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THE GALAX NEWS AUGUST 9, 1962 PAGE 3 SQUAEE mm FESTim BIG SUCCESS The event which has been greatly an ticipated all summer, the Square Dance Fes tival sponsored “by the Highlands Chamber of Commerce , was a huge s uccess last Thursday night, draidng between 700 and 800 fun-seeking local residents and visitors. The Festival was a success, not only fi nancially (net profit approximately $1200) but socially as well* There was represent^ ed a wide area, including South Carolina, Georgia, as well as local residents frcaa as far away as Montana* Ctae Highlands vi sitor attending was from London, England* Biere were approximately 90 door pidzes given away* These door prizes were generously contributed by local business men and a n^ber of wholesale agents who work in the Highlands area* (CQN»T - PAGE 11) Nantahala Forest ART FAIR A growing list of donors of purchase' prizes for the Nantahala Forest Art Fair includes: Mrs* Alice Kauffinan, Mr* and Mrs* W* E* Lovett, Mr* and Mrs* Carroll Latimer, Dr* and Mrs* Ralph Sargent, Mir* and Mrs* Harold Cooledge, and several an- nonymous contributions* The Art Fair vdll i Highlands, N* (7, / Ladies Sportswear Men* s Suits and Sport Coats available at Tudor N* Hall, Real Estate Office, or call Mrs. Overton S* Chambers at 2^10* METHODISTS SPONSOR PANCAKE SUim The Methodist Xouth Fellowship of the Highlands Methodist Church will ^on- sor an Aunt Jemima Pancake Supper on Satur day evening, August 18th* Tickets wiH be ll.OO for adults, and | *50 for child ren under tvrelve* Each ticket will en title the bearer to all the pancakes and syrt^), sausage, bacon, and coffee or milk he can eat* Proceeds from the supper Palm Beach, Florida Xp m FOR THE UNUSUAL AND DISTINCTIVE in GIFTS and ACCESSORIES SEE THE 6RCKYRRD BQR-GQinS 2o%-5o% REDUCTons be held in Tate*s Lot on Main Street if th® weather permits or in Brown's Store if threatening on August 17th and 18th* A watercolor demonstration by Robert Jarvis of Franklin will be at 3:00 p.m* August 17. An art auction at 3:00 p*m*, the I8th, will be conducted by the auctioneers of the High*- lands Art Gallery* All proceeds from the Auction of paintings, ceramics and sculp ture will go to the Hiidson Library* Information: and entry blanks are P n D n - TRUCKS I U l\ U PARTS - SERVICE A Large Selection Of A 1 Used Cars FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS 24 hour I'/RECKER SERVICE COI1L6Y mOTOR CO FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA Day: LA Nights LA _ will go to the parsonage building fund* Construction of a new parsonage will be gin in the near future* The Supper will be under the direction of Mr* Joe E* Gil bert, of Hickory, N, C*, representative of the Quaker Oats Company* Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, working under Mr* Gilbertts direction, will help cook and serve the supper* Tickets aie now available from all members of the group* A ticket table on main street in Highlands will be set up during the last few days prior to the supper* Mixes for the pancakes and buckwheat cakes to be served are furnished by the Quaker Oats Company, makers of Aunt Jemima products, as a service to charitable or^ ganizations and as a means of advertising* Mlk, eggs, butter,^ coffee, meat, and sy rup for the event also are being donated by concerns in the Highlands area* Supper will be served from 5 to 8:00 on the 18th* Tickets should be secured before the 18th if possible* Only a limited number will be available* The supper will be prepared and served in the Fellowship Hall in the basement of the Methodist Churchi
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