3c PER COPY A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly Daring the Snmmer Season Edited by Ella Jayne Gabe and Tina Harbison THURSDAY, JUNE 29, I96I PHOME 2495 P6R COPY '^''1 xl 277^ GniflX THEniRE Ihur-Pri June 29-^ P^azik Sinatra-Shirley MacLaine Maurice Chevalier-Louis Jordan in CJole Porter *s "Cfln - Cm" in Color Matinee Thursday at 2s30 Kight Shows at 7:05 & 9:30 Feature approx# 10 ain. after show starts Adm-Matinee 20^ & 60^ Nights 25^ & 75^ Saturday July 1 Jerry Lewis in "The Bellboy" Matinee at 2*30 Night Shows at 7:35 & 9:25 Feature approx* 3*00, 8:05, 9:55 Adm 200 & 50^ Sun-Mon July 2-3 Audie Murphy-Gary Crosby Dolores Michaels in "Battle At Bloody Beach" in Cinemascope Matinee at 2:30 Sun«.Sun Night at 9:00 Monday Shows at 7:30 & 9:25 Feature approx. 30 min, after show starts Adm-Matinee 20^ & 50^ Nights 200 & 600 Tuesday July 4 Yul Brynner-EOJ. VJallach-Steve McQueen " The rHoGniFicEnT Seveo" in Color fecial July 4th Matinee at 2:30 Night Shows at 7:00 & 9:30 Feature approx. 2:45, 7:15, 9:45 Adm-Matinee 20^ & 500 Night 200 & 600 Wednesday July 5 fencer Tracy-Fredric I5arch in "InHEniT The UJino" Shows at 7:15 & 9:30 Feature approx* 7:25 & 9:40 Adm ^0 & 6O0 in Isaac Crunkleton Passes Services for Isaac Crunkleton, who died Saturday, June 24, at a Haywood County niirsing home, were held at 2:30 p,m* Sunday, June 25, in the Highlands Methodist Church. Mr. Crunkleton, 91, who had been ill three months, was a lifelong resident of Macon County and a son of the late J.A. and Sarah Keener Crunkleton, He is sur vived by 4 sons, 4 daughters, 2 sisters, 23 grandchildren, and 32 great-grandchil dren. Rev. John C. Vemon* pastoi; and Rev* J.H. Propst officiated at the services and E^l, Ralph, P.A., Claude, Howard and Her man Crunkleton served as pallbearers. Burial was in the Highlands Cemetery. REMEMBER the PRESBYTEEIAN BAKE SALE this moming, June 29th, at the former Tar Heel Restaurant, beginning at 10:00. PICNIC Cast Chosen The cast for The Highlands Comnrunity Theatre's first production of the 1961 season has been chosen and is in rehear sal for its first performance, July 19th. William Inge*s prize-winning Broadway hit, PICNIC will open the local Playmaker*s bill running for four nights-July 19, 20, 21 and 22. Michele Wiedike of ^ringfield, Chio will play the role of Madge, a yomg girl (Con*t on page I4 ) INJURIOUS FALL Mr. Ralph Wetmore, Sr. of Highlands and Miami, Florida, sustained two broken ribs and numeroiis bruises vfoen he fell from a scaffolding on a roof, June 25th* Mr. Wetmore was taken to The High lands Commimity Hospital where he will be a patient for about a week. STATION BOARD KAifflS STEmNG CO'IMITTSE FOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAI'i In Annual Session on June 25, the Board of Trustees of the Highlands Biologi cal Station named Dr. Lewis Anderson, Duke IMiversity, to head a nine-member Steering Committee for a 10-year Develop ment Program. Other members of the com mittee are: Dr. H. R. Totten, Ifeiiversity of North Carolina; Dr. EOLon E. ^yrd, Itoiversity of Georgia; Dr. R. M. Sargent. (Con*t on page JX); The First Matinee for the summer SEA SON ThURSDA Y, JUNE 29, A T THE GALAX THEATRE —Today. lOTH YEflR OF PUBUCflTIOn