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Local Affairs
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Panther
of fhelby visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Quails.
Mrs Holly Ward of Todd left
Friday to spend several months
In Florida.
Miss Katherine Nichols visit
ed over the week end with
friends in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhyne
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plunk
of Lineolnton visited Sunday
with Mrs. J. L Goodnight
Miss G?il Chavis of Laurin
burg was a week end guest in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 8.
Quails.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Luther
spent the week end in Galax,
Va with their daughter, Mrs.
Barney Holder and Mr. Holder.
Miss Linda Kay Cline and
Mist Martha Gouf of Winston
Salem were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cline.
Mrs. Lauie Kester of Hickory
visited Saturday with her bro
ther, Mr. J. C. Cline and Mrs.
Cline.
Mrs. R. K. Bingham, who had
surgery at Davis Hospital in
Statesville last week, is improv
ing satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eggers
and son, Carroll, of Concord
spent the week end with Mrs.
Eugene Eggers of Banner Elk.'
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Wilson
spent last week end in Bel Air,
Md., visiting Miss Azalee Wil
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ticknor
have arrived in Miami, Fla. af
ter spending the su liner at
Deep Gap.
Mr. Oscar Helseth, who spent
the summer on Crystal Moun
tain left Wednesday for hi*
home in Miami, Fla.
Mrs. Cora Link left Wednes
day for her home in Hollywood,
Fla. after spending several
months on Crystal Mountain.
Mrs. Addie Hodges of the
Oak Grove community Is Im
proving after being quite ill at
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook of
West Jefferson were visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Hodges during the week enA,
Thurman Johnson is rent pan
a ting at Watauga Hospital af
ter having surgery on his leg
Thursday. He was hurt during
wrestling practice Monday.
Mrs. J. C. Goodnight is recup
erating at home after being a
patient four days last week in
the Ear, Nose and Throat Hos
pital in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Greer had
as guests during the week end
Mir. and Mrs. Badger Williams
of Butherfordtai, Mrs. Luia B.
Moore and Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Melton of Lenoir and Miss Mary
Greer of LjncolnUn. Mr. Greer
remains quite ill at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. James M
Storie and daughters, Pamela
and Julia, of Statesville spent
the week end at their home on
Cherry Drive.
Mr. and Mrs Perry Greene and
Mr. Hank Greer left Monday to
attend the Baptist Slate Conven
tion which meets in Wilmii^ton,
November 11-14.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crook re
turned Monday after spending
the week end in Atlanta, Ga.,
with their son, Mr. Charles
Crook, Mrs. Crook and Chuck.
Miss Marjorie Reynolds and
Miss Mary Ann Jordan, nurses
at Memorial Hospital in Char
lotte were week end guests of
Miss Reynolds' parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Lee Reynolds.
Mrs. R. H Hardin left Satur
day to spend this week in Reids
ville. She went especially to be
with the McLeod Children while
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLeod are in
New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman I#en
hour and Susan spent the week
epd in Raleigh and attended
the Homecoming activities at
the University of North Caro
lina at Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Coffey and
children, Mike and Brenda, of
Deep Gap, spent Saturday with
Mrs. Coffey's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Warren in Hud
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Poe
announce the arrival of a
daughter, Mari Coliece, at Wa
tauga Hospital, November 4.
The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gragg.
Miss Bobby Caudill spent the
week end in Raleigh with Miss
Zana Clay and attended the
Homecoming activities at the
University of North Carolina at
Raleigh.
Joe H. Garvey, of Marion,
Va., and Bill Garvey, of New
Bern, were weekend guests of
their mother, Mrs. Constance
Garvey, at her cottage on High
way 103.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Payne,
Jr. and children, Linda, Kathy
and Bill, of Asheville spent the
week end with Mr. Payne's
mother, Mrs. Will Payne, of
Sugar Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne
and Miss Patty Oland apent the
week end in Marion, Alabama
and attended the Homecoming
activitie* at Marion Military
Institute, where the Paynes'
son, John, is a student.
Rev. and Mrs. Boyce Brooks
and Mrs. C. O. Vance left Mon
day to attend the Baptist State
Convention which meets this
week in Wilmington. Mrs.
Brooks' mother, Mrs. Ethel
Snipes, accompanied them to
Burgaw where she will visit re
lative* and friends.
Mm. E. A. W?M W Wythe
viHe, Va , bm returoad home
after spending two weeks with
bar sister. tin Joe I. Coffey.
Sr.. and Mr. Coffey of Deep Gap
and other relatives and friends
in the area.
Major aad Hn. J. H. Thomas
spent the week end in Raleigh
and attended the Homecoming
activities at the Univeraity of
North Carolina at Raleigh
where their son, Jack Martin,
is a student.
Cadet Bartlett Dougherty of
Fork Union Military Academy,
Fork Union. V*. spent the
week end with hi* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Barnard Dougherty.
