The Hudson Free Library Highlanda, N. C. PUBLISflED l«iaY DURING THE S»IER SEASON BY THE GALAX THEATRE, HIGHIMDS, N.C. Thursday July 14, 1955 Miss ^‘lary Suiiuner, Editor Phone 2495 IVEATHER REPORT Tudor N. Hall HIGH LOW Wednesday, July 6 76 60 Thursday, July 7 74 57 Friday, July 8 74 58 Saturday, July 9 70 62 Sunday, July 10 78 62 Monday, July 11 72 ' 61 Tuesday, July 12 68 62 IGninx THEflTREi Thursday July 14 Dick Powell-Debbie Reynolds In "SUSAN SLEPT HERE" In Technicolor Matinee at 3:00 Night Shows at ?i30 & 9:30 Adm: Matinee 15^ &■- 50-'^ Night 20i & 60f. Friday July 15 Jeff Chandler-Suzan Ball In "YANKEE BUCCANEER" In Technicolor Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Adm: l^fji & 50;^ Saturday July I6 Van Heflin-Anne Bancroft In "THE RAID" In Technicolor Matinee at 3:00 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:25 Adm: 15^ & 50^ Sun-Mon-Tues July 17-1S-19 Jane Russell-Jeff Chandler Dan Duryea-Mara Corday In "FOXFIRE" In Technicolor Matinees Sun & Mon at 3:00 One Show Sunday Night at 9:00 Night Shows Mon & Tues: 7:30 & 9:25 Adm: Matinees 15f> & 50^ Nights 20(^ & 60(^ Wednesday July 20 Richard Todd-Glynis Johns IN DISI®Y»S "THE SWORD AND THE ROSE" Shows at 7:30 &. 9:25 Adm: 15^^ & 50^ In / Color^g QUESTIONS REGARDING LOCAL HOSPITAL VJho really owns the Highlands Community Hospital? Ans.: The ownership of the bviilding, land and all equipment is in the name of the Highlands Coimnunity Hospital, Inc,, a non profit corporation. This corporation was set up when the land on which the hospital is built ims transferred to us, (Board of Trustees). The corporation, as indicated above, is a non-profit one, chartered under the laws of North Carolina. It has a self perpetuating Board of Trustees, many of v;hom were named at the time the project was started. The corporation was set up to pro> vidB Highlands coismunity with the proper med ical and hospital facilities. No Trustee is (con't. on page 13) PLANS FOR FLOWER SHOK^ iAl^^D GARDEI^ TOURS ANNOUNCED By - Mrs. J.M. Valentine A Parade of Stars, the theme of the 1955 Highlands Flowere Show, illustrate ap propriately one of the highlights of a summer on our mountain plateau. The pro fusion of dahlia gardens, wildflower nooks, formal evergreens and colorful plantings grovnfor cut bouquets all generously star our hillsides and fonii a prominent part of our landscape. From the colorful gardens of the simple mountain hemes as well as from the more formal estates come the flower stars v^ich will make up the 1955 Flower Show to be held in the school auditorium on August 13 and 14. Any and all are more than welcome to enter their exhibits. A imique feature of this year’s show will be a class for mantlepiece arrangementa, Out of appropriately designed paper and (con’t. on page 14) CONCERT TO BE GIVEN Again Highlands will have the privi lege of enjoying an evening of orchestral music. The Faculty and staff Orchestra of Transylvania Music Camp will give a con cert on Saturday, July 23rd, in the school auditorium, at & p.m. James Christian Pfohl will conduct and Evelyn McGarrity will be soprano soloist. The program will present classical and popular numbers. Highlands is indeed fortunate to be lo cated near the Brerard Music Center, how ever, it is a long trip for the: musicians for an evening’s performance. So everyone should be present at the concert to show their appreciation for the cooperation of these musicians as a benefit of the (con*t. on page 12)