Work Photographer Jerry N. Sudderth, a native of Watauga County who commutes from Lenoir to work in Boone each day, has been employed by Flowers Photo Shop since Sep tember, *961 An Army veteran, he is mar ried to the former Miss Suma Hardin of Lenoir; the Sudderths have a six-month-old daughter, Keili Renae. After completing Patterson School for Boys in 1983. Sud derth worked for General Motors in Cleve land, Ohio, (or three yew* and for a year was lifeguard at a hotel pool ? Florida. In the service he was a medical photograph er. The Suddertlu attend Nelson's Chapel Church in Lenoir. News Items From Trade, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Cornett and daughter, Betty Jean, and Mrs. Eula Price and daughter, Elaine, of Creston, recently vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Andy Price and family of West Grove, Pa., relatives at Avondale, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pal of Delaware. Mrs. Ada Buntin of Eliza bethton, Tena., and nephew, Charles Dotson of Sugar Grove, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rich ardson a nd children, Frank, Jere and Gwendolyn, of San Antenie, Texas, returned home Wednesday after spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. HVnnlr Dtimaanlnar Ur and Mrs. Milton Coraett. Mr. and lbs. Fred Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tester and Mary, and other relatives in this county. There was a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glean iVow Shotting Every Night Friday - Saturday June 28 - 29 The Hellions RICHARD TODD Scope ? ALSO ? Date Baft ALL STAR CAST Sun. - Mon. ? Tues. July 30 - July 1 - 2 40 Pounds Of Trouble TONY CURTIS Scope Wednesday - Thurs. July S -4 I It's Only Money JERRY LEWIS JOHN O'BBINE Tester and daughter, Mary, of Silverstone on June 16. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Fletcher of Silverstone, Stevie Henson of Blountville, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Butler Wilson and family of Bristol, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Warren, Jackie and Judy Warren of Shouns, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richardson and family of San Antonio, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bumgardner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil son and Freddie and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cornett and Betty Jean, all of Trade. The Rev. and Mrs. Glenn South visited Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eggers at Boob*. Dinner guests Saturday with Miss Lul* Bumgardner were Mr. and Mri. Isaac Snyder and son, Allen of Houte 1, Trade, Mr. Don Bumgardner of Cres ton, Earl Bnmgardner of Route 1, and Mrs. Glenn South and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bumgard ner of Trade. The girl who goes In for sun glasses can have a varied choice this season. The tread seems to be to larger and darker glasses. Some designs have a wrap around effect which shields the eyes from aide glare. Frames are plastic and range from black ty pastel shades hi color. Zionville News Items Mr. and Mr*. Harve Brrsro visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Proffit at Meat Cnap. Sunday visitors with Mr. awl Mrs. C. L Warren were the R*v. and Mrs. BUI Rhyme of WiMhMhfisOMn. Mr. mi Mrs. Charles Eg cm Jr.. and family of Asheville, and Mrs. Charles GCgers Sr., of Lynchburg. Vs., is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Warren. Recent visitors with Mrs. Mag gie N orris were Mr. and Mrs Ray Ordiah and Mr. and Mrs. John Wiedinger of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Burt Combs and mother, Mrs. Ida Combs of Kenniwiek, Wash., and Mrs. Jim Banner of Belmont, and Mr. and Mrs. Bub Banner of Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilk inson of Salem, Vs., spent the week at their home here. Visit ing them this week end were Mrs. Loqise Wilkinson and children of Fort Wayne, Ind., who is also spending some time with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Green at Sugar Grove, Mr. and Mrs. R H. Townsend of Zionville, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Swift ctf Sugar Grave, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and sons of Boone, and Mr. snd Mrs. Russell Swift of Sugar Grove. Boone Hodges of Pennsyl vania died Sunday at the Me morial Hospital in Banner Elk. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges were visit ing here with relatives. Mrs. Hodges is a sister of Mrs. Allie Reece and Messrs Jim, Charles, Clip, John', and Joe Wilson. Will B. Reece is HI and is a patient at the hospital in Ban ner Elk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Miller of Purlear spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Triplett. (Too late for last issue) Mrs. Ids Combs, sister of Roby Wilson of Silverstone and Mr. and Mrs. Burl Combs, all of Kennewick, Wash., are visit ing Mrs. Maggie Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Roby Wilson and oth er friends and relatives. Mrs. Combs has been away for more than 40 years. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J: B. Triplett were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Triplett, Miss Eiimbeth Triple* and PfciUip Triplett, ?U of North Wilke. boro and Dr. Ella Hardin of Triplett and family ef Char Mr and Mrs Otto Maiaa Lynn Wineharger of Chart spent the week end with Mr. and Mr*. Clint WiwheiW Miaa Nadene Miller of Rt. 2, 1 and Mra. Harve Brown. Miaa Dora Dnh tended the Weetern N. C. Pub- 1 Uc Heiltb Association Convention at the Vance Motor | Hotel in StatesviUe and Friday. I Mr and Mr*. Ray McGlamery | of Chariotte apent the week and with Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Millar. Miai Annette McGlamery off | Trade, Tenn. returned with Mr. and Mra. McGlaaaery | for a two weefca viait. Mrs. Eatel Love of Trade, I Tenneaaee visited Friday with j Mrs. Georgia Milter. CARD OF TMANKS We wish to express our de< appreciation to our niajr friends, Reins-Sturdivaat Fun eral haaae and to Saw. B. C. Eggers, Rev. Lloyd Cullers, Rev. Larry Penley and Rev. Ed Hod ges for their many acts of kindness shown to us during the death ef our husband and fath er. The John C. Hodges family. *?l When a man wants to borrow money to buy something he can always discover a dire need. S? M totUy at GREENE FURNITURE CO. Edmkten Wdg. ? Boone TOTAL PERFORMANCE: "1 f YOU KNEW WHAT TBS "CM Kilir KKOWS...YOUD K DRIVING A SOUD, SUNT SUPER TORQUE FORD This 1X1I i#d potfioie is probably the wocWi toughest test of a cat's nwpmrioe We drive into this Car killer at 30 mph, locking our brakes as we go so the wheels ca^t roll through the hole as they normally would. The car slam against the far edge of the hole with such impact that it Uteralljr bounds out. If you added up the cumulative effect of ail 4w jars and jolts your car's suspension system experiences in years of normal driving, it wouldn't match the impact of one tripthrough the hole. Yet? a Ford must run this test three times to prtJve its strength. How can a Ford take it? 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