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- (Con’to page 1?) 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 (Con't. on page 13) 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 j (Con't. page 18) 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 (Con^t. on page 2)

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