THE GiiLAX NEWS
AUGUST 11, I960
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NOW OPEN FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON
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GALAX THEATRE SCHEDULE CON* T FROM PAGE 1
Tuesday August 16
Mario Lanza^-Zsa Zaa Gabor in
"For The Fiksr TimE*
in Color & Cinemascope
Shows at 7:30 & 9s30.«,Adm 20^ & 60^i
Feature Approx* 7*50 & 9s50
Wed-Thur-Fri August 17-18-19
Natalie Wood-Robert Wagner
Susan Kohneiwpearl Bail^ in
“All The Fihe Youhg CflnniBflis"
in Color & CinemaScope
!Ihis picture not recommended for children
MATINEE Thursday at 3:00
Night Shows at 7:10 & 9:30
Feature i^prox. 15 Min* After Show Starts
Adm-Matinee 20^ & 6o^.,Nights 25^ & 75^
ANNUAL SILVER TEA
The Annual Silver Tea, sponsored by
the Episcopal Women of the Church of the
Incarnation will be held at the home of
Dr, and Mrs* Herbert Koepp-Baker ..on Au
gust the 25th from 4 p*m« to 6 p*m* Both
men and waaen find this Annual Tea a very
pleasant occasion. It is one of the out-
standlingly important events of the season
here. Do plan to attend this Tea at the
lovely Koepp-Baker home which has one of
the most beautiful views in the area.
The income from the Tea goes toward
tte support of a large number of social
service projects which the women of the
Church carry on each year.
Next week*s paper will publish a
brief description of the view, including
names of mountains seen from the Koepp-
Baker home on Buck Creek Road*
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Gajlax Theatre passes will
NOT BE GOOD FOR ADMISSION TO
"POLLYANNji.
BENEFIT BRIDGE
On Monday, August 29, bridge play
ers will gather at Lee*s Inn for an even
ing of duplicate or straight bridge, play
to begin at 8. So gather your friends
together and make up your tables for du
plicate or just straight bridge.
For reservations, by table or just
by individuals, please telephone 3^52,
Colonel James Howe or 4820, Mrs, Pearl
Hemphill, who is in charge of arrange
ments.
Each player will be asked to make
a donation of $2 to the Hudson Library.
In return you will have a gay and exhil-
irating evening in delightful surround
ings, plus the knowledge that your $2 is
going where it is greatly needed. There
is also the possibility that if luck
and science are with you that you may
end up Hith a prize.
ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION
Saturday, August 13