THE GAIAX m^S JUNE 27, 1963 PAGE SAPPHIRE, N.C. A DELIGHTFUL UN OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL LAKE FAIRFIELD FEATURING OUTSTANDING CUISINE Prepared by Chef Ray Morisette (luncheon and dinner by reservation) CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF ON OUR PICTURESQUE IS-HOLE COURSE CHOICE HOMESITES IN BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE VALLEY SAPPHIRE VALLEY STABLES NOW OPEN W. Z® Hayhan, general mgr» write or phone 45l*-2110 for information CONCERTS AT BRiiVARD MUSIC CENTER THIS VflSEK Sanford, and the high point of the Festi*- The hills continue to resound with was the coronation of the Rhododen- music this weekend when the Brevard Music ^^on Queen, Brenda Lee Bost of Kanna- Center presents Giorgio Tozzi, Metropolitan polis, N. C. basso, Joan Fields a well-known violinist, Bonnie Bomberg, Young Artists Award winner, LDVfS OmL and Donald Johanos, Dallas conductor. Con- certs on Friday and Saturday evenings are at 8:15; Sunday afternoon concerts are at 3:30. On Friday evening Joan Field, Just returning from Europe, will play "Violin Concerto No. 8, A Minor, Opus 4-7" by Spohr. Giorgio Tozzi iJill perform three arias from Verdi operas, James Christian Pfohl will conduct the Brevard Music Center Sym phony, Young Artists Award winner Bonnie Bromberg will be featured as soloist Satur day evening. Donald Johanos will direct the Brevard Music Center Philharmonia, Returning to the state Sunday afternoon, (CON*D TO PAGE I5) Ranger La uni us Attends RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL Mr, Rufus Launius, Assistant Forest Ranger here in Highlands attended the annual Rhododendron Festival held on Roan Mountain Saturday, Ranger Launius reported that approximately 2,000 attended this 17th annual event and that the rhododendron was almost completely in full bloom that week end, The Roan is the world*s largest na tural display of rhododendron. Speaker for the day was Gov, Terry The Highlands Community Theatre be gins its 25th season with a comedy that its author, John Patrick calls a "prank" in three acts, EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL, The HCT run will begin July lOth and continue through the 13th, Opal collects things—anything and everything—and totes them home in her little red wagon to a tumble down mansion on the edge of the municipal dump* Into her strange world come Gloria, Brandord, and Solomon, three purveyors of bogus per fume on the lam from the authorities and they find Opal*s menage the perfect hide out. They decide to provide Opal with plenty of insurance and a rapid demise leaving them as beneficiaries. Attempted murder wouldnH seem to be funny but in the capable hands of John Pactrick it is uproarious. Through all the shenanigans (CONfD TO PAGE 13) HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO MEET There will be a short business meet ing only of the Hospital Auxiliary on Thursday, July 4th. The meeting will be held in the Satulah Club room of the Hud son Library at 1:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend.