PHDHE 2495 3c PER COPY Edited « Mary Summer Norman 9TH YERI^ OF PUBLICRTOfl A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly During the Summer Season THURSDAY^ AUGUST 11^960 5c PE^ COPY Assisted By- ELla Cabe Tina Harbison RED SHOES ON STAGE THIS WEEK THE RED SHOES, a play by Robin Short, based on the memorable Hans Christian An derson story of the same name, is being presented by the Highlands Community The atre in two performances this week at the playhouse, A matinee performance Thurs day, August 11th at 3 p.m., and a single evening performance, Friday, August 12th at 8 p.m. Jeremy W, Allen directs the ta lented group of youngsters who form the company of actors and dancers, Barbara Harkins is choreographer for the group, and costumes are under the expert super vision of Mrs. Edna Faxon and Mrs, Cy Stannard, Mrs. Harrison Raoul is proper ty mistress, and Miss Fontaine Flowers is house manager for this production, the third for the Highlands actors. (Con*t on page 18) LARGEST ISSUE The Galax News, with 24: PAGES THIS WEEK, MARKS ITS LAR-- GEST ISSUE DURING THE 9 YEARS OF PUBLICATION^ Previously 21 pages WAS our largest issue* GflinX TH£flTR,£ Thur-Fri August 11-12 Robert Mitchum—Eleanor Parker in “HomE pRom The Hill" in Color & CinemaScope MATINEE Thursday at 3 s00 Night Shows at 7:00 & 9:45 Feature Approx, 15 Min* After Show Starts Note Starting Tme of Night Shows Adm^Matinee 20^ & 60^,.Nights 25^ & 75^., Saturday August 13 Robert Taylor-Anne Aubrey in "Killers Of KiLimflnjfiRo" in Color & Cinemascope MATINEE at 3:00-Night Stiows 7:30 & 9j30 Feature Approx* 3s30^8:00 & 10:00 Admission 20^ & 50^ Sun-Mon August 14/-15 Howard Keel-Susan Kohner-John Saxon Martha Hyer-Herbert Lom in "The Big FiSHERmfln" in Color & CinemaScope MATINEE SUNDAY at 2s30 1 Show Sun Night at 9sOO first Show Monday Night Starts at 7s30 We will not run a complete second show but wiUL run enough of it so that you may come as late as 9:00 and see all the feature# This feature is 3 hours in length- The program runs 3 hours and 15 minutes, Feature Approx* 15 Min* After Show Starts Adm-Matinee 20^ & 60^»,Nights 25^ & 75^ C0N*T ON PAGE 2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEET At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Highlands Community Hospital the official resignation of Dr* Herbert Koepp- Baker was relunctantly accepted by the Board* The members of the Board gave Dr* Koepp-Baker a rising vote of appreciation (Con^t* page 22) BENEFIT AUCTION The times Sunday August 21st start ing at 2 p*m, and lasting until sale com pleted, The place; Highlands Art Gallery* Refreshments served with the Hospital Drive Committee pouring. Arthur Trock and his staff in addition to donating their time and skill, and Gallery facilities will offer a number of valuable door prizes, Don*t fail to get your ticket at the door upon entering. Be sure ind ask for and secure a reserved seat, as this will be an important and significant |vent of Arts and Grafts Exhibition You are cordially invited to join the happy throng at the Arts and Crafts Exhi bition this Saturday, August 13* It is the fifth annual one and will be held from 9 to 6 in the Fellowship Hall, Highlands Methodist Church. If you are over l6 you will be asked for a fifty cent donation to the Hudson Library, if under l6, nothing* At the exhibition you will see the work of artists who have paintings or etch ings hanging in national galleries, the work of artists who may sortie day achieve that fame and the work of the forever ama- (Con't on page 22) RELIGIOUS FREEDOM and THE TRUE CHURCH By - G* Dan McCall, Pastor First Presbyterian Church Some of oin* Christian Missionaries, serving in various parts of the world, tell us that one of the handicaps under which they labor is the divisiveness with in the Christian Ch-urch* They refer to the competition and even belligerence which sometimes occurs between various Christian denominations* It is very diff icult, say the Mssionaries^ to convince the peoples of the world of the \mity of the Body of Christ when they see different groups, all calling themselves Christians, accusing and trying to damage each (Con*t on page 20 )