THE GALAX NEWS JULY 8. 19^ PAGE 12 Hillbilly Day con*t. month from now, Highlands will stage its 3rd "Hillbilly Day” and this splendid idea which has afforded all of us so much enjoyment and helped us to meet and know better our fellow neighbor in addition to giv ing Highlands some well-earned and nationwide recognition will be an annual event, and we hCpe to make each successive year a greater success. We have not in the past and do not want in the future to charge for our wonderful barbeque, nor any of the other events-including the evening dance jamboree, and the ex pense involved to launch these many and varied events as you can well appreciate is considerable. If ail of us can together put our shoulders to the wheel, th® load will be heavy for none, with full enjoyment for all—young and old alike. Will you do your share by send ing your check or donation to the Hillbilly Day Committee, Highlands, N.C. and do it now while it is fresh in your mind. We do not ask for a large dona tion and the published list of donors will not list the amount given* Highlands, is counting on you Don't fail us. Comdr, Dwight C. Paul for the Committee Those on the committe ares W.H, Cobb, Mayor5 Overton Chambers'll; Robert DuPrees Robert E. Earlyf Mc- BREVARD MUSIC CAMP Eleanor Spencer, pianist, will appear as featured soloist in the Sunday afternoon concert at Trans ylvania Music Camp, Miss Spencer will perform the Schumann Concerto in A minor for Piano and Orchestra with the Transylvania Symphony Or chestra under the baton of James Christian Pfohl. Friday night, July 9^ the Trans ylvania Concert Band will be heard under the direction of Paul Bryan, in a concert at 8slJ. Miss Spencer, during her dis tinguished international career as a concert pianist, has played with almost every major orchestra and under most of the world’s great conductors. Tudor N. Hall; L«J Holt; V.W. Call; Comdrr, DwighT: C. Paul; Lc E. Potts and Richard Thompson, Chair man, RHAPSODY Elizabeth Taylor in a vibrant love story is the attraction offered at the Galax Theatre Thurs, and Fri., July 8-9, in "RHAPSODY", M-G-M Tech nicolor drama co-starring Vittorio Gassman, John Ericson and Louis Cal- hern. Outstanding features of Rhap sody are the magnificent music and the colorful locales. Mr, and Mrs, E.B. Drew and fam ily and Dr, and Mrs. S,H. Haddock and Nan of Anderson, S,C. are spending a week in the Glenn cot tage on the Franklin road. Major and Mrs. Paul Chmat and small sons, Mark and Todd, spent several days here last week en route to Ocean Drive, S.C, where they will spend several weeks. Major Chmar has just graduated Jth in a class of six hundred from Conmiand. asid General Staff at Fort Leavenworth, Kan, At the present time he is on leave before report ing to his new post at the Pentagor in Washington, D,C« Mrs, Clmar is the former Miss Jan Chambers. Mr. Nelson Trevander of Chicago, 111. spent several days here at the Paxton House visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie A. Smith, formerely of Ithaca, N.Y., are spending several months here with Mrs, Smith’s mother, Mrs. T.M, Keener. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Jenny Keener. Mrs. Carrie Goodman, Miss Zimmerman, Miss Norma Madden, Bob Spangenburg and Mr, and Mrs, Jim Barnes of Clems on', S.C. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McGuire. “L“ J“_ Lue THAT RUN THE GAMUT- FROM GADGETS TO DISTINCTIVE ITEMS DELICIOUS MEALS COMFORTABLE BEDS PRIVATE BATHS SMART GREETING CARDS & STATIONERY COSTUME AND STERLING JEWELRY