Local Affairs Mr. John Tatum of Charlotte (pent the holidays with his par ents, Ur. and Mrs. L. T. Tatum. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Estea ana va cationing for two weeks at their home in Boynton Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Wilson, Jr. are visiting in Virginia and New York City during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Max Judy of Ft. Bragg were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Judy. Dr. and Mrs. John G. Barden returned Monday from a holiday trip to New York City and points qorth. Mr. and Mri. Donald B. Looka bill arrived last week end to spend Christmas with their parents, Hr. and Mrs. Fred Norris. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Horton of Winston-Salem spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Horton of Vilas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Berryhill of Concord were week end visitors With Mrs. Berryhill's mother, Mrs. Dean Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boone, Steve and David Jon, of Valdese visited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. J. A. Boone. John Eggers of Davidson Col lege is spending the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Graydon P. Eggers. Mrs. Minnie Culver Winn of Elizabethton, Tennessee has ar rived to spend the winter with her nephew, Dr. Ray Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hardin of Blowing Rock left Sunday for Daytona Beach, Florida, where they will spend two weeks. Mrs. I. W. Carpenter of Wash ington, D. C.? is spending some time with her son, Mr. I. W. Car penter, Jr. and his family on Rey nolds Road* Mr. and Mrs. Gaithcr Kilby of West Jefferson and Miss Clyde Kilby spent the holidays in Lewis ville, N. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson and family. Master Sgt. and Mrs. Earl F. Parlier announce the birth of a son, Kelvin Eugene, on December 7, at Shaw Air Force Base Hospi tal, South Carolina. Bob Agle, Jr. of East Carolina College and Mrs. Bobby Taylor of Salisbury are spending the holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Agle. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Boone and Mary of Durham spent the week end with Mrs. J. A. Boone, Mrs. Tom Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Hobby of Valle Crucis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winkler spent Christmas with Mrs. Wink ler's sister and mother, Mrs. C. B. Landis and Mrs. Charles Lane, at Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Norris and son, Ronnie, of Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Barret of Charlotte were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodwin of Charlotte arrived Christmas eve to spend Christmas with Mrs. Goodwin's sister. Mrs. Perry Greene, Mr. Greene and children. Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Barden of Madison, Tennessee arrived in Boone Monday to spend several days with Dr. and Mrs. John C. Barden. Holiday visitors with the Clyde R. Greenei at Perkiiuville are Mr. and Mri Jimmie Koontz and fam ily of Welcome and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rhyfie and children of States ville. Captain J. W. William* arrived Friday to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Williams. Captain Williams Is stationed at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Loreima Cllnard. Bridgett and Mart of Clemmons, Mr. and Mr*. Ed McCurry, Ladd and Nancy of Boiling Spring were holiday* visitors with relative* in Boone. Mrs. Miriam Rabb of Raleigh spent the holiday* with her p#r ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moat Glovier. Their guest over the week end was Mia* Margaret Tufts af Ban ner Elk. i Bill Miller, wh* la a sqphomor* at General Motors Institute in Flint. Michigan, arrived Friday for a ten-day visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Millar. Jr. Bill is in the top ten percent of his class. Mr. and Mrs. James Winkler plan to laava Thursday, December 29, far New Orleana. La., for the Sugar Bowl game New Year's Day, and from there to Florida for a few weeks vacation. DP and Mrs. Jack D. Lawrence and childran, Jack, Jr., Bethyna, Susan, Martha, Sally and Jim, spent Christina* with Mrs. Law rence's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cheek in Rockwell, N. C. Miss Joy Brown of Aberdeen, Maryland and Mrs. Lynn Quails and son Jerry of Statesville are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Brown. I Dr. and Mr.. J. H. Sowder, Miss ! Lynn Sowder, John Sowder ? of North Wilkesboro and Mr. John Courtney of New York City were holiday guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Horton. William Horton and Mrs. J _ Wilson are visiting this week with friends and relatives inK'"s'?"; N. C? Newport News, Yorktown and Richmond, Virginia. Major John H. Thorns W* Monday for Washington, D. C. to visit with Junior Ellis and /amily, and Philadelphia, where he will spend some time with a sister, Mrs. John Simpson. He will turn to Boone Sunday. Miss Jane River, of New York City spent the holidays with her parents^ Mr and Mrs. Rob R.ve? and Miss Rachel Rivers. Mr. Ar thur Krida of New York City and Peekskill, N. Y. joined them Sat urday for ? week end visit. