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fT >WZ'WT. erdona octet /!*• RIVERS, EDITOR—Home Telephone AMherst 4-3889—Office Telephone AMherst 4-3612 : ^ .Local Affairs R$®i :.;Vr.-VA Mr. and Mrs. Jack Earp ad fcnollyepat the weekend in EJ1- i sehetUen, Tea. with Mn.« Earp’» parents. E 1 -f, Mr. and Mn. FU1 Beigton end daughter Trleto of States. TlUe visited daring Tbenksgiv- 1 lag with Mr. and Mn. Jack Cobb i Sr. sad Mr. and Mn. 0. M. t Hemptou-Jr. , ^ 1 Mr. dnd Mn. Map MoGla mery and Vickie of Charlotte i and Mr. and Mn. Hatton mi. i son aadtandlyotShounds, Tern. j slatted ovbr the weekend wUh ] Mr. and Mn. doth s. Miller atZtonvUe.. 'v. , ,, 1 Dimer guests on Thanksgtv. | log Day with Mr. and tbs. Lon- 1 ale Banda were Mr. and Mrs. I Douglas Henoon and tamUy at Raleigh, Mr. and Mn. Council Henson and Kim at Boone, Mr, ■ and Mrs, Jane Crouch at Nebo, i N. C„ Mn. Joe Spergo and 1 Mn. Richard Spargo at Wash. I lngtoo, D. C. 1 M Mn. jUsne Greer has return* ed after spending Thanksgiving ( with Ur. and Mn. Hugh Rollins l . -and children in Spartanburg, , S.C. l - f f^rfU ■ >'• ' Vi Dr. and Mn. F. Ray Der- ) * rich spent tbe Thanksgiving . holidays in Columbia, S, C. with Mn; W. C. Koone andalao ] visited their son, Linnaeus, who is atatfcmed at Camp Gordou, Ga. 1 '■ , • - Vv;.i, ■ J Ur. and Mrs. R. Q. Collier 1 and children Catty and Bobbyl at RlchriMOd, Va. and Dr. and. 1 ' Mrs. Dixon Quelle, Greg end 1 Gary otEoke.N.C* were gueeta < ot Mr. kod Mn. E. S. Quails 1 and Neney Rhymer for Thanks-' -giving. ■; ■ -:r ’’ f }; Thanksgiving dinner guests with Bev. and Mrs. Ronda Earp were Mr* and Mrs. Robert Earp, Eugene end Kitty of Lexington, Mr. , and Mrs. Dean Earp, Sara and Leo and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Earp, mm and Chris at Boone. of T r*i Pint* ui?" Bed foHtpk, Kifta 'yd Frank fit ML Airy, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Boliek, Janies and, Julia, mere visitors at the home of Mrs. B. F. Boliek daring the holi days.. Mr. find Mrs. L. D. Graham, Donna and'pels,. were visitors at friends and relatives In WS tauga County during the weekend. Mr. and Mra. Edward Stans-' bery, Marvin and Charlotta, spent Tbankaglvlng with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanabery. . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Broytdll and daughter Sarah Janes wars visitors, at die home of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. U. Harmon during Thanksgiving. Mr. and: Mrs. J. Raymond ■ Smithed Cine!imaU, Ohio, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wiley Smith in Boone snd Mr. and Mrs. T» Roy Phillips <d Car thage, N. C. * ' i , rw V ■ '^K- 'V. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winkler spent Thanksgiving with reia tlves InMorganton. , Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Bum garner, Audrey, Borerly and Lori Lynn at Foreat, Va. spot* the holiday* wtth Mrs. Bumgar ner1* panada, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Watson ad Deep Gap. n>ni\- -■ - Dr. and Mr*. R. B. Harman and aoo Clairle* slotted Thanlta gtving Day with Mrs. Harmon's brother. Mr. Foj Jona* and Mr*. : Jonas at Catawba, Routs 2, tor family get-togsther and Mr. vod Mr*. Ralph WlnUar —. —• Mr*. Carl Fldltr and children Donald, Perry, Mark ant BathapaotTbanha(t* Iik with Mr. and Mr*. BobCon gletoo and family to Barbotto rUie,Rjr.* v-h ■■■.*&:; Thanksglslng dinner guest* with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burp mn Mr. and Mr*. Owon Yota* and aUUdren Ysonne, Christine, Anita, Joanetta and Novella. Dr. and Mr*. J. C. Yodar at ended the Southeastern Aaao eUtloo td American Geography In Tallahassee, Pin. last weak. They also slatted thatr daagh asfffc&’jss?; seratty. burg, V*. laslattiat with rela tives to to* aouutjr 1 Mr. and Mr*. Robert Hsrmon d ton Bradford flatted orer » Thanksgiving holiday rrith r. and Mr*. Henry Barton In oaken, New York. Mn. Jamee B. Meat baa ro. ■road home after spending sev ral weeks wtthtrlendsandrela. tree In WUmlngton, SmttMetd, alelgh and Wlnaton-Salem. . Mias Linda Hardison, a sto ent at the Urfverstty of H C. t Greensboro, spent Thaxka* Map with her parents, Mr.snd (rs. Higtt BoUar. ■ .