Society ? ? % .4 . ? Greer-Critcher Wedding Saturday MRS. SAMMY CRITCHER Miss Gloria Greer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greer, and Sammy Critcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Critcher, were married Saturday, July 6, at 4 o'clock in the Laurel Springs Baptist Church. The bride wore a dress of white Chantilly lace with sequ ins and pearls and a full skirt. Her illusion veil was attached to a pearl-encrusted headpiece, and she carried a white orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. Betty Sibert, sister <of the bride, who wore an aqua peau de soie dress and carried a bou quet of white roses. The groom bad his brother. Dwight Critcher, for beet man. Roger Critcher was ring bearer, and Giovonna Hartley wa< flower girl. The mother of the bride Wore a blue embroidered dress and the mother of the groom wore a pink lace dress. Both wore matching accessories. The bride is a 1963 graduate of Appalachian High School and is employed at the North western Bank. The groom gra duated from Appalachian High School and is self employed. After a wedding trip to Ashe ville and Gatlinburg, they are living in Boone. Observe Golden Wedding Photo by Paul Weston Studio MR. AND MRS. LINDLEY HAMPTON ? . . Mr. and Mr*. Lindley Hamp ton, who were married June 29, 1B13 by the Rev. J. M. Payne, were honored on their golden wedding anniversary on June 30. The reception waa given at the Hampton home on Boute 4, Boone, by their daugh ter*, Mrs. Vance Keller, Mrs. Darius Hampton of Boone and their son, Bonda Hampton of Boute 4, Lenoir. Guests were greeted by Mrs. J. B. Jones and directed to the dining room where the table was presided over by Mrs. Earl Keller, Joyce Keller, Mrs. Wayne Hampton and Shelby Hampton. About eighty guests register ed during the afternoon and those from out of town were Charles Skidmore, Denver Hampton of Charlotte; Rev. R. C. Eggers of Zionville; Mr. and Mr*. Max Nye, Hiss Debbie Turner, Mrs. W. A. Marshall of Hiddenite; Mr. and Mrs. D. Fred Milstead of TaylonvWe; Mrs. Murry Hart, Miss Dorothy Colson, Holly Hill, Fla.; and Mrs. C. E. McElory of Archer, FU. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton have 13 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. What's New On The Beach This new tote bag has a sec ret. Unload your towel, swim suit, sandals and sun tan oil ? and with a few puifs your bag becomes a beach pillow. You blow it up. Latest to come out of aerosol cans: glue. The stick stuff is rfimply sprayed on, thus promis ing to end the mess of trying to apply glue with a brush or stick. For . babies six months and older: A new bib fits snugly at the neck, covers the shoulders and has a deep catch-all pocket which goes all the way across the bottom. Sold in supermark et*. 1 A new coraiesftord men's elec trie shaver can be operated on any one of three universal volt age ranges. A special multivolt transformer allows for recharg ing in almost any country. The newest in long-line lip sticks promises a "flirty" fash ion look with a range of six shades and a slender case with tapestry-like finish. GERMAN MILLIONAIRES There currently are 84155 millionaire* in West Germany, twice as many as in 1987, ac cording to an annoueement from the Federal Statistical Office in Wiesbaden. Kennedy bailed U. S. forces oa guard in Europe. J Hodges-Evans Engagement Told . ? Photo Flowers* Photo Shot MISS WILMA HODGES Mr. and Mrs. Marion (Bob) Hodges of Elk Road, Boone, announce the engagement of their daughter, Wilma, to Mr. Robert B. Evans, son of Mrs Agnes H. Evans, of Intervale Road, Wellesley, Massachuset tea, and the late Mr. Brice Evans. Miss Hodges is a 1962 gradu ate of Appalachian High School and is employed at the Watauga County Welfare Department. Mr. Evans is a I960 gradu ate of Wellesley High