LOCAL AFFAIRS Mrs. Rome Triplett and Miss Ella Dixon of Lenoir visited with Mrs. Frank Estes last week. Col. C. C. Miller and wile of Dayton, Ohio are spending a few days here with relatives. Miss Maizie Jean Jones of Mt. Airy sp^nt the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mrs. Remmel Porter of Cherry ville spent last week-end with her sister and mother, Mrs. Nell Linney and Mrs. E S. Coffey. Mr. Carl N orris of New Al bany, Pa. arrived Friday to spend a few days with relatives in Boone and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Reece and son, Freddy, spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cochrane of Newton, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Moody, of Route 2, Chapel Hill, announce the birth of a son, John Richard on October 7, weight 61b. 1 oz. Mrs. Leo K. Pritchett returned Monday from Grace Hoe pit*!, Banner Elk, where she was a patient for the past week. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley G. Hartzog and son, Gordon, visited Mt. Mitchell ( National Park last week-end. Misses Unadell and Ernestine Norris spent last week-end in Asheville visiting with Miss Jessie Norris. Mr. and Mrs. John Critcher of Asheville spent the week-end with Mr. Critcher's mother, Mrs. Jennie Critcher. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul DuPre of ( Mt. Airy were week end visitors ( with Mrs. DuPre's mother, Mrs. Jennie Critcher. , Mrs. F. P. Newton underwent a major operation at Baptist Hos pital, Winston-Salem on last Saturday morning. Mrs. Eola Deal who spent the summer in Boone, returned this week to her home in Chester, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Davis and children of Arlington, Va., were week end visitors with relatives in the community and environs. Mrs. H. Coleman Payne of Taylorsvill^ and daughter Mrs. LeRoy Cambell of Hickory were weekend visitors of Mrs. F. A. Linney. Mrs. Myron H. Wright and lit tle son, Hans, of Mineral, Va., visited Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. G. Farthing last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams of Asheville, Mrs. E. S. Coffey and Mrs. Nell Linney spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Black of Staunton, Va. , Bruce H. Angel is much im proved after his recent illness.; He left Friday for his home in Washington, D. C. after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Angel. Mrs. W. T. Burland of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Mrs. J. B. Everman of West Palm Beach, Fla. have been spending the past month with Mrs. J. W. Davis at her home on Ray Hill. j Mr. and Mrs. Russell Teague and daughter, Peggy Joyce, visit ed last week with relatives in Oak Ridge, Tenn. While away they enjoyed a tour through the Smoky Mountains and spent a day at the Cherokee Indiat Fair. M rs. J. W. Davis who has spent the summer at her cottage on Ray Hill left on Wednesday to visit her brother in Chattanooga, Tenn. before returning to her home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. Jim Council), district high way engineer, is a patient at a North Wilkesboro hospital, where he underwent an operation last week. His condition is reported as satisfactory, and he will likely return home within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sapp of Raleigh were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McGuire. Mr. Sapp graduated from the University of N. C. in July and has recently accepted a position with the advertising department of the News and Observer. Freezer Expert To Give Demonstrations Mrs. Margaret Tyner, Philco home economist of A. K. Sutton, Inc., Charlotte, will be at the Craven Furniture store Thurs day and Friday of this week, for the purpose of demonstrating the new home freezer units. Refresh ments will be served, and a cord ial invitation is extended to all to witness the demonstrations. Meat animals are selling at prices well above the support level. Mlii Mtifinl Hugh** Is Brld* Of Ma uric* Fagan. Jr. ' The recent marriage of Mar garet Elinor Hughe*, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Phillips Hughes of Boone and Maurice Joseph Fagan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mauris Joseph Fagan of Phila delphia took place in the Catholic Cathedral of The Assumption in Baltimore, Md. The Rev. Thomas J. Madagra, Rector of the cathedral officiated, using the double ring ceremony. The bridal chorus from Lohen grin was used as the processional, and Mendelssohn's wedding march was played softly during the ceremony. The bride entered with her uncle Paul Loraine Hofler of Gatesville, N. C. who gave her in marriage. She wore a cape ensemble of blue velvet, a white feather hat and white accessories. Her only ornament was a string of pearls. She wore a corsage of symbolian orchids and carried a white prayer book covered with an orchid and white ribbon streamers of stephanotis. Mrs. Robert A. Phillips- of Baltimore, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a black French crepe dress, black hat, and "a corsage of American Beauty roses. Roberta Ann Phillips, was ring bearer and wore a white dotted swiss dress, a white tulle circlet on her hair and a corsage of talisman rose buds. Vincent Butler of Philadelphia served as best man. The bride's mother wore a smoke grey gaberdine suit with black accessories and a corsage of tailsman roses. Following a short wedding trip they are now at home at 3438 Princeton Ave., Philadel phia. Mrs. Fagan graduated from Gatesville High school and Keys Costal College, Norfolk, Va. She was employed in the Northwest em Bank at Boone before her marriage. Mr. Fagan was educated at the North East Catholic College and is associated with the Safety Glass Co. He served as yeoman in the Coast Guard for four years. Founders Day C*l*brai*d At Skylin* R*itauranl Eleven alumnae of Woman's College of the University of North Carolina met at the Sky line Restaurant in Boone to join other alumnae groups through out the state in the celebration of Founders Day, October 5, at 8 o'clock. The group was unable to get the broadcast of the pro gram from Greensboro, but Miss Mary H. Walker, who presided at the meeting, read Chancellor W. C. Jackson's speech. Following the informal dinner and program the group organi zed a Watauga County Chapter and elected the following of ficers: President, Mrs. Doris Taylor Perry; vice president, Miss Cora Jeffcoat; secretary, Miss Mary H. Walker. It was de cided to have another meeting in the spring and invite other alumnae throughout the county and those transfers from Wo man's College at Appalachian State Teachers College to attend. Miss Mary Arrington, an alu mna from Rocky Mount and Blowing Rock, was a special guest for the occasion. She was at Woman's College when it opened its doors and had many interesting experiences to give to the other alumnae present. Those attending the meeting along with Miss Arrington were: Mrs. Doris Taylor Perry, Miss Helen Burch, Miss Cora Pearl Jeffcoat, Miss Madge Rhyne, Mrs. Cleata Jones Harmon, Miss Mary H. Walker, Mrs. Virgina Holshauser, Mrs. Eugenia Kearns Kirkman, Miss Mildred McKin ney and Miss Mary Ellen Gibbs.j Nedra Jean Wyke It Honored On Birthday Mrs. Fred Wyke gave a party Monday afternoon at her home on 15th St. in Hickory, honoring her daughter, Nedra Jean, on her second birthday anniversary. Games were played and prizes given. Many gifts were received by the honored guest. Cake was served with ice cream and lemonade to the fol lowing guests: Jeannie Mattern, Rebecca Smith, Laicene Sharpe, Jean Mullis, Chippie Lackey, Reta Ropper, Nancy and Whitey Shuffard. BPW Club OburTtn Butineu Women' i Week Members of the Boone Busi ness and Professional Women's Club are joining clubs through out the State and Nation in the observance of the week of Oct. 10-16 as National Business Wo men's Week with the theme, "Use Your Vote in '48." Thf thirty-odd members of the local club many of them teachers, secretaries, bookkeepers, health workers, beauticians, govern ment workers and housewives are stressing the importance of every qualified' citizen exercis ing his privilege of "Voting. U. S. asks Russia to resume lend-lease debt talk. Q Zionville News Mrs E. W. Harrison has re turned to her home at White ville, N. C. after spending a week here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hackedy of Damascus, Va. were the guests Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Winebargei . