Hudson Libr Hishlaods, N. Ci 5c PGR COPY 7TH YePlR OF PUBLICflTIOn PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON BY TOE GfiUX !IHEA1RE, HIGHUNDS, N.C. !Qi\irsday, August 7, 1958 Mary Summer Norman, Editor Assisted by Joanne Dandy and Tina Harbison PHONE 2495 5c PER COPY GflLfiX THEflTRE Thursday August 7 Doris Day*John Raitt in *TH£ PflJflmfi GRfTlE" in Color Matinee at 3800***Night at 7»30 & 9i30 Adio-Matinee 15^ & 50^»««Night 20^ & 60^ Feature at 3*20^ 7l50 & 9*50 in JViday August 8 Clark Gable-Yvonne De C&rlo ^ *BRnD OF finGELS" in Color Shows at 7tl5 & 9t35***Adm 20^ & 60^ Note Earlier Starting of First Show Feature at 7I25 & 9*45 Saturday August 9 Henery Ponda^Anthony Perkins- Betsy Palmer in nHE Tin STRR" Matinee at 3»00«.#Night at 7*30 & 9*25 Adm-Matinee and Night 15^ & 50^ Feature at 3*20^ 7*50 & 9*45 Sunday August Jo Alan Ladd—Earnest Borgnine—Katy Jurado in . 'IH6 BRDLflQDERS'' in GinemaScope & Color Matinee at 3100.#Night at 9*00 Adm-Matinee 15^ & 50^w#.Mght 20^ & 60^ Feature at 3*20 and 9*20 Monday August 11 James Dean-Julie Harris-^Raymond Massey “ERST OF EDED ' In CinemaSoope & Color Showa at 7ilSi & 9i30»««*»Adm 20^ & 6o^ Feature at 7*35 & 9*50 in lUesday August 12 l^rone Power-Ava Gardner-Jfel Ferrer— Errol Flynn»Eddie Albert in "THE sun RLSO RISES" in GinemaScope & Color Shows at 7*15 & 9*35»**»«Adm 20^ & 60^ Feature at 7*25 & 9*45 Wednesday August 13 The Coc^elling Story of ’‘RIBERT SCHUJEITZER" in Color Special Matinee at 3*00 Night at 7*30 & 9*25 Adm^^tinee and Night 20^ & 60^ Feature at 3*30, 8*00 & 9*55 «THE DRUNKARD" OPENS By - Nick Hodsdon At 8:30 last night, the curtains of the Highlands Coianunity Iheatre parted to reveal on hour of old-fashioned melo- droma, the likes of which few in the audience had ever seen* The audience caught the spirit immediately and hissed the villain, cheered the hero, and sighed at the plight of the heroine. The noble recipients of these voca tive acclamations were Greta Dear, hero ine; Bill Raoul, hero| Nick Hodsdon, villain; and Jack Neel, drunkard. The supporting cast consisted of Beverly Fitspatrick, mother) Skip Willaims, amorous old maid; Paulene Mel vine, da^unk- ord*s daughter; Rebecca Johnston, noble philanthropist; and Kathy Reynolds, half witted sister of the hero# Needless to (Con*t on page ll) MUSIC FESTIVAL Three concerts are sched\iled for music lovers at Highlands on Monday, Aug«» ust 11 and Tuesday, August 12 when the orchestra of the Brevard Music Center will be heard at the school auditorium in Highlands# These three concerts will constitute the initial programs of the Highlands Music Festival Association# James Christian Pfohl, founder and director of the Brevard Music Center will conduct all three concerts* In addition to Monday and Tuesday evening concerts, there will ba a Tuesday afternoon concert programmed as a youth concert* This afternoon concert tho primarily designed for young people should prove delightfully informative for all ages# The evening concerts will begin (Con^t on page lo) HDSPIT/IL FUND DRIVE The Highlands Hospital Association began a four weeks fund raising campaign last week to raise needed funds for the Highlands ComQunity Hospital. The office for this drive is conveniently located in the Mitchell Building and the phone number is 5710. Mr. W.C. Caye is campaign director (Con*t. on page 8) flTTEnOTHE music F£STIVnL RUGUST 1H2