HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 526-2066 A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON SUSAN WHITMIRE, GO-EDITOR DOTTY DENDY, CO-EDITOR BETTY HOLT, GO-EDITOR THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1966 GALAX THEATRE Adui, k $1,00 Thursday July 2$ "THE FURTHER PERILS ^ LAUREL & HARDY" An all nex^r collection of their funniest moments. Shoi-js at 7s30 & 900 Feature Approx. 7:hO & 9:hO Friday July 26 Raquel Welch-John Richardson in "ONE MILLION YEARS B.C." in Color Special I'fe.tinee at 2 s30 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9s30 Feature Approx. 2:^0 7s50, & 9s^0 Saturday July 27 Jerry Lewis-Susan Bay in "THE BIG MOUTH" in Color Nktinee at 2:30..1«ight at 7s30 & 9s35 Feature Approx. 2sljO^ lihO 9ii6 Sunday July 28 Doris Day-Richard Harris in "CAPRICE" in Color Matinee at 2!30..Mght at 700 & 9:35 Feature Approx. 2s50, 7;50 & 9:^5 J'bnday July 29 Peter Sellers-Britt Ekland Rossano Brazzi in "THE BOBO" in Color Shores at 7s30 & 9:35 Feature Approx. 7slj0 & 9sli5 (Movie Schedule Continued on Page 2) HILLBILLY SPIRIT SPREADS TO THEATRE HILL Highlands Community Theatre is co operating 100/a with the rejuvenated Hill billy Day. Since the opening night pre sentation of ’¥ait Until Dark” falls on Thursday, July 25th, the group on the hill says, "Come as you are", and all of our ushers will be in Hillbilly costume. Performances will also be on Friday, July 26 and Saturday the 27th at 8:30 p.m. The special Sunday matinee will be at 2:30 p.m. Richard Cooke, the New York critic, said of this play in the Wall Street Jour nal, "The war between men and woman took a new turn with the presentation of "I'/ait Until Dark". (CONTINUED ON PAGE THIRTEEN) SERVICES HELD FOR LUTHER RICE, JR. Luther Warren Rice Jr., 53^ of Highlands, died Wednesday night, July 17, in an Asheville hospital after a long illness. iy&7. Rice was born June 26, 1915* He attended the University of Miami and Georgia Technical Institute. A lifelong resident of ^kcon County and a restaurant owner, he was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Highlands Lions Club. Surviving are the father, Luther W. Rice, Sr., of Highlands; a brother, Herbert Rice of Stuart, Fla; three sis ters, lyi’s. Rucker Ragland of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Elizabeth Harbison and I^s. James Lowe, both of Highlands. (CON'D ON P. 18) ANNUAL HOSPITAL BAZAAR THIS WEEKEND Throughout this past year our High lands women have been working toi-jard one goal - to have a suc9essful bazaar. A visit to the bazaar will be a pleasant experience, for nowhere can there be found such a variety of wonderful and useful items. The bazaar will be held in the Pres bjrberian Educational Building from 9 to 5 on Friday and 9 to 12 on Saturday. We urge everyone to help make it a success. 17TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION