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marry the gal. The constant realization
of what he might have been rankles to the
extent of driving hin into occasional bin
ges and the arms of Alcoholics Anonymous#
To make ends meet, his frowsy but
loving wife takes in a boarder, a girl
student from a midwestem college. When
hubby sees her playing fast and loose
with a dumb athlete, forgetting a trust
ful fiance, he takes to the bottle again.
But the twist is that the gal, after her
fling, marries the right guy»
So the chiropractor, after a seige
in a hospital alcohol ward, comes repen
tantly back home to resume his hapless
life with the only thing he has left to
turn to—the ineffectual wife who had
knocked all the ambition out of him«
The wife, who has been living in the
past, who has been calling to Little She
ba, a lost puppy, finally decides to be
gin living in the present and future.
Patrons to date of the Highlands
Community Theatre are5 Mrs. Carlos Bean,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bird, Mr. and Mrs.
Overton S* Chambers, Maj. and Mrs* C. D.
S. Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cook>,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Fitzpatrick, Mr.
and Mrs. W, H. Flowers, Col. and Mrs.
James H. Howe, Mrs. Alice Darrow Kaughman
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Randall, Mrs. Harri
son Raoul, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney K. Russell,
Mr. and Mrs. Westervelt Terhune, Mr. and
Mrs. Maxwell Cannon Weaver, Mr* and Mrs.
Jack H* Wilcox*
KING'S INN GUESTS
Mr. George B. Cook, Jr. of Green
wood, S. C.j Mr* W. C. Woodall, Jr. of
Dawson, Georgiai Mr* Walter C. Hill of
Atlanta, Georgia; Mr* Travers Hill of
Atlanta, Georgiai Margaret Kent Bell, of
Clinton, S. C*j Miss Elizabeth Nickles,
of Seneca, 6. C.| T. H. Stribiling, of
Seneca, S. C*; Mrs* Guy Titter, of Athens^
Georgia; Mrs. Paul W* Chapman, of Athens,
Georgia; and E. M. Tersner, of Orange
burg, S. C*
FAIR of the FOUR SEASONS JULY 22-23
Lyda HflRComBe, realtor
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
I HOP
Em
Ka in Street
On- the Level
Gems
Minerals
Gem Cutting
Field Trip
Friday, June 24'9i00 P.H*
Early American Reproductions
In Cherry, Maple, Pine
AND Pecan Woods*
Lamps « Gifts
Pictures - Rugs
Handloomed Bedspreads
TRIP TO WINSTON-SALEM
The editor of THE GALAX NEl'IS, Mrs.
James Norman, with her husband and
daughter, visited Mr. Norman's parents,
Mr. and Mrs* W. N. Norman in Winston-
Salem this past week-end. Their trip
was ’’enhanced" by two blow-outs which
made it indecisive whether they would
get back or not. However, despite these
odds they returned safely home Sunday.
Rummage Sale
A Rummage Sale will be sponsored
by the WSCS in Highlands on July 15.
Your contribution of any salable articlo^
clothes, furniture, books, etc., will
be appreciated. Please help us make
this a successful event. Contact Mrs.
Richard Harrison, chairman, if further
information is needed.
MAPS AT CAROLINA MOUNTAIN SHOP
The Carolina Mountain Shop in Cas
hiers, N. C, has an interesting stock
of 150 different geological survey maps
of all areas of Western North Carolina,
including Highlands.
The maps give elevations and loca
tions of waterfalls and trails to aid
in planning trips or hikes in the moun
tains.
Houses are represented by black
dots and property is marked so that a
look at these maps can settle any argu
ments or questions concerning property.
These maps are featured at the
Carolina Moxmtain Shop and are of inter
est to anyone traveling in the mountains
or for residents.
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