MISS MARTHA JANE HOBGOOD HODGES
Mr. and Mrs. John WaiUtel Hodges, Jr. announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Martha Jane Hobgood, to Mr.
Ronald Scott Shoemaker, son of Mr. apd M?. Ralph Dennis
Shoemaker of North Wilkesboro. The wedding will take
place December 20 at the First Bap lit Church of Boone.
Local Affairs
Week end guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Coffey
of Deep Gap were Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Carscaddon of Salisbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Watson
of Route 4, Boone left Tuesday
to spend the winter at their
home in Vero Beach. Fla. '
Mrs. Florence Byrd of Foacoe
left Tuesday to spend the winter
with her daughter, Mrs. Curtis
Wilseo, and family in Bristol, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Chaetatn
of Miami, Fla., arrived last week
to spend two weeks at their sum
mer home, "Eagle's Nest."
Mir- and Mrs. J. E. Hohhottter,
Jr., announce the birth if a
daughter, Virginia Walker, at
Watauga Hospital on Sept. 07.
Mrs. Edward Stroupe, Mack
end Lee, spent the week end in
Clover, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Stroupe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collette of
Winston - Salem were Smnday
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Payne.
Mrs. Barleen Moret* returned
home Sunday aftafr having sur
gery at Baptist Hospital in
Winston -Salem ten days ago. She
is recuperating satisfactorily.
Mrs. Dempsey Wilcox was a
neek end guest in the home of
ho- daughter, Mrs. Julian Ra^sn,
Mr. Bagaa and Julia of Char
lotte.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. X
H. Holshouser, Jr., Sundagr were
Mrs. Leon HoHingsworth and
Mrs. Nancy Brown of Winston
Sttem.
Miss Ann Garrett Harris of
FTankfort, Ky., is visiting this
week with her grandparents. Mr.
mi Mrs. Stanley A. Harris on
Qlieen Street.
Miss Erdman Bowe and Miss
Ola Wyeth of Savannah, Ga. ar
rived Tuesday to spend 'hi*
week In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. South.
Mr. Will Jones, who has been
a patient at Watauga Hospital
for 12 days following an oper
ation, has returned home, and
ia recuperating.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Lane
of Portsmouth, V*. spent last
week with Mrs. Lane's parents,
Ik*, and Mrs. Joe Coffey, of
Deep Gap and other relatives
ia the county.
Rev. and Mrs. Glenn South
of Trade, Tenn. spent last week
end in Princeton, West Va.
visiting Rev. Mr. South's niece.
Mrs. Eugene Nice wander and
Mr Nice wander.
Miss Ocie Adams and Miss
Hkzel Adams at Chashaeton,
Okio arrived Saturday to spend
a week with their sister, Mrs.
W. E. Rash, Mr. Rush and oth
er relatives ia the county.
Mrs. C. B. AngeD, Mrs. James
Vhnee of Ashland, Mrs. Httoa
Isaacs and Mrs. Jimmy Vance.
Chris and Tkn of Hughes. N.
C, were dinner guests of Mrs.
Charles Lecka in New land on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Walter Brown, accom
panied by Mrs. Lynn Quails and
sen, Jerry, of Charlotte, spent
last week end In Aaievilla with
Mi. Brown's sister, Mrs. R A.
telly and brother, Dr. G. L.
Donnelly, and Mrs. Donneil*.
While there they visited tk?
raby minefc at Cowee Valley
nMrFhraMpR tj
Mrs. O. K. Richardson left
Friday to spend several days
with her daughter, Mrs. Shir
ley Gabriel and family in South
Boston, Va.
Mr. and Mrs B. A. Mock, De
borah, Melanie and Brenda of
Waynesville spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Isley
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James a Coun
cill attended the North Caro
lina State Highway Employees
Convention held at the Jack
Tar Hotel in Durham Friday
and Saturday.
> MP. and Mrs, Tom WWtier
Mr Gilbert Mast attended
the North Carolina Highway Em
ployees Association meeting in
Durham Thursday through Satur
<*??
Mir. and Mrs. Glenn Lewis of
Merritt Island, Fla., arrived Fri
day. for a visit with Mr. .and Mrs.
John Lewis, who are occupying
their new summer home in the
Meat Camp community
Visitors with Mrs. C. B. Angell
Sunday included Mrs. James
Morrison of Bristol, Tenn., Mr.
and Mis. Lee Dages tand Maria
Lynn and Mrs. C. M. Lacka of
New land,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills and
son, Mfflce, of Greenhorn and
Mr. and Mis. Qryon Godfrey of
High Point were week end guests
of Rev. and Mrs. Boyce Brooks
and Jimmy.
