Hudson Library
Highlands, N. C.
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Edited By-
Mary Summer Norman
PHOliE 2/^95
9TH YtflR OF PUBLICflTlOn
A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER
Published Weekly
During the Summer Season
THURSDAY, JULY 21. I96O
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Tina Harbison
MISS HARRIS PASSES
Word has been received here of the
death of Mss Rebecca Harris, 90, in a
nursing home in Hendersonville, N. C, on
Tuesday evening at 6;30 o’clock.
Miss Harris had resided in Highlands
for about 50 years*
There are no immediate survivors.
Funeral services will be held Friday
at 3:00 p.m, in the Episcopal Church,
Thomas Shepherd Funeral Home, Hen-
GflLflX THEflTRe
Thursday July 21
Robert Stack-Dorothy Malone in
“The Lpst VoypiG£"
in Color
MATINSg at 3t0e-Night Shows at 7j35 & 9»25
Feature At Approx. 3:15> 7150 & 9:45
Adm-Matinee 20^ & 50^••.Night 20^ & 60^
Fidday July 22
Frank Sinatra-Gina Lollobrigida in
' "flEVER So FeUJ
in Color & CinemaScope
Shows at 7:15 & 9s30
Feature at Approx. 7:25 & 9:45
Adm 20^ & 60^
Saturday July 23
Clint Walker- John Russell in
“YELLOUJSTOne Kelly"
in Color
MATINEE at 3:00-Night Shows 7:30 & 9:30
Feature At Approx. 3:25, 7:55 & 9:55
Adm 20^ & 50^
Sun-Mon-Tue J\ily 24-25-26
Stuart WhitmaiwTcan Tryon-Peggy Wood in
"The Story Of Ruth"
in Color & CinemaScope
MATINEE Sun-Mon at 3:00
1 Show Sunday Night at 9:00
2 Shows Monday Night at 7:05 & 9:30
2 Shows Tuesday Night at 7:05 & 9:30
Note 7:05 Starting Timie
Feature Begins 15 Min. after Show Starts
Admission Matinee and Night 25^ & 750
Wednesday July 27
David NivenwMitzi Gaynor in
"HfiPPY RnnivERSPRY"
This Picture not recomm.ended for Children
Slows at 7:35 & 9:25
Feature at Approx. 8t00 & 9:50
Adm 20(^ & 60i
dersonville, is in charge of arrange
ments .
Near Collision
Tuesday, about 11:00 a.m. a 1959
Oldsmobile station wagon decided to leave
its parking space in front of The High
lands Gen Shop. Slipping out, it headed
down the hill at full speed toward on
coming traffic and a collision seemed
inevitable. Then it swerved sharply and
crossed the sidewalk hitting another car
and ramming into a small building.
The car belonged to Mrs. R. B. Hare,
of Lynchburg, Virginia. Her two-year-old
son was in the car when it made its de
cision to move. There was no serious da
mage and the car was driven away by the
owner after it was pulled from its chosen
parking place.
DONORS TO FUND DRIVE
The Community Fund Drive workers
and Chairman are so grateful for your
gifts that we are releasing for public
acknowledgement, the names of contribu
tors through July 19th, Occasionally an
anopymous gift is received. We plan to
release the names of donors each week
(Con*t on page 13)
ms. CLAUDE CALL cm Y
CRITICALLY ILL
Mrs, Claude (Marie) Calloway is in
the Highlands Community Hospital in an
extr^ely critical condition.
Monday between 9 s 30 and 10:00, Mrs#
Calloway received a phone call from s.
person whom she beleived to be her mother,
flaying, "Help, Help, Mariei” She called
her mother, Mrs, Dock Dalton, but didn’t
receive an answer because Mrs, Dalton was
not in hearing distance of the phone.
Believing something had happened to her
mother, Mrs. Calloway started running to
Mrs. Dalton’s about a mile away.
When Mrs. Dalton approached the house
she heard a groan and saw the kitchen
door open. Entering, she saw Mrs, Callo
way crawling out of the bedroom. She
had blacked out before reaching the house
and had crawled a considerable distance
to get there,
Mrs, Calloway was rushed to the hos
pital where she remains in a critical
condition.
The telephone lines in the vicinity
have been checked to see if there was
anyone in distress but nothing has been
discovered in relation to the call.