PER COPY 8TH YEflll OF PUBLICnilOn A MIMEOGRAPHED NEl/SPAPER Published Weekly During The Summer Season By The Galax Theatre, Highlands, N.G* Thursday, July 2, 1959 P6^ COPY m££TinGS HELD At its annual meeting on June 2B, the Board of “frustees of the Highlands Bio logical Station heard reports of the Exe cutive Director, the Treasurer, and the Executive Conmiittee« A formal resolution on the death of James H« Harkey, prom inent member of the Board of Trustees was spread on the minutes* The executive directorship was placed on a year-round residence basis and the present executive director, Thelma Howell, who has been a (Con*t, on page 13) i GPLRX THEflTRF Thursday July 2*«0ne Day Only Bob Hope-Fernandel-Anita Ekberg- Martha Ifyer '‘PARIS HOLIOfiY" in Color & Cinemascope Matinee at 3tOO.,.Night at 7*30 & 9*30 Feature 15 Min* After Siow Starts Adm-Matinee 150 & 50^»»Night 20^ & 60^ Friday July 3**0ne Day Only Tab Hunter—Gwen Verdon "Dfimn YfinKEES" in Color %)ecial Matinee at 3*00 Night Shows at 7*30 & 9*30 Feature 10 Min. After Slow Starts Adm-Matinee 15^ & 50^** Night 20^ & 60^ Saturday July 4> Goi^on Scott-Anthony Qoayle-Sara Shane in The ”Brand New** Tarzan Picture '‘TRRZPin'S GR6PIT£ST flDVEDTUI^e'' in Color Also 3 Cartoons Continuous Shows Starting at 3*15, follow ed by Shows at 5*20, 7*25 & 9*30 Feature 30 Min* After Siow Starts Adm-Matinee & Night 25^ & 75^ Sun-Mon-Tue July 5-6-7a.3 Days Lana Tumer^John Gavin^Sandra Dee Dan 0*Herlihy-Susan Kohner NmiTRTlOn OF LIFE*' in Color Sunday Shows at 3*00 & 9*00 Mcaiday & Tuesday at 7*15 & 9*30 Feature 10 Min« After Show Starts Adm-Matinee 20^ & 6O0^».Nights 25^ & 75^ Wednesday July 8**0ne Day Susan Hayward-Stephen Boyd ’‘ULlOmftn OBSESSED" in Color & Cinemascope Shows at 7*30 & 9*30 Feature at 7:45 & 9tA5 Adii 20^ &. 60^ PRESENT SITUATION The following statement comes frcaa the Hospital Campaign Fund Drive Office. Mr* Lester Dawley is chairman of the Fund Drive* Here is the situation at present* ”For operating expenses June 1959 - June I960—$15|000.00 is needed. For improvements to building and equipment— J15|000.00 is needed. Goal—$30,000.00. Received to June 30—$4j000.00. Help us get the $26j000.00.*^ Notes From The Theatre On Old School H^ll Several new workers showed up at the Highlands Ccasmunity Theatre this week and immediately got into the swing of produc tion activity* Alan Owens, Gene Green, Raoul and Scott Clarke, Betty Bird, Adele Whittle and Tcanmy Johnson have been help ing on the set or on the refinishing of the lobby. The office has been moved and Town workmen are expected to begin on the in stallation of the new bathroom this week. We thank the Town for this important help. Ihere are dally rehearsals going on, of course, with old times Richard Melvin, Skip Williams, Edna Faxon and new comer to the HCT, Nick Koepp-Baker, going through their paces. No Siamese cat has applied for a part yet in response to our appeal but there is still plenty of time for one to put in an appearance before curtain time. Cflmp Deuus Activities at Camp Highlander have started in full swing and all of the camp ers are reportedly having a grand time enjoying the many things that are planned for them by Polly and Ben Wax, owners of the Camp. In addition to the many activities at the camp there are other things for the boys to do at nearby places within a few miles of the Camp. Some of the *nDig” boys at the Camp recently rode horses to Cullasaja Falls in Cliffside Park. This was an overnight trip. The campers waded (Con*t. on page 16) flniSfl Dress Shop A new dress shop will be opening In Highlands in about a week. The shop, ANISA, will be operated by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodgson who also operate an ANISA Dress Shop in Fort Lauderdale, 51a. dxir- ing the winter months. It will be located in the Mitchell Building next to the Drug Dtore# Th« dress shop first originated in (Con^t. on page 1^)