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Local Affairs
Mrs. C. D. Coffey, Jr. of North
Wilkesboro visited Mrs. M. P.
Criteher last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyre Casey spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jamoa
I. Mast.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edmisten an
nounce the birth of a son, Stuart
Allen at Watauga Hospital on
August 1.
Mrs. Ada Penn Coffey of Le
noir arrived Tuesday to spend
several weeks at the Mountain
Rest Homo.
Joe Moretz, was homo from
Camp Jackson last week end to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Crady Moretx.
Dr. Howard Lotr of Hickory
visited last week end with Joe
Miller and Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Miller.
Bob Harmon of Charlotte spent
the week end in Boone with rfis
parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Har
mon.
Mrs. David Hall of Sylva and
Mrs. Fred Councill of High Point
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Councill the past week.
Dr. and Mrs. Clopton Farthing,
Joe and John spent the week end
in Boone with Dr. Farthing's moth
er, Mrs. J. C. Farthing.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley South and
aon, David, of Wilmington, are
visiting Stanley's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. South.
Mr. Finley Hodges has return
ed from Baptist Hospital in Win
ston Salem and is convalescing at
his home at Howard's Creek.
Mrs. J. A. Wells and children
of Mt Holly spent last week with
Mrs. Wells' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bland Clawson of Route 1, Boone.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Parker and
children, Pam and Roger, Jr. of
Statesvilla spent the week end
with friends In Boono.
Mr. Guy Goodman of Route 3,
Boone left Sunday for Washing
ton, D. C. on a business trip. He
will be gone this week.
' Mrs. L. L. Bingham's sister, Mrs.
X. L. Leary of Greensboro, spent
several days with her the past
week.
Mrs. John Greer, who hu been
hospitalized the past few months
in Knoxville, Tenn. has been dis
charged from the hospital and is
convalescing in that city.
Visiting Mrs. J. C. Cook over
the week end were her daughter
and granddaughter, Mrs. Harvey
Owens and Elizabeth Ann of Gas
tonia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tait and
Mary Jane attended the wedding
of Miss Regina Tait and Mr.
Augustus Fountain July 30, in
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roger* and
sons, Tommy and Terry, of Stuart,
Florida, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. C. Thomas and boys this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ellis and
family from Athens, Georgia are
visiting Mrs. Ellis' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lionel Ward. Mr. Ellis
is with Westinghouse in Athens.
Mr. David H. Greene of Cleve
land, Ohio, has been visiting his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Allie Watson and Mr. Wat
son of Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Glenn Miller
and son Rex of Edgewood, Md.,
visited Richard A. Greene, J. H.
Miller and Mrs. Miller, of Meat
Camp last week.
Mr. Bill Baird of Vero Beach,
Fla. visited last week with his
grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Millsaps,
Eliza bethton, Tenn., and Mrs.
Omar Baird, Sugar Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reap, Mr.
tal Mrs. J. A Reep, Jr. and son
ofWicolnton spent the week end
with Tir. Reep's cousin, Mrs. J.
L. Goods ight.
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Miss Mary Darwin Marsh and
Miss Ellen Nty-sh, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh are
spending a few days visiting in
Mocksville.
Rev. .and Mrs. Joseph P. Shack
ford, Johnny and Billiard of Okla
homa City, Oklahoma, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodnight
and other friends in Boon* for
several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Andrews
left Boone Tuesday for Bel Air,
Maryland, to visit Mr*. Andrew's
sister, Mrs. D. J. Kilby and Mr.
Kilby this week. Also visiting the
Kilby* 1* another lister, Mrs. Hsr
lie Cheek, and Mr. Cheek of
Southfield, Michigan, a>.
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Mrs X. H. Bagley returned to
her home in Newnan, Georgia,
last week. She was accompanied
to Atlaata kjr Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gaither, who returned to their
home in Boom oa Sunday.
Dr. I. G. Greer of Chapel Hill
spent a few days in Boone last
week visiting relatives. He will
leave this week for San Francisco,
California, to visit his son, L G.
Greer, Jr.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Brown and Mrs. R. R. Garvey the
past week were their sisters, Mrs.
J. Lewis Banner af Americus, Ga .
and Mrs. Gladys B. Let, and fam
ily of Greenville.
Mr. Bart Peader arrived last
week to Join his wife and sons.
