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,11' NE SS, 1827 HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT BLOHING RC'CI fCoiivinued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Barber of BIooji field. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Melt tyre o? t harloitesviile, Miss Vavin Rhode* of Charlottesville. Knoxviile party was composed c Dr. and Mrs. V. P. Hqlloway, Mis .Cecil Hollow ay and Air. and Mrs. E< ward } - sta!. Others registered at the iMano 'were Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Blake. AI Ir.nva,. J. II. Peterson and Gilbert l.ij. pejmeier of Ckvekavi, O.. J. J. Fa) ct High Point; Col. Irion Saxo of Knoxviik, W. F. Daniels. Bristo W. P. Heath. Jr.. Atlanta. Miss Glide Wiley, Laneas-ur, S. C.. Air. and Mr: W. K dame* of Alobjack, Va., wh arc soenduor the:r honeymoon hen Air. and Airy. R. Jackson of Elm: both City. O. G. Banner tn<I K. ?v Ji ff? ison ci New York Ciiy. d/ Green Park Hotel had party fror f Spas anbnrg. S. ? . composed of Mi Airs. S '.V. Dodger* and Aliss Ala'; Anothrr party was compos vci m' Mr. and Mr?i W. lv fc-erg'ui-oi * i* B: tol, Al i K. L Fi.gi; of 1V. in i. Vu . and M,o^\;.v R. Fergu t-oti Briiton Others'ai Green Park were Air. aa< A?r:-. Charley Biiva'sr of Alarioiv. .Mis Geari-on of Mooane, aad Ale; Shufoid. of Hickory; Blowing Rock hotel had J M. G;xi ne it and George T. Ga'viiett, the for nief ?>f Montgomery, Ala... and ih> lauc r of Charlotte. 1-. S. MeFadcien, A. P. Steele and I P.. Hughe?; iiil of Rock kill, S C. .spent 'he week-end at Blowing Hoc! hotel; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burc'hgcn am Mr. and Mrs. I,aw re nee Wheele: formed a four some, but their ad <lres? on the register could not be de ciphered. R. S. Mchano, cotton mill opera tor of Chester. S. C., came to Blow ing Rock iast week with hia famib K and opened Grayst'one Tower, hi summer estate here. He left, late: in the week, but will rejoin his famih herd next week for the summer; Ross SJgRminrf of vtieonsboro, wa here last week, preparing his sum r.HT home on Wonderland Drive fo the .summer opening. Ross Cannon of Concord is here fo: the summer wSh his family and ha opened his summer home in Greei Park delightful chicken dinner A seven o'clock chicken dinner with all the accessories, was spreui it thf of A tSnviV/iv 11... John E. Brown at tkir hospital*)* homo .n:-' v.. st of the city lost Thurs day afternoon. The editor of this phpor was fortunate enough to b< present. H bus been our "gooc U:ek" to bo at many dinners an< spread? of oats of ail varieties, i?u; to John E. mown and his splendk wife the thanks of ;ill pivseiit go ou< for oiH- of the muM splendid qtouls - we have over enjoyed. The other ri/resonr at this most enjoynM? ooeu si oh wore Lee J. Har?pion, j-.ta.Cf cot 1 . i in i-i the, \ViixstoiirSaleii l Vti- v1R. \V. Puliirrm am Mr. Wili r Wttikor. i .... says hr has hea'd, tend .if. and cx pel it-need nuieh nt onr soutiirrr. bos I-itfiHty. hnr h-- ens never seen '.hi surpassed. Mi. BrtVwiu un-i fu-n briuig ii.ac iii . i'.r leading >. I, unite J. farmer i"< > proxyi nrd i i' ? isrmci that can sr"-vc s:icl a undid vsp jsf, " E&" ' ? AU'rOMpBHX WRECK Three automobiles figured in r collision o? Boone's iv.iim thorough fare Sunday afternoon near the ho?n of Kusse:! Hedges;.Saoi Hawkins ?i Mouuvam Citj jj&s driving i.'nv.iph ajjiarcntly with his mind otherwisi i iigaired. A car driven by a Ml' lioldc-r et the Aho section was'meeting Jam. la an effort to get siva; i'.Mii'. the Teiis a*- Mr Ho!:', tare a fender fft.m a papUcd car. iher hit the he tip driven by Mr. Hawkins which came out minus a whet", fen Sc-v Slid raimii!"