. Anderson
tored At Tea
recently elected national treasurer
of the Central Federation of Wo
men'* Club*, was honored at a
tea on Saturday afternoon, June
10, at the tolva.d Hotel ip West
Jeffertoo Officers and member*
of the Woman'* Club of Weat Jeff
ejaon were hoete**e* for thi* oc
In the receiving line were Mr*.
Ande.son, the honoree, Mr*. Aub
rey Mauney of King* Mountain,
p. esident ot North Carolina Feder
ation of Women* Club*; Mi*. Ivey
Moo. e of Noith Wilkeaboro, pre*i
dem of Distrirf I, Mr*. Bob
Drsughon, president of the West
Jefie.scn club; also Mrs. Kluabetn
Ba.lowe, viee-piesident, and Mr*,
bob t-a.riah, sec. eUrytrsa.urer, of
l.cers of the hostes* club.
Mrs. Salter and Mr*. Elizabeth
Miller poured tea and served dainty
retreahment* f.om a beautifully
appointed tea table.
A muaical program was present
ed during the afternoon by Mrs.
Sharp* She make, Mrs. Gale Mc
Millan. and Mr*. Mary M. McNeil.
Officers and ipecial gueat* from
the various Federated Women'*
Club* in the district, were the in
vited guests
Those attending from the Worth
while Woman'* Club of Boone In
cluded Mrs. Herman Wilcox, Mrs.
Wayne Richardson, Mrs. B. W
S tailings, Mr*. Roberta Ray, and
Mr*. A. E. South.
Kepharts Fete
Camp Personnel
Dr. and Mrs. Kephart entertained
the personnel of Camp Yonahlos
lee, made up of 140 campera and
39 itaffera, on laat Wednesday
evening at their home.
The crowd came in four differ
ent groups and each group had
many of the Interesting objects
brought from foreign countries and
weie then shown around the house
and finally given refreshments on
the front terrace.
The pre-season crowd, who were
in camp for three weeks will be
leaving on the 25th On the 27th
another group of 140 will arrive]
for the eight weeks period.
Miu Mast, Mr.
Dietrich Married
V St Humms Lutheran Church of
Pittsburgh, Pi., tM the k?m of
the wedding of Misa Ruby Far*
Mart and the Rer H. K. Dietrich.
Jr. The ceremony, performed by
the groom's fatter, the Rev. H. K
Dietrich, Br, took plaoe on Friday.
June 1. at 7:B0 p. m.
Given in marriage by her bro
? her, the bride wore a floor length
jowa of chantilly lace and tulle.
Her fingertip veil wai attached
to a lace coronet. She carried a
i prayer boh cvered with satin and
i lopped with a purple orchid. Mia*
| Dorothy Mae Dietrich, lifter of
; i he gioora, terved a* maid of hon
| or. Armand Downing aervad at
1 beat man. Ushers were Robert
>iadd, William Gadd, and Benton
Wataon.
Immediately following the cere
mony, a reception wa* held in the
?ocial hall of the church.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mia. J. M. Mast of Rominger, is a
graduate of Appalachian State
Teachers College. She la a mem
I ber of the faculty of Pleaaant Gar
dens High School in Marion.
Rev. Mr. Dietrich ia a graduate
I of Concordia College, Ft. Wayne,
i lnd., and Concordia Theological
I Seminary of St. Lou la, Mo. He is
| pastor of 8t. Matthew's Lutheran
Church in Marlon.
The couple are malting their
home in Marion.
Cove Creek Club
To Meet Tonight
The Cove Creek Community De.
velopment Club will meet Thurs
day at 7:49 p. m. in the high ichool
cafeteria. All citizens are urged
to attend.
The community ilgm are being
constructed and we would like to
have representatives from Phillips
Branch and Brushy fork present
to help us establish our community
boundary.
An interesting program will be
presented.
Boone Man Gets
Degree At Indiana
Mr. H. M. Moretz, Jr., of Boone
received his B8 degree at com
mencement exercises held st Indi
ana State University, Terre Haute,
Indiana, on June 11, and has ac
cepted employment with the A it
P Tea Company. His mother, Mrs.
Karleen Moretz of Boone went to
i Terr? far th*? commcnce
??TP ? ???? m
ment.
Songfest To Be
Held At Trade
Tb? East Tennetmee singing
convention will be held at Sunset
Park, Trad*. Tenn , Sunday, July
IS.
The Self Quartet of Hatuonvtlle.
Va., and a number of other vocal
(roup* are scheduled to appear.
Re* Walter Johnson is publicity
director.
Horn Parade
i Continued from page one.)