Mrs Minnie Culver Wim and
Mr. Chester Culver of Cincin
natti, Ohio, spent test week with
their nephew, Dr. C. Ray Law
rence. Week end guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Lawrence and
daughter, Sharon, of Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Eggers and
children, Doana and Michael, of
Leocfcigton, N. C, visited last week
with Mrs. Eggers' mother, Ma
Eugene Eggers of Route 1, Ban
ner Ek, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Taylor or Boone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Strickland
and family returned Sunday
from Bell Arthur, N. C. where
they attend the funeral of Mr.
Strickland's father, Mr. W. A.
Strickland who died Wednes
day.
Mr. Lloyd Isaacs, who is with
the NCEA in Raleigh, spent
Monday night with Mrs. C. B.
Angel and attended the North
west district meeting at Ap
palachian State Teachers Col
lege Tuesday.
Mrs. Bora Norris, who fell
Sunday Sept. 22, is a patient at
Wilkes General Hospital in
North Wllkesboro. She to re
ported in good condition after
undergoing surgery for a bro
ken hip, Sept. 34.
Mr. Armfield Ceffey return
ed Friday from New York City
wtwre he took Mt Frank CU
feyto heard the Queen Eliza
beth for Salzburg, Austria
where he will study for a year.
He also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Rom Linney in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eggers and
Mr, Leslie Eggers of Somer
set, Kg., Mr. and Ml*. Ruhert
Eggers at Indianapolis, lad.,
Mr. Ernest Eggers of Kinpport,
Tenn., Mrs. Becky Johnson of
Mountain Cits, Tenn., and Mrs.
Peen Hit* el Gauldie Bridge,
were guests of the Rev. and
Mrs. D. E. Panflatd. who re
cmd ? broken hip when the fall
at bar home Scstembar IS, is a
patient at Wataaaa Hospital She
iiadamiwt surgery than Thurs
day.
Week end guests of Dr. Mary
Miehal ware her husband, Mr.
Joseph L Michal of Waynes
vilte and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
U Michal Jr. and children, Cyn
thia Faye and Joseph W sight
still of Wart AsheviUe.
Or. and Mrs. J. C. Canipe re
cently returned from the Min
ister's Ketreat In Henderson
ville where Dr. Canipe was a
guest speaker. While there
they were guests of Dr. and
Mrs. H. O. Baker.
Mr. sad Mrs. Fred Greer and
Patty, and Mrs. Mary Sue Hart
ley and Gall are spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Sihert in Coshocton, Ohio. They
plan to attend the Ohio State
Fair while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Idol and
soo, Jerry, Mrs. J. L. Idol and
Steve and Katie Howell spent
the weekend in Jacksonville
with the James Idols. WhUe
there they toured the USS
North Carolina in Wilmington.
Mrs. Ernie Simms attended
the North Carolina Alpha Delta
Kappa state executive board
and president's council meet
ings in Greensboro Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Margaret S.
Dickinson.
Mr. James C. White of Char
lotte and Dr. James C. White
Jr. of Hickory spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Walton
Cole. Saturday night they cele
brated Miss Melaaie Cole's
birthday with a dinner party.
Mrs. J. C. Canipe returned
Friday after spending three
weeks with her daughter, Doro
ty in AsheviUe. While there
they spent one week end in the
Smokey Mountains and alao
spent several days in Thomas
villa.
Mr. Mansfield Critcher re
turned to Walnut Creek, Calif.
Monday after (pending a week
with his sisters, Mrs. Berdie
Shumate of Gastonia and Mrs.
Geneva Cook of Bamboo. This
was his first visit to North
Carolina in 17 year*.
Mrs. J. C. Cline spent last
week in LaGrange, Ga. with her
daughter, Mrs. Eddie Funder
burk and family. When she re
turned Friday she was accom
panied by Mrs. Funderburk and
children, Lisa and Joy, who
will spend two weeks in Boone.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. (Bud)
Parsons and children, Sherry
and Buddy; Mrs. Dwight Teague
and sons, Mitchell and Jeffrey,
of North Wilkes boro; Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Stevens and Michal of
Winston-Salem, visited during
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Winkler of the Bethel
neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoye Greene,
Walter Edmisten, Mrs. Lyda
Coffey and Mrs. Bynum Greene
have returned to Boon* after
attending the funeral of Mrs.
