j (teriiooii, August 2, 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ..,..' PAGE SlVl: ews 0: t To Visitors In land IT" Vacation r o Us For Accessories Washing Creasing polishing Gas & Oil JAMES IELL SERVICE rth Main Street Music Week Features August Assembly Plans Fifteen conferences and special Daniel, F.A.G.O., director of music events scneauied for August at this Southeastern Methodist As sembly will be highlighted by Mu sic Week, August 20-26, and the traditional coronation of Queen Junaluska, August 18. Half of these are individual or one day events, while the others are regular conference programs lasting several days to two weeks each. The schedule includes ses sions twice daily at the circular Junaluska Auditorium at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. for tourists and resi dents of the area, as well as for delegates. Under the leadership of Cyrus EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING is a specialty with us! INSIST ON THE BEST C, FT SINCLAIR 0 GAS . ' , O OILS O LUBRICANTS Underwood Service Station i street Waynesville Haywood County's best equipped Radio and TV Service Shop Haywood County's most complete stock of Tubes and Parts Haywood County's most experienced Radio and TV Technicians ; YNESVILLE RADIO SERVICE liter Street Phone 1006 5u Can Be LOVELIER illfully supervised permanent pampers the most baby fine ito loveliness. Every hair-do is designed 'individually for accent the highlights of your personality. Call us today appointment. Phone 300. ' ERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP Evelyn Heinz, Owner fo Bus Station Winifred Burnett Warren, Operator S!'-';i" Waynesville, N. C. for the Assembly, courses are to be offered during Music Week to meet the needs of church choir leaders, organists, singers, minis ters, and interested laymen. Dr. Carl F. Mueller, organist and music director, Presbyterian Church, and director ot music in the public schools, Montclair. N J and Dr. Roberta Bitgood, director of mu sic. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Buffalo. N, Y., who specializes in junior choir work, will be guest faculty members. The daily schedule offers les sons in choral repertory and tech nique by Dr. Mueller at 9 a.m.; , or gan repertory and problems by jlr. Daniel at 10 a.m.; Sunday School music and song leadershiD under ;Dr. Bitgood, at 11 a.m.; junior i Choir clinic from 2:30 to 4 p m. j directed by Dr. Bitgood, and Fes tival Chorus rehearsal conducted ! by Dr. Mueller from 4 to 5:80 p.m. Evening programs will include j an uraturia night, solo recital, and I a hymn festival. Social events plan j ned include auto trip to points of scenic interest, music week party, and boatrides on the lake. Inquiries concerning Music Week registra tion and accommodations may be addressed to Cyrus Daniel, direc tor of Music Saturday, August 4, Senator Spessard L. Holland, former gov ernor of Florida, member of the U. S. Committee on Public Works, Emory University trustee and a Methodist layman, will deliver the Emory University Day address at 11 a.m. At the 8 o'clock hour, Bob Brown's famous Science circus, de signed to interest and to enter tain, will be given, Sunday, August 5, Bishop Paul N. Garber, presently serving in the Richmond Area, but whose previous European Episcopal Area includes nations now behind , the Iron Curtain, will speak at the morning and evening services. Dr. W, B. Davies, exchange pro fessor at Duke University, will be heard the morning of August 11. Duke University Night will be ob served at the evening service, August 12 Is- Junaluska Sunday with Bishop Clare Purcell, Bir mingham Area, delivering the morning sermon and Dr. Davies the evening address. This is an annual event when summer visitors are given an opportunity to contribute to the expansion program of this church center,' T ' '" Monday, August 20, Dr. Albert Dale Hagler, pastor, Bryan Mem orial Methodist Church, Miami, Fla., Since 1935 will speak at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Dr. Hagler is an author and leader in the field of combining psychology with Chris tian teachings to effect the solu tion of difficult personal problems. The General Board of Education of the Methodist Church will con-: duct two conferences at Shackford Hall1 during August: the Leader- i ship School July 30 - August 10, a Bible and Christian Education Conference, August 6-9, "i The two-day meeting for secre taries, treasurers and statisticians of the 17 Annual Conferences of the Methodist Church in the nine Southeastern states is scheduled for August 2-3. Sessions are to be held in the auditorium chapel with Dr. E. H. . Nease, Charlotte, as president and Dr. Don C. Cooks, Miami, Fla.; as secretary. Delegates to the Southeastern Jurisdictional Historical' Society of the Methodist Church will register at Lambuth Inn, Saturday, August 4. Bishop Garber is their August 5 speaker, They will have their business meeting at 11 a.m., Aug ust 6, in the auditorium chapel. Chaplain and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, local residents, will be host and hostess from 3 to 5 p.m. at a tea and exhibit at Lambuth Inn, Aug ust 6. Dr. Edgar H. Nease. Char lotte, is president of the Society; Bishop Garber, vice president; Dr. J. Manning Potts. Nashville, sec retary; and Rev. George B. Ehl hardt, Brevard, associate . secre tary, :'?.'y , ' ;'V The Rev. Prof. J. Pitt-W Jlson, Trinity College, Glasgow, Scot land, will be the principal speaker at morning and evening services during Preaching Week, August 13-19. Dr. Pitt-Watson has been ac tive in ocumenical church affairs, as well as in the field of educa tion, as is evidenced by his service as a delegate to the First General Assembly of the World Council of Churches at Amsterdam in 1948. August 20-24, Bishop Paul B. Kern of the Nashville Area, will present a series of Bible lectures al 9:30 each morning, in the beautiful Memorial Chapel. During Ids 20 years as Bishop, he has gained a reputation for deep, clear thinking presented in an easy-to-understand manner. ;' The Radio and Film Workshop previously scheduled for August 27-29 has been cancelled. Coronation 'of the Queen of Junaluska is a traditional event which brings together the Junalus ka family in a "happy,' gald occa sion. Individuals, young and old, the hotels and business houses recognize the event as one of in terest and importance. The event, preceded several days by election of the Queen, Is marked by state ly and dignified pageantry. 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