Hudson Library" HiyhlanJs, N. Ck PER COPY A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly During the Summer Season Edited by Tina Harbison and Ella Cabe THURSDAY, JUNE 22, I96I PER 5c COPY PHONE 2^5 EXECUTIVE CaMITTEE OP ASB TO MEET IN HIGHLANDS The executive committee of the Asso ciation of Southeastern Biologists will hold its interim planning meeting at the Highlands Biological Station on Saturday, June 24, at 1:30 p.m. Dr. Royal Shanks, professor of botany, Uhiversity of Tenn., is president of the Association. The cammittee will make plans for the next annual meeting of the association to be held at Wake Forest College in April 1962. Plans include celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the founding of the Association. Fund Drive Headquarters Opening Beginning Tuesday, June 27, the Hos pital Fund Drive headquarters, located this year in the former 'TJee Washette”, will be open on week days during Tnftfll GflLflX THEATRE Ihur-Pri June 22-23 Dick Clark-Tuesday Weld in “BeCAUSE THEY'Re Youog" Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 7:50 & 9t50 Adm 200 & 600 Satiirday Jxme 24 Richard Basehart-Stu Erwin in “For The Love Of fTliice" in Color & CinemaScope Shows at 7:35 & 9:25 Feature Approx* 8:00 & 9s50 Adm 200 & 500 Sun-Mon June 25-26 Robert Ryan^ohn D^iner-Teresa Stratus in “The CflnflDiflns " in Color & CinemaScope 1 Show Sunday at 9:00 Jfonday Shows at 7:35 & 9:25 Feature ^prox. 25 Min. After Show Starts Adm 200 & 6O0 Tue-Wed June 27-28 Dolores Hart-George Hamilton in “UUhere The Boys flRe" in Color & CinemaScope This Picture Not Recommended For Children Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 7:50 & 9:50 Adm 200 & 600 hours. Hie building is located next to Reeves Hardware. Anyone who has a question to ask or who would like to make a contribution to the Drive is invited to drop in during these hours. Totals on donations given to date will be posted on the window each day. THREE IN ACCIDENT Saturday night, June 17, around 12 p.m. a wreck occured on the Cashiers Road about a half-mile out of Highlands. Mr. W.J. Chambers of Miami, Florida was driving the car. His wife and a friend, Mr. George W, Shubert of Pittsburg, Penn sylvania were with him at the time of the wreck. Mr. Shubert and Mr. Chambers were not seriously hurt and were not admitted to the hospital, but were treated and re leased. Mrs. Chambers is still in the Highlands Community Hospital but is ex pected to make satisfactory recovery soon. The Chambers have a summer home in Cashiers. UNDERGOES BRAIN SURGERY Overton Tucdcer Chambers, age eight, underwent an emergency brain operation at St. Jos^h Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. last Wednesday, J\me 14-* Tucker, who is the son of lir. aTid Mrs. Overton Chambers II and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hidor N. Hall of Highlands, is reported to be :m satisfactory condition and is recovering well. Tucker’s brother. Tommy, is now staying with Mr. and Mrs. Hall here. Maybe it’s really only a state of mind and if we close our eyes it*11 go away—RAIN, «LIFE AND THE 'LIVING DEAD* '• by John Willard Johnson **Life” is a very interesting word. I even doubt that justice is done by call ing it a word. It encompasses far too much to be handled so recklessly. Men have spent their entire life spans exploring its* wonders, relentlessly searching for its* meaning, only to be brought to the sudden realization that their own babies were destined to be deprived of its sub stance processes and returned to dust. Life then is not a gift of man, as yet, but a gift of God. I know, because I be lieve that all things are possible through God and just how far God vdll allow inan to progress in the study and creation of life will be determined by the amount of ser- (Con*t on page 11) loTH YEHR OF PUBLICfiTIOn