Brevard Is The Site For Music Federation Weekend, July 16-18 Delegates From 14 States Will Be Attending Transylvania Music Cafmp will be the vacation spot most popular in North Caro lina the weekend of July 16-18th; at that time Music Federation members from the I1-ctate Southeastern Region of the National Federation of Muric Clubs gather for this traditional summer meeting of the Region, whose vice president, is Mrs, Jack Ward of Greenville. State Federa tions rotate the hostess-ship and this year, the Alabama Federation of Music Clubs, Mrs. L. W. Kranert, Presi dent is hostess. The National Federation will be represented by Mrs. Frank Vought, National First Vice President, of Baton Rouge, La. Mrs. Leak N. Settlemyer, NCFMC President, heads the North Carolina delegation, expected to be the largest present. State officers, Board members and club members enjoy the operas (two are planned for Friday night, the 16th: Pagliacci by Leoneavel lo and Unicorn in the Garden by Russell Smith); the con certs (the Transylvania Or chestra, Emil Raab, conductor, will be heard Saturday night, with Cellist Martha Gerscbef ski as soloist; and Sunday’s Concert is by the Brevard Mu sic Center orchestra, Henry Janiec, conducting and Pian ist Lee Luvisi, soloist); and the delightful camp atmos phere (Transylvania is the oldest music camp in the area) and mountain beauty and temperature. Saturday features a business session, with a panel of nat ional and regional chairmen, illi Laugh Corner With a sigh of exasperation, Mother looked at the kitchen door. It was a mass of tiny fingerprints. She called to gether her three children and demanded to know whose dirty hands had marred the door. “Was it you, Billy?” she asked. “You’ve been in and out all day, and just look at your hands.” “Oh, those can’t be my fing er marks,” the boy declared, “I always kick the door open.” Two busy mothers who were driving their children to school collided one morning. The women got out and inspected the damage but decided they didn’t really have time to have a wreck right then. They agreed to meet later. That afternoon each woman drove to the scene of the morn ing accident, carefully ma neuvering her automobile into the exact position of the acci dent, and then they called the police. A college football coach, be ing interviewed, was asked how he felt about all the publicity his star halfback was receiving. “Won’t if go to his head?” “It would,” sighed the coach, “if the boy could read.” Bus conductor (calling from upper deck): “Is there a mack intosh down there big enough to keep two young ladies warm?” Voice from below: “No, but there’s a MacPherson that’s willing to try.” When yon think of prescrip tions, think of VABNEB’S. adv. ■iimmmiMimmmi Keep Tuned To WPNF 12 4 0 On Your Dial “WONDERFUL PISGAH NATIONAL L— FOREST” _ if moderated by Mrs. Ward. The weekend opens with a ^-a in the Hinda Honigman Library at 4 p.m. Friday. Brevard College is opening one of its dormitories to accommodate delegates. i The National Federation supports many music camps ac ross the United States and the idea of holding a week end for regional bnsiness and fellowship is some 20 yean old. 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