THE GALAX MS JIJME 28. 1962 PAGE 5 lEE 'S inn fino ^ELU MOTEL UJELCOmE YOU TO HIGHLflnOS FABULOUS FOOD IS SERVED IN THE RHODODENDRON RDOll.. Buffet Thursday Nights Sunday Noon Breakfast 6 to 10 — Luncheon 12:30 **2 Dinner 6:30 6 Phone 3615 for Reservations Twenty^-one new units each have large private porch, tile BATH WITH BOTH TUB AND SHOWER^ LARGE DRESSING ROOIfm Rooms comfortable furnished wl th wall to wall carpet, ELECTRIC HEAT IN BEDROOM AND BATH. RoOM ARRANGEMENTS ARE FLEXIBLE SO YOU MAY HAVE ONE OR MORE BEDROOMS AS YOU DESIRE, CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES COUNSELLOR SUPERVISED. NO CHARGE, OF COURSEi MEMBER OF HIGHLANDS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CIRCLE MEETINGS Circle Meetingg for the VJoman’s Mssionary Union of the Baptist Church this week are as follows8 the Mable Hays Circle will meet Monday night at ' 7j30 at the home of Mrs* Irene Rowland; the Edith Nix Circle will hold a meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs* Anhe Lamb at 7s30 p.m*; and the l^ta Buell Circle will meet at the Baptist Church Friday afternoon at 2 o*clock# CELEBRA TES BIRTHDA Y Mr* Earl Coal celebrated his 74.th birthday Sunday afternoon with a lovely party given by his wife. The party, which was a wonderful success, was at the home of Mr* and Mrs* Coal, Colonloi Fined* Over 25 friends attended the gathering. ITEM The Wildcat Cliffs Country Club has put up a Kentucky gate approximately 42 feet long at the entrance of the Club* Ihe gate will close the road to everyone except Club members and guests. The golf driving range at the Club is undergoing work and the range is expected to near completion the latter part of July. THEATRE SUMMER SCHOOL OPEMS The Highlands Ccamnunity Theatre be gan its classes in its new schedule of summer courses in Design, Acting, Pro duction and History of the Theatre on Wed nesday, June 27th. Classes for day stu dents and resident apprentices will be held in the rehearsal room at the Pierson Inn annex and on the stage at the theatre building on the hill behind the Post Office, !Ihe first segment of study in the newly inaugurated summer school began Wed nesday at 9 a*m. under the guidance of Morton Lewis of New York City. ^^* Lewis, who has worked with the Senior Dramatic Workshop in New York City, will supervise the course in Acting Tech^ques basic and iiE^rovisation classes* "The course is designed to acquaint the actor with the basic principles of acting, beginning with elementary sensory work on objects through advanced personal sensory awareness leading to understanding of emotion memory,” Mr* Lewis states* ”We will begin with improvisational techniques^ two-person improvisations, which will give the actor a concept of total awareness, an awareness of ensemble performing and to the knowledge that acting is a skilled craft that must be studied in the same manner as any other art form, such as mu sic and dancing,” he continued* Students enrolled in the summer ses sion will be exposed to an intense resme of all facets of theatrical production from Designing for the stage to the execu tion of scenic elementsi properties, cos- tmes and the control of sound, light, and general stage management* Throughout the ten-week session there will be seminars in make-up, business management, scene (CON*T. ON PAGE 20)