Personal TTLention ? Social J^lctivities JEAN L. RIVERS, Editor ? Home Telephone AMberst 4-3889 ? Office Telephone AMherst 4-3612 Local Affairs Mr. and Mm. T. M. Greer (pent the week end in Lewiston. Mix Joan Aldridge visited her parents. Major and Mrs. Carlo* De Lima, over the week end. Mr. and Mr*. L. C. Cheek, Jr , of Charlotte were week end guest* of Mr. and Mr*. A. R. Smith. Mrs. Dock Elrod of Hickory spent last week with her sister, Mis. M. S. Bumgarner of Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Odes Wilson left Wednesday for a three-week vaca tion in Winter Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crook visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McNeil in North Wilkesboro Sunday Mr. Baxter .Hayes underwent an appendectomy at Watauga Hospi tal last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tysor of Charlotte were recent visitors with Mrs. Ruby Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mast of Sugar Grove left Tuesday for Vero Beach, Florida, where they plan to spend the winter. Mrs. H. C. Payne of Taylorsville and Mrs. Leroy Collins of Hickory were the guests of Mrs. Paul A. Coffey Tuesday and Wednesday. Jerry McCracken of N. C. State College spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McCracken. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dixon, Peggy and Nancy, of Shelby spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartley and Mrs. Frank Hartley were recent visitors with Pvt. Frank Hartley /at Camp Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. James Storie*, Pam and Julia, of Statesville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. South. Bob Harmon of Gardner-Webb College visited over the week end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Harmon. Mrs. Emma Taylor of Valle Cru cis left Thursday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boone in Barnwell, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Andrews at tended the funeral of Mr. Gilbert Foster in North Wilkesboro Sun day. George Davis of N. C. State College was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dowling and Miss Pat Dowling. Mrs. Russell Vannoy returned home Friday from Orlando, Flor ida where she had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Firar. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Vance were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James F. Malcolm in Win ston-Salem. Dr. and Mrs. Graydon Eggers and Graydon, Jr. spent the week end at Davidson College with John Landrine Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tester of Boone announce the birth of a son, Robert Timothy, at the Wa tauga Hospital on November 11. Mrs. Martha Taylor of 202 Cher ry Drive, spent the week end vis iting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Buxton of Elizabethton, Tenn. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greer on Sunday were Fred Blair and sons, Freddie, Donnie, and Ronnie, of Jonesboro, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mullins vis ited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, in Char lotte Sunday. Mrs. Marion Ritzert of Lincoln ton, field repersentative of the American Red Cross, visited in Boone Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Winebarg er returned Sunday after attend ing the fall board meeting in Wil . son of the N. C. Rural Letter Car riers and the Ladies' Auxiliary. Misa Peggy Phillips, student nurse at Charlotte Memorial Hos pital, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Norris during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James E Clay, Jr. of Asheville announce the birth of a son James E. Clay III. born Nov. 15, at the Memorial Mission Hospital, of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. James Councill were in Sylva Tuesday for the fanersl of Mr*. Council l'?. aunt, Mrs. Joseph J. Hooker, who died in Atlanta, Ga. Sunday. Recent viaitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greer were Mr. and Mr*. Mack E. Greer and Chock of Orlando, Florida, Mrs. Herbert Adams, Mrs. Nancy Jerome and daughter, Ruth, of Greenville, Tennessee. Milt Eola DmI of Blowing Rock visited with Mrs. M. P. Critrher Wednesday, and her guest Satur day was Mr. L. R. Stanberry of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Watson and daughter, Daren, and Mrs. Sher man Grogan of Forest, Virginia were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Watson of Deep Gap. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Andrew* were in Raleigh Thursday, Friday and Saturday attending the Auto mobile Dealers Association, and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George L. Andrews. Miss Bunnie Isaacs and Miss Jane Riner spent the week end in .Chapel Hill with Miss Mary Helen Isaacs. They attended the Caro lina-Virginia game there Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Edith Jackson attend ed the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Hahn Patton, in Hickory last Wednesday. Mrs. Patton, who was a sister of the late E. N. Hahn, was 77 years old. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greer and Mrs. Richard Greer spent the week end in Chapel Hill with Dr. and Mrs. I. G. Greer and Richard Greer. