The Transylvania Times A State And National Prize-Winning Home Town Newspaper SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT BREVARD. N. C. ZIP CODE 28712 ★ Vol. 84—No. 30 BREVARD, N. C., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1971 * SECTION THREE VIOLINIST JAMES CEASAR is the featured soloist with the Tran sylvania Symphony at Saturday night’s concert at the Brevard Music Center. Mr. Ceasar, a long-time member of the BMC faculty, has ap peared as soloist with the Las Vegas Symphony and the Wichita Sym phony. Concert time is 8:15 p.m. Violinist James Ceasar To Be Soloist Saturday Music Center Featured soloist with the Transylvania Symphony at Saturday night’s Music Cen ter concert is violinist James Caesar from Wichita, Kansas, where he is Chairman of the Strings Department and Pro fessor of Violin at Wichita State University. Mr. Ceasar, who is spending his ninth summer at the Music Center, has appeared as soloist with the Las Vegas Symphony, the Wishita Symphony and with the BMC Orchestra. His appear ances on Monday night Connois seur Concerts have been high points during the Music Center season. Educated at the Cleveland Institute of Music and West ern Reserve University, vio linist Ceasar has studied with Joseph Fuchs and Ivan Gala mian. In 1969 he attended master classes in Europe and spent a month in London with Kato Havas, the re nowned author of “A New Approach to Violin Playing”. At the Music Center Mr. Caesar is one of the busier fac ulty members. In addition to leaching a full load of stud ents (ten hopefuls this year) he plays in several of the various musical organizations. When his schedule permits, he can he found on the golf course'fac ing, as he saysi, “tough compet itors”. For his concert the Wich ita virtuoso will play Mozart’s “G Major Concerto”. This performance will be dedicat ed to Mrs. Athel Burnham of Chapel Hill and Brevard. A venerable violinist in her day, Mrs. Burham has been a long and loyal supporter of the Music Center, its per performers and its aims. On the same program with Ceasar Emil Raab conducts the Transylvania Symphony in per formances of Dvorak’s “Sym phony Four” and the Chabrier “Espana Rhapsody”. Concert time is 8:15. .... Reviews Of Children's Bdbks FROM THE TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY LIBRARY FOR FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY LULLABIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD by Lynne Knudsen. A charming collection of lullabies, some fa miliar, others new. PARTY PLANS FOR TEENS by Kate Harris. Parties are For Rubber Stamps Call The Transylvania Times 883-4250 T__1 ■' ' listed by every month in the year with the last chapter deal ing entirely with parties for girls. ARCHERY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS by G. Howard -Gillelan. The archery editor of Outdoor Life teaches the readers this sport which has no age limit. CHILD’S BOOK OF CRO CHET by Jane Chapman. A book wherein crocheting is “made easy”, from the first loop to the finished product. SIR GEORGE’S BOOK OF HAND PUPPETRY by George Creegan. An all-enveloping book on the subject of puppets i.e. history, making, staging and even writing scripts for the shows. THIS IS WASHINGTON, D. C. by M. Sasek. Any child (or adult) will accept with delight this, beautifully illustrated book on Washington with comments about most of the important places and things to see. THE RADIUM WOMAN by Eleanor Doorly. The reader will not need scientific knowledge to take great pleasure in the story of Marie Curie’s life. When in need of job printing, call The Transylvania Times. GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY GAS FILL-UP AT FISHER'S SERVICE i Meet Of Lodge Of Perfection Set August 3 The stated communication of the Lodge of Perfection of the Scottish Rite bodies will be held in the Masonic Temple on Eroadway, Asheville, Tuesday, August 3rd, at 8:00 o’clock. This announcement comes from Emett D. Chandler, 33-de gree, secretary of the Scottish Rite bodies. The officers of the Lodge of Perfection will honor all living Past Venerable Masters at a dinner at the Sheraton Motor Inn at 6:00 p.m. The dinner is only for the Past Venerable Masters and the present Lodge of Perfection officers. There are 28 living Past Venerable Masters and three residing in Brevard. They are, Henry R. Henderson, 33-degree, who served during 1951; Ver non P. Fullbright 32-degree served in 1955 and D. Frank Bridgess 32-degree KCCH serv ed in 1962. Two local Lodge of Perfec tion officers, C. Few Lyda, 32 degree and Gill Thomas, 32-de gree, KCCH, will attend both the dinner and Lodge of Perfec tion meeting. NOTICE OF SALE August 10, 1971, 12:00 o’clock Noon 1964 Ford Falcon Tudor Serial # 4H01S177300 Wreck er and storage $60.00. 