Decoration- (Floats) Pete Kv
eiett, chairmen; Leo K. Pritchett,
Mrs. Corky Owsley. (Street and
?tore*) Bert Ellis, chairman; Bill
Klutz. Mis. UHta Wilson.
Boy Scout ? J. B. Robinson, John
Kirk.
Visiting GuesU? Mrs E. L. Ray,
H. W Wilcox, Mayor Gorton Wink
ler.
Photo ? Palmer Blair, Mrs. Ruby
Weston, Paul Smith.
Ministerial ? Rev. George Ar
thur. Rev. E. F. Troutman, Rev,
J. K. Parker, Jr.
Picnic ? Glenn R. Andrews.
Finance ? Paul A Coffey, chair
man; D. L. Wilcox, W. R. Winkler,
Lyle Cook, Jerry Coe.
First Aid ? J. B. Bobbins.
Blowing Rock? Larry Harris,'
; chairman.
Publicity ? Ralph Tugman,
chairman; Stretch Rollins, Spencer
Robbins.
Johnson Teaches
(continued from page one)
County. Before that he served as
principal of Bethel School at Su
gar Grove.
Mr. Johnson has had two years
service In the army, one of these
spent in Europe. He is married to
Ldith Lucille Parker, and they
have two sons, Walter III, age 8,
and John Roby, age 2. They will
move to Wingate for the summer
school and live on the Marshville
highway where they have pur
chased a home.
Dr. Smith said that Wingate is
indeed fortunate to secure the ser
vices of Mr. Johnson, who has
proven himself S good teacher and
one who is genuinely interested in
the development of the individual
students. He is a member of a Bap
tist church and has been very ac
tive in the chuich work wherever
he has bean. ,
So This Is
New York
(continued from page four)
flail* for beating by hand the
wheat and oati; a mas'* boot nail
ed to ? poat and uaed aa an early
mail bos; jack* to elevate the
family carriage when it broke
down in the plain-dirt road; and
wide, flat wooden paddle* for pat
ting feather bed* into ihape aftei
the touiiing of the night.
Senator Stuart Symington laid
that the firat time be paid a call
on the lady who U now hi* wife,
the former . Eve Wadaworth, he
wa* greeted at the door by a butler
in white glove*. "I thought he
wa* her father, Senator Wada
worth, and ihook hand* with him
warmly," Smyington laid. "1 made
! a poor impression on the father but
' 1 made a lifetime friend out of
that butler."
? ?
Thi* sidewalk luperintendent
stuff would be funny if it were
not so elaborate nowaday*. At
; Park Avenue and 92nd Street a
, new building ia going up, and the
fence lurrounding the job i* equip
ped with concave plexiglass bub
ble* arranged so that *hort, med
ium-height and tall watcher* can
view the goings-on from the tide
walk. Not only thi*, but the rub
beroecker* hear record* played
softly, while a voice tell* the his
tory of the lite from the time of
old Pet Peg-Leg Stuyvesant. Then
a version of the same commentary
u given over the loud-speaker in
French.
Fairview Club
Holds Meeting
The Fairview Home Demonstra
tion Club met recently at the home
of Mri. Elbert Norrit. The meet
ing was called to order by the
president. For devotions Miss Iris.
Norris read fom the fifth chapter
of Matthews.
Mrs. P. E. Bingham gave a re
port on frozen peaches and Mrs.
George Moetz gave a demonstration
on household hints. Mrs. Norris,
assisted by Mrs. Emma Carroll and
Mrs. Dorman Winkler, served re
freshments to seven members and
two visitors.
Moles in the lawn may be dis
couraged by destroying their food
?white grubs and earthworms.
AT AUCTION
Thursday, July 5, 1956
10:30 A. M.
The Beautiful Farm of
ARLIE B. HODGES
VALLE CRUCJS, N. C.
WE HAVE SUB-DIVIDED THIS PROPERTY?TRACTS AND LOTS TO SUIT ANY
PURCHASER
* An elevated section overlooking the beautiful Watauga River and the valley
through which it flown ? easily accessible
? A new, inodern house? water, lights, etc.
* A large barn and other outbuildings
? The scenery is unexcelled anywhere in this country. The panorama of moun
tains presents a different view in every direction
Property like this is rarely on the market in or near Valle Crucis. This section is a mecca for
summer visitors. Several pretty summer cabins and homes are located in this Neighborhood
A Good Investment for a Home or
Speculation
TERMS ANNOUNCED ON DAY OF SALE
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Nice New Radio - Cash Prizes,,? Good Music
v
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SELLING AGENTS
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