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Society
Officers
Installed
for the 1M?40 year of
Women's Hub were install
ed on Friday evening. May t, at
the Daniel Boone Hotel.
Installing officer for the cere
mony area Mr*. Earteen Pritchett,
61 a past president of the Boone
II BPW Club.
Officers for the coming year are
Oaaaa Mae Edmisten, presi
Jean Childera, first
Dr. Mary Michal,
vice-president; Mrs. Mary
Teague, recording secre
tary; Mrs. Martha Kawkinaon, cor
responding secretary; Mrs. Muriel
Glenn, treasurer.
Immediate past-president, Mrs.
Lawrence Owsley, presented a
past-president's pin to Mrs. Ralph
Tugman, retiring president of the
club.
Garden Club|
Meet* Tuesday
The Appalachian Garden Club
met Tuesday evening, May 4, at
the home of Mr*. Bob Davla, for
a covered-diah dinner meeting.
Mrs. Dcmpeey Wilcox was pro
gram chairman- She had request
?4 each member to bring a flower
arrangement, which she uaed in
a moat helpful and informative
program.
Mrs. Thomas Wright, a former
president of the dub, who Is mov
ing from Boone, was the honor
guest. At the end of the program
she was presented with a book on
flower arrangement.
Ten club members attended the
dinner- meeting. Mrs. Jack Norris,
a visitor, waa invited to join the
group.
TRADE AT HOME
(jwpztiilatiMe
class ofM?9S9|
It hat boon a pleasure
to watch your progress
during the years. Good
luck to all of you.
Todd & Higgins
ESSO Service
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skimmed milk, cottage cheese and frozen dessert Don't diet good
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good health.
REMEMBER: Milk frm Catawba is hometown milk . . .
fmkrr becauae it'a produced here at home. la Catawba
Dairy product a, the difference ia quality 1
The difference ix quality
Mis* Robi naon
Given Shower
Mia* Mary Robinson had a cor
?age of baby yellow orchid*, white
valley lilie* and net ,to wear at
the mlacellaneou* shower given in
her honor laat Wednesday evening
1 by Mia* Sandy Brown, who enter
tained some (Uteen guest* in the
reception hall at the New Dormi
tory.
The hostess, who ia to be a
bridesmaid when Mia* Robinson
and Mr. Bill Crawford are mar
ried on Junp thirteenth alio had
crystal for the bride elect.
The punch table waa covered
with an Italian lac* cloth and
centered with an arrangement of
pa*tel spring flower*. The cake*
were round with * band of green
leave* centered with pink rose
bud*. The sandwiches were mlna
ture spring basket* filled with
colored flower*. Mint* and nut*
were served in crystal compotes.
Mis* Brown included in her
gueit list the groom's mother, Mrs.
Joe Crawford and his grandmoth
er, Mr*. W. L. Scoggin*, Mr*, i
Migette, house mother of New
Dorm, and Mrs. Maxie Edmisten,
Dean of Women at the college.
Engagement
Is Announced
Mr. and Mr*. G. B. Perry of
Zionville announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Myrtle
Pearl to Mr. Wilbert Cheater Cal
houn. aon of Mr. and Mra. W. M.
Strickland of Louiaburg.
The wedding will be an event
of May thirtieth at Pleaaant Grove
Baptiat Church, Silveratone.
The couple plan to make their
home in Raleigh.
Third Polio
Shot Is Due
The local chapter of the Na
tional Foundation wiahea to re
mind the peraona who have had
two polio ahota, that the third one
ia now due, and may be adminiat
ered at the Watauga Health Cen
ter each Wedneaday, or by the
family doctor.
Dr. Carder To
Speak To Grads
Dr. Clarence A. Carder of the
Appalachian State Teachers Col
lege faculty will deliver the bac
calaureate addreia for the Cane
River High School, Burnsville,
Sunday, Hay 1? at 3 p. m.
Federal programs to fight de
linquency urged.
