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r ention- HBR 0 JEAN L. RIVERS, EDITOR ? Home Telephone AMherst 4-3889 ? Office HIV .xi! '1 %?'??? *ft. '? W W A ? ?3 tA V r t?. Cottrell-Boone Wedding Solemnized Miss Winkler, Mr. Dimtiigan. Married MRS. J. C. BOONE, JR. Miss Velma Ann Cottrell and Mr. J. C. Boone, Jr. were married at 7:00 o'clock Saturday evening in a double ring eeremony at the First Baptist Church. The Rever end William R. Eaton officiated, assisted by The Reverend J. Boyce Brooks. Wedding music was pre sented by Mrs. Graydon P. Eggers. organist, and Mr. William Honey cutt, vocal soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raleigh Cot trell of 406 East Howard Street. She is a graduate of Appalachian High School and graduated ctlm laude In May from Appalachian State Teachers College. She waa elected to Who's Who Among Stu dents in American Colleges and Universities, a member of Pi Ome ga Pi, National Honorary Business Education Fraternity, Vernlcian Society, and Future Business Leaders of America. Beginning September 6, she will be employ ed by Appalachian State Teach ers College. Mr. Boone is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boone, Sr., of Albe marle. He is a graduate of Albe marle Senior High School. He graduated from Mars Hill College in IMS where he was Literary Vice-Presdent of the Philomathia Literary Society, and soloist for the College Touring Choir. He has completed two years with the | armed forces 'where he served eighteen months in Germany as Director of Publicity and Public Relations for the Armed Forces Recreation Center. He will gradu ate in May from Appalachian State Teacher* College. The altar of the church was marked by an immense basket of white gladioli and chrysanthe mums with greenery extending to the floor. This was flanked on each side with seven-branched candel abra, other candles of tapering heights, and fern palm*. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of silk taffeta and chantilly lace. The natural sweetheart neckline was re-embroidered with sequins and seed pearls. The laee aleeves end ed in calla points over the hands. The bouffant skirt extended in a semi-chapel train. Her silk Illu sion finger-tip veil was attached to a jewel queen's crown. She car ried a white prayerbook, centered with a purple-throated orchid, in tertwined with stephanotis. Mrs. Nancy Jerome of Greone ville, Tennessee waa the matron of honor. She wore a powder blue taffeta dresa fashioned with a con trasting blue, crushed cummer bund forming a big bow in the back extending into * full A matching blue bandeau with a circular veil was worn. She car ried a single, long-stemmed red rose ? Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Mauney of Albemarle, sister of the groom; Mrs. Coy Bolick of Charlotte; Miss Delores Temple ton of North Wilkeboro: and Miss Annette Greene of Laurinburg. They wore dresaea and matching bandeaus identical to that of the honor attendant and carried the single, long-stemraed red roe*. Miss Jane Cottrell. cousin of the bride, and Master David Mau ney, nephew of the groom, were miniature bride and groom. Jane wore ? drew of ?fflt orpin ow taffeta fashioned similar to the bride's dress. She carried flowers idential to the bride in miniature size. Mrs. Cottrell, mother of the bride, wort a bamboo silk chantil ly lace over rose beige satin dress fashioned with a scoop neck with sequin trim with matching hat and shoes. She wore a corsage of sun-burst lilies. Mrs. Boone, mother of the bride groom. wore a green chantilly lace dress with matching acces sories. Her corsage was a purple orchid. Mr. iJ- C,, Boone, Sr., father of the groom, was bast man. Ushers were Mr. Edwin Boone of Kanna polis, Mr. DeRoy Boone of Char lotte, brothers of the groom; Mr. Robert Mauney of Albemarle, bro ther-in-law of the groom; and Mr. Larry Tucker of Westchester, Pennsylvania. After* a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Boone will be at home at 315 North Street, Boon*. Wedding Rehearsal Immediately following the wed ding rehearsal Friday night. Miss Ann Cottrell and Mr. J. C. Boone, Jr. were honored at a cake cutting at the home of the Ray Luthers on Cherrybrook Lane. The traditional green and white color scheme was used for the bride's table which waa centered with a crystal candelabra and a nosegay of carnations anil net. At one end of the table was a four tiered wedding cake and at the other end a crystal punch bowl. Mrs. Nancy Jerome and Mrs. Ed win Boone assisted in serving the approximately sixty guests which included member of the wedding party, families, and intimate friends. Miss Cottrell wss presented a footed crystal cake plate by the hostesses, Mrs. Ray Luther, Mrs. Jack Lawrence, and Mrs. William Eaton. Wedding Breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Cottrell entertained for their daughter. Miss Ann Cottrell, and her