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A NINEOGRAPHED NEJ^SPAPEB
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During the Summer Season
MRS» JAMES NEWT ONJ EDITOR
JESSIE HARBISON, ASSISTANT EDITOR
THURSDAY, 12, 1963
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States Represented in Highlands
Upon seeing the varied car license
tags in town this week, I began to list as
many as I saw and consequently, became in
terested in the states represented by the
travelers. Highlands, scenic vacation spot
of diverse and particular beauty, is the
highest incorporated town in the "Variety
Vacationland of the South”—North Carolina
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Thur-Fri June 13-14
Double Feature — Disney* s
"LfiOY finD THE iRflmp"
in Color & CinemaScope
Plus Disney*s
"flLmOST flnQELS "
in Color
1st show starts at 7 530. ”Lady and the
rrajnp” will be run twice, starting at 7:45
and 10s45* "AlmoBt Angels**will be run once
only starting at approx. 9*00.
Adm 250 & 75^
Saturday June 15
Chuck Connors-Kamala Devi in
" GeRonimo"
in Color & CinemaScope
Shows at 7:30 & 9:30
Feature Approx, &;50 & 9:50
Acim 250 & 6O0
Sun-Mon June 16-17
Rosalind Riissell-Natalie Wood
Karl Malden in
“GYPSY"
in Color & CineomaScope
This picture not reconmiended for children
1 Show Sunday Night at 9:00
2 Shows Mon Night at 7:00 & 9:35
Feature i^rox. 10 Min. After Show Starts
Adm 250 & 750
Tue-Wed June 18-19
Charlton Heston-Elsa Martinell in
"The Pig eon That Took Rome"
in CinemaScope
Shows at 7:30 & 9:30
Feature Approx* 7:50 & 9:50
Adm 250 & 750
1963 STAFF OF GALAX NE¥S
The staff of the GALAX NEWS this year
includes Mrs# James Newton (Tina), and
Miss Jessie Harbison. Miss Wanda Hedden
will assist on a part-time basis.
This summer marks the sixth year
Tina has been with the GALAX M/S, She
is a student at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill. Jessie, with
the NEWS for the second season, attended
Western Carolina College last year. Wan
da is a student at Highlands School.
HALL OF FANE Baseball Player
Builds Home in Highlands
Former New York Giants player and
manager, who is in the baseball Hall of
Fame, Mir* William H. Terry ("Memphis
Bill”), has been coming to Highlands for
several years and recently moved into his
beautiful new home at the Highlands Countrj
Club, Mr. Terry, originally from Atlanta,
has been associated with the New York
Giants baseball club for twenty-two years,
during which time he was both player and
manager. Mr, Terry was first baseman
for the Giants and attained the highest
average of any left-handed hitter in the
National League. He also is the last man
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WILLIAMSON SPEAKS TO ROTARY CLUB
The Highlands Rotary Club held its
regular meeting Tuesday evening idth 9
regular members present, 2 visiting Ro-
tarians and 9 guests. As President Elli
son Magruder has returned to Florida,
Mr. Leslie Misener presided.
A most interesting talk was given
by Mir. Horace Williamson, a member of the
Architectiiral faculty of Clemson College*
Mr. Williamson spoke about the integral
tion of Clemson with the recent admission
of Harvey Grant, He discussed Grant*s
relationship with the faculty and the
students, and related Grant's experiences
during enrollment*
On Tuesday, June 25, there will be
an installation of new officers. The
Rotary Club meets every Tuesday evening
at 7*00 p.m* at Hotel Edwards*
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THE GALAX NEl>fS - 1963 - ^.00
12TH YEAR OF PUBLICRTlOn