THE/GAIAX news august 28, 1969 PAGE 3 BIG AND ROOMY HAITE NUMEROUS LARGE HOMES WITH A VARIETY OF VIEWS AND ATTRACTIVE LOCATIONS, WITH-IN TOWNj ON GOLF COURSES, * , . ANYWHERE m I'UNY OF THESE HOMES HAVE ATTRACTIVE 6% OR 7% MORTGAGESt PRESENTED BY US AS EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS CLYDE AND C HAR LOTTE MEHDER,OWNERS JOHN KC PERRY AGENCY, INC fcEAiiORS-iNSURORS Clyde Hopper Succumbs Services for Clyde Hopper, 63, of Highlands, who died last Thursday, were held at 3j30 p.m. Saturda-y in the Union United Methodist Church near Franklin. The Rev, Clifford Cluff and the Rev, Julian Aldridge officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Reese, Jess Hunger, Morris TJilson, Gerald Holt, Wil liam Roth and C, S, Cabe, I'ir, Hopper was a retired construct ion worker. Surviving are the Tcidow, Jfrs, Cora Creech Hopper| a brother, Ered J. Hopper of Highlands, three nieces and three nephews• "SEE HOW THEY RUN", FINAL PRODUCTION, OPENS TONIGHT The largest cast to be seen during the 1969 summer theatre season opens in the farce-comedy, ”See How They Run’* tonight at 8;30 at the Highlands Commu nity Theatre. Seats are available at the box-office for tonight’s performance. Reservations are advised (by calling ^26-2695 or 526-3160), but are not es sential for all performances tonight through Saturday at 8s30 p,m, and Sunday matinee at 2s30 p.m. Ihe matinee per formance closes the current season. The fast-moving comedy, light hearted entertainment that is excellent family fare, features actor-designer Dean Brown in the role of an American airman. Brown came to Highlajids from Syracuse, New York, where he teaches at Onondaga Community College. He and director I^lchael Hall are graduates of the Carnegie Tech drama school in BLttsburgh, Pa. The role of the vicar’s wife id-ll be played by Itoy Ferguson. Mirye Brent, popular actress with Highlands’ audiences this summer, will be seen as the old-maid parishoner Mss Skillen. Andy Harrison, actor and techni cian with the Academy Theatre, Atlanta, has been signed to play the Rev. Lionel Toop, a leading role. (CON’T ON P. 21) P/ORLD COMMUNIST PARTY AIMS TOLD TO R OTARI AN S Rotary Ann Dorothy Schneider, wife of Roy Schneider, who boasts eleven years perfect Rotary attendance, gave a very interesting talk on communism at Tuesday’s luncheon meeting. The talk was illustrated with carefully prepared charts showing con nection between ideals of Karl I'^Jarx and his English friends 12^ years ago and present day adherants. Each Rotarian (CONTINUED ON PAGE 25) ABSOLUTELY SPECTACULAR VIEWS 32 ROLLING ACRES 10 MINUTES FROM Highlands on the southern TIP OF OsAGE Mountain; ideal fof housesite or development into lots, one mile from proposed ski slope and Blue Ridge Parkwa y $25,000.00 Gall 582-2508 Ext, 23, Atlanta REFRESHMEN SHOP SANDWICHES d FOUNTAIN SERVICE LOCATED NEXT TO GALAX THEATRE OPEN - 10 AmM* TIL PHONE 526S356

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