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THE GALAX NEWS JULY 12. 1962 PAGE 21 HE Formerly Galled **The Dug out OLD cons Confederate Honey and Tokens **We want to buy old coins, Indianhead pennies, gold coinS THE firiTlQUE SHOP EUROPEAN AND ORIENTAL ANTIQUES GIFTS cuin SQUARE DANCES WED. & SAT. NIGHTS COLORED Ca^BO FRl, NIGHTS VARIED DANCE MUSIC - 8:30-128 00 Dance Instruction Hon, Nights—700 Admission 99^ Open Daily for Dancing & Refreshments NEW HOME FOR SALE With or without additional acreage - Con tact W, L* Schroed.eri 2 miles north of Highlands on U.S. 6^1- - - or phone 5^25. SYLVIR'S BEfiUTY SflLOH PROFESSIONAL EXPERT CARE FOR YOUR SKIN & HAIR. TREZ LOTION FOR INSECT BITES. Phone 3305 Highlands GOESTS AT HIGHLAMDS IMN m/m Garnet Grant, Lakeland, Fla,; M/M Elmer Whittle, Sarasota, Fla,; Mrs, Muriel Straus, Sarasota, Fla,; M/M Thomas Rozier, Augusta, Ga.; M/M C, W, Duncan, Buena Vis ta, Fla, Miss Susan Duncan, Buena Vista, Fla.j m/m Thomas Neibluig, Orlando, Fla,; Misses Elizabeth & Edna Meinken, New York City; Mrs, Ray Johnson, Alexandria, Va,; Mrs, Elizabeth Clark, New Orleans, La» Lyman Buttolph, Augusta, Ga,; D/M La mar King, Griffin, Ga.; Mrs, J, M, Scher- berger. Miss Jane Scheberger, Miss Bebe Duncan, Albany, Ga, Miss Elizabeth Mays, Montecello, Fla,; M/M C, C, Hurst, Clearwater, Fla*; Mrs, Charles C, Glenn, Hampton, Ga,; Mrs, W,A, Law, Waynesboro, Ga,; M/M S. T, Lang, St, Petersburg, Fla. Mrs, Dan Shadburn, Decatur, Ga,; Mrs, Mary Allen, Griffin, Ga,; Miss Nellie Bannon, Athens, Ga,; Mrs, Robert Hiden, Birmingham, Ala,; D/M W. H, Anderson, Tus caloosa, Ala, Mrs, Des Cognets Yancey, Lexington, Ky,; d/m Osier Abbott, Atlanta, Ga,; Mrs, Warner Wells, Greenwood, Miss,; Mrs, Cole man Craig, Greenwood, Miss,; Miss Emma Moore, Savannah, Ga,; Mrs, 6, S, Selman, Washington, Ga, P E R S 0 N A L S Recent week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. H, H, Willis at "Big Waters" on Lake Sequo yah were Mr, and Mrs, J, D. Barber of Col umbia, S, C., Mr, and Mrs, Aldine Bearden and Miss Ruth Nancy Moore of Clemson, S.C. Mrs. Horace Cornelius and two child ren of East Bend, N. C, will arrive Friday for a visit with Mr, and Mrs. J, D. Burn ette, LOVER COtffi^CK There*s no doubt about it. For a champagne topper to "Pillow Talk," every movie goer must taste Universal*s madcap melange of merry-making and romance, "Lov er Cone Back," which opens Sun-Mon, July 15-16 at the GALAX THEATRE, Combining the talents of the same trio teamed in the earlier film—-Rock Hudson, Doris Day, and Tony Randall—-the new ve hicle races along at an even more laugh- provoking tempo. An eye-popping double-barreled sur prize awaits happy views of the celluloid frolic—-one in the nigh joltage secret in gredient put into a concocked item describ ed as "VIP," and another in the fade-out footage where social custani runs nip-and- tuck races with the stork. Rock appears as Jerry Webster, whose prowess as an advertising mastermind matches his outstanding gifts as a lady killer re nowned over all the happy hunting grounds of Manhattan. The tempting bait placed in his fast- paced stride to eminence in all his diverse pursuits is captivating Miss Day, his arch rival, ready to make almost any sacrifice to wrest away his choice accounts. And the ever-entertaining catalyst in this magic brew is Tony Randall, a scatter brained neurotic who is front man, but cer tainly not the guiding light, for the agency at which Rock parks his Madison Avenue fe dora. Through an incredible twist of events it is delectable Miss Day who finds herself pursuing Rock, a circumstance played to the hilt by the Don Juan she mistakenly believes to be a naive bumpkin unversed in the ways and wiles of the more pne\]matic sex. How adroitly Rock plays his neraarious hand may be learned from his feat in arrang ing matters so that, to protect him from the machinations of various designing per sons, Miss Day persuades him, much against his wishes, of course, to spend the night at her own little apartment.
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