THE G.i'iX NH«
JTOE 20.1957
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LYDfl HRRCOIUBE
REALTOR
INSURANCE - ESTATE
Phone 33^0
H.S.TALLEY STORE
A few of the goods to be found at
Talley * s;...
Groceries -St^le and Fancy
Men and Boys Clothes
Shoes for the entire family
Grass Seed and Lawn Supplies
Fertilizer- Lime for the Farm
Coal
Fishing LiP^iise arid Si^ippllres- ^
Phone 2h-2^
HIGHLANDS C01#IUNITI THEATRE NOTES FROM
OLD SCHOOL HILL-BT Mrs. Jack Wilcox
In 1937f a small group of Highlanders,
STommer and year-around residents, started
the HOT# In 19^0, when thearte lights
were last on, the group was much larger
and productions haiabeen praised for their
professional polish# Now,at the request
of the Town of Highlands,the Theatre is
again in operation,as part of the recre^
ationaL program and opportunity for cre
ative activity offered by the Town*
The formula for success is the same:
community talent under expert direction.
The sovinds and sights on Old School Hill..
Mrs. Louis Hdwards announces the open
ing of the CoEomissary in the building next
to the Condiment Shop, formerly occupied
by the Vogue Beauty Shop, on June 21* Home
iffiad© c^es, pies, breads, fresh friiits,
country hams and fancy foods will be for
sale.
MONG THE GUEST AT HIGHLANDS INN
Mrs. W. E. Matthews,Montgomery Alabamaj
Mr* Yeoman Keen, Hollywood Fla.^Mss Ciysta
McDonald, Miami Fl4jMrs Robert Rosemond,
Cashiers N,G.;Mr and Mrs. Pat Lamkin,Athens
Ga*;Dr. and Mrs. ¥.A. Cotton,V/inter Park
Come see,hear and help make them...are the Fla*;Mr. William Manning,Charlotte N.C.j
sameihanmering sjid sawing,flats going up, Mr and Mrs* E. J. Martin,Atlanta Ga*j Mr*
lines being read;preachers turned carpen- Maurice Turner,Charlotte N.C,;Miss Mollie
ters, college professors painting with col- Smith,Knoxville Tenn.; pss Beth Mauney,
lege students,teen-agers at Jobs that are Knoxville Tenn.|Mrs* Walter Newbern,Palm
fun because Beach Fla*jMr. and Mrs. Frank Doar,North
1 .t x_ S.C.jMr. and Mrs* Robert Watterson
Athens Ga.jDr. and T4rs. E ..H. Killhef f er,
Sewalls Point Fla*^ Miss Ruth Higgins,
Alpharetta Ga*j Miss Ruc^ Crawford Atlanta
Ga*;I''Irs* W.S. Shephard Sr* and Mrs* W.S*
Shephard Jr. Tampa Fla*;Miss Susie Finglay
Macon Ga.jMiss Undine Brown,Macon Gs,; Mr*
boys and girj^s? finding^ that "something to
do” they had been plaguing their parents
about*
Fred Coney Allen, the director* * ••who
will be best rembered for his handsome
staging of The Doctor In Spite of Himself
in 19^0...announces that Harvey, one of
the most successful comedies oi the decade,^^ ]\irs* Joseph Frink,Miami Fla.jMr* and
mil be the opening play, July 3rd,iith andi^jj^g^ Elmer Ivhittle, Sarasota Fla. jMrs.Jamea
5th, curtain time 8:30, tickets on sale soon,j^^ Simpson,Birmingham Ala*jMrs* Dan Shad-
all seats reserved. burn,Decatur Ga*j Mrs*' M^on Douthwell,
Remember Jimmy Reese,who came from At- Decatur Ga*; pjid Mrs. Ralph Gorgj-,Decatur
lanta to work with us in 19U0 and 19la? ^
You have seen him oft en in the past few~ *
years on all of the biggest TV theatre
progrems* As his contribution toward this
season* s success,Jirrmy has made special
arrangements to come from New York to play
the famous role of Elwood P* Dowd*
SuBSCRIBS TC BIE G.XAX ivEWS -
• $1./^ FDR -THE SEASON
(Con*t on Page 9 )
tFe
commiss ary
LOCATED NEXT TO THE CONDIMENT SHOP
OPENING JUNE 21
HOME MADE CAKES- PIES - BREADS-
FRESH FRUITS - COUNTRY HAMS -
AND FANCY COCKTAIL FOODS WILL
BE FOR SALE.,.
”A LITTLE BIT OF MANY THINGS”
DRY GOODS GROCERIES
COUNTRY CURED HAMS
NOTIONS SHOES
SOURWOOD HONEY
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