Co. Council
Has Meeting
The regular monthly meeting of
the W.itauga County Council >u
held in the Legion Hut, May ?,
with the president, John Lett, Jr.,
presiding, y
The meeting m called to order
and the 4-H Pledge was repeated,
after which there wa* group ting
ing. The president then gave a
?hort summary of District Demon
stration Day, held at Ashevllle on
April 28.
Miss Lillian Hyatt, Ass t. Home
Agent, gave a preview of the sum
mer schedule for the coming
months, stressing 4-H camp (to be
held at Camp Shaub, Waynesville
in June); State 4-H Club Week,
which will be held in July at Ra
leigh; and 4-H Sunday, llay 17.
After this informative talk, the
following new officers were elect
ed: President, Agnes Grag Ship
ley; vice-president, Kent Younce;
secretary-treasurer, Bettine Dan
ner; reporter, John Lett, Jr.
Miss Hyatt then gsve a pep talk
on the keeping of records, after
which the meeting was adjourned.
Dr. Lawrence ,
Attends Meet
Winston-Salem ? A Boone opto
metrist will be one of the key
leader* in the fifty-second annual
convention of the North Carolina
State Optometrk Society here
May 10-12.
He if Dr. C. Ray Lawrence, a
member of the North Carolina
State Board of Examiners in Op
tometry. Appointed to the State
Board of Examiners by Governor
Luther H. Hodges, Dr. Lawrence
is one of the leading vision spec
ialists in North Carolina.
He is a past president of the
North Carolina State Optometric
Society, and has been sctive dur
ing the past year in the organiza
tion's vocational guidance pro
gram. Under his leadership, the
number of exceptional young men
and women entering the optome
tric profession has been increased
substantially.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mr/. Harold Ticknor of
Deep Gap wish to express their
sincere thanks to all their friends
and neighbors for the many kind
nesses shown them In the death of
their mother.
[Uncle Pinkney
(Continued from page four)
on the car exhaust.
And speaking of livestock, 1
see where a feller in Wyoming
last week got 30 days in jail fer
beating his wife over the head
with a T-bone steak. Serves him
right. Meat is too high fer any
thing but eating.
Yours truly,
UNCLE PINKNEY
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Overplanting
No Aid In Weed
Quota Increase
From the number of recent in
quiries It Is Mill evident that a
Urge number of farmers do not
know there is no credit for over
plan tlnj bur ley tobacco toward the
establishment of a new allotment,
according to the ASC office.
The Congress eliminated this
provision of the law in IMS.
Burley tobacco produced on a
farm without an allotment or in
excess of the 1959 allotment estab
lished for the farm will be subject
to a marketing penalty of approx
imately 90 cents per pound.
It should be re numbered, ac
codlnf to the ASC office, that the
only way a burley tobacco allot
ment may be established on $ new
farm U on the baai* of experience
of the owner of the farm. The
necessary experience together with
other requirement* must be met in
every respect, i.
Full Information if available at
the AAC county office.
A scientist ?ay? the average span
of life can be lengthened to 190
years at a probable cost of $1 a
bead. Doutbleis there are cases
in which the expenditure would
be warranted.
Rockfeller back Democrat's
water bill.
SKY-VU
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
SHOWINGS EVERY NIGHT *
Friday and Saturday
May 15 and 16
MAN FROM
GOD'S
COUNTRY
George Montgomery
Scope
Sunday? May 17
Man In War
Robert Ryan
Aldo Ray
Monday and Tuesday
May 18 and 19
Sheriff Of
Fractured Jaw
Jayne Mansfield
Kenneth Moore
Color Scope
Wednesday and Thurs.
May 20 and 21
Twilight For
The Gods
Rock Hudson
Cyd Charisse
Color
Class Reunion
Being Planned
A reunion of the clan of 1938,
Appalachian High School, ia being
planned for sometime in June.
All memberi of the claaa who
are interfered ia a reunion are
aaked to write tin. Emery C.
Sylvester, 15 Lakefield Court,
Middleton, Wiacanain, to that de
finate plana may be nude.
There weren't any teen-age de
linquent! 90 yean ago. When they
got through working in the fielda
all day they were too tired to do
any wrong.
India ends restriction on iu
agencies.
Argentina bari Communist a
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