1962 Chevrolet Fordor Ser ial No. 21569F184139. Wreck er and storage $60.00. Lyda-McCrary Motors 7/29/2tc EXECUTOR’S NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania Having qualified as the Executor of the estate of James O. Summey, deceased, late of the county of Transylvania, North Carolina, this is to give notice that all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to present them to the undersigned Executor at Route 2, Brevard. N. C. 28712 on or before the 29th day of January, 1972 or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immedi ate settlement. This the 29th day of July, 1971. Van E. Summey Executor Estate of James O. Summey deceased. 7-29-4tp I---. BY Pat PatUrion Is it possible for a child to outgrow a pair of shoes within three weeks? Yes, it is possible and it happens frequently, but the ‘growth’ is not true growth during that short period. When a child’s old shoes are too short, the child will unconsciously draw up his arch to keep his toes from bumping the ends of the shoes. Drawing up the arch shortens the foot. Try it. Suppose the old shoes were size 7 and he now measures for size 8. An 8 shoe in the proper width will permit him to relax his fopt and when the foot set tles back to normal, it may measure 8V4 to 9. The new 8’s are outgrown and the shoeman catches a headache because the parents allowed the child to wear 7’s when he needed 8’s. If the shoe man attempts to anticipate this settling process and fits the shoes a half size too long, it invariably turns out that this child has a natural ‘butch* foot that doesn’t care to settle. The shoes turn up in front like skis, they look like some a neigh bor gave you, and they are worn out before the child grows into them. You can’t win. Ebb ft, Shoe World Located In The College Shopptng^Centei Rites Held For Mrs. Berlin Owen Services were held last Fri day in the chapel of Frank Moody Funeral Home, Erevard, for Mrs. Bettie Owen, 73, of Lake Toxaway, who died Wed nesday in a Brevard hospital after a short illness. The Rev. Tommy Owen of ficiated. Burial was in Pisgah Gardens Cemetery. Grandsons and nephews were pallbearers. Mrs. Owen was a native of Jackson County and had lived most of her life in Transylvania County. Surviving are her husband, Berlin Owen; two sons<, A. L. of Arden and Ray S. Owen of Miami, Fla.; a brother and eight sisters; four grandchil dren and two great-grandchil dren. When in need of job printing, call The Transylvania Times. S. A. Hughes Named Regional Supervisor For First-Citizens Sidney A. Hughes, vice presi dent and regional supervisor in Western North Carolina for First - Citizens Bank & Trust Company, has been elevated to the position of Senior Vice President of the state-wide bank. The announcement was made bv R. P. Holding, Jr., chairman, following action of the Board of Directors. During his 21 year career with First - Citizens, the bank executive has held management positions in both the install ment loan and commercial bank ing departments. In his current position as senior vice president, he is res ident manager of the Asheville Office of First - Citizens and supervises the Canton, Brevard and Saluda offices of the bank. In addition to his business •OSi activities, Mr. Hughes is treas urer of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, serves on the board of the Asheville Better Business Bureau, is treasurer of the Asheville area Red Cross, is a strong supporter of the University of North Carolina at Asheville, serving on the Foundation. He is also a mem ber of the Biltmore Forest Country Club and the Asheville City Club. A native of Conway, South Carolina, Mr. Hughes is a grad uate of the University Of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and studied business at the Alex ander Hamilton Institute. He and his family attend the First Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hughes and his wife, the former Anna Avant of White ville, have two children. SIDNEY A. HUGHES <* —--- «■ When you think of prescrip tions. think of VARNER’S, (dr. TRY THE TIMES: WANT ADS :: —5 1 Sealy Golden Guard reduced below formerS7Q Q'' once One of the best bargains'in sleep we've ever been able to offer. Never before at this low sale price have you, seen such a combination of richly quilted cover fabric, puffy cushioning, heavy gauge innerspring construction plus exclusive extra firm foundation in the matched set. No wonder it sold for so much more not too long ago. Even bigger values in the new modern sizes. QUEEN SIZE 60x80" 2-pc. set SI 79.95. KING SIZE 76x80" 3 pc. set $249.95 This is the one designed in cooperation with leading . orthopedic surgeons for comfortably firm support: POSTUREPEDIC IMPERIAL A UNIQUE BACK SUPPORT SYSTEM promises "No morning backache from sleeping on a too-soft mattress." Try the best in our sleep shop—your choice of Extra Firm or Gently Firm comfort. BUDGET TERMS FREE PARKING MIMS & LYDAY 100-102 NORTH BROAD STREET TV • RADIO • STEREO HOME FURNISHINGS SALES & SERVICE DIAL 883-4091 BREVARD, N. Cc v 2 t:.

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