loc PER COPY A MIHEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly During the Summer Season Mrs. James Newton^ Editor.* Jessie Harbison, Assistant Editor i-l'e liudsoa Library Highlands, N. C. P£R loc COPY PHONE 2495 THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962 PHONE 2495 A HAW In E(r* Pierce Harris* colvmm in the Atlanta Journal, he gave an interesting account of his stay in Highlands while he and Bishop Arthur Moore were here on the Annual Preaching Mission at the ELghlands Methodist Church* He and Bishop Moore were guests of Mr. and Mrs* G. Bird at their lovely home on the Coimtry Club grounds* !Die following excerpts are from ^ (CON«T ON PAGE 19) W GfiLflX THEATRE Thursday J\ily 19 Gary Cooper-Deborah Kerr in The riRKED Edge" We recommend that you see this picture from the beginning.No one will be admitted during the last U minutes. Matinee at 2:30 Night at 7:25 & 9:30 Feature at Approx. 2:50, 7:^5 & 9:50 Adm 25^ & 75^ Friday July 20 Vivien Leigh-Warren Beaty in "The Romon Spriog of fTlRS.STOne' in Color Shows at 7:25 & 9:30 Feature at Approx. & 9s50 Adm 25^ & 60^ Saturday July 21 David McLean-Charles Bronson in "X-15" in Color Matinee at 2:30 Night at 7:20 & 9:30 Feature at Approx. 2:50, 7:40 & 9:50 Adm 25^ & 75^ Sun-Mon July 22-23 Tom Tryon-Brian Keith in "moon Pilot" in Color Matinee S\in at 2:30 Sun Night at 9:00 Monday Shows at 7*30 & 900 Feature Approx. 20 Min. After Show Starts Adm 25^ & 75^ CON*T ON PAGE 2 REMEMBER THE HOSPITAL BAZUR JULY 27 ^ 26 REMEMBER YOUR HIGHLANDS CQMMUNIT3T HOSPITAL. The Bazaar will be held in the Recreation Room of the Methodist Church. The Es.ptiet Church Booth is sponsor ing a food sale — advance orders will be t^en — call Mrs. Burnette, 4760. The Efoiscopal Booth will have hand made articles, beautifully decorated bas kets, and many new items* The Satulah Club is sponsoring the White Elephant Booth — for good values, come and browsej Ihe Shortoff r.oniimiTiity has made aprons and utility bags* The P^egbvterlBn group has sponsored three food sales* (CON*T ON PAGE 21) Appear On Television Mr* Bob DuPree, Mrs. Ted VlilcoX| and Mr. Morton Lewis appeared on Monty DuPuy*s television program, “Telescope" Tuesday afternoon in Greenville, S* C# in behalf of the Highlands Ccammanity Theatre* Monty first introduced Mrs* Wilcox, then Mr* Lewis from New York, and Mr* DuPree, a Charter Member of the Theatre. Mr, DuPree, upon being asked to say a few words about the Theatre, explained that it is one of the cultural activit ies in Highlands, aiid that it provided ex cellent training for over 100 young people each season. Mrs. Wilcox added (CON*T ON PAGE 18) TEA ROOM OPENS For a "bit” of old England, with all the elegance and traditional style, stop in the Wedgewood Room at Hotel Edwards and visit with Mrs* Dick Rawls. She will serve you tea (three kinds), delicious scones, "out-of-this-world” fruit bars (all home baked), and fresh homemade preserves* Many beautiful examples of 15th and 16th century china are on display, and tea is served on delicately colored Spode and Bone China, all a private collection which Mrs* Rawls obtained while living in Ehgland* On each table there is a vase (CON«T m PAGE 14) IITH YEfiR OF PUBLICfiTIOn