ocia ( _yQctivitied EDITOR ? Home Telephone AMherst 4-3880? Office Telephone AMherst 4-3612 Local Mr*. Tyre Casey of Cycle, N. C., will spend the holidays with her brother, James B. Mast and faaaily. Mr. Jimmy Matt ef Wirvston Salem, will spend the baUdaya with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mast of Sherwood < Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips. Jr., and son, Rio, are spending a week in St. Petersburg, Fla., with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Coins of Knoxville, Tenn., will spend the hoiida** in Boone visiting frientjs and relatives. Gene Howell of N. C. State College arrived Wednesday to spend the holidays with his par eats, Mr. and Mrs. John Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Battle Brown of Raleigh, were visitors in the community during the week end. Miss Wilma Baird retimed to Gastonia today after visiting since Saturday with her mother, Mrs. T. C. Baird, and Mr. Frank Baird of Valle Crucis. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brittiin and daughter, Becky of Char lotte, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Brittain's mother, Mrs. Carrie Buvten in Blowing Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dunnegan and Bobby of Winston-Salem are spending the helidays with Mrs. Dunnegan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Austin and sons, Douglas and Michael, will leave Christmas Day for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Austin in Hudson, N. C. Miss Pat Breitenstein, student at Catawba College, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Breiten stein. , Mr. and Mrs. John Critfher and Mrs. M. P. Critcher left Sat urday to spend 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. Paul DuPre and JolUI Paul In Wilmington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll and children of Hudsbn will be spending the Christmas holi days with relatives in Watauga County. Dr. and Mrs. James Harrelson and childr?n, Betty and Carol of Aeheville, have returned af ter apending a few days visiting in Blowing Rock and Boone. Mr. Zeb Farthing and Mr. Ed Farthing visited Wednesday with Mr. Don Farthing who is a patient at Cannon Memorial Hospital. < Mrs. Zeb Farthing returned Monday from a two weeks visit with her son and family, MSr. and Mrs. John Farthing of Augusta, Ga. Mr. John Farthing of Augus ta, Ga., left Thursday for home after visiting for a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Farthing. Bill Taylor and Jimmy Good night, both students at the University of North Carolina, visited during the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Nifong and children, Debbie and Jef frey of Winston-Salem, will ar rive to sepnd the holidays with Mrs. Nifong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mast. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry N. Sud dreth of Route 8, Lenoir, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Kelli Reane, born Sunday. De cember 16, at Dula Hospital in Lenoir. Affairs Mr. Mid Mr*. JoJhn York will be speeding the Christmas holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith In Morgan ton and Mr. and Mrs. John D. York in Mt. Airy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Dean of Miami and Coral Gables, Fla., will be spending the Christ mas holidays in Boooe with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greene and oth er friends in tke county. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Russell and children, Joan, Larry and Rebecca, of Galax, Virginia ar rived Saturday to spend the hol idays with Mr. Milton Brown of Trade, Tennessee. Miss Linda Kay Cline, who is with Snelliag and Snelling in Winston-Salem, arrived Friday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cllne. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cline at tended the wedding of Miss Reeky Smith and Mr. Lanny Hedgecock in Winston-Salem on Sunday. Mrs. Cline was one of the attendants. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Randolph Phil lips and children, Elizabeth and David, left Wednesday, the 28th, for a week's visit with Mr. Phil lips' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Phillips, in Sumter, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buxton of Bloomington, Indiana arrived Friday to spend two weeks vis iting with Mr. Buxton's mother, Mrs. Carrie Buxton in Blowing Rock. Thomas is a student at the University of Indiana. Mr. S. G. Gabriel of South Boston, Va., has arrived to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Richradson. Mr? Gabriel has been spending the past week here with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Cooke will be spending the Christinas Mi' days in Athens, Ga. visiting with lir. and Mrs. Wendell T. Wilson. While avrey they will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fox of Hickory. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Winkler are lif. and Mrs. Bob Congleton and daugh ters, Carolyn, Betty Ann and Robin, of Barbourville, Ken tucky and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moir and sons, Ron and Mike, of Salisbury. U. John E. Fletcher of Grif fith Air Force Base Aeronauti cal Research and Development Center of Rome, New York, is expected home during the week end to spend the Christmas hol idays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fletcher of Zionville. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. King, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DaVault and children, Cleve and Mary, of Asheville and Mr. Howard C. King of Richmond, Virginia vis ited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eric DeGroat and family. They are members of Mrs. DeGroat's family. Mrs. Lionel Ward returned Wednesday to her home after spending four weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Adams and new baby girl, Nancy Marie, in Sunnyville, Calif., and also after spending two weeks with another son, Charles Adams in Baker, Ore gon. The best way to make ? for tune is to work for it and to be gin while young. Modern miracle: The manner in which Santa Claus gets into some apartments. I &&W and Joy to tm and your lomd odm iU glorious momb. Susan Key Beauty Shop E. King St. AM 4-3952 Miss Miller, Mr. Minor Married MRS. JOE CHANN1NG MINOR Miss Cherrie Lee Miller of Greensboro was married to Joe Charming Minor of Boone and the United States Army at 2 p. m. Saturday, December 22, in the First Presbyterian Church of Boone, by the Rev. J. K. Parker, Jr. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Clifford Miller of 2900 Netherwood Dr., Greens boro. