kqew that garden had been photograph ed this summer by at lertt twenty five tourists and that they would stand and admire the beauty often when no one had a cament. The citizen said he was willing to pitch in and help keep the gar dens another year for reasons mentioned. Lnisimas decorations were dis cussed a* new business and it was decided this department would take charge of decorating windows this year. Prizes for judges for Christmas decorations were men tioned but nothing daee about It at this meeting. Mable Brown, General Club Chairman, called attention to the next general club speaker, Mrs. Ballentine, and urged all to be present. She also asked for names of all who could go to the district meeting and said she hoped to have three autos full for that trip. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Hamby who talked at length on etiquette. She had the subject well in hand and took up such subjects as weddings, parties, entertaining guests in the home, table settings, flower arranging and many special occasions. She said the Fogue's book on etiquette seemed to her to be one of the best and made the information the simplest of any she had found. She said that etiquette in general was simply good and kind consid eration of those about us and do ing everything in the nicest and | Match tba floriour fall color* with clothes fraihlf Sanicoa* dry cleaned. Whan all deep down dirt i* removed, color* fair) jr iparkle, and the like- new it and feel are reitored. Gat M for foil foitivifiet now ? Jj ?end' your fa mil j'$ clothes today and avoid the rash. Trail way'* Cleaners ncomum Fkhf ft Delivery AM Mtll ?. Iiim, W. ?. molt *f nunocr, ^ that any rutaa of etiquette might be changed to suit the occasion es pecially in our homei and enter taining friend*. The iae*twg waa a moat enjof able one and many of the mem ber* asked questions and entered into diacuasion* which alwaya makea for a better program. The hostesses' sewed delicious refreshments to the twenty-four guests and members present. Garden Club Meets With Mrs. Harris The Appalachian Garden Club met with Mr*. Barton Harris for a call meeting on October 11. The purpoae of the meeting was to further plana to decorate the cabin of Mrs. Jack Norri* for an open house in December. The Christmas decoration* will carry out an Early American theme. The cabin will be open from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. on Saturday, Dec ember 2. Admission will be fifty cent* per person. Refreshment* will be *erved. Mr*. Norri*' cabin ia located off the Linville High way in a beautiful mountain let ting. Mrs. Jim Duncan and Hn. Jack Nerria were appointed by the president, Miss Cynthia Stiles, as chairmen of the project. She also appointed the following commit tees: Tree, Mrs. Jack Norris and Mr*. Max Dixon. Mantle, Mrs. Bill Fulmer and Mr*. Bill Winkler. Publicity, Mrs. John Corey and Mrs. Braxton Harris. Door, Miss Cynthia Stiles. Child's bedroom, Mr*. Gene Wil son. Desk, Mrs. John Corey and Mrs. Braxton Harris. Refreshments, Mrs. J. C. Good night and Mrs. Ronny Brooks. Master bedroom, Mr*. Bob Dav is. Fine Arts Group To Meet Today The fine artf department of the Worthwhile Club will meet Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. South on North Street. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. W. G. Harttog and Mrs. M. E. Muder. Miss Hen 8 on One Of Fair Queens Lynda Catherine Henson, Dairy Princess from Vilas, was one of: the eighteen North Carolina beau ty queens, tobacco queen contest ants, and dairy princesses partici pating in the opening of the Dixie Classic Far last week. Miss Hen son was escorted by ROTC cadet Shockley D. Gardner of Wake For est College. TRADE AT HOME Legion Ladies Meet Friday Tht American Legion Auxiliary, Watauga Port Umit No HO. Ift at the Legion Hut FrMiy evening, October U. Mrs. J. W. Norris, president, presided during the bu* lness meeting, gl Prayer was led by the chaplain, Mrs Hettie Hodge*. The office of the treasurer being vacant, Mrs Lionel Ward was elected and In stalled. Mrs. Roy Rufty gave ? report on the Fifth Area meeting at Oteen Friday, October B. Plans were made for a Veteran's Day suoper to be held Novortber 11. All Gold Star mothers and fathers are invited to attend this meeting. Auxiliary members are expected to come and bring a cov ered dish. Mrs. Wheeler Davis was wel comed as a new member. An interesting program on the life of Stephen Foster was given by Mrs. Homer Brown, and a num ber of Negro spirituals written by him were sung by the group. The meeting adjourned with a prayer, led by the chaplain. Refreshments were enjoyed by the Legionnaires snd Auxiliary members during the social hour. In Fashion Now It's good news for many of the weaker sex to hear that heels are not as high this season as they have been. There is great variety in the type heels being shown on shoes for every occasion. Stacked heels for sports and walking shoes are very popular ? they vary in height from rather low to medium high. Heels for dress shoes are slim mer than those for casual wear but they are not the high spikes of the past season. Some late day pumps of soft leathers with buck les have rather low, slim heels. Toes may be squared, oval or pointed but the pointed toe seems to be losing out in popularity. Satin or cloth shoes are favored for evening wear. PURCHASE REVEAL $8,900 Memphis ? After leaving the de partment store, Mrs. Helen Kirch near * checked her purchases and was surprised to find 18,000 in Iter sack instead of two tiny batteries the had bought. She returned the bundle of cash to the store. The store officials were apologetic and grateful to get the department's receipts for the day. The clerk had mistakenly handed Mrs. Kirtchner the wrong sack. In all the excitement, Mr*. Girschner forgot to get her batter ies. SHOWS: Monday through Saturday at f ? 4 - 7 - 0 ? Sunday 3 ? 8:00 Movies at the Appalachian Always the Biggest Entertainment Value