Society Tate, Mr. I Are Wed Tate, daughter of Mrs. William H. Tale of Vhr. a*d Sett W. Scott, son of Paul U Scott and the lata Mr of niaabalk City, wore unl-1 to marriage at tit Flrat Bapt-! In Boone on Friday, SO, at four o'clock in j L. H. HoUinijtworth per forated the double-ring ceremony ta • 'netting of palms, lighted cand laa, and white flowers. Mrs. Gray ion Eggers, orjtanlst, and Mrs J. Jr., vocalist, rendered The bride was attired in a two fieee auit of blue. Her acceaaorles Were of Winter white and black, the wore a white orchid corsage. Both Mr. and Mr*. Scott are hMmhars of the fa< < Qr of Appa lachian Elementary School. Mrs. Scott holds degrees from Lincoln Memorial University and George Peebody College for Teachers. Mr. leott ia a graduate of Berry Col lege and Appalachian State Teach ers College. Fallowing a wedding trip, the •ouple will reside at 108 Faculty Apartmeota. TRADE AT HOME Garden Club Yule Meet Held Among the Yuletide gathering* held In the beautiful new home of Dr. and Hn. William H. Plero mon* ra the December meeting of the Blue Ridge Garden Club. The Chrlitnn decontioo* throughout tlx house were an in spiration to member* of the club, especially aa thejr were the theme for the program given by Mr*. B. W. Stalling*. Mr*. R. H. Harmon identified several *pecie* of holly and recommended a wider u*e of thi* versatile evergreen. Mrs. Lee Reynold*, Mr*. D. I. Wilcox, and Mr*. J. 1. Winkler were hoeteaae* to the members and guests, serving a colorful and delicious luncheon. Club Group Meets Tonight The Literature and Education Department of the Worthwhile Woman's Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 with Mr*. D. L. Wilcox at 1)0 Oak Street Mr*. Gordon Tay lor will be associate hostess. Air Force Voodoo fighter-bomb er wins back official world speed record from Great Britain. Piquant Pastries For Parties Tabaaco ana (rated dmat added to packaged paetry mix re sult! in the eaaaon'a b**t-taeting cocktail (ami Easy to do. and you're assured of criep. warm nibbling food for your guest*. «o good that you need aerve little eUe. Tahanco. one at the oldeet food product* in the land, .(it "came oof ahortly after the CivU War!) la atiU one of the best friend, of every food. Does winders for eggs, for meat diahea of every description, for white uturea and graviae. Keep the bright little bottle handy, and maaaura out the proper unount of drop* ao that youII be aura of using enough to impart the delicate flavor and test for which this liquid pepper seasoning is so famoui, Tabasco Cheeae Straws 1 package pie cruet mix 1 cup grated sharp American cheese % teaspoon Tabaaco Turn pie cruet mix into mixing bowl; add cheeae. Mix with 2 forks until cheese is evenly distributed -throughout mixture Add Tabaaco to water called for in package directions. Stir into mixture with a fork. Form into ball. Roll out 1/16-inch thick on lightly floured board ar poetry cloth. Cut out with email star or other email cuttar, or roil with paetry wheel into atrip* 3 inchea long and %-inch wide. Bake on ungraaaed cookie sheet in a moderate oven, (375* F.) 5 to 7 minute* for email shapee and 10 minutes for (trip*. NOTE: If desired, form all or half of dough into a roll, 1U inches in diameter. Place in freeser 1 hour or in refrigerator 2 heure, or until flrm enough to slice. Cut into 1/16-inch slices. Place on greased baking ah*et: if dented, eprinkle with paprika. Bake in • moderate oven, (375* F.) 6 to 7 minute*. Kitchen If Very Important Room Most of mc apend a great deal et our time la the kitchen When we build a Dew home or raaaodol aa old aae, the kitchen uaually haa mora money »peut oo it than any °titer room in the boohe. Your way ot living determine* what your kitchen ahould be like, for thia roaion planning or re arranging it ia a very peraonal matter Not every old