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THE G4LAX NEIJS JULY 11, 195^7 BURRELL mOTOR COJ WHERE EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY •CHEVROLET OLDShOBILE SALES AKiD SEHVIGES A COi^iPLETE LINE OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF GARS 8t TRUCKS BY FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS 24 HOUR V/RECKER SERVICE BELKS DEPT. STORE SERVING i-aCON COUNTY FRAIJKLIN, N,C, PHONE 123, or 795 FRANKLIN, F.C. ROLE OF "SISTER AI^TGELA” BRINGS DEBORAH KERR LUCK Deborah Kerr, whose career in Holly wood since 194.7, when she arrived frora England an established star, has reached both the top and bottom of the ladder, c considers her role in ’'Heaven Knows, Allison,*' coning soon to the Galax Theatre her good luck parte And, she says, 1956 was the best yerr in her life profession ally* With three such pictra^as as ”The King and I," ”Tea and fSynpathy" and her current Twentieth Century-Fox CinemaScope picture with Robert Mitchum as her co-stcr and John Huston as her director, she has become the inost sought-after star in Hollywood today* She also won the 1956 Golden Apple Award by the Hollywood Women’s Press Club as the most co-oper- etive actress of the year* Miss Kerr believes that her role as the nun in the Suddy Adler-Eugene Frenke pro duction, presages good luck because the only tine she played a n-un previously was in ’‘Black Narcissus^" which paved the way for her being signed in Hollywood for American films* ‘•I feel this is a rare and tender storj of a frindship of a woman dedicated to Gof and a man who, when he finally believes that fact, reacts with a sentimental, and tender devotion. I love the role of Sister Angela for the delicacy with which it is developed, and most of all, for the humor which pervades it«” When Miss Kerr returned from the ’’Heaven Knows, Wt* Allison” location on the Island of Tobago, B*W*I,, 6,000 mile.: from Hollywood, she found 30 scripts and plays awaiting her decision* SEE IT THURS-FRI JULY 11-12 I WILL LIFT U? MINE EYSS UNTO THE HILLS (Con^t ) "A mighty fortress is our God^ A Biilwark never failing; Our Helper He amid the flood Of mortal ills prevailings For still our ancient Foe Doth deek to work us woej His craft and power are great, ixnd, arraed v/ith cruel hate^ 0n earth is not his equal.*' May our hills give us a greater sense of God^s love and protection* May our hills help us to see God^s wisdom. May our hills send us on an active trip into a search to aj^ply that wisdon to our lives, Biid to apply to our lives to that Willo AMONG THE GUESTS AT HIGHLANDS INN (Con’t) lytr. and Mrs* Edwa.rd F, Brown, ^'jiderson, S.C.; 14r« and Mrs* Chester McClure, Vero Bcach, Fla,j Mrs* Robert Rosemond, Cash iers, N.C«| Mrs. Paul Swett, Hartford, Conn, I Mr* and M^s* Ballard Breaux, Rock- ledgc, Fla.j pItCo i’ay Johnson, Daytona Beach and xJ.exandria, Va> Mrs© V7.M. Pepper Gainesville, Fla,j Mrso W.A. Law, Waynes boro, ^Ga.j Mrs* Kathleen Cuthbert Wade, Mrs* Strwger and Mrs* Fugua, Thonasville, Ga,j Mrs* Yancey, Lexington, Ky*; Misses Mary and Sula Dixon and Mrs* Ruth Cl .'jiderson, S,C*| Mrs* P*W«D* Jones, Char lotte, N.C. Mrs* Nancy Harrill and daughter Vivian Lee, of Miami, Fla. have returned home after -visiting Mrs* Harrill's mother, Mrs* Moss for w few days* ni RS. GIFT ROOTS SHOP ANTIQUES HAiraWDVEN .mTICLES CHINESE PORCELillNS EI4BR0DERIES 111 FORl^IER POTTS HOUSE PHONE 9360 STEAI4 HEAT ROOMS AND MEALS LUNCHEON-' ^1*50 - ^2,00 Dinners - $2*00 TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT BY WEEK- MONTH OR SEASON
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