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WflS.----maara-xj- v • KlLH Vega* Phyllis Diiler’s date at Brevard Center has heea re _ to Saturday, Aug ust lMh at S:1S pj» ... ^ Accfrifagly (Jig cmh 'An Evening with Frank has been changed la Saturday. July 27th, at t:U P-» who have _I advance tickets to the perform aaces are being noti fied by direct mail of the Changes, according to General Manager Robert G. Cole. . Miss Oilier will perform With the Brevard Music Cen ter Symphony Orchestra. An BtrsmpHihrd pianist, she will play the works of live classi cal Notice ; THE ; DEADLINE for Want Ads In The Times b Now 4:00 Tuesday Afternoons comedy routine. The Loesser concert will feature hit tonga from “Guy* ami Dolls,” “Haas Christian Andersen," and other show* by the noted contemporary pop* composer, as performed by the BMC Symphony Or chestra, vocal group* and soloists. Miss Diller, an accomplish ed concert pianist, will per form with the BMC Orchestra and will present a comedy monologue. Her performance is scheduled for Whittington big interpretations of great Getting married or announcing your en gagement? We have a few simple rules which MUST be followed: Engagement pictures and information most be in this office by noon Friday for publication the following Thursday. Pictures for publication must be in black/ white, an 8 x 10 size is preferred. Wedding information and pictures must be in this office by the date of the wedding. Any information received after the wedding will be cut to a brief announcement. The deadline for all society news and other news for Women’s pages is 4:00 Monday afternoon. Engagement and wedding forms are avail able at The Times or may be had by sending a long, self-addressed envelope. There is no charge for write-ups, but an en . graving charge of $5.00 is made for pictures. Pfafcl Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Considered America’s mast versatile comedienne. Miss Oilier is famous for her stand style. She has hosted two net work television programs and is a regular performer on many of the top television variety and family shows. A facet of her many talents virtually unknown to the gen eral public Is her artistry as a concert pianist. She regular ly performs with leading sym phony orchestras and has been hailed for her outstsnd classical works. Choral works scheduled are Beethoven’s Ninth Symphsny. Bach’s St. John's Passion, and Verdi’s Requiem. Brevard’s 1874 concert sea son opens July 5th and extends through August t8th. Tickets for Phyllis DiOsr concert and 41 additional per formances may< he ohtatoed hy writing Brevard Mnsie Center. P. O. Bex 582. Bre vard, N. C. 88712. The editor of this paper might be willing to lend you his copy of The Christian Science Monitor. But don't count on It. He's an expert newsman with access to many news sources and a good paper of his own. But he still wants to get the Monitor’s worldwide coverage and commen tary on events. Apart from 2,711 editors, there are 20,000 educa tors and students, 82,000 businessmen, 495 U.S. Senators and Congress men, 3 Supreme Court Justices who read the Monitor. Why should they know more of what’s going on, and why, than you do? For less than 11$ a day, you can get your own special Insight Into the news. Everyday, like they do. Sand ma 4 months of tha Monitor—ovar 100 laauaa for only $11. □ Paymant anclotad □ Bin mo Mar Nama (Plaaaa prlntT Addresa City "2T Tha Box 1: 25, Aitor Station n, Mauachuaotts 02120 | NOTICE Change Of Address Form Data - Paaae use thla form in making change of address in snbecriptfons. Name ■ OLD ADDRE8S NEW ADDRESS ZIP CODE. Tour cooperation in this matter will be greatly appreciated. We are eonetantly receiving notices from the Poet Office Depart t concerning second-class mail which is not deliverable, doe to in set or insufficient address. Since each of these notices costs The tsylvsnia Times ten cents, within a short time it amounts to a need expenditure of a considerable sum of money. PTA County Council Will Meet May 29 The Transylvania County Council of PTA* will hold a Dutch tteat luncheon meeting at Pisgah Forest Elementary School on Wedneaday, May 29th, at 1:00 p.m. Mrs. Hilda Olson, Director of Education for the TVenejdvania County School*, will be the c. At The Collegi Still Being Accepted For Summer Session principal speaker. The agenda will include elec tion of officers for the 1974-75 academic pear. AH PTA presidents-elect and immediate past presidents, as weQ aa school officials, are in vited to attend. Chrysanthemums, roses, car nations, cultivated foliage, and geraniums were the best sell ing florist items in 1970, the latest census figures show. Brevard College is still ac cepting applications for the summer and fall semesters of 1VM. The first session of sum mer school will begin June 3rd and end June 28th. The second term will begin July 1st and end July 28th. AD students who are interested in attending Bre vard College this summer should contact the Admissions Office immediately. „ V, Students who are attending eeHeg— are welcome to pursue college work at Brevard College during the summer as transient students, as this cred it win transfer bade to tin institution which they Ore at tending after the summer wort is completed. In addition, there are special programs for bigt school Juniors during the sum mer at Brevard College. Also, there is an Introduction to Forestry course that wffl bOow three weeks of the sum mer session spent in the fidd with the U.S. Pond Service personnel studying their organ isation, establishment, care, ind protection of forest re Brevard College is eepting applications ants considering enti vaid College in the fall mnk ter of 1974. Full financial aid is available to all stodanta, and Brevard College is normally' able to meet the financial aid needs of its students 100%. . For further information con tact the Director of Admiarione, North Carolina, MS-XML When yea think of preachy Ions, think of VABNKR’S. air. Located One Mile East From Entrance To Pisgah National Forest On Hiqhway 64 Has Transferred Their Area Office From Hendersonville To Pisgah Forest, Allowing Them To Serve The People From Henderson And Transylvania Counties More Efficiently! RICHARD BARNETT Is Now In Charge Of The Pisgah Forest Office Central Air Conditioning Is Available In All Mobile Hones At MOBILE HOME BROKERS Down Payments As Low As *250 USED MOBILE HOME ON OUR LOT FOR ONLY Over Our Invoice Price! Financing Available To Suit You From First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. siTTi
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