HigWanda, N. Gi 7TH YEAR OF PUBLICflTIOn 5c PER COPY 5c PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON BY THE GALAX THEATRE, HIGHLANDS, N.C. Thursday, June 26, 1958 nrn Mary Summer Norman, Editor I LIV Vw I » Assisted By Joanne Dendy and Tina Harbison PHONE 2i;95 Gflinx THEATRE Thur-Fri June 26-27 Gary Cooper-Dlane Varsi in T£n nORTH FREDERICK" in CinemaScope Not recoiamended for children Matinee Thursday at 3sGO Night Shows at 7s25 & 9:30 I Adm-Matinee 20^ & 60^...Night 25^ & 75^ Feature at 320j 7s45 & 9*50 Approx* I j Saturday June 28 Ferlin Husky-Jesse White-Faron Young in "COUniRY music HOUDflV^' MATINEE at 3:00...Night at 7s30 & 9:20 Adm-Matinee 20^ & 60^,».Nights 25^ & 75^ Feature at 3*25| 7l55 & 9*50 Approx, Sun-Mon June 29-30 Marlon Brando—Montgomery Clift- Dean Martin in “THE YOUnG Lions" in CinemaScope Sunday Shows at 3:00 and 9:00 Monday Shows at 7:00 & 10:00 AdnwMatinee 20^ & 60^,..Nights 25^ & 75^ Feature starts approx* 20 min. after each show starts* Tuesday July 1 Frank Sinatra-Mitzi Gaynor- Jeanne Crain in "THE JOKER 15 UUILD" Shows at 7:15 & 9:30...Adm 20^ & 60^ Feature at 7:25 & 9:45 approx# Wednesday July 2 j Alec Guiness in ; "flLLRTSEfl' MATINEE at 3:00..*Night at 7:30 & 9:25 ^ Feature at 3:25^ 7:55 & 9:55 approx. j Adm-Matinee 15^ & 50^,..Night 20^ & 6o^ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS Members of the Exe.cutive Committee of The Highlands Community Hospital Asso ciation met r>n Tuesday night, June 2k* A treasurer’s report was given shew ing a balance of over $1|00,00 on hand« Much of this money will be used fcr pub licity purposes, publishing the hospital bulletin, and f^r publicizing fund rais- (Con^t. cn page 10) REBECCA S. HARRIS TRACT OF LAND BOUGHT FOR DEVELOPMENT The Rebecca S. Harris tract of land which amounts to approximately 100 acres has been purchased by Frank H. Potts, W.W* Edwards, Roy Potts, and Steve Potts* The actual purchase was completed several weeks ago* Che corner of this acreage lies at Main Street and Fifth Street just beyond the Highlands Presbyterian Church* Ihe property extends back to the foot of Sunset rocks* Ihis land was bought from Miss Re becca S. Harris and included in the deal is Kanonah, a well known place. Ihis property was purchased for the purpose of a subdivision. This develop ment has been named "Sunset Hills”. Streets are being opened up into the property and lots have been surveyed, so that they can be offered for sale* It is in the plans to rebuild the lake which was formerly on the property. FORMAL OPENING OF BIOLOGICAL STATION Ihis week-end will be a busy one for the Biological Station as it is the formal opening of the thirty-first ses sion and will include the formal opening on Fridey evening, anniial meeting of the board of mejiagers, the Annuel Meeting of the Board of Trustees and the Dedication of the New Buildings* At 8:00 p*m. at the Museum Building on Friday, Jiane 27, Dr. Stanley A. Cain will lecture on ”Ihe Role of The Biolog ical Station”* He is professor of bot any, University of Michigan, end his fields of reseciTch are ecology^ phytoge ography, and phytesociology* He is an authority on the vegetation of the Great -Snoky Mountains* On Saturday, June 28, at 9:30 a*m* (ConH on page 12) 'OFFICERS INSTALIED At the regular meeting of the High lands Rotary Club on Tuesday evening, at . Hotel Edwards, officers were installed fcr 1958-59• They are: Richard Harrison, president; Bill McCall, vice-presidentj Les Misener, treasurer| and Edward Potts, secretary. There were about forty five members and visitors present at the meeting. LIBRARY TEA IS SUCCESS The beautiful home of the Harold N. Cooledges was the setting for a most de lightful tea on Tuesday afternoon, spon - (Con*t on page 10)