THE GALAX NEWS JULY 19. 1962 PAGE 8 55? A COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY d STAPLE GROCERIES CHOICE HEATS 1/e Invite You to Visit Our Store. GOVERNORSS WEEK*^ END Ellison Magruder accompanied the boys and was assisted by Senior Scouts Jimmy Craw- Next week-end will be Governor*s Week ford, Jr., Edward Potts, Jr., Robert Rice, end at the Brevard Music Center, North g^d Kurt Shuler. Carolina Governor Terry Sanford will head *’ Regular Scout meetings are held on a list of dignitaries to be there, Saturday afternoons at 2:00 in the Magru- He will be introduced and make brief der and 0*Brien Office* remarks at a concert Saturday evening when — — — violinist Penny Ambrose will be featured FELLOWSHIP HOUR HELI>-BaPTIST CHURCH n Sunday evening, July 15» a number The Governor ^11 also be in the au- Qf people stayed after the worship service dience when a of business and civic participate in the Fellowship Hour. This leaders discuss Music and the South" Sat- hour consisted of Fun, Fellowship, and Food, urdav afternoon- beeinn-lnfr at 2 n oTnoV. Each Sunday night there will be a fellowship following the evening worship services, and will be held in the Recreation Room, Miss Betty Jean Crawford will be in charge this coming Sunday night. urday afternoon, beginning at 2 o*clock. Panel moderator will be William Herring, director of the Arts Council of Winston- Salem. Panelist are Dr, Vittorio Giannini, professor of ccMposition at Juilliard and Manhattan Schools of Music; Gordon Hanes, president of Hanes Hosiery Mills, Winston- Salem; Wallace Magill of New York, pro ducer of the Bell Telephone Hour; C, A, McKnight, editor of the Charlotte Observer; and Robert L, Rierson, program operations manager for Station WBTV in Charlotte. Visitors will make a tour of the Transylvania Music Camp and will be feted at several social f\inction. BOY SCOUT NEWS Sixteen boys of Boy Scout Troop 20? enjoyed a camping trip last week. They left Friday afternoon for Rich Mountain, which is located northeast of Cliffside. Included in the activities were a 5 mile hike and a visit to Cliffside Lake, Sev eral boys made the requirements for Second Class. The truck used on the trip belonged to Mr, and Mrs, Neville Bryson of High lands, The Troop is very grateful for the generosity of the Brysons. Scoutmaster THE CflR-OLinfi mounmin shop CASHIERS, NORTH CAROLINA•.•. Distinctive Gifts and Sportswear* Haps, Books Homemade Preserves Handsmocked Dresses TDY.S PATIENTS AT HIGHLANDS COMMONITI HOSPITAL Recent patients at the Highlands conmiunity Hospital are: H» N. Potts^ Highlands! Jfr* Francis L* Rodgers, Palm Beach, Fla»; Lloyd Jackson Franksj Glenvillei Ruty Wallace, Cashiers^ and Loraine Georgeson« Patients at the Hospital at the present time include: Mr* Harry Hector, Highlands^ Mrs* Florence Saussy, High lands; Edith Hutchison, Sarasota, Plcu; Willia, Porter, Highlands, and Fannie Crane, of Highlands* Mr* and Mrs* Richard Veazey and children Helen and Doug of St* Peters* berg, Fla* were the guests of Mr* and Mrs* Dave Wiley this past week-end* The Veazey* s left early this week for a trip to Virginia and Baltimore, Md* Miss Georgetta Penland arrived last week from West Palm Beach for a visit here* l/HEN IN FRANKLIN, N.C. Be Sure to Eat at»» M\ RYson's ESTfiURnni Palmer Street Shopping Center

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