erSona f Wention-Sc *J - ? . ISKHHRKPcm ML. UVUS, EDITOR? Home Telephone AMherst 4-3889 ? Office Photo by Flowers' Photo Shop MISS VELMA ANN COTTKELL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raleigh Cottrell of Boone, announce the engage meat of their daughter. Velma Ann, to Mr. J. C. Boone, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boone of Albemarle. The wedding is planned for Saturday, August 17. ? Flowers' Photo Shop photo. Local Affairs Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lunsford announce the birth of a son on June 27 at Watauga Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harrill and Joe of Gastonia visited over the week end with Mrs. J. C. Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laxton, Neal Laxton and Max Waters of Lenoir visited Mrs. Maude Estes Friday. Mr. Baxter Bryan of Boston, Mass. spent last week with his mother, Mrs. B. R. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Burl Greene of Boone announce the birth of a son, Lynn David, on June 21, at Watauga Hospital. Robert Moody and Eddie Phil lips of Perkinsviile have enlisted in the U. S. Navy. They plan to leave for training July 26. Mr. and Mrs. John West of Columbia, S. C. were the guests of Major and Mrs. J. H. Thomas over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Black of St. Petersburg, Florida were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamby, Jr. last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mr*. Bill Aldridge of Mt. Airy and Boone announce the birth of a daughter. Merry Eliza beth, on May 29 in Mt. Airy. Mr. and Mrs. James Councill spent Wednesday and Thursday in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Worthington of Charlotte were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maples last week end. Mr. R. W. McGuire of Norfolk, Virginia arrived Sunday to visit a few days with relatives in Boone. Mrs. Dave P. Mast returned Thursday from a visit with her mother, Mrs. W. P. Blalock in Un ion Level, Virginia. Tom Owsley, Joe Miller and Johnny Hodges spent the week end in Chapel Hill as the guests of Cliff Blythe of Charlotte. Miss Mary Helen Isaacs return ed to Chapel Hill today (Wednes day) after visiting ten days with Mr. T. E. Isaacs and Miss Bunny Isaacs. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Camp of Ahpskie are spending two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. J. R. Melton and Dr. Melton. They plan to return hox? Friday. Mr. and Mr*. George Mast of Wake Forest College spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dave P. Mast and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Bingham. Captain and Mr*. Carlton Mast and daughter*, Sandy and Linda, of Seattle, Washington spent last ' week with his sister, Mr*. Clarence Watson and family. Dr. and Mrs. Len D. Hagaman, Margaret Lynn, Sarah and L. D., are spending their yaeation tour ing North Carolina. They plan to return home July 6. Mrs. Lunda Noble* of Kings port, Tennessee, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Mr*. Anne Bingham and Mis* Phyllis Bingham thii week Mr. and Mrs. Cafel Harmon, Ricky and Tony, of Miamisburg, Ohio st spending two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Sherrill and Mr. and Mr*. Rooee velt Harmon. The Rev. and Mrs. Macon Greene, Kinney and Kathy, of Oakboro, N. C., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Greene over the week end. Bill Miller, who is a student at General Motors Institute In Flint, Michigan, arrived Saturday for a three-week visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller, Jr. Mr. J. A. Sherrill and son, Glenn, of PUinfield, New Jersey are spending a few days with Mr. Sherrill's mother, Mrs. J. F. Sher rill. Mark Hodges and Miss Patt Mil ler of Hickory attended the wed ding of Mis* Rexine Kelly and Mr. Glenn David Lloyd in Sanford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Melton and daughter, Rachel, and Mis* Ruth Greer of Lenoir ipent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Grady Greer. Mrs. uaiton uaiiey ana cnuaren, Anne and John Dalton, of Greens boro, are visiting Mrs. Caffey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith, in Blowing Bock. Mr. Madison Miller of Warren ton, Virginia and Mr. John Moran of Silver Spring, Maryland visited Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mrs. Lillian Hopkins left Sun day for a visit with Col. and Mrs. Clyde Miller in Dayton, Oho and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Preston in Det roit, Mich. Miss Peggy Philips, student nurse at Charlotte Memoral Hos pital, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nor ris. Mr. and Mrs. Aud Ward and Miss Mary Ellen Byrd spent the week end in Bristol, Tenn. with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood ring and family. