r 5c PER COPY 8TH YEAR OF PUBLICflTIOD A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published 1>/eekii,y During The Summer Season By The Galax Theatre, Highlands^ Thursday, July 23, 1959 HlgWanas, 5c PER COPY GflROEn CLUB HflS "GU£ST DAY" Ihe Highlands Garden Club meeting Thursday, July l6th| is one that will be remembered with pleasure by all those at tending* It was ’’Guest Day** and over one hundred members and their friends gather ed in the lounge of Lee*s Inn to hear Mrs* W* H^rell Wilson of Greenville, S»C* give a talk on Hower Arrangements* Mrs* Wilson is well knoim in Highlands for her interpretatrs® floral arrangements^ several of vrtiich she showed while esqplain- ing in her sparkling and charming manner her inspiration for each pieoea Mrs* Wilson*s love for Highlands and it^s varied interests, such as the Hospital, Library, Wbseum, Churches, Shops and many others, was plainly apparent in each (ConH on page 15) GftLflX Thertre Fri-Sat-Sun July 24»-25-26 Fred Madto*ray»Jean Hagen—Tommy Kirk in Walt Disney's "THE SHnGGY DOG" Matinee Sat & Sun at 3:00 1 Show Sun Night at 9*00 Shows Pri & Sat nights at 7*30 & 9*30 Feature 15 min* after Show Starts Adm-Matinees 20^ & 50^**Nights 25^ & 60^ Monday July 27 Andy Griffith^Felicia Parr "onioriHEflD'’ Shews at 7*30 & 9*30 Feature at 7*40 & 9*40 Adm 150 & 500 Tuesday July 28 Rita Hayworth-Debcrah Kerr- 4 David Niven-Burt Lancaster "SEPfiRflTE TABLES" Shows at 7*30 & 9*25 Feature at 7*45 & 9*40 Adm 2C0 & 6O0 Wednesday July 29 Walt Disney* s "PETER pnn" in Color Also 3 Cartoons fecial Matinee at 3*00 Night Shows at 7*35 & 9*20 Feature at 3*30, 8*05| 9*50 Admi4feLtliiee & Ni^t 250 & 500 FuriD Drive It has been announced by Mrt Lester Dawley, Chairman of the Hospital Fund Drive, that forty-three per cent of the goal in the Drive has been reached. The goal is $30,000*00* For operating expenses June 1959 - Jxine I960, |15,000.00 is needed, and for improvements to build ing and equipment, |lL5,000*00 is needed. Please help us reach our goal in the Hospital Fund li*ive* Our Hospital is a vital part of this community* ROTARY MEETING Forty local members and visiting Rotarians enjoyed a most interesting talk by Mr* Fred Allen at the regular Rotary meeting Tuesday night* Mr* Allen's talk was about the Highlands Community Theatre and its history frim its start in 1939 to the present date* Mr* Richard Harrison and Mr* Bill McCall were the two local Rotarians written up in this weeks Rotary Bulletin* Rotary meets each Tuesday at 7*00 p*m* at Hotel Edwards* Visiting Rotar ians Eire always welcome* GPRDEn TOURS ftUGUST 7 Pino 8 The sixth annual Garden Tours, spon sored by the Highlands Garden Club, will be on liiday, August 7th and on Saturday, August 8th* Ihere will be eight houses on the tours, four on Toxir A which will leave from in front of the Methodist Church from lOtOO to 10*30 both mornings and four others on Tour B which will leave frcM in front of the Methodist Church from 2:00 to 2*30 both afternoons* Tickets are #2.00 per tour* It is an altogether delightful way (ConH on page 16) UUflTSon-Ginn UJEDDinG Miss Linda Prances Watson, daughter of Mr* and Mrs* Walter L* Watson of ELghf lands and Mr* Thomas Eugene Ginn, son of Mr* and Mrs* Allen H. Ginn were married at the Highlands Methodist Church on Saturday evening, July 18, with the Rev* Milford Thumm, pastor of the Cullowhee Methodist Church, officiating at the double ring ceremony. The church was beautifully and simp ly decorated with native wild flowers and ferns and Shasta daisies were used in two large white baskets on either side of the alter* Lighted candleabra were also used* (ConH on page 14)