THE GALAX NIMS
JULY 20. 1961
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dreams of this glorious sunmerl
Lots of love to you, my dear iimus,-
I will be seeing you before long as our
little shop will be closing soon after
Labor Day this year - since, o\xr Cousin,
The Country Mouse must be off to her new
winter home early this fall.
With my dearest love.
Your l^Iinnie
Bright Tunes in Warners Hit
Two catchy new songs by the popular
song-writing team of Saimny Cahn and Jijumy
Van Heusen are heard in ”Ocean*s 11,"
playing at the Galax Iheatre, Thursday,
July 20.
Dean Martin sings "Ain’t That a Kick
in the Head" a title derived from one of
the actor*B favorite expressions and Sam
my Davis, Jr« introduces a novelty number,
••Ee-o-leven, " a sound heard frequently
at the gaming tables of the casinos in Lae
Vegas, the playspot which is the back-
groimd for the unique ccMedy-melodrama*
AMUS CQM*T
ing real philanthrppic about prides we
^e giving on our lovely gift items. It
is really remarkable - with every gift,
too- as bright as a silver dollar] We
create our own ray of sunshine with the
values we dispense.
As I have said, every one here has
adjusted beautifiolly to the weather,
and we are about the gayest little town
anywhere in the mountains - with teas,
and concerts and Little Theatre plays -
and good movies every night - one really
has to do a little *cat-napping* during
the day to keep up with it all. We fi
nally end up at the *Late, Late Room* for
a grand meal with which to finish 15) our
day and we really need all the goodies
that this place offers. It*s too bad
that you find you cannot join usl
We*ve had a regular deluge of friends
from out of toim id.th us during thes©
rainy days and gaiety reigned supremel
There were Hurtle catchings* and *frog
giggings^ which ended up in diversified
opinions as to the "delicacies" these
trophies netted. (l, for one, could not
go all the way with any degree of enthu
siasm in some directions!- I feel sure
than you woxild have enjoyed them much
more that I was able to do).
Well, summer rolls along and before
any of us are aware of it we shall be
leaving in every direction for our winter
homes- to dream of the good times, wonder
ful experiences,- we have had an summer—
and drool over the gems and the good shop
ping as evidence of a summer well spent]
I hope you are finding lots of inter
esting things to do up there while I am
away- and are storing things up in the
old shoe to be nibbled on during the cold,
cold vdnter when we can revel in our
The hospital BAZAAR, July
28>^29 WILL feature hand-made
WOODEN ITEMS BY Hr* DiCK HaR*-
RISON^^'^SALJD BOWLS, DOUGH'^TRA ¥S^
FRUIT BOWLS AND MANY OTHER LOVE^
LY ITEMS IN DISTINCTIVE WOODS
FOR THE BENEJ^IT^ OF THE HOSPITAL *
HOTEL EDWARDS GUESTS
Mr. P. D. Buckmiller, Winston-Salem,
N, C*5 Mr. A1 Means, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.|
Mr. lohn R. Hampton, Asheville, N. C.j
Mrs# Dan Itochison, Birmingham, Ala. | Mr.
W. L, Wilson, and family, Waycross, Ga.j
Miss Bnma Moore and Mrs. M. R. Perkins,
Savannah, Georgia.
Mr. and >£rs. Howard James, Gaines
ville, Ga.j Mr. Francis H« Parker, Ashe-
Tri-lle, N.C.j Mr. Mack Wilson, Franklin,
N. C.j Mrs. H, S, Griggs, Jacksonville,
Floridai Mr. and Mrs. Farris T. Jones,
Jan, Floridaj Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCune
and daughter, Cleveland, Ohlo| and Mi*,
and Mrs. T. H. Johnston, Atlanta, Georgia.
HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA
Across From Methodist Church
THE HENRY FORD MQSEUM COLLECTION
ETHAN ALLEN COLONIAL FURNITURE.
GIFTS AND ACCESSORIES
We Nail or Ship Furniture and
Gifts Anywhere