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THE GiUi/iX NEWS AUGUST 15, 1957 PAGE ^ mdgine-^ouMedd in the Ooijd^^^our^eetonthe {jround! ' ' foR An Investment in Nature *s Rustic^Exhilarating VJonderland with the Convenience of Paving,Utilities,Unliinited Water* FOR THE FAMILY who likes its leisiire mixed—partly dreams,partly reality**——«• FLAT MOUNTAIN ESTATES IS TOE ideal investment ; On its 12^ available acres,only 8 minutes from the town clock,telephone and electric services, two wells that draw cool,refreshing water from deep in the mountain-side-plus a payed road for easy commuting* For dream-castle minded city folk who seek a setting of scenic ^lender, bursting into a veritable palette of Nature*s rich color schemes, PLAT MOUNTAIN guarantees an extra share of inner reflection and sei?enity* li/hy not put your head in the clouds *»♦»*» #»your feet on the ground at FLAT MOUNTAIN ? ITS PRICE TAG ? LESS than you would think that such a high degree of Satisfaction would command I CONTACT OMER, PHONE 2l6l or MEL KEENER PHONE U28U FOR DETAILS HIGHLANDS. N. C. BY POPULAR REQUEST (Con»t ) This touching story of the life of Lilian Roth is played by Susan Hayward who captures the loneliness and unhappiness that was Miss Roth* Although some names have been changed and a fev; romances bypassed, the essence of Miss Roth*s story has been kept intact and the simply honest^^ with which her tale is told is credilt iic# her* Miss Hayt-rard sings four old favorites in the picture which she does well* The tragedy of Lilian Roth began when she was a child and her mother literally pushed her onto a stage# B egimning with this,thoae who see the picture vd.ll be thrilled and shocked over and over again because j\ist after they*ve witnessed a scene in which it appears that the star has attained a climatic pinnacle of super ior acting,comes still another to top its psredecessEors* A number of Theatre Patrons have asked about this movie and the management is proud to bring it to Highlands* "WITS END*’ for STmQEEBY, NOTES, GIFT BOXES AND POUND PAPER. LIBRARY TEA Through the kindness of Mr* and Mrs* E#L* Phillips,Sr*,the annual Tea for Hudson Library will be held at their home on Sequoy^ Lake on Thursday,August 22nd from 1| to 6 P.M. Mrs* James H, Howe, as chairman, is in charge of arrangements for the Tea* Everyone is cordially invited,so if you*d like to spend a pleasant afternoon at one of Highlands* loveliest homes,enjoy deliciou® refreshments, and help the Library at the same time, follow the arrows to the Tea on August 22nd* HIGHLANDS SCHOOL FACULTY Tho faculty of Hi^*lands School has ^ been announced as foXloias:High School Frank Watson, PrincipaljW.C. Newton* The English- French position is still vacant*Elementary School:0.F. Summer;]Mrs* Fred Brown|Mrs» Edith Henson,l'Irs, Eliza Grist,Mrs* Regina Schiffli,Miss Ethel Calloway^l'Irs* Margue rite Potts,Miss Virginia Edwards and Mrs, Irene James* The opening date of Hi^lands School has been set for Tuesday,September 3*
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