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THE GAUX KEWS JULY 25, 1963 PAGE 20 (THE SNOWS WILL GOME CON'D FROM PAGE I9) enjoy hitting the miles of crystal clear, safe ice on Mirror Lake or Lake Sequoyah. And more than anything else, you never forget the warmth from the roaring camp fires along the banks. Yes, the snows will come and life will go on much the same as it always has in the past* Highlanders will always be what they are, • .true sons and daughters of the land they love and if you won*t stay with them this winter, they know that they will see you in the springs How do they know? Call it instinct if you wish, but I feel sure that whatever it is that holds Highlanders here also brings you back. See You in JuneI PERSONALS - Mrs. A. W. Spitzer and daughters lin- da and Kathy, of Miami, Fla,, are occupy ing their cottage. Mr. Spitzer and Jim will arrive later in the month. Mrs. G. E. McMullin, of Miami, Fla., is at her home on "Indian Hill" for the summer and has as guests from Miami Mr. and Mrs, Fred Davis and Mrs, Lucy Bell Kitchin. Visiting Mrs. Clyde Beale at her home on Cullasaja Heights this week are her niece, Miss Helen Hyatt, and Miss Mary PaJjuour, of Gainesville, Fla. Mrs* Beale*s mother, Mrs. L^ P. Young, who is usually with her in the summer, is visit ing relatives in Washington, Ga. Mr. and Mrs* J. B. Mackey have as their guests Mr. and Mrs, A, Strauss and sons, Stephen and Sterling, of Greensboro, North Carolina. "PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT" Tony Franciosa, Jane Fonda, and Jim Hutton form the laugh triuxnvarate of ’’Period of Adjustment,” Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer* s screen version of Tennessee Wil liams* big stage his and his finest com edy, which plays at the GALAX THEATRE on Wednesday, July 31* This story of the trials and tribu lations of a pair of newlyweds whose dis- illusiorjjient with married life begins even before the honeymoon is over has all the raciness of Tennessee Williams* pop ular works, but this time the famous playwrite has mixed his tongue-in-cheek barbs with touches of tenderness and sym- pahty, all of which add up to a delight ful whole. The pert and attractive Miss Fonda plays Isabel, the nurse in a V. A. hos pital who cures patient George Haverstick (Jim Hutton) just in time to marry him. But the sub^ssive George of the hospital bed is far from the domineering and grum py husband who after a rainstorm lands Isabel soaking wet in a dirty and depres sing motel and whose idea of an ideal honeymoon supper io a hambuger in a road side joint. Quarrels and recrininations lead George to look up his old Korean war bud dy, Ralph (Tony Franciosa), who was mar ried the boss's daughter, and from whom he hopes to get a few tips on What Makes Marriage Work, But Ralph* s own marital status with Dorthea, who is aware that he married her only to further his busi ness career, is approaching the divorce stage, and he could use a few tips for himself. What happens when these four dis illusioned people get together and thresh out their respective dilemmas makes for a picture which, while it has plenty of laughs in situations and dialogue^ also throws a sympathetic light on the need for a period of adjustment when the prob lems of married life seem insurmountable. >|E:i|C3)c9|«:(e:(c:le9|c:4cH‘ Lyda HnRComBe,realtor "Real - OrvAuuiancQ. lijiLson's eiecTRic savia PHOHE 4001 Maytag Appliances Bottled Gas Plumbing Service GHLflnOS RS DRY DIAL 2550 GOOD CLEANING GIVES A SMART APPEARANCE. E RYSO ns ^FSTflURfinT faJmeA, 5in,ee;t Shoppiru^ Qzivte/i hAankJjjy /^loAjtk (anoLinjcL (S Bmice BA.y^on - 0wrie/i>6 & OpeAO^toA^ First Union nflTionPiBflnK; OF NORTH GAROLINA ’’COMPLETE BANKING SER\aCE»‘ For all your money matters, One-Stop Service is just a step away—at your Nearby First Union National Bank,, MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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