Tommy, Bret, and Grey at their
summer cabin, Nozotum, on high
way 109. They will all return to
their home in Jacksonville, Fla.,
the middle of August.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Ford
King the past week were Mrs.
King's mother Mrs. J. S. Moody
of Burnsville, her niece, Mrs.
Frank Deyton and Mr. Deyton of
Dayton. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Harrell of Spruce Pine.
Mr. .and Mrs. Carl Wilson and
children of Reese recently spent a
few days in Hillsboro visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Perry and Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Wilson and family. They
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wilson in Greensboro.
Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Edmisten, Mrs. Stella
Edmisten and Mrs. W. D. Farth
ing took a picnic lunch and had a
family get together at the home
of their brother, Mr. Carl Edmis
ten, at Beech Creek.
Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Graybeal of
Marion, Virginia, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Demp
sey Wilcox on Oak Street. They
were staying in Blowing Rock and
attending the Blowing Rock Horse
Show last week .end.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mast
spent last Sunday in Winston
Salem. Their grandchildren, Deb
bie and Jeffrey Nifong, returned
home with them to spend a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Colen Nifong came
up for the week end.
Visiting Mrs. Wade Coffey last
week end were Mr. and Mrs M.
E. Parker of New Smryna Beach,
Florida. Visiting the Coffeys this
week are Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Gin
ter and Mrs. Mabel Twiford, of
Virginia Beach, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb of
Ellerbe were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Marsh over the week
end. Saturday night guests of the
Marshes were Mr. and Mrs. G. P.
Houck of West Jefferson and Rev.
and Mrs. G. F. Houck of Cramer
ton.
Word has been received by Mrs.
G. P. Hagaman of the death of
her brother-in-bw, Albert C. Haag,
which occurred in Tucaon, Aril.,
on July 30. Mrs. Haag Is remem
bered as the former Miss Nell
Holtzclaw, formerly of Watauga
County and RoseUnd, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Devering
and Bonnie Nancy of La Plata,
Maryland, are visiting their moth
er, Mrs. Robert King, in Boone.
Mr. Levering will return home
after a few days and Mrs. Lever
ing will remain for a few week's
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nash and
Lenore of Lexington, Ky. have
been spending a few days with
Mrs. W. F. Miller, Sr., and other
relatives in Boone. Mr. Nash is a
member of the faculty of the mu
sic department of the Univeraity
of Kentucky.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Houck and Greta the past week
end were Rev. and Mrs. G. F.
Houck of Cramerton, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Auten of Charlotte, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Martin and ton
Jay of Boonvllle, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Devault and daughter, Betty,
of Statesville.
Mrs. James H. King, Jr. and
four children, Len, Lee, Jimmy
and Ann Gayle, of Anderson, S.
C. are visiting Mrs. King's p?r
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith.
They will be here this week, re
turning home with Mr. King who
will arrive Friday for a week end
visit
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jackson of
Dover, Delaware, are spending a
few days with Mrs. Jackson's
mother, Mrs. John Cox at Todd.
Abo visiting Mrs. Cm and their
son, John, who is working toward
his M. A. at Appalachian State
Teachers Collage this aammer,
were Mr. aad Mas. Han ft 1 Ash
born and children, Mike and Alice
Mr. and Mrs Augustus Foun
tain, who were married July SO,
are spending their honeymoon in
Num. where they win he tor two
weeks. Mrs. Fountain i* the lor
mer Mum Regiaa Talt of Boone.
Jimmy Mast of Winston-Salem
is spending ? few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mast
He has been recreation director
of South Forsyth district, near
Winston-Salem for the summer. He
will return nnxt week to Winston
Salem where be is basketball coach
of Southwest High School.
Mrs. Rob Redfield and children,
Stanley and Judy of Essex, Conn,
were guests of Miss Clyde Kilby
this week. Also visiting Miss Kil
by during the past week were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ferguson and
daughters Linda and Patsy of At
lanta, and Mrs. J. A. Ferguson
and Miss Betty Jane Ferguson of
Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dill of
Broomall, Pa., a surburb of Phila
delphia. Pa., are visiting the Kep
harts for a few days this week. Mr.
Dill is Mrs. Kepart's brother.
Margaret Kephart, now Mrs. R.
R. Lethem of Washington, and her
husband are sailing from New
York on the 10th for a 34 day
tour of Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Thomas
and sons, Randall and Duane,
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Walker and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Burton, Roanoke, Vs., Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Henson, Alexan
dria, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Robinson Jr. Fairfax Va., and Mrs.
G. C. Wilkinson and children of
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Mrs. Edgar Cook and children,
Betty, Johnny and Tom left Mon
day for Jacksonville, DeLand, and
Fort Pierce, Florida, on a visit.
Mrs. Cook and family plan to ar
rive in Jacksonville when her son
Bobby's ship docks there on the
23rd. Bobby has been serving on
an aircraft carrier in the Medi
terannean for the past six months.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Greer were their chil
dren and families, Mr. and Mrs.
Graydon Greer, Tammie and Jan
of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Greer of Columbia, S. C., Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Greer, and Owen,
Jr. of Camden, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Taylor, Ricky and Steve of Win
ston-Salem, and Major and Mrs.
Cedric Hunter who have been
visiting their parents since their
return from Japan last month.
Also visiting the Greers over the
week end were Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Moretz of Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Gragg, of
Greensboro, and Mrs. Dean Bing
ham left Boone Saturday for Kal
amazoo, Michigan, to attend the
August 13th wedding of the
Gragg's son, Bobby George, to
Miss Sherrie Newton. Bobby
George is a grandson of Mr.
George W. Gragg, of Boone. Mr.
and Mrs. Gragg and Mrs. Bingham
will visit relatives on the way to
Kalamazoo, stopping in Cincinnati
with Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Dykes, in
Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Finley, and also visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Gragg, Moore's Hill,
Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Hudson and family, in Fort Wayne,
Indiana. After the wedding, they
plan to spend a few days in the
Great Lake* section of Michigan.
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MISS DARLENE CHAPfELL
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Chappell of
Cleveland, Ohio, announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Violet
Darlene, to Mr. George Allen Van
Dyke, formerly of Boone. Mr. Van
Dyke attended Appalachian High
School.
Wedding plana are incomplete.
Fanfani announces formation of
Cabinet.
Sukarno says Reds are no threat
in Indonesia.
Guests of Mr. R. L Barber and
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Yoder the past
week end were Mr. Barber's broth
ers and other relatives, Rev. Clyde
Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bar
ber, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Barber .and Mrs. H. B. Gabriel of
Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. C. !
S. Shell and Mrs. Bud Eudy of
Barber, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Barber and children of Coolee
mee and Mr. and Mri. Joe Suing
of Baltimore, Md.
Notice To
Oiir Readers
The editor of tkli page again
reminds that ?to. of weddings
cannot be carried when aa much
as two weaks have elapsed since
the ceremony was performed.
Stories and pictures of witldmgs,
parties and the like must be in
the Democrat office by Friday of
the week before publication.
Your continued help in getting
this important news to the public
while It still has current interest,
is appreciated.
Family Life
Group Meets
Mrs. Ralph Buchanan, chairman
of the Family Life Department
(formerly the Home and Garden
Department) of the Worthwhile
Woman's Club, announces the re
gular meeting will be held next
Thursday night, August 11, at
Dougherty's Cabin on Grandfath
er Mountain.
An interesting program on "Fit
ness of Youth" will be presented.
Each member is requested to bring
a household or personal item wrap
ped and priced. These will be sold
and the proceeds used for ex
penses incurred by the depart
ment.
Garden Club
Has Meeting
The Appalachian Garden Club
had its monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Eugene Wilson
Tuesday night. July 26.
Mrs. Ed Hall met with the mem
bers and discussed containers and
arrangements to be used through
out the hone for the August 4
Garden Club Tour.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Tionn# . . . womm'i mytwry eaplured in Irogronn
Perfume. 3.50 to 25.00.
Eo? de farlum, 3.50 to 16.50.
Odalisque... perfume of o???r tepote, tlumbtrlng fir#.
ft rlum*, 5.50 I? 40?00.
foe de Forlvm, 5.50 to 16.50.
(Ail fl'icet pl*t to* I
The MOCK'S Dress Shoppe
EAST KING STREET BOONE, N. C.
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APPALACHIAN THEATRE
BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA
Thurs., Aug. 11? Show Starts at 9:30 p. m.
ON STAGE AND IN THE AUOiENCE - GENUINE FROM HOUYWOOD
On the Screen ? "CELLAR OF THE DEAD" - Adraferion All
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MRS. NORMAN CHEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodges, of
Boone, Route 1. announce the mar
riage o I their daughter, Carolyn,
to Mr. Norman Cheek, ion of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Cheek of Deep Gap.
