THE GALAX NEWS ■TOLY 1962 pjm 19 KniLOuunY's KflSH 6 KRRRY "l/E GIVE S d ff GREEN STAMPS" Phone 4550 j.fl. Hooes SEASON* S BEST BUY 2 bedroom house - furnished - good view $5,500 - $2,000 cash PHONES: Office: 3630 - Home; 5780 ~ Hip;hlanda flnnE'5 BEAUTY SHOP FRANKLIN ROAD Phone 4265 0 E QUOYAH KIDGE $22,500 TERMS 3 BEDROon - 5 Bath Home Completely Furnished Large Lot ^ Beautiful View R, E, Bateman p- Phones: ^278, High lands - WH 1-2000, Pompano Beach, Florida (BARRATT dies CON^T FROM PAGE l) jrear stay* For a short period in the 1930Mr* Barratt became a co-producer with Rufus Phillips and leased the Gcmmunity Playhouse at Spring Lake, N* J, He staged productions in London and Paris and designed settings for the World* s Fair at Brussels, Belgium# His last work was the recent staging of “Brigadoon” at the New York City Center. He worked as a magazine illustrator befor® turning to the theatre. Mr* Barratt had studied at the Chase School of Art in New York and at the Howard Pyle Illustration School in Wilmington, Del* Rls first commission oet Broadway was for »»Sinbad» in 1918. Re de signed subsequent productions of “Blossom Time” in 1921, and all Win ter Garden productions from 1918 to 1928; “Artists and Models,” 1930; “Hitch Your Wagon” in 1937, and “The Importance of Being Earnest,” in 1939. Ris wife, Mrs* Louise Bascom Barratt, died in S|petember, 1949, at their heme in Highlands* Mr. Barratt was buried beside his wife in the Highlands Memorial Park. Graveside rites, conducted by Rev* G* Dan McCall, were Monday, July 9* Pallbearers were Mr* Jack Wilcox, Mr. Ted Crunkleton, Mr, George Saussy, and Mr. Frank Cook, Mr. Fred Allen, and Mr* Taft Henry* Mr. Barratt was interested in the Highlands Community Theatre, and had contributed to its growth* Some people sent contributions to the Watson Barratt Memorial Fund rather than sending flowers* With Scoutmaster Ellison Magruder officiating and Emeritus Scoutmaster Richard Harrison assisting, thirteen boys will be receiving higher awards. Those receiving Tenderfoot Awards will be: James Bryson, Larry Chastain, Robert Miller, William Pierson, Steve Pierson, and Robert Zoellner; Second Class Rank and Badge: Michael Dryman, Michael McCall, and Kenneth Wilson; First Class Rank and Badge: James Crawford,Jr., Edward Potts, Jr., Kurt Shuler, and Robert Rice, Jr* Mr. Magruder has asked parents, Ro- tarians, and any interested persons to attend this presentation. These thirteen boys will leave about 2:30 on Friday afternoon, July 13 for ad vancement camping with the scoutmaster. They plan to camp in the Shortoff Area, and will arrive back about 3 o*clock on Saturday afternoon. GALAX THEATRE SUN^-MONs JULY 15^16 like iif’s nervr been played hefttre! BOY SCOUTS TO HAVE HONOR COURT Tonight (Thursday) has been set for the Boy Scout Troop 207 Court of Honor in the Fellowship Hall of the Episcopal Church at 7 o'clock. Jh PHLCW TALK" piaymstes ar& at it again! W ’Y EDIE ADAMS - JACK OAKiE • JACK KRUSCHEN /: io t'astm*r) COLOR It iilANliV SIttPIPiO 114 PAUL HFN?(i tfG DEIBEST «ANN ■ a, STAWLfY SHAPIRO « (iwRTtfl MEUMB hnfccK ROB£RT AHfHURCkjwkkh—Hat Hiiftoitottan.tnc.-HiMKPiwbciiaa.kt iWure• k Umwui«(erMtxin^Itttmt AH AftULr. SOPHlSTICATeO COtHEOYI