5c PER COPY 6th lEf'iR OF PUBLICATION PUBLISHED \iEEKU DUHING THE SUMMER SE.1S0K BI THE GAUJC THKITRE, HIGHLtU'iDS, N. G, THUHSDAI, JU^JE 27,1957 LOIS I^EM'IER, EDITOR ASSISTED BT JQtUU^JE DEI^IDT PHOl® 2h9^ tiudsoo Libi*ary JSighlandU, N”. C» 5c PER COPY 6th YE/iR OF PUBLIC:.TION GALAX THEATRE Thur-Fri Jxaie 27-28 Dean Martin»Jerry Lewis In »HOLLYWCOD OR BUST» In Technicolor Matinee Hiurs, at 3s00 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:25 Adm 156 & 506 Saturday June 29 Alan Ladd-Audrey Dalton In ^ ”DRUM BEAT” In Technicolor & CinemaScope Matinee at 3s00—Night at 7:30 & 9:30 Adm 156 & 506 Sun-Kon June 30-July 1 Fred Astaire-Audrey Hepburn In »FUNNY FACE» In Technicolor Matinee Sunday st 3:00 1 Show Sunday night at 9:00 Monday Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Adni-Matinee 156 & 50iS-Nights 20^ & 60^ Tucs-lJod July 2-3 Pat Boono**Tcrr3'" Ilooro-Janet G^^ynor in “BERNaJDINB” in Color & Cinam?.Scope Shows at 7:30 & 9:2^ Adn 20j5 k 60^ MATIIvEES SUN-IHUR-SAT at 3:00 Section Reserved for Colored People at all Matinees. Coming; ,TIIE PRII'^K :JiD ‘^HB SHOW GIRL ,•True Story of Jesse James,• Teahouse of the August Moon,, NEWS FL'^H- Special Prc-Relcase Feature for July i|th & 5th: Marilyir: Monroe and Laurcnce Olivier in «• THE PREJGE ;^D THE SHOW GIRL” w » ^m— I SPEAK FOR LMOCftACI By- Johnny Cleveland Demosracy is made up of a lot of little things such as going to movies, eating what vjc please, driving the kinds of cars we want and many more. Democracy is in the home, A man is protected in his home and nobodj" can tell him what to do. He has the freedom to read the kind of books and magazines he likes,wajch television or listen to the radio# e can wear the kind of clothes he wants'"and eat the food he likes. He can have people over for parties and can have meetinf^s in his house as long as thej^ are i^caceable. The law cannot search his house without a warr'int, A man’s home is his castle, and he can do what he wants to do there, ( Con’t on Page 2. ) FUMZ FACE In one of the most provacative of cast ing switches, Audrey Hepburn, an Academy Award-idjiner and world-wide favorite aa a dramatic actress, >7ill make her screen bow as a song-and-dance star* Teamed with the dancing master of them all, Fred ^Btalre, elfin ^..udrey will be seen in the title role of ”Funny Face,” the most lav*- ish and reprotedly the most uniquely photographed and designed musical to come out of Paramoimt» ( Con*t on Pj^e 12. ) 1®1;THER REPORT Tudor N, Hall Waes« June 18 • • • High 81 Low 61 Wed# June 19 • 80 56 Thur# June 20 • • • 77 58 Fri, June 21 • • • 77 57 Sat* June 22 • # » 78 62 &on# June 23 • • 75 6k June 2k « « ♦ 72 62 .NOTES FROM THE,OLD SCHOOL HILL Mrs*'Jack t'Jilcox''''' Tickets went on sale the first of this week for HiiRVEI, the first of the five plays for the 1957 season. Patrons may reserve seats for the entire season,but all seats are reserved# During the week there will be a ticket booth on the main street, but reservations can be made dur ing the day by phoning 5U570. Prices are $1#50 for the center section, |1*00 for the side sections# Curtain-time for the three performances*** July 3rd,l+th and 5th will be 8:30* (Con*t on Page ) INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL MEETS Monday night, June 24^, a meeting was held at the Highlands School Gym for the purpose of discussing the establishing of a small sewing plant in Highlands, (Con’t on page 9 )