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THE GALAX NEWS J\me 28, 1956 PAGE 7 1] 7712 3}]: Children's Toggery Lingerie by YOLANDE TOILETRIES by 4711 KING*S im con*t. of the building, Ihe curtains are white with wine figured ruffles and tie- backs which match the wallpaper. Also, bringing out the colonial theme, are the gorgeous chandeliers which are gold with five tiny gold loripshades over the five bulbs on each chandelier* Decorating the walls are three large, exotic bird pic tures. To detract from the kitchen doors there is a five foot, Ja©lfll.ock panel half- partition which holds potted plants on its surface* Hajmnond Organ music will be played three times a week and records will be played at other meals. The old dining hall has been converted to a card rooia with a lovely little terr ace out from it which has a rock flower- box around it* Mr* and tirs* Dick Lee of Orlando, Flor ida, who run the Wyoming Hotel in Orlando will be managing King’s Inn No. 2. The swimming pool, which is located be tween the t’JO inns, is pie-shaped, and is 45 feet long* It has heated water, a fil ter system, and under-water lighting. By all means be sure to enjoy a meal with dinner music in the beautiful new King’s Inn dining hall. DON»T MISS SEEING »»Ihe Man In The Gray Flannel Suit” playing at the GALAX "CAROUSEL" Producer Henry Ephron has endowed "Carousel," playing at the Galax Theatre Sunday and Monday, July 1-2, which al ready has been established as one of the truly great musical dramas through its previous long runs on the Broadway stage, with all the resources of talent, money and experience that Twentieth Century - Fox could give it* He chose an incompar able group of singing artists to bring the unforgettable folk story to the screen* Heading the casr are Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones, both of whom won critical praise for their work in "Oklahoma*" All the rich Rodgers and Hammerstein music which helped make "Carousel" a stage hit have been woven into the screen presentation* Among the twelve songs to be heard in the picture are the very pop ular "If I Loved You," "You’ll Never Walk Alone," "June Is Bustin’ Out All Over," **What’s The Use of Wondrin’" and "When The Children Are Asleep," These popular songs gain in effective ness and brilliance through their staging in the picturesque New England forests and seacoast. Director Henry King tran sported the entire company and a troupe of 40 dancers to Boothbay Harbor, Maine, where the exterior scenes for the picture were filme, thus giving great authenti city to the story of "Billy Bigelow," the swaggering "Carousel" barker, and his love for "Julie Jordan," a factory work er* This romance, which ends in Billy’s tragic death, his sojourn in heaven and return to earth, stirs up the entire Maine coast town and gives poignancy to the story, which was adapted first by Benjamin F, Glazer from Molnar’s "Liliom" for the Rodgers and Hammerstein stage plfiy and by Pheobe and Henry Ephron for the screen presentation. In addition to the hauntingly beauti ful music and the strange love story "Carousel" has been given a new brill- inace through the dances arranged by Rod Alexander* In the "June Is Bustin’ Out (con’t, page 8) THEATRE today and tomorrow, June 28-29 BY RESERVATION ONLY
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