The Hudson Free Library Highlands, N. C. \ 41 I# PUBLISHED VJEEKLY DURING THE SUMER SEASON BY THE GAI,AX THEATRE, HIGHLANDS, N.C. Thursday July 7, 1955 Miss Mary Summer, Editor Phone 2495 Thurs-Fri July 7-8 Rory Calhoun-Piper Laurie In »AIN’T MISBEHAVIN»» in Technicolor Matinee Thursday at 3^00 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:25 Adm: Matinee 15^ &- 50(j: Nights 20(ji & 60ff Saturday July 9 Rod Cameron-Joanne Dm John Ireland In "SOUrm^IEST passage" in color Matinee at 3:00 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:25 Adm & 50.^ Sun-Mon July 10-11 Leslie Caron-Michael Wilding In »THE GLASS SLIPPER” in Color Matinee Sunday at 3:00 One Show Sunday Night at 9:00 Monday Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Adm: Matinee 15*^ & 50^ Nights 20(^ & 60fi Tuesday July 12 Alec Guinness-Yvonne DeCarlo In "THE CAPTAIN’S PARADISE" Shows at 7:30 & 9:20 Adm 15^ 50(j^ Wednesday July 13 "SONG OF Tffi LAND" In Beautiful Color This is a story told by the sea, the sky, and the land. Also Disney's THE ALASKAN ESKIMO Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Adm 15^ & 50ffi MATINEES Saturday, Sunday, at 3:00 Thursday HIGHLANDS COMUNITY HOSPITAL The Highlands Community Hospital has been fulfilling its function to the town to the limit of its ability. The many persons who have needed hos pitalization ;vill verify the vital necessity of its existence. Through the medium of the Galax Nevre a series of articles will be published based on your questions regarding the pro blems of the Hospital. Send your questions to the hospital office. Such answers shoulc clarify the many controversial issues. All (Con't. on page 10) CRAFTSMAN'S FAIR OF THE SOUTHERN GUILD It is quite a long ride up to Milton, ^^est Virginia but if you ever go, the trip would be well worth your while for while you are there you may see craftsmen blowing glass at the Blenk Glass Co. Blowing glass is an old art and some say you must go all the way to Venice, Italy to see it done right, but we in the Southern Highlands have our own fine tradition of craftsmen and craftsmen ship. If you are really in terested in seeing some fine enamel work, on copper and silver, in the form of jewel ry, a ride down to North East Georgia to Rising Fawn to visit the studio of Virginia Dudley would prove very worth vdiile. Her delicate work is typical of the mixture of (Con't, on page 11) Right Section Reserved for Colored At All Matinees SCHOOL PRINCIPAL ELECTED Highlands School committee recently elected Mr. Joseph E, Bowles to serve as principal of the local school. This elec tion was approved by the Macon County Board of Education Tuesday, July 5« Mr, Bowles is thirty years old, is mar ried and has one child. He holds the B.S. Degree from Western Carolina College and expects to receive his M.A, Degree from the same institution this summer, Mr, Bowles has five years experience in school work all of ;vhich has been in Weldon High School. For the past three years he held the position of high school principal# He is a member of the Baptist Church. Mr, Bowles comes highly recommended by the school officials of Weldon as well as others of the same town. He wished to get located in Western North Carolina in order to be nearer his and his wife's relatives.