Early Democra t Files J J.Mi? I a ?2 SIXTY YEAR* AOO mm Tram The |O^P IHtMkM 11 1MI Sam J. Bra w ley, wile and baby are at Cspl. Lovnrc. jr.'* Atty. Spainhour it attending Burke court this w?k. i; Miss Natink Rivers open* school at Linville City next Mon day. Mr. Wort man, of the Grand father sold mini's, was in town iMrt T 0 & '-i & ^ Ca^. Coffey U mining tor fil ver. or aome other metal on hia land near Boone. Newton Banner ha* completed una af the beat dwelling hou.se* in the county. One of our choicest girls. Miss Bina Greene, haa bean quite ill for aome days, but is now im proving. i A. J. McBride, Jr., of Cove Creek, dug 64 bushels of Irish potatoes from '-i acre of ground. M. M. Norria, of Sutherland, has gone to Statesville to study law under Major Binjjham. Misa Vickie and Alice Baird, of Valle Crucis, left Wednesday for Lenoir, where they will enter Davenport College. Married at the residence of, and by W. E. Greene Esq., of Stony Fork, on last Sunday, Mr. Jacob Michael to Miss CTlea C. Lea. On last Tueaday evening the young people of Boone enjoyed quite a pleasant sociable at the residence of Dr. W. B. Council), given in honor of the highly ao complisned Miss Mamie Moors, of Ala., and Dr. Jeff B. Council!, of Salisbury. "Beauty, intangible, vague and ill-to-be-defined, and that la mightier than Manoah'a son," threw her bewitching charms around the hearts of the young men. while the rareat music, both vocal and instrumen tal rendered by the talented Misses Council! and visitors, made an occasion long to be re membered by those who were in attendance. The amount per capita to the scholar this year ia 87 cents. Very little, if any, above the capita will be allowed to weak districta. THIRTY-NINE YEARS AGO Items From The Democrat, S?pl?mb?r 12. 1*12 Young Dr. Ronda Hardin left Monday for Charlotte, where he will resume his studies in the North Carolina Medical College. Robert L. Brown, a Trinity student, after spending two weeks of his vacation with home folks in Boone, left Monday for Durham, where he will take up his second year's course in Trin ity. Miss Mary Leslie Puliiam, who has spent the summer at the home of her uncle, Mr. L. N. Perkins, has returned to Virginia Intermont College at Bristol where she will teach in the Con servatory of Music. Dr. Counciil Boyden, who bas been practicing at Valle Crucis during the summer, has returned to Charlotte, where he will en ter college his fourth and final year. Julius C. Blair, of Lenoir, who has just recovered from an at tack of fever, is with his parents on New River for a short stay. We gladly welcome back to Watauga Messrs. Everett and Mack Beach and their families, who have been in the State of Washington for the past three years. They have come to stay, ufld the county Is to be con gratulated upon having attrac tions sufficient to induce them to return to their native heath. Messrs. Ira T. John?on and Rufus Maltby, who completed the poet graduate course at t)K' Training School in Boone last year, enrolled in Wake Ferast College at its opening last week. No brighter young men have ever graduated here and their future carter will be watched with interest by their many ad miring friends. Mr. W. W. Scott, who for the past' twenty jreari ha* been hold ing a position in thu Treasury Department at Washington. D. C., spent Monday in town shak ing hands with bis friends of former days. Mr. Scott wai for many yean editor of the Lenoir Topic, and his efforts in the newspaper field were highly Ap preciated by the people of thin entire mountain section, and numbers hla friends In Watauga by the score. Sub-District Meet Held at Rfrenriew Approximately 109 persons at tended the last meeting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship Sub District. which was held at Riv erview Sunday. The program was under the di rection of Milton Barden. Alter a responsive reading, hymn, and a prayer led by Rev. Mr. Kerr, Lawrence Barden gave an inter esting account of the week he spent recently at the Youth Con vocation at Purdue University The theme for meditation during the convocation was "Chrlatlan