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AUGUST 23, 1940
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TRICEIMT TERRACE
" THE FLAG SPEAKS" MONDAY AND TUESDAY
AUGUST 26-27
The picture that has 130 million
press agents.' Two thrilling reels in
technicolor from M. G* M, Released af
ter months of intense promotion.* The
spirit of the American people is captur
ed in the beauty of this film. It is a
masterpiece that no American can afford
to miss* It occupies the front rank of
short subjects, and is guaranteed to
make audiences applaud.
This is a timely film, and every
American who see ’’The Flag Speaks'* will
be a better American.
ANNUAL BIOLOGICAL METING
SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 31
The annual meeting of the Highlands
Biological I»aboratory and Museum will be
held Saturday August 31st, at 3:30 o’clock
in the 1¥eyman l^aboratory. After refresh
ments, there will be an inspection of the
new museum building on East Main Street,
GOSLING-REESE
}!irs, Olive Reese of Highlands and
West Palm Beach, Florida, announces the
marriage of her daughter. Miss Aileen
Reese, to Mr. George Gosling of Burbank,
California, on Wednesday, August 14th,at
Clayton, Georgia,
GOLF EXHIBITION FUND RECEDES
GIFT
Contributions to the golf exhibition
fund for the Hudson Library Association,,
including the very generous gift of twen
ty five dollars by Mrs. Martha Brown Ed-
V mundson, brings the total fund up to three
ihundred dollars.
COMING: Pastor hall
INTERESTING VISITORS AT
TRICEMONT TERRACE
Dr. Oscar E, V/eigert, his wife Dr.
Edith YJeigert, and their young son, of
Chevy Chase, Md., are very interesting
guests at '-i-’ricomont Terrace for a month,
Edith Weigert, M. D. and Psychiatrist,
is connected with the Sheppard & Enoch
•t^ratt hospital in Baltimore,, Md., one of
the oldest hospitals in the country for
mental diseases. She formerly held a
similar position in the University of
Berlin,
Dr. Oscar Weigert is professor at th(
American University at Washington, D,C,».
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AjMIGHLAMDS SCHOOL TrlfAlKl
'MOTJC£ Due to the length of ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO,, there
will not be two complete shows at ni^t. The first shov^ begins at 8:00 and you will
see the full show provided that you come not later than 9:00,.
— FRI.-SAT., AUG.. 23-24
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MATINE13 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at 3:00
MON.-TUEG,, AUG. 26-27
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qU££M Of DESTIMV
l^TINEE TUESDAY at 3:00
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LUCKY PARTNERS