Hudson Library
Highlands, N. C
r PUBLISHED WEEKLY DIJRING THE SUMMER SEASON ^
J(^ BY THE GALAX THEAIHE, HIGHLANDS, K.C. J
PrR COPY Ihursday July 12, 1956 PER COPY
Mary Simmer, Editor
Assistod by Judy Reynolds
Phono 2495
GALAX THEATRE
Ihiirs-Pri. July 12-13
John Agar-Memie Van Doren in
»STAR IN ™ DUST** in Technicolor
Matinees Thursday at 3jC0
Night Shows at 7;30 ft 9:25
Adm» 15fe & 50^ Matinee & Ni.^hts
Saturday, July 14
Joel McCrea-Vera Miles in
**WICHITA” in CinemaScope & Technicolor
Matinee at 3:00
Night Shows at 7:30 & 9t25
Adm, 15?^ & 500 Matinee Night
Sun-Mon July 15-16
Susan Hayward-Vcn Heflin In
”TAP ROOTS” in Technicolor
Sunday Shows at 3:00 & 9:00
Monday Shows at 7:30 & 9:35
Adin: Matinee and nights 15j: and 50^
Tuesday July 17
Jane Russell-Gilbert Roland In
"THE FRENCH LINE” in Tfechnicolor
Shows at 7:30 & 9:35
Adm: 20^ and 60^
Wednesday July 18
Clifton Webb-Gloria GrahaJDe In
»mE ^ TO NEVER WAS’» in
CinemaScope & Technicolor
%)ecial Matinee at 3:00
Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:35
Adm: Matinee 15^ & 50^
Night 20p & 60^
COMING - IHE FASTEST GUN ALIVE...JOHNNY
GUIT/iR,. .ARTISTS AND MODELS.. .BHOWAI^
JUNCTION.
BROIHERHOOD MEETING
Ihe Macon County Association of Bro
therhood will hold a meeting tonight
(Thursday) at the Highlands Baptist
Church at 8 p*m*
PICTURES TO BE TAKEN
Paul*s Studios of Hendersonville,
N.C., will be in Highlands on Monday,
July 16 and will take pictures of all
interested persons from 11 aom^ to 7 p«m*
Ihe pictures will be made at Hotel Ed
wards.
NEWS-
News items and personals are always
appreciated. Either send them by mail,
or leave at the theatre box office or in
the Refreshment Shop next to the Iheatre©
GEM CUTTING AS A HOBBY
The Lapidary Division of the Southern
Appalachian Mineral Society is putting
on a program, "GEM CUTTIFG AS A HOBBY"
at the liuseum of Natural History, Thurs
day, July 12.
2sOC*'5uOUx}ffi, Demonstration of Lapidary Tech
niques Exiiibit of Cut Stones.
Wt M. Graham, Svannanoa, N,C.
Charles Hare, Tryon, N.C.
8:00 p«m. Illustrated lecture. Mines,
lapidary techniques, field trips.
By W. M. Graham, Chairman, Lapidary
Division, Southern Appalachian Mineral
Society,
PUBLIC INVITED
HILLBILLY DAY 1956
By Richard Thompson
This year, our fifth annual Hillbilly
Day promises to outdo anything we' have
ever had. We are expecting the largest
crowd ever assembled for ous* annual fun
day, and in order to take care of the mul
titude, Main Street will be blocked off
from 8:00 aom. until after the Street
dance.
We want to encourage everyone to please
stock their groceries before August 1, and
in this way inconvenience will be cut to
a minimum* People who attend the High
lands Art Gallery on Hillbilly Day are
urged to use the rear entrance for parking.
(Con*t. page 5)
ROTARY NEWS
The Honorable Frank E. Jennings, of
Jacksonville, Florida, and Highlands, was
the speaker at the Rotary Club Tuesday
evening, July 10. Mr. Jennings’ subject
vras •'‘The History of the United States. **
COMING SOON TO THE GALAX THEATRE:
"Johnny Guitar" starring Joan Crawford
and Sterling Hayden*
"Artists and Models" starring Dean Mar
tin and Jerry Lewis*
"Bhowani Junction" starring Ava Gardner
and Stewart Granger*
"D-Day the 6th of June" starring Robert
Taylor and Richard Todd*
"Leather Saint" starring John Derek and
Jody Lawrence.
"Anything Goes" starring Bing Crosby and
Jeanmaire.