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mattux in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodnight, Jimmy Goodnight, Bobby Joe Winkler and David Dougherty at tended the Duke-Wake Forest game in Durham Saturday and they spent Saturday night with Mr. Ernest Miller in Greensboro. Mrs. J. L. Goodnight has return ed home from a three-week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodnight in Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Ilan Goodnight in Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goodnight in Gas tonia and the Rev. and Mrs. G. E. White in Statesville. Mrs. J. A. Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson, Mr. Walton Cole and Mr. Hoyt Safrit were in Greens boro Sunday and Monday attend ing the N. C. Music Teachers As sembly. Mrs. Boone was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Shuping in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mabry of Concord and Mrs. Kirt Sullivan of Palm Beach, Fla., visited over the wrtk Wid with Mr. and Mrs. John K. Brown. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Winters of Banner Elk. Mrs. Winters is crit ically ill at Grace Hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hodges of Asheboro, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hon eycutt of Virginia Beach, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodges of Ashe boro, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hart ley of Bristol, Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hodges the past week. Peter Yount is visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ellis, this week. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yount, and brother, Winfield Yount, of Eau Gallie, Fla.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wednesday and Thursday, driving up from Reidsville where they are spending the week with Mr. Yount's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Yount. 4 m ^ \ Foremost In a young bride's dream.. with v TOWLE Most likely the ha* regutered her favorite pattern in our Bridal Registry. If not, we wOJ help you lad a TowU Sterling gift that y?u and (he will be proud of. 4 Ft. pmm fttif, W* Tinpomt, ftm MJt Sffviiif Wmi, frtM Stallings Jewelry ?OONI, N. C. Celebrate Golden Wedding (Photo by Paul Weston Studio) MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR L. TR1PLETT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Triplett of Blowing Rock Road, observed their golden weddirffe anniversary on Sunday, November 8. Open house was held from two to five at the home of a son, Mr. Armfield Coffey spent last week end in Belhaven, N. C., where he wis an< unsher in the wedding of W. L. Cayton and Miss Fay Pinner on Saturday. News has been received in Boone of the birth of a daughter, who has been named Rebecca Blair, to Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Johnson, Jr., of Charlotte. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss Mary Blair of Charleston, S. C. and Mr. Johnson is the son of Mrs. John Frank Johnson, of Farmington, and the late Mr. Johnson. Mrs. Francis Cook, who has been on a ten-week European trip, re turned home Sunday evening. She was met by Mrs. Cook and sons, Bob and Dave, in Demorest, Ga. at the home of Mrs. Charles Neal, who made the trip with her. They visited Scotland, England, Hol land, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Portugal.' Mr. and Mrs. George Flowers took four members of The Appa lachian staff, Dale Freeman, edi tor, Mickey Hagler, assistant edi tor; Sam Marshall, business mana ger; and Dewey Mayes, speech writer; to New York City last week, where they attended the At lantic Coast Association Collegiate Press, which was in session from Wednesday through Saturday. They returned to Boone Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Councill were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan K. Moore in Canton. They also visited with Mrs. Coun cils sister, Mrs. Edith Hall, who had undergone surgery at St. Joseph's Hospital in Asheville Thursday, and with her son, Con gressman David Hall, also a pati ent at St. Joseph's. Congressman Hall left Sunday for the Sloane Kettering Memorial Cancer Clinic in New York City, where he will receive treatment. Frank Triplett. Many friends and relatives called during the after noon with good wishes and lovely gifti. Mr. and Mrs. Triplett have two sons and one daughter. Frank Triplett, Boone; George Triplett, Blowing Rock Road; and Mrs. Coxte Estes, Lenoir. There are five grandchildren. Band Parents Meet Tonight There will be a meeting of the Band Parents at the Band Room Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Fur Fashion Notes It would seem that the differ ence between fur and fabric has been reduced to its narrowest point in the newest fall and win ter fur designs. In fact, we find that furs do almost everything fabric can and often do it much better. Waistlines are lowered and arm holes have been dropped. You will find such points as fine pleating, shirring and fur-on-fur combina tions in an endless series of ex citing silhouettes. Stoles, for several years now, have been the favorite of Ameri cans. However, they are fast be coming replaced with little carved jackets ? shaped something like a half-moon. Not much bigger than boleros, many feature self or con trasting fur insets. Chinchilla, lavish mink, and Russian broadtail are the most popular furs with women who can afford them. Somali leopard is on other favorite for more casual items. Mrs. Davis Is Club Hostess ?J??mUt.er't!Jre ,nd Eduction th' Worthwhile Woman s Club met at 7:30 p. m " the ho? of Mr, Eds,!Wood Drive. nreside?T it <^r,cken' chairman predded. The club collect w?. re P??ted in unUon. Mrs JUlph Greene led the devotional. JohnTw5' W" e*PreM*d to Mr?. rwently Wh?