7TH YEAR OF PUBLICflTIOn 5c PER COPY PUBLISHED 1/JEEKLY DURING THE SUMER SEASON BY THE GALAX THEATRE,. HIGHLAi©S,N,C. Thursday, August 21, 195^ Mary Summer Norman, Editor Assisted by Joanne Dendy and Tina Harbison PHONE 2^95 PER 5c COPY GninX THEHTRF Thursday August 21 Chce It Was Humaii-EJven As You and II "THE FLY" in Terror-Color Matinee at 3«00#**Night at 7i30 & 9*25 Adm-Matinee & Night 15^ & 50^ Feature at 3*20, H50 & 9*45 Friday August 22 Yul Brynner-Maria Schell in "THE BROTHERS KRRflmfiZOV" in Color i^ecial Matinee at 3sOO««* Night at 7*00 & 9*40 Note 7*00 Starting Time Adm-Matinee 15^ & 50^,,,Night 20^ & &0^ Feature at 3*10, 7*10 & 9*50 Saturday August 23 Clint("Cheyenne^*) Valker- Virginia Mayo in '‘FORT DOBBS" Matinee at 3*00.#*Night at 7*30 & 9*25 Admr-Matinee & Night 15^ & 50^ Feature at 3*25, 7*55 & 9*50 Sun-Mon August 24-25 Mickey Rooney-Patricia Breslin^- Teddy Rooney in "finDY HPRDY COmES HOfTlE" Sunday Slows at 3*00 and 9*00 Monday at 7*35 & 9*20 Adm-Matinee 15^ & 50^***Nights 20^ & 60^ Feature 25 minutes after show starts Ihesday August 26 Glenn Ford-Shirley MacLaine in "THE SKEEPmm" in CinemaScope & Color Special Matinee at 3*00.•# Night at 7*35 & 9*25 Adm-Matinee 15^ & 50^•••Night 20^ & 6o^ Feature at 3*25, 8*00, & 9*50 Wednesday August 27 Cary Grant-Jayne Mansfield in "KISS THEm FOR (TIE" in CinemaScope & Color Shows at 7*25 & 9*30 Adm 15^ & 50^ Feature at 7*45 & 9*50 OBSERVATIONS OF AN OUTSIDER ON IHE HUDSON LIBRARY If the sign on the outside of a neat gray building on East Main Street had read “Welcome” instead of The Hudson Library it would have expressed the very idea evident to me as soon as I passed the por tal* The border of bright marigolds in front of the library all but spoke that word^ Jfy first impression was one of sur prise to find such a going concern in a spot over 4^000 feet up the mountain, but after I noted the number and variety of books available, my astonishment increased* One could go far and not find a collection of Reference Books as good^ The biography group, history and fiction are full, with (ConH on page I3) HIGHLANDS SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 3rd Mr* F«I* Watson, Frincipel, announces that the Highlands School will start on Wednesday, September 3, at 8*45 a«m« Ihe schedule for the first day will end at noon, the second day of school will end at 2 p*m*, and the third day will end at 3*15 p«m« as this will be the regular schedule for the year* IQie following teachers will teach in the school this year* 1st and 2nd grades - Mrs* Ruth Brown, Mrs* J.C* Vernon, and Mrs* Irene Jamesj 3rd grade - Miss Virgin ia Edwards; 4th grade - Mr* Dave Pruitt and Mrs* Edith Henson® Mr* Pruitt will also teach Driver Educationj 5th grade - teacher to be supplied; 6th grade - Mrs* Regina Schifflij 7th grade - Mrs* Paul (Con't on page 7) MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOC. TO MEET There will be a meeting of the High lands Music Festival Association, Tuesday, August 26 at 7*45 in the Assembly room of the Highlands Methodist Church* Everyone who is interested is cordially invited to attend the meeting* COMMUTE TO W.C.C* Anyone interested in finding a way to commute daily to Western Carolina College, Cullowhee, this coming school year may contact Mr. Willard Johnson, P*0# Box 374> Highlands, N.C*

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