P6R. COPY A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly During the Suromer Season Edited By Tina Harbison and Ella Jayne Cabe THURSDAY, JULY 20, I96I EhoPg. .2.^5 PER COPY PARKIaTAY extension study GIVEN APPROVAL IN HOUSE Washington—A 170-mile extension of the ELue Ridge Parkway became a substantial possibility Monday, July 10, with House passage of N* C« Congressman Roy A* Tay lor's bill to study the cost and route of a proposed new link of the famous scenic highway* Rep» Taylor's bill, passed by the House without opposition, would authorize an expenditure of ^35,000 for an inten sive study of the feasibility of lengthen- (Con»t on page 13) Gflinx Theatre Thursday July 20 Frank Sinatra-Dean Martin-Sammy Davis, Jr* Angie Dickinson-Peter Lawford in "OcEflns ] 1 " in Color & CinemaScope Matinee at 2:30...Night at 7:10 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 7:20 & 9:40 Adm-Matinee 20^ & 50^,,Night 20^ & Fri-Sat July 21-22 Fred MacMurray-Nancy Olson-Keenan Wynn Tcanmy Kirk in “The flBSEHT [tlinoED Professor," Matinee Sat at 2:30 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:25 Feature Approx. 2:50, 7:50 & 9:^5 Adm-Matinee 20^ & 60^,.Nights 25^ & 75^ Sun-Mon July 23-24 Carol Lynley-Jeff Chandler-Eleanor Parker Mary Astor-Robert Sterling in "The ^eturo To Peytoo Place'' in Color & CibnemaScop^ Matinee Sun. at 2:30,.Sun Night at 9:00 Feat\ire Approx, 10 Min. After Show Starts Adm-Matinee 20^ & 60^.,,Nights 25^ & 75^ Tue-Wed July 25-26 Elizabeth Taylor-Laurence Harvey Eddie Fisher in "Butterfield 8" in Color & CinemaScope Shows at 7s 30 & 9s 30 Feature Approx, 7:40 & 9:40 This is Adult Entertainment—Children un der 12 not admitted \inless accompanied by an adult. Adm 25^ & 75^ Hospital Bazaar Approaching Remember that the Hospital Bazaar will be next week—Friday and Saturday, J\ily 28-29—in the basement of the Metho dist Church, beginning at 10:00 a.m. Much work, thought, and planning by the various churches and organizations of this and other areas has gone into this event. The Hospital Auxiliary be gan making plans and doing work as early as January, Many items of beauty and usefulness may be purchased at the Bazaar, All are (Con*t on Page 14) PIGNIG OPENS Ihe Highlands Community Theatre open ed Wednesday night, July 19th, for a four day run of William Inge*s Pulitzer Prize Play, PICNIC. Included in the cast are such favorites on the Highlands stage as Virginia Wilcox, who gives a realistic portrayal of the protective mother. Her performance as Lola in last season’s COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA, also an Inge play, xd.ll long be remembered. Another long standing favorite is (Con*t on page 12) APPRECIATION EXPRESSED The Hospital Auxiliary greatly ap preciates the generosity of Maynard’s Colonial Shop for setting last Saturday, July 15, as Hospital Auxiliary Day and giving 10% of all sales that day to the Hospital Bazaar. It was reported that ^103.00 was credited to the Merchants Booth of the Bazaar bv the Colonial Shop. ^^WHEN IN ROMe" HGT IS CONTINUING THE * SEARCH FOR SHEETS* FOR AnDROCLES And The Lion, the second play of THE season to BE PERFORMED IN Rohan dress. Old sheets are need ed TO MAKE TOGAS. If you have any to 'donate CALL 46 70. episcopal bake sale to be held The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Espico- pal Church will hold a bake sale Friday, July 21, at the Tar Heel Restaurant, The sale will begin at 10:00 a. m, and many delicious home-baked goods may be pur chased, Come early and select your fa vorites S loTH Y£n^ OF PUBLICflTIOn