*? mothcr died i J3? were appointed to Judge the Chriatmas decorations a?onn n? W*yne ? Richard Mae Mui.r t?" J'"60*' ,nd Mr? ?? I i department voted decora' ed^ door* ^ * "* Mr,. Wiley Smith had charge of Walter0??"1 a"d presented Mr,, alter Jones, a member, who for - . mSZJSr yetn in Br"? She begain by giving each a ,*f'U'e lueation ,to uke on a ifftaT* t0 the hi" ??* den !? .flnd ?n*wer, on charts about Mohammedism, Animism, Hindu ThL mun'sm' al,d Buddhism ?MRarrS She diacuawd problem, growing U>m ?'Zldr0,Ut>?- Comr"?n ?m. racial tension and rapidly growing population in part, of the aire need of food, shelter, cloth mfdl!^ "eed of 1'terature and medical care in different part, of Indnn '"eluding Hong Kong ST- ? varied nil^ ' individuaI case, of were Jr.*.' and h?W these "eed, were met through ,he infrod d acceptance of Chri.t Thl m^ vi ,, "^ being the mesuse rj;?ra-ai: !IL She ended with reading a l00d Thia Darkn? jith duPeM^ter- Mn J v- Cau A. SrJ."Z K?;- 2? whipped cream hot apple onegu^rrT^r '? going to Join the club. ' Music, Art Group Meets oMhe WortV!!*. Art dePartment oi the Worthwhile Woman', Cluh wm I meet with Mr,. Homer Bro^n 7:30 Thur*dcy, evening at Parlies Held For Miss Agle Miss Mollie Agle, whose marri age to Bobby Rains Tajrlor of Salisbury and Goldsboro will take place the day after Thanksgiving, was honored^aat week at a series of pretty parties in Boone. On Wednesday evening Misses Patricia Dowling, Betty Swift, and Janet Wilcox, attendants in the coming wedding, entertained frith Mrs. Horace Dowling and Vi John H. Thomas at the Dowmg home In Cherry Park. Guests were school mates from Appalachian State Teachers College. The hon oree wore a dress of bright blue wool and received a corsage of white carnations. " Delicious- refreshments of a parfait, candies, nuts, bridal cake, and hot tea were aerved, and the .bride-elect received a shower of gifts for her trousseau. Surprise Shower Mesdames W. C. Robbins, Char les Robbins, and Mack Garland were hostesses Thursday evening at the home of the former on Deerfield Road. About twenty guests were present to enjoy an evening of spirited conversation and games, at the end of which Miss Agle was given a surprise shower of gifts. Refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed party table where Mrs. Garland poured bridal punch. A color scheme of pink and white was followed In the flower arrangements of white asters and chrysanthemums, and pale pink tapers that were lighted at the party table. The honoree re ceived a dainty corsage of white button chrysanthemums. Sit-Down Tea Pantry supplies were spotlight ed Saturday at a sit-down tea given by Mesdames Paul A. Coffey and Kenneth Linney at the Coffey home on East King Street. Upon arrival Miss Agle received a cor sage made up of coppertone aalt and pepper shakers and measur ing spoons, and was greeted by about fifteen guests who made up the party. The bride-elect's mother, Mrs. R. E. Agle, poured tea at a table that was appointed in the colors chosen by Miss Agle for her at: tendants' gowns; against the back ground of a fall green organdy table cloth an arrangement of burnt orange chrysanthemums was flanked by pale yellow candles that burned in low holders. Dainty pastries, fruit cake, cookies, and fruit kabobs were served. When the guests returned to the living room the two hostesses brought in a large laundry basket piled high with pantry supplies and cooking aids, which were gifts from the guests and hostesses, in suring thf newlyweds-to-be of a well-stocked larder for many weeks to come. Antarctic treaty talks are making progress. Atomic - powered rocket seen within next decade. urn... wJerywr THANKSGIVING, TURKEY Wfc HAVE YOUR TURKEY AND ALL THE TRIMMBVS ..v; I ' ??' j, Here'i More Good Eating for Your ttosgiYiri# ? msmi Cranberries ? Mince Meat Celery Stalks ? Stuffing Fruit Cake Ingredients WE CAN SELL YOU Va ? Vz ? OR WHOLE BEEF Packaged and Ready for Your Freezer WE WILL PROCESS AND PACKAGE YOUE BEEF BY APPOINTMENT FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN TOWN PHONE AM 4-8491 City Market & Grocery Phycisist envisions atom Masts as power supply. Ben-GurioD's party takes lead in Israel. Quoted from the Irish Digest, Dublin: "A person has to be a con tortionist to get alonjphese days. First of all he has to beep his batk to the wall and his ear to the ground. - "He's expected to put his shoul der to the wheel, his note to the grindstone, keep a level head and both feet on the ground. "And, at the same time, look for the silver lining with his head in the Clouds." TRADE AT HOME DEMOCRAT ADS PA* THE UNITED VM Paul Says: WELCOME TO BOONE! . . . One of the best mar kets in the entire Buriey Belt. ...One of the best shopping centers in Northwest North Caro lina. Watauga Insurance Agency E. A. GAULTNEY ? PAUL WINXLER ? RALPH GWALTNEY Agents NORTHWESTERN BANK BU1LDI1* G ? PHONE AM 44?t BOX t?1 ? BOONE. N. C. 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