-‘•.■it Miss Florence Croft and Mrs. U M.Tully Jr. spent the Thanks lvlng holidays wtth Mr. and , frs. Samuel M. Tully at Ypat udi, Mich. Mrs. Eddie Fad Wlnlder, a tadent at AppelacMan State IM ersttjr, spent the Thanksgiving oUdayi with her parents, Ur. nd Ufa. John Pittman at Newrfc ■nd, ... ... ■Holiday eiatton with Mrs. !, B, Angel were a slater,Mrs. Iharlee Lacks of Newland, Mrs. Lddle Mae Maynard of Greens* oro, Mrs. Georgia Ward, Mrs, iary Lee Combe and daogtter iancy, a niece, loss Mary Am iccetta of Columbia, S. C„ frs. U Johnson and Mrs. Mss toWOU. . I Mrs. Berdle Miller, Mrs, iverette Cole, Mrs. Mae Brown, tr. and Mrs. Fad Lawrence and frs. Johnny Lawrence attended he funeral of Mrs. George Led ord in Banner Elk Tuesday, fra. Ledford was formerly of Charlotte and a slster-ln-Iawof he late Fdler Lawrence. > Mias Carolyn Anderson, a student at Appalachian State University, spent the Thanks?, jiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson In Kingspurfc Ten. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Billy J, Demster, Route 3, Boone, were Mrt, imi Afe*,. WP4P 3WJW* ster .front StiLouls.Mo. Dinner guests included ■ Mrs. Myrtle Ragan and son.Rennie ef Win. ston-Sslem.. Mir. and Mrs. Charles Leigh and children Martin and Mary Charles of Winston-Salem spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mia. A. Y. Howell and Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Ayers. U. and Mrs. King Triplett of Raleigh spent Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. HIght Hollar and Mr. and Urn. Cooker Triplett, Mr. T. C. Barber and Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Gabriel efWta. ston-Sslem spent last week with Mr. B. L. Berber. Guests' during theltaidm giving holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Dave P. Mast, Sr. and Mrs. W. P. npahe* were Mr. and MTs. Pat Mast, David. Scott and Kathryn of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. George Mast. Charles, George Jr. sod Anna Leigh of SmtthDeld and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mast and Jett of Lexing ton. Guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. B.C,Sprottof Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Jack nmipe ot Lynchburg, Va. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Daneegr. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ottle Smith Sudsy. f WidPOOOM Notice To Contributors One black and white gloatie wedding picture will be nSed. Color abota and Indistinct anapahota cannot be re produced to meet oar standards. Wedding picture* along with story material must be In the newlpaper office by Friday preceding the ceremony. ywyagwiMud pictures which are used only In 1 column also are (1 tor processing. Wedding pictures may be 1 or 3 columns wide, tbe latter being ft. Wedding or engagemetd oopy will be used without picture It desired. Wedding stories ars printed In uidtorm lengths* near as possOie. They should rm fto more than a double spaced typewritten page. No processing charges for 90th wedding andvsrssry pictures. Etwagemad and wedding bformetlou must bs sub. mtttad on Watauga Democrat forms. Tfaass aretaeatlsbls for a stamped, addressed aorelope, or by calling at the office. ' ’iv ■*’ DEADLINES 3 The Democrat carries a Thursday dataltna but the | pressaa roll Tuesday afternoon. X Submitted material should be In the newspaper office f by noon Monday*. Very shortatorie* may betaken Monday X afternoons. Personal item* will betakeo by telephone until 5 unway noon, addle classified ads will be taken uidU 11 y a. nuTueeday. Tuesdays are reseryedfor last minute hard S news poflr. Lagal notice* ahonld belntfae Democrat office | by 1 o'clock Mondays. 