entio _ ona JEAN L. RIVERS, Editor ocia ? Home telephone AMherst 4-3889 1 mm ' i.w >?' ' Office Telephone AMherst 4-3812 local Affairs Miss Patsy McGuire is visiting this week with Mr. and Mr*. Dan Sapp in Albemarle. Mia* Lula Pruett of Charlotte la the guest of Dr and Mrs. H. M. Cook thia week.y; 'ST < ^ Mr. Allen Adama of Cleveland. Ohio, is spending hia vacation with his family at' Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hooker of , Charleston. S. C. visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Keltey last week. Miss Bunny Isaacs spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cook and family in Winston-Salem Mr. Sam Weems, superintendent of Blue Ridge Parkway, was the guest of Mr. Stanley A. Harris Sat urday. Mrs. Jack Anderson of Greens boro spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Frank Payne and Mr. Payne. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fidler were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Felton and children, Nan and Spate, of Winston-Salem. Miss Louise Taylor returned to Gastonia Wednesday after spend ing ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bynum Taylor. Mr. John Austin of Bristol, Va., is spending the week visiting with relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Greer and son, Chad, of Orlando, Florida are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greer. Lt. and Mrs. Fred W. Lawler of Coronado, California arrived Sun day for a week's visit with Dr. and Mrs. Len D. Hagaman. Mrs. Lloyd Isaacs and children, Kim and Steve, are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. B! Angel. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sapp and son, Michael, of New Bern were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Minor. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bentley of North Wilkesboro visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George C. Greene. Miss Eleanor Gear of Cleveland, Ohio, will arrive Friday to spend a week with her mother, Mrs. Lena Geer, 110 Carolina Avenue. Miss Frances Jones and Miss Ruby Lee Hartley spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy of Sumter, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hayes, Jr., of Michigan and Oscar Hayes of Boone visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes on July 4. ? David Alexander of Winstoo-Sa lem is spending the week with his uncle, W. J. Alexander, and Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. John Smith of Washington, N. C. is spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Greerte, Jr and Mr. Greene. Mr. and Mr*. Richard Hutchins of Dobaon spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackburn and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winkler. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Warwick of Charlotte were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cra Mrs. Lois Floyd and sons, Dan and Jim. of Lumberton visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Hack Luttrell at tended the wedding of Mia* Lynne Goodman and Mr. Jack Luttrell in Greensboro Sat Miaa Emma Sprung recently spent a week in Crescent City, Daytona, Ormond Beach and New Smyrna Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brendall and Mr. Jimmy Brendall returned home Wednesday after visiting a few days with Rev. J. A. Brendall in Franklin, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hodges of Savannah, Ga.. art visiting Mrs. Hodges' sitter and mother, Miss Clara Greene and Mrs. John A. Greene of Boone, Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilfong and children of Charlotte spent the holidays with Mr?. Wilfong's par ents, Mr and Mrs. Finley P. Hod ges of Boone. V Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hill and children, Scott and Martha, of Lan sing. Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. J. N Hagaman and daughtera, Nancy and Jane, of Norfolk, Virginia art visiting this wt*k with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Sherwood Mr. and Mrs. Hagaman and daugh tera will spend Mat week with Mr. and Mrs. Fad Hafaman i^JBeavtf Dam. ?