THE GALAX NEVIS JULY 31» 1958 PAGE i3 '•ESCAPADE IN JAPAN” teresa Wright^ long-time advocate of mature, married love stories on the soreeni plays what she calls her favorite kind of role in RKO*s ’’Escapade In Japan, ** playing Sunday, August 3, at the Galax Theatre* The Academy Award-winning actress and Cameron Mitchell star as the distress ed parents of a seven-year-old boy lost in Japan* Ihe couplers uncertain marital status is cemented by this common crisis in the story* Ihe new picture, filmed in Technirama^ Technicolor by Producer-Dlrector Arthur Lubin, was made entirely in Japan and with Japanese performers playing all of the native roles* Most of Miss Wright*s dramatic scenes with Mitchell were photographed in Tokyo, the fishing village of Saigasaki, and the park-like community of Nara where the story reaches its exciting climax# The actress who has two children of her own in real life, is the mother of little Jon Provost in ’’Escapade In Japan." BREVARD MUSIC CENTER NEWS A world premiere, a noted young vio linist, and an outstanding tenor are on the concert program for music lovers at Brevard Music Center, Friday and Saturday nights, August 1st and 2nd* On Friday night*s program, Joan Field, violinist, will be presented* Miss Field, one of America*s illustrious violinists, makes her home in Florida* She has ap peared many times in recital in New York*s Carnegie and Town Halls, and has been heard with major orchestras throughout the land, including the New York Philharmonic, Detroit, St* Louis and Miami Symphonies* Also on Friday night, ”Homer in Cuernavaca,’* a symphony for orchestra and two solo voices by Serge Saxe, will be heard for the first time since its compo sition under the direction of James Christian Pfohl, with the Orchestra of the Faculty and Staff and featuring Phyllis and Larry Daniels, soprano and baritone* The Brevard Music Center was chosen for presentation of this world premiere because of its director, James Christian Pfohl, and his longtime identification with giving a hearing to new orchestral works* Perry Daniels, baritone, who will sing one of the solo parts> is a faculty member at Brevard Music Center and has been a featured soloist with the U*S* Army Band* On Saturday evening, Allan Keller, tenor, will be presented with the Orches tra of the Faculty and Staff* Mr* Keller has come to the concert worl equipped with an unusual voice and a keen sense of interpretation* Performances begin at 6j15 p*m* Tickets are available at the box office* Mrs* Carl Zoellner has retuzned to Highlands after spending six weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Capt* and Mrs* A*C* GomeZ| in Washington, D*C* Dr* Gomez and feaoily will leave by plane on Saturday for duty in Germany* Mr* and Mrs* Edward W* Beattie, Jr* of Saras0t0| 51a* will occupy the Hen- riques Cottle in the Clear Cre^ Sub division during August and September* ¥(DI^ [HA\KBDS0RJ ASPHALT PAVING HIOaANDS PHOKE 3131 HIGHLflnOS CLEflnERS flno LflunoRY DIAL 2330 GOOD CLEANING GIVES A SMART APPEARANCE BOUJER'S OEPT. STORE MACON COUNTY*S FRIEND FRANKLIN DRIVE UP \XyHITESIDE i^ounTflin AND Loac DOWN AT THE WORLDl JEEP TRAIN - FROM PARKING LOT TO TIP TOP .