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PITBLISHED WE3KLY BY
HIGHLATJDS SCHOOL THEATRE
JULY 26,1940
FONTANA REGIONAL, LIBRARY
This Week's Advertisers are:
BURRELL MOTOR COIilPANY
FRANK CONLON
GREEN FOREST ELECTRIC C0J1PANY
TUDOR N. HALL
HELEN’S BARN
HIGHLANDS DRUG STORE
HIGHLANDS SILVER FOX FKM
HIGHLANDS THEATRE
KING’S INN
NANTAHALA CREAI/ERY COIilPANY
NU-WAY CLEANERS
PIERSON INN
POTTS BROTHERS
IHRS. J. E. ROOT
I^RS. H. G. STORY
THE MOUNTAINEER
TRICEJ/IONT TERRACE
Miss Heisler is a self-trained artist
having had only four art lessons in her
life, and is equally at home with oils,
water colors, pastels or charcoal. Her
innate gift as an artist is responsible
for the distinction she has already at
tained.
The scholarship entitled Miss Heisler
to a summer of painting in Highlands,and
on her return home her paintings of the
summer will be exhibited at the woman’s
club*
Quoting from the Texas paper "I'^TfRain-
water, donor of the scholarship in memory
of his late mother, is considering plans
for establishing the Sally Brown Rain
water Industrial School in Highlands,that
is rapidly gaining fame as a summer art
ists colony,"
TEXAS ARTIST WINS SCHOLARSHIP
TO HIGHLANDS
Miss Mary Heisler, of Beaumont, Texas,
a guest in the home of I'5rs, J.E.Root, is
the retiring young artist who recently
won the Sally Brown Rainwater Scholarship
award, given by Veasey Rainwater in an
art exhibit sponsored by the woman’s
club in Beaumont*,
Miss Heisler’s pastel entitled "Sally"
which brought her the award, was the unan
imous choice of the judges as the most
outstanding entry in the exhibit of fifty
contestants. Another of her entries,''WPA
Workers", an oil, attracted attention as
a fine study in composition and color.
NEIY BOOKS ON RENTAL SHELF
IN LIBRARY
New books on the library rental shelf
are; "How Green Was My Valley", Richard
Llewellyn; "World’s End", Upton Sinclair;
"Failure of a Mission", Sir Neville Bend
er sonj "Quietly My Captain Waits", Evelyn
Eaton; "An Old Captivity", Nevil Shutej
’'lYild Geese Calling", Stewart E. VOiite;
"Their Ovm Country", Alice Tisdale Hobart
"No More Gas", Nordoff and Hall; "The
Trees" , Conrad Richter; "The Morning
is Near Us", Susan Glaspell.
For the remainder of July and through
August the library will be open on Mon
day, Wednesday and i^Viday mornings, and
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