Phone 2495 5c PER COPY Edited by Mary Summer Norman 9TH YEfiR OF PUBLICfiTtOn A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly During the Summer Season THURSDAY, JUNE 30, I960 5c PER COPY Assisted by Ella Cabe Tina Harbison 1776 GflLPX THE ARE IQiursday June 30«•One Day Steve Reeves In "GOLIATH AND THE BARBARIANS" In Color and CinemaScope Matinee at 3*00, Feature at 3*25 Right Shows at 7:30 & 9:25 Feature at 7:55 & 9:55 Adm^Matinee 20^ & 500.,Night 20^ & 60^ Friday July 1 Bing Grosby-Grace KeUy-4Jilliam Holden in "THE COUNTRY GIRL" Matinee at 3*00, Feature at 3tl5 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature at 7:45 & 9*50 Adm^Matinee 20^ & 50^..Night 20^ & 60^ Saturday July 2 Kirk Douglas-Anthony Quinn in ''LAST TRAIN FROM GUN HILL*' in Color Matinee at 3*00, Feature at 3*15 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:25 Feature at 7:45 & 9:45 Adm 200 & 500 SuiwMon-Tue July 3-^5 Rossano Brazzi-Mitzi Gaynor*^ohn Kerr in "SOUTH PACIFIC" in Color Matinee Sunday at 2:30 1 Show Sunday Night at 9:00 Matinee Monday at 2:30 1 Show Moru St Tu3. Night at 7:30 One Complete Show is 3 hours and 5 min. Feature starts 15 min* after show begins Adm^Matinee 200 & 600..Night 250 & 750 Wednesday July 6 Pat Boone^ames Mason^Arlene Dahl in Jules Verne*s "JOURNEY ro THE CENTER _0F WE EARTH” in Color and CinemaScope Matinee at 3*00, Feature at 3:10 Night Shows at 7:15 & 9*35 Feature at 7:25 & 9*50 Adm^Matinee 200 & 5O0»*Nigfat 200 & 60^ Open House At Hospitrl On Saturday and Sunday, July 9 and 10, an open house id.ll be held at the Highlands Community Hospital, to which the public is cordially invited, A tour of inspection will be made through the hospital to see the improvements which have been made in the hospital building during the winter and spring months. Mrs. lyda Harcombe, Mrs. W, C. Caye, and Mrs. Stacy Russell, members of the HCH Woman *s Auxiliary, will serve tea to those enjoying the open house. The hours will be 2 to 5 p* m. both Saturday and Sunday. BOYS RRR.1VG PT CflmP HlGHLfinOER Ceimp Highlander opened June 22nd with 132 boys arriving for the summer. Part of the boys came in the morning and at*1:30, 100 boys came in by bus from the train in Tocooa. An interesting thing happened on the train up from Louisiana. One of the boys had a pair of handcuffs and no key for them. Eventually two of the boys became locked together and couldn*t get unlocked. A policeman in Mobile, Alaba ma boarded the train and unlocked them. The trip continued without incident un til one of the boys was left on the train in Toccoa because he was saying (Con*t on page 13) LIBRARY SILVER TEA Highlands Inn was the setting on Wednesday of last week for the Hudson Library Silver Tea. The newly remodeled and refiimi sh ed lounge was decorated with artistic flower arrangements featuring mountain laurel, roses and peonies. On the tea table was a lovely center piece of del phiniums, pinks and colimbine. Assisting in greeting the guests and presiding at the tea table were: Mrs. Thomas H. lyson, Mrs. Ptank B. Cook, Miss Georgia Kennerly, Mrs. D. P. MacGregor, j[Con*t om page 5) Rota(!.y News Officers for the year 1960-61 were installed at the Highlands Rotary Meet ing Tuesday, June 28, as follows; Dr. Mark C. Berry, President; Mr. John H. C. Perry, Vice-President| Mr. Ellison MaGinider, Secretaryj and Mr. Richard: Harrison, Treasurer. Mr. Perry gave a report on the pro- (Con*t on page 4)