PER COPY Edited By- Maiy Summer Norman 9TH YERR OF PUBLICRTIOD A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly During the Summer Season THURSDAY, JULY 28, I960 PER COPY Assisted Ety- Ella Cabe Tina Harbison A JOY TO BEHOLD by John T, Gordon One of the advantages of teaching in Alaska and having a summer home in High lands is the education I receive in tra veling back and forth. There have been many unique and worthwhile esjperiences, to be surei but, the one most vivid to me was on the train returning to North Caro lina for the summer. I was in the Club car of the train heading from Chicago to Atlanta when a long, tall, bow-legged fellow came in and sat down by my side, ’’Pardner, ” he said, "where you from?” "North Carolina,” I said.” ”Well, I*m from Texas,” he said. (Con*t on page 17l Thursday July 28 Robert Mitchum'-Juli.e London in "The UUonoERFUL CounTRv" in Color blATINEE at 3:00-Night Shows at 7:30 & 9 s25 Feature at Approx, 3:15, 7:45 & 9:45 Adm-Matinee 20^ & 50^.,Night 20^ & 60^ Friday J-uly 29 William Holden-«Grace Kelly—Fredric March in “The Bridges at Toko - Ri" in Color Shows at 7:25 & 9:30...,Adm 20^ & 60^ Featvire at Approx* 7:40 & 9i45 Saturday July 30 Neville Brand-Patricia Owens in "The Five Gates To Hell" in Cinemascope This picture not recomniended for children ylATINEE at 3:00-Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:3C Feature at Approx* 3:25, 7:55 & 9:55 Admiission 20^ & 50^ Sun-Mon July 31-Aug 1 Judy Holliday-Dean Martin in "The Bells Are RinGinG" in Color & CinemaScope MATINEE Sunday at 3:00 One Show Sunday Night at 9:00 Two Shows Monday Night at 7:10 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 15 Min* after show starts Adm-Matinee 20^ & 600,.Nights 25^ & 75^ (Con’t On Page 2) DR. BERRY MOTHER DIES Dr. C, Markham Berry*s mother, Mrs# Maxwell R* Berry, Sr# died Monday, July 26 in 5, hospital in Atlanta ^ Georgia following a short illness. Funeral ser vices were held Wednesday afternoon in Atlanta, Georgia. Surviving in addition to her son, Dr, Berry, are: a daughter, Mrs. John Reidj 3 other sons, Dr. Maxwell R. Berry, Jr., Atlanta^ Mr. Gordon J, Berry, and Mr, Robert J. Berry, both of Cleaveland, Ohio; 3 sistersI 2 brothers and 17 grandchildren, FUND DRIVE NEWS by William H, Melvin We are proud of and wish to congratu late our glowing public spirited ladies, and various organizations who so cheerful ly gave of their time and substance for the success of the Four Seasons Fair, sponsored by the Hospital Auxiliary* It s success was well deserved! i Follo\d.ng in the same vein of thought, one, wonders if all the people of the High lands area fully appreciate the high re gard and significant position held by our Biological Station that draws so many dis tinguished authorities here for study and (Con't on page 6 ) Escape Serious Injury Mr, Barak Wright ejid his four-year- old son, Toiomy, escaped serious injiuy in a fraak accident at their home on the Edl- lard Road, Sunday night, Mr, Wright and Tommy had just gotten in the front seat of their car with his daughters in the back seat. Tommy reach ed to close the door but it svrung out, dragging him with it. Barak reached to catch him and in so doing released the clutch causing the car to roil backward. He jumped out and pushed Tommy out of the (Con*t on p.16) POLLYANNA A possible Academy Award winner will be shown at the Galax Theatre, August 23, when Walt Disney's I960 versiqp of ”Polly- anna” is shown in a oontinuous perfonnance beginning at 2 p.m. and continuing through four showings as a benefit for the High lands Community Hospital. The Technicolor picture includes the most impressive list of stars ever to be ' included in a Disney production. Three of th^—Jane Wyman, Karl Malden and Don ald Cripp—are already Academy Award win ners. Besides that, Walter Plunkett, cos tume designer for “Pollyanna,” and de signer of costumes for ”Gone With the Wind” (Con*t on p.l9)