THE GALAX NEWS JULY 31, 1958 PAGE 17 HIGHLflnDS communiTY THEniRF PRESENTS "THE DRUMORD" AUG. 6-7-8 LAST PRODUCTION "SPEAKING OF MURDER" Old Dixie Hall- Built 1830-1860 Now offers a wide selection of old and new treasures Plus a complete decorator service! Fabric for slipcovers, curtains, upholstery from my New York shop. Gifts Pattern Glass EVELYN HOPE DANIELS Main Street Franklin, N*C. miGHLflnos SUPER SAVE WITH GREEN STAMPS UJ.E. mcGUIRE Building Consultant Highlands, North Carolina Franklin Road Phone 21?1 EluiF INVITES YOU TO REST, RELAX, AND BRCWSE Located Next To Sinclair Station THe commissRRY Baked Goods - - - Shrubbery Open Thru Aug# 9th "DEERSLAYER" ”The Deerslayer,” Twentieth Century- Fox*s Cinemascope, DeLuxe Color epic of the early American frontier will play at the Galax Theatre Saturday, August 2* The classic story of the struggle between early frontiersman and the dead^ ly Huron and Delaware Indians stars Lex Barker, Rita Moreno, Forrest Tucker, Cathy 0* Donnell, Jay C. Flippen and Carlos Rivas, who played opposite Miss Moreno in ”The King and I." "The Deerslayer, ” written by Ameri ca* s first native writer, James Fenimore Cooper, deals with that period of Ameri can history when our frontiers extended only as far as the Susquehanna River Valley in New York State, CAMP HIGHLANDER (Con*t) director prove very interesting* Stories about fishing, hunting, camping, and the war are some of the topics covered during this time# The social side of comp life is token care of also* Dances with Merre Woode and Adahi Girls* Comps have proved very interesting, and the older boys have been to the Mountain City and Highlands Square Dcnces* All of the boys are very enthusias tic about oil of the comp activities and very little, if any, home sickness has been noted^ The director and staff are very pleased that the opening yerx at Camp Highlander has been so successful^ The staff includes t Mr. njid Mrs. Ben Wojc, Owners and Director, Highlands, N*C*j Thomas H» McCoin, Assistant, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Mrs« Thomas H* McCoin, Secretar, Baton Rouge, Louisiana| Mrs, McTy Jojie Rupp, Dietitian, Baton Rouge, Louisiana! Miss Rosalie Nutter, Registered Nurse, West Virginia; Mr* Paul Bergeron, (See Middle of Right Column) Metal Shop Director, Baton Rouge, Louisi ana; Mr* T,B, Abies, Riding Instructor, Seneca, South Carolina* Senior Counsel ors* Pete Bertram, Knoxville, Tennessee, Univ* of Tennessee; Tom Keating, Green ville, S*C,, Furman, Uhiv*; David Young, Asheville, N»C,, Clemson, University; Dave Bolin, Knoxville, Tennessee, Univ* of Tenn«; Dave Moore, Opelousas, Louisi ana, Teacher, Opelousas High School,; George Townsend, Baton Houge, Louisiana, Bernard Terrace School-Teacher; Morton Blo.ckwell, Baton Rouge, La*, La, State Univ* Junior Counselors: Max Fain, Spartanburg, S#C.; Bill Clary, Toccoa, Ga*; Bill Freshwater, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; George Reymond, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Freddy Perry, Clemson, S,C. of » SOI C imiCT'ON M COfi PORIER S s?ar*' r>9 GENE KELLY MITZIGAYNOR KAY KENDALL TAINA ELG J.^CMS 9'tRGrRAG • msicK Ik r , r=Xf • ui_.. •« "-rtK* GALAX THEATRE - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6

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