Members of the Worthwhile Woman's Club dressed in their Tercentenary costumes for the general meeting, June 27, at the home of Mrs. Latta Johnson. Seated, left to right, are Mrs. E. L. Ray, Mrs. Mary High, Mri. Ed Quails, Mrs. D. .L. Wilcox, Mrs. L. T. Tatum; standing are Mrs. Paul Weston, Mrs. Mae Miller, Mrs. Herman Wilcox, Mrs. R. H. Harmon, Mrs. Pearl Luttrell, Mrs. L. L. Bingham, Mrs. A. E. South, Dr. Ella Hardin, Mrs. Blanche Payne and Mrs. Wiley Smith. The ladies contributed to the community effort to have as many women aa possible dressed in colonial costumes for the celebration.? Weston photo. Folk Night At 'Horn' August 3. Dr. Cratis Williams, director of graduate studies at Appala chian State Teachers College, will appear with Frank Prof fitt of Reese and Joyce Elaine McNeill of North Wilkttboro in Folk Uuiic Night at "Horn in the West" on August 3. Dr. Williams will serve as master of ceremonies in the 90-minute program which will itart at 7:45 p. m. The folk music program will be in addition to the regular showing of the outdoor drama and will be at no extra cost to those attending the regular performance. You see it everywhere ?people on the go ere going for Pepsi. Light, treeing Pepsi-Cole metches modern ectivities with e sperkling cleen teste thet s never too sweet. Nothing drenches Your thirst bet ter then e cold, inviting Pepsi. Think young- sey "Pepsi. pleesel" ? l?u IUHM fn?n Bo titled by Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Spruce Pine, N. C. Viltr Appointment from Pepsi-Cola Company. New York. N. T. CAMP ROCK MOUNTAIN Exclusive Home Sites On Deerfield Rd. ? Vx Mile from Golf Course ? All Wooded Lots Groves of white pine, oak and dogwood ? Graded, gravel surface streets to each lot These streets will be maintained ? Lots over-look Golf Course ? Water mains already installed Water from pure cold mountain springs Moderately Priced See &r Call O. M. Hampton? 264-8979 Letter To The Editor Robert: Would appreciate giving this space when con venient. HERMAN (Enclosure) Dear Herman: I know of no person who would have taken hold of the celebration, "Daniel Boone Crosses the Blue Ridge," and carried it to such fine conclus ion as did Herman W. Wilcox. Without hostilities and division but with perfect understanding and fine judgment, you coordi nated all factions for the suc cessful celebration. Doubtless your long experience as "Mr. Chamber of Commerce" con ditioned you for the superb job is General Chairman of the Celebration. In addition you helped pull "Horn in the West" Dut of a slide to defeat and have put it on the road to con tinued success and long service. Your unselfish devotion to the general welfare of your fellow man and your devotion to promoting their economic betterment have been detnon strated many timea. In joitttag those of ua who wish to promote the history of this area, you have rendered great help. "V I am happy to call you QBC of my very beat friends. Cordially, D. J. Whitener Notes And Comments People are unpredictable; some are even accurate when they make a statement. What do you plan to do' la 1963 to help your church? Old fools are not mart fool ish than young ones; th?y juat look sillier. Regular exercise ia the tettii of old age. TRADE AT HOME Mrs. Shomaker Rites Saturday Mrs J. M. Shomaker, M, of Banner Elk, died at 5:90 p. m. last Wednesday In Banner Elk Hospital following a long 111 MM. She was a native of Watauga county and had resided most of her life In the Banner Elk section of Avery county. Mrs. Shomaker was the for mer Miss Jette Gualtney, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Lee Gualtney. Surviving are the husband; two sons, Ord Shomaker of Columbia, S. C... and James Shomaker of Banner Elk; three daughters, Mrs. Chester Von Cannon and Mrs. Albert Craw ley of Banner Elk and Mrs. Roy Blanton of Boone; two sis ters, Mrs. Clay Wilson of Win tor Garden, Fla., and Mr*. Frost Micheal of Banner Elk; 11 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Service* were held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the ML Calvary Baptist Church. The Rev. El liott Hayes officiated. He was milled by the Rev. Glenn Gen try. Burial was in the church cemetery. OLD-Tums : * There are ili*htly over 100, 000 peraon* in the United State* over 100 yeara of ace. Visit An Island la the Sun Take a trip to Hawaii for ? really f] good time. Get off to a good start V by having our expert consultants a work out s travel plan within your budget. Wilcox Travel Agency Bug Terminal Bldg. Boone, N. C. Panoramic, Of Course Some of our views from Panorama Estates are of the rough variety, while most are quiet pastoral scenes from a delicate 3959-foot elevation, all overlooking the Blue Ridge Parkway. At night, lights from many neighboring towns are visible; during the day, one can see Table Rock, Grandfather Mountain and Mount Mitchell, among other attractions. 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