n PUBLISHED BY HIGHLANDS SCHOOL THEATRE JULY 28,1939 ™wiililHiiiif?i^,9.l.9NAL LIBRARY HIGHLANDS SCHOOL THtATRE FRI.-SAT.,JULY 28-S9:- JOHN CARROLL Sc MOVITA in Wo f '\ I Adm. 10(^&25(^ MTINEE SATURDAY at 2:30 Adm. 10(^&25^. MON.-TUE.,JULY 31-AUG.l:- ROBERT DONAT in SOOD3YE jVlK,Cr)lP ADMISSION 25i & bOi. P. T. A, BENEFIT matinee 'TXffiSDay at 3:30 ADM. 15^ & 35^. T>^D. -THURS., AUGUST 2-3; - MERLE OBERON in WUTH£KIMG HEI5HT ADM. 15i^&S5«t MATINEE THURSDAY at 3:30 For VJhite People Only aDM. 10«S&25(!S. BEGINNING AUGUST 1st Matinees will be run on Tuesday,Thurs day and Saturday. All Matinees are for Vi/hite People Only. COMING SOON NAUGHTY BUT NICE GIRL FROM MEXICO COWTOY QUARTERBACK. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Tho Hudson Library Association will hold its annual meeting next Thursday, August 3, at the home of Miss Mary J. Crosby, at which time officers for the coming, year will be elected. A net profit of $17,15 was realized from the movie sponsored by the Associa tion last week. VISITORS TO PLAY LOCAL BASEBALL TEAJ^ NEXT SUNDAY Next Sunday’s ball game promises plenty of excitement when the local team will play the summer visitors, be ginning about 2 o’clock in the afternoon. This should be a great game as there are also a number of good players among the vacationists here. In a fast game last Sunday Highlands first team defeated an Anderson, S,C. team with a score of six to five, A sec ond game was begun with Glenville but was rained out at the fourth inning, with a score of eight to four in favor of the local team. Highlands’ second team was beaten by Holly Springs with a score of six to five at Holly Springs. A daily vacation Bible school is being planned by tho ministers of Highlands to begin August 14th, BaVLING ALLEY OPENS ON WALHALLA ROAD Charles Brooks has opened a bowling alley at his filling station on the Wal- halla Road just outside the city limits, Next door to this place is a new sandwich shop and soda fountain operated by Harold Rideout. P.-T.A. TO SPONSOR MOVIE MONDAY AND TUESDAY The Parent-Teacher Association is sponsoring ’’Goodbye Mr, Chips” at the school theatre next Monday and Tuesday, The theatre is giving three matinees a week - Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days -beginning August 1, and this pic ture will be shown in the afternoon next Tuesday as well as at night. The matinees begin at 3:30 o’clock and are for white people only. }^s. Robert E. Buck of Charlotte, her son and daughter, Ifr, and Mrs, Robert E, Buck, Jr,, their sons Robert and Charles, have leased the G,W, l^arett house on Spring Street for the remainder of the season, Mr, and Mrs. H,T, Buck and son Hf\rold of Columbus, Ga,, were week-end guests of Mrs, Buck, Mrs, H,T, Buck will return later for a longer stay. This is tho Bucks’ first visit to Highlnnds and they are quite charmed with the place. Heretofore their summers have been spent in Vermont,

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