Living for Our Time." A buslnesx meeting, with Ka therine Clay presiding, was held immediately after the program. The attendance banner, which is given each month to the church having the largest attendance, went to Little Laurel for the sec ond consecutive time. Nine churches were represented at the meeting. Delicious refreshments were served in the cafeteria of the Rivcrvicw school. BETTER STAY Funeral Director (to aged mourner) ? How old are you? Aged Mourner ? I'm 97; be 98 next month. Funeral Director ? Hardly worth going home It it? If Your Stomach Is Like A Gas Factory! When you eat a meal and it turns right into gas. it's a sign your food Is not digeitlng quick ly enough. It just layi there and ferments. So you are in misery with gas for hours afterward. Many Boone people used to feel that way before they got CERTA-VIN. This new medicine digests food faster and better. Taken before meals it works with your food. Gas pains go! Inches of bloat vanish! Contains Vitamin B-l with Iron to give pep and make nerves stronger. Miserable people soon feel dif ferent all over. So don't go on suffering. Get CERTA-VIN ? Boone Drug Store. lc Not one single case of throat irritation CAMELS ? iKflfs what nol?d throat In ?f KwtWfdt ?! p*ofil? who trmkod ?nly Camolt far SO dayi I PROTECT YOUR FAMILY by becoming a member of REINS . STURDIVANT BURIAL ASSOCIATION TELEPHONE 24 - BOONE, N. C. A 28 cent fee b charged upon joining after which the foUow duei are in effect: QimHilf T?art| Beaeflt One to Ten Y em .10 .40 I *0.00 Tan to Tvantgr-Niae Yean M JO UMjM Thirty to Fifty Year* .40 1J0 100.00 Fifty to Sixty-five Yean JO 140 100.00 Smokey Mountain Harrkie Will Appear - ? ? rinar arrangement! hav* ?)??? completed (or the ?tage appear anre of the Smokty Mountain Hay rid* in B#on? at the Apptln chi?n Theatre. according to Mr. Jay lu-ath. manager. The ihqw which feature* top radio, atagejf recording and teieviaion artist* will bring tklir entire LBS Met- [l work show !*re (or one perform I ance oft Thundajr night, Sfptem iber 13. T>>i? tame program can c kbe heard on a coast to coait hook- ! [up on the 431 I.lkerty radio fta- i lions Saturday night. October 6 It 8 o'iatoclcN Heard warkly coast to coo*t wer thp Liberty Broadcasting System, the show hat spent much of its time on the air pro ? ? ? r motihg the Bloc Ridgo Moun tain* ol Western North Carolina and will continue to do so. gcientitt* Me man-made way atatioi. to moon not far oft He that hath ri?ht, fears: ho that hath wrong, hopes ? John Ray. ? Lower world consumption ol cotton flbroseen for 1951-52. Health & Beauty ! Freshens And Sweetens The Breath Listerine . . 7Z 49? Antaoid .. . Laxative . . . Phillip*' Milk Of Magnesia . ? & 39c Wrapped In Plain Paper Kotex . . 2 75? Colgate Ribbon Dental Cream ar 47c Scott Facial Quality Toilet Tissu*? Soft-Weve_ < m Rolls Hole* Rich Tomato Tissue... 2 ? 27? For Red Letter Desserts ? Six Delicious Flavor* J 6 1 1 - 0 . . . 3 "" 25? t -3E 'uaUdi Digestible Shortening Undo Bon'o Converted Crisco.... ~99c Rice r38c Skinner's OeLvxe Swift's Shortening Macaroni . . . 1 1 0 Swift'ning . . ~ 99c Potor Pan Salted Ketchup . . T 27s Peanuts . . . "? 31 c Dram""'* F'"W -4e 5LV"h*" A"- Di,l"f,cU Freer. ... c 51e Clorox z i7? ?toy* Freeh Without Kefrl^tio. Pure Lard ?**?* % S9C Llbfcy'a Twice-Rich Tomato Juice . . 30c "eal Tropic Treat? Del Monte Crushed Pineapples 27? BAGS 19?r 50c "Plan your shopping list around the BRANDS YOU KNOW ? brands of PROVEN QUALITY that are featured in your favorite women's maga zines. We have a tre mendous array of theSe 'Celebrities of the Food World' ? at VALUE PRICES! Come in early Armour"* All-Meat Armour*! Chopped Treetr51c Ham.r57c Just Open The Can And Heat And Eat Armour's Beef Stew 53? Armour'* Delicious Smoky Flavor Vienna Sausage ... ? 22? Tatty Corned Beef Haeh Armour's Beef Hash r- 40c Southern Gold Margarine . i-Lb. Colored Prints 31 DAIRY VALUES! Bortfen'a Chateau De?H. Creamery (14-lb. Printa) Cheese . . V.b. St .04 Butter * 74c Philadelphia Cream Rish'a Whip Cheese T. 38c Topping ? ? 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