Hudsosi Librr-'i’y Highlands, r' 5c PER COPY Edited By m Mary Summer Normaja PHONE 2495 m 9TH YERR OF PUBLICflTIOn A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly During the Summer Season THURSDAJj AUGUST 4, I960 PER 5c COPY Assisted - Ella Cabe Tina Harbison HIGHLANDS SCHOOL OPEMS AUGUST 24 In a telephone conversation WITH Hr* Hm Bueck, Macon County School Supt*, on Tuesday night HE STATED THAT THE HIGHLANDS Grlrx Thertre Thursday August 4 Hedy Lamarr*-Victor Mature in "Sflmson Rno DeiiLflH" in Color MATINEE at 3:00-Night Shows at 7:05 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 3:15, 7:20 & 9:45 ADM-Matinee 200 & 50^*,Ni^t 200 & 600 Friday August 5 Glenn Ford-Debbie Reynolds in "The Gazebo" in GineniaScope Feature Approx* 7:45 & 9:55 Shows at 7:25 & 9:30..Adm 200 & 600 School will open on Wednesday^ August 24, when the students REPORT TO CLASS9 ThE TEACHERS WILL BEGIN WORK ON HONDAY, Au-- GUST 22^ The school building here HAS BEEN renovated DURING THE SUMMER* A NEW STOVE HAS BEEN INSTALLED IN THE LUNCHROOM, NEW FURNITURE PLACED IN THE SCIENCE ROOM, AND NEW CHAIRS IN THE LUNCHROOM* HALF-WAY MARK REACHED In an interview idlth Vlilliam H. Melvin, Fund Drive Chairman, he was pleased to re port that the "Town of Highlands" welcome donation of one thousand dollars lifted re ceipts past the half way mark of |9,000* The success so far is both rewarding and gratifying to all of the deligent and faith ful concerned with the Hospital Fund Iirive» However, we all should redouble our efforts to achieve and exceed the very low set goal of H8,000. for this drive, without delay* J! Saturday August 6 Denny Miller-Joanna Bames in "TflRZPin, The Rpe fTlflri in Color MATINEE at 3:00-Night Shows at 7:35 & 9:25 Feature Approx* 3:30, 8:00 & 9*55 Adm 200 & 500 Sun-Mon August 7-8 Doris Day-David Niven^-Janis Paige in "Plerse Don'T Eat The Daisies" in Color & CinemaScope MATINEE Sunday at 3:00 1 Show Sunday Night at 9:00 2 Shows Monday Night at 7:25 & 9:30 Feature Approx* 15 Min* After Show Starts Adm: Matinee 200 & 500...Nights 200 & 6O0 Tuesday August 9 Jeiry Lewis-Joan Blackman in "Visit To R SmfliL PiflnET" Shows at 7:35 & 9:25* •• Adm 200 & 6O0 Feature Approx# 8:05 & 9:55 Wednesday August 10 James Gamer-Natalie Wood in "Cash nicCRLL" in Color Shows at 7:25 & 9s30...Adm 200 & 6O0 , Feature Approx* 7:45 & 9:50 HASTY HEART OPE^TS FRIDAY Highlands Coinraunity Theatre continues its season of fine plays \d.th its produc tion of John Patricks THE HASTY HEART, which opens Friday evening for two perfor mances only. Curtain tine is 8:30 p.m. THE HASTY HEART is a tense, tough, and tender play about woimded soldiers in the Buma Campaign of World War II. It is a combination of roaring conody ond touching tenderness that is guaranteed to put a lump in your throat ejid a stitch in your side. Fontaine Flowers, Richard Melvin, Bill Raoul, Clyde Bolt,Jr., Jim Hines, Sam King, Jack Wilcox and Fred Allen make up the c.ast, rCon*t on page 13) Arts and Grafts Exhibition When...Saturday, August 13, from 9 to 6. VJhere...Fellowship Hall, Highlands Methodist Church, l-^hy,..to give pleasure to all who enjoy looking at the beautiful and, or, artistic. Also to make a bit of money for the Hudson Library by asking a donation of fifty cents from all adults but from children imder 16 nothing* Here is where your fifty cents does double du ty, for you it opens the door to a fine exhibition and then the same 1 ittle fifty cents goes right over and helps support the (Con’t on page 19) THE SECTION on the right at THE Galax Theatre is reserved AT matinees for COLORED PEOPLE^

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