>: ? > lam&m'WUBki it . Mr. and Mrs 3. Kelsey and Beach, Florida. %? ' Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cook of Cleveland. Ohio (pent last week with Mr. and Mn. D. W. Cook o( Sands and Mr. H. Ik Cook ?f Sil vers-tone. Airman 3-c Jamei B. BrendaU, who ia attending University of Syracuse. Syracuse, N. Y , is spends inn ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. R. BreOMlSPV Mr. John W. Hodges, Sr . ?rhu recently underwent surfery at Wa tauga Hospital, is recuperating at the home ?f Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. John Boone and children, Debbie, Nancy and John III, of Philadelphia, Pa. arrived Saturday for a visit with Mrs. John A. Boone. Mrs. Jerry Coe and son, Johnny, returned home Sunday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fer rell Rogers in Asheville. Mr. Coe joined them for the week end. Mrs. John S. Kane and children, Susan and Steven, are spending a month in Ocean City, N. J. Mr. Kane will join them Sunday for a two-week vacation. Mrs. Sam Atkins returned home Saturday from a week's vacation at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Ruby Dial of Charlotte is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Atkini. Mrs. J. M. Gaither and Mrs. Joe Crawford returned from a month's trip to California Thursday. They visited Lt. Joe Gaither in Camp Pennington, California. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCoy of Cleveland, Ohio, has returned home after spending two weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Arlie Eggers, Eliz abethton, Tenn., and her father, Mr. Will Eggers, Sherwood. A. T. Adams, cashier of the Northwestern Bank in Boone, is at tending the lBth annual Carolinas Bankers Conference at the Uni versity of North Carolina in Chapel Hill this week. I Mr. and Mrs. John Payne and children, Jack and Martha, of Day ton, Ohio, and Dr. George N. And erson of High Point were week end guests of Miss Helen Under down. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisk and child ren, Allen and Carolyn, returned to their home in E. Canton, Ohio Sunday after spending three days with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bates and family on State, Farm road. Viators last week at the Fred L. Greene home on Meat Camp were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Greene, Can ton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Moore and Linda, Burlington. The Greenes also visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Key and son, Jeff, of Arlington. Virginia were recent visitors with Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Cook. Jeff is spending the summer with Marcus and Toy Cook. j Mrs. Lillian Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cook attended Mrs. L. F. Kent's funeral in Todd Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Kent died in the Kingsport, Tennessee Saturday following a long illness. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Rivers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Heffner in Glen Alpine. Rachel Rivers returned home with them after spending a week with the Heffners. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hodges and children, Linda and Larry, of Sa vannah, Ca . were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hayes and family of Boone, Route Visitor* last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alexander were Mrs. Alexander's mother, Mrs. W. L. Moser of Grensboro, little Miss Patty Abler, also of Greensboro, and Mrs. Clara Potts of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dowling. Miss Sarah Lind Dowling and Major John H. Thomas returned home Sunday from Washington, D. C? where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Helen McChesney Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hampton and sons, Gregory, Riekie, Jerry and Gary, left for their home in Cleveland, Ohio Saturday after visiting two weeks with Mrs. Jen nie Thomas of Zionville and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hampton in Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Edmlsten and Children, Linda, Patsy and Ed ward Jay, of Kingiport, Tennessee visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farthing, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mast and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edmisten over the week end. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greer wtre Mr. and Mrs Clarke Stroud and son, Steve, of Marion, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Adams of Greenville, Tennes see. Their daughter, Mia* Nancy Adams, t* spending the summer with Mr. and Mr* Creer and i* at tending Appalachian High School Mr. and Mri J. A. Main and daughter*. Shirley, Joan. Sandra and Patricia, of Havro de Grace, Maryland are (pending two weeks with friends in the county. MRS. JACK SHIEFLER LUTTRELL Miss Goodman And Mr. Luttrell Are Married In Greensboro Last Saturday Greensboro, July 9 ? Miss Carey Lynne Goodman and Jack Shiefler Luttrell, both of Greensboro, were married at S p. m. today in Finch Memorial Chapel at Greensboro College here. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leith Goodman of Greensboro. Mr. Luttrell is the son of Mrs. E. M. Luttrell of Shulls Mills and the late Mr. Luttrell. Dr. Eugene Cannon Few, pastor of West Market Street Methodist Church, performed the ceremony. Mrs. R. Jordan Sizemore of South Boston, Va.,' was soloist and Had ley Hunt of Pleasant Garden was organist. Miss Eugenia Ruth Luttrell of North Wilkesboro, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Clifford Leith Goodman Jr. of Greensboro were honor attendants. The bridesmaids were Mrs. David Livingstone Pierce and Mrs. William D'Arcy Troxler. The attendants wore dresses of sunset pink taffeta designed with scoop necklines and full skirts of wide unpressed pleats. Their head dresses were Mary Stuart half hats of taffeta with flowers at the sides, and they carried cascade bouquets of American Beauty roses tied with, matching ribbon. Groomsmen were Clifford Leith Goodman Jr. and Timothy Clarke Goodman of Greensboro, brothers of the bride; Robert Brinkley of Marion, cousin of the groom; Jam es Toney of Caroleen, Charles Younce of Boone and Lloyd Gold ing of Greensboro. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle over white taffeta deiigned with a small stand-up collar above a tulle yoke. The skirt, appliqued with lace in a scroll effect, extended into a court train. Her full-length veil of illusion was attached to a Mary Stuart half hat of lace trimmed in seed pearls, and she carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and stephanotis cen tered with a white orchid. A reception was held in the par lors of Main Building on the cam pas. After a wedding trip through New York State and Canada the couple will livrin Boone, Route 3, 'until fall when they return to Greensboro to make their home. For travel the bride wore a Dior blue cotton and lace dress with a matching jacket and matching straw hat. Mrs. Luttrell was graduated from Greensboro College and is a mem ber of the faculty at Gillespie Park Junior High School here. The bridegroom was graduated from Appalachian State Teachers College and has done graduate work at the University of North Carolina and Union College at Schenectady, N. Y? where he held a General Electric Fellowship dur ing the summer of 1091. He is a chemistry teacher at Greensboro Senior High School. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. McGuire of Elizabeth City, N. C. were week end visitors with their daughter, Mrs. John G. Martin apd Dr. Mar tin. Master Eddie Farthinc. son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Faathing, of Greensboro, has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Farthing, Valle Crucis, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harris, Sher wood, since the fourth of July. He returned to Greensboro Saturday. Week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Earp were Mrs. David N orris and children oHJoone, Miss Daffie Boone who is attending A. 8. T. C. in Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Castle of Trade, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Berrytnan and children of Rockingham. Mrs. J. t. Goodnight, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodnight and son, Jim my, attended the wedding of Miss Patricia White, a granddaughter of Mr*. J. L. Goodnight, to L. A. Fos ter, Jr., of Greensboro, in thfc Car raway Memorial Methodist Church in Greensboro Saturday. July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Adams have returned to Baltimore, Md? after visiting a few days with Mr. Adams' mother and step-father , Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Wand of Boone, and Mrs. Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W Church of Todd. Mr. J. C. Bell of Charlotte spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Winkler. Mrs. Bell and children, Larkin and Velda Suaan, returned home with him Sunday after hav ing spent ten days with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Crawford and son. John Crawford of Sebring, Fla.. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Mont Glorier John Crawford re Mntlw kU ..-nnH 1i*u wuy rrvcivcu nu bcvvhu iwu* tenant commission and will go to Camp Gordon July 36. Other re cent visitors in the Glovier home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hen neaee* of Morsanton and sow, Ro bert, Jr.. -end Boyd. ftgSWnHW' v . , y Recent guetU in the home of Dr. and Mri. G. T. BuckUnd were Dr. ?nd Mr*. Phillip Vonada of State College, Pa., Mr. Douglas Vonada of Willianuport, Pa., Mr. and Mn Roacoe BuckUnd and children, Ralph and Dorothy Carol, of Mon terey, Va. Mrs. Vonada ia director of crafts at State College and she made a syrvey of southern craft shops. Visitors In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Ward over the holiday week end of July Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and daughter, Jeanne, of Aberdeen, Md, Mrs. Mollie Jackson of Havre de Grace, Md., Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ellis and sons, Stevie and Jimmie, who are en route from Clarksville, Tenn., to Jacksonville, Fla., where Mr. Ellis is being transferred by the Navy. Recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Norris of 8u-. gar Grove were his daughters, Mrs A. E. Woolfolk, Memphis, Tean., Mr. and Mrs. John Weidinger and daughter, Judy, and Mrs. Hazel Gates, Detroit, Mich.; alao Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Norris, Greensboro, Jean Earthing, Mabane, and Robert BrJtctiCeld, Miami, Fla., Johnnie Norris, Detroit, Mich., Daren Cam-' -ball, Thomasville. