JBE .GALAX NEWS JTIT.Y 2^, Personals Mr, and Mrs# Lawrence H, White and children Susan, Jeffrey, and Jill are visiting Mr, and Mrs, Harold White for several days. They are on t^eir way to Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Mr, and Mrs, Harold White are going to spend the month of August in Michigan and then they will return here for the month of September* Mrs, Jay McConnell and son Bill are visiting Mrs, McConnell^s parents, Mr* and Mrs, Henry Collins of Brunswick, Ga, Lt, and Mrs, Mack Hopper and sons Ricky and Mackie of Ft, Knox, Ky, are visiting Mrs, Hopper’s mother, Mrs, Les ter Reed of Highlands, Mrs* 0, C, Skinner has as her guest at her home in Horse Cove, her grand daughter, Miss Sandra Skinner of Indian Hill, Maiyland. Mrs* T, W, Seabrook has as her guests at her home on Sequoyah Lake, Mrs, T, B* Register of Jasper, Floridaj Mrs* K, A* MacGowon of Quincy, Floridai Mrs, Nevins Sloan of Lookout Mountain, Tennessee^ and Mrs* Bert Vlills of Signal Mountain, Ten nessee* Mr, and Mrs, Westervelt Terhune had as their week-end guests at their home on the Dillard Road, Mr, and Mrs* Stuart V/itham of Atlanta, Georgia* l/ir. and Mrs, S. D, Clarke, Jr. and son Raoul are spending a few weeks at the Loring Raoul honse on the Dillard Road, Mr. and Mrs, C. J, Stokes of Saraso ta, Florida ejid I4r, V, C, Jenkins of Jacksonville, Florida, will arrive Friday at the Stokes home on Whiteside, Mr. Stokes and Mr, Jenkins will spend two weeks here. PAGFxJ^— Mrs, Jimmy Norman attended a meeting for student teachers at Western Carolina College at Cullowhee on Tuesday afternoon. She will do her student teaching this fall quarter at Bryson City, "Masters of the Congo Jungle" The Belgians^ who made it, and Twen tieth Century-Fox, the American sponsors, are to be congratulated for “Masters of the Congo Jimgle,” playing Wednesday, August 3rd, at the Galax Theatre. Orig inally framed in an anthropological con text, this wide-screen, color documen- taiy contains some of the most impressive footage of Africa ever recorded. Under the banner of the Belgian In ternational Scientific Foundation, pro ducer Henri Storck, two directors, Heinz Sielmann and Henry Brandt, five photo graphers and a crew of French and Bel gian technicians reportedly spent two years scouring the remote forests and plains of the northeastern Belgian sector. While unfolding a magnificent pano rama of topography and wildlife, the film also strives for something different in fomat. Threading the footage are vari ous demonstrations of the ageless, tri bal awe of the unknown, as set forth in the primitive natives* dread, worship and ceremonial emulation of symbolical animals. The picture opens, for instance, with a soaring towc of the smoldering volcano craters of the Virunga Range, where tribesmen are seen grooming a baby bride for the *'god of fire,” In a savan na Isilce region, the courtship dance of the crane*is charmingly duplicated by a ring of weaving adolescent maidens. In Franklin, N,G^ Everyone Knows IT^S U HE UlUn'S SHOP FOR BETTER GLOTHING FOR LADIES Now Open SHADY Lflne miniflTUHE GOLF COURSE Next to Helenas Barn Highlands, N» G» Open Daily to A TO 12 P^Hm Sundays « 1 to 6:50 p^m^ 9 p»M0 to 11 P,M, GOGA--GOLA BOTTLING GOMPANY HENDERSONVILLE, N. G. HiGHLPinDS HinnoR ROOMS AND GOTTA GES AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN PLAN Dining Room Open to the Public House Keeping Two Bedroom Cottage Phone 9235

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