Hudson Library Hij'hl&nds, N. C. \ \_J u 5c PER. COPY PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMffiR SEASON BY THE GMJiX THEATRE, HIGHLANDS, N,C. Thursday July 19, 1956 Mary Sunimer, Editor Assisted by Judy Reynolds Phone 2495 5c PER COPY GALAX THEATRE Ihur-Fri Jiay 19-20 Glenn Ford-Jeanne Graii.n In "THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE" Matinee Thurs. at 3sOO Night Shows at 7s30 9«25 Admj 15^ and 504 Matinee and Nights Saturday July 21 Joan Crawford-Sterling Hayden In «JOHHNY GUITAR» in Technicolor Matinee at 3sOO Night Shows at 7j30 & 9*35 Admi 15^ and 50^ Mntinee and Nights Sun-Mon July 22-23 Dean Martin-Jerry Lewis-Dorothy Malone in "ARTISTS MS MODELS'* in Vistavision & Technicfl^or Sunday Shows at 3sOO & 9:00 Monday Shows at 7s30 & 9*35 Adm* Matinee 15^&50^ Nights 20^ & 60^ Tue-Wed July 2^V-25 Ava Gardner-Stewart Granger in "BHOWANI JUNCTION" in Cinemascope & Technicolor %>ecial Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:35 Adm: Matinee 15^ & 50^ Nights 20^ 60^ COMING • DuDAY, THE 6th OF JUNE THE LEATHER SAINT THE KING AND I. BETRAYED THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH IHE CATER AFFAIR. ROTARY NEWS Lt» Governer Ernest Vandiver of Georgia was guest speaker at the weekly meeting of the Highlands Rotary Club last Tuesday evening* The Lt* Governor, who is an active campaigner and personal friend of Adlai Stevenson, spoke on "States Rights" and the current change in the thinking of the judicial branch of our federal govern ment as concerned with States Rights^ par*, ticularly segregation* In addition to the 10 local members present there wore 21 visitors* The visit ing Rotarians wore as foUowsi Yoeman Keene, Hollywood, Fla#j T*J. Drake, LfiJce- worth, Fla*5 Don Warren, Memphis, Tenn.j Frank Eidson, Thomesville, Ga*| Harvey Ttice, Thomasville, Ga*; Frank Jennings, Jacksonville, Fla*j L* C* P??rker,Andalusia (ConH.Page U) "TH£1 KING AND I" excellb:nt - superb - DFI^IGHTFUL, no matter the praiseword, they all fit the notion picture "THE KING AND I", in Cine- naScope 55 and Technicolor, starring Deb orah Kerr and Yul Brjoiner* This feature, which opened in Charlotte July 15, will be shown in Highlands Sun*- Mon*, Jialy 29-30, It is elabor:.to end opulent, yet glor^ iously warm; it a s musical drama that sweeps the spectator into its enchanting orbit, (Con*t. page 13 ) SCOUTIFG IN HIGHLANDS Troop No. 7 was registered February 28, 1954 after a lapse of two 3/ears, being sponsored by the Highlands Rotary Club, liiey picked a leader whom they thought had nothing else to do except Scout work and it has been said that the Highlands Troop is the only troop in North Cejolina with a fToll tiExO Scoutr.iaster, We have 32 registered scouts of various renks froM Tenderfoot to Life Scouts, also one who has been awarded the God and Country Award and three others who will be presented for the seme award in November. This award is strictly up to the scout and the Pastor of his Church* Scouting does not teach any creed, but tries to iiipress the importance of the Scout Oath ond Law so that they will take an active interest in the Scouts Church of his choice. (Con’t, page 16) ART EXHIBITION Draw a big red circle around Wednesday, July 25, for that is the day when Highlands will hold its first open art exhibition. It will be in the Hudson Library, East Main Street, and will be from 11:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m*,,,one day only. Here you will see pictures by artists of international renown and pictures by amateurs who have a wonderful time painting or drawing just for the fun of it. There willbe striking por traits in oils, done in the traditional manner, the finished workmanship and per fection in the smallest detcll are proof of the years of study and experience of the professional artist. There will be water colors vhoao exqui site charm will delight the eye...etchings showing an exceptional delicacy of delin^ iation,.,bold charcoal sketches and vivid and vigorous abstracts. All the work of (Con*t. page 4)