Etta Evans in Fontanet, In
diana, who died Sept 24 at
her home after an extended
illness. She was the sister of
Mrs. Nannie Ray Edmisten.
The annual meeting of the
North Carolina Public Health
Association was held in Char
lotte at Queen Charlotte Hotel,
September 26-27. Members of
the District Health Department
staff who attended were Dr.
Mary Michal, Mr. Jack Cobb of
Boone, Mrs. Fa ye Beeves and
Mr. Andrew Yasinsac of Spar
ta. St. Michal also attM*sd
the meeting of the North Caro
lina Academy of Preventive
Medicine and Public Health
Sept. 25.
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MISS ELAINE COOK
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook of Zionville announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Elaine, tQ Mr. Charles Odell Greene,
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greene of Route 2, Boone. A
November wedding is planed.
MISS DEANNA STARR
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence D. Starr of Route 2, Maiden, N. C.
announce the engagement of their daughter, Deanna Starr,
to Mr. Jama* E. Maretx, to* of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Moretz of
Route 1, Boone. Miss Starr it a senior alt Appalachian State
Teaches* CaUegg. A December 31 wedding it planned.
BPW Uub Holds September Meeting
Hie Business and Professional
Woman's CM) mat at ttw Denial
Boone bn, September 34, for iu
Accompanied b j Mrs. VircMa
Linaey, Miss Dot Reynold*, a
music major at ASTC, sang
"Gavotte," from Mignom by
ItenM, "I Love life" and
"Sound of Music" by Rodgers
end Hammers tein.
An informative quiz on B and
PW was presented by Beraice
Ledtord. ;/? '
Mrs. Margaret Gnagg announc
ed that Or. David R Mac*, an
outstanding authority on Family
Life and Living, will be 1n Boone
October 32-23 and invited the
dub to attend his lecture far the
October program.
Quests fir (ha evening were
Mias Ftaye Mitchell, a new mem
ber of the ASTC Library Bepart
metit, Miss Cynthia Stiles. Mrs.
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Woman's Club
Meeting Held
The general meeting of the
Boone Woman's Club was hold
at the homo of Mrs. D. L. Wil
cox Thursday evening, with
Mrs. G. D. Barnett, Mrs R C.
Winebarger, Mrs. K. L. Payne,
Mrs. E. S. Quails and Mrs. P.
H. Vance assistant hostesses.
Mrs. Lee Reynolds, president,
presided and beard reports from
Mrs. Frank McCracken, secre
tary, which included notes of
thanks from various Boone res
idents. Mrs. Reynolds discussed
the Year Book and duties of the
officers of the club. She asked
that members report any com
munity improvement activities
they were engaged in for the
Community Improvement Pro
ject. The president announced
that a district meeting will be
held October 29 at Morganton.
Mrs. J. B. Winkler presented
a program in connection with
the literacy program of GFWC,
its topic, "To Strengthen the
Arm of Liberty." This is a two
year project under the super
vision of "Care," and Mrs. Wink
ler gave the history of "Care"
since it was founded shortly
after World War II, until today,
when it is operating in 28
countries and the city of Ber
lin. Our GFWC, she said, is
soncantrating on eight coun
tries ? Costa Rica, Guatemala,
Hong Kong, India, Iran, Mexico,
Pakistan and Turkey, with
"Care" helping to supply ma
terials in these countries so
that they may "help them
selves."
Bethel Home
Club Meets
The Bethel Home Demonstra
tion Club met in the home of
Mrs. Don Shell for their Sep
tember meeting, with Mrs. Wes
ley Shell as co-hostess.
Plans were made for a booth
for achievement day, October
24. A letter of congratulations
was sent to Janice Tester, who
has done outstanding 4-H work
in winning the district "Vege
table and Fruit Use" demonstra
tion.
Mrs. Lillian Danner, home
demonstration agent, discussed
the use of our time, money and
energy in her program, "Are
you a good cosumer?"
Following the program a
household shower was given for
Mrs. Ivan Dishman, who is mov
ing to another community.
Observe 50th
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Perry
are celebrating their 90th wed
ding anniversary, Sunday, Oc
tober 8.
They will receive their friends
at their home between 2 o'clock
and 5 o'clock.
