THE GALAX HEMS
mi 6, 1967
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SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday services at the Church of
the Incarnation are at 8, 9*30, and 11
a.m., with the Sunday School meeting at
the 9s30 hour.
HOLY EUCHA2IST
Weekdays the Holy Eucharist is of
fered at 8 a.m* daily except Mondays and
Thursdays. On Thursdays the hour is 10
o* clock, and the service is followed by
an adult class.
WOMEN OF THE CHURCH
The Churchwomen are meeting on Wed
nesday mornings at 10 o'clock in the Fel
lowship Hall, to work in preparation for
the Hospital Bazaar. Those attending
are urged to bring a sazgjjich and to stay
through the lunch hour.
VESTRY
The Vestry of the parish meets this
Friday night at 8 o’clock in the Hall.
PARISH DINNER
A Parish Dinner will be served at
6:30 p.m. on Monday, July 10, at $1.00
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be the Rt. Rev. M. George Henry, bishop
of our Diocese of Western North Carolina,
whose talk will begin at 7? 30 in the
church.
ANNUAL SILVER TEA
The Annual Silver Tea will be held
on the afternoon of Friday, July II4,
from li until 6 at the home of and
I4'S. Floyd Fleming, "Kalalanta", on the
Bowery Road. It is imperative that
those attending come to the Churchy
from which point shuttle-transportation
to and from the site of the Tea will be
provided. Limited parking facilities
at "Kalalanta” preclude your driving
your own car there.
¥OTES FROM BREVARD MUSIC CENTER
If last season was any indication of
things to come, this season should be
the most impressive as well as the most
successful in the thirty-one year hist
ory of Brevard Miisic Center. The Bre
vard Music Festival, as in 1966, will
riin a full seven week-ends during the
1967 season, featureing internationally
renowned musicians.
Heading the first Festival week-end
this year will be the Festival Opera
Theater of New York under the direction
of George Schick and the appearance of
famed mezzo-soprano Rosalind Elias with
the Brevard Miisic Center Orchestra.
The Festival opens on .Friday even
ing, July 7, with an all-Beethoven pro
gram. Lee Luvisi, pianist, Emil Raab,
violinist, and Hans Schnettau, cellist—
all three artists-in-residence at the
Center this year—will be heard as so
loists. They will be accon^anied by
the Brevard Music Center Orchestra under
the Center’s Artistic Director, Henry
Janlec.
On Saturday (CONTINUED ON PAGE 1?)