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Helping to tell the story
j of North Carolina's 300th
1 birthday in 1903 will be four
itstanding attractions of the
j western part of the State.
The Rhododendron Festi
i val, “Horn in the West,” the
Minetal and Gem Festival
and the Parkway Playhouse
j have announced to the Caro
lina Charter Tercentenary
Commisson their support and
■ participation in the cele
: bration. The Charter Com
j mission was established by
Cm State legislature to pro
1 mote and co-ordinate next
year’s activity, commemorat
ing the granting of the Caro
lina Charter of 1663 which
constitutes the State's for
ma! beginning.
In its 1963 season the
Parkway Playhouse will pro
duce the first play ever writ
ten in colonial America, com
pleted in North Carolina by
Thomas Godfrey in 1769. An
Elizabethan d r a m a, “The
."rin.-e of Parthia.” is simi
lar to Shakespi rean drama
with its classic hero's rivaled
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and give praise for all
the wonders of this day.
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love interest and family com
plications.
The Southern Appalachian
Historical Society, sponsors .
of the popular outdoor dram- |
a. “Horn in the West," is j
considering a prologue of its |
famed story of Danie l ;
Boone’s role as a pioneer of j
Colonial North Carolina. A
large celebration is being j
planned to commemorate i
Boone’s crossing of the Blue
Ridge. This will coincide with j
the opening night of the
drama, June 20. 1963.
July 31, 1963, will be the
night for recognizing North
Carolina’s 300th anniversary
at the Mineral and Gem
F stival sponsored by the
Mitchell County Chamber of
Commerce. A program deal
ing with geology and the
State's early history if being
organized.
The Tercentenary cele
bration will be the theme of
the 1903 Rhododendron Fest
■vul, sponsored by the Bak
orsville I.ions Club. Planning
of the event will be geared
toward emphasizing North
Carolina’s significance in the
development of history from
1003 to 1763.
North Cars 1 na’s 300th an- I
niversurv dates from 1663 |
when the Carolina Charter =
was granted by Charles 11 §
to the eight Lords Proprie- E
tors. This constituted the jj
formal beginnings of the E
State, even though the name E
North Carolina was not used |
until about 50 years later. |
The Charter gave the colon- 1
ists their first written guar- |
antee of political freedoms. E
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EDUCATION FOUNDATION 1
; FOR 7 N. C. COLLEGES
Grants in aid to education 1
totaling $1,798,tOO for the I
1902-63 academic year were |
announced today (December ;
12) by M. J. Rathbone, i =
chairman of the Esso Educa- E
tion Foundation. E
Mr. Rathbone, president of i
Standard Oil Company (New E
Jersey), pointed out that ;
\v;th the current program, the =
E. so Education Foundation,
since its founding in 1955
will have made grants total
in.:' in excess of $13,000,000.
Seven North Carolina col
ie pes ail privately controlled,
will share in the nationwide
grant. They are Duke Uni
vesity, Guilford College,
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em Colics.'. and \\ ;;..e Forest
College.
— American farmers now
use about the same acreage
as in 1020, but only half as
many man - hours of labor.
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l^hristmas brings us inspiring faith
for peace anti good will on earth.
We sing llis praise and rejoice! It i9
most appropriate that we take this
opportunity to wish our friends eve
rywhere much happiness and great
| contentment.
THE MOUNTAIN RETREAT ASSOCIATION
& MGNTREAT-ANDERSON COLLEGE
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