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PER COPY ^ HIHEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER COPY Published Weekly During the Summer Season Edited E3.1a Jayne Cabe and Una Harbison THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961 PHONE 2495 Mrs. Helen Thompson Passes Mrs* Helen McKinney Thompson, age 74-, widow of the late Dr* H* P, P* son, died at her home Monday, July 24, at 9:45 p*m» after a period of declining health. Surviving are fooar sons: George E. Cleaveland, Henry A. Cleaveland of HLgh^ lands j Magnus S. !I3iam.pson, Walhalla, S.C^j Richard B. Thompson, Charlotte, N, C.j three daughters: Mrs. D,B. McKamee, Miami, Florida? Mrs. C.P. McNeely,Jr., Moores- ville, N.C.j Mrs, W.T. Medlin, Jr., Wins ton-Salem, N.C.j two brothers: Mr. Charlie McKinney and Mr* McKinney of High^ GflLflX Theatrg Thursday July 2? Burt Lancaster-Kirk Douglas Laurence Oliver in George Bernard Shaw's "Devil's Disciple" Matinee at 2t30.Night Shows at 7:35 & 9:25 Feature Approx. 2s55t 8:00, & 9:50 Adm-Matinee 20^ & 50^..Night 20^ &60^ Fri-Sat July 28-29 John Wayne-Richaixi Widmark-Linda Cristal in the 12 Million Dollar Spectacle "The flLflmo" in Color & CinemaScope Matinee Saturday at 2:30 Night Shows at 7:00 & 9:55 Feature Approx. 10 Min, After Show Starts Adm-Matinee 20^ & 60^..Night 25^ & 75^ / S\inday July 30 Glenn Ford-Miiko Taka-Donald 0*Connor in *Cry For Happy" in Color & CinemaScope Matinee at 2:3-....*Night Show At 9:00 Feature Approx. 2:^*0 & 9:10 Adm-Matinee 2oJf & 50^^.Night 20^ & 60^ Monday July 31 Jerry Lewis-Ed %nn Anna-Marie Albergliettl in "CinOERFELLfl" in Color Special Matinee at 2:30 Night At 7:35 & 9:25 Feature Approx, 2:^5i 7:55# & 9:^5 Adm-Matinee 20^ & 50^..Night 20^ & 60^ (CON^T ON PAGE 2) lands; and two sisters: Mrs. Carrie Paul and Miss Monti e McKinney of High lands and siis’been grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at the Highlands Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, July 26 at 2:30 p.m. by the pastor. Rev. Dan G. McCall and Rev. John C. Vernon of the Methodist Church. Pall bearers were: Carlton Cleaveland, James A. Potts, Curt Wilson, L.C. Billingsley, V.W. McCall, Ihomas Pottsf and burial was in Highlands Cemetery. BIOLOGICAL STATION RECEIVES GIFT OF LAND Mr. Robb White, Ifeiibu, California, has made the initial gift to the recently inaugurated 5-year Development Program of the Highlands Biclogical Station. The gift, a lot on Lindenwood Lake Road, ad joins Station property and represents an important acquisition of Hand for the program. Mr. VJhite, the son of the late Mrs. (Con*t on page 19) HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY THEATRE TO PRESENT SHAWLS HILARIOUS FABLE Ihe Highlands Community Theatre will present George Bernard S3iaw*s hilarious fable, «ANDR0CLES AND THE LION” on August 2, 3, 4, and 5. The play will be under ■^e direction of Fred Allen with techni cal work by Bill Raoul, Bob Duncan and Milton Platt, »ANDR0CLSS AND THE LION" will be the third Shaw play to be given by the thea tre, the first two being "CANDIDA” and (Con't on page 11) Eastern Star News Eastern Star members going frcm High lands to attend the meeting at Nequassi Chapter in Franklin for the visit of the Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of North Carolina on Monday evening, Jiily 24, were: the Worthy Matron of the High- la^s Chfi^ter, Mrs. Edna I'Jhitmire, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips, Mrs. Annie Crunkle- ton, Mrs. Canty Edwards, Miss Dorothea Harbison, Mrs. Tom Harbison, Miss Arm Harbison, Miss Tina Harbison, l^irs. Edward Potts, Mrs. Mayme Hicks, Mrs. Frances Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robertson, Mrs. Qrlin Healy, Mrs. and Mr. Constance and Mrs. Callie Brown. RIKEMBER THE HOSPITAL BAZAAR AT THE KiETHODIST CHURCH — JULY 28-29. loTH Y£fl^ OF PUBLICflTIOn
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