Photographers Get Photographed More than 30 photographers, including Hugh Morton (above) whose pictures of western North Carolina appear in publications across the state and south, participated in the Pho tographers Convention held in Boone Friday and Saturday. A feature of the meet was a special performance of the "Horn in the West" outdoor drama Friday with a picture session following. Also, actors were on stage Saturday for day-light photos. Repre sentatives from far and wide answered the production's invitation; a representative of the Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers, Inc. ? an organization with IX million circulation ? was among the visitors. ? Flowers photo. Smith Retires After 40 Years In Classroom Dr. Wiley Smith of Appalach ian State Teachers College re tires after more than 40 years in college and high school teach ing. During the last 27 years Dr. Smith has been professor of psy chology at Appalachian and also chairman of the department. Prior to Appalachian Dr. Smith taught at the Asheville, Normal and ' Teachers College and at the University of South Carolina. At Peabody College he had a full-time teaching fel lowship for one year and one summer. He also did some teach ing at Fisk University. His first experience in college teaching was at Mayfield Junior College in 1929. Prior to that time he taught eight years in high school, including five years as principal. The college professor is a charter member of the North Carolina Psychological Associa tion and also a charter member of the Southeastern Psychologic al Association. He has been a member of the American Psy chological Association for more But every woman wants a change . . . have her join you for a delicious luncheon at our soda fountain. E. KING ST. ? AM 4-3766 ? BOONE, N. C. < Pharmacists To Serve Ton Dr. O. K. Richardson ? Dr. Wayne R. Richardson Dr. G. K. Moose ? Dr. Joe C. Miller than 30 years. He has formerly held mem bership in the North Carolina Academy of Science, the South Carolina Academy of Science and Tennessee Academy of Science. He was also a mem ber of the American Associa tion of University Professors, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Southern Association for Psychology and Philosophy. He was a member of the Ninth In ternational Congress of Psycho logy. He has read research papers at several of these pro fessional organizations. Dr. Smith is listed in Who's Who in North Carolina, Who's Who in American Education, Leaders in Education and the Psychological Registrar. He has published articles in three of the leading psychological journals and a short article in the Bulletin of Faculty Researcn of the University of South Car olina. During his retirement years Dr. Smith will spend part of his time at 807 Northwood Drive, Huntingdon, Tenn., but most of the time he says will be spent at 910 Faculty St., Boone, where he has lived for several years. LEAVES TOT BEHIND Roswell, N. Mex. ? Returning home from vacation, a surpris ed couple noticed their five year old daughter missing from the car. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logan notified police at Portal es, N. Ilex., and they notified police at Alanreed, Tex. where the Logans had made their last stop. After a hurried trip back 200 miles, they found Cathy with a service station attend ant who had found her earlier playing around the station. ? All Wooded Lots Groves of whit* pine, oak and dogwood * Graded, gravel surface streets to each lot These streets will be maintained * Lots over-look Golf Course * Water mains already installed Water from pore cold mountain springs Five Are Injured IniCrash On 421 A 1995 Buick slid out of con- . trol on rain-slick N. C. 421 ten miles east of Boone near Deep Gap Friday before leaving the highway and crashing into a tree, injuring five of its six pas sengers. The Car was a total loss. Investigating patrolman W. D. Teem reported that the acci dent occurred at 2:49 p. m. The girls, all students at Appalach ian College, were traveling to their homes iu the piedmont section of the state. Driver of the car, Hiss Char lotte Marie Taylor, 21, of Cary, passed another vehicle on the narrow highway and lost control of the car as she attempted to pull back into the right-hand lane of traffic. The second car was not involved in the acci dent. Injured were Mrs. Shirley Ra gan Rogers, 26, of Raleigh, back injuries; Hisses Carol Jones, 18, of Norlina, a fractured ankle; Hary Ann Ainsley, 10, of Ahos kie; Harian Rose Cherry, 31, of Durham; and Hiss Taylor. Sandra Kay Stanley, 20, of Aaron Church Picnic July 7 The annual Aaron Church picnic was held at Parkway School July 7. Attending were the following: Loyd, Elster and son Keith Church, Fleetwood; Keith, Coy, Royce Hampton, Lenoir; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church, Stony Fork; Hr. and Mrs. Jay Jordan and family, Stony Fork; Hr. and Mrs. J. L. Church, Pitta burgh, Pa.; J. C. Church, Un iontown, Pa.; Hrs. Effie Oliver, Winston-Salem; Hr. and Hrs. Cephus Cain, High Point; Hr. and Hrs. James Painter, High Point; Hrs. Glenn Church and sons, Fred and his wife and family and Haj. Byrle Church, Wilmington; Hr. and Hrs. Theodore Caldwell, Burnsville; Hr. and Hrs. J. C. Styles and son, Burnsville; Hrs. Chloe Smith, High Point; and many others. Jacksonville, Florida, escaped the wreck uninjured. Sgt. Teem stated that the acene of the accident was near Myers Parkway Court. No charg es were filed, he aaid. Student Gets Scholarship MISS NANCY WILLIAMS Mils Nancy Williams, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wil liams of Route 2, Boone, has received the Lettie Pate White head Scholarship at Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Nancy is a graduate of Appalachian High School and attended ASTC for one year. The scholarship pays all tuition for the first year of school. 8 TRUCK TWICE Hitchin, England ? John Hud son, 20, just doesn't agree with the adage that lightning never strikes twice. He was recently blown out of a telephone booth by a bolt. Five years ago he was struck while standing on the front lawn of his home. The last time he was badly shaken up and had to spend several days in the hospital. Garden Of Week GARDENS OF THE WEEK Mountain Rest Home, Bristol Road. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Harmon, Highland Park. FLEE WITH BLOODHOUNDS Wheeling, W. Va.? Two pri soners fled from a work farm and took thr prison bloodhound with them. Authorities from the prison ?aid the two untied the dog and walked away from the farm. The two escapees had been as signed to train the dog to track fugitives. Macmillan names Godber to Profuroo'i poet. Division among Pond back on confute! election. Wheat acreage to lncrcaae sharply. Texas G.O.P. primary please* liberals. Let's Go To Valle Cruris Inn For a restful, Inspiring vacation at reasonable coat, with good food and comfortable quarters Open for Guests, Room and Board. Abo Meals by tel J reservation only ' Call Mrs. James Davis, COIony 7-2333 Meals Served 8:00 a. m. ? 12:30 p. 0:00 p. m. "It Certainly Offers A Panoramic View When Mrs. Dimmette said that, our search was ended. Since then, we have called our attractive homesites on Aho Mountain the "Panorama Estates." We have full facilities pow, but eventually we hope to have a lake and recreation area for our residents. Of course, our lovely landscaping is completely natural, accented by miles on top of miles of beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. |t is our hope that within the next few years many will chose to retire or start their lives on Panorama Estates. To give you a small idea of what it's like up here, we have enclosed a photograph taken from one of our building sites. But if you'd like a "real life" view, visit us some day between 2 and 5 p. m. The pleasure will be mutual. L. E. Dimmette Dimmette Realty Corp. Telephone 264-8501 or CY 5-7155 Turn left at Aho Four Miles Northeast On the Parkway (advertisement) Boneless Fully Cooked 3 Lb. Can New Pack Dixie Delite Yellow Free Stone In Heavy Syrup ? 2 J/2 Can