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Minor of 120 Oak St., Boone. Following the ceremony, the bride's parents were reception hosts in the Fellowship Hall of the church. After a honeymoon in the mountains, the couple will live in Shreveport, Louisiana, where Mr. Minor will be stationed at the Ordinance Plant on the 1 Nike-Hercules Missile base. The bride is ? graduate of Greensboro Senior High School and attended Appalachian State Teachers College for one year and a quarter. The bridegroom 'graduated from Appalachian High School and attended Appalachian Sjtatc Teachers College for a year be fore enlisting in the United States Army. Given in marriage by her father, the bride had her sister, Miss Lana Miller, for her maid of honor. Miss Jan Minor, sister of the bridegrpom, was flower girl. The bridegroom had his father, for best man. Phit Minor, brother of the bride groom, and Randall Miller, brother of the bride, ushered. Music was famished by Mrs. R. E. Agle, organist, and her son, Jim Agle. The bride wore a white satin princess-style dress, with a scoop neckline edged in seed pearls, long tapered sleeves, and a full skirt which extended into a thapel twin. Her elbow-length veil was crowned with a white satin rose trimmed in seed pearls. She earried a white or chid on a Bible. Her maid of honor -wore a street-length red velvet dress with a bell skirt, headdress ol white fur, and carried a white fur muff accented with red poin settias. The flower girl wore a red velvet dresa, white fur head dress, and carried a basket filled with white pompons. Fashion News The woman who dresses well on a slim budget will watch the after Christinas sales lor good bargains. Very often classic style suits and other garments are offered for half their ori ginal prices. It doesn't pay to buy such things because they are bargains, however, unless they are becoming. A suit which make* the wearer's complexion look callow or a style which 'iftakes a plump woman look plumper is a poor buy in any one's country. Such garments usually end up hanging in a closet. Shoe sales are the thrifty buy er's cup of tea. She knows ex actly what type and size she wants, and will watch the pap ers to eee when they are ad vertised for sale. Buncombe County's name originates from the word "bunk um," which means "nonsense." An Asheville congressman, af ter a masterful fence straddling oration in which he said noth ing, when asked why he had been so evasive, replied, '1 did it for Buncombe." TBnij >r /.jr r. J Trailway Cleaners, Inc. AM 4-8415 E. King Street ? Boom, NX Health And Beauty The diet of an older person should be watched carefully to be sure it includes good qual ity protein foods like milk and meat to protect them against anemia, vitamin deficiencies and so forth. Nutritionists recommend that older people continue to use a moderate amount of milk ? about two glasses a day. Milk is a source of good quality pro tein, a moderate pmount of cal cium and a very good supply of riboflaven. A balanced diet for older people should be composed of meat, milk, yellow and leafy vegetables, fruits and a moder ate amount of cereals and bread. This group should not let themselves fall Into the all too common habit of nibbling biscuits, cakes and other sweets and then not having a: appetite for the foods they should get each day. We have brought out this point before in this column, but we believe it is worth bring ing up kgain, and it is ? that the worst diets are found among the very poor and the very rich. People with extremely low in comes and a low level of under standing of" nutrition tend to eat too much of the dry, staple foods that are high tn starch. In the upper-income groups they tend to eat too many syveets and starchy foods be cause they taste good. Children in this group always have plenty of spending money and they usually eat the wrong things, too. Good nutrition is most often found in the upper-middle class families where the homemaker is intelligent and interested enough in good nutrition to take pride in providing balanc ed meals for her family. TRADE AT I/OME Piftures Can Make Or Break Room Decor ? ' J ? ? *! .. -ftici ' / M'' '? v*l Pictures mm that flail touch that can make or break room decor. There are people who do not like pictures and the absence #f them U their heaaes make the rooms look eold Other people buy and hang pic tures at random Jwt to uae up space. JlMffiXi . It's not neee?ipry to spead a fortune on painttftss, pictures Northwest Assn. Meets In January Winston-Salem, Dec. 20 ? Wayne Corpening, after a con ference here yesterday with At well Alexander of Stony Point, said committees of the North west North Carolina Develop ment Association will be asked to meet at Elkin in late Janu ary to set up 1063 agricultural programs. Corpening and Alexander are co-chairmen of the association's agrienKttre division. "We anticipate that special ists from N. C. State College will be able to report on their surveys at the January meet ing," Corpening said. He referred to studies started early in 1962 aimed at develop ing new opportunities in North west farm production and pos sibly processing. or etchings to deceratc your hone. A ulit pbotagrapb cut from ? magazine, if framed correctly, will add that needed bit of charm. Thwe an ? few (Mags that akootd he taken iato consMera Um when planning a picture First, the type of pic tare choeon should blend with the type of furniture in the room ? for enanple, a modern picture or a Louis XIV would look very much out of place in ? room with Victorian furnishings. Al so, the colors in the picture should not clash with the color scheme of the room. After the picture has been chosen ? make sore a proper frame is selected and that the picture is cropped and matted correctly. Remember, the delicate ?o son right! Thanks far lotting as serve 70a thru the year. ' ?? t* Boone Flower Shop 310 East King St. * Phone AM 4 3041 Boobc- N- c FOR SALE -?-PI I Salvage Old Post Office Building BANNER ELK ' Contains Valuable Building Materials Sealed Bids Accepted Thru Jan. 30, 1963 ? I Mail to E. T. M. A., Box 68, Banner Elk, N. C. Everybody Likes Boone, N.C" And Most Fverybady Likes the MOVIES I APPALACHIAN I I THE AT RE Telephone ? AM 4 8606 SHOWS: Monday thru Saturday at I - 4 ? 7 ? 9 ? Sunday at 3 ? 8:00 IT'S MORE FUN TO GO OUT TO A MOVIE THURSDAY - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DEC. 27 - 28 - 29 Shows Thursday and Friday at 2 ami 8 o'clock Shows Saturday at 2, 5 & 8 Kirk Douglas Jean Simmons / hf John Gavin Tony Curtis Charles Laughton In Teehatolor SUNDAY & MONDAY DEC. 30 ? 31 -COLUMBIA PICTURES iv DAVID SUSSKIND =n