PER COPY 8TH YERR OF PUBLICflTIOn PER COPY A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly During The Summer Season By The Galax Theatrej Highlands, N.C» Thursday, August 27, 1959 Hudson Library Nary Summer Norman, Editor MigHUnd*, N. Q, Assisted by Joanne Dendy and Tina Harbison Phone 2495 UUE THflniC YOU Bie 1959 summer season has practical ly passed Into history* All those work ing for and corinected with the GALAX NEWS are taking this opportunity to thank all who have helped in making this mimoegraphf ed newspaper so successful* Gur Appreciation is hereby ejqjressed to everyone who took the necessary time to give us personals, news items and articles* Blanks to those who have complimented (ConH on page U) GflLflX THEATRE 2bursday August 27 Orscn Welles—Diane Varsi-Dean Stockwell “compulsion" in Cinemascope Matinee at 3^00 I Night Shows at 7:30 & 9s35 I Admj-Matinee and Night 15^ & 50^ I P^iday August 28 : Frank Sinatra-Dean Martin-Shirley MacLaine Martha ^yer-Arthur Kennedy I '‘some cftme RunninG* in Color and CinemaSoope I Shows at 7»15 & 9:35«*Adm 20^ & 6O0 i NOTE EARLIER STARTING TIME OF 1st SHOW i Saturday August 29 I Clayton Moore-Jay Silverheels I‘THE LCne RflnGER 6 THE LOST CITY OF GOLD" in Color I Matinee at 3sOO - Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Adm^tinee 20^ & 50^,.Night 25^ & 50^6 j ' ' 5 ; Sun-Mon Aug 30-31 John Wayne-William Holde&-Constance Tbwers THE HORSE SOLDIERS" in Color Matinee Sunday at 3:00 Sunday Night at 9:00 Monday Siows at 7:15 & 9:30 NOTE EARLIER STARTING TIME OF 1st SHOW Adm-Matinee 15^ & 50^*»Nights 20^ & 60^ Tue-Wed Sept 1-2 Carol Ignoley-Erandon deWilde- MacDonald Carey-Marsha Hunt *BLUE DEnim* in Cinemascope Shows at 7:35 & 9:25**«Adm 20^ & 60^ THE HOST INTERESTING BOOK IN THE WORLD Rev;» Ben D» Dunagan We live in a world today which is a lot different from the world of a genera^ tion ago^ or even of a few years or months ago© In fact, we are never surprised any more when we pick up our morning news papers and read the headlines^ for we haven^t the slightest idea of what may happen nexrti Many people can very easily remember when the comic strip called “Flash Gordon” was begun# Flash used an atomic ray gun as his chief weapon, and (Con^t on page 15) flppRECiRTion Expressed !Ihe Trustees of the Highlands Comj- munity Hospital Campaign for Funds ex press sincere appreciation to all of those who served in the capacity of so licitors and to those who otherwise as sisted in the Campaign* They are especially grateful to those who made ccsatributione to the Gbb^- paign thus showing an expression of ap preciation for the hospital in our community* Tribute is also paid to the High^- lander and the Galax News for their pub^ licity which had significant influence in the success of the Campaign* The total amount raised in this Fund Drive to date is {25,523900* Mr* Lester Dawley has announced that the Fund Drive Office expects to close officially on September 1* OE. S. mEETS Mrs* Lenoir Stack, Distriot Deputy Grand Matron of the 21st District, paid her official instructional visit to the Highlands Chapter Order of the Eastern Star on Monday night* Mrs* Stack is from ^Iva, N.C* and was accompanied ty a friend. There were eight visitors at this one of which was Mrs* Alice Schultz, Past Grand Matron of Florida* There were visitors from Florida and one from Denver, Colorado* Mrs* Stack was presented with a gift after which refreshments were served* TOWN TO BUY WATER TANKS It has been announced that THE Town of Highlands is planminq TO BUY two 25,000 gallon water TANKS ^

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