THE GALAX NEWS JULY 20. 1961 PAGE U Based on the Novel by GRACE METALIOUS »TAntf>HN€i riRn m Huuno JI _ iUWtt BREH to-teoM-Wffl GALAX THEATRE Sun^^Non July 23 ^ 24 (HCSPITAL BAZAAR CON*T) LEE*S INN GUESTS }/1/¥l Jasper M. V7estall, Asheville, N«G.j M/Vl Joilian G. Halligan, Savannah, Ga»j Robert R, Nichols, Atlanta, Ga.| I0i G, G# Hertwig, Iviacon, Ga»j M/M Louis ililler. New York; M/M Lester G« Fort, Miajoi, Fla*| W/M W,L* Bavis, Ft, Meade, Fla.| ^^/M I^le E, Duff & children, ^lims, Fla.| tiie Misses Hardin, Orlando, Fla*j Jas# G. Davis, Camilla, Ga«5 and yi/U R* T, Grier, Metaini, Louisiana* a. R* Dunsford, Jacksonville, Fla. 5 M/VL Ben H, Grawford, West Point, Ga*| Lawrence Adlor, Goral Gable, Fla.| Wll Brice Dickson, Gastonia, N« C,j Miss Mar garet Ritchie and Miss Margaret Hartsell, Goncord, N«G,| ^V^M R« Freese, Atlanta, Ga*j ¥i/¥i M. D. Shultz, Ocala, Fla.j ¥i/Vl Robert Logan, Tampa, Fla*| M/¥l W* H, Hodges, Wood bury, Ga*; S* Hay, Atlanta, Ga*j ^^/M D. G. Hinson, ^^ullins, S, G.| ^M A, Jalbert, Atlanta, Ga.j M/M G. R. Minton, Ft» Pierce, Fla*; and ^!i/M H* P* Dowdy, Ft. Myers, Horida. IV^ A. Gandy, Silver Springs, Md,; t^M S* D. Flannagan, Aiken, S» G*; M/M S* l-ilberg, Miami, Fla*j M/ll J* L* Pourcipu, Birmingham, Ala*5 M* H* Miller, Garter- ville, Ga*| VM Jas. G* Greene, Leesburg, Fla* 5 Dr. & Mrs* J. H* Lawrence .& family, /Jaycross, Ga*j Dr, Bard Williams, Palm Beachj Fla*; Mrs. K. A* Shultz, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Dr. & Mrs. l^fin. T. Barrett, Naples, Fla.; and Mrs. Smest Morrison, Avondale “States, Florida* Mrs* Jasper Major and Mss Veta Os born, Miami, Florida; IS/H F* Gooper, Jr*, and family, Orlando, Florida; ^M J. B* Jemigan & children, Eau Gallie, Florida; Mr* William A* Snyder, Youngstown, Ohio; THE JACKS COUniY BPHK SYLVA hand-made articles such as baby afghans, receiving blankets, various kinds of pin cushions, sweater bags, quilts, sun bon- *■«.* a* , nets, travelers sewing kits* Hide-a-roUs,and Mrs. L. Snyder & daughter, Mkitland, white elephants, covered coat hangers, Florida, sour clothes bags, children’s dresses, blanket covers, luncheon sets, matched napkins, aprons, potted plants, cut flow ers, cakes, jams, jellies, cookies, pick les, and many other items not mentioned. Mr. Richard Harrison has spent much time and work in making wooden bowls, bird feeders, garden stools, and other hand-made articles. Mr, Eugene Carter has made suet feeders, memp pads, and knife holders for the kitchen. The merchants of the area will have a booth of numerous valuable and useful items. There will be a food booth spon sored by the Order of the Eastern Star. The Women of the Methodist Church will serve luncheon plates at noon. This event usually proves to be a most enjoyable and rewarding one—and for $uch a worthy cause. So come early, )^y your Christmas gifts, and-have a wonder ful time. The amount raised this year will go toward the purchase of an auxiliary po wer system which will be of great value in case of power failure in the Hospital. Belle Montrose, mother of famed TV star Steve Allen, a vaudeville headliner herself for most of her 7^ jrears, makes her movie debut in Walt Disney* s new come dy, "The Absent Minded Professor," playing at the Galax Theatre Fri-Sat, July 21-22* HIGHLANDS G HER OK EE MEMBER OF THE F. D. I* C. miLLER'S 66 SERVICE STflTIOn AND FUEL OIL One Day Tire Gapping Service Mechanic On Duty Gourteous Service^«• Auto Accessories Dial 9345 Night 5225

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