THE GALAX KEWS August 16, 1956 PAGE 14 CCNOMYUjRCCER't FRESH 14EATS GAINESVILLE CHICKENS Phone 2156 Open until 9 p«m. HILLTOP AMOC Seri/ice Stat/on STOP IN And give your car a lift with Amoco gas and lubricants® Remember Amoco gas is pure and causes no lead fouling. Phone 4675 Operators Dewey Hopper & Morris Wilson ”ATHENA« Described as M-G-M^s salute to youth, music and rcinance, **Athena," lilting new color musical, plays today, (ihursday), August 16, at the Galax Theatre vdth a banner cast of sta:?s comprising Jane Pow ell, Edmund Purdon, Debbie Reynolds, Vic Damone and Louis Calhern, A double-romance plot, teaming Miss Powell and Purdom and Miss Reynolds and Damone, respectively, in songo, dances, and kisses, “Athena” is as filled with laughs as it is with music and lyrics. It tells the story of a zany family of health addicts and worshipers at the shrines of numerology and astrology, whose daughters place their faith in the stars in order to get the husbands of their dreams* Jane Powell has another singing role to compare with her big hit in '‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” Edmund Purdom, Holl3^ood’s overnight star, comes to the new picture from his critically- acclaimed work in '^The Student Prince” and ‘*T^ie Egyptiane ^ Playing a VS-year-old physical culture enthusiast who dedicates his life to creating a perfect mal.e to enter a Universe” contest, Louis Calhern^s role is in striking contrast to his charact erisations in •’Srecutive vSuite” and •'Julius Caosar, '■ 'This role is built strictly for laughs, Sne -’Athena’- musical score, i-.»ritten by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blanej fea'^iii'es new numbers destined for ffi.t Parade honors. They are "Love Can Change the Stars, *' ’’Imagine," “Venezia,'- ’’Vocalize*” mon-izaj ” ”I never Felt Better” and ”Ihe Girl Next Door.” GUESTS OF KING’S IM-IS - NOS. I & II (Con't) Mrsa Elsie Sockrider, Miami., KLa^, 5 Mr# & Mrso R. Borden Wilson, Bartow, Fla^j Mrs. T* S. TranthaJii^ Jr, ?£ Lig«a, Key Biscayne, F^.a.'| Mrs. S. A, V/illiams & Margaret Williams, Chattanooga, Tenn.| Mr, & l^s. Sti*uni. Rock Island, 111# 5 Mrs* Carl Ingram, Bradenton, ilao; Sumar Ingram, Miami 3 Florida; Mrso Sallie Lou Smith, Easley, S, C.; Mr. R. M, Slanty, Braden ton, Fla. Mrs* E. Lc Shelmett, Winder, Ga«; Mrs. Otis M. Jackson, Winder^ Ga*; Mrs. 0. A. Dozier, Atlanta, Gac} Mrs, J. Fp Thompson, I4rs, Henry Lucious, MrSo Go Go McLaurin, Mr So Earle Bethea, Dillon, S.^ 6c j Mr^ & Mr Si John F» Clai'kson, Mss Beverly Clark son, Newberry; St C,.| Miss Lil Leightsey, Hampton, S* C~^ Mr^ & Mrs. K?JL1 T, McGee, Charleston, S. Co5 Mr^ & Mr:^. H„ Tangent, Ne’-ffiionc Ga.> 3 Mr, & Mrs. T. T. James & Davis,> Alb any ^ Ga^* Mra & Walter Baeneigler & family, Jackson. Tenn,. | Mi'c. & Mrse Walter S. Graye^ Griffiii!; Ga,ii| Mr^ & Mrs* M* J. MoKecnej', A'ti.anta^ Ga,>* Mr, & Mrso J. H« Pri thj,^, Jr ,j Glirjton,, S, John H. Pitts, Albei'^iaj-le, N. 0^- j SruIj Ausband, Al.ber- mar'lej Sc Cej Mtc & Mrs= H. Burt, Albany, Georgia» Mro & Ml'So Wilson Bar stow, Florid a j Mrso Henry Hoffjuan, Charleston, Cj>; Mrs^ W.n^ Hutobincon, Charleston, S>C.; Mrs . Cromer, AT:lariT.a6 Ga-* Mrs? Jt. M-, Rebartson Charleston;. S-C*; Mr^ 5c Mrs* Wc Ho Jones; Mr. & Mr«, W^ Cc liarri.s, Royston_ Ga^i i'-ir. & Mrso Paul Hcdley & la'olly, Glencoe, Mooj I'irr^ & Mrso Thomas Guriey;, OrJaidoj Fla*; ttr. & Mrs* Frank KaVifiiien^ Atlanta;. Ga.; Mr„ Sc Mrs. J. H. OweriSj P-oanoicQj Ala^ Cdbin UUedi/ers Gift Shofj HANDWOVEN LINENS Other Grafts A Member of the Southern Highlands Handier£-t*t Guild 8 Miles to Norton Community Out Cashiers Road TRY t) _J t\ L_ I I ”IT‘S HOMOGENIZED” GE!JERAL BAKING CO.