HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA
PHONE 526-2066
A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED MEEKLY
DURING THE SUMMER SEASON
BETTY HOLT, CO-EDITOR
JESSIE L. HARBISON, CO-EDITOR
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1967
GALAX THEATRE
Adm, UO0 k $1,00
SOMETHING TO SAY
Thursday August 17
Anthony Quinn-JaJnes Coburn-Idla Kedrova
"1 HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA"
in Color
Matinee at 2j30
Night shows at 7? 00 & 913 5
Feature approx, 2:liO, 7510, & 9tlS
Friday August 18
Sean Connery-*Tippi^ Hedron in
"MARNIE"
in Color
Not recoitimended. for children
Shows at 7:05 & 9:35 |
Ifeature approx, 7:15 & 9th$
Saturday August 19
Sonny & Cher in
"GOOD TIMES"
in Color
Also 2 Cartoons
lyiatinee at 2:30
Night shows at 7:30 & 9:35
Feature approx. 2:55^ 7:55j & 10:00
Sun-Mon August 20-21
Sandy Dennis-Eileen Heckart in
"UP TM -POW STAIRCASE"
in Color
Jfetinee Sunday at 2:30
Night shows at 7:15 & 9:35
Feature approx, 2:I;0, 7:25, & 9:U5
TUe-Wed August 22-23
James Coburn-DLck Shaim in
"WHAT DID YOU DO IN
THE WAR. DADDY?"
in Color
Not recoinniended for children
Shows at 7:20 & 9:35
Feature approx, 7:30 & 9:U5
COMING SOON: ’’The Agony and the Ecstasy”
"The Appaloosa" — "8 On the Lam” —
-'-BY JESSIE Lm HARBISON
All too often we find the excuse "X
just didn*t know what to say" to be the
easy way out. And since maybe we really
didn't knoTAT what to say, we didn’t tryi
and we found a crutch for the next time*
But what about the person to whom
we should have said something? Does he
know why his need was left unattended?
Or must he add hurt to injury and devise
his orm excuse for not having been helped?
We do not need a tragedy to find our
selves not knowing what to say. Opportu
nities arise daily, and perhaps if we had
said something, someone’s day would have
been a little more worthwhile.
^^iJhy then don’t we take—or even make
—the time to make it worthwhile? Per
haps because our selfless intention is
turned into a selfish pursuance. ¥e real
ly were concerned—really meant to be
kind—but something came (CON’D, PAGE I7)
"FANTASTICKS" OPENS AT H C T
ON AUGUST 24TH FOR FINAL PRO
DUCTION
On Thursday, August 2lith, there will
be sparkle and music and light and fun at
the Highlands Community Theatre as HCT
presents the FANTASTICKS. Your writer is
such a fanatic about FANTASTICKS that she
finds it difficult to limit her adjec
tives in describing this delight of musi
cal theatre. She has personally seen
seven productions of the FANTASTICKS, one
of the original cast one short week after
the off-Broadway opening—now eight jrears
ago. It is obvious enthusiasm is no prob
lem, (COMTINDED ON PAGE 'nCENTY)
OFFB 500 PEOPLE ATTEND SQUARE
DANCE FESTIVAL
The 6th Annual Square Dance Festival,
which drew a crowd of approximately 500
people from Highlands and surrounding
areas, may be counted as a huge success.
The yearly Chamber of Commerce sponsored
event was held in the Highlands School
Auditorium, and offered an evening of
enjoyment for all.
Two divisions were (CON’D ON PAGE 12)
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