WATAUGA DEMOCRAT BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, NORTH CABOUNA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1*54. SECOND SECTION News Of The Week From Blowing Rock Blowing Rock ? A children'! shelf has been added to the Com munity Library. This shelf is set up as a me morial to Dr. Mary Cabell War field, beloved physician of Blow ing Rock. A great many books have been given to the shelf already and it is hoped there will be many more. Bible Classes To B* Held A Bible School for children ages 6-14 will b% held at St. Mary's of the Hills Monday thrqugh Friday from 9 until 12 noon. The Rev. Thoma* Seitz will be in charge and will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore. Mr. Gilmore is a theological student, and was trained in the conduct ing of Bible Schools at Valle Cru ris Southern Town and Country Church Institute at Valle Cruris. All children in the community are invited to attend. Art Exhibit The Blowing Rock Art Associ ation will open an exhibit with a tea in the Community Club Room in the Library on August 6 from 4 to 6 p. m. The tea will be in the form of a preview to the exhibition, to which the public is invited. Mayriew Bridge Instruction Mrs. Walter Le Sueur, Master Culbertson and Goren Contract Bridge teacher, is directing bridge activities at Mayview Manor this summer. The Tuesday evening tourna ment is proving itself a popular time of entertainment, and win ners last Tuesday night were: 'first, north and south, Mrs. Julius Cone and Mr. Robert Schlesinger; second, Mrs. John Bouligny and Mrs. Gerad King. In the east and "vo? jyvoiviv/iio, mi a. uciijaiuui Brown and Mrs. Wellborn Col quitt of Charlotte placed first, with Mrs. J. C. Montgomery and Mrs. H. B. Larzalere second. Group instruction in contract bridge is given by Mrs. LeSueur on Tuesday and Wednesday morn ings in the annex card -room of the Manor. , Playground Us* The following statement con cerning the Blowing Rock Play ground has been released by Dr. Walter Keyes, superintendent of the playground. "The playground park belongs to all the people of Blowing Rock: summer residents, transients, and permanent townspeople. Please use it and enjoy it, and help us make it as attractive as possible." The following rules have been posted. Please; 1. See that small children have responsible attendants when left at the playground. We cannot furnish babysitters. 2. Use facilities freely but as tbey were designed to be used. Slides are to be used sitting down, not lying down on stomach ot back. 3. Make good use of garbage cans. Others will be furnished if not enough have been supplied. 4. Remember that the new pieces of equipment in the rear of the park are primarily for small children. Other pieces are for all ages, but must be used as they a iw mmmmami 1 r