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norris and son, Joe Clyde, left last week for Miami, Fla. where they will spend the winter with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dan Stout of Neva, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hodge of Bluff City, Tenn. visi ted Mrs. John Hodge Sunday En route home. Mr. Hodge was accompained by his mother, Mra. Hodge who will visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Don Bingham of Sugar , Grove spent Sunday with Mrs. ; Lillie Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Eggers ; and daughter, Janice, of Vilas ] were dinner guests Sunday at| the home of the Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Eggers. 1 Eugene Wilson returned to ( Kingsport, Tenn. Monday where! he has employment. ( Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stephens ' and daughters visited relatives 1 in Shouns, Tenn. Sunday. < Mr. Chas. Wilkinson of Roa-< noke, Va. is spending this week 1 with Mr. and Mrs. George | Thomas. Mrs. Albert Dotson of Moun- ! tain City Tenn. visited relatives ! here recently. Mr. Lee Wilson is now at his 1 home here recovering from in- 1 juries received recently when' struck by an automobile. Mr. R. L. Trivett who holds a ' position in a Morganton school ' spent the week end here with > home folks. ' Mountain Dale Newt ( Mr. M. C. Cornett of Elizabeth- > ton, Tenn. spent several days visiting with relatives and ( friends. 1 Claude and Troy Cornett left; last Friday for a business trip to ] Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moody and children visited Sunday , afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. < Clyde Cornett and Mr. and Mrs. , Millard Greene. j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cornett and J children and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest i Guy and children of Mountain J City, Tenn. were visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cornett. Mrs. Troy Cornett was lushed to Banner Elk Hospital Sunday in a serious condition. Mr. Lannie Henson was a din- ? ner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Cyde Cornett. Rev. Ronda Earp filled his re gular appointment Saturday and Sunday at Mountain Dale church. Mrs. Letha Moody and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Nor ris at Mabel Sunday. Home And Garden To Mm! With Mrs. Mabel B. Brown The Home and Garden depart ment of the Worthwhile club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Mabel Bingham Brown. Cove Creek Wins Over Cranberry Cove Creek overwhelmed Cranberry in a home game on Thursday with a score of 28-7. Touchdowns were made by Bill Moody, Pat Mast. David Horton and Oscar Harmon while Can non Ward. Bill Moody, Pat Mast and David Horton each contri buted an extra point. Straight football was played by both teams with a minimum of penal ties. Coach Carl Fidler is to be congratulated on the splendid showing made by his team in winning the last three games, two against Cranberry and one against Mountain City. The squad consists of the fol lowing players: Tommy Greene, center; Clint Ward, right guard; Jack Combs, right tackle; Cecil Ward, right end; Ray McGinnis. left guard; Bill Moody, left tackle; Junior Danner, left end; David Horton, right half; Pat Mast, quarter back; Oscar Har mon, left half; Cannon Ward, fullback. Other players in the game against Cranberry were John J. Bingham, Sherman Bing ham, Frank Combs, Carlton El liott, Albert Harmon, Bill Allen, Jay Teerqs, and Frontis Davis. BOX SUPPER The Foscoe Girl Scouts are sponsoring a box supper for the benefit of one of Roscoe's most loved families who is in distress. The supper will be held a^Mrs. Stanford Coffee's Store, Satur day, Oct. 16, at 7 p. m. MAN CARVES SELF Jersey City, N. J ? While cut ting bread for dinner, Frank Matsen, 20, suffered a cut on his stomach when the bread knife slipped. New Teachers Employed Here Mr. John T. Howell, Principal of the Boone Demonstration school, has announced the fol lowing list of faculty members, together with the grade taught, degrees held by each teacher, the colleges from which the de grees were conferred; and the teacher's home address: Seventh grades: Donald C. Thompson, B. S., A. S. T. C.; M. A., University of North Caro line; Boone. Wilda Lea Mont gomery, A. B., University of West Virginia; M. A., Ed. D.. University of Pittsburg; Boone. Sixth grades: Benjamin Horton, Jr., B. S., A. S. T. C.; Charlotte. Melvin