THE GALAX N£MS
JPLI 26. 1962
PAGE 8
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HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Recent patients at the Highlands Com
munity Hospital this past week were; l^r*
Joe D, Bentley of Glenville, who passed
away Sunday; Mrs, Helen R, White of Cash
iers; Mrs, Caroline Robinson of Cashiers;
and Mr. Chris Roberts, Marsh Harbor, Baham-
ma Islands,
Patients at the hospital at the pres
ent time are: Mr. Harry Hector, Mrs, Flo
rence Saussy, Mrs, Fannie Crain, all of
Highlands, and Mrs. E, D, Linardy of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla.
THOMAS COUSINS STORY
A deep personal interest in the drama
of the Old Testament has prompted a Brevard
Musician to compose a complete choral symph
ony on the story of Moses*
The composition, itself titled ”Moses,"
will be presented at the Brevard Music Cen
ter in a special Sunday morning worship ser
vice, to which the public is invited* The
symphony was written by M* T, Cousins, act
ing head of the department of music at Bre
vard College,
Cousins* work was commissioned by Band
Director Herbert Hazelman and the music de
partment of the Greensboro Senior High
School,
'*When Hazelman suggested that I use
the commission to write a composition for
a symphonic choir, we both agreed that the
story of Moses would make an ideal vehicle
for the music," said Cousins.
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PARISH SiFpER — — —
A pot-luck Parish Supper will be held
in the Fellowship Hall of the Episcopal
Church on Thursday evening, August 2, be
ginning at 6s30. Please telephone Mrs. Tom
Harbison at 3131 as to what you might best
bring. The after-dinner program will in
clude a motion picture prepared by the
National Council of the Episcopal Church.
WORK PROGRESSES ON WAUCWAY ENTRANCE
'*We expect to be using our new en
trance-way by Sunday, August 5th," said
Pastor Dan McCall, "Our special offering
last Sunday amounted to over thirteen hun
dred dollars, leaving us still quite a bit
short of our goal of two thoudand dollars.
We have felt it important to go ahead and
complete the work, however, inasmuch as
the need for the walkway is as great as
it is,"
The walkway, being constructed of
concrete and redwood, will connect a new
ly cleared parking lot adjacent to the
church property with the narthex of the
church. It will allow worshippers to
walk from their cars all the way into the
sanctuary without the necissity of climb
ing or descending steps. Prior to the
reception of the special offerings, Rev.
McCall explained that the walkway was be
ing provided primarily to meet the need
for a safe, convenient entrance for the
senior members and friends of the congre
gation, as well as for those who have need
of such an advantage because of medical
reasons. "We will all benefit from the
convenience," added Rev. McCall, "and
from the safety afforded by this walkway,
especially in the snow and ice of winter,"
NEi/ ADbTtIOM
Vx^ and tars* R* L* Reese, Jr* eroiounce
the birth of a daughter, Karen &izaime, 8
poundsi 4- ouncesf bom an Vfednesday morn
ing, Jvly 25 at Angel Hospital in Franklin,
North Carolina*
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