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Hudson Library Higlilands,' N. C. C ^ PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMiER SEASON r ^ JC BY THE GALAX THEATRE, HIGHUNDS, K.C. J V Thiorsday July 5^ 1956 PEkCOPY PER COPY Assisted by Judy Reynolds Phone 24.95 GALAX THEATRE Saturday, July 7 j Clark Gable-Jane Russell-Robert Ryan in I ”THE TALL MEN”in CinemaScope & Technicolor j Matinee at 3jOO Night Shows at 7:15 &9:30 Note earlier starting time of first show due to length of feature, Adm* Matinee 15 & 50^ Night 20^ & 6O0 Sun«Mon. July 8-9 Jeanne Grain-George Nader-bert Lahr in »THE SECOND GREATEST SEX» in CineraaScope & Technicolor Sunday Shows at 3 s 00 & 9*00 Mondny Shows at 7:30 & 9530 Adm. Matinee 150 & 50^ Nights 20^ & 60^ Tues-Wed. July 10-11 Tony Curtis-Colleen Miller-Zirthur Kennedy in »*THE RAWHIDE YEARS” in Technicolor Shows at 7j30 & 9s30 Adm, 15^ & 50^ Thurs-Fri. July 12-13 John Agar-Moude Van Doren in »STAR IN ™ DUST»» in Technicolor Matinees Thursday at 3sOO Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:25 Adm. 150 & 50;^ Matinee & Nights Saturday, July I4. Joel McCroa-Vera Miles in *^ICHITA** in CinemaScope & Technicolor Mc.tinee at 3:00 Night Shows at 7s30 & 9:25 Adm. 150 &■ 500 Matinee & Nights COMING-TAP ROOTS THE FRENCH LINE THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS.. JOHNNY GUITAR....THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE. BRIDGE AND SAI'ffiA PARTIES The first of a series of weekly Bridge and Samba parties for the benefit of The Hudson Library will be held at the home of Mrs, Lyda Harcombe, Thursday evening, July 12, Prizes have been donated and punch will be served. Each play contributes #1»00 to the Library fund each week. Tables have already been filled for the first evening's play. Anyone interested in playing at the next party, Thursday July 19, or on later Thursday evenings, may get in contact with Miss Helen Augur, phone 2075. It is planned to continue this series on Thursday evenings, at 7:45 p.m., through the summer. If enough people are interested, a second series may be arr anged, possibly in the afternoon* ARE YOU GETTING READY FOR HILLBILLY DAY? By - Richard Thompson Are you getting ready for hillbilly day? We certainly hope so. Hillbilly Day this year will feature as our theme: ’’Country Music’*, There will be from 20 to 30 Hillbilly Bands here representing 15 states to compete in a band contest all afternoon. These bands are members of the “Jimmy Rogers Society of Country Music”, a nation wide organization, and this will more than likely be the best Hillbilly Day we have ever had* They are anxious to come and be a part of our ever growing holiday and they pro mise to put on their best show. We are fortunate to have these bands and when the day is over we will have heard the best in country music. In order to have the whole afternoon (Con’t. on page 12) i I WOMAIJS AUXIL/iRY MEETS THIS MORiaNG i Tho Wom^ans Auxilary of the Highlands CoiJiiunity Hofrpit?J. will meet this morning, (Thursday, July 5) at 11:00 a,m, at the I SatiJLnh Club Room, This is an important I meeting so please come and bring a sand- ! wich. Dues are payable. Final arrange ments for the Bazaar must be made. MUSEUi4 NEWS Biological Research workers at the j museum are Mr, Duane F, Houck, University j of Forth Carolina, a botanist, working 1 on the m3,ntsj Dr. Albert E. Reynolds of ! Do Pauw University - salamanders; and I Dr» Arnold Van Pelt, Tusculum College, j who is continuing studies on the altitu- I dinal distribution of ants, Tho Nature Study Classes, which began Tuesday, June 19, will meet each Tuesday and Thursdoj*^ at 10 a»m, through-out the suramer, Tuesday, July 3, the class had thirty-five in attendance. Children, ages 6-14 are invited to attend these classes* (con*t, on page 8) ROTARY INSTALLATION Tuesday evening, July 3, the Rotary Club had its installation of officers. The officers who were installed are as foll ows: President - R, T, Houts, Jr.; Vice President - Leslie Misnerj Secretary - Bob Ramseyf. Treasurer - M. V, ’’Mayor” McCall; Direstors - Bill Trowbridge, Dr, C, E, Mitchell, and W. H. Cobb, One section reserved for colored people at all matinees at the Galax Theatre*
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