KucIech libranr 5c P£^ COPY 7TH Y6nR OF PUBLICflTIOn PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON BY THE GALAX THEATRE, HIGHLANDS, N.C. Thursdey, June 19, 1958 Mary Summer Norman, Editor Assisted by Joanne i)endy and Tina Harbison 5c PER COPY GflLflX THEflFRE Ihur-Fri June 19-20 Jerry Lewia-David Wayne-Phyllis Kirk in "THE 3RD SACK" Shows at 7*30 & 9i30.«*Adm 20^ & 60^ Feature at 7t50 and 9>50 approx* Saturday June 21 Ray Milland-Barbara Stanwyck- Barry Fitzgerald in "CflLlFORniR'' in Technicolor Shows at 7i30 & 9830,.*Adm 20^ & 6o^ Feature at 750 and 9>55 approx# Sun-Mon June 22-23 Anna Magnani-Anthony Quinn in ‘UUILDI5 THE UJIHD" Not recommended for children Matinee Sunday at 3:00 1 Show Sunday Night at 9jOO Monday Shows at 7j30 & 9*30 |Adii>* Matinee 150 & 50^«**Nights 200 & 6O0 Feature approx, 10 minutes after show starts Tuesday June 24 Jose Ferrer-Joanne Gilbert- Gena Rowlands in ''THE HIGH COST OF LOVinG'" in CinomaScope Not recommended for children Shows at 7S30 & 9:15«.*Adm 200 & 6O0 Feature at 7;55 and 9iA5 approx, Wednesday June 25 Rock Hudson-Robert Stack-Dorothy Malone in ‘THE TflRniSHEC «nGEL5“ in CinemaSoopo Not recontaended for children Shows at 7:30 & 9s30,.*Adm 200 & 6O0 Feature at 7? 59 ssfad lOtOO approx# Comings “TEN NORTH FREDERICK" "COUNTRY MUSIC HOLIDAY" "■ffiE YOUNG LIONS" "JOKER IS WILD" LIBRARY TEA The Annual Silver Tea for the bene fit of the Hudson Library wiH be held on Tuesday afternoon, June 24-th, from 4 to 6, at the lovely home of Mr# and Mrs# H^old N# Cooledge# Everyone is cordial ly invited. Come and bring your guests, enjoy a delightful afternoon, and help the IiibrrTy at the seme time# Follow the markers# "SAM‘S FOLLY’* CO^iPLETED AND NOV/ OPEN Samuel M* Connell, Brigadier General (Retired) of the U#S# Air Force has com pleted "Sam*s Folly" which is an old fashioned waterwheel powered com meal mill and a two car cableway from U#S# Highway on® mile Northwest of High lands on the Franklin road, do\m to the mill# The Mill and cable cars are most unusual and unique, and the General waa kind enough to show the editor of this paper around the project on Thursday p#m# last week* It proved to be a most inter esting adventure# When advancing up the slight incline towards the cablecar control house, lo cated on U#S# #64 one is fascinated by the (Con*t on page 13) ART GALLERY WILL O^EN TONIGHT The Highlands Art Gallery will open tonight at 7t30 when the first sale of the season will begin* This is the eleventh year that the Gallery has been located here in Highlands# Everyone is cordially invited to attend the sales which will continue for the remainder of the summer season# NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY THEATRE The Highlands Community Theatre was founded in 1940 when 0. small group of lo cal end summer residents presented a ploy# This play was presented not by a group of professionals, but by men, women, boys and girls with a common goal—the produc tion of GOOD THEATRE# Their desire was not to present Broadway plays merely for the sake of presenting warmed-over Broad way, but on the contrary, to be highly selective in their choice of production# If Broadway had produced an exceptionally fine piece of droma, then it may bo cho sen for production ajid presented with a strict 0.dherence to the playwrights in tent by the Highlands Community Theatre# (Con*t on page 8)