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Setter has returned to their home in Det roit, Mich., after spending the paat week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee South and family in the Meat Camp auc tion. Mrs South and Mr. Setzer are brother and sister. Other vial tors la the South home during the week of the 4th were Mr. and Mrs Arnold Greene of Canton, Pa., Mr. and Mrs Zeb Moore aad daughter, Linda of Burliagton. aad Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nicewonder and daughters Anna Beth. Doom Lynn, aad Rebecca Sua of Bluefield, W. Va. MISS EVELYN HAYES Mr. and Mri. Joe Hayes, Route 1, Blowing Rock announce the en gagement of their daughter, Eve lyn, to C. M. Critcher, Cleveland, Ohio, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Critcher, also of Blowing Rock, Route 1. > The wedding is planned for Fri day, August 5th at 2:00 p. m. at the Mount Vernon Baptiit Church. Friends of the couple are invited. Family Reunion Held On Fourth ? ? ' A family reunion was held at the old William M. Millsaps resi dence on the Watauga River, near Beech Creek on the fourth of July. The only remaining two living residents present, were Robert M. Milts of Helena, Montana, who has been practicing law there since 1013. He 'is now 82 years of age, and bis sister, Eliza Guy, who has resided at her farm near the Beech Creek postoffice, most of her life and has raised 12 children. She is now 84 years of age. There were a number of rela tives and friends present at the reunion and participated in a gen erous lunch. Mr. Mills who is now blind took some time and pain while they led him around examihing the eld building where he formerly lived. Engaged i rtMU> by him w?tou MISS BETTY SUE GREER Mrf. Ruth Greer \ of Route 1. Boone announces the engagement of her daughter, Mi?s Betty Sue Greer to Mr. Roy F. Carroll of Route 1, Deep Gap, ion of Mrs. Vergil Carroll. Min Greer it a piember of the 1999 graduating claas of Appala chian High School. After receiving hii discharge from the U. S. Army, Mr. Carroll has been employed at Lenoir Chair Company. ^ The' wedding plans are incom plete. Alpha Gamma Has Saturday Tea The Alpha Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappi Gamma gave a tea honoring D. K. G. members who are attending A S. T. C. summer school Saturday, July 9, at the home of Mrs. Tracy Councill. Mrs. D. J. Whitener, vice-presi dent, greeted the guests, Miss Ka thrine Smith presided at the reg iater. and Mrs. C. B. Eller, vice president, poured punch. Others who assisted were Mrs. Howard Edmisten, Mrs. John Horton, and Mrs. Ron Davis. About 40 members from Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and North Car olina were served delicious refresh ments during the social. Home, Garden Group To Meet The Home and Garden depart ment of the Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. John Horton on Dbursday, July 14, at 7:30 p. m. Miss Wahlberg, Mr. Cook Wed mamwxrsmmmm MRS. ROBERT H. COOK Mr. and Mrs Albert Wihlbcrg of Palmdale, Calif., announce the marriage of their daughter, Sally, to Aviation Machinist Mate Third Class, Robert Hopkins Cook of Boone, on May 14. The ceremony was performed at Las Vagas, Ne vada. Mrs. .Cook attended Hoover High School in Glendale, Calif. Mr. Cook ia a son of Mr. and Mra. Edgar Cook of Boone. He has been in the Navy since graduating from Appalachian High School in 1S82. He ia currently stationed at U. S. Naval Air Missile Test Cen ?er, Point Mugu, Calif. Bethel Home Club To Serve Supper Bethel Home Demonstration Club will have an old fashion chicken super at Bethel School Cafeteria on Friday, July 18 at 7:30 p. m. Admiaaion will be adults, 78 cents, children, 60 cents. The movie "Francis Goes to the Races" will also be shown. Admis sion to movie: children 18 cents, adults 28 cents. , Proceeds will go for community improvement project the club is sponsoring- Public is invited. Woman's Aux. To Meet Tonight The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Luke's Episcopal Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Surrey Thursday evening, July 14, at 7:30. South Korea la making progress in economic recovery. jsjlll ?HtW wiskd l?kb? r Ifufc \ liwM Sanitone COTTON CLINIC* Is the Answr for Dresses Like This I 'Revolutionary! 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