8TH Y6RR OF PUBLICflTIOn
PER COPY A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER P£R COPY
Published ¥eekly During The Summer Season
By The Galax Theatre, Highlands, N.C^
Thursday, June 25, 1959
Mary Summer Norman, editor
assisted by Joanne Bendy and Tina Harris on
GflLflx Theatre
Phone 24:05
BREVflRD music C6riT6R
THUR^FRI nJUNE 25’-*26
HENRY- FONDA^RICHARD WIDMARK--
ANTHONY qUINN'-DOROTHY MALONE
IN
“UJfiRLOCK"
IN Color d CinemaScope
NIGHT SHOWS AT 7:20 d 9:30
matinee THUR9 AT 3:00
FEATURE 10 MINUTES AFTER
SHOW STARTS
ADM MATINEE Idp^ d 500
NIGHT 20jl( d 600
SATURDAY JUNE 27
DON MURRAY'^DIANE TARSI'-
CHILL WILLS
j IN
j "FROm HELLTO TEXnS"
j IN Color d CinemaScope
j SHOWS AT 7:30 d 9:30
I FEATURE AT 7:45 d 9:50
I ADM 150 d 500
SUN^MON JUNE 26'-29
; SANDRA LEE--CLIFF ROJ^ERTSON
\ IN
I "GIDGET"
]
MATINEE SUNDAY AT 3:00
, 1 SHOW SUNDAY NIGHT AT 9:00
I MONDAY SHOWS AT 7:30 d 9:20
FEATURE 15 MINUTES AFTER
j SHOW STARTS
■ ADM MATINEE d NIGHT 150 d 500
TUE^WED JUNE 30*^JULY 1
PAUL NEWMAN'^EARBARA BU'SfiT-
ALEXIS SMITH
IN
“THEYounG PHiLfloeLPHiflns"
SHOWS AT 7:05 d 9:30
feature at 7:15 d 9:45
ADM 200 d 600
Pram Jime 27 throiigh August 30th,
musical sounds frcan the Transylvania
Music Camp Center will be heard through
out the mountains of western North Caro
lina*
The camp will open its 23rd season
with a full enrollment, and will be the
meeting place for musical youths frcsa
20 states and 2 foreign countries* The
studentsf faculty and staff members
compose the Transylvania
Transylvania Concert Band, the HiUtopper
Symphony and the Hilltopper Concert
(Oon*t on page 11)
VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL
The Union Vacation Church School
will meet for five sessions (Monday
through Friday) beginning on Monday morn
ing, J\ily 13th. School will begin at
9 aom« and close at 11:30 a*m* each day©
The kindergarten group will meet
at the Episcopal Church with Mrs. Ben
Dunagan and Mrs* John Edwards in charge*
The Primary Class will meet at the
Presbyterian Church with Mrs* Herbert
Koepp-Baker and Mrs. Jay McConnell as
(ConH on page 10)
FUND DRIVE NEWS
There are many evidences that the
communities served by the Highlands
Comiiiunity Hospital are deeply interested
in assuring success of its Flind Drive of
1959o Mr# Lester W# Dawley, Chairman of
the Drive, has reported that he has
found a fine spirit of cooperation on the
part of the large staff of workers re
cruited in the communities of the region®
”It is certainly clear to me**, Mr* Dawley
said today, ”that the people who look to
(Con*t on page 9)
flnnufiL m£6TinGS
Ihe Annual meetings of the Highlands
Biological Station are scheduled for the
weekend of June 27-29* The Board of
Managers meets at 10:00 A .Mo, Saturday,
June 27 in the Reinke Library of the
Coker Building* Expected for that meet
ing are: J.R* Bailey, Duke University,
Lewis Berner, Iftiiversity Florida) J*J»
Friauf, Vanderbuilt University; R*K*
Godfrey, Florida State University, J*W*
Hardin, N»C* State College; E«P* Odum,
(ConH on page 12)