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the GALAX ms JULY 17, 1969 PAGS 11 Open 10:00 A Jl-5:00 ft A ANTIQUES d GIFTS ?hjorie 526'^3^6 oA.e. pADud - and ^fmdiLfUnhly, ydo we ikink ~ of, ike veA.y pine and exien^Lve ooLiecJJjyn of, me/ic/mrvdLde we have ijo off.en. duAlng, ihiA oua fou/Lui /ieoydoru We have ihe JjiAg,e>di. and fine^i. QoLLedJjCfn of Cjii. ^Jjjud io he found in ihe OA.eam \^e have boih old and new in beaiJutLfal. iomp/i incJjudiru^ on oJLd double b/ai/i/^ Siudent Lomp^ Oi.rn.y6 of b/i£Ui/5f - tphoIy6ieAed in needlepolniy mahogAany, ^ iohie^j china cahinejtdy chxii/uSf. miji/w/iAy a beauiiful old Love Seai pluui hundbied-^ i^&n^ ioo numeAou/i io meniioru _ /Jew me/ixtharuiL>6e aruhiveA almo^i daily, >dc? why, noi come -dee uA (0/M!/ and o^Jien OAAjy^An^ a gue^ij neigJiho/Lj o/ijjiiend wiili ujou» Mqu..& . iJji.pij will ha g,lad t_pii.-didl — ^i^copal ^eniyd Sunday services at the Church of the Incarantion are at 8, 9 s 30 and 11 a.m. Sunday School meets at 900, with the children attending the first part of that service, and leaving for their classes after the Creed, On weekdays the Eucharist is offer ed at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, R?idays and Saturdays, and at 10 a.m. on Thursdays. I^tins is read 15 minutes before the hour in all cases, and the Thursday service is followed by an adult class. Junior Choir meets for rehearsal on Friday morning at 10 in the Rondette. Our summer visitors are most cordially invited to join in. LEE ^ S JiVJV PURCHA SED Announcement has been made of the purchase of Lee’s Inn by Dick Lee from his other partners, J(6:s, Jean Lee and lyar. P. E. Round of Orlando. The policy of the inn will remain the samei TUITIOlY INCREASE PLANNED ON MANY CAMPUSES Parents once again are going to feel a greater strain on their pocket- books when students return to N. C.’s colleges and universities this September. Increases are planned in tuition and fee charges on many campuses while dormitory rent and other costs are also going up at some. The executive committee of the board of trustees of the Consolidated University of North Carolina approved a $150 tuition increase for out-of- state students at all of its branches last week. The increase will boost the out- of-state tuition at N. C. State, for example, to $552, and at UNC-G to $850. Other charges also icLll go up, many of them affecting North Carolina residents. At N. C. State, the tuition for North Carolina residents will be increa sed to $l8ii.50 from last year’s $179. The student (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21) COMING BUN^^IIONm JULY 25-26 "BUONA SERA, MRS. CAMPBELL” STARRING Gina Loll oBRiGiDAy Phil Silvers Peter Lawford d Telly Sava las TICK TOCK GIFTS IT THE TOP OF THE HILL mu. flACQJtS Qjlonial Heady5 HoA^e headed h/tjuJjt hlyjjiy Duch/s (5a^e HoAj6e FijgAiing. Qock-d m lie" Limm >> N0¥ LOCATED BETWEEN THE GRAY COTTAGE AND THE POST OFFICE LADIES^ AND MEN’S SPORTSWEAR open for our 25rd season in highlands
Galax News (Highlands, N.C.)
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