PIANO VIRTUOSO LEE LUVISI, fresh from his triumph in the Lincoln Center Mozart Festival, performs the Bartok “Third Piano Concerto” this Friday, Aug. 13th, at the Brevard Music Center with the Transylvania Symphony conducted by Emil Raab. Concert time is 8:15 p.m. Prominent Ministers Are Being Heard Each Sunday, Faith Chapel Outstanding ministers from North and South Carolina are being heard each Sunday at the Faith Memorial Chapel at Cedar Mountain. Services begin at 11:00 o’clock each Sunday morning at the beautiful Chapel, and everyone is invited. Stuart Rabb is chairman of the Board of Trustees, which has a Property Committee, a Choir and Music Committee and a Program and Publicity Committee. The schedule of speakers for the remainder of the summer is as follows: August 15 — Dr. John M. Vounginer, Retired Methodist Minister, Greenwood, South Carolina August 22 — Dr. Marc C. Weersing, President Presby terian College, Clinton, South For Major Appliance Repairs «flf f SEE OK. BRYSON WE’LL INSTALL • Air Conditioners • Furnaces • Dryers And We’ll Repair Any Major Appliance 0. K. BRYSON KEEP row RADIO DIAL SET AT 1240 WPNF Brevard, N. C. News & Weather every hour on the hour. Weather at 27 minutes past the hour. WPNF m Fine Entetfainment In Between. ' ' % w.. ... „ Local News At 7:30 AM. 12 Noon 6:00 PM i* SOCIAL SECURITY Questions And Answers By NORRIS G. GRUBBS Field Representative Q. My husband and I both worked for many years. Now we are retired and get social security retirement benefits. He has recently been, offered a job that will pay him $3,000 a year. We heard that since we filed a joint tax return we can credit $1,500 of his earnings to him and $1,500 to me. That way neither of us would lose any soc:al security checks during the year. Is this true? A. No. Your husband’s to tal earnings will determine the amount of social security benefits he’ll get during the year. However, your checks won’t, be affected by your hus band’s work if you are get ting benefits based on your own work record. If you are getting wife’s payments, your benefits as well as your husband’s would be affected by his earnings. Q. I am a single woman in my late thirties. As a result of an accident, I have been severe ly disabled since 1 was 10 and have never worked under so cial security. My father who was my sole support died recently. Can I collect monthly social se curity benefits as his depend ent? A. Since you were disabled before 18 and have been un able to work since that time, you might be eligible to get monthly survivors benefits. Call any social security of fice as soon as possible. If your mother is living, she should also check at the social security office. She may be eligible for payments, too. Q. I lost an arm while serv ing in Vietnam, but it has not kept me from working full time. 1 receive disability pay ments from the Veterans Ad ministration. can I also collect social security disability bene fits? A. No. You cannot receive social security disability bene fits unless your impairment makes it impossible for you to engage in any substantial work. Q. Is a 16-year old boy eligi ble to continue to receive his social security check from his deceased mother if he quits school and goes to work? A. Yes, if the boy does not earn more than $1680 in a year. Whether he is in school or not has no effect as long as he is unmarried and does not earn over the exempt amount. "Spofford" Being Held Over At The Flat Rock Playhouse Because of popular demand, the Vagabond Players announce that the delightful comedy “Spofford,” following a week of capacity audiences, is being held over at the Flat Rock Playhouse. The first hold-over produc tion for the Vagabonds was in 1949 with “My Sister Eileen” (with Rosemary Prinz in the title role), and the most re cent were last season’s “Look Homeward, Angel” and the world premiere production of Lawrence and Lee’s “The Cro codile Smile.” The Vagabond Players, since their organiza tion in New York City in 1937, have presented 288 productions, and given 2,668 performances, playing before nearly three million North Carolina Pa trons. Based on the novel “Reuben, Reuben” by Peter De Vires ar.< adapted for the stage by Her Carolina August 29 — Dr. C. Newman Faulconer, Pastor First Pres byterian Church,, Greenville* South Carolina September 5 — The Rt. Rev. M. George Henry, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese of Western North Carolina, Asheville, North Carolina 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. 7-294tp EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE In The General Court of Justice Superior Court Division State of North Carolina Transylvania County Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Fred B. Bauer of Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Fred B. Bauer to present them to the under signed within 6 months from date of the publication of thfc notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to slid estate please make immediate pay- ! mThis the 5th day of August, 1971. Catherine A. Bauer Box 426, Brevard, N. C. Cecil J. Hill, Attorney. min, “Spofford” played for ov er a year on Broadway with Melvyn Douglas in the title role. Newspaperman - actor W. C. ‘Mutt’ Burton, a Vagabond performer for the past 20 sea sons, plays Spofford, a subur ban chicken farmer who match es wits with the invading weal thy folk from the city who have moved into his rural town. Principal roles in the large cast are portrayed by Ellen Kelly, Earl Wentz, Ellen Evans, Walter Williamson, Margaret Kilncss, Marianne Hyrei, Sally Nall, Ralph Redpath and Jo hanna Erlenbach. The complex production is staged by Anita Grannis, the multi sets of the play were designed by Walter O’Rourke with Bobby Hiers in charge of lighting. Dennis Mauldin is stage manager. Anyone with the name of Spofford is admitted free. Owing to the hold - over “Man Alive” has been dropped from the play schedule. The next production opening August 17th, will be William Gibson’s “A Cry of Players.” The State Theatre of North Carolina is located three miles south of Hendersonville, on U. S. 25. Performances continue through Saturday evening at 8:30, with Wednesday and Sat urday matinees at 2:30. EXECUTRIX NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania Having qualified as the Executrix of the estate of Wil liam Chester West, deceased, late of the county of Transyl vania, North Carolina, this is to give notice that all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to present them to the undersigned Execu trix at Box 116, Pisgah Forest, N. C. on or before the 12th day of February, 1972 or this notice will Be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This the 12th day of August, 1971. 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