ihe ii.iLdso:i Library Higlilaiids, N, Pi HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 526-^2066 A HIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON DOTTY DENDY, GO-^EDITOR SARAH SUMMER, GO-EDITOR SUSAN WHITMIRE, CO-EDITOR THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1970 00 HIGHLANDS 1/®LC0I#; SIGNS New welcome and informational signs on the four entrances to Highlands are being posted by the Chariber of Commerce* Visitors entering on the Cashiers, Wal- halla, Franklin and Dillard roads will be greeted by attractive signs with local churches and civic clubs named thereon. COMING EVENTS - Hospital Bazaar - Square Dance Festival • • « Sun-Mon June 21-22 Elvis Presley-Mary Tyler Moore in ^CHANGE OF HABIZ'' in Color Rated 6* Shows at 7 05 & 9:25 Feature Approx. 7 & 9 Adm 50^ & $1,25 Tue-¥ed June 23-2U Carol ■'i\Tiite-Paul Burke in ”DADDY^S GONE A-HUN TING'' in Color Kated GP** Shows at 7:25 &: 9:30 Feature approx. 7:35 &. 9:UO Adm 50^ & $1.25 G* - General Audience GP-iBt- - All ages admitted - parental guidance advised EDISON PICKLESIMER SUCCUMBS Word has been received here of the death Saturday of Edison A. Ricklesimer in Verona, New Jersey, The late Ricklesimer was born and grew to early manhood in Whiteside Cove, graduated from Highlands Iti.gh School and studied law at Wake Forest University, IVa:. Ricklesimer belonged to on© of the pioneer families of this region and will be laid to rest in the family plot in I'Jhiteside Cove Cemetary, The graveside services will be held Friday at 2:00 p,m. Survivors include the T^idow, IHhrs, Isabel Picklesimeri four sons, John, Jim, Eddie and Fred and two sisters, Mrs. Edith Passmore of Cashiers and l‘frs, Ed Edwards of Highlands, The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Bryant Funeral Chapel in Highlands, MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OPENS AT HIGHIANDS COMMUNITY THEATRE Patron, Angel and Century Donor mem berships are now available at the High lands Community Theatre, with all con tributions going to the non-profit group to help offset the cost of operating a theatre school and producing five major productions this summer. Patron memberships, offering two tickets to each of five plays, are $30. Angels give a contribution of $50 or more and Century Donors give $100 or more, Ifemberships may be sent to the Community Theatre, Box 896, Highlands, Four performances of each play will be given, including Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening showings at 8:30 p.m, and a Sunday matinee at 2:30 p,m. Opening the season July 2-5 is the delightful Noel Coward comedy, "Hay Fever." Local actors who would like to participate in the theatre’s summer activities are invited to attend a get- together Monday June 22 at 8;00 p.m. at the theatre. GALAX THEATRE Fri-Sat June 19-20 Dsan Jones-Michele Lee in Disney's "THE LOVE BUG" in Color Rated G* Matinee Sat at 2:30 Nights at 7 :30 & 9:35 Feature approx, 20 min after show starts Adm- this feature :Matinee 500 &; $1.00 Nights 60^ & $1,25 19TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION

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