fiance, Mr. J. C. Boone, and thair wad ding party and relatives at an eleven o'clock breakfast at the Daniel Boone Hotel on Saturday morning August 27. The table was beautifully dec orated with pastel shades of mix ed flower*. A delicious menu was enjoyed by thirty-three guests. Miscellaaeoaa Shower Mrs. Robert Snead honored Miss Ann CottfoU with a miscellaneous shower at her home on Howard Street on Tuesday night. The house was beautifully dec orated wtth summer flowers throughout. Many useful and lovely gifts were received by the honoree. TIM hostess served a delicious congealed deaaert with ice tea, rfUts and mints. Personal Items On Page Six ? ? ' W. . wrr" TnTii Photo By Flower'i Photo Shop MRS. BOB DUNNIGAN Oil Saturday, August 27, at twelve noon, Miss Barbara Winkler of Boone was married to Mr. Bob Dunaigan of Winston-Salem. The marriage was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Gordon Winkler, on Blowing Rock Road, with the Rev Boyce Brooks officiating. An arrangement of pink and white gladiolus, pink asters, ani carnations flanked by pink candles furnished a background for the ceremony. Similar arrangements were used throughout tha dining and living rooms. The bride, given in marriage b? her father wore a regal gown of white silk organza on Edwardian lines with brief sleeves and prin cess bodies. Cameo lace accented the neckline and belle skirt. Her bouffant veil of silk illusion fell from a cloche of lace and seed pearls. She carried a satin covered Bible which was centered with a white orchid and showered with satin streamers and stephaootis. Miss Linda Reeves of West Jef ferson was Miss Winkler's only attendant. She wore a gown of cameo pink chiffon over taffeta designed with draped bodice and full skirt. She carried a nosegay of pink carnations and stephanotU. Mr. Dunnigan chose as his best man, Mr. Randolph Phillips, of Sumpter, S. C., brother-in-law of the bride. Mr. Joe Moretz of Boone and Hickory served as usher, and Mrs. Grady Moretz, Jr., of Boone, fur nished the wedding music. Following' the ceremony the par ent* of the bride served a buffet luncheon to the weddin? guests. The tabic was covered with ? pink Knen and lac? cloth and centered with an arrangement of pink cariia tions and asters. Wedding cake, punch and molded fruit ices fol lowed the main course. The bride is a graduate of Ap palachian State Teachers College, class of 1960. At present she is employed by the Northwestern Bank of Boon*. The gnxmi, ten of Mr. Thomas L. Dunnigan of Winston-Salem, is also a graduate of Appalachian class of 1860. He plans to enter the graduate school there in Sep tember. Jones-Correll Vows Said Saturday ? Phot# By Flowers Photo Shop Mttfi. JOHNNIE WILLARD JONES Blowing Rock? Mr. and Mr*. Johnnie Willard Jones, Appala chian State Teachers College itu dents, will live in BoMtt after ? wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S. C. They were married at 4 p. m. Saturday in Rumple MsHttal Presbyterian Church, the Re*. A. BWm BrtnkeriMff ?tftoMtag. -'I i '"ii'iii ii fi'i'Ti' i 1 iBMiiMi I The former Kin Shannon Lee Correll. daughter of Jamea W. Correll, of Leaolr, and Mri. Arl ton 0. Benfield of Blowing Rock, waa given in marriage by her father. , She ware a gown of ?rganca la chantily lace ending in a chapel fingertip iUoabm veil wai held by a Jeweled crown and (he carried tmta, mmU by km mtikm. Um Woman's Club Has Meeting The general meeting of the Worthwhile Woman'* Club was held on Thursday evening, Aug ust 29, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Winkler, on Blowing Rock Road. Hie dob collect was read In unison to open the meeting, with Mrs. John Hottck, president, pre siding. Mrs. George Hagaman Introduc ed her sister Mrs. T. G. Baker, a guest from Buffalo, New York. Mrs. Homer Brown who has spent the summer touring in sev eral European countries, was given a warm welcome back to the dub. Mrs. Houck gave a brief report of the Presidents Institute held In Merganton, which she and Mrs. B. W. Ellis attended on August 25. Mrs. J. E. Ray gave a most in teresting demonstration on vari ous ways to make delicious and colorful mints in flower designs, and how they may be used for dec orating cakes. