THE GALAX NEWS O ( luli Hf D AUGUvST 3^ 1961 PAGE 10 r~\ v-x Cashiers, North Carolina INVITES YOU TO VISIT ITS NEW GFILPIX GflLLERY SHOPS Located in Lower Lobby of the Tnn FEATURING PHELPS DEEP C30I3NTRY CLOTHES TMNER OF NORTH CAROLINA TAILORED SPORTSWEAR RUTH OF CAROLINA DRESSES FOR GIRLS HADLEI SWEATEEIS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, DRESSES, AND SLACKS BEAUTIFUL AND UNUSUAL GIFTS HATS AND BAGS HIGH HAMPTON COUNTRY CURED HAMS ("SHUTTER BUGS" CON»T) NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY. The speakers will discuss various photographic techniques and equipment and will illustrate the lect\ire with colored slides and black and white enlargements. Apparatus used in making black and white negatives frcan color slides will be shown as well as tinted photographs. Dr* Frederick Georgia is at present visiting Professor of Mathematics at Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New York# One of his hobbies is color photography. Mrs* Georgia, fomerly on the faculty of Grinnell College, Iwa, is a biologist and is leading the adult na ture walks at the Museum this summer* She has long been interested in photography and has developed and printed all the black and white photographs that will be shown. Those interested in the techniques of photography, especially nature subject^ are invited to attend. FUND DRIVE DONORS THIS WEEK Donors to the Hospital Fund Drive this week are: Waynesville Wholesale Co. A* A* Lewis C, J Anderson Miss Marceline Fawley Mrs, Gladys Fawley Mrs, A, E, Fawley m/m Jay N* Hunter C. A, Trussell Motor Co* Col* & Mrs* J, H* Howe Winston P* Ayres Seneca Grocery Co. M/M A* C* Glenn m/m W, C, Coker m/m Sidney K* Russell m/m Malcolm Monroe m/m W* R, Brown Sylvia Nutrizion Mrs. H. W. Roenitz This makes a total of $12,007*^00 thus far in the Hospital Fund donations for this season. Cahp Highlander Highlights A week has gone by since the second session boys arrived at Camp Highlander, and they have had some beautiful weather for their camping trips and other camp activities their first week* Tennis tournaments and baseball and basketball ccanpetitions will begin soon, after the boys have been introduc ed to the camp activities at the riflery range, the stables, the sidganing pool, the canoe lake and other fascina fcing aspects of the camp* Ralph Tabor, omp night program director, soys that Bince there are so many talented piano players in the group this year, he is planning a recital for a later date* Dorothy Sdmone runs a very popular craft shop at the canpj over 400 pieces made last session* NUN*S CEREMONIES REAL As a fascinating accompaniment to the adventures of Sister Luke in ”The Nun's Story,** at the Galax Theatre Wed*, August 9, the mysteries and beauties of the fin^ vow-taking ceremonies as no vices become nuns is shown fcr the first time to lay audiences* A complete chapel was constructed for the feature at Centro ^erimentale Studios in Rome, Highway 54 Cashiers, NmC^ NOW OPEN Antiques IMPORTED Delicacies Tailored Sportswear Unusual Gifts HILLTOP flmOCO Neville Wilson, Manager "COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE” For Taxi Service Anywhere, Anytime Dial 4675 OBBLE

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