School and is in the United States Air Force, stationed at Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire. A fall wedding is planned. Miss Combs, Mr. May Marry ?Photo by Paul Westou Studio MRS. WALTER MAY Miss Karen Comb?, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Combs, of Hillsboro, and Wal ter May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter May of Reese, were married at 8 o'clock Saturday, July 6. The double ring cere mony was performed by the Rev. Johnny Greene at Forest Grove Baptist Church. Mrs. Mo tella Matheson presented the wedding muaic. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of chiffon with a white lace jacket. Her short veil of net was attached to a crown of white satin and pearls, and she carried a colonial bou quet. Mrs. Dorcas Hodges of Reese, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor. Best man was Mr. Kenneth May of Reese. The bride graduated from Hillsboro High School and at tended Appalachian State Teachers College. The groom attended Bethel High School and is now with Sonoco Products Co. in Ra venna, Ohio, where the couple will live following a wedding trip to the Smokey Mountains. RATTLESNAKE BITES BEAN PICKER Lenoir. ? Mrs. J. L. Curtis of Patterson, teacher at Happy Valley School, was bitten by a rattlesnake Saturday afternoon while she was picking beans at her home. She was brought to Caldwell Memorial Hoapital here in critical condition by her son and remainde in an iron lung until her condition was report ed much improved. 'Hospital attendants said the snake bit her en the left hand. It was ftl'tl uto bun vines. Engaged Photo by Flower*' Photo Shop CHARLOTTE ANNE PRESLEY Mr. and Mrs. James S. Baird of Charlotte announce the en gagement of her sister. Miss Charlotte Anne Presley of Boone, to Mr. Henry Quay Rose man of Statesville. Miss Pres ley is the daughter of Mr. Charles H. Presley of Charlotte and the late Mrs. Mamie Ever ette Presley. Mr. Roseman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Roseman of Statesville. The wedding will be held August 24, at the Boone Meth odist Church. FIRST PRINTING PRESS Harvard University was the site of the first printing press in America. It was set up there in 1688. Starts Thursday, July H Mammoth Savings on Fresh, New Summer Merchandise Come Early ? Get Your Share of Bargains Reductions Of 25 ?/o to 50% LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT? 2nd FLOOR Light Weight Dresses ? Coats ? Suits Handbags ? Hats V2 Price ? Gloves Sportswear and Play Clothes Bobby Brooks ? Rosecrest ? Queen Casuals Swim Suits ? Bathing Caps ? Sweaters ? -hiiir-r ? .w ? , ^ y. One Group Lingerie ? Costume Jewelry Vz Price MEN'S - BOYS' - GIRLS' READY-TO-WEAR - AND SHOES STREET FLOOR Summer SUITS & SPORT COATS Summer Manhattan & Others TROUSERS SPORT SHIRTS BERMUDAS ? SWIM TRUNKS Regular $1.00 & $1.50 One Group 79c & $1.00 TIES ..... 50c SOCKS . . 2 for $1 Light Weight DRESSES - SUITS - COATS SPORTSWEAR & PLAY CLOTHES SWIM SUITS PAJAMAS HANDBAGS - HATS Half-Price All Summer Shoes & Sandals Reduced BASEMENT DEPARTMENT REDUCTIONS OF 25% - 50% - 75% Regular $2.98 to $8.96 Ladies' Dresses .Men's Short Sleeves Sport Shirts Boys' T-Shirts . . 3 for $1. $1.00 TABLE Sport Shirts ? Gloves Girdles, Bras 88c TABLE Blouses ? Shirts Shorts, etc. 50c TABLE Asst. Items of Wearing Apparel Men's ft Boys' Reg. 55c SOCKS 39c 4 Pairs $1.00 Men's Handkerchiefs . 10 for $1. Cannon Bath Towels 3 for $1. Summer? Reg. $1.98 ft $2.98 Handbags $1. SHOE TABLES $1. & $2. Fraction of Original Values SALE RACKS 50c - $1. - $2. - $3. Variety of Wearing Apparel for the Family MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS ($4.00 Value) - - $2.00 NEWTON'S Dept. Store West King Street Boone, N. C , -l .?? . m

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