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THE GALAX OTS JULY 23, 1964 PAGE 2 m KNOm AS THE SHOMPLAGE OF THE CAROLINAS OFFERS PT PUBLIC flUCTlOn TUJlCe DAILY 10:30 fl.m. 7:30 P.m. MEROHANDISE GATHERED FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GIVEN AMY FREE AT EACH SALE n URniTURE nERUJflRE flTCHES -- lILVERUJflRE - - 0RIEnTflL RUGS ii HIGHLfinDS flRTGfiLLERY ESTRBLISHeD 34 YEARS in THE CflROLinflS MCVIE SCHEDULE CGN^D FRai PAGE CKE) Tuesday July 28 Natalie Wood-Steve McQueen in "L07E WITH THE PROPER STRANGER" This picture not recommended for children Shows at 7:30 & 9:35 Feature approx* 7:50 & 9:55 * Wednesday July 29 Arthur O*Gonn0ll-Barbara Eden in "7 FACES OF DR. LAO" in Color SPECIAL MATItTEE at 2:30 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:35 Feature approx. 2:50, 7:50 & 9:55 i^ae, DanJLoi. l^cQjbLL DJLs^ Mrs* Mae Daniel McCall, 70, of Marion, North Carolina, died early Sunday morning in a hospital in Marion after a long ill ness. She was a siste3>in-law C. R. McCall, owner of McCall's Funeral Home in Marion. Surviving are the husband, George S. McCall; a son, the Rev* George Daniel Mc Call of Highlands; a daughter, Mrs* Vir ginia McCall Andrews of Spartanburg, South Carolinaj and four grandchildren. Services were held Monday at two o*clock in Mkrion First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Carl McMurray officiated and burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery* McCall's Funer al Heme Was in charge of arrangements. ATLANTA ARTIST PRESENTS ONE- MAN SHOW Twenty-five paintings and ink-draw- ings by young Atlanta artist, John Kol- lock, are on exhibit in the foyer of the Highlands Community Theatre for a limit ed time. Kollock, a native of the mount ains of north-east Georgia, has been a free-lance commercial artist in Atlanta for fourteen years. His work has been exhibited in leading galleries in north east Georgia, with a special showing at the Piedmont Arts Festival* He is a graduate of the University of Georgia in art and drama an an alumnus of the Famous; Artists School of Westport, Conn* He was awarded honorable mention in CHIL DREN'S BOOK ILLUSTRATION competition set up by Famous Artists School and Golden Books* He has also done graduate work in art education at the University of Georgia* The Board of Directors of the High lands Community Theatre sponsored a coffee hour for Patron Members of the Theatre and their friends to permit them a pre view of Mr* Kollock*s exhibition. Mrs* Jack Vfilcox, Mrs* Overton Chambers, Mrs* Edna Faxon and Mrs* Paula Johnson were hostesses for the occasion, and adioission was by invitation only* The general pub lic may view the exhibit, free of charge, between the hours of ten A. M. and four P. M* IhiiTsday, Friday, and Saturday, July 23^ 24-> 25* The paintings will be on exhibit during the (C0N>D ON PAGE 19)
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