He had as his gueet, Cadet John
Johnson also of Fork Union.
Mt. ?id Mrs AMen Craig,
Linda end Roger ef "Stowing Rook
and Mr. and Mrs Joq L Coffey,
Sr., of Deep G?*) tere Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenny Brown at their home on
Route 1, Boone.
Miss Lila Oragg of Greens
bora spent ? few days last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mi!*on Gragg. Mr. Jimmy
Lowe and his mother, Mrs. M?'
Lowe, also of Greensboro spent
Saturday with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hagaman,
Teddy and Paula spent the
week end in Monroe with Mrs.
Hagaman's mother, Mrs. L. B.
Braswell. Mrs. Braswell return
ed to Boone with them for a
short visit.
Mrs. Bess Pryor and Mrs.
Nell Player of Washington, D.
C. spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Caudill and visit
ed with their mother, Mrs. C.
M. Caudill of Crew, Va., who is
a patient at the Watauga Hospi
tal.
Dr. J. C. Canipe, Rev. J. 0.
Young and Mr. Marshall Har
grave left Monday to attend the
Baptist State Convention in
Wilmington, November 12-14.
Monday Dr. Canipe and Rev.
Mr. Young attended the Pas
tor's Conference and Mr. Har
grave attended the Ministers
of Education conference.
Dr. C. Ray Lawrence will
leave Sunday to attend the fall
educational conference of the
North Carolina State Optome
trie Society which will be b?td
November IT-IB at the Jack
Tar Hotel in Durham. Speakers
for the conference will be Dr.
Harold Simmerman and Dr. Al
den Haffner of the New York
Optometric Center.
Mrs. Fred Mast. Mrs. Elsie
Hasaman, Mrs. Gladys Miller
and Mrs. J. C. McOtmnell spent
the week end in Knoxville, Teon.,
where they were met by Mrs.
J. C. Hagamam, (Mrs. Hubert
SkiHlngton and Mrs. Johnny
Wanderlk* of Chattanooga, Tenn
Enroute they visited the John
Gibson family in Jefferson City.
Teon.
I know both of you will be
interested in the nice thing
that happened to Jimmy and
Orion last Friday evening. .
They are. as you know, now
Uvinf in Charlotte, and the fol
lowing advance announcement
of the party honoring them is
taken from Grace Hamrick's
column in the Charlotte Obwrv
er of Tuesday, November 8.
Two hundred couples were in
vited. Anyway the story says:
Mr. and Mrs William Holt
Williamson III will give a dance
Friday from a p. m. to 1 a. m.
at Charlotte Country Club.
The party will honor Dr. and
Mr*. Charles Hal Chaplin and
Dr. and Mrs. Orion Townsend
Finklea.
Dr. and Mr?. Chaplin moved
here in September from Phila
delphia, Pa., and are living at
1129 Granville Road. She if the
former Anne Miller of Lincoln
ton, and he is originally from
Columbia, N. C. Mrs. William
son and Mn Chaplin were
roommates at Salem College for
four years.
The Flnkleas moved here
from Iowa City, Iowa, in Au
gust and are living at 1606 Per
nell Ct. Mrs. Finklea is the
former Jimmie Rivers of Ra
leigh, and Dr. Finklea is from
Florence, S. C.
The doctors are both gradu
ates of the University of North
Carolina and are Phi Gamma
Delta fraternity brothers.
Before the dance Mr. and Mrs.
Williamson will give a dinner
at the club for the honorees and
out-of-town guests attending the
party. Among visitors will be
Mr. Williamson's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
B. Borden Jr. of Goldsboro, and
Dr. Finklea's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack F.
Folline of Columbia, S. C., who
will be in town for the week
end.
Other out-of-town guests will
be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.
Coze III, Darlington, S. C.; Dr.
and Mrs. Baxter B. Sapp, Dur
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M.
MacRac, Wilmington; L. Hart
sell Cash and Zachary T. Smith,
Winston-Salem; Dr. and Mrs.
George Liles, Concord; and Mr.
and Mrs. James Coker Fort,
Hartsville, S. C.
Ivan Tash's Orchestra of Phil
adelphia will provide music for
the dance.
Here's a recipe that Bess
Crawford shared with the Boone
Home Demonstration Club,
which you may like.
Fresh Apple Cake
CREAM:
S eggs
Itt cup Wesson oil
2 cups sugar.
ADD:.
3 cups cake flour
1 teaspoon soda
? Vi teaspoon salt
1 teaqjpea .wnftb,
I cup broken pecau meats.
3 cups chopped raw apples.
MIX THOROUGHLY (very stiff
mixture).
Pour into a greased and
floured loaf or tube pan and
hake in a 380 degree oven for 1
hour 18 minutes.
ICING:
I (tick margarine
1 cup brown sugar
% cup evaporated milk
Cook about 2Vi minutes. Pour
over the cak while both are hot.