or middle ago kitchen nooda extenaive re modeling. In raaay caaoa, one or two amall changea will work woo den in incrotaed convenience and general livaMlity. Often a new or recently re modeled kitchen, altar it hae been lived in awhile, will reveal cer tain ahortcomlngi. Don't be dia couraged, even the |beet deaignera of kite he na admit thia ia not un uaual. One thing we all agree on ia Iota of light in the kitchen. Day light and aunlight give a cheerful feeling to the room. Give artifici al light careful attention. General lighting throughout the room and concentrated light over work areaa such as th A heat mUu (<Ua cot* into ■pace MtM far UUbM nblMti This tu ha turned into aa ad vantage by building • (Mm work counter or daak with kaee room beneath. The top aheold ha 28 inches from the floor lor peeV 1B« vegetable! or writing without •train The materials used in the kit ehan must be eaiy to cara far. Natural *wood cabinets have be come very popular (or thia reason They are finished with a aealer and then are given a hard char surface that only needs a damp cloth rubbed over it to clean. The kitchen is being combined with the family room to make thinga more pleasing for mother. She can cook and (till join in the family conversations. DYE AID AGAINST CANCKK London — Methlyene blue, a widely used dye for itaining bac teria to make them show up well under the microscope, can cure fast-growing cancers in small ani mals, R. T. Pursell, a veterinar ian from New South Wales, has reported in the British scientific journal Nature. Fashion News Skirt* have torn up oae inch or ao the Pari* deaignen aay also Mid that tbi* depends on the height and the figure Could it be that Pari* ha* at la*t caught on to the fact that American women (and the** are admittedly their beat customer*) will not go along with a fashion idea unJeaa it doe* loraething (or them. Thi* i* cucfa * change of tone from the usual French fa*hion re lease that we felt compelled to comment on it j The way American women took to the decree* handed down by Paris designers after World War II certainly led them to believe, and with good rea*on. that we were a bunch of iheep. However, the time ha* changed. It ha* been a (low process but perhap* the "ctraw" was the little ■ucceu the late*t French design ha* met with in thi* country. The one in que*tion is called the "lack dre**" and with good reason. American buyer* bought very few of theie "*ack" number*. The one* they bought were more for ihowing than for selling And, a* it worked out, even fewer of these ANNOUNCEMENT from SHOEMAKE & COUNCILL OIL COMPANY 503 E. Howard St. ' • Boone, N. C. To Our Friends and Customers: Beginning Wednesday, January 1, 1958, We Will Be Affiliated With j Sinclair Refining Company Ah a distributor of Sinclair gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil, and all related products. We will be serving you with these fine products as we have served you with Gulf products in the past, with our usual prompt, efficient service. Our operation will continue bigger and better, and we believe more satisfactory, if that is possible. Out* Telephone Numbers Are DAY, AMherst 4-8970 NIGHT, AMherst 4-3206 or 4-3921 THANK YOU J. D. Shoemake and Johnny Councill were »oid to Amarteaa wo To Get Degree At Emory U. Atlanta. Git —Richard U Zuber, 708 faculty Street, Boone. N. C, is among 70 students who complet ed work toward degrees at the close of the fall quarter at Kmory University. Degrees will be for mally conferred on all December, |March and June graduates at ceremonies early in June. Zuber will receive the Master of Arts degree. DEMOCRAT ADS PAY " NYHAN ■ABUT IN J AT AN Faced with a proapect of a new curplua at aoybeoaa, the Agricul ture Department la taking atepa to expand marketa for that com moditjr in Japan Tbia year1! aoybean crop ha* baas