loc PER COPY Phone 2495 Highlands, il/’oO'# A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER Published Weekly During the Summer Season MRSo JAMES NEWTON, EDITOR JESSIE HARBISON, ASSISTANT EDITOR THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 1963 loc PER COPY Phone 3131 THE Galax News ~ 1951 - 1963 I can hardly believe this year makes the sixth summer of my working on the GA LAX 1®WS, I remember starting out in 1958 with so little knowledge about what I would be required to do, and less, how to do it, I wonder if that is how Mrs, Mary Summer Korman might have felt 12 years ago when she began to publish this paper? But Mary has always seemed to me a most efficient person, and it was she who started the GA LAX NSV\iS in 1951* with, I might add, much success. Apparently, the newspaper caught the eye of other newspaper people, for, in (CON^D TO PAGE 1^+) AIM Z5(f: & 75^ Thur-Fri June 27-28 Tony Curtis-Suzanne Pleshette Phil Silvers in "4o Pounos 01^ Tplouble. " in Color & Cinemascope MATBIEE THUR at 3:00 Night Shows at 7:25 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 20 ^n. After Show Starts Sat-Sun Jime 29-30 Rred MacMurray-Nancy Olson-Keenan Wynn in Walt Disney*s "Sen OF FiueeeR" MATINEE Sat and Sun at 3:00 2 Shows Sat Night at 7:30 & 9:30 1 Show Sun Night at 9:00 Feature Approxo 20 Min, After Show Starts Monday July 1 Robert Preston-Tony Randall Georgia Moll-Betty Bruce-Walter Matthau ir " iSLfino OF Love" in Color & CinemaScope This Picture Not Recommended for Children Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature at Approx, 7:50 & 9:50 Tue-Wed July 2-3 E3.vis Presley-Stella Stevens in “Giuls ! Girls J GirlsJ " in Color MATINEE VfflD at 3:00 Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature Approx. 10 I^iln, After Show Starts PREPARE FOR A BIG HOSPITAL BAZAAR JULY 26 ^ 27 This yearns Hospital Bazaar may be the biggest yeti All organizations in town are taking part. The Bazaar, to be held July 26-27, will take place in the Brownes Store building. The Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a booth with such items for sale as hand-made baby pillows, felt school satchels for children, hot pad covers, and many other attractive items. Four bake sales are being given by the Presbyterian Church; the Eastern Star will sponsor a food sale; a miscel laneous food and item booth will be the project of the Methodist Church; the Epis copal Church will sell miscellaneous ar ticles; as last year, there will be a merchant*s booth; a food booth is plan ned by the Baptists; the Satulah Club will '"'TtD TO PAGE 11) * * Jjc ♦ 4: sjt * * * ♦ * * * SENATOR W, FRANK FORSYTH TO BE HONORED Senator W, Frank Forsyth, outstand ing business and civic leader of western North Carolina, will receive a Citation of Merit for distinguished sei^ce from the Highlands Biological Station at its annual meeting June 30# at 4:30 p.m. in the Museum Building. Over a period of many years. Senator Forsyth has been interested in the role of the Highlands Biological Station in the higher education picture of North Carolina, particularly in the phases of the research needed by graduate students in their pur suit of advanced degrees. He has long (CON^D TO PAGE 19) jjt >|e * * ♦ 3(c jjt * * Jjt * ♦ s}t ♦ ♦ * HEAR BISHOP ARTHUR MOORE AND DR. PIERCE HARRIS OF ATLANTA^ GEORGIA JULY U5, Sim P.K, 7«30 HIGHLANDS METHODIST CHURCH SATULAH CLUB BAKE SALE Don*t forget the bake sale to be held in the Brown Store building Saturday morn ing, June 29, Come in and select your fa vorite cake, bread, cookies or other deli cious food. There will also be a used clo thing sale in the back of the store, Pro- ceeds-for the Satulah Club Scholarship Fund .9; 12TH YFflR QF PUBUCflTIOn -5)