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THE GALAX NEWS JULY 12, 1962 PAGE 11 Ed JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE AGENT w Franklin 28 TEARS SERVICE WITH THE CCMPAKY All types of Ordinary Life Insurance, Annuities, Retirement Income, Business Life Insurance, Mortgage Cancellation, Educa tional and Pension Trusts, Mortgage Loans on good residential and business property. Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company pays interest on Policy Proceeds left with the Company and on dividend acciffluilations. This is the highest interest rate of any major life insurance company. Auxiliary Meets: The Wonpja^s Auxiliary of the M-gh- lands Community Hospital met in the Hud«» son Library annex last Thursday morning to do some mending for the hospital# Piiaas for the annual Bazaar were discussed Mrs* Norman Blaine, Blue Cross repor- sentative, was present, and she esplaisted various changed that had been made in Blue Cross Hospital Insiarance. NEW ROOF Construction of a new roof for the shelter at Cliffside Recrational Area began idonday. Forest Ranger Peterson reported that the ccsmpleticai is e:sqpected within the next few days. This new roof was greatly needed and will more ade quately supply the needs of the Areals visitors* WHITE ELEPHANT The Satulah Club is sponsoring a White Elephant Table for the Hospital Bazaar this year* Items for this table may be left at the Hudson Library with Miss Gertrude H^bison, Chairman of the Committee* PERSgg^LS Mr* Harold Rideout of Atlanta, Ga • ifl visiting Mr* L* W. Rice Str. and Jr. this week* Co3* Richard Dear, Richard, Marilyn, and Windy arrived this week for a visit • with Col* Dear*s mother, Mrs* W* R, Dear at •»Yoit Way*'* Col* Dear has just re* turned from Turkey where he was a medical advisor to the Turkish Government* Visiting with Mr* and Mrs* W* C» Ball is their daughter, Mrs * E» L« Floyd, Jr* William, Lee, Susan, and Brantley Floyd of Atlanta, Ga* Lee will enter the second session at Camp Rigb- lander next week* Mr* John Flanagan of Detroit, Mich* has returned home after spending a week with Mr* and Mrs * W* Cg Newton here* Mrs. Flanagan and two children, John and Arthur, will spend several more weeks with her parents* it it if VD CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN The faith of a circuitOriding minis ter is dramatically portrayed in "I*d Climb the Highest Mountain, '* which opens Tuesday, July 17, at the GALAX THEATRE. Co-Starring Susan Hayward and William Limdigan, the film photographed in Techni color, captures the rugged beauty of the North Georgia country, in which the story is laid* Lundigan is the practical pastor of backwoods Georgia in the early nineteen hundreds, bringing an earthy but devout realism to his calling, and facing the consequences of any day with courage and resilience. Susan Hayward is the staunch wife, who shares the rigors of a life she has not previously known, to perfection* There has been no more accomplished or feeling portrayal of the pioneer man on the American screen* Directed by Henry King and produced by Lamar Trotti, the film boasts an out standing supporting cast including Alex ander Knox, Rory Calhoun, Barbara Bates, and Gene Lookheart* HIGH HflniPTon inn CASHIERS^ NORTH CAROLINA Invites You To Visit The HIGH HfimPTOn SHOPS IN the lower lobby of the inn We have assembled an EXCITING collection OF FINE CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, AND GIFTS FOR WOMEN, MEN, AND CHILDREN. GOME IN AND BROWSE II
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