PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON
BY THE GALAX THEATRE, HIGHLANDS, N.C.
Thursday June 30, 1955
Miss Mary Summer. Editor
Phone 2^95
GfiLflX THEATRE
Thurs-Frl June 30-July 1
James Stewart-Grace Kelly
In
»^REAR WINDOW’* in Technicolor .
MATINEE Thurs at 3:00
One section reserved for
colored at the Matinee#
Night Shows at 7530 & 9j3?
Adms Matinee & 50^2*
Nights 20^ & 60^
Saturday July 2
John Wayne-Ray Mi Hand
Susan Hayward-Paulette Goddard
In
Cecil B. DeMllle’s
•’REAP TIffi WILD WIND” in Tech.
MATINEE at 3s00
Night Shows at 700 & 9s^0
Adm 15^ & 50^
Sun**Mon July 3-^-
Dean Martin-Jerry Lewis
In
»THREE RING CIRCUS” in Techni.
MATINEES Sun & Mon at 3s00
One Show Sunday Night at 9?00
Monday Night Shows at 7^30 & 905
Adms Matinees 15^ ^ 50^
Nights 20^ & 60^?
TuesdaJ July 5
Shirley Booth-Robert Ryan
In
»ABOUT MRS. LESLIE”
Shows at 7s30 & 9s30
Adm 15^ & 50^
Wednesday July 6
Richard Todd
In Walt Disney^s
”R0B the Highland Rogue"
In Technicolor
Shows at 7s30 & 9s20
Adm 15^ 5: 50^
DR. LEWIS BERNER
TO LECTURE AT MUSEUM
The first lecture in a series of
evening lectures will be presented
at the Highlands Museum of Natural
History tonight, June 30th, at 8s00
p«m«
Dr# Lewis Berner, Professor of
Biological Sciences, University of
Florida, will give a lecture entitled
’’The Gold Coast and Nyasaland”,
which he will illustrate with koda-
chromes.
DEAR FRIENDS IN HIGHL/INDS,
There are no v/ords to tell you
hovr glad I am to be back among you
in the beloved hills of home.
Only one vrho has brought up in
Highlands and deeply loves these
mountains can know the great joy of
return after years of absence.
To me it is the most beautiful
part of the world ( and somehow I
don*t have to visit all other parts
of the world to know this is truei)
To return in June - one of the
lovliest months of the year - and
find still a trace of rhododendron
and flame azalea, and the laurel
blooming all through the green,
green woods as it surely never has
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ROTARY OFFICERS INSTALLED
At the regular meeting of the
Highlands Rotary Club Tuesday nighty
June 28th, Mr. L.G. Misener was in
stalled as President by Wilton Cobb,
a past president of the Rotary Club*
Mr. Cobb presented Mr. Misener the
President’s pin. Other officers
installed weres Bill McCall as
treasurer. Bob Hart as secretary
and C.C. Potts as vice-president.
Tom Harbison presented Mr. C.C.
Potts with the past president’s pin.
Seventeen visiting Rotarians
were present at this meeting*
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
The Highlands Museum, founded in
1927} is the mother institution of
a corporation that now controls the
Biological Laboratory and certain
holdings, including Lake Ravenel,
on the Highlands Plateau. It is
housed in a spacious and substantial
stone building in close proximity
/]’*o the Laboratory, to the lake and
.0 the town.