THE GALAX IffiWS AUGUST 23, 1962 PAGE 12 PERSONALS - -- Miss Ann Wax will leave SAinday for Baton Roage^ La., •where she will attend school this year. Visiting Miss Gladys Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. W. L* Schroeder this week are Miss Lynn Ornstein, of North Palm Beach, Fla., and Miss Joan Waltonan of Lake Park, Fla. Eighteen summer residents of the beautiful Rolling Acres section enjoyed a picnic Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Chris Roberts. It is hoped that this friendly '^get-together" will become an an nual affair, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dom returned Wednesday to their home in South Miami, Fla, Their son, Louis, arrived Monday to drive them back to Miami. Miss Ethel Calloway, teacher in High lands School, was among those receiving a B. S, degree in education at the commence ment exercises at Western Carolina College last Friday evening. Mrs, James Thurman and children, Mary SYLVIA'S BEflUTY SflLOfl SCIEHTIFIC CARE OF SKIN, SCALP ADD HAIR. Famous TREZ Skin Antiseptic Lotion - a necessity for skin on all outdoor trips, PHONE 3305 HIGHLANDS, N, C. EXCELLENT BUY 19 ACRES-OLD LAKE BED - BUILDING SITES WITH VIEWS, 2 BEDROOM HOUSE INCLUDED* $25,000 CONTAOt HAGRUDER d O^BRIEN REAL ESTATE potts service stdtion GAS, OIL, REPAIRS, TIRES PHONE 9300 If You^re A Pack Rat, VISIT THE COUNTRY HOUSE GIFT SHOP parents, Mr, and Mrs, V, D, Bridges, in Columbia, Tenn,, this week. District ^nger Peterson is attend- Lucy and David, are visiting Mrs. Thurman's ing a H. S. Forest Hanger's Conference in the Croatan District in Atlantic Beach 66 One BUD S ^cRViC_£ 5TRTIOI1 AND FUEL OIL Day Tire Capping Service ‘MECHANIC ON DUTY Courteous Service ^ Auto Accessories FRONT END ALIGNING day: 9345 night: 5867 THE DiniEni SHOP Homemade Jams, Jellies and Pickles Cocktail Items COURTESY OF ILDCRT FF5 Inviting Ideal Neighbors to Share Our Region*s Growth this week , Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Bishop, of Lake City, Fla., xrt.ll be spending the week at Mirror Lake, The Bishops were married Sunday, August 19 in Lake City. Mr. Bish op is the grandson of Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Hodges of Highlands. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Heatley, of How- ey-in^the-Hills, Fla., left today after several days* visit with Mr. and Mrs. M, H, Guthrie. "FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON" "Five Weeks in a Balloon," the first book published by famed nineteenth century novelist Jules Verne, is exactly 100 years old this year. As part of an International Centennial Celebration, motion picture pro ducer Irwin Allen has filmed "Five Weeks in a Balloon" for 20th Century-Fox, and the Cin- emaScope-DeLuxe Color production will appear Thursday and Friday, August 23 and 2k at the GALAX THEATRE. "Five Weeks in a Balloon" is straight forward adventure-comedy, without the science fiction elements tliat so preoccupied Verne later in his career. It details the hilarious adventures of seven would-be ex plorers (five men, two women) who stage a madcap 4,000 mile balloon race across Af rica. Suspense is built and maintained as the adventurers progress from Zanzibar to Hezak to Timbuktu in an effort to reach the Gold Coast and plant the British flag be fore the whole region falls into the hands of slave traders. Starred in "Five W^eks in a Balloon" are Red Buttons, as a scatter-brained play boy? Sir Cedric Hardwicke, as a (slightly) mad inventor; Fabian, as the inventor^s balladeering assistant; Barbara Eden, as a beautiful missionary school teacher; Peter Lorre, as an insidious slave trader; Rich ard Haydn, as a British high-brow; Barbara Luna, as the mischievous native girl; and a remarkable chimpanzee named Chester (as an (equally remarkable chimp named "Duchess").