9 MRS. ABNEH DALE JOHNSON Marry At Cove Creek Church Miss Sandra Kay Grlgg and, Abner Dale Johnson, both at Boats 2, vitas, exchanged wedding tows at 3 o’clock Sun day afternoon, Nov. 30, at Core Creek Baptist Church. Their pastor, the Rev. Charles Ginn, officiated at the double ring ceremony. ' ;; V ' ; Wedding music was presented by Mr. John Payne, vocalist, and Mrs. hhuy- Frank Smith, organist. ' The bride Is the daughter' of Mr. and Mrs, Barney Grigg of Vilas and the bridegroom’s paresis are Mr. and Mrs. Parks Johnson of Vilas. The bride wore a tull length gown <f bridal satin peau as she was given In marriage by ,henfeifaesiiliesaMMi< wM«hwa*i .inade fey Ms*..Kathleen Adame,, •featured a front panel overlay ■of Chantilly lace end wedding ting neckline. The fingertip veil of Illusion whs attached to a crown tlera and'ahe carried a white Bible topped with an orchid and Uly of the valley, Mias Dimple James was maid Of honor and bridesmaids wen Mrs. Sylvia Hicks of Lenoir and Mrs. Brenda Hollars,Sugar Grove: They wore street length dresses of olive velveteen and matching how headpieces. Each carried a nosegay of white car nations. • ■ t ■ Air r;• ‘ The bridegroom chose Ms ' Alpha Delta Kappa To Aid Odldrwa ; Alpha Delta Kappa Society met Tuesday night In the Worth while Woman’s clubhouse.Chil dren at the Western CaroUns -Center were designated to re ceive the Christmas contribu tion at the Society. Miss Florence Croft, a coun selor at Appalachian State Uni versity, entertained the groq , with a series ofeomis readings, 1ft. and Mrs. George Thames and son Duane, Mrs. Blanche , Wilkinson and Mrs. Vera Church spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Byers , in Brunswick, Ga. , . (after as best mu. Hubert Townsend end Joe Sherwood served as groomsmen. The bridegroom’s maternal grandmother, Mrs. Grace Ar nett, mi seated In a place at honor. - Mrs. Blanche Perry ms wedding director and Mrs. Juanita Swift kept the guest register. Mrs. Johnson is a graduate at Watauga High School and is employed by IRC. Her husband is a graduate at Howard County Senior Hgh School in Maryland and has served with the U. S. Army. He is now employed by Farmers Hardware. Following the ceremony the wedding party greeted guests in ipjM&rfajgt ttwMrn * After'thelr weddh^trlR the 'Couple MB be at HOirie ln Zlonu TiUe."'1 - ’ ■ 1 ■ WEDDING PARTIES . * After the wedding rehearsal, the bride’s parents entertained members of the wedding party and the Immediate families ata cake cutting in the fellowship hell of the church. The table was centered with an arrange* mart of pink and white lark* spurs and rosebuds. Mrs. Mary Lou Grigg and Mrs. Sylvia Hicks assisted in serving. A bridal shower was giver Miss Grlgg Saturday, Nov. 1, in the fellowship hall of Cow Creek Church. The bride-el eel was presented acorsage. As sisting with the shower west Mrs. Lula Greene, Mrs.Blanei Mrs. Lula Greene, Mrs. Blanch . Perry, Mrs. Juanita Swift. Mrs Mary Lou Grlgg and Mlsi Dimple James. . • • • Mis. Ray Baird and Mrs James Warren were boetesae at a bridal shower bonurim lOsa Grlgg at the home of Mrs - Park Johnson on Saturday, Nov t 8. _ ■ This Christmas, 1 give the gift of learning.: The World Boole Encyclopedia. > i<saSBW*iW|# World Book is up-to date and kept that way by a program of continuous revi «.Woi ' World Book in your homo halps your children in school. It is especially written and edited lor students, this year, give your children the important, supplemental help of World Book En cyclopedia. See for yourself why World Book Encyclopedia iathe workfs largest selling encyclopedia. Phone or write: Iran FORD HENSON VUaw, N. Ce-sn-sm t NORTON TURNER, Re*. Ugt. Bra US, Newtea, NC **•*» % Cell Celleet TCUSMSM Fine Arts Group Is Entertained The Fine Arte Department of the WorthwHIe Woman** Club met at the clubhouse onCharry brook lane