THE GALAX NEWS APGPST 11. 1966 PAGE 15 /Guilders HIGHIAM)S, NORTH CSAROLIM PHOI® 526-210^ Contemporary Model Homes-Custom Building Residential or Commercial Your lot or ours Quick Delivery (ft 3f "SMce 1881" For Reservation Phone 526'-9360 "BREVARD MUSIC CENTER" CONT. FROM PAGE 8) Janiec. A leading soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, Miss Lewis will sing arias by ?erdi and I%ssenet as well as the "Letter Scene" from Tschaikowsky^s "Eugene Onegin". The orchestra will play "Classical Symphony" by Prokofieff and Strauss' well-knoxra tone poem "Don Juan. * Proceeding weekend events, on Tuesday evening (August l6th), will be a joint performance by the Transylvania Youth Or chestra and the Concert Band & Wind Ensem- Top Quality Yarns - All T^ypes Ifeitching imported and domestic woolens EVERYTHING FOR THE KNITTER Crewel Needlepoint New darning net luncheon cloth and table mat kits just received THE LITTLE RED HEN Mill Creek Court Phone 526-3U68 cordially invited to visit the final Fes tival Art Exhibit in the Lodge by the Lake, Watercolore by Center artist-in- residen*^9 Catharine Rembert will be shown before and after each concert and during the intermission. All evening performances start at 8;;5 P. M,; Sunday*s concert is a 3530 matinee. ATTENTIONII ANNUAL HIGHLANDS SQUARE DANCE FESTIVAL—High School—AUGUST 10.%H DAN ^'^ZEKE'^ ANGEL JEFFERson STa NBARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Mr. 4% NOW PAYING m Phone 52U-UU98 P* 0. BOX Ul5 ' Franklin, N. C. ble, conducted by Erail Raab and Robert Barr. Wednesday (August l?th) evening will be the annual student concerto pro- ■ gram, which features outstanding student performances selected through audition to perform solos with the Brevard Sinfonietta On Saturday (August 20th), the day of the performance of Fair Lady", the Music Center wlllpresent "The Brevard Showcase". All of the student organiza tions of the Brevard Masic Center will present short programs throughout the day for the benefit of visiting parents and friends of the Center. There will be no admission char'^9 for "Showcase" Performan ces Throughout' the week 3 the public Is HOSPITAL fAlOftlTS Mr* James Hicks^—Highlands-Cashiers Hosp. Mrs* Etta McKinney—Highlands-Cashiers Mr. Noah Wietz-tranaferred to Sylva Hosp. •Sam Talley—discharged Patricia Casius—discharged Mr. James McCleary—Highlands-Cashiers H. Mrs. Hilde Nettles—Highlands-Cashiers H. Mrs* Adele Burnham—Highlands-Cashiers H. Mr. Rob^t Williams—Highlands-Cashiers H ATTENTIONlIll AI^IUAL HIGHLANDS SQUARE DANCE FESTIVAL TO BE HELD AT THE HIGH SCHOOL GIM, THURSDAY AUGUST nth* Y*ALL CQ'ffiiiiil nflniflHflLfl CREflmERY DAIRY PRODUCTS OF SUPER QUALITY SOLD IN ALL GROCERY STORES IN AND AROUND HIGHLANDS, FOR SALE ONE 1959 SILVERCLOUD ROLLS ROYCE FULLY EQUIPPED - $8800 ONE 1965 SILVERCLOUD R0LI5 ROYCE FULLT EQUIPPED - $1U,^00 For information write; Charles Berry, Gen’l Del., Highlands