P£ll COPY PUBLICflTIOn A MINkoGRAPHED NE¥SPAPER Published Meekly During The Summer Season By The Galax Theatre, Highlands, N*G. Thursday, July 16, 1959 PER. COPY author to visit HEIIE On Saturday, July 25, Miss Olive Bell Davis who is the author of the new novel which is just off the press, ”EXO DUS8 20”, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams at the Highland Fling here. Miss Davis is a talented young writer from Atlanta, Georgia, The Wil3ians (Con^t, on page 15) GflLflX TH6flTRe Thursday July 16 I^yrone Power^Marlene Dietrich- Charles Laughton '‘UJITneSS FQR THE PROSeCUTlOD^ Matinee at 3lOO,,.Night at 730 & 9:35 Adm-Matinee 15^ & 50^,•♦Night 200 & 600 Pi*iday July 17 Jerry Lewis-iMarie McDonald- Sessue Hayakava "THE GElSHR BOY" in Color fecial Matinee at 3sOO Night at 7*30 & 9*30 Adm-Matinee 1^ & 500Night 200 & 6O0 Saturday July 18 Fess Parkeri*Wendell Corey«-Joanne Dru in Disney's '‘THE LIGHT in THE FOREST " in Celor Matinee at 3*00**Night at 7*30 & 9*30 Admission Matinee & Night 200 & 500 Sunday July 19 Tony Curtis-Janet Leigh “THE PERFECT FURLOUGH" in Cclor & Cinemascope Matinee at 3*00*..Night at 9:00 Admp^tinee 150 & 500..Night 200 & 600 Monday July 20 Deborah Kerr-Rossano Brazzi- Maurice Chevalier "COURT YOUR BLESSiriGS" in Color & Cinemascope aiows at 7*30 & 9*30...Adm 200 & 600 Tuesday July 21 Alan Ladd««*01ivia deHavilland-Davld Ladd "PROUD REBEL" In Color Shows at 7*30 & 9*30...Adm 200 & 6O0 Wed-Thur July 22-23 Mighty Saga of the World*s Mightiest Man "HERCULES" in Color Matinee Ihur at 3*00 Nights at 7*30 & 9*30 150 & 5O0..Nightg 200 & 6O0 Younc mfln DROuuns Hie sympathy of this entire community went out this week to the Jimmy Crawford family who lost their oldest son last Sunday when he drowned in Cliffside Lake* Charles Newton Crawford, 18, was drowned when he got into deep water in the lake where he was swimming with his younger brother. His father, James Henry Craw ford, Sr., went to his aid but could not pull him to shore. Charles was a member of the First Baptist Church, Highlands, where he was secretary of the young boys* Sunday (Cbn*t, on page 9) Music Festival Meetiog There will be a meeting of the Highlands Music Festival Association Monday, July 20, at 2*30 PJVl* at the home of Mrs. Murdock Equen, president^ in the Country Club Estates. At this time plans will be perfected for the 2nd Annual Highlands Misic Festival which will be held this year August 10 and 11 and August 24 and 25 in the Highlands School Auditoriiam. The Association will again present The Brevai^ Music Center Orchestra, James Christian Pfohl, con- (0on*t on page 15) NOTES FROM OLD SCHOOL HILL Last night marked the opening of ’’Bell, Book and Candle” at the Highlands Conmrunity Theatre, The cast, headed by sparkling Collin Wilcox and including Richard Melvin, Edna Faxon, Ellison Ma- gruder and Nick Koepp*-Baker turned in a first class performance. The play concerns modern day witch craft in New York and combines just the right amount of suspense and comedy to delight any audience. Friday night^s performance begin ning at 8:30 is for the benefit of the Highlands Community Hospital so if you (ConH on page 10) Th6 QReen EncHflriTRess Who walks with the Green Enchantress, let him beware— If ever a rhododendron bloom tangle in his hair.*. Who is the Green Enchantress and vdiere does she dwell? You who walk the woods of Highlands will come to know. You will breathe of her spirit—for she is a spirit—in the fragrance of the forest, in the sunlight and shadow blowing light ly through her hair, in pungent galax glens and in the mystic mountain rains. You will find her grace as that of a moun— (Con*t. on page 10)