Thursday evening, Not. 20 with lbs. Bay Rutty and Mrs. Dean Meredith, hoet- I easea. Mrs. D. L. WUoox presided daring the huelneee session. A program appropriate to the Thanksgiving aeasonand planned hr Mrs. Bom Adame was pre sented by the members. Airs. Wiley Hutmg read the hundredth Paelm and a prayer, tallowed hy a solo "Come Ye Thankful People Come,” by Mrs.' B. C. Wlnebarger who alao lad the gmp in singing Thanks giving songs. “TbsdagMog TradWons,” tn lntarmattre pa ter, was given by Mrs. C. C. . Coffey. Three arrangements mede of fruit, candles and greenery and aoceuted with figurines! were made and displayed by Mra. D. L. WUoox, Mrs. Ed Qualls and Mrs. A. E, South. lb climax the seasonal pro gram, colorful autumn slides of local scenery and In New England were shown by Mrs. Homer Brown. Mra. Blanche Payne and Mrs. D. L. WUoox assisted the host esses In serving refreshments. GLENNA MAY Engaged Mr. and Mr*. John Glen* ■ Tr*de,Tl»n.,Weounc* IM)the engagemfntot th«4rda«gb , tor CXwm to.GhscIp*. Eugene , Holm**, »on of Mr. *nd Mr*. Chnrle* Holme*, Lebenon, V*. The bride-elect la * gradu ate of Johnson County High School and attended speed writ ing and secretarial college la Bristol. Miss May la employ ed by Dlarymen, Inc., South east Division, Bristol, Va. Mr. Holmes Is a graduate at Lebanon High School and is preeeotly employed by House ' hold Finance, Woodbridge, Va. Wedding von* nUl be spoken December 27 at 2 o'clock la. Friendehip Baptist Church, Trade, Tana. Annual Bazaar ‘ Everything lain readiness ter the annual bazaar and bakesale 1 which will be bald by the Boone Worthwhile Woman’s Club at the club bouse, 100 Cherry Brook Lane, Friday and Saturday, Dee. 5-6 from 9 a. m. till 9 p. m. There Is a great variety of 1 gift Items as well a* cakes, ! cookies and candles for sale. IS YOUR CHECK BOOK UNBALANCED?^ •m Is There Someone In Your Family Who Wants The Opportunity To Earn $4,500 A Year?, 'ft - It is work (or girls and women, ages 18 through 45, experienced or not, to operate sewing machines at Shadowline, Inc. Develop exceptional pride in making lingerie and Loungewear of outstanding quality and great beanty. Yon may hare it (Or yoaraelf, too, at factory coat •< Apply In Persoa ....vrj SHADOWLINE, INC SbadowlliM load — fkOM M4-S82S _ MRS. JERRY THOMAS HOLLAND Miss Greene, Mr. Holland Wed The Peridasville Baptist Church na the setting Satur day, Not. 29, for the sledding of Miss Nancy EUaabethGreeoe to Ur. Jerry Thomas Holland. The Rev. Eduard Louder of Slier City performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Orville Ragan, organist, and Mr. Jim Went, soloist, pre sented a program of wedding music. Wearing a gown of her own design, the bride was given In marriage by her father. The gown of white bridal peau was styled with an empire waist accented by alencon lace bodice which continued to form long tapered sleeves. The detachable chapel length train and the crown which held her tiered silk Illu sion veil were highlighted with lace appliques. She carried a white Bible topped with a yellow throated orchid and lily of the valley. - The matron of henor, Mrs, ‘Edward.Lowdes of SUM City, "worn.,+.. Ooocvlsnsta sun at forest green velveteen which featured empire waistline and A-line skirt. The king sleeves and oval neckline were accent ed with ruffles. Her headpiece was a green circular veil. Attired like the honor attend ant, the bridesmaids were Mre. David Brown of Boone, Miss Jo Betty Hinton of Willow Springs and Miss Ann Calloway of Boone was junior bridesmaid. Each carried a long-stemmed taronxe “utile Mlsa Kimberly West of Boone was flower girl. Her drees was Identical to the other attendants and she dropped bronze flower petals before the couple. Andrew and CliftonCal loway, cousins of the bride, pull ed the aisle runner before the bride’s entrance and also served as ring bearers. Mr. Holland served as Ms son’s bast man. Ushers were Joe Greene of Boone, Tim Holland, Jimmie Holland and Curtis Lee Jr., all of Fuquay-Vartna. Mrs. Fat Anderson directed the wedding and Mrs. Frank Klutz presided at the guests register. The bride’s mother was at tired in gold with matching ac cessories and Mrs. Holland wore celery green with matching ac cessories for her son’s wedding. Both wore baby bronze orchids. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Greene, paternal grandparents of the bride, and Mrs. W. M. Spain hour, maternal grandmother at the groom, were seated inpiaces of honor. Mrs. Holland is the daughter at Mr. and Mrs, WarrenGreene of Boone and is a 1969 graduate at Campbell College at Buies Creek, She is employed hy the Cumberland County School Sys tem. Her husband is the son at Mr, and Mrs. B. O. Holland of Fu quay-Varlna and is a 1968 grad uate at the university at N. C. at Raleigh. He Is employed by Wake County Schools. ■ The couple , will nestdO. In .Fmsiay-varinm Wedding Parties The Holland-Greene wedding party and out-ot-town guests were entertained with a rebear sal dinner at the Cardinal Rest aurant, Hosts for the event were the groom’s parents. Following the dinner and rehearsal, mem bers at the wedding party at tended the cake cutting held in the elurch fellowship hall. Aunts at the groom enter tained the wedding party at a wedding breakfast at the Car dinal Restaurant on Saturday morning. - a a a Mias Greene was honored by Mrs. Mable Holland and Mrs. Myrtle Holland at a floating shower Mnr. 6, Some 60 guests were entertained. ReCreshmeigs were served from a table cen tered with an arrangement of yellow and white mums. The bride-elect and mother at the groom were presented corsa ges. ■ TT ■ T ' • — Mrs*. Murray Attends White House Meeting Mrs. Brand Mm? of Vklte Cruets, uas to be In WasHng ton, D. C^ tUi week to sttand the White House Conference ou Food, IMrlHaa sal Health. Mrs. Mery, a former hone economist with the U. S. De partment at Agriculture, was Inrited to tbs oootersnce by an Imitation from Pmskfad Mbs on. The corfersnca,to wMch some 2,000 authorities were imte^ was scheduled for the Sheraton Park Hotel on Dee. 2, 3 and 4. The most urgent concerns ct the conference, according to Mrs. Murry, ware to be how the nation Is to feed Its hungry Citizens and ftljnrfiwtfr* min trttton among the poor. The conference also win develop guidelines on the use of food tor better health tor an Am ericans and for anattonalpolley on nutrition. In Fashion Many department (tons have Inditing department! where amateur knitter* are helped with their «nrk it the wool la pur ehaaed there. Wigi continue their populari ty. Some women have several far different occasions. KUtted garment* are very popular tide season. So math la that many housewives hate taken up tfaia ere*tire art and are knitting drees ea and costs aa well as aweatera and caps. While some ot the yarn in ex pensive, the labor is really what makes these gar mentsooet so much when they are purchas ed as handmade. Get out ot Grandmother’s old knitted ahawianddrapeltaround the head and shoulder. Dye it a brilliant color and you will be in the mod set. More Society On Page Six everybody Like: Boone. II C •W V lAj. V . , ' APPALACHIAN THEATRE_ A»> x■*.,:!l BOONE, N. C ' ehaws Each 1M» af*;-«,'T,'e StMAljr at t,t" "*< Motion pictures rated BY THE CODESRATINO ADMINISTRATION TW foaowlnt frMinntelt ante pn tuns have bees reviewed sad rated by the Code sad Rstiaf. Admiaistratioa pursuaol to tbs Modoa Picture Code sad Retie* Pro pan. defined as CoUowe: Thursday and Friday December 4-5 Saturday, December 6 THERE ARE SOME DOORS THAT SHOULD NEVER BE OPENED. 1R CO.OR1 FR0M WAMM BROS-SfVEN MTS Eatlng-M Sunday, Monday Tuesday, December 7-&-f Iuvtsmsunr & I MAKTTTUK MOOMI 'CHAMM or NAMTI MJNNUSU ncniK • TCCMCOUSsJI Kjrtbg—Q * Wednesday, December U ’ ASH Film Series AU Seats 50c |tW|
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