rr'; ?? ? ? ention?doaal Jtctiwties - Office Telephone AMhent 4-3W.2 RIVERS, Editor ? Home Telephone AMherstj-JHW . - V Local Affairs Ml* Bunny Iiua of Bristol, Tenn. visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kelley. Mr?. J. W. Whitehead spent Sun day in. Lenoir with her niece, Mrs. Barney Cooke and Mr. Cooke. Misa Mattie Taylor of Winston Salem was the weefc end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mast are in Lancaster, Pa. buying furniture for Mast Furniture Co. Mrs. M. P. Critcher left Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Critcher in Salisbury, Maryland. Mr. Joe Hardin of White Plains, N. Y. spent the week end with his family here. Mr. Charles Powell of Wilson visited last Thursday with bis aunt, Mrs. W. F. Miller. Sr. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Farthing, Jr. and sons, John and Joe, of Win ston-Salem spent the week end with Dr. and Mts. J. C. Farthing. Mr. Alfred Adams and Mr. James Marsh attended the N. C. Bankers Convention beld in Pinehurst Mon day and Tuesday. Mr. Armfield Coffey of the Uni versity of North Carolina was a k end visitor with his parents, and Mrs. Paul A. Coffey. Miss^Patsy McGulre of Woman's College in Greensboro spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. R. W. McGulre. Dr. and Mrs. Hadley Wilson at tended the N. C. Medical Society convention in Pinehurst May 1 through the 4th. Mr. Smith Hagaman of Winston Salem is spending two weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Elsie Hagaman and other relatives in the county. Mrs. W. C. Ramsey and children, Robin and Gary, of Asheville were week end visitors with Mrs. W. F. Milter, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Wood ring of Perkinsville announce the. birth of a son on Monday at mtauga Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Braswell of Monroe spent the week end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hagaman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winkler and Eddie spent Sunday in Morganton with Mrs. Winkler's mother, Mrs. Charles Lane. Miss Bobble McBane of Lenoir Rhyne College, Hickory, was the guest of Miss Janie Cline over the week end. Mr. J. G. Walker of Unolr City, Tenn. is returning home today af' ter spending two weeks with rela tives in the county. Mt, Lawrence Barden, student in Duke Univeriity Divinity School, spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Ma. J. Bynum Taylor visited Sund*Twith Drv H. B. Per ry, Sr., who is a patient at Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro. Mrs. James M. Deal returned I home Monday after visiting a few | days with her husband, Lt. Com. Deal, in Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs. Ira Ayers ts a patient at Memorial Hospital in Charlotte, where she underwent major sur gery on May 2. Her condition has been reported as satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May and Pamela of Concord, returned home Thursday after spending a few days with Mrs. May's mother, Mrs. Clyde Tester of Matney. Mrs. Harold Kanuckle and daughter, Kathy, of Danville, Ohio arrived Friday for a two-week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rush'and other relatives in Boone. The Rev. Everett Lowman, the I Rev. N. C. Bush and Miss Geral- 1 dine Sarratt 'attended the diat Minister's Retreat in State*- ] ville Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Paul DuPre and son, John, returned to their home in Hender sonville Wednesday aftfr spending . a few days at the home of Mrs. M P. Critcher. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hayes and daughter, Jimmie Karen, of North Wilkesboto were week end visi tors with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ra g*n Mr, John Lewis, who spent the winter with his sen, Mr. Glenn Lewis and Mrs. Lewis In New Or ata.. arrived here Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. have returned to their their daughter. Mrs. W. C. ' and Judge OBrtan in Elisabeth- ] Mrs. WUm? Q. Russell u< nephew. Joha Kent Coleman, spent the week end in North Wilkesboro with Mrs. RusmU's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Greer. W Mrs. Howard Bange and Mr*. Ruby Dugger of < Elizabethton, Tennessee visit*! Sunday with Mr. sod Mrs. Char lea Lewis of Sher wood and with relative* in Boone. Mr*. Sain Atkins has returned from Baltimore, where she visited at the home of a son, Mr. Robert Atkins for the winter. She alio visited a niece, Mr*. Adrian Yates of Dundalk, Md. