BEAUTICIAN. ? Miss Maxine Brown of Route 4, Boone, celebrated her first anniversary with Pat's Beauty Salon on King Street last week. Tile daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Brov.n, she is a 1961 graduate of Appalachian High School aad completed a course of study at Charlotte's Southeastern Beauty College last year. During the summer of 1961 she worked as a waitress at a local restaurant. Hiss Brown is a member of Howard's Creek Baptist Church. Marriage Licenses The Watauga County Regis ter of Deeds office issued mar riage license* during the month of March, to the following: Ralph Leonard Cochran, Cleveland, Tenn. and Margaret Myrtle Hollar*, Route 8, Lenoir; Joe Raymond Buchanan, Min neapolis and Patsy Ann Palmer, Elk Park; Edwin Don Greene and Mary Blanda Robinson, both of Reese; Robert Joseph Diiby, Morriitown, Tenn. and Treva June Hurst, New Port, Tenn.; Tommy Dean Robbins, Route 3, Lenoir and Janice Paulette Welch, Deep Gap; Don ald Lee Maiden and Judy Marie Canniagkam, both of Bristol, Va.; Everette Ralph Greene and Carolyn Faye Tbwnsend, both of Route 3, Bowie; Rolf* Mel vin Hodges, Route 3, Botme and Margaret Ann Cornell," Route 1, Vilas; Luther W. Morefield, Route 2, Bristol, Va. and Judy Elizabeth Litton, Bristol, Va.; Paul Dean Smith and Donna Beth Ironsides, both of Damas cus, Va.; Charles Sammons and Shelby Jean Hilton, both of Route 3, Blountville, Tenn.; Clayton Junior Arnett, Route 1, Banner Elk and Anna Lee Watson, Deep Gap; Robert Warren Anderson and Margaret Karen Brown, both of Damas cus, Va.; Claude Scott Lewis, Route 3, Boone and Margaret Angelina Hollifieid, Route 1, Blowing Rock; Billy Denny Hampton, Triplett and Mary Helen Hampton, Boone; Her bert N el a on Osborne, Jr., Greensboro and Linda Lee Sher woOd, Sugar Grove; John Doug las Clark and Joan Lynn Liv ers, both of CharTdtteerflle, Va.; Trap Farrell Hnghes, Route 6, Johnson City, Tenn. . and Etta Jane Bishop, Route 5, Eliza POLL ON RED CHINA The United States Govern ment made public a confident ial survey of six Asian capitals in which 62 per cent of the in dividuals polled said military aggression or subversion is like ly from Communist China dor ing the 1M0>S. ' ? ' Si This belief that the Red Chinese would move militarily in the area was proved last fall when Chiaese troops crossed Indian borders. bethton. Tenn.; Raleigh Don ? J T -HI- ?g UKA/Wuivcj Mi I VI LMUC WBC Hedge, both of HiUigan Col lege, Tenn.; Thurman Dean Grindstaff and Floy Smith, both of Elizabeth ton, Tenn.; John Alvin Presnell, Beech Creek and Betty Lou Harmon, Reese; Terry Mitchell Van Dyke, Route 1, Boone and Judy Am Tet giie, Route 1, Blowing' Rock; Stephen Jeffery Buchner, .Ar liagton, Va. and Victoria Ann Lemmons, Thomasville. WILKES ANTIQUES FAIR April 19-20-21, 1963 Fri.-Satqrd?y, 11: A. M.-10: P. M.; Sunday 1:-10: P. M. WILKESpYMCA WILKESBORO, N. C. Sponsored by . . . North Wilkesboro Kiwanis Club To Clothe Underprivileged Children ENJOY HOME-COOKED FOOD CONTINUOUS FOOD SERVICE All Exhibits For Sale Admission? 75c 25 DEALERS From Southeastern USA Faculty Profiles By EVELYN EDMISTBN - ?r. Stuart ia "Hon, t. tk. Wert" and many of the charact ers in the Little Theater produc tiaaa art ia reality Mr. William C. Roaa, Jr., popular geography a Ml current history teacher at Appalachian High School. Mr. Rom ana bom ia Morganton. North Carolina, ami graduated from Morganton High School in IMS. A year later he waa mar ried to Meriel Catherine Peeler. After (pending three yean In the service In the Philippinea and Japan, he came to Boone in 10M to attend Appalachian State Teachers College. He graduated with a B. S? later earned an M. A, and ia certified: to leach physical education, ao eUi atudiea, and Engliah. At Morganton High. Mr. Rom was a member of the All-State Band for two years, the all-con ference football and baakeiball teama, the tennis team, and the baaefaall team. In college he took part in football, wraatUng, dramatics, and speech. Mr. Rom started teaching at A. H. S. in 1900. During his years here he has taught, in addition to the subjects mention ed above, dramatics, English, U. S. history, and speech. Mr. Boh' hobbies are golf, bridge, recording dramatic read ing* and poetry, and Little The BILL ROSS CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank our friend* and neighbor! for their many thoughtful acta of Mndneaa dur ing the illness and death of our loved one. We deeply appreci ate everything done, the visits, the beautiful flowers and the food. ? Care P. Simpson and family. Monuments ? Markers ? Mausoleums Get the Best ? For Leu ? From a Manufacturer BARNEY S. HAMPTON At Relns-Sturdlvant Phone 264-8866 or 264-2328 ? Boone, N. C. Special Factory Repretentative of Salisbury Marble & Granite Co. INCORPORATED Since 1619, Builders of Memorials That "Last 'Til Everlasting" GRANITE ? MARBLE ? BRONZE Largest Manufacturer in the Carolinas Salisbury, N. C. Know The Weather By E. H SIM8 (A* iMbtur* of clouds MM fro?T Siacv the Ml produce* bo moisture, itfui since tbe sir 1 ?round us continuously presaata cloud*, which bring us rain, (MbtUFtlXXy quMlMNl ? U-4#Wb. 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