[Personal TTlention—SocialJ/lctivities JEAN L. RIVERS, Editor — Home ^lephone AMherst 4-3888 — Otíicg Telephone AMherst 4-3612 Local Affairs Un. Kelley O* borne spent ia»t week in Laxon with her niece, Mrs Jim ForrctUr Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dancey reeently attended the Southeaítern Shoe Show in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Jake Caudill ia in New York City thi* week buying spring inerchandUe for Caudill's Store. Mr. B. W. Slaliings ia spending ten dayi in Harrisburg, Pennsyl vania attending the National Poli ed Hereford As»ociation. Tharon and Judith Sapp of Ra leigh arrived Saturday f or a week'a visit with their grand muther, Mrs. R. W. McGuire. Mrs. T.*H. Hoggard oí Norfolk. Virginia ia spending ten da>s with her suter, Mn. W. B. Hodgea and Mr. Hodget. Mr. Sam Ray oí Hickory and Mr. Bill Profíitt oí Spruce Plne visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Batta Sr. of Wilson, N. C. were week end visi tors with Mr. and Mrs. ■ Alton Batta, Jr. Mr. Maat Ward of F.lirabethton, Tennessee spent Tuesday with hif únele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayes of Vilaa. Master Ricky Greene of West Jeffenon spent the week end with hit grandparents, Mr. and Mr». Clay Greene. Mr. and Mn. Turner Watson left Monday for Vero Beach, Flor ida, where they will «pend the winter. Mr. and Mn. Tommy Richard son ánd Debbie of Elkin spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. O. K. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Critcher of Blowing Rock are leavlng this week for LaMesa, Calif., where they will reside durlng the winter. Mr. and Mn. E. W. Bentley and Gary returned home Sunday after vacationing in Mlami and the Flor ida Keys for eight day». Mr., and Mn. Gwyn Crouae of Woodstown, N. J., viaited Sunday and Monday with Mr. Crouae'a »is ter, Mrs W-ayne Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thomas and daughters, Pat and Peggy, of Tay lorsville spent the week end with Mrs. R. K. Bingham. Mr and Mn. Ben A. Murray of Columbia, S. C.. visited a week ago Monday with Dr. and Mn. Ray F. Derrick. Mr. and Mr». W. R. Winkler will attend the State Automobile Deal ers mecting in Ralelgh Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Miriam Rabb of Raleigh visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mn. Mont Glovier. Mr. James H Moore of Roanoke, Virginia and Mr. Larry Moore of C'amp Lejeune, visited with Mn. E H. Moore at Faculty Apartments Sunday. Mr. George Barrack Hayea of Vila» i» seriou«1y U1 tollowing »urg ery at Bapti*t Hoaplt'al In Win ston-Salem la»t Tuesday. He ha» been a patient there for two week». Phil McGuire wa» called to Ñor folk, Virginia Friday because of the illnesa of hi» father, Mr. R. W McGuire, who is Improved. Phil returned home Sunday. Mr P. C. Underdown and Mn. Víctor K. Honkins of Lenolr, also Mr. and Mn. Robert Simmon» of Durham. were Sunday gue»U of Mis» Helen Underdown. Mr. and Mn. J. C. McConnell returned home Sunday frotn • four-day vl»it with Mr. and Mr». Jlmmy McConnell and Baln ln Winaton Salem. Mr. and Mn. C. L. Holland of Wllmlngton and Mr. Dick Holland of Raleigti were week end vUltor* with Mn Holland» mother, Mn. Jen te McGuire. Mn. Leroy Miller and daughter. Teresa Lee. have returned to thelr home in Baltimore, Maryland af ter vliiting two week» with Mi»a Maude Wilco* of Boone and Mr. and Mn Joe Miller of Meat Camp. Lt and Mr» David Horton an nounce the birth of ■ daufhter, Suian Laine, on Novembw 0 at City Hoapitíl ln Ozarj| Alabema. Mn Horton 1» the rthner Mím Mary Sue WaMi of Sherwood David Blaekbum of War, We»t Virginia *pent the week end with Mr and Mn. Watter Winkler. Mr and Mn. Tom Winkler, Johnny and Margan* Ann, of We»t Mferaon were recent viatton with Mr and Mr*. Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gragg and con». Robert and Larry, Mrs Ro ! bcrt Poe and ton, Stephen Vann, ' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr» ! Sammy Lee Meyers ta Winston I Salem Mr. aM Mrs. D. P. Jones and i daughter, Nancy, of Columbia, S C., Mr. and Mrs. Martin Champioa and John Martin of Foreat City were viaitora with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brendall over the week end. Virginia- Lynn Moretz waa born to Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Moretz, Jr. in Lowell, Indiana Sunday, Novem ber 10. She ia the great-grand daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. J. K. tírown of Boone. Recent visitors with Mrs. Opal | Mayes of Beech Creek were her ¡ son, Pvt. Larry Mayes, Pvt. Jerry Henderson of Camp Lejeune, and Mr. and Mrs. Masón Scroggs of Gaffney, S. C. Cuesta of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mast for the week end were Mrs. Mast's sisters, Mrs. Tbomas L. Briggs and Mrs. J. Howard Tolley, and a couain, Mrs. W.