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Thomas and Mrs. Addie Clawson attended the State convention of the North Carolina Rural Letter Carriers As sociation in Winston-Salem dur ing the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Councill of High Point and Mr. and Mrs. Bo bert Leak and Bobby of Baleigh arrived Friday to spend the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. James Councill and Mrs. B. J. Councill. Miss Isabel! Hoover of Charles ton, W. Va. is spending some time visiting with a sister, Mrs. W. M. Cook and Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Frank Angel of Pineola was a week end visitor in the Cook homo. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dempster and children, David and Danny, of East St. Louis, 111., are spending two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dotson of Poplar Grove. . Mr. Carl C. Henaon of Alexan dria, Virginia is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. i. L. Beese, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Henson and with relatives in Elizabethton and Johnson City, Tennessee. Miss Naacy Quails is spending ten days wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Quails. She has com pleted her course at DKars Beauty School, has had 200 extra hours in advanced hair stytin,f and is employed at Rolands Beauty Salon in Charlotte. ? a Dr. aad Mrs. J. F. Board re turned home Sunday after visiting a week with Mr*. Bozard'i father, Mr. H. D. Henry in Clinton. S. C, and Mr. and Mrs. L. S Bozard in Orangeburg, S. C. Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Harris of Sherwood over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Maynes of Port Charlotte, Florida and Mrs. Stanley A. Har ris, Jr. ef Baltimore, Md. Dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Tom Moody Sunday were Mrs. Earlaen Moretz of Boone, Mr. aad Mrs. Gilbert Ward and Sandra of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Har bin of Vilas and Mrs. Laura Moody of Sugar Grove. Doris Ana and Susan Perry of Greensboro visited last week with their aunt, Miss Gertrude Perry. Doris Ann returned home Sunday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Perry, Jr. and Susan will re main for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mast attend ed the funeral of Mr. J. W. Wun derlich in Chattanooga, Tennessee on June 21. Mr. Wunderlich was the son-in-law of Mrs. J. C. Haga man and had visited here fre quently for several years. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Worm of Cleve land, Ohio, were here last week en route from a vacation trip to the Smokies. Mr. Davis, a native of Zionviile has resided in Cleve land for 40 years. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Farthing and children, Eddy, Betsy, Rickie and Stanley, of Greensboro were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Farthing of Valle Crucis and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Har ris of Sherwood. Mrs. Ruth Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham and children. Debbie, Mickey, David, Jr. and Tommy, spent last week with Mr. Paul Rhodes in Lincolnton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt in Lat timore. Mrs. E. F. Troutman has return ed from visiting her son, Rev. Gerald S. Troutman and wife in Greenville, Tenn. Rev. Mr. Trout man was installed as pastor of the Reformation Lutheran Church of Greenville last Sunday. Mr. H. W. Horton and daughter, Mrs. Becky Horton of Miami, Fla., have arrved at their home here for the sunnier. Mr. Horton see* bright prospects for the tourist business this year, and looks for the biggest mountain boom ever seen here. Mr*. John Eugene Stacy of New ton and Mr*. Roy Robinson of Gu tonia visited last week with Mrs. Starr Stacy, who remains serious ly ill at Watauga Hospital. Mrs. James G. Williamson of Spartan burg, S. C. Is with her this week and Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Robinson of Charlotte were here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Eggers re turned Friday night from Vincen town, N. J., where they visited for a week with their daughters, Mrs. Christine Simons and family and Mrs. Margaret Perry and family. On their return they were accom panied by Mrs. Perry and son Ron ald who will spend two or three weeks here. Mrs. Ala McGuire, Miss Ala Sue McGuire, Miss Clyde Kllby, Lt. and Mrs. Buddy McGuire and Car la of Waco, Texas, Mr. and Mr*. Phil McGuire of Troutman, Mrs. Dan Sapp, Judith and Tharon, of Raleigh, and Mrs. Nathaniel Ma con, Lillian and Sophia Sue, of Newport News, Virginia, met at Reynolds Park in Winston-Salem Sunday for a picnic dinner. