7TH YERR OF PUBLICflTlOn 5c PER COPY PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON BY THE GALAX THEATRE, HIGHLANDS, N.G. Thursday, July 17, 1958 Mary Summer Norman, Editor Assisted by Joanne Dandy and Tina Harbison PHONE 2495 5c PEP. COPY GflLflX THEfllRE Thur-PVi July 17-18 Glenn Ford-Red Buttons-Taina Elg 'imiTflTlOn GEnERflL"' in in Cinemascope Matinee Thurs at 3*00®«*Night 7»30 & 9*25 Adnip^iatinee 15^ & 50^o» •Nights 20^ & 60^ Feature Approx* 25 Min* after the show starts* Saturday July 19 Jock ^ahoney-Gilbert Roland- I Linda Cristal in "LF15TOF THE FRST 6UnS" I in CinemaScope & Color iMatinee at 3:00***Night at 7s35 & 9:25 I Adm-Matinee 15^ & 50^.•*Night 20^ & 6o^ ! Featxire at 3825, 8:00 & 9*50 Approx® I mmwrnim »mmmmvmm\»m t n i Surt-Mon-Tue July 20-21-22 I John Gavin-Lilo Pulver I in Erich Maria Ranarque*s I "R Time TO Love 4- r iimE to die"' I in CinemaScope & Color I The Great Love Story of World War II I by the author of ”A11 Quiet on the West- ; ern Pbront*'* We are Happy to be among I the first of the theatres in North Carolina to play this fine motion pic ture* I Matinee Sunday and Monday at 3*00 I Sunday night at 9*00 Mon & Tue Nights at 7*00 & 9*30 Feature Approx. 20 Minutes after show starts* Admission-This Feature - Matinees 20(^ & 60^ Nights 25^ & 75^ Wed-Hiurs July 23-24 Gordon Scott-Eve Brent in the Latest Tarzan Picture nRRZRn'S FIGHT FOR LIFE // in Color Matinee Thurs at 3*00**.Nights 7*30 & 9*25 Adm-Matinee 15^ & 50^* • .Nights 20^ & 6g^ Feat\ire approx 20 minutes after show starts* RIGHT SECTION RESERVED FOR COLORED AT ALL MATINEES GENERAL MEETING OF HCHA TOMORROW NIOIT The Highlands Community Hospital Aasociation holds its general meeting at 7*30 Friday night, July 18th, in the Highlands Commcunity Theatre buildingo All members are urged to attend, and any per sons interested in the Hospital are cor dially invited* Dr* H* Koepp-Baker and Dr* Markham Berry will speak and Dr. Koepp-Baker will answer any questions concerning the Hospital* Provision will be made for issuing memberships to those wishing to join the Association* THESPIAN DEMON FAILED, ENTERTAINERS TRIUMPHANT By - Nick Hodsdon The final performance of Noel Cow ard’s Blithe Spirit was a marvelous ex ample of the superlative ability, excep tional presence of mind, and down-right genius that has been lurking in the High lands Community Theatre, ready to bubble out at the drop of a cue* Friday night’s trying experiences put these assets, la tent as well as patent, to the test; and the theatre’s cast and crew come through so beautifully and professionally that the audience had no realization that anything was amiss* The Thespian Demon began his pranks by smiting Judy Oudshoff (who played Elvira, the blithe spirit) with a case of (Con’t on page 12) ROTARY WORKS FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING Rotary clubs in 110 countries and geographical regions throughout the world are united in an endeavor to promote in ternational understanding, good will and peace* That was the message of Gordon L* Butler of Andrews, governor of district 767 of Rotary International, in address ing the Rotary Club of Highlands on Tues day night, following a conference with local Rotary officers and committee chair man* In addition to the activities of the more than 9|800 Rotary clubs within their own communities to promote this objective, Mr* Butler explained, Rotary International has awarded grants of more then |2,600,000 in the past 11 years through its program of student fellowships, which enable out standing college graduates to study for (ConH on page 9)