Girl Scouts Troop 245 These Girl Scouts, members of Scout Troop 248 in Boone, meet etch Wednesday at the Presbyterian Church, together with their troop leader, Mrs. Miguel Chapa. They are (left to right), first row: Mary Ellis Glheoo, Ruth Dixon, Dee Wilson, Greta Houck, Deborah Rhodes; second row: Mrs. Chapa, Nancy Ramsey, Carol MelfMly, Betsy Ran dall, Terri Greene, Amy StMla, . Mallnda Winkler; third row: Martha Blue, Shirley Ray, Helen Robinson, Kim Carpenter, Sandy Kirk, Lucille Welborne,. Abeent when the picture was made was Deborah Osborne. Girl Scout News The Girl Scouts of Boone were privileged to have Mrs. Elda M. F. de Perez Rhrero, vice-pre?ident, Asociascion de Guias de Mexico, talk to them November S at the Boone Methodist Church. Mrs. Rivero is one of the special guests from the Western Hemisphere countries who has been attending the 36th Na tional Council Meeting of the Girl Scouts of the U. S. A. The Catawba Valley Girl Scout Council was chosen for her to visit because of the ex cellent job it does in publiciz ing and financing its work. Her trip to the U. S. A. ii made possible through the Juliette Low World Friendship Fund. While in Boone, Mrs. Rivero was taken on a tour of the cam pus at ASTC by Mrs. Maxie Edmisten and Mrs. Maryo Walt ers. Troop lMders were able to learn about scouting in Mex ico at a luncheon which they attended in Mrs. Rivero's honor. Mental Health To Be Meeting Topic Recently, the American Med ical Association declared that "mental illness is America's most pressing and complex bealth problem." Mental illness is known to every family directly or indi jnctly and there is not a com munity in the entire country which does not lace this prob lem. Fortunately something is being done about this problem. Here in our own community, j . " atu>M< Auto Dealers, 8 * i Co To Raleigh For Meeting Raleigh? "Values of a Qual ity Operation" it the theme for the Seventh Annual Working Conference of the North Caro lina Automobile Dealers As sociation being held Friday, November IS, at the Sir Walter Hotel in Raleigh. Approximate ly 280 automobile dealers and finance company officials will attend this one-iay meeting. Speakers include James X. Fowler, a Buick dealer In Jackson, Mississippi and Jame* Bf- Kline, a Chevrolet dealer in Norfolk, Virginia, who will dis cttss "Advanced Used Car Mer chandising"; William McCune, a Ford dealer in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, whose topic will he "How to Analyse Your Fin ancial Statement" and James C. Moore, executive vice presi dent of the National Automo bile Dealers Association, who will be the luncheon speaker. Presiding over the confer ence will be NCADA President Troy Smith of Liberty. Clar ence Wickham of Ttrboro will be Moderator. Attending from this area are Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Andrews, Mr. Andrews is an NCADA di rector. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Winkler, Mr. Winkler is an NCADA Area Chairman. Whatever your job, there b afcrtyi someone who c*n do ft better. ?? SHOP^ USl-KtafSt . Boone. If. C. calling your local health depart ment, COlony 7-2711. This project richly deserves the support of every citizen. the citizens of Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany and Avery counties will have the privilege of re ceiving first hand information as to the plans, what, and how these needs are to be met in this area of health in this com munity Saturday evening, No vember 16 at 7:30 o'clock, in the cafeteria of the Ashe Cen tral High School. A dinner meeting, at $2.00 per person, is being sponsored by the Pink ~X*diet of the Ashe Coii&ty Me morial Hospital. Dr. Joseph J. ?Cutri, noted psychiatrist, of the Bownun Gray School Qi Medi cine, Winston-Salem, will be the guest spaakar. Reservations may be made by ?ypwijinn. ii iwiiw 1 'Beyond The Horizon' Draws Capacity Crowd To Theatre By CLASS COX A WM house lor lut Thursday's opaalng-night par fonnaoce highlighted the imuh success of the Boone Uttle Theater's production of Eugene O'Neill's "Beyond the Horiaon," which ran it the Little Theater through Tueeday On flrat entering the Little Theater, one cannot help being shocked that a nonprofit organ ization can even attempt to staga firat-rate drama with such facilities. Seemingly too small frr^TTrnfn 'fr^r ?Bd movement, with an audience ca pacity of M persons at meat, the Theater has no room for a raised stage, the dramatic ac ttoa occurring oa the floor level directly in front of the first row of seats. There is no curtain, ao movable bacfcdropa, no back staffs exit, m spotlight, no room lor any facial affects and very little room for a sat. 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Deep Cap, N. C WH?tte?>wwymy ?W ?? Cfcaaaal 4 handicap of school and occupa tionai work to keep up. But the amaztaf thing about the muffs ia that the actora had immersed themselves so completely into thair respective roles that even tha mistakes were in character, and might have been spoken by the characters in timea of stress. Stave Brooks and Jack Brown gave believable performances as tha two brothers whoae exchang ing of career roles provides the main plot element for the play. Among laaaer characters, David Culler and Bill Ross almost stole the show in a brief but violent scene in which they played the sea captain and the father, respectively. But all the performers did very well in their parta, and the play ItaeU had aomethlng for each mem bar of the audience to remem bor. All In all, the Little Theatre's outstanding Job in presenting thia latest play bodea well for future efforts ? speaking of which, the dramatic organiza tion's next featured play of the season ia alated to be Noel Ooward'a comedy, "Blithe Spirit." The Coward play shows with delightful comedy what happens when the ghost of a long-dead but tovely woman visit* her remarried husband ?nd the members ?f his house hold The Little Theatre will pre sent "Blithe Spirit" at a date to be set later but probably some time after Christmas, Director Jerry Moore said. In the mean-' time, various dramatic readings will be presented by the The atre, all of which will be free to the public. Switch To ?sio] HeatingOilj Economical? clean burning We deliver automatically R. D. Hodges, Jr. Agent HUMBLE OIL ft REFINING COMPANY ?, N. C. AM 4-8M1 or AM Mill Th* finest, freshest candies you can buy . . . 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