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hodges were Mr. and |(rs. Charles McNeill, of Parlier, Miss Jane Hartley of Bristol, Ten*., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clay and children, Wayne and Joe, of Charlotte. Dr. and Mrs. , Vernon Honeycutt and little daughter, Jewell Land, of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week end with Dr. Honeycutt'* grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. C. G. Hodge*. Dr. Gfrie F. Bare attended the North Carolina Chiropractic Con vention which was held in the Ro bert E. Lee Hotel ia Winston Salem on Btfday and Saturday, May 6th ancTvth. Mr. and Mr*. Pauli Winkler and Eddie were recent vUitor* with the Rev. and Mr*. J. P. Davis in Mocks ville. Mrs. Davis is recovering from injuries sustained in an automobile accident several weeks ago^ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGuire and children visited in the home of Luther McGuire Sunday and in the afternoon both families visit ed the pinnacles of the Beech Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bingham and daughter, Julia Ann, of Kan napolis, Mrs. Walter Thomas and daughter, Pat, of Jonesvilie spent the week end with Mrs. R. K. Bingham. Dr. Lee Reynolds, Mr. Ray Der rick, Dr. I. W. Carpenter, Dr. Richard Fisher, Mr. Starr Stacy and Miss Ida Led better attended the Academy of Science and N, C. Psylogical Association meetings at Davidson College Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill good and Donna of Lenoir, Mr and Mrs. Byr^rf'faMfctng and Julia of Win ston-Salem and Miss Ruth Farth ing of Shelby were week end visi tors with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Farth ins* Mr. and Mrs. Daras Elmore and daughter Pain of Granite F-.ll? visited Saturday with Mrs. El more's parents, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Hodges. Other visitors in the Hodges home were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bichards of Shelby. Mrs. Harvey Owens of Gaston la spent the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mh. Joe C. Cooke. Mrs.Yooke returned with her to Gastoni^for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Han-ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Koontz of Welcome, N. C. announce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Jane Koontz, who weighted eight pounds, nine ounces at .Lexington Memorial ^lospital on April 19. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Greene of Boone and her paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Koontz of Welcome. lki?8 Clapp, Mr. Norris Are Engaged gj MISS ELIZABETH ANNE CLAPP Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gilmer Clapp, Route 8, Greensboro, an nounce the engagement and ap proaching marriage of their eldest daughter, Elizabeth Anne, Thorn asville. to Mr. Eddie Paul Norria of Mebane. The wedding is planned for Sat urday, July 2, at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church, Greensboro. Miss Clapp is a graduate of Mc Leansville High School, attended Brevard Junior College, Brevard, and received her Bachelor of Arts degree 4a primary education from High Point College, High Point. For the past year and a half she has been teaching at Kern Street School in Thomasvnie City Schools. Mr. Norris is the son of Mr*. ?? Mr. Milton Barden spent the week end with his pMnts, Dr. and Mrs. John G. Bardefr He was ac companied by Messrs Thompson Evans of ^lelby and James Farn um of?Kfllotte. All are students at the Ttniversity of North Caro lina. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Scroggs and daughter, Edie, visited a few days the latter part of the week with Mrs. Scroggs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Evans in Welflon. Their son, fales, who had visited his grandpa cents since Easter, return ed home with them. Visitors Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aud L. Ward were: Mr. and Mrs. Julia Hollar, Mr. and Mrs. BuHon Yates, Mr. and Mrs John Mitchell, North Wilkesboro; Mr. and Mrs. Graver Turner- and children, Mrw Lillle Coffey, Hick ory; Mr. anAfrs. Lawrence Hen son, Ross Perry and children, Mr. and Mrs. GUbert Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Byrd. Mr. Tom Ward, and Mrs. Mabel Ward. ? i , SHOP AT BELK'S FOE I SHOES for every member of the family We Are Boone'* Exclaiive Distributors far Red Riding Hood Shoes For Boys and Girls Weyenberg Shoes for Men Natural Bridge Shoes For Men and Women WE Fit SHOES BY X-RAY WE CABBY A COMPLETE STOCK OF SHOES FOB EVEBY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY? TWO BIG SHOE DEPABTMENTB? FBST FLOOR AND BASEMENT BEUC'S Dept. Store YOUB SHOPPING CENTER ? BOONE, N. C. Wa Claaa Wihwilp at U;W p. m Skop at B ELK'S Today ml Ererydajr and San! Mona Norrii Farthing of Mebane and the late Mr. Paul Norrii of Sugar Grove. He is a graduate of Bethel High School, Sugar Grove. He attended Appalachian State Teacher* College, Boone, before entering the U. S. Army. Since hi* diacharge in October he hu been employed