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THE GALAX NEWS AUGUST 13, 1959 PAGE 8 FUND DRIVE GonH. of a fire-resistant internal structure* The next few weeks \/ill therefore deter mine whether the Hospital can meet the approval of the Fire Marshal* This is the basic necessity for which the addi tional funds are being asked* All who are active in raising these funds are requesting that siU persons in the cQmmunity make the most generous con tributions possible so that the goal may be reached and the hospital and its patients be given this security. Mr* Dawley indicates that he hopes that the excellent response will be con tinued so that the Campaign may be brought to a successful close by the end of August^ NANIAHALA CREAMERY Dairy Products of Super Quality Sold in All Grocery Stores in And Around Highlands© Brevard Music Center Soprano Beverly Bower, cellist Lome toiroe, and pianist Ruth Slenozynska will be featured this week as the Erevard Music Festival continues at the Brevard Music Center# Concerts are Friday and Satur day nights at 8tl5 and Sunday afternoon at Miss Bower, who will appear Friday, is one of the favorite singing-actresses of the New York City Opera, and is con— didered by many to be Americans premiere young company* Miss Bower has also been featured in lead roles with other leading opera companies and as soloist with many of the foremost symphony orchestras in Canada and the United States* As a protege of the American opera star, Helen Jepson, Miss Bower also is in de mand as an oratorio soloist and as a guest artist on radio and television* Lome l&inroe, also appearing Friday night, is cellist ^th the Philadelphia Symphony* He was one of the principal performers in last yearns Festival® Saturday afternoon at 3 the Faculty String (Quartet will present a special program of chamber of music# Making up the quartet are anil Raab, violinist and Margaret Christy, cellist, who are Pro fessors of Music at the University of Alabama* Also in the quartet are Mary Ann Moren, violinist, who is a member of the Dallas Symphony and Victor Stem, violist, who is Professor of Music at the University of Miami* This program will Include works by Amlaga, Vincent Persich- etti, and .Brahms* Appearing Saturday night will be pianist Ruth Slenozynska and Mr* Munroe. Miss Slenozynska made her professional debut at the age of four and, at eight was performing before crowded houses on two continents* In addition to work In the movies and on radio, she has been soloist with many of the major orchestras of the world, including those of Paris, Budapest, Brussels, New York and San Fran cisco, to name a few. She brings to the ^evard Music Center stage 25 years of international acclaim® Saturday afternoon Miss Slenozynska 8Jad Miss Bower will return for their second appearance of fjie week-end* Miss Slenc- aynaka will play ’’Oonoerto for Piano and THE RRK flniiOUE SHOP Invites You To Browse Through Their Treasures and Trash UJIGUURni? HOT6L £DUJflKD5 comfortable rooms LINING ROOM OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DELICIOUS MEALS nriks. Root's Gift Shop Antiques Embroderies Chinese Porcelains Esther's Beauty Shop CalL’ 2530 For All Your Beauty Work Orchestra Io» 2 in G Minor’* by Saint- Saens. Miss Bower will sing arias from ”Tosca” by Puccini and from ”La Trav- iata^’ by Verdi* Soprano Jane Rolandi Coker of Charlotte will be featured with the Brevard Festival Chorus in ’‘Israfel” by William Ho skins^ The Brevard Festival Orchestra will complete the program with »’Death and Transfiguration" by Strauss.
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