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THE GALAX KEWS JULY 23, 1959 PAGE 2 KNCWN AS THE SHOWLACE OP THE CAHOLINAS HOW OPEN FOR THE ENTIRE SEASOH OFFERS AT PUBLIC flUCTIOD TIillCE DAILY (except sdmdays) at 10t30 A.M. and 7t30 P.M. MEROHAin)IS& GATHERED FROM ALL OVER THE UORLD BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GIVEN Ah/AY FREE AT EACH SALE Ipmonos - IfflTCHES - lILVERLUflRE RniTURE - ©RIEHTflL RUGS innERUyflRE - CRYSmLUflRE - linEllS HIGHinnDS flRJ GnLLERY ESTRBLISHED 28 Y£flR,S in THE CfiROLIIlfiS NOTES FROM OLD SCHOOL HILL '•Bell, Book and Candle’*, first play of the 1959 season at the Highlands Commu nity Theatre was an outstanding success* Most after theatre ccanments were whole heartedly enthusiastic* A very few thought the play a little risque but nobody could deny that the set was superb and the ac ting beyond the expectation of the most critical* A very nice check is in the mail for the Highlands Community Hospital and we hope that all of those who found their way to the top of the Hill will return to see the ’’Bad Seed**, coming the first week in August* This play is a complete switch in theme from the first. It is guaranteed to keep you glued to the seat* The suspense mounts steadily to a surprise finish that will leave you gasping* The cast is already in rehearsal and the set under construction* Come up and see us in action* SUSfin TO RTTEnO SnZflflR Miss Susan ELrsig, B years old, of Jacksonville, Fla®, is visiting her grand parents j Mr* and Mrs. L.M. Hirsig at their home hereo Susan is visiting them at this partio\alar time in order to be here for the Hospital Bazaar. She has been saving her money and plans to spend her savings at the Bazaar because the Hospital **takes care of sick little children#” Music Festival Plans Made A meeting of the Music Festival Association was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Murdock Equen. At this meeting definite plans were made concern ing the Music Festival* Tickets were distributed and a line up of patrons was instigated. Patrons donate $25*00 for which they are entitled to two season tickets for all five concerts* The Highlands Music Festival Associa tion will present the Brevard Music Center Orchestra with James Christian Pfohl, Conductor, in the Second Annual Highlands Music Festival on Monday, August 10, with the Orchestra and Beverly Wolff, contralto) on Tuesday, August 11, with the Orchestra and Joan Field, vio- linj on Monday, August with the Or chestra and Victor Stem, violaj and on Tuesday, August 25^ with the Orchestra and Grant Johannesen, piano* Each per formance is at S:15 p*m*, and a special Youth Concert on August 25 at 3*00. These concerts are to be held in the Highlands School Auditorim* For further information phone Mrs* Miirdock Equen, 2830j president of the Highlands Music Festival Association. Mrs. Equen has received letters of inquiry about the Music Festival, some of which were from a great distance away. Arrangements are being made for additional chairs to be used in the audi- torivjm so a s to accomodate the expected attendance at the concerts*
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