- borrd, while th< i""** front spring was hraUen. The other car was riot serioosjy damaged. Mr Kawlrir.S' obtained another cai arid proceeded into Tennessee. Chie: of Paiice Garland sent papers for bin and he returned Monday morning am made good the damage caused by hi alleged carelessness. MISS SALLIE RAY HURT Miss Ssllie Kay, of Eoone Route 1 who was io town shopping f'rid.r afternoon, was struck by a car drivel by .Miss Bonnie Jean Lewis, and ver painfully hurt. The accident oceurrei in front of the Farmers' Hardwari store, when Miss Ray started ro he car on the opposite side of the street She received some lacerations abou the head and her body was severe:; bruised. She was rushed to th Watauga Hospital where she wa treated until Monday, when she wa taken home. As we go to press k 1 learned that she is still suffering; good deal, but her conditio3 is no considered necessarily very serious. m K J i. M j Something Has Gone I- ?? *1 " :3? ? _ l-| t r I r| L -! ? ! ? , i t tm ,v \u~ a i . ' f?^=aet I' j With the Churches *Announcements and News o j S j Interest to Local Church Goers a? 1 ' r Reported by the Various Pastors. * I BAPTIST CHURCH sj Rev. P. A. Hicks, Pastor. -1 Sunday school 10 a. nu, Mr. W. R. j i j Gragg, superintendent. Preaching: at j * ill a. hi. Subject. "Christian St'ew-J 1 rj artship." B. V. P. t). 7 p. m. E'vens ing worship 8orcI6ck. Subject, "At 5 ij the Feet of Jesus." The public is cordially invited ;o * ail these services. i ' i I ADVENT CHRISTIAN , { Rev. Lr B. Sherman, Pastor i Sunday school Sunday 10 a. m.! Preaching at 11 a. n?. and 8 p. m. j ; Y. P. S L. \V. 7:30 p. n\. Prayer I t 5 meeting 1 ucsday p. ni: ; Rev, Mr- Shennan will have for his |.{ morning subject, "Loyalty," hnd in < ] the evening his subject will be, "Time : Flies*" j'i Large and increasing audiences i ; are present at each service at Uv&jif .1 ~u . ? ? ' , m vS i.h i ( -,cryuoqy IS Wei- : iljife Inspivijifr Orchcr-tr.i. CALENDAR OK LUTHERAN tj SERVICES i ! Rev. J. Al.UNZO VOUNT, Pastor ; ' ST MARK'S E. I,. CHURCH I 1 Rally's Camp ! ; Preaching on the fii>t Sunday of , [ each month- Sunday school at 10 [ . a ui. Preaching service at 11 a. m. j \ GRACE E. L. CHURCH B^oie i ; Preaching services every second' } and fourth Sunday at 11 a. m. Ves- ; ; per services first and third Sunday! i i: evenings at 7 p. m. Sunday school cv-; t cry Sunday at 10 a. m.t in the Epic- j i copal church on Main street. i : i HOLY COMMUNION K. L. CHURCH j ' .: West o? Boone Preaeliiiif; service on the third; Sunday in each month at 11 a. m. j y -1 Minoay scnooi at ii> a. m, r ( Everybody cordially invited to ] r: attend these services. 1 t 1 _ ? ???=2? . . . . ~?. HAPPY ELEVEN CLDB -I ?.iis< Erie JRreer was liosles to rhe ? Happy Eleven Club ar her lionxe orij r j Howard street last Friday aDer/icon i The rooms were beautifully decorated i j with large vases of mountain. ivy. Early in the afternoon the business r i >f the meet!ng was attended to, fol1 lowing which a musical contest was ' >[ engaged in. Miss Bonnie dear. Lewi. proved to be ihe winner in this and j "j j was awarded a charming prize, j During the social hour, a delicious I ,1 ice coarse was served by Miss Greer, j _ 7 Mis.- Ruth Benfield was the only \ Visitog present at the club iheetingi Rather Personal _ aj Dad: I'll not have this. You must I ? j come home earlier. Why, what on . earth would a college educated girl t be doing out this late in a or.rV" {_ r Co-ed?"Now, Daddy, don't get 1 2 nasty." s A Sleek Onion _ ? Her: Have any of your family cor- S a noctions been traced? t j Him: Yes. They traced an uncle of j mine once; but* ho got away. HE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EV E Wrang With the Machine ? ' I >< "A & V v' -iA MfoJ \ ,V- .vyJM - ??? - .- - x;v. mm< A v 7f ym&?-?' .>. - .- - <M MUSICAL PROGRAM AT DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL Dr. and Mrs. Etlgu.v Sikcs, Mrs. A. 3. Stanley and Miss Sue Kyie South-; ,vick, well-knowp musicians of 3r i5j5|)iorp, will glye a musical court* rt in the iiucltioritim of t'ho Demon- ' ;t rat ion school on Friday evening, lime 24? at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the Missionary Society of the Roooe Methodist church. Dr. Sikcs is a former student of he Apalachia.