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Coffey and Lynn of Hudson spent Christmas Day with Mr and Mrs Raymond Carroll. Aaron Carroll, who . is teaching in New Bern, * ?Pfnd'"g the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coqncill of High Point spent Christmas with Mr. Councill's parents, Mr. and Mrs J H. Councill and Mrs. B. J. Councill Mr and Mrs. J. H. Coun cill left Sunday afternoon for Sytvfe for a visit with Mrs. Coun cill's sister, Mrs. David Hall. Dr A. Y. Howell, Jr. and sons, Baxter and Avery of Cumming, Ga. and Mr. and Mr*. Ch*rie' Leith and children, Man' Charles ,nd Martin of Winston -Salem spent the Christmas week end with M^and Mrs. AY. Howell. Sr. and Miss Floy Cannon of viias. HoUday Visitor, with Mrs. R. W McGuire were Dr. and MrvCee. Troutman and Mr R. W. McGuire of Norfolk, VirginU. Mr. and Mr.. Donald Greer of Winston-Salem, Mr.. Ben teller and Miss Elaine Greer ofBaltl more, Maryland .pent the holiday, with Mr. T M Greer and Mr. Greer, who is a patient at WaU usa Hospital- Mr. and Mrs Ham son Green of Linville Falls visited with them Monday. j Holiday visitor, with Mi*. Ed lUst were Mr. and Mrs. Ray - Kinney of Uurinburg, Mr. and Mr.. Roy Minton of Boone, Mr. Metvin Doty, who i* a denUl tedv nnrian with the Navy sUtioned in Newfoundland. Mrs their son Buddy. Mr.. Doty ta do me her practice teaching in North Wilkesboro. Mr. and Mrs. George Elmore ind Mim Alice Elmore. Durham; Dr. and Mr*. Burke Smith of Charlottesville. Va.; Mr. Hall Smith, Jr. of Brevard and Hall Smith III. of Durham, (pent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs Hall Smith. Mr*. Elmore remaini with her -father and mother. She has been seriously ill, but is slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawrence of Charlotte and Misa Mary Lawrence of the University of North Caro lina spent last week with Dr. Ray Lawrence. They had as their guest Mr. John Lee Jellicone of Knox vjlle, Tennessee. Dr. and Mary re turned to Knoxville with him to ipe^d a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jellicorse. Sr. Mrs. Jack Caudill left Saturday to spend Christmas eve with her son. John W Caudill a?d family in Elkin. From there she went to Heidsville for a visit with her mother. Mr* J. C. Williams, and her sister, Mr*. Jay Barefoot, and after a few day* visit there. Mr*. Caudill. her mother and sister will jota Mr. Caudill at Tampa, Flor ida, far ? week's visit Miss Coffey, Mr. Northern Wed 1 MBS. VANCE A. NORTHERN Miss Patricia Ann Coffey and Vance A. Northern were married in a double ring ceremony at the Rumple Memorial Presbyterian Church in Blowing Rock, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Northern, an alumnus of Appalachian State Teachers Col lege, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Coffey of Blowing Rock. The groom, an airman in the United States Air Force, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Northern. , The couple will make their ^ home, temporarily, at Schilling Air Force Base, Salina, Kansas. Miss Gail Dula was the matron of honor; Airman Richard Pitts was best man. Mrs. Lewis Lentz and Miss Linda Jones sang "The Lord's Prayer"; Tommy Poplin was the pianist. Reverend Blake Brinkerhoff performed the wedding ceremony, j Gets Diploma On Hair Styling Miss Barbara Bentley, formerly of Boone, received a diploma for advanced hair styling at gradua tion exercises held December 1st at the Broward School of Beauty Culture, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. A graduate of South Eastern Beauty College, Charlotte, where she also received a diplomas in advanced hair styling. She was employed at the Village Studio of Beauty in Blowing Rock for the summer and is now with the Pow der Puff Beauty Salon, Vero Beach, Florida. His* Bentley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bentley, Route 4, Boone. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McConnell returned home Tuesday after spending the holidays in Winston Salem with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McConnell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McConnell of Greenvil^ S. C. joined them over the week end. Those having supper on Christ mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. How ard Dancey were Mr. and Mrs. Clay Verne Greene, Ricky and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Greene and Ted of Vilas. Miss Betty Trip lett of Mtn. City, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Danner of Columbia, South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mast and child ren. Susanne and Joe, of Kings port, Tennessee were holiday visi tors with Mrs. Bina Graham and Mrs. Ed Mast. Other visitors with Mrs. Graham were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Los Bumgarner and Jean of North Wilkesboro and Ben and Hugh Tolbert of Pfeiffer College Mrs. Tolbert was ill at Watauga Hoapital. Miss Thayer Is Bride Of Mr. Stepp Photo fwwerk Photo Shop MRS. JOHN HOUSTON STEPP Miss Mary Ann Thayer, of Miami, Florida and Boston, Mas sachusetts became the bride of Mr. John Houston Stepp at their 1:00 q'clock wedding ceremony in St. Elisabeth Catholic Church, Boone December 10. The ceremony was performed by Father Francis T. Connolly of this parish. