THE GALAX IWS
AUGUST 9, 1962
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ESTABLISHED 51 YEARS IN THE GAROLINAS
Public Auction Twice Daily (except sundays)
AT 10:30 AmM. & 7:50 p.m.
MERCHANDISE GATHERED FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
Beautiful Gifts Given Away Free at Each Sale
DIAMONDS « WATCHES - SILVERWARE ^ FURNITURE
ORIENTAL RUGS - DINNERWARE - CRYSTALWARE - LINENS
(MDVIE SCHEDULE CON»T FRCM PAGE l)
Tuesday Aug 34-
Raisa Struchkova of tho Bolshoi Ballet
with the Full Ballet Gampany and Or
chestra of the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
in
The Full-Length Ballet by Sergei Prokofie*v
"CinDE RELLfl"
in Color
:^ecial Matinee at 2t30
Night Shows at 7:30 & 9*30
Featvire at Approx* 3:00, SjOO^ & 10:00
Adm 50(ft & H*00
Wednesday Aug 15
Nancy Kwon^ames Shigetaj-Miyoshi IMeki in
Rodger & Hammerstein^s
"FLOujeR Di^um Sonc"
in Color & CinemaScope
Special Matinee at 2:30
Night at 7:05 & 9:30
Feature at Approx* 2:40, 7:15f & 9:40
Adm 25^ & 75^5
CLEAVELANDS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs* George Cleveland of High^
lands, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Georgia Llewellen, to Mr* Frank
Thomas Norton, son of Mr* and Mrs# Paul
Norton, also of Highlands* The couple
plan to be married September 21 in the
Methodist Ghiirch of Highlands*
«0N THE WINGS OF A STORM...”
The storm we had Tuesday at noon left
me with a few thoughts I would like to shaz£
with our readers*.*•
The morning began idth a clear rfsy-
yet without the sweet song of a bird* The
promise of a beautiful day was almost sur®
at the coming of dawn as the brilliant sun
rose over the sleeping hills* It was the
kind of morning you can*t greet without
feeling good* The breeze, then so mild,
was pleasant and refreshing*
But the breeze grew stronger, and soon
it was no longer a **breeze*‘* Rushing gusts
of wind brought loose twigs and small
branches from the tree tqps, the sky darken
ed, and leaves tiimed over, showing a con^
trasting lighter color* Then came a cold,
(CON«T ON PAGE 15)
Mr. Anderson Continues
Mr* Charles J* Anderson, who underwent
loajor surgery last Wednesday, is still re
ported to be in critical conditicai* Mr*
Anderson is a patient in the Memorial Ho^i*
tal, Savalmah, Ga* Ihe latest report is
that Mr. Anderson had regpined conscious
ness I'fonday of this week*
NR. BOLT SEEKS SUPPORTERS IN
MIRROR LAKE DAM PROJECT
Mr* Clyde Bolt, Sr* announced tliat
one estimate for a dan to replace the bro
ken dam at Mirror Lake has been made, and
that they are waiting for other bids to
come in* (CON>T PAGE 9, SECOND COLUMN)
BLOODMOBILE HERE AUGUST 17th
The Red Cross Blood Mobile will be
here in Highlands next Friday, August 17th
in the basement of the Methodist Church
ftom 2:00 to 6:00 p*m* Donors are urged
to give blood—remember, you could save
a child*s life by giving blood*.*
GH HflHPTO
Cashiers, North Carolina
invites you to visit the
HIGH HflmPTOn SHOPS
IN THE LOWER LOBBY OF THE INN
We have assembled an ex
citing COLLECTION OF FINE
CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, AND
GIFTS FOR WOMEN, MEN,
CHILDREN.
COME IN
AND BROWSE! i
AND
REMEMBER THE ART FAIR...AUGUST 17th & l8th.
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