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THE GALAX KIMS JPBK 28. 1962 PAGE 20 E S PURDOm 6 CO. CRflFTsmen Designers & Makers of Distinctive Furniture and Accessories VISIT Our Display Rooms'd Shop SEE IT HADE PHONE: LA A-3317 G Wayah Road fVanklin, N«C« CLEmERS flUnORY DIAL 2330 GOOD CLEANING GIVES A' SMART APPEARANCE. (THEATRE S»IER SCHOOL GON»T FROl PAGE 5) design, and history of the Iheatre, Mr. Allen, director of the Theatre, will pre sent four slide lectures concerned with the development of the theatre including one on Greek and Roman Theatres, illustrat ed with slides made on a trip to Italy and Greece ty Mr. and ^£^s• Allen this past year. Day students may register for the full ten week session or for half session by contacting Clyde Bolt, Jr*, Business Man ager of HOT, telephone number 4^70 between 10 a#m« and 4 p,m. daily* Miss Doris Chalmers, of Walhalla and Highlands, will go to Greenville, S# C» where she will compete in the *'Miss South Carolina'* contest being held July ^th-9th. Miss Chalmers is a junior at Erskine Col lege, Mr« and Mrs. Curt Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Houston, Mr. Jimmy Crawford, Jr., and Mr* and Mrs. Norman Reese attended the an nual Woodman of the World picnic at Dill ard, Ga. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Rrank Healy left today for Dur ham, N* C., where they plan to spend sev eral days# Rev. and Mrs. Paul Banks and two sons of Bardstown, Ky., visited Rev. and Mrs. Clinton Bailey here briefly Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber, of Boca Ra ton, Fla.^ have returned to their new home on the Vfelhalla Road overlooking beautiful Blue Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J» P* Sofge left Tuesday for Pinewood, S« C» to attend the funeral of their niece, Mrs. R. W. Beadle, who passed away Monday afternoon. TENDER IS THE NIGHT 20th Century-Fox has captured the complex world of a group of American plea- sure-seekers in Europe diiring the turbu lent Twenties in bringing to the screen F. Scott Fitzgereld^s classic novel, ”Ten- der is the Night.” Jennifer Jones, Jason Robards, Jr., Joan Fontaine and Tom Ewell star in the CinemaScope-DeLuxe Color drama, opening Tues, July 3 at the GALAX THEATRE, which features Jill St. John, Cesare Dan- ova and Paul Lukas in supporting roles. Concerned with Fitzgereld*s “lost generation”—-a group of people searching for happiness by drowning their troubles in liquor, love and unfulfilled dreams-— ”Tender” explores the tragic love affair between psychiatrist Dick Diver, a man forced to neglect his work because of the unsatiated desires of the woman he married, and his wife and former patient, the beaut iful Nicloe. Director Henry King took his cameras to the French Riviera, Rome, Paris and Switzerland, in order to tell his story against the haunting yet gaudy background in which the characters attempt to find some meaning in their wasted lives. Academy Award-winner Jennifer Jones essays the role of Nicole, who confuses love i/ith passion, while Broadway stage star Jason Robeurds, Jr. portrays the dis traught Diver. Two film favorites, Joan Fontaine and Tom Ewell, also have starring roles as Miss Fontaine is cast as a spoiled, extremely wealthy **woman of the world”. Ewell plays Abe North, a successful song writer, sho escapes reality by drinking* Lovely Jill St. John plays a popular screen siren of the day who falls in love with Diver. i REAL ESTATE INSURANCE F PHONE 3565 iRST Union NflTionflLBflHK OF North CRROLinn "COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE” For All Your Money Matters, one-stop service is just a step away—at your nearby First Union National Bank. MEMBER Federal D^osit Insurance Corp. Federal Reserve ^stem
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