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HIGHLANDS, KK G.
A HIHEOGRAPHED NE¥SPAPER
PUBLISHED MEEKLY
DURING THE SUNHER SEASON
MRS. JANES NEl/TON, EDITOR
JESSIE HARBISON, ASSISTANT EDITOR
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1965
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H S A L I K G G R E E F SILENCE
by Bess Hines Harkins
It has been said, and truly enough,
that everyone has troubles* Even people in
beautiful green Highlands have them, but
let*s not overlook another word in this
sentence: it is the word beautiful.
VJhat ever our troubles are in Highlands
we can count on the healing balm of beauty
to help us* Cur surroundings, no matter
what the time of year, offer the anodyne of
waiaji Meairf
ADM 25^ & 75^
Thur-Fri Aug 22-23
Paul Newman-Patricia Neal-Melvin Douglas
"HUD"
in Cinemascope
MTINEE Thursday at 2; 30
Kight Shows at 7i^5 & 9:35
'eature Approx, 15 I-Iin. After Show Starts,
Saturday Aug 2k
iuordon Macrae-Gloria Grahame-Shirley Jones
"OKLflHOmfi"
in Color «& ClnemaScope
MATIiffiii at 2:30
Kight at 7iOO & 9:^5
Feature Approx, 2:45, 7:15 & 10:00
Sun-Mon Aug 25-26
Rock Hudson-Rod Taylor-Mary Peach in
"Pi GflTHcRinG OF tftGLE^'
in Color
MATIKES Sun at 2:30
Sun Kight at 9s00
Monday Shows at 7s20 & 9^35
eature Approx* 15 Min, After Show Starts,
Tue-Wed Aug 27-28
Jeffrey Hunter-Marshall Thompson
Barbara Perez in
'No mpn Is fin Isiflno ''
in Color
Shows at 7520 & 9s35
Feature Approx, 7:^5 & 9j50
strength and grace!
For who, however downcast, can hear
the fresh morning wind blowing through the
green seas of a myriad of trees without
being caught up in a sense of exaltation?
And who can wander down through the dark
rhododendron along a clear mountain stream
and not become enthralled by its mystical
music j and become intrigued by damp humps
of pungent dark-green moss with here and
there a delicate bright orange mushrocMj
or be facinated by a (CCN*T TO PAGE 10)
BEN ¥. MAX DIES
Mr. Ben W. Wax died Friday night,
August 16 at his home in Highlands after
an illness of several weeks* A native of
Baton Rouge, La., he was 46 years of age#
He was founder of the original Boy's Acad
emy in Baton Rouge, which he owned and
operated from 194-9 to 1956, In 1956, he
established Camp Elghlander for Boys in
Highlands, which he owned and operated
up until this year.
Mr, Wax attended Baton Rouge High
School where he later taught science,
was football trainer and coach, and was
head track coach. He was a graduate of
Louisiana State University where he was
twice named Southeastern Conference Colle~
giate Diving ChaE5)ion, During World WarH
Mr, Wax served in Europe as army captain
of the 101st Air-Borne vision* He was
the son of the late (CCN*T TO PAGE 20)
hoJA h ejdJbLvcui QpmpLeJi^ oJl ^ QT
The Highlands Community Theatre will
present next week a variety t3rpe program
for its fourth production of the seascai.
The title of the program is SU1#IER HOOTQi-
AI3HI *63, Going along idth the music
phase which is sweeping the country, this
idLll be the first time that this type of
program will be presented in Highlands* The
music v/hich will please both young and old
alike will include songs which were witten
over 500 years ago to songs which are cur
rently being viritten. For the benefit of
those amongst us who don*t (CCH*T TO P, 22)
NOTICE
Next week's issue of the GALAZ M-JS
will be the 12th and final edition for the
1963 season. Publication of the M/S vn.ll
begin again in the Spring of 1964*
12 TH YEflR OF PUBUCfiTIOn