THE GALAX miS AUGUST 12, 1965 PAGE 15 $ Mi DEPflRTrem STORE MAIN STREET — HIGHLANDS ^*YOUR ONE-^STOP FAMILY STORE*'^ BACK TO SCHOOL AND SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES SUMMER DRESSES LADIES SPORTSWEAR ONE RACK SUMMER SKIRTS AND GIRLS^ DRESSES LADIES SHOES (vALUES TO $9,00) MEN^S HUBBARD SLACKS (SUMMER WEIGHt) BOY^S SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS - SOLIDS, CHECKS, STRIPES MEN^S SUMMER HATS GJBLS'^ FALL DRESSES 1/3 OFF 1/3 OFF 1/2 PRICE $2.68 25% OFF 2 FOR $3,00 25% OFF $2,99 AND $3,99 CANNON MUSLIN SHEETS - 72 X 108, FLAT & FITTED 81 X 108, FLAT & FITTED 9 X 12 lOOfo RAYON RUGS ALSO, SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF DYED TO MATCH SKIRTS AND SWEATERS, , ,AND DON^T FORGET THAT WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF BUS-' TER BROUN clothing for children $1,89 $1,99 $14,88 43 ARTISTS PARTICIPATE IN NANTA- HALA FINE ARTS SHOW HERE LAST WEEK END Forty-three artists entered I77 works of art in last week end*s Kantahala Fine Arts Show, Approximately 300 people view ed the works, which represented several mediae. Works for the show, a benefit for the Hudson Library, were judged by Mr. Ire land Regnier, Assistant Professor of the School of Architecture and artist-in-resi- dence of Clemson University, Awards were as follows; BEST IN THE SHOWi Kiti Wenzel, "Charred,” watercolor. OILS: First, Nell Lincoln, “Geometric Parallels;" second, Kiti Wenzel, "Subver sive?” third, Ann Toomer, "Greed;" and honorable mention, Mae Egge, "Northeast Georgia." WATERCOI£)R; first, Kiti Wenzel, "Charred;" second, Mary Brown, "Struggle;" third, Nancy Ritter, "Storm Clouds;" honor able mention, Kiti Wenzel, "Late Poppy," GRAPHICS: First, Polly Knipp Hill, "Hill Billy Day in Highlands;" second, Mary Brown, "Untitled;" third, Polly Knipp Hill, "May Baskets;" honorable mention, Mary Brown, "Aquatic Rhjrthms," MIXED MEDIA: First, M^ine Trively, "Man*s Foibles, Follies, and Heroes;" second, Oneita McCullock, " "Anatolia;" third, Ruth Watkins, "October’s Last Hurrah;" honorable mention, Maxine Trively, "Crucifix'ion,« SCULPTURE: First, Leon Wenzel, "Gem;" second, Overton Cham bers, "Desdemonia Dilemma." The committee responsible for this year’s successful show was made up of Miss Martina Wadewitz, Head Chaiman; Mrs, Val Pierson, Publicity; Mr, Leon Wenzel, hanging to works; and Mrs, I^on Wenzel, Advertising. Miss Wadex^itz also wished to thank all others who helped with the show; Mr, Louis Edwards for the use of Hotel Edwards; and Miss Claire Fontaine, who was in charge of floral arrangements. CHARLES WICK ENTERTAINS R OTARI AN S Rotarlans continued a slide toiir of Western United States with Mr, Charles Wick, professional photograpBier from Del ray Beach, Fla, and Highlands, Mr, Wick began the slide tour for Rotarians last week with color slides of the Southwest, The program continued with slides of the Grand Canyon, Painted Desert, San Fran cisco and Yosemite National Park. Color and depth of scenes, as captured by Mr, Wick’s camera, effectively brought the beautiful western landmarks for Rotarians to enjoy, Mr, Wick added a brief summary of safe driving practices which could make any automobile trip safer and more enjoyable. Bud Potts, president of the High lands Club, welcomed thirty-six visiting Rotarians. Thirteen (CON’D, PAGE Z^-) Uth year of pub ligation - ESTABLISHED 1952