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It was mighty good to talk
with both of you yesterday
the next best thing to seeing
you. So glad you and Art are
coming for a visit soon, Jane.
And Rachel, we are proud as
can be that yeu have had two
by lines In the Columbia Mis
saurian during the last two
weeks. We wquld have been
pletsed with two for the entire
year. Congratulations! That
took some doing.
I went to a bridge-luncheon
at Lucille Newton's home last
Tuesday. She lives in that large
rock house overlooking the
gorge . . . near The Blowing
Rock. It was a delightful day
. . . just wonderful to look at
such a beautiful view between
the game and conversation.
And, the luncheon was a work
of art
The Ninth District Democrats
met here Saturday night for a
dinner meeting at Appalachian
Elementary School. A lot of
mighty nice people came from
all over the district and we es
pecially appreciate their pre
sence because they had to come
in a downpour of rain. Doubt
that I would have made the ef
fort they made. Mrs. Wiley
Smith prepared the dinner and
it was exceptionally good, as
always. My only regret is that
we had to rush through every
thing. At the other meetings
we have had leisurly visits be
fore and after dinner and that
gives all a chance to find out
the latest happenings over the
district. The next meeting will
be held in Salisbury and I ima
gine this will be the biggest of
any to this date. We have been
feeling our way for several
weeks, but when we are ready
for the proper sort of publicity
we expect tremendous crowds.
State Democratic Chairman
Lusford Crew will speak at the
Salisbury meeting.
Glenn and Evelyn Lewis of
Merritt Island, Fla. surprised
us with a visit Friday. It was
wonderful to see them after
such a long absence. The last
time they were here was in
1968 It was interesting to hear
them tell of the amazing things
that are going on in their home
town. It would take pages and
pages to cover all, but the high
lights are that the National
Aeronautics and Space Admin
istration will spend $790 mil
lion dollars on Cape Canaver
al's newly-acquired Merritt Is
land Launch Area. This will be
the moon port from which the
first Apolo astronaut team
will rocket toward the moon.
Construction will soon begin
there on the vertical assembly
building, where five Saturn
rockets can be assembled at the
same time. It will be the
world's largest building ... 02
stories tall, 67Q feet long, 518
feet wide and 324 feet tall at
tile highest point The building
will enclose 128 million cubic
feet of space, and will be 50
per cent larger than the Penta
gon. Thi? will cost over $100
million dollars and is supposed
to be completed in 1966. Wheel
Isn't this something to think
about? Certainly would like to
see it one of these days. Glenn
and Evelyn can stand In their
home and watch all the rocket
shots, and they say they are
beautiful at night. Just hope all
of them continue to go in the
right direction.
I'm sure this pie recipe has
been around for some time, but
I hadn't seen it before. Found
it in A1 Resch's Chatham News,
and it is a dandy.
German Chocolate Pie
Vi pkg. German chocolate
H stick butter
4 eggs, separated
1 small can evaporated milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sugar
Uelt together the chocolate
and butter. Beat the egg yolks;
add sugar and milk, then va
nilla. Beat well. Then add the
chocolate mixture and beat
well. POur into unbaked pie
shell and bake at 390 for 33 to
40 minutes or until done.
For meringue, beat egg
whites until stiff, adding two
tablespoons sugar for each
white. Put meringue on pie and
bake until brown.
For variety, you may add one
half cup chopped nuts and/or
one-fourth cup coconut to the
pie before baking.
Mrs. Boone and I rode over
to Blowing Rock Sunday after
noon to see the lovely colored
leaves. Surely they won't im
prove this season, though I am
told they will.
Love,
Mom
September 30, 1963.
Faculty Dames
Meet Tuesday
The officers of the Faculty
Dimes Club met Tuesday night
at the home of Mrs. James Saw
yer. Plans for their year book
were completed and various
committees were appointed.
The first meeting will be
held Tuesday, October 8, at 8
p. m.' in the Fine Arts Building
auditorium, when a fashion
show, presented by local busi
nesses, Belk's Dept. Store, The
Varsity Shop, Caudill's, Inc.,
and Mock's Shop, will be given.
The Appalachian Woman's
Club will be guests of the
Faculty Dames Club.
Fashion Note
Belts are In the fashion news
for coats this season. They
may be slipped through side
loops and buttoned or they may
be casually tied. Coats may
have a straight line or b? rath
er full. They may be long or
short.
TUESDAY ? WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 8 & ?
WIVES
AND
LOVERS
with
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