^B. Creaay, all of Wilmington. Week end visitors with Mra. i Huic Templeton were Mr. and Mrs. ; James Tentpleton and children, Sharon, David, Mark, Susan and 1 Len, of Pilot Mountain and Mr. I llal Templeton of Elkin. Misa Betty Jane Calloway, sen ' ior student in X-ray technology at Duke School of Medicine in Durham, spent the week end with her ptrents, Mr. and Mrs. Vanee ¡ Calloway. The Rev. Joseph Shackford sf Walkertown visited Mr. and Mrs. ; Rob Rivers Wednesday evening. , He was en route to Waynesville to I visit his parenU, the Rev. and Mrs. John Shackford. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Vannoy re ; turned to their home at Rominger last Tu^sday after spending a month with relatives in Everett, Washington, Columbus and Bill ings, Montana. Mr. Ralph Brown and Mr. Roby | Brown recently visited in Bristol with their trother, Mr. Charlie j Brown, who is critically 111 fol j^'the thlrd stroke of pa t»'» rl««ü Mr. Howard Cottrell, Mr. George ; Judy, Dr. Wayne Richardson and Mr. A. E. Hamby, Jr., left Satur | day for a week's vacation ln Cres | cent City and other points in Flor ida. The Rev. and Mrs. Dan Sapp of Raleigh announce the birth oí a daughter, Jane Carver, on Sunday, November 10, at Rex Hospital. Mrs. Sapp is the former Miss Tharon Young of Boone. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Róese of ; Boone and grandsons, Ronnie and | Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wil liams of Vilaa recently visited I Mrs. Williama sister, Mrs. Walter Colé, and Mr. Colé, of Elizabeth j ton, Tenn. The Rev. and Mrs. Cieña South of Trade, Tennessee returned home Friday after visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Keeter in Newport News, Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCall in Buckroe Beach, Virginia Mrs. W. D. Baxter, Jr. returned to her home in Atlanta, Georgia i Friday after spending a Week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hodges She was called here be cause of the illness and death of her brother. Dean Hodges. Mra. Frank Payne returned home Monday from Watauea Hos pital where she had becn >11 sinee last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mr. Jack AndersoS, Jr. and Miss Nan Wilson of Greens boro visited With her Sunday. Miss Rachel Mullins, a Júnior at Furman University in Grecnville, 6. C„ visitad last week end with | her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. A. i Mullins. aeeompanled by a elaat < mate. Mis* Barbara Burris of Charleaton, S. C. Pfe. Bill Crawford of Ft. Gordon, Georgia spent the week end with hia parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Jot Crawford Bill, • phyiical educa tion gradúate of Appalaehlan State Teachera College, la as«isting M Sgt. MaHaffee in coaching the Sig ' nalares, Ft. Gordon's basketball team, whieh wlll play 43 umes during the aeaaon. Among thoae eoming from a dis tanee to attcnd the funeral of Mr Dean Hodges last Wedneaday were Mr. W. D. Baxter, Jr., of Atlanta, Mr and Mra Msfor Wood of Hlgh Point, Mrs. Ruby Turner of Fay ettevllle. Mr. and Mra. Cari Small of Mt. Holly, the Rev. and Mra. Charlea Fosa of Wilmlngtor, Mr. and Mra. Lerojr Eubank, Mr. and Mr». Ruasell Grogan of Lynchzurg, Virginia and Mr. Rufne Smith of Trade, Tena. Mr* Myrtle Buchanan, Mr. Ron-1 da Buchanan of Boone, Mr. and Mr*. Lonni« Henaon, Mr. and Mr*. John Horton and Mr. and Mr* Don Horton of ViLa* attended the funeral of Mr*. Buchanan'i sister, Mr*. Bessie Councill GUlespie in Limestone, Tennessee Sunday af ternoon Mr. John W. Lanniug. who .is employed by the Nell Teer Con struction Co„ of Durham, was transferred last week from Hamp ton. Va .to Durham. He spen^ the week end here with Mrs. Lanmng and daughter, Dinah. The Lan nings visited Sunday with a daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Bob Wells and Mr. Wells of Lenoir. Mrs. Betty Webb of Everett, Washington is visiting a fcw days with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greene of Deep Gap Mrs. Webb is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fin Greene who left Watauga county sorae flfly years ago and establisb ed thelr home in the northwest where Mr. Greene spent some forty years in the employment of Western Union Telegraph Co. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Wallace and son, Duane, have returned to their home in Myrtle Créele, Ore gon after spending a month with Mrs. Wallace's mother, Mrs. Am anda Miller at Zionville. Also visiting with Mrs. Miller was Mr.' and Mrs. David Greene and daugh ter, Terry, of Mentor-on-the-Lake, Ohio. Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Greene are the daughters of Mrs. Amanda Miller and the late R. F. Miller. "It's The Law" Is Club Topic The Boone Júnior Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Adolph Crew on November 7, with Mrs. Alton Batts as co-hostess. The meeting was opened with the reading of the club collect af ter which Mrs. I. W. Carpenter read "A Parent's Prayer." Mrs. Dean Andrews introduced as the guest speaker Stacy Eggers. Jr., a local attorney, who used as his topic, "It's the Law." Members brought to the meeting toys and books to be used as Christ mas gifts for boys and (iris at Cas well Training School, Kinston. ' The committee for the annual Christmas party announced that plans are being made for the party •gain this year. The club voted to bring to the party toys or books to be given to the children's cór ner of the local healt^ department. Plans are being made to enter tain local teachers and student teachers on National Teathers Day, November 4, at Appalachian Elc mentary School. It was announced that O. K. Richardson won the televisión giv en recently by the club as a pro ject of the ways and mcans com mittee. Members were reminded that more clothes, heavy jackets, shoes, jeans. etc., are needed at the cloth ing closet for underpriviledged children. At the cloae of the meeting the hosteases served refreshments. Home, Carden Group To Meet The Home and Garden Depart ment of the Woman's Worthwhile Club will meet with Mrs. W. C. Greer Thursday evening at 7:30. SHOWS START AT TM_ ISotc tcilh Wide Screen and ClnemaScope Saturday and Sunday November 16 • 17 Wings Of the Eagí es John Wayne Maureen O'Hara Color James Stokcs To ArpearIn Musió Recital JAMES 11. STOKES James M. Stokes will be pre sented in Sénior Red tal by the Muslo Department of Appalachian State Teacbers Caliese Thursday at 8 p. m. He will be accompanied by Sandy Beam, pianist. The program will, open with a dance tune titled Gigue, by Au bei-t. It will be followed by the Adagio and Rondo movement of the Mozart Concerto for Clari net, the Allegro-Amabile movement of Brahm's 2nd Sonata for Clari net and Piano, secónd Andantino by JeanJean, Petite Piece by De buuy, Allegro and Lively move menti from the Sonata for Clari net by Hindemith, and in conclu sión a composition of modera jazz by Ale* Templeton titled Pocket Síze Sonata. The plece i* in three sectlons: (1) Improvisation, (2) Modal Bluea, (3) In Rhythm. «Jim Stokes ia an instrumental music educatlon major and has played in the college band, orchea tra, and dance band for the past three yeara. Sandy Beam ia a júnior and is a piano major. He ia pianist for the college choras. Woman's Club Group Meets The Literature and Education Department of the Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. George Greene Thursday, November 7th at 7:30 p. m. Eight membera and one visitor were present. Mrs. Allie Hodgen gave several readings on Early Thanksgiving and how lt orginated It waa edu cftlonal as well aa humorous. Five hundred T. B. Seal letters were folded by the club members. At the conclusión of the meet ing a nlce party píate was served by the hostess. TAKE NO RISK Wíth Your Gostly CASHMERES! Ktinunlur f*n SANITONI Dry Cl«anln« •MiOMAUHwDlrfo.tvM Ifiihhnrn —— -J IT* 100* tafol Ooly ib* non carcful tad «t. p*rt haadUa* l« food voough to |»iwni th« MbtU aad oh to dlllcu» loT«lín«st oí lh«M co credited to Mr*. Lark Newsome: • Keep us oh. G«d, thankfuPfor our teacher'i, with their untirlng eíforts and unselfiah devotton to our children. Let us be done with crjticiim of today's education and devoto our time and efforts to helping