-i SVate Normal, and vili be welcomed by many friends. Mrs. Sikes, Mrs. Stanley and Miss souihwick have never apcarod helore a Boone audience, hut they ionie highly recommended as vocalsts and pianists. A rare musical treat is in store i", the people of Boone and viciniy. The price of admission will he , 50 cents. Alr.s. John F. Hardin is chairman i >f the program committee. I LIVINGSTON CLUB Miss Mary Edith Hahn was ho-: ess. :o the i.hins-iuiur 01 ub on June bib it her home on Main street. , The meeting was opened with a j ;niV, "M y Master \\i\t a \Vevker.'' j M-s> Dorothy Grage gave an hi ereschm; Bible discussion. Mis ,1 hnil Oof fey told the story, 'The; if east of'Uie ffaidrusA delightful social h%rai v. eriwyed. d living which reflcshvn*.?r?t ,y?,re serviru. ' f l'lvo.sociVCy-.<'Aill uc.v;. ,.,i Ju'.v IS; nth Sirs; (lintiy l'Yirih;ag. y --&a- . -* v. " | if vimyiy i? -lii- spic-i hi life tiiyft* ( Vesujj of (Viol-ifcc must bo :i w.ol 1-r.jr.jwd ;.u;: One v.i.-.-.v. V , h*": 5whi uu tdViis-^lTio r <-xt iri\ | m iv.M.-k. Huiy. :? ,; ' iOARD OF EDUCATION WILL MEET TUESDAY, JULY 5| -v thy bi? Kouf.'h of Julyj i-lcl-i .-iri'm to, b> h'-i.S in Bione Kli: vUs <;i> ihv first X'o.ifduy. the -I >:\LiiioOr.-o of the ii.'.ui'i of oiiuc.Vion; '.ii! hi po-vtponed to Tuesday, the ;i:h; A. F. SHERWOOD. lt.ni. iJ<!. E?2.| SM1ITU HAimJHS. SeiavUsry: | i pie supper and quilt sale j Tho. \v oman's Ail-ssion'aiy Soyifiyj f <. mgre^&tmn. r.oarj Soone, \vju havi a pie supper in con- ; with the . ! their ovis-i 5<5jriary quilt. on July l>t, at 5 p. m.?! ; ::> - y _ - Form- ::r>d -cuijoy. our.sclf and help out a good cadre, j F "OR -SALE- O. J. ~C. 1 $6-00 each. Fin ley 1\' Hodg&s; Boone N. C-, Route 2. j vxconas and white leghorn pullets 21 a bargain i t in j June. Wilkes Hatchery. North i Yvilkeshoro, X. c. 2i i SNGUISH WHITE LEGHORN Pure! bred roosters for sale, eight weeks, old. Price 75 cent? each. K. D. ] Bdminston. Malney, X. C. 2tj 'OR SALE?100 10 WEEKS OLD highly bred White Leghorn Pullets. Phone, or write Mrs. W. W Wilson. Sugar Grove, X. C. 5EED BUCKWHEAT?I have for sale at the Pond Bottom farm 150 bushels choice seed buckwheat. See me at* once if interested. M. C. Holier, Boone N. C., Route 1 2 i BY THURSOAY- BOONE, N. C. by Albert T. Reid j l % [ j i-. \ %T i j :: Ml i l r-M ) I ~ I ! ? ; -v, ?: I i: >' s \ i ; h'V'.;- ::/ . .1 -i > -fk\ i I * ^ ' f ?7.00 A DAY for ambitious man who can furnish references; $85 a week day week -opportunity to increase paj> to $75-100 weekly :n eiji'ht months. Must have cat and call on farmers in this county. Tell about yourself. Furst, w Thomas, Eastern Division, Free port, 111. rOURISTS ?FOR RENT, 5-ROOM bungalow, equipped with lights nr;d water, surrounded by excellent fishing ami hunting in famous Elk Creek and Yadkin River, within i one hour's drive to Blowing Rock and Boone. See or write T. \V. Ferguson, (.'are Carolina Home Furniture Co., Lenoir N. G. 2t REACHES?The following varieties of Sandhill Reaches will be on the , market, beginning dune J.5 until } August 1, in order named: Early Rose, Carman, Hiley Belie, Ca, Belle, Elbertas and Hale-it. The! Public is invited to visit the Candor and F.iierho section sblhetimc luring the above dates. 2 [* 23 -u _ - j&^ST-?There was a $20 bill Taken j from Dr. ila^amar, am: Dr. Gaith- ; ev\s office Sat'.ii ay evening:. June * 111h. We have the pleasure 6f knowing who took t.'hia money and unless it is returned within ten a.-.;. . \ a per \v ill be i; .sued for the '.niivi'i parly. Save yourself e-vn^j ha! < aivm -ui by mailing the money to in. Kfigaman anil Dr. Gaiihei's. utfu.-e. It - . IIIIBIIIIIIM Ill I 111! SEE MISS BOYD RICHARDSON ki WEST JEFFERSON, N. C. FOR AUTOMOBILE LICENSES BOHiiaaNMKtaantaaK&MKS if* "S* Tilm Dnnnn Tftknn if i liC OU'JIIG SOliUjJ | Next *o Wiiikler's : "it is a real treat to eat at the Boone 5 T shop" Salads ? Sandwiches ? Delicious I irinks? a Specialty. : Bring Your Family Bring Your Girl "k. J* . W.V.V,WWW.V.W.WJ X.' DEPOT STREET AV.W.V.W.V.W.V.VAV V.V.V.V.V,V.V.'