The ceremony wa? performed at
Sparta.
Married
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Photo by Paul W?ston Studio
MRS. JAMES H. HOLLARS
Mr. and Mri. Ray G. Baird of
Boone announce the marriage of
their daughter, Mildred, to L-Cpl
James H. Hollars, ?on of Mrs. Ear
lean Hollars and the late Mr. Mc
Keever Hollars of Blowing Rock
'The cermeony was performed by
the Rev. Bob Shores at his home
Tuesday, July 26, at 7:00 p. m.
COMING SOON
Yoniuiiossu
Shows Each Day At
3-7-9
Sunday At 3 ? 8:45
FRIDAY? AUGUST 12
FUNNIEST EVER!
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
AUGUST 13 AND 14
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST IS, 1? AND 17
Shows at 3 and S o'clock
Friday Club ^
Has Meeting
The Friday Afternoon Club wttj
entertained by Mr*. Either S.
Boone, at her home, July 29.
MIm Janin Price delightfully
entertained those preoent with
several selection* on the plaao. Kef
selections included *G h o at f ?
opus 11 number 11 Ludwig
Schytte: First Movement of the
Moonlight Sonata ? I-udwig Van
Boethwoa; Autumn Leaves, ar
ranged by Roger Williams.
An interesting story of mourn
tain life, "Blood on the Laurel,"
written by Archibald Rutledce, was
read by Mrs Tracy CouSMiU. >W,:
Delicioaa two eowae refresh
ments were served by the hostoas.
Health And
Beauty
If nothing In your wardrobe
looks well on you, the trouble may
not be with your clothes. Maybe
It Is your figure or posture that
Is to blame.
The first step la to check your
weight for your height and age.
If you are more than a couple M
pounds off one way or the other,
here Is the place to begin.
You can lose weight without
starving yourself. Go at weight
losing sensibly. Don't starve your
self, keep in mind that it takes
ttme to lose weight. Keep foods
like sweets, potato chips, salted
peanuts gravies, and soft drinks
to a minimum.
For good health, and beauty, eat
the following every day: A green
and yellow vegetable, two fruits
(one citrus), a serving of meat,
fish, poultry, or cheese (eheese not
on a diet to lose), a pint of milk,
a serving of whole-grain cereal or
bread, some butter or margarine,
six to eight glasses of water, and
three to five eggs each week.
If you need to lose weight .take
smaller servings; if you need to
grain, drink extra milk and oat
larger servings.
Check your body measurements.
If thay need streamlining (this
can apply to fat and thin people
alike) take exercises. Make sure
your posture is what it should be.
If accessary, practice correct pos
ture until it becomes natural with
you.
LISA DAY AND MRS. ZALUMAS
Mrs. Dorothy Zalumas of Clarki
ville, Ga., first grade teacher it
Appalachian Elementary School,
preianta one of her student*, Lisa
Day, with a good citizen button.
Mrs. Zalumas made the button by
painting over an old "Terry San
ford for Governor" badge.
Mr. Zalumas, Harry, is associated
with the Georgia Rehabilitation Di
vision of the Department of Edu
cation. They live at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pritchett during
the summer.
ATTEND SON'S GRADUATION
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hunt and Ron
nie went to Flint, Mich., Wednes
day, for the graduation of Richard
Hunt from tha General Motors
Institute of Engineering. Richard
will spend two weeks in Boone
prior to accepting a position with
the Buick Division of General
Motors.
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LAST DAY ON JOB
Pittsburg, Kans. ? A heart at
tack killed Edward O'Connor, 70,
near the end of his last day of
work, before retirement as a rail
roader.
TRADE AT HOME
Everybody L ikes Boone , N. C.
And /Viosf Lvcryhod > Likes the MOVIES
APPALACHIAN
THEATRE
Telephone? AM 4 8606
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SHOWS:
Monday through Saturday at t ? 4 ? 7
? ? Sunday 3 ?
8:45
THURSDAY?AUGUST II
Show* at 2, 4, 7 o'clock only
LATE SHOW THURSDAY
NIGHT AT 9:30
ON STAGE
FRIDAY? AUGUST 12
SATURDAY? AUGUST 13
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
AUGUST 14 AND IS
TUESDAY? AUGUST 1*
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