the teachers with their heavy re sponslbilities. Help us to put away our pride and selfishnrss and to meet the teachers more than half way with only the teacher's problema at heart. May we never be hasty in Judge ment and alwaya remember the teachers are devoting their life's work for us. Oh, Lord, we pray that every one in all walks of life will take time to celebrate Teacher's Day. Give us the wisdom to realíze that without our teachers we cóuld not prepare our children for the future ahead. Teach ua Oh, Lord, that we should give thanks every day for this land of opportunity where our children can be taught freedom of thought and freedom of speech. Oh, Lord, we thank thee for Teacher's Day. Amen. Rooker Music To Be Used In "Kind Lady" Incidental music composed by Prof. James W. Rooker is to be used in the fortheoming produc tion of Edward Chodorov's "Kind Lady", to be presented by the University of Corpus Christi Dra matics Club. / The Chodorov play is based on the Hugh Walpole story by the same ñame. Mr. Rooker has a number of compositions to his credit. He wrote and arranged the music used in the past two summers' productions of Horn in the West. Dtiring the summer of 1996 he was organist for that production. Dinner Set By Methodists The annual Turkey Dinner, spon sored by the WSCS of the Boone Methodist Church, will be served Wednesday, November 20, from 5 p. m. until 7:30, in Fellowshlp Hall of the churth. The dinner is an event looked forward to by the people of this section. Ticket* for the dinner may be obtained by calling Mrs Willis Chester, ticket chainn.in. Parkway School 1h Observing Education Week la observance oí National Edu cation Week, Parkway School ex tendí a special invitation to par ents to viait tbe school on Wed nesday, November 13, and to at tend the combined P. T. A.— Parent-teacher conference and meeting Thursday nifht. Novem ber 14 Wedneftday's program. planned for the entire day, will litclude a ditcuuion with the principal on "Homework in the School Plan"; obaervatlon o( classes; lunch In the schools's cafetería; a full length feature movie, illuitrating the type of feature filma Parkway children lee once each month. Parkway ha* recently complet ed a two-year testing program. In formation from theie tests, to gether with students' classwork and grades, will serve as the basis for parent-teacher confcrences at the meeting Thursday night. The Thursday night meeting be gins at 6:30 with open house until 7:00. Followlng 6pen house par enta Will meet in the varlous class rooms for individual conferences with their child's teacher Parents and teachers assemble in the school cafetería at 8:00. The school financia) report will be gíven, school accomplishments and school problema will be discussed, and individual reporta will be glven by teachers. " Teachers will discuss and {Ilú strate various phases of school adivity which they have under taken as speclal projecta—includ I ing songs by the Glee Club, and films to illustrate the purpose and | place of audio-visual training in | the school's program. Brownie Troop Has Meeting Brownie Troop No. 4 met at the Boone Methodist Church Wednes day, November 6, and reorganized for the year's activities. Misa Patty Colé, a student at ASTC who plans to continué In scout work afte'r graduation, is the new leader, and ! will be assisted by Mlss Jane Sny j der. Within the month, troop mem ! bers will complete requirements I for becoming "Tenderfoot" Girl ! Scouts. A "Fly-up Ceremony" is bring platinad to whicb will be invitad. Officara fur th« firat half ol the year wefe elected u foJlowa: Mana Erneaton, prealdawl; fiyhria Crew, vice prca ideal, Leñare Nuk, ««. reury; and Linda Smith, traaaurvr. The troop committee which «ida the leadera in the ir work la: Wit liam Spencer, chairman; Mn Boh Congleton, Mra. Nichoiaa Erne»ton C entura in 1998 modul output, bringing the total output for the laat week in October abo ve the H comparable 1996 period. So far thia year. 4.907,584 cara have been bullt in United Statea factoriea, compared with 4,587,154 unita as sembled in the aame period of 1996. Let U$ Help You With Your Problems in i ' i" ' ■ Draperies - Rugg - Slip Covers Color Schemes CALL OUR INTERIOR DECORATING EXPERTO Mr». Rubv Ticknor and Mías Joyce Cowles CENTRE FURNITURE CO. 108 Klng St. — BpONE, N. C. — AN 4-8641