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THE GAIAX mis JULY 25, 1968 PAGE & ^PJSQOPA L tv S SUI©AY SERVICES Sunday services at the Church of the Incarnation are at 8, 900, and 11 a.m., with the Sunday School meeting at the 9:30 hour. On weekdays the Holy Eucharist is offered at 8 a.m. daily ex cept Mondays and Thursdays, On Thurs days the Celebration is at 10 a.m., pre ceded by Ifetins read at 9ihS and follow ed by an Adult Class, HOME TOUR The opportunity to visit several of Highlands’ outstanding private homes is available this Jlriday afternoon, as a project of the Churchwomen and through the great kindness of the owners. For full details and for reservations (which are essential), telephone $26~2hhh on Friday morning, before noon. ART SHOW Young people of the congregation are asked to consult with the Rev. Caridad as to how they may help Ifrs. I. A. Trively prepare for the Art Show which will be held August 2 and 3 as a benefit for the Hudson Library. PARISH DINNER A Parish Dinner will be held this Monday, July 29, at 6:30 p.m. in our Fellowship Hall, for $1,00 a plate. The after-dinner program, beginning at 700, will be a presentation of the opportuni ties available at Kanuga, Mr, Edgar Hartley, director of Kanuga, will be T-rith us to lead the group making this lively and important presentation. EVERY »iBER CANVASS Workers on our Every Member Canvass are reminded of the important meeting this Friday morning, July 26, at 10 o’clock in the Fellowship Hall. A GIG AND A JOG.., Reminder to all artistss All who wish to enter works in the Nantahala Fine Arts Show (Benefit for the Hudson library) are to have their labels at tached, dollar entry fee in hand and come to the Anderson Library Building - across from the Town Hall office, on July 30th, between the hours of 9 to 12 and 1 to Entries will be accept ed on that date only; works will be hung and/or arranged on the 31st and judged on August 1st. The show opens August 2 and runs through August iith. Fine arts T-Till be for sale and affords an excel lent opportunity to buy some good art. Of special interest will be the guessing contest. Unusual objects will be on display and for 2^0 a guess, one can try for the $5.00 prize. These are bound to stump the expertsi COmNG UP... July 25th - Hillbilly Day July 26th and 27th - Hospital Bazaar July 25th - 28th - ’WAIT UNTIL DARK" August 2, 3, U “ Nantahala Fine Arts Show August 17 - Firemen’s Barbecue VARIETY IS A DAILY OGGURRENGE AT THE RELAXING AND DINING ROOM LUNGHEON OFFERS A LARGE SELEGTION OF GOLD SALAD PLATES A DAILY VARIETY OF HOT DISHES PLUS AN OFFERING OF SAND¥IGHES DINNERS Some Of The Items: IOWA PRIME RIBS OF BEEF CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS FRESH NATIVE BROOK TROUT COUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN AND OTHERS ^okn and fkeJjun fkono. ^26-^2161 GONE TO HILLBILLY DAY JULY 25, 1966
Galax News (Highlands, N.C.)
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