forecast mm the Urfeat of re cord, and in excen oI market proapecta. Than You Think! |t-s Ltife' Than V DON'T WAIT! DO IT NOW — GET YOUR AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE No Auto Insurance — No 1958 License Plate All North Carolina motorists must show proof of minimum insurance coverage of $5,000 to $10,000 bodily injury and $5,000 property damage to obtain 1958 license plates. Deadline for display of new plates is February 15, 1958 What Is Liability Insurance? An automobile Insurance policy that provides insurance for damages to persons or property caused by your motor vehicle and for which you are legally obligated to pay. Arrange for Proper Insurance Nouj See Coe Insurance & Realty Co. 217 E. King St. Boone, N. C. Dial AM 4-8256 I Stallings Jewelry Company's After Christmas THURSDAY, l I IIIH II I I T JANUARY FRIDAY, II UW ill L 2-3-4 SATURDAY W J O J. M.J Wm w m *0* BAY SUE Doors Open 10 A. M. Group Of Diamond Rings We have taken these out of our regular stock for immediate clearance. Most are one-of-a-kind. Some have been here a long time. . .. Some are discon tinued styles. This group includes wedding sets, wedding bands, solitaires, dinner rings, princess rings, and genta' diamond rings. 3—Y. G. Diamond Dinner Rings, Reg 1100 00—NOW $50.00 7-Diamond Bridal Seta—Y. G.— Reg. $500.00—NOW ...... $350.00 1—Tray Wedding Bands $5.00 each 18-Diamond Briaal Seta—Y. G.— Reg. $325.00—NOW $199.90 3—W. G. Dinner Rings — Reg. $37.50— NOW $29.59 LADIES' JEWELRY 20->-Pearl Necklaces, from $5.50 - $20.00 50% off 1—Cross, reg. $8.50 V4 price 8—Rhinestone Sets Half prlee 7—Bracelets Half price 3—Necklace Sets Vt price 3—Pin-Earring Sets Now V4 price 1—Pr. 7 Strand Pearls — reg. price $35.00, now $17.50 MEN'S JEWELRY 18 Genuine Leather Billfolds, reg. price, $4.50 up Sale $3.00 3 dozen Leather Straps, reg. $1.00, Sale 50c 2 Cigarette Cases, reg. $9.50, Sale $4.50 1 Group Cuff Links only $1.06 5—17-J. Waterproof Watches, reg. $33.75, Sale ... $19.95 3 Doz. Stretch Bands 50% off ELGIN - BULOVA - HAM ILTON . . . The& nldin cannot be Mid for brand new becaoae they have been in our stock for a long Une and have become "ahopwora." Tbejr have a few scratches on them and most of the boxes an soiled. Each watch runs perfectly and every watch caries ■ fnaraatee. Your Choice Vx PRICE plus tax (1st COME — 1st SERVED) BABY GOODS 2—six pc. Seta—Reg. $7.50— NOW - $3.25 3—Spoon, Fork, and Cup Sets Reg. $3.85—NOW ... $2.95 8—Spoon and Fork Sets—Reg. $2.80—NOW $1.90 2—Sterling Spoon and Fork Sets, reg. $5.00, NOW $2.59 1—Sterling Spoon and Fork Set—Reg. $5.90, NOW $2.75 = SILVER and CHINA Salttia Crystal, nf Si M for «ac * SSc •-c*. Tumbler* . *Vo IS-pc MU jKlutraw Braaktalt war*. rag. CMS*—Tm Sato . SIS.SS four la pc iota of Stancle NHtn, r*f. SUM. for Bala I SIS.SS 1 aat Bavarian China, Srrvlca for S. rai SSTSO r» Sola S4SJS 1 Ml French Havlland China- Autumn Laaf- aarvlc* tor S. rrf SUS. 60 Hi Sola T. Sll 1 aot Syraeua* China- Bala Ire whlta "K Cafe Cod Cryatal. r««. Si SO TERRIFIC VALUES IN COSTUME JEWELRY Yoar Choice | Here is a fine selection of Cos tume Jewelry la odds and cads. i All la lovely designs. and take your plch. 44c Plus Tm All Sales Cash NO REFUNDS—NO EXCHANGES NO GIFT WRAPPING m B. W. STALLINGS BOONE'S LEADING JEWELER SINCE 1933 LUCKY? If Not, Wear Your Lucky Birthstone Group No. 1 Solid Golds, reg. $7.50—$1.99 Group No. 2 Solid Gold, Vi price Group No. 3 Solid Gold, reg. $12.00, $0.95 Group No. 4 GenU' Solid Gold Now V* off PENS and PENCILS 28 Pencils, reg. $1.50 to $15.00 Only $1.00 8 Fountain Pens Only $1.99 1 Sheaffer Set, reg. $30.00— Sale $18.99 1 Sheaffer Set, reg. $18.00— Sale price 1 Sheaffer Set. reg.* $14.00— Sale prlee 3 Parker 21 Seta Sale ... $8.90 1 Sheaffer Set, reg. $15.95— vi off m>\. isS

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