THE GALAX NEWS
JULY 28,
i960
PAGE 6
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Basement; Living Room and Dining Room
Finished in Hemlock P&nelling,remain
der of house Knotty 1/fliite-Pine Panel
ling; Exterior Finish Native Field
Stone and Tennessee Grab Orchard Stone;
Fully Insulated,
§2 Guest House - 5 Rooms, Beautiful Lawn
and Shrubbery,
jfS 3 Room Mountain Cabin
^4 Wood Work Shop and Stone Cellar
^5 Tool House, also Grape Arbor, Apple
Trees, Raspberries, Strawberries,
PRICE: SEEING IS BELIEVING
CONTACT YOUR FRIENDLY BROKER
JimmY THE BARBER
Stellar Cast Offers Second Play
A fine ca,st led by Fontaine Flowers
and Richard Melvin will present the High
lands CoEMunity Theatre’s second major
production of the season, John Patrick*s
THE HASTY H3ART, opening at the playhouse
on Frid:^ evening, August 5th at 8:30 p.m.
Mrs, Harrison Baoul, the Box Office Man
ager, has announced that tickets go on
sale beginning Monday, August 1st at the
Post Office* Patrons of the. Theatre may
reserve their season tickets at anytime
by telephoning the theatre office-4870*
THE HASTY HEART is by the author of
TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON and deals with
soldiers in a convalescent ward of a tem
porary British General Hospital in the
Southeast Asia Coini'fle-nd, during World War
II, It tells the story of how a hard
hearted Scotchman gets his first kilt.
Bill Raoul, Clyde Bolt, Richexd Mel
vin, Jim Hines and Fred Allen play the
soldiers in the ward recovering from
wounds suffered in the Battle of Burma.
Miss Flowers portrays the part of Sister
Margaret, their ward nurse and friend.
Jack Wilcox is the commanding officer of
the hospital and a top-notch army surgeon
and Eajrle Young plays the part of the ward
orderly.
This moving^comedy-drama will be pre-
Alice InmRn.SPORTsuuEflR
Highlands^ North Carolina
FALL SUITS
SKIRTS WITH MATCHING SWEATERS
SHORTS
COTTON DRESSES REDUCED
KNITTING SUPPLIES
sented by the Highlands Community Thea
tre group on Friday and Saturday even
ings, August $th and 6th at 8:30 p.m.
POLLYANNA COMMITTEE MeETS
Plans were begun for the benefit
movie for the Highlands Community Hospi
tal, ’'Pollyanna", to be shown here on
August 23 at the Galax Theatre from 2 p#m.
for four showings, at a ccanmittee meeting
Monday afternoon*
Committee members are; Mrs* I^a
Harcombe, chairman; Mrs. W.C. Caye, Mrs#
Carolyn Little, Mrs. Anne Knight, and
Mrs. A.T. Carter.
FUND DRIVE CON'T
research from America and abroad. The
cost of belonging is so small, and bene
fits so great, from lectures, pictures,
nature study, field trips, etc., that
we heartily suggest joining, or a visit
to the station to meet Doctor Howell and
browse around.
And we think our Community Theatre,
the people behind it, and cast varying
id-th each play, directed by talented an.d
personable Fred Allen are out of this
worldj After seeing the next play THE
HASTY HEART on August 5th and 6th you
will not want to miss another performance*
Ac3mission is only #1.50 for the equiva
lent and thrill of enjoying a smash Broad
way hiti
The town is also proud of its Hudson
Public Library. You are always welcome
there during visiting hours•
All of our Holy Churches, where we
can learn how to be closer to God, deserve
to be filled to overflowing at every ser
vice* Please attend and support the
church of your choice regularly.
The Highlands Community Hospital Fund
Drive is in full swing, and all should be
concerned enough with his own and neigh-
(ConH on pagel6)
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