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PHONE 2495 THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1962 PHONE 2495 “BI3T WHAT DO YOU DO DOWN THERE?»» SILVER TEA of the EPISCOPAL CHURCH AUG 19 When I retired and came here to live, FROM 4- to 6 p*m* CAMP HIGHLANDER my Yankee family and friends had never heard t h e ccming event which everyone will of Highlands, although seme of them knew the want to attend is the silver Tea of eastern part of North Carolina. They made a the Ei)iscopal Church which will be on Sun^ number of remarks which showed they had a day afternoon at lovely Camp Highlander* few misapprehensions about this section, like jjot often are visitors to Highlands '»Your winters will be lovely, buy won*t you given the privilege of so easily viewing b u m up in the sisnmar?” and ”I envy you*.* from one of our very mountain tops such a nothing to do but play golf, swim and lie breath-taking panorama of our Blue Ridge* on the beach,” and over and over again, The charming home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wax "Now you*11 have no excuse not to paint,” is indeed an ideal place for this social for I had been studying at the Art Students event* It was once known as Csmp Parry- League in New York and thought I was going dise, and paradise you will think it is, to be another Grandma Moses. I*m sure. A few of my northern relatives and You may park your car at the riding friends have visited me since then, but ring, if you like, and be escorted by Camp those who have not still make the same re-» bus to the Wax home on top. Don*t miss marks...“Well, if (CON'T TO PAGE 9) this tea which is a traditioneil part of summer in Highlands. It is usually at a different home each year and always at an outstandingly beautiful location*

BREVARD GONGERT HERE NEXT MONDAY EVENTAUGUST 20 Thursday Aug 16 The second Brevard Music Center con­ Richard Boone— George Hamiltoa cert for 1962 in Highlands will be at 8:15 Luana Patten in Monday night (August 20) in the High School "fl THunoER O f DRums " Auditorim* It will feature husband and wife vo­ in Color & Cinemascope calists Peter Harrower and Irene Callaway Matinee at 2:30....Night at 7:30 & 9:30 and the Brevard Misic Center Symphony Or­ Feature At Approx. 2:50, 7:50, & 9:50 chestra, conducted by Janes Christian Pfohlc Adm 25^ & 75^ Mr. and Mrs. Harrower will sing Wolf- Ferraries ’’Secret of Suzanne.” The orches­ Fri-Sat Aug 17-18 tra will play Delius *s "The Walk to the --Vera M i e s Paradise Garden,” Dvorak*s Slavonic Dance Lee Marvin-Andy Devine in No. 8,” Debussy*s Prelude to the ’’Afternoon of a Faun” and Igor Stravinsky’s Suite frcm ''Th£ ITlfin ”Firebird.” Peter Harrower and Irene Callaway met UUho S h o t L iberty VfiiRnce" in Italy, where they both were studying m - Matinee Satiirday at 2:30 der Fulbright scholarships. They married Night Shows at 7:05 & 9:30 (CON»T TO PAGE 17) Featvire Approx* 20 Min. After Show Starts Adm 25^ & 75^ Ha r b i s o n Re c i e v e s Aw a r d Sun-Mon Aug 19-20 Miss Gertrude Harbison, Librarian of Henry Fonda-Charles Laughton-Don Mrrray the Hudson Library, was presented with the Walter Pidgeon-- John Campanius Holm Award for outstanding and other Top Stars in weatber and meterological observations, on Wendesday morning of this week. She was "flovise & Con5£ni" presented with a plaque by Mr. James B* Sunday Shows at 2:30 & 9:00 Camey, Meteorologist in charge of the Monday Shows at 7:00 & 9:30 Weather Bureau State Foiesast Office in Ra­ Feature Approx. 10 M n . After Show Starts leigh. The Citation reads: "For dedicated Adm 25^ & 75^ service as volunteer weather observer at Highlands, N* C« since 1928, a continued MOVIE SCHEDULE CQN«T TO PAGE 2i family record started in 1909.” The John Campanius (C0N*T TO PAGE 20) IITH YEfiR, OF PUBLICnilOn