PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON
BY THE GALAX THEATRE, HIGHLANDS, N.C.
Thursday June 23 5 19b"5
Miss Mary Summer, Editor
Phone 2^9?
IKTSR-CHURCH GROUP fffiETS
GREETINGS «
The Highlands Inter-Church Group We take pleasure in bringing to
met at the Highlands Methodist you the first issue of the Galax
Church Tuesday night, June 21. The Nevis for the sur:aner season of 19??.
group was led in a brief devotional This is the fourth consecutive year
by Dr* Koepp-Eaker. The business that we have published this mimeo-
session was presided over by D.A
Rhodes, Chairmano
Plans were discussed for spon-
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GRiaX THEfiTRE
Thurs-Fri June 23-2^
Kirk Douglas-Jeanne Crain
Claire Trevor
In
»MAN WITHOUT k STAR” in Tech,
Shows at 700 & 9^2?
Adm l^(t Sc
graphed paper. It is the eighth
season that the local theatre has
published such a paper.
The Galax News will be published
"\^each Thursday for eleven weeks from
\1June 23 to September 1. It is dis-
jtributed free through the stores and
'business places.
Those desiring to have a copy
mailed to them each week may sub
scribe to the Galax News by paying
$1.25 for the season.
This paper is financed through
advertising. The business people of
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Saturday June 2?
George Montgomery-Dorothy Malone
In
»LONE GUN” in Technicolor
Shows at 7 s 30 5: 9 s 20
Adm 15^^ & 50^
Sun-Mon June 26-27
Richard Todd-Jean Peters
In
"A MAN CALLED PETER”
In Color and CinemaScope
Matinee SUN Sc. MON at 3^00
One Show Sunday Night at 9sOO
Two Shows Monday night-7s30 &
Adms Matinees & 50^
Nights 20^ ^ 60^
Tues-Wed June 28-29
Ethel Merman-Dan Dailey
Marilyn Monroe
In
”THE.RE»S NO BUSINESS
LIKE SHOW BUSINESS”
In Color CinemaScope
Shows at 7s30 cSb 9s^+5
Adm 15^ 8c 50^
1955 GARDEN CLUB NEVJS
Mrs. Clarence Mitchell has suc-
,ceeded Mrs. Ainslie Carter as Presi-
ident of the Highlands Garden Club.
I The group are pledged to main-
itain previous projects such as the
iKelsey Memorial; to cause to have
jplanted 100 Dogwood Trees annually
and to support the North Carolina
I State Garden Club^s program of Con-
iservation.
Recent work of the local club
included planting around the Chamber
of Commerce Building and the Town
iHall. Currently the club is spon-
!soring the rejuvenating of the Li-
The estimated cost of which
will be approximately $500.00.
Funds for such work are made a-
ivailable by the proceeds of the An-
inual Garden Tour and the financial
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RELAX AT THE GALAX
AND ENJOY A GOOD MOVIE
IROTARY MEETING
The regular meeting of the High-
Ilands Rotary Club was held Tuesday
evening, June 21, in the basement of
ithe Highlands Methodist Church at
16s30 o*clock. There were fourteen
iRotarian guests present at this
Imeeting. After a chicken supper
|Mr. Ed Potts, presiding in the ab-
/^sence of President Charlie Potts,
{opened the meeting after which the
'^jRotarians participated in group
- j singing.
' On V-Jednesday, June 15, the High-
—lands Rotary Club was the guest of
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