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brown last week were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mabry. Muses Betty and Sarah Lynn Mabry, Mrs. Marvin Rogers and Nadra, and Mr. Bill Boger of Concord. Miss Galee Rogers of North Wilkesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. Lenny, Lelta and Keith, of Kingsport. Tennessee and Mr. am) Mrs. Earl Pox and Jeffrey of Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Payne and John attended the wedding of Mrs. Payne's niece, Mias Rexlne Kelly and Mr. Glenn David Lloyd, at the First Presbyterian Church In San ford Saturday evening. Frank Payne, Jr. of the University of North Carolina and John were ushers in the wedding snd the Paynes the m?est* of Mrs. Rex L. Kelly over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Mr. and Mm. Jack Anderson of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews of Rob ersonvllle gave the wedding break fast at the Elks Club Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Bradford Hsrdle and daughters, Becky Anne, Bar bara Jane and Leslie Helen, of El Paso, Texas arrived Monday for a two-week visit wiflj Mrs. J. A. Boone. Other members of the Boeaa family who wfll arrive this week end tfe Mr. and Mr? John A Boone. Debbie. Nancy and Johnny, of Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boone, Steve and David Joe. a I VsMeee and Mr and Mrs. Charles Boone and Mary of Durham. Miss Fox Is Bride Of Mr. Anderson MRS. J. C. ANDERSON Miss Betty Sue Fox bccame the bride of J. C. Anderson on Sun day, June 10, at 2:0Q p. m., at the Foscoe Christian Church. The bride ii the daughter of Mrs. Ber tha Mae Fox of Foscoe. The groom ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Anderson of Vilas. The Rev. Joel Wilson perform ed the double ring ceremony be fore an altar decorated with wreath of white and pink carnations. A program of wedding music was presented by Miss Azalee Wilson ei Zionviile. Given in marriage by her bro ther-in-law, Creed Taylor, the bride wore a gown of acetate-nylon lace over acetate taffeta, a long sleeved tttlero of lace, which came to a peak at the wrist. Her fingertip veil was of nylon tulle, mock pearl, sequia, lace cornet. She carried a purple orchid with satin ribbon. Mr*. Bill Miller was matron of honor. Junior bridesmaid was Maria Fox, sifter of the bride. They wore siniilar dresses of light Mae lace over taffeta. Vernon Hodges of Vilas, cousin of the groom, was best man. Ush ers were John Lee Fox of Foscoe and Bill Anderson of Vilas. The bride's mother wore a navy blue dress with white accessories and corsage of nosegays of carna tiona. The groom's mother wore a navy blue dress with white acces sories, and carried a corsage of carnations. Mrs. Anderson graduated from Cove Creek High School and at tended Lees-McRae College. She is employed by Watauga Hospital. Mr. Anderson graduated from Cove Creek High School and serv ed in the U. S. Navy for four year* and is now employed by the REA of Boone. The couple will make their home at Vilas. Mr. and Mrs. George Isaacs of Forest Grove, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Isaacs and Mr. Fred Isaacs of Eliza bethton, Tennessee spent Thursday visiting with Mr. T. E. Isaacs and Miss Bunny Isaacs. The family of Mrs. I. G. Greene met Sunday, June 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Cole in PerkinsviUe for their annual dinner together. Those attending were: Mr*. I. G. Greene and Max Barlow of PerkinsviUe; Miss Henrietta Barlow, Mr .and Mrs. Howard Wiley of Prospect, Ohie; Mrs. H. N. Little and Mrs. Bill Mull of Denver, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Best and son, Broyn of Charlotte; Mrs. Sigmund Robeson of Tarboro; Mr. and Mrs. Ronal Storie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Greene of Lenoir; Joe and Char les Barlow, Dean and Richard Cook of Drexel, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Cole and children, Dolores, Danny, Johnny, and Harold, Jr. Donna and Edward Penick of Johnson City, Tenneaaee are spend ing the week with their grandmo ther, Mrs. Edna Penick. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lowe, were here (or a week end visit with Mrs. Penick. The Matheson family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Matheson on Edgewood Drive. