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DAI NURSERY STARTED Page ; A day nursery for pre-school age children began June 12th at the Highlands Baptist Church. It runs from 8 to 5 week days and from 8 to 12 on Saturdays. The fee is ^0,00 a week for regular atten dance or 50^ an hour for occasional hoin’s# An adjustment in price will be made for 2 or 3 days a week regular attendance. The Kiipsery will be under the super vision of Mrs. Austella Miller and Mrs. Carolyn Prince. For information concerning the Nur sery phone 2635 or 5223* NCT Plans The Board of Directors of the High lands Coramunity Theatre held its first meeting Monday night, June 12 to discuss plans for the summer. The first play for the I96I season will be "Picnic”, the award winning play that had a long run on Broadway and was latea* produced as a movie starring William Holden and Kim Novak. It will be present ed about the second week of July at the Highlands Community Theatre. There will Country Mouse” is bursting with excite ment over the possibilities of the sea- sonl She has gathered up the most in teresting collection of items for her friends this year—with a good sprink ling of Antiques for those who*ve always regretted that she discontinued this line seme time ago* She has lots of other things too—”for those who think- modem"l Its all lovely—with a much more casual feeling for all of usI I do so hate to think that this will be the very last season for The Country Mouse here—but next year we will be much nearer you-Virginia- and you can (CoedH on Page 15) VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL The first day of Daily Vacation Bible School at the Baptist Church was started Monday, June 12 with 87 members attending. The Vacation School will continue through Wednesday, June 21 when commencement will be held at 8:00 p.m. at the Church. fl UUiTS Eno nriEssnGE For You BACK FROM PALM BEACH BACK FROM NEW YORK And Some Big Surprises are In Store For Everyone At UUITS EHD SHOPS flnD LITTLE lUITS EHD be a total of four plays given this sea son. The Theatre is beginning to come to life with all the regular workers start ing their Season jobs. All those interes ted in working in any capacity with the Theatre are welcome to Join the group at any time. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs* T, C, Harbison annoxinces the engagement of her daughter, Christina Catherine, to James Henry Newton, of Highlands, Miss Harbison is the daugh ter of the late Thomas C, Harbison, Mr. Newton is the son of Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Newton of Highlands. Miss Harbison, who is a I96I gradu ate of Highlands High School, will attend Western Carolina College next Fall. Mr. Newton is a Junior at the University of North Carolina. DEAR AMUS, Well-I*ve arrived-and none too soon, frcm the looks of things4 It seems this place is the only one that is cool and delightful-and people are flecking in from every direction! Shops are .just ready to open and there is a feeling of festivity in the airl My cousin, ”The HHS GRADUATION 1961 Commencement exercises were held at Highlands High School Monday night, June 5 at BiOOm Receiving diplomas were 17 stso:'ry-eyed seniors reaching eagerly out to grasp their future1 Tina Harbison, Betty ^ean Crawford, Georgetta Penland, Jane Jellen, Cllie Mae Wilson, Elizabeth Rogers, Virginia Cleaveland, Agnes Gibson, Carolyn Prinee, Tommy Billingsley, Jack Cabe, Arthur Rogers, Benson Picklesimmer, Charles Chastain, Jack VJilson, David Vin son, Woodrow Wilson. Highest honor graduates, Tina Harbi son delivered the valedictory and Betty Jean Crawford the salutatory* Besides this (ConH on p» 13 ) GIFTS FOR DAD free gift wrapping
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