R r\ PUBLISHED BY HIGHLANDS SCHOOL THEATRE AUGUST 4^ 1939 FONTANA REGIONAL LIBRARY 3 9493 I0354066 HIOrlLAMDS SCMOOL TMSATKf NEW SIMPLEX SOUND FRI.-SAT.,AUGUST 4-5;- DICK POWELL & ANN SHERIDAN in Naughty but N ic Also LATEST MARCH OF TIME Adm. lOai&gStii. MIGHT SHOWS at 8:00 & 9:50 MATINEE SAT.—5:50 10iii&g5(t ■ MON.-TUE.,AUGUST 7-8:- LUPE VELEZ & LEON ERROL in TheGirl fromMexico Also DisneyMOTHER GOOSE GOES HOLLYWOOD. Adm. lOd: & 25d NIGHT SHOWS at 8:00 & 9:25 MATINEE TUES. at 5:50. . .10(2^&25(^. MATINEES TUE.-THURS.—SAT. at 3:30 WED.-THUR., AUGUST 9-10:- BERT WHEELER & MARIE WILSON in Cowboy Quarterback ALSO LINCOLN IN THE WHITE HOUSE in TECHNICOLOR Adm. 102^ & 256. NIGHT SHOWS at 8:00 & 9:80 i\IATINEE THUR...3:30 100 & S50, COMING FIVE CAME BACK WINTER CARNIVAL ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER CHEEONONDAH GARDEN OPENS SUNDAY FOR BENEFIT OF mSEJM i Cheeonondah Garden, perhaps more wide ly known as Sloan's Garden, will be open to the public on Sunday, August 6, from 5 to 8 o'clock p.m., for the benefit of of the Highlands Museum# Tickets are on sale at Highlands Drug Store and at High lands Country C3.ub. Cheeonondah Garden, on the Henry IT. Sloan estate on the side of Satulah Moun tain, is approximately thirty years old. This garden is one of the renowned beauty spots of Western North Carolina, and con tains quantities of imported plants and shrubs. Of particular interest are the two Gingko trees. The Gingko tree is the sacred tree of China, and is the oldest known tree in the world. Numbers of Scicilian and Spanish vases or jars fill ed with choice plants dot this garden. All of these vases are very old, some of them dating back two thousand years, A visit to this famous garden is worth many times Sunday's admission price of fifty cents. MR AND MRS. NEELY BUY HOME ON SATULAII I50UNTAIN Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Neely of Atlanta have purchased the Elliott cottage on Sa tulah Mountain, and have taken possession. Mr, and Ilrs, Neely twice occupied this cot tage before buying it. Highlands is indeed pleased to number them among its permanent summer residents. SOCO GAP CHAMPION SQUARE DANCERS TO BE AT HELEN’S BARN MOITDAY E^rENING The Soco Gap National championship square dance team will be at Helen's Barn next Monday evening, August 7th, at 8:30 o’clock. This promises to be one of the outstanding attractions of the season. It will bo remembered 't;hat this team danced before the King and Queen of England on their recent visit to the United States at a reception given for them at the whitehouse. " SATURDAY’S CHILDREN"T0 BE PRESENTED BY BARTER THEi^.TRE AUGUST 14TH Saturday's Children, the Barter Thea tre presentation to be given * August 14, at Highlands School Theatre, beginning at 2:30 o’clock, was written by Maxwell Anderson, that pre-eminent playwright among modern authors. This play is being brought here by the recently organized Highlands Little The atre, and tickets may be purchased from Mrs, Jack lYilcox, Mrs, William V/ay and Iviiss "iiVinnie Eskrigge, Reserve seats will be $1.00 and general admission tickets 40 cents. Saturday's Children is a simple story of the trials and mishaps of modern mar ried life, the outcome of marriage be- tiveen two very young people who are in love but confronted with bills and rela tives and all the other less pleasant aspects of modern marriage, Saturday's Children has proved the theory that sim-