M. Lashure, B. S., A. S. T. C.; M. Ed., Duke; Gouvenor, New York. Fifth grades: Mary H. Walker,, B. A., M. A, Wo man's College of the University of North Carolina; Gibsonville, N. C. Isabel Mason, B. A., West ern Kentucky; M. A., Peabody; Sonora, Kentucky. Fourth grades: Clyde M. Goodman, B. S., A. 5. T. C., M. A., Peabody; West Jef ferson. Mary Ellen Gibbs, B. A., Guilford; M. A., Woman's College ot the University of North Caro lina; Guilford College. Third grades: Christine Innings, B. A.; M. A., University of Kentucky; Straight Creek, Kentucky. Bess S. Crawford, B. A., A. S. T. C.; Boone. Second grades: Ennis R. Davis, B. S., A. S. T. C.; M. A., Peabody; Todd. Ella Austin Beshears, B. S., A. S. T. C.; M. A, Peabody; Boone. First * grades: Grace M. Councill, B. S., A. S. T. C., University of North Carolina; Boone. Velma M. Cottrell, B. S., K. S. T. C.; Boone. Mrs. Leafy belle Broome, B. S., A. S. T. C., Boone; Music: Louise Wing ate Horton, B S.t Woman's College af the University of North Caro lina; Charlotte. Librarian: Grace Y. Buckland, B. S., A. S. T. C.; Covington, Virginia. Physical Education: Mrs. Doyle Ayers, B. 3., A. S. T. C., Boone. Secretary: Helen Cox, B. S., A. S. T. C.; EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the executor of the will of J. L. Wllaon, late of the rounty of Watauga. thla la to notify >11 persons having claims against the estate of the said deceaaed to present them to me for payment within twelve months of the date hereof, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All those Indebted to the estate are aaked to make imme diate payment. This Sept. 11. t#48. MRS. CALLIE WILSON. Ex. Will of J. L. Wilson. Deed. B-ie-?p NOTICE Or ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as the administra tor of the estate of Susan Watson, late of the county of Watauga. State ( of North Carolina, this la to notify I all those having claims against the estate of the said deceased to pre- 1 sent them to me for payment within twelve months of the date hereof or this noUce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All those Indebted t? the estate are asked to make lm-| mediate payment. This September 3rd 1948. E. A. RUSSELL. Administrator 9-9-Sp | To Reitet v ^ Missry l 9 Cr^666 0? MHITS - Man NOT RMS I DON'T COUGH Your Head Off! Ask For Mentho-Mulsion If it fails to stop your cough due to colds, ask for your your money back Boone Drug Co. Th? BEXALL Store .?rl Mother, you know what won derful relief you get when you rub on Vlcks VapoRubf Now... when your child wakes up In the night tormented with a croupy cough of a cold, here's a special way to use Vlcks VapoRub. It'? VapoRub 8 team ? and It brings relief almost instantly! Put a good spoonful of Vlcks ?oothlng VapoRub Steam. Med icated rapors penetrate deep into cold -congested upper bron chial tubes audi . bring relief ?c:i" *r.*o-.+d r?..k fllM CLASSICS I Alto 2 Cartoons - Adventure Screen Song and Variety Short MONDAY THE PICTURE THAT'S AS HAPPY as IRISH LAUGHTER "THE LUCK OF THE IRISH" with Tyrone Power Ann Baxter ALSO CAHTOON TUESDAY ' jQ ftf MG Ms BIG TECHNICOLOR MUSICAI Judv GAHI.ANI) Gene KLLLY ' THL PIRATL" ALSO SPORT SHORT WEDNESDAY * ALSO CARTOON ? NEWS THURSDAY aod FRJDAY What a Girl! What a Piciura! "5li? APARTMENT OWINN I 2Q TKHNtCCXO* ALSO LATE NEWS il Exclo?'v' 25-lb. B*g 25-lb. Bag SCRATCH FEED *1 .20 LAYING *1 .27 St '4.55 MASH Try 100-lb. . Bag $4.70 16% Dairy Feeder *3.75 Second Annual Grayson-Carroll HEREFORD BREEDER'S SALE CLIFFSIDE FARM - GALAX, VA." 1 :00 P. M. Saturday, October 16, 1948 Offering i .. 13 BULLS - - 32 FEMALES 6 to 24 months old i ," Consigned by: Dr. J. Glenn Cox, Hillsville Dr. T. H. Worrell, Hillsville Va. Va. Dan B. Waugh, Galax, Va. ciiffside Farms, Galax, V*. Dr. R. S. Kyle, Galax, Va. r Bryant, Independence, Ernest Haga, Independence, Va. ? Va. (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) W&?mm Mu.# ? m xm ImtWm i3LA aafo ? y - , * ????? \ V Vvv\^ v> T ?- %f&J- ilj^M| A HON. R. L. DOUGHTON ninth district Congressman, will speak at a Democratic Rally to be held at BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 15th at 7:30 All Democratic candidates for county of fice will be present. Everyone invited. La t 1 ' dies particularly requested to attend. Other Entertainment Features