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THE GALAX NEWS JULY 26, 1962 PAGE U Lowest Prices For QUALITY FURNITURE EARLY AMERICAN REPRODUCTIONS IN Cherry, Maple, Pine and Pecan Woods^ LAMPS « GIFTS PICTURES - RUGS springs and mattresses^•. TV d HI^FI ZENITH - EQfORQLA Sales and Service Dr. Royal Suttkus and a graduate student. Bill Mason, of Tulane Universi ty, w6re in residence at the Station last week. Dr. Suttkus is the major professor of Mr. John Ramsey who is making a survey of the fish of the escarpment gorges. A field group from Ohio State Uni versity registered at the Station last week. Members were: Steve Tilley, Da vid Demis, and John Jerikinson, This groiQ) was collecting salamanders, EPISCOPAL EVENTS Mrs, Robert C. Balfour, Jr., of Thomasville, Georgia, will be the guest organist at the Church of the Incarnation at the U o*clock service this Sunday. Guest soloist will be Mrs. Robert C. Bal four in, also of Thomasville, who will sing "Suffer the Little Children," by Hausman, at the Offertory. The Vestry of the parish will meet in the Fellowship Hall on Friday, August 3, at 8 o*clock. BREVARD CONCERTS JULY 27-29 With representatives from dozens of J^sic Clubs in the audience, next week-end*s concert schedule at the Brevard Music Cen ter will highlight National Federation of the Music Club award winners. Pl*iday evening *s soloist \dll be 13-* y§ar old Joan Weiner, winner of the 1962 Federation's Stillman Kelly Sholarship Award of ^,000* The 9th grader from Lake Bancroft, Va*, vdll play Tschaikov^jy^s Piano Concerto No. 1, B Flat Minor. On Saturday evening, Tiberius KLausner, 1961 Federation Yoimg Artists Award winner , vdll be the soloist. The 30-year old Ru manian who fled Ccamnunism in 194^ is con*- certmaster of the Kansas City Philharmonic* He will play Mozart *s Violin Concerto No. 4^ D Major. (CQM»T ON PAGE 18) ARRIVALS AT BIOLOGICAL gTATION Mr. Roy Shake, Abilene Christian Col lege, has arrived at the Highlands Biolo gical Station to work with Dr, C. Leland Rodgers in a plant survey of Bear Camp Creek gorge. HOME TOURS Tours of some of the outstanding and lovely homes and views of the Highlands area are made each Friday, Mrs. Thomas Crunifiler is in charge of these worth while tours, CcMplete information about and reservation for the heme tours may be obtained frcxn Mrs. Grumpier by telephon ing Highlands 4921. The tours are for the benefit of the Church of the Incar nation. .000 000 000 ,000 PLEASE., ,GIVE LIFE TO THE HOSPITAL TREE TOTAL TO DATE.. #20,782*15 Cool. Cool ENJOX the COOL - COOL Breezes in a Highlands Holiday Home for the balance of the sea son. Prices range from $300 to |1,000. depending on size and location. Contact————————— M Bk Highlandss North Carolina
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