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Wink ler were Mrs. Guy Goodman, Mrs. Dennis Craven, Mrs. Roy Rufty, and Mrs. George Hagaman, who served sandwiches, cakes, and punch, at the close of the meeting. Honored On 78th Birthday Mrs. Maggie Burkett Combs Gragg celebrated her 78th birth day August 27. About 60 relatives met at her daughter's home, Sun day, August 28 for the occasion. All of her sisters, brothers, sev eral grandchildren, great grand children and other relatives were present. She received many nice gifts, and her talk was recorded as she opened them unbeknowing to her. Garden Club Meets Tuesday The Boone Rhododendron Gar den Club will meet with Mrs. R. H. Harmon, Highland Park, Tues day evening, September 6th at 7:30 with Mrs. W. F. Smith, hos tess. Mrs. Harmon will present the program on dried arrangements and driftwood. In Fashion Now There is a fullness about the sew clothes, especially in wool dress es with jackets. Some of the skirts are pleated and, needless to say. it takes a slim person to wear one of the bulky costumes to any ad vantage. Pleats in wool have always been a problem to keep in shape, but we hear there is a new process now that puts permanent pleats in woolen skirts. This process was developed In Auttrila, where wool is so important. Over-blouses continue to be big news. Not only in knits but in silks, cottons and wools. Some of the over-blouses for suits are practically tunics. Suits, by the way, are being shown with longer jackets ? many of them belted or worn with a sash. Scarve'i instead of collars complement masy of the suits and coats. SEES PARENTS MARRY Crowborough. England ? A wed ding in Croyborough was entirely a "family affair" when Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gilbert, divorced is 1046, remarried with their five year-old granddaughter, Sally, as flower girl. Their son, Brian, and his wife were witnesses. orchids and roses. The son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones of Bethune, S. C, a graduate of Wingate Junior College had Jack Linker of Charlotte as best man. Among the ushers were Vachel Jones, his brother, of Bethune, Aubrey CorreU, of Whit nel. Bill Bean, of Pinehurst, and Maynard Tate of Blowing Rock. Mrs. William Bean, of Pine hurst, was matron of honor. Brides maids were Miss Beverly Hunni cutt. Miss Synthia Gilliam, both of Morganton, Miss Gloria White of Belmont, and Miss Norma Cor rell of Whitnel. Ernestine White of Belmont was flower girl. attendants wore lilac organza. The reception was held at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. f Tate, of Blow ing Rock. , i ? I . ..... I WfcdE.-. . St.. Mjr I#-, a WANTED EXPERIENCED HELP Cook k Waitress ami i i* rtum BOONE TASTEE FREEZE Miss Littleton Bride Of Bobby Walker ? Photo by Paul Weston Studio MRS. BOBBY W. WALKER Miss Joyce Anne Littleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Littleton, became the bride of Mr. Bobby W. Walker of Meridian, Mississippi in a 12:30 p. m. cere mony on Sunday, August 21. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of candle light satin fashioned with a sweet heart neck and a chapel train. The gown was designed by the bride and was fashioned especially for her by Miss Snow Davis of Charlotte. A mantilla veil of Chan I illy lace was her headdress, and she carried an orchid on a prayer book. The double ring ceemony was performed by the Rev. J. K. Park er, Jr., in the Presbyterian Church of Boone. Special music was presented by Mr. Earney Hotard, organist, and Mr. Charles Isley, soloist. Misa Sue Littleton, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Diane Rowland of Boone was flower girl, i.nd Robert Littleton, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. The bridegroom's father served aa his son's best man. Ushers were Mr. C. W. Plyler. Jr., of Statseville and Mr. Gerald Price of Charlotte. Mrs. Walker is a graduate of Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and Mr. Walker is a graduate of Mis sissippi State University. After a wedding trip to Nassau and the Bahamas, the couple will live in Charlotte. Wedding Breakfast Saturday morning, August 20, at eleven o'clock, Mrs. Joe Hartley rnd Mrs. Bill Klutz were hostesses at a wedding breakfast at the Farm House in Blowing Rock tor Miss Joyce Littleton. The honoree was presented with a gift in her silver pattern. Rehearsal Dinner Saturday evening, August 30, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Winkler were hosts to the wedding party at a rehearsal dinner at their home on Horn In the West Drive. The bridal table was beautifully decorated in pink and white and the guests enjoyed a delicious threo courie dinner. Cake Cnttiag Following the rehearial at the First Preibyterian Church, Mr. and ? ? mr, Mmm+fmm 'i < - cake cutting at W W( Sunday afternoon, following the ceremony. the bridegroom*! fur cm, Mr. and Mm y. J. Walker, were hoats to the bridal party at a luncheon at Green Park Hotel in Blowint Rock. The table wai tastefully arrow ed with rhododendron leaves and white dahlias and an urrangn. ment of mixed white flowera. A delicious four course luncheon was served to twenty-three guests. Watauga Ilonpital Patients admitted to Watauga Hospital, August 23 to August 2t: Shirley Lee Oolds, Mrs. Roee Edna Miller, Ernest Fred Greene, Mrs. Kathleen W. Payne. John W. Lookabill, Dr. J.-T C. Wright, Mrs. Carmelee Ellis, Mrs. Nora B. Reece, Bynum Trivette, Mrs. Mae Farthing, Mrs. Patricia Light, Master Wm. Doyle Church, Miss Ala Sue MeGuire, Master Bobby Dean Aldridge, Miss Dorothy t. 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