•/' V > Wi/W. IOC PGR COPY PHONE 2495 A HIHEOGRAPHED NE1//SPAPER Published Meekly During the Summer Season - Hrs^ James Newton, Editor*,m Jessie Harbison, Assistant Editor The Hudson Library Highlands} N. C. loc PER COPY THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1962 phone 2495 EPISCOPAL POT LUCK SI3PPER dinner program will include a motion pic- Members and friends of the Episcopal ture, prepared by the National Council of Church of the Incarnation are invited to the Episcopal Qiurchf and a descriptive attend the Pot-Luck Supper tonight (Tnurs- talk by the rector about the new memorial day, August 2) at 6:30 in the Fellowship sanctuary which will be dedicated on Av^ Hall. Telephone Mrs. Tom Harbison, 3131, gust 12 by Bishop Henry. as to what you might best brin^p The afteiw HR. ANDERSON CRITICALLY ILL Mr. Charles J. Anderson^ who has been Gflinx THERTR. a patient in the Memorial Hospital, SavanncJ^ Gat, for the past several weeks, is report© to be in criticaX condition at the time thir Mickey Rooney-tPatricia Neel-Bu^y Ebsen iii paper goes to press. He is scheduled to xan- dergo a major operation Wednesday of this week^ August 1. » Thur-Fri Aug 2-3 Audrey Hepburn—George Peppard "BREflKFflST PT TlFFfinv's " in Color Matinee Thursday at 2:30 Thur & Fri Nights at 7:20 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 10 Hin Aftur Show Starts Adm 25^ & 75(ft Saturday Aug 4 Walt Idsney*s "Nikki,LUild Dog of the North" in Color Shows at 2:30, 7:25 & 9s30 Feature at Approx, 3^20, 8:15 & 10:30 A^ 25^ & 75^ in Sun-Mon Aug 5-6 Kim Novak-Jack Lemmon-Fred Astaire "The Notorious LflnDLaDY" Sunday Shows at 2:30 & 9:00 Monday Shows at 7:15 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 10 Min After Show Starts Adm 25^ & 750 Tuesday Aug 7 Bradford Di3ilman-Dolores Hart Stuart Whitman ia "FRPincis OF flssisi" in Color & Cinemascope Shows at 7:25 & 9:30 Feature at Approx, 7:45 & 9:50 Adm 250 & 750 Wednesday Aug 8 Leslie Caron-Maurice Chevalier Charles Boyer-Horst Buchholz in in Color fecial Matinee at 2:30 Night Shows at 7:05 & 9s30 Feature At Approx. 2:40, 7:15 & 9:45 . Adm 25f ^ 75d- Bazaar Is Huge Success The Bazaar sponsored by the Womans Auxiliary of the Highlands Community Hos pital was a real success. The Isolette has been purchased and a substantial amount will be given toward the purchase of the operating room table. The success of the Bazaar was due to the many hours of work of those who so gen erously gave their time and we are truly grateful to them. The organizations sponsoring the Bazaar were: Garden Club Satulah Club (C0N»T ON PAGE 18) ^juuien QJiuh Touaa FfuxlcL^ The Highlands Garden Club announces a To\ir of Homes and Gardens in Cashiers and Highlands on next Friday, August 10# There will be two tours, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. The Morning ^our, or Tour "AJf includes luncheon at Sapphire Valley Inn. !Ihe Afternoon Tour. Tour ”Bir, will be in the Highlands area. The Morning Tour will include the homes of Mr. and Mrs. I. Steele, Cash iers Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Hope Strong, in Hampton Forest. To reach "H|yllgarth, ” the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steele, a long road curves around hillsides of dogwood and (C0N*T OK PAGE 16) HOT NOW PRESENTING «BUS STOP” BUS STOP, by William Inge, opened last night as the second in a series of four pro ductions to be presented this summer by the Highlands Community Theatre. This romantic comedy, which involves the age old situation of boy pursues girl, is led by Robert Du- Pree, Jr. as Bo Decker, the young and bois- terous cowboy who, after (CON^T PAGE 9) IITH YEAR OF PUBLICPlTIOn