Hudson Library HigKlands, N. C* m JC PER. COPY PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASOK BY THE GALAX THEATRE, HIGHLi\NDS, W. C. Ihursday August 30, 1956 Mary Summer, Editor Assisted by Judy Reynolds Phone 2495 5c pen COPY in GALAX THEATRE Ihursday August 30 James Stewart-Doris Day in »THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH” in Technicolor Matinee at 3s00 Night Shows at 7:15 ^ 9:30 j Note 7:15 Stfirting Time Adm, 20ip & 60^ j Friday August 31 Hianphrey Bogart-Gene Tierney in »THE LEFT HAND OF G0D» in GinemaScope & Technicolor Shows at 7:30 9:25 Adm, 2Dft 8c 60if: Saturday September 1 Caludette Colbert-Earry Sullivan »TEXAS LADY'* in Technicolor Matinee at 3:00 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:25 Adm, 15^ & 50^ Sun-Mon Sept, 2-3 Betty Grable-Sheree North in »mcW TC BE VERY. VERY POPULAR" in Cinemascope and Technicolor One Show Sunday at 9:00 Two Shows Monday at 7:15 & 9:15 Adm. 20^t & 60^ Tuesday Sept, 4 Vivien Leigh-Kenneth Moore in »THE ragP BLUE SEA" in GinemaScope and Technicolor Shows at 7:15 & 9:15 Adm, 15^ Sr. 50^ Wednesday Sept, 5 > — Richard Widmark-Lpuren Bacall-Charles BoyejP^®^^* • llmrrm \ ii • 1 IjH I SILVER TEA Come to the Silver Tea this afternoon at Kings Inn Number 2. Benefit of the Hud son Library. EARLY DAYS OF THE HUDSON LIBRARY by Sarah Hines Bailey "1*11 loan a stove," said Professor Harbison, "It’s cracked a little on one side# "1*13. fix it" volunteered Mr, Boyn ton, "Well, 1*11 give a cord of wood" offered Mr, J. Jay Smith, Fbrom other sources came offers of a lamp, a table and the mealier furnishings for the small room which housed the Hudson Library of 1894* At that time the library was composed of six shelves of books conteiined within an old fashioned closed bookcase. The actual nucleus of the Library was a box of new books sent down from Mass achusetts to start a library in memory of Mrs, ED.la Hudson, who came to Highlands in jl880 to restore her health* She was a jwoman of unselfish spirit whose wish was l"to place good reading matter within jreach of the communities of this region," j (Con't, page 9) jsCHOOL BEGINS TUESDAY 0, F, Summer, Principal, has announced I that Highlands School will start Tuesday, jSeptomber 4, at 8:45 A.M, } High school teachers this year are 0, iF, Summer, W, C. Newton and tos, Jennie [Reschke, The eleanentary teachers are Ralph lAngel, ^irs• Paul Grist, Mrs, Regina Schif- fli. Miss Ethel Calloway, l*irs. Elaine Nor ton, Miss Virginia Edwards, Mrs. Rebekah May, i'lrs. Irene James and Mrs, Eknma R« in COBWEB" in GinemaScope & Technicolor Shows at 7:15 & 9s30 Adm, 15^ & 50^ Ihur-Fri Sept, 6-7 Van Johnson- Ruth Roman Joseph Cotten-Jack Carson in "THE BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE" IN GinemaScope and -Technicolor Shows at 7:15 & 9:10 Adm, 20^ & 60^ Saturday Sept, 8 MacDonald Carey-Patricia Medina "STR/iNGER ^ MI DOOR" Shows at 7:15 & 9:05 Adm, 15^ & 50^ For Coming Movies, see page 15 in I Children entering the first grade must pe 6 years of age on or before October 16, of this year. State regulations require that the age be obtained from the birth certificate. The child must have had im munizations as required by law, I (Con*t,page 3) POSIMASTER TO RESIGN Charles C, Potts has announced that he is resigning October 31, after more than 21 years of postal service, Mr. Potts was acting postmaster from May 16, 1935 to May 15, 1936 and clerk in the post office from May 16, 1936 to August 31, 1940» He was appointed postmaster of the Highlands Post ffice which was effective SQptember 1, 940 and has been serving in this position since that time. (ConH. page I4)