THE GALAX NEWS JULY 19, 1962 PAGE 19 SYLVIA'S BE RUT Y SflLOll keener^ s radio & tv service PROFESSIONAL EXPERT CARE FOR YOUR SKIN & HAIR. TREZ LOTION FOR INSECT BITES Phone 3305 Highlands,N*C, LOCATED NEXT TO HIGHLANDS LAUNDRY For Prompt Service 'Phone 5225 (HAPPY MKMORI CON'T FRCM PAGE 1) his column in the Sunday edition of the Journal: ”The Buster Birds must have an extra ordinary amount of patience because I stayed a whole week with them at their home in Highlands and they were just as gracious the last day as they were the day I arrived* It Was the occasion of the annual Preaching Mission at the small but beau>- tiful Methodist Church at Highlands# ”We only had services at night at which time Mshop Moore and I both preach ed# I preached the first senroji and the Bishop preached the closing one* was the "lead-off” man* He is not expected to hit any home runs—just to get on base* It is the '’clean-t^** man, which Bishop Moore was, who hits the home runs, which he did. may have overdone it* Two sermons the same nighti One man said after the first night, cup runneth over** and didn*t come back, but all in all I think it did soie good* ‘•Maybe more than we know—or will ever know* I*ve always believed and still believ if you get a good convenient place and start preaching and singing and do it the best you can, it will do somebody some good* ”1*11 file this week away among my happy memories and leave the results to Him who keeps a ”Book of Remembrance.” “TAMMY TELL ME TRUE" ~ Enchanting and perfect screen enter tainment—-with a nostalgic look at a way of life that used to be—is the pleasure- filled "Tammy Tell Me True," the warm and delightful romantic comedy which opens at the GALAX THEATRE Wednesday, July 25. The title role is played by that re markably- talented young star, the blonde "During the day we had our time free, and beautiful Sandra Dee, as lovable a hair- braided little gal as has ever been seen on both land and water, Sandra*s co-star is the tall, dark, and very handsome John Gavin, who is rapidly emerging as one of Hollywood*s foremost leading men, "Tammy Tell Me True," a Ross Hunter production for Universal International, you want to take home any fish vdien you*re that studio* s sequel to their outstand— fishing for brook trout, you*d better have successful "Tammy and the Bachelor," some red-wigglers and fish on the bottom. picture, in color recreates on It may not be the "sporting" way—but it»s screen the heart-warming Tammy character- sure—and we wanted to be sure* I got my ization which captivated audiences all over the world. George Woodruff (a friend of 52 years ), arranged a golf match between Army Anna- strong with me as his left-handed part ner, and Buster Bird carrying the ball for the Woodruff team. We had fun. "We caught a few brook trout, too* "I found out the hard way that if limit and at breakfast the next morning, they tasted mightv good. Now, about tne preaching mission. m FORMERLY CALLED "ThE DuGOUT** OLD GOINS Confederate Honey and Tokens WANT TO BUY OLD COINS, As portrayed by the effervescent Miss We Dee. Tammy is a shanty-boat-bred youngster woefully lacking in formal education, yet possessing more common sense than many a dedicated scholar. In her homespun ap proach to the ccmplexities of modern life, she is determined to attend college, where she succeeds in resolving the dilemas con fronting the more so-called "civilized" gentry who cross her gentle path, John Gavin is cast as a young college professor who befriends Sandra in the very trying period in which she has decided to concentrate on book learning. He ably shows his remarkable versatility in this portrayal, demonstrating a natural gift for comedy tht Indianhead pennies, bold coins ® Impressive career. 'OJVt SQUARE DANCES WED. & SAT. NIGHTS COLORED COffiO FRI. NIGHTS VARIED DANCE MUSIC - 8:30-12*00 pm Dance Instruction Mon. Nights—7*30 ^dmi ss-i on 99^ Op«n Daily for Dancing & Hfefreah^ments ATE'5 LTOUSE STEAM HEAT - ROCBS and MEALS Breakfast* 8 - 900 Lunchs 12 - 2:00 Dinner: 6 - 9*00 COUNTRY HAM „ FRIED CHICKEN - STEAKS "If you don^t believe we have the best country ham and steaks on the hill, give us a try." PHONE 3960

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