PFR roPY PUBLicflTion
A MEHEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER
Published Weekly During The Summer Season
By The Galax Theatre, Highlands,
Thursday, July 30, 1959
V
P6R COPY
GARDEN TOURS
3h© sixth annual Garden Tours^ spon^
sored by the Highlands Garden Club will
be on Eriday> August 7th and on Saturday^
August 8th* There will be two tours#
Four houses will be on Tour A which will
leave from in front of the Methodist
Church from lOjOO to JO*30 Friday and
Saturday mornings# Another four will be
Tour B which will leave from in front of
the Methodist Church from 2tC0 to 2*30
Friday and Saturday afternoons# Tickets
for the tours are $2#00 per tour and will
be on sale at the hotels and stores in
Highlands and at the Methodist Church
(Con^t on page 8)
GflLfiX THEniRE
Thursday July 30
Doris Day-Richard Widmark
'‘TH6 TunneL of love"
in Cinemascope
Matinee at 3*00
Night shows at 7:30 & 9*25
Adm^Matinee 15£Jt_50£o^ight 20^ & 60^
Ptiday July 31
Ava Gardner-Anthony Franciosa
"THE nflKGD mfljfi"
in Color
Shows at 7*30 & 9*30o»Adm 20^ & 60^
Saturday August 1
Yul Erynner*-Claire HLoom-Charles Boyer
*TH£ 6UCCRnEer
In Color
Matinee at 3*00
Night Shows at 7*15 & 9*30
Adm 15^ & 50(ji
Sunday-Monday August 2»3
Leslie Caron-Maurice Chevalier
Louis Jourdan
“GIGI "
in Color & Cinemascope
Matinee Sunday at 3*00
Sunday Night at 9*00
Monday Shows at 7i20 & 9*30
Adm-Matinee 20^ & 60^«#Nights 25^ & 75^
Tuesday August 4
Scphia Loren-Anthony Quinn
"THE BLfiCK ORCHID"
Shows at 7 *35 & 9 *25# »>Adm 20^ & 60^
Wednesday August 5
William Holden—Sophia Loren
Trevor Howard
“THE KEY''
in Cinemascope
Shows at 7il5 & 9*35#»»Adm 20^ & 60^
NOTES FROM
CLD SCHOOL HILL
THE BAD SEED will open at the High
lands Ccmmunity Theatre on Wednesday,
August 5th, with a second performance on
Friday, August 7th#
It is the Theatre*s policy to offer
one serious drama each season in addi
tion to the light comedies and one pro
duction with music and dancing#
This not only adds variety to the
program, but gives an opportunity to our
serious students of acting to learn how
convincing characterizations can be
built# Nothing can give as much valuable
(ConH on page 15)
ROTPlRy nEUJS
At the regular meeting of the High
lands Rotary Club on Tuesday evening.
District Governor C#W# ”Pat” Gilchrist,
District Governor 767, made his annual
visit to this Club# Governor Gilchrist
spoke to the Club about Rotary and devot
ed most of his speech to his esqperiences
at the District Governor*s School in
Lake Placid, New York# His talk was en
thusiastically received by a large number
of local and visiting Rotarians*
District Governor Gilchrist was
bom in Charlotte, North Carolina in
1900, graduated from Woodberry Forest
School in Virginia, and attended Davidson
College and the University of Pennsyl*
vania# In 1957 he was awarded the hon
orary Doctor of Laws degree at Davidson
College© He is President of the Charlot
te Chemical Laboratory in Charlotte, Past
President of the Charlotte Rotary Clubj
Past President of the Charlotte Chamber
of CommerceI Director of the First Union
National Bankj and elder of the Trinity
First Presbyterian Church in Charlotte,
and has held many important positions in
civic and charitable organizations in
Charlotte for many years*
UUinGs Of "The fTloRninG
Bright morning after rain — blue
depth of sky, shining of the green forest,
the joyous note of the abundantly full
brooks gushing alongside of mossy rooks
and trembling ferns*
Morning — and blessed are those who
can go out to meet it, especially those
who start up the mountain with a heart as
light as the song of birds# For there is
a lift in the air and a fragrance in the
woods that is always intensified after
rain#
And behold the trees: the myriad
green, green leaves seem to clap their
(Con*t on page 12 )