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. Benjamin and Mrs. Vic toria Thayer of Miami, Florida and Boston, Massachusetts. She was given in marriage by Dr. Lawrence Owsley resident of Boone, an im mediate friend of^he family. The bride is in the graduate school at Appalachian State Teachers Col lege. Her portrait wedding gown was Fashioned in several miniature panels of silk organda- which bil lowed gracefully into a princess style reaching floor length creat ing the illusion of a diminutive train. She wore a fulf crown of erystalized embedded seed-pearl chips from which was attached her finger-tip veil. The bride's bou quet was made up of white pom poms with white satin streamers and her detachable going away corsage which was effectively cen tered in the bouquet with an iden tical arrangement, complemented Iter outfit. The bride's only attendant was Miss Nancy Starr of Raleigh who was the Maid of Honor. She wore ?n emerald green street-length dress with matching satin slippers and veiled ribbon hat. She carried a bouauet of varying autumn col ored pom-poms with matching sa tin streamers. The best man for Mr. Stepp was Mr. David Balzer of Elkin. and the ushers were Mr. Robert Daily, New Jersey; and A1 Robillard, Rhode Island. All attendants at the wedding are students at Ap palachian State Teachers College. Soloist for the wedding was Miss Ruth Hartley, Opopka. Florida and she was accompanied by or ganist Mr. Stephan Vaugh, Greens boro, both of whom were under the direction of Mr. Earny Hotard of Appalachian State Teachers College. The guest book was kept by Miss Linda Sue Smith, Clintwood, Virginia, who also assisted at the reception by serving punch Hie director for the wedding was Miss We Make Sure You Get Just What The Doctor Ordered I Your doctor's skill and knowledge can become fully effective in protecting your health, only when hii prescrip tion is filled with the utmost accuracy. This is the pharmacist's indispensable function. CAROLINA PHARMACY 231 E. King St. ? Phone AM 44711 Near the Dttton' Offlets Wear the Ciapu We ire at ymut Nrvke irmd the (tack! Elaine Anderson, North Wilkes boro. Floral arrangement* in the church and at the reception were done by Mrs Lawrence Owsley who was assisted by Mrs. Mary Hamby and Mrs. Mary High. The reception immediately following the ceremony was held in the St. Elisabeth Hall where guests, friends and relatives of the couple bestowed congratulations and best wishes. After a brief honeymoon, the newly weds will reside at Route 1, Millers Creek. Mrs. Stepp plans to continue her graduate studies as an assistant in the Reading Center, Appalachian State Teachers Col lege and Mr. Stepp will resume his position as Executive Manager of the Wilkesboro Farmers Co operative Exchange in North Wil kesboro. Mrs. Stepp is a graduate of the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida and her clubs while In Florida were Coral Gab lea Pilot Club, Greater Miami Toast mis tress, Associate Member of the Coral Gables Country Club and the Catholic Singles Club. Un til taking a years professional leave of absence from her duties in the field of special education as a speech consultant, she was a very active member of several professional organisations as well. Mr. Stepp lists his clubs as the Elks of Hendersonville, and the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Prior to his graduation from the University of South Carolina, he had been an avid participant in all college functions and clubs. Try any new crop variety on a limited acreage before going into full scale production. DAR Honors Mrs. Fuller Mountain City, T?na., DfC. 24.? Member* n G*r dw Club will maetat the bome Vl Mr*. L. H Owsley, Cave Canem Drive, Tuetdny evening, January 3rd ?| ?:ao | Mr*. John Horton will be the auoci?t? ^catena, and Mr*. Mob Broome will preaent a program on table letting. TWINS TWICK IN I TEA* Berkley. Olif.-For the second limf in one y*?r the H*Wy Ped*f ? ?en family is increased with twin*. 4 VW Mi> iS y?r-oid tin. Kir ste* Pederaen gave firth to her first set, both girls. Again within the fear she bore twin*? this time a boy and ? girt. The father a laboratory techni cian. Is hoping Income-tax bene- \ fits from both sets will help out with his extra expenses. ? :'rs Gay Fruit Cocktail Pudding Cake Next time you bake an oven dinner for the family, ilip in this quick and aaiy fruit-flecked pudding cake. A light sponge cake batter holds colorful canned fruit cocktail throughout, with flaked coconut on top toasted to delightful crunchiness. "Fruit Cocktail Pudding Cake can be served warm or cold with a fluff of whipped cream and garnished with fruit cocktail. Beat 2 eggs with 1 teaspoon vanilla until light and fluffy. Grad ually add 1 cup sugar, beating until thick and lemon-colored. Measure % cup sifted all-purpose flour; re-sift flour with Vt tea spoon salt-and 2 teaspoons baking powder. Stir into egg mixture. Thoroughly drain 1 ( 1 lb. 14 oz. ) can fruit cocktail; measure out V/i cups fruit and fold into batter, reserving remaining fruit for garnish. Turn into buttered 9-inch square baking pan. Sprinkle 1 cup flaked coconut over top. Bake in moderate oven (350 de grees F.) 35 to 40 minuter, until cake tests done. Cut in squares and serve warm or cold, topped with Vi pint (i cup) heavy cream, whipped and sweetened to taste, and reserved fruit cock tail. 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