by Burlington MiUi in Burlington. Riverview Club Has May Meeting The Hay meeting of the River view Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday night. Hay 4th at 7 J0 witWHr*. Paul Horeti. The .leesidentnirs. Stuart Norrii, read the ?0th Psalm as the devotion, after which the business and an nouncements were discussed. Hiss Catherine Holcomb^hen gave an ' interesting demonstration on "Floor Fiatehes." The nutting for April, held with Mrs H. S. Miller was post poned until April 20th. A very interesting demonstration on col or and design was given at the meeting by Miss Holcomb. Delici ous refreshments were served. Now Open , ? . ? for the Summer Season Sky-Vu DRIVE-IN THEATRE TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT Beginning at Dark FRIDAY ft SATURDAY May 13 and 14 SUNDAY? MAY 15 Beachhead TONY CURTIS FRANK LOVEJOY MONDAY & TUESDAY May 1? and 17 She Wore A Yellow Ribbon gjOHN WAYNE ? WED. * THURSDAY May IS and It Dial-M For Murder RAY MILLAND Mits Miller, Mr, Phipps Married MRS. HOWARD PHIPPS Mitt Ollie Je?n Miller became the bride of Mr. Howard Phippi at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Howington, of Elizabethton, Tenn., at 7 p. m. May 4, with the Rev. Howington officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Zionville, and is a graduate of the class of MM at Cove Creek. The groom -Is the -son of Mr. ?nd Mrs. E. R. Phlpps of Trade, Tenn., and attended school in Tennessee. He recently returned " from Korea, having spent two years in the armed service. At present the couple are mak ing their home at KnoxviUe, Tenn. Thomas Reuniorf Plans Are Made A reunion will be held June S in honor of Emmett Thomas of MaUd City, Idiho, formerly of Trade, Tennessee. He if the ion of the late Frank ami Sallie Thomas. The reunion win be held at the late Frank Thomas' residence, located near Yrade, Tennessee. All friends and relatives of Mr. Thomas are cordially invited to attend and 1>Hag a basket of ftod. There 4riH /be (Fecial singers and praeching. Chicken Pie , Supper Slated The Episcopal Churches of the Valie Crucis area are sponsoring a chicken pie supper at the Vall? Crucis public school Saturday, May 14, at 7:00 p. m. Besides the supper singing and musical num bers will be featured. Clubwomen Hold Annual Banquet The annual banquet of Boone Worthwhile Woman. Club wai held on M?tr 6 in Um Daniel Boom Hotel. Mix E. L. Ray, PreaMent, welcomed the guests Coach It. W. Watkln* responded fir the hus bands Mil. Gene Wilson and Mr. Bob Oil ley sang delightfully, ac companied on the piano by Mitt Betsy Witt. Guert speaker was Mrs. Ray mond T. Dent of Spruce Pine, sec ond vice-president of the N. C. State Federation of Womans Clubs, and director of districts. She was introduced by Mrs. Wat kins. Mrs. Dent installed the officers for the coming year In a lovely and Impressive service. There are: Mrs. E. L Ray, president; Mrs. Lee Reynolds, first vice-president; Mrs. Glenn Andrews, second vice-pres ident; Mrs. Austin South, record ing secretary; Mra. J. V. Caudill, corresponding secretary; Mr? May Miller, treasurer. Chairmen of de partments are Mrs. John Horton, of Home and Garden Department; Mrs. Dempaey Wilcox, Literature and Education department; and Mrs. Roy Rufty, Music and Art de partment. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dent, Dr. and Mra. A. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dougherty, Mrs. Pearl Bingham, and all the huabands of the members. In charge of arrangements were Mrs. George Greene, Mrs. J.! V. Caudill, Mrs. Frank McCracken, Mrs. Esther Boone, Mrs. Mae Mil ler, Mrs. E. L. Ray, and Mrs. R. H. Harmon, and for the progranOfrs. John Horton, Mrs. J. D. Shoemake, Miss Clyde Goodman, and Mrs. Ralph Buchanan. Delta Kappa Gammas Gather The Delta Kappa Gamma held a meeting Saturday, Hay 7 at the Daniel Boone Hotel to transact the necessary business (or this year. Miss Julia Wetherington of the State Department of Public In struction was a guest of Mrs* Inw ard Edmisten. Mr*. John Horon gave a brief report of the state convention which was held at Pint hurst the last week in April. Mrs. Allie Rodgin, presided for Mrs. See Me For Remarkably 'Low Rates on? \ Auto Insurance With Stale Farm Mutual ! Fred Kirrkner 7U E. Howard St. FIwm ABM-ISM Grace Councill, president, who was abaent The group decided to make the next meeting ? social for Mmmar school Delta Kappa's Gamma members around the first of July. . ;> ? r~~ Pneeiderrf Cabinet-level ? ? ins Federal controls to OUR HOUSE? STAIRS? -AND =?5K5G3 DRAPES CURTAINS BLANKETS SLIPCOVERS SPARKLE LIKE NEW AGAIN BECAUSE SANITOHI DRY CLEANING GETS OUT MORE DRT ALSO Free Mothproofing AT Trail way Cleaners, Inc. AM 4-8415 BOONE, N. 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