.V.'.W,V, PIG BUY ONE , ON JUNL 25fh - uure 'bred it on'' 7><ice MAYMEAD LT W. 1. MOUNT, Manas-r wmmmmmmmm. THE T VOLUME I JUNE Published in the interest ol Boone i-nd Watauga County b; Queen Anhis Beauty Parlor am Sanitary Barber Shop. Up to the hour of going i<j press, as we editors always say we have never met a man wht follows his own advice. Hav? you ? Listen, folks, let's not forge the cdci-tiiKe fiddlers* eonyen tioh Friday and Saturday nights, June 17th and 18th. VY> fire informed that we will hay? fiddlers here front seyera States and with national repu 1 a* ions. So let's all be on ham a* thV: courthouse or the ate and enjoy, a tew hours of fint music and forget our troubles. If there is anything that yoi think Tite Tattler should piib iish send i; in. This being a: editor a heavy responsihilitv HELP The ladies of the Woijfc] While Ctah are giving a play "ttose Time" at the eonrrhous Thursday night- They hove a experienced younir iady lvere iii r?'ei ine" the and it p^om^v te ho fiuo entertainmcnt. Doe' mfss it. Fourth cii" July just ahea-.i The Amerioai> Loyion boys im pla.inmgy a big celebration. V." under fond that Hon .laky J X'.nvi}). of -Charlotte. y,iii tic] live* the. principal address a ! ^ j -- X<> matter whether vr.ui wns-hinpr remove?. the natural soothing tonics; If your scalp itches it r warniiig. delay for d hair while you have it. tV* our liquid soaps and You will rcon notice the di: beanty. tor drugs and time stui Let US be ffik HO jpkDRUG i PAGE VIVE . . .V.V.V.V.W.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. * Get Ready for 4th of 5> July Celebration .r 9^ Look about the home and make 5 sS a note of the. pieces of Curui- J ture yyu dci jC maximum comfort for yourself 5" ami family. Take advanr.ap"- J i y of 'his sea?ok of imleentienire J? PI sc&'-et fro re. our \ur<re stoek ? *<] tin you :ie.?' !'u make \ |?j your so?oris what you }? hi in to be. A ;. mo *" ty \vi!) t;'i a *o?g way n t h u -. Ijj Furniture Co. Z BOOXK. X. C %%V^.W.%VW.VWAV.VAW.VA SALE | \ND WIN ONE 5 r -uie, .c-ne'. day obly. srtadc am: \ cti'o par; br.d yavc.i to *? f, VE STOCK FARM ? SJxo'sns, Teixrt. 4TTLER I i'6, 1 if27 M MBEtt 1 ?H F | the day. We aUo undersiaiid B they will have ah airplum . Bffl j baseball games, and many oth- H er attractions that both young 818 | and old will enjoy. So make SB your arrangements how to at- BSB tend the biggest celebration , tha* Watauga county has ever jjgt had, duly 1. 1027. Everybody oK is expected to bring well filled Bag baskets. This celebration is rag being sponsored by the Wat'- Hj ! auga Post of the American jSE Legion and is to given in u| i the- $10$0'U American Legion, fln Park in Bbqiie. This can I"- HE made one of the most beautiful Kb p;;rk> in i)-?* whole country. B.c.t BB i j ing elevated il has a wonderful view and is covered with beau- En 1 | riful shrubbery and native 5? white pine which affords a line KB 1 I shade. Everyone at tending r the celebration should enjoy the day very much. gn \\ lion we are celebrating let's !l think now and then \vha:. it 38 all BK 1 on Mi-.-- Hazel Cook is now on w M Beauty Parlor. Wr. are inform- Rn [l ! v<l that her work i>- highly sa"*' isfactivry. Call aroaiui ar.'.i gfi '' give her a trial. 9H ga SAN1ITARY BARBER SHOP |g QUEEN ANN'IS BEAUTY 18 PARLOR || ^ Service Aboyp Se!P* jgfl BOONE, N. C. K ? ? 9 ? : . . i faf/Use OUR \ I!1! HAIR , J'^TONIC^ hail is long or bobbed frcq icut oiL Thin should be replaced bp oiir it-eds attention. That is nature's 'ay.- might be cos'*;y. Keep your snampoos when washing your hair, tierence. it will have luster ami e things; YOUR Druggists DGES jfty COMPANY s for Your Health \Jk <orth Carolina
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