PHOFE 526-20S6 HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA 10f( PER COPY A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED VEEILY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON BETTY HOLT, CO-EDITOR ELIZABETH WORLEY, CO-EDITOR 100 PER COPY WHY SUICIDE? REV. GROVER SEflFELL Wq fipenour newspapers, turn on our TV sets, or read a magazine to find that there are many killers in our world mB-B Thursday August 11 DOUBLE FE/ITURE -A PinX LEIIiTH CAHTOOH FEATURE "UNCCCHIP III OUTER SPACE" in Color PLUS DISNEY's "XHE TAIZOMD POLTCE mm£E" in Color Matinee at 2:30,.Might at 7:10 & 9:30 2 Complete IQ.ght Shows starting at 7:10 & 9:30..•.PINOGCHIO starts Approx. 7:2^ (St 9:U5...HORSE starts Approx. 8:35 & 11:0^ Adm it Fri-Sat August 12-13 Burt Lancaster-Lee Remick Jim Hutton-Pamela Tiffin in "THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL" in Color Matinee Saturday at 2:30 Night shows at 7;00 & Feature Approx. 15 min. after show starts Adjn hO^ & $1.00 Sun-I^bn August lU-15 Debbie Reynolds-Ricardo Montalban in "THE SINGING NUN" in Color I'fe.tinee Sunday at 2:30 Night shows at 7:25 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 20 min. after show start Adm ItO0 & $1.00 Tuesday Au^st 16 Humphrey Bogart nAudrey Hepburn William Holden in "SABRINA" Shows at 7:15 & 9:30 Fteature Approx. 7:35 & 9:50 Adm 350 & 85^ CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE today. Certainly the war news reminds us that man has become a potential killer with weapons that make those of the past appear to be toys. The gangs of our cities still are able to get away with murders. Even some who seem to be the best of people sometimes have a streak of homicide within them. One of the most frightening acts of destruction that I know about is not one man killing another, but man deliberately killing himself by suicide. Today statistics reveal some astound ing facts. In the United States where we have so much of the world’s material advantages aioost w, eleven people out of every one hundred commit suicide each year. This places suicide (CON'T P. 17) ANNUAL SQUARE DANCE FESTIVAL TONIGHT The Chamber of Commerce sponsored Square Dance Festival held every year for the past five years takes place to night. The event will be held in the Highlands School Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $1.00 for children and $2.00 for adults. Door prizes will be donated by the towa merchants ; ' - The teams participatingin this year't festival are the Helen's Barn Cloggers, Highlands; the Mt. City Cloggers, Ift. City, Gaj the Carolina Sweethearts, Kfar- phy, N* C«j and the Caroline Ballenger Jr. and Sr* Square Dance Teams, of Wal- halla, S« C. Prizes will be given to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners of $100, $50, and $25. Proceeds will go toward..the adver tisement of the Highlands area. OPEN HOUSE FOR NEW WING OF HOSP. The Administrator and Board of Trus tees of the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital cordially invite the residents of the Highlands-Cashiers area, and interested friends to an Open House, Sunday, August 21st, from 3 to 6 p.m. to inspect the new wing of the hospital. 15th YEAR OF PUBLICATION

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