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. Morton Calder of Sydney, Australia, Mr. and Mrs. John Matheson of Al bany, N. T, Mr. and Mrs. Pride Basinger of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. William Scales, Miss Myrtle Scales of Rockingham, Mrs. Clay Matheson of Albemarle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matheson of Salis bury, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Boren and grandsons, Gray and Robert Boren, of Greensboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matheson, John and Claire, of Brevard. AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERY : -$3 Observe Golden Wedding AnrivemlyU (Jhoto by P?ui Wniot studio) THE REV. AND MRS. ROSY C. EGGEUS Rev. and Mra. Roby C. Eggers were honored on their goldan wad ding anniversary at a reception given by their children at the Kg gers home at Zionville on June Sth, from 2:00 to 9:00 p. m. The home was beautifully de corated with arrangements of yel low roses and chrysanthemums which formed a lovely background for Mr. and Mrs. Eggers who were dressed in navy blue witk Mrs. Eggers corsage being a yellow throated white orchid. Their four childrent Ernest Eg gers, Kingsport, Tenn., Dwight Eg gers, Nottingham, Pa.; Mrs. Grant Thomas, Upperco, Md? and Mrs. Gene Sherwood, Glenville, Pa.; al so their two ffranririaiiffhtArB Jtn. ice Eggers and Darlene Thomas were present for the occasion. Guests were greeted and intro ductions into the receiving line were made by Mrs. Vaughn Reese and Miss Mildred Thomas. Those in the receiving line were the children, also Mrs. Bessie Johnston and Ross Bumgarner, sister and brother of Mrs. Eggers who were present at their wedding ana itev. ana JMri. J?ggen. The register was kept by Miss Edna Thomas. Yon it hi ossn Shows Each Day Al 3-7-9 ' Sunday At 3 - 8:45 THURSDAY ? JUNE 30 I\1 A \ O !Y A ING iRMEST BORGNINE' KERWIN MATHEWS FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY 1 - 2 The uproarious mom FftOMlMEBttBESr-SEUfit/ ? MSHnRMcwmnn \ m ?miihiiii? wiwtip [ SUNDAY? JULY 3~~ 1 ? ? -JOHdHUSn* ? MONDAY and TUESDAY JULY 4-5 , in eotor ? Cinemascope TONWON PEGGY WOOD WEDNESDAY-JULY ? Mrs. Ivan Church directed the guest* to the dining room where the lovely table was presided over by Mr*. Henry Miller a ad Mr*. Fred Caatle. Then the guests were directed to the gift room where Mrs. Dwlght Eggers and lira. Helton Wilton -were in charge of the many beautiful gifts on dlaplay. Good-by* were said to Mr*. Ver non Caatle and Mr*. Monroe C ri cher. More than two hundred guests registered during the afternoon who came from the twaaty one churches where Rev. Mr. Eggers had pastored during the forty-six years in the mlniitry, a* well as Other sections of th? rnnntrv tn whom Rev. and Mri. Effers have meant so much. He ia moderator of Three Forks Association. Satellites loae in trade with So viet Union. U. S. aide protest* curb on air lift of mail. Dirksen prods Johnson on back log of bills. ivenlnf, June 1? at the borne of Irt Jcha Hollar. Plan* vera made for the Howe rour which is to be held on A?? ist 4 and 8. It wa* announced that rhe Gardenerette* would be re ipoiuibte for decorattaf the homoi if Mr. Tom Winkler and Mr*. % r. Glenn Mri. Lee Reynold* and Mr*. [*ck Cobb were welcomed as [uesti for the evening. Mrs. Key toldi gave a very interesting pro tram on "The Mechanics of Flow ir Arranging." ' . Mi Mr* Hollar served a delicious lesert course during the soeial tour to the following members ind guests: Mrs. BUI Carpenter, Mr*. Ro le rt Congleton, Mrs. Ray Derrick, Mrs. Charles Isley, Mrs. Jack Law ranee. Mrs. W. C. Richardson, Mrs. fladley Wilson, Mrs. James W. tinkler, Mrs. Tom Winkler, Mrs. Preston Hughes, Mrs. Jack Cobb ind Mrs. Lee Reynolds. Wore Society Page Four Section C Power To Spare For All Yard Care Wheel WaAAe-k Suburban M TRACTOR Qjjfc IXCLUSIVt AU-OMAM OKI VI with iet-tt-1 f*?r iW*cf/*a I Unmatched Wheel Horse power shift# Into 2 spssis forward plus reverse. Make* short sport of mowing lawn, clearing snow, tilling . 22 all-purpose Take your free Ire now! mjim \ W See It Today ... at V. L. MORETZ & SON DEEP GAP, N. C. Everybody L ikes Boone, N. C. And Most Everybody Like s the MOVIES [APPALACHIAN | 1 THEATRE 1 Telephone AM 4 8606 | Shows Monday through Friday at 2 4 7 & 9 O'clock I Saturday at i 3-7 & 9 O'clock .(Jay nt* J SATURDAY? JULY t SHOWS AT 1 ft 3 lamsTivrc-iMarai SCOT NUT- MM MY SATURDAY NIGHT? 7 & ? SUNDAY and MONDAY JULY 3 - 4 ???ODOH .^rjCsttjartlaiiKwr _ i*WatiuDiis.E3 TUESDAY? 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