Black walnuts are a delicious
substitute for pecan meats.
Love,
MOM
November 11, 1963.
Rhododendron
Garden Club
Mrs. Grace Mast presided at
the November meeting of the
Rhododendron Garden Club
which met at the home of Mrs.
Robert Broome.
The certificate of honor, won
by the club for their achieve
ments, was shown to the group
and given to Mrs. Mary High to
put in the club scrap book.
Mrs. Mast commended a
group headed by Mrs. Ressie
Smith, for the flower arrange
ments prepared for various
homecoming activities.
Mrs. Elizabeth King intro
duced Mrs. Paul Graff who gave
the program on "Conservation
of Our Birds." She said we
have 406 species listed in North
Carolina. Migration and habits
of birds were discussed at
length. Instructions were given
for the care and protection of
local species.
Mrs. Graff, who is conserva
tion chairman of the Blue Ridge
Garden Club, is greatly con
cerned about such enemies as
insecticides, fogging machines,
etc. She used Rachel Carson's
"Silent Spring" as a reference.
She showed how dependent
we are on birds and how poor
we would feel in our gardens
without them.
During the social hour Mrs.
Broome served pumpkin chif
fon pie and coffee.
Jr. Woman's Club Meets Thursday
The regular monthly meeting
of the Boone Junior Womin'i
Club wai held Thursday even
ing in the home of Mn. Paul
Branch on Poplar Hill Drive.
Mrs. Lola Miller was co-hostess.
The program topic, Christ
mas Ideas, was presented by the
members. Each member brought
some type of decoration she
had used, displayed the item,
and told how it was made. Some
contributed recipes and samp
les of the goodies, all appropri
ate for the Christmas season.
Attending the meeting as
guests were Mrs. Frank Auton,
Mrs. Dempsey Wilcox, Jr., and
Watauga Council
Garden Clubg
The Watauga Council of Oar
den Club* met at the home of
Mrs. J. H. Winkler at 8 p. m.
Wednesday, November S. Mn.
H. W. Wilcox, president, pre
sided.
Plans for the coming lily
show, sponsored by the North
Carolina Lily Society were dis
cussed. Mrs. B. W. Stallings
and Mrs. H. M. Cooke announc
ed that they would attend a
planning meeting of a commit
tee for the lily show in Dur
ham, and they invited any club
members who could attend to
go with them.
Plans for the Christmas de
coration project were discussed.
The program, which was for
merly a project of the Boone
Junior Woman's Club, has been
transferred to the Garden Coun
cil, with Mrs. John Hollars,
chairman.
Mrs. Wilcox appointed a no
minating committee consisting
of Mrs. Max Dixon, Mrs. Bert
Ellis and Mrs. Charles Isley.
Honored At
Birthday Party
A surprise birthday party wis
given Mrs. Virginia Wilson Sat
urday night, November 8, by
Mrs. Gene Wilson at her home
on 611 Queen St., Boone.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Moretz Jr. and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warren,
Sharon and Jimmle, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Wilson and Karen,
Mr. and Mrs. James Rose, Mr.
and Mrs. Lynwood Stephenson
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
James Hagaman, Mr. Gene Wil
son, Tim, Keva, Travis, Mr.
Clay Wilson, James Ray, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Wilson, Sandra
Kay Wilson.
Delicious refreshments were
served.
More Society
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Mrs Randolph Phillip*.
Mr*. B. G.' Ray. president,
conducted a brief business ses
sion, during which the club
voted to assist a local school
student as a welfare project.
Plans were made to honor
the Appalachian Elementary
School faculty during American
Education Week, November
1046. This has been a club pro
ject for a number of years.
Discussion was held concern
ing the organization of a local
Humane Society, affiliated with
the national organization. Defi
nite action was postponed,
pending further information.
It was announced that the an
nual Christmas party for mem
bers and husbands will be
Thursday evening, December
5th, at 7 in the home of Mrs.
J. D. Shoemake, club sponsor.
Committee assignments were
completed for the arrange
ments.
At the conclusion of the
meeting, the hostesses served
a delicious dessert course.
Timbered
Ridge Club
The Timbered Ridge Commun
ity Club met Friday. November
' 8 rod elected the fallowing offi
cers: chairman, Fred Tester;
vice-chairman and reporter,
N'atnie Grace Dtshman; secre
tary, Mary May; treasurer, Rose
MeGuire.
Several projects were discuss
ed and committees were appoint
ed to begin .work on them.
Hie majority of the members
plan to ettend the Farm -City
supper at Cove Creek School,
Thursday, November 14, when
the chairman will be officially in
stalled.
Mrs. Kenneth Snyder left
Friday for her home in Reids
ville after spending the week
with the Ben Strickland family
while Mrs. Strickland was in
Winston-Salem with her daugh
ter, Angie, who was a patient
at Baptist Hospital for four
days.
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