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HIGHLAMDS, ilT. G.
A HIHEOGRAPHED MEUSPAPER
PUBLISHED \JEEKLY /'/ /
dURlMG THE SUmiER SEAS OH / ^ , /
HRS. JAMES im/TON, EDITOR'^ ' ^ '
JESSIE HARRIS ON, ASSISTANT EDITOR \
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1965
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RAMBLIHG IN CAROLINA
By Eula I'lae Reed
If it*s a gay vacation you are seek
ing, all hopes will bs realized in the cool
green hills of North Carolina, The pattern
of life in woven of simplicity and infor
mality, From the greenest mountainside to
the clearest lake, it is unsurpassed for
its infinite variety of eye-filling beauty*
To gain a sense of this immense beauty,
one should take the luring "followi-me” kind
of trail and tlirill to the beautiful "back-
country,” not just the well-traveled roads.
In the crisp, cool forest, one can fil.l his
lungs vdth clean (COK'T TO PAGE 2^)
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Thur-Fri Aug 29-30
Anne Baneroft-Patty Duke-Victor Jory in
"The nriiRfiCLE LUorcfr"
Shows at 7;30 & 9:35
Feature Approic* 7:45 & 9:50 •
Saturday Aug 31
Randolph Scott-Joel KcCrea in
"RiO'- Th£ High CouniRr"
in Color & GinemaScope
Shows at 7:30 & 9:30
Feature Approx, 7s50 & 9s50
in
^ Sun-Mon Sept L-2
Sean Connerly-Ursula Andrews
"DR. NO" ;
in Color
1 Show Sun Night at 9s00
Monday Shows at 7:15 & 9:25
Feature Approx, 15 Mn, After Show Starts
This picture not reccanmended for children
Tue-Wed Sept 3-4
Steve McQueen-Robert Wagner
Shirley Anne Field in
"The UJflR LoveR"
Shows at 7s15 & 9:15
Feature Approx, 7s30 & 9:30
This picture not recomended for children
drawing for gehs scheduled for
THIS SATURDAY
This is your last chance to take a
chance on three cases of precious and se
mi-precious stones, all cui and ready to
mount* These stones all came frcm this
part of the country and were given to the
Library, by the finders, for this special
benefit. Included among the stones are
emeralds, rubies, star sapphires, topaz,
amethysts, epidote, aaolsy quartz and gar
nets to mention a few. At four o* clock
on Saturday, August 31st, at the Hudson
Library, there i;ill(GON*T TO PAGE 3)
"SummeA, Hooi.enanjn.y!* Opervd lomo/uww
"Summer Hootensriiy 63" opens tomorrow
night at 8:30 at the Highlands Community
Theatre, Two performances are scheduled
Saturday with a matinee at 2:30 and an
evening performance at 8:30, All seats
are being sold on a general admission ba«»
sis at: Adults, ^2.005 Children (12 and
under), H.CO* A limited number of
reserve seats are being sold for the bene
fit of those who would like them. The re
serves are located in (CCN^T TO PAGE 21)
OUR TEAMS TO YOU
It hardly seems possible to us that
the summer is already gone, and another
season of the GAI4X NEWS has drav/n to a
close* The time has come again to expresa
our appreciation to all who have helped
make the publication of this paper possible*
But where to begin? Cur thanks go to
so many people—to the advertisers who
faithfully support usj to the people^who
send us news, or tell us where news isj
to the subscribers, without whom our pur
pose would seem amiss| to those whose en
couragement and appreciation helped us
through the "rough spots ”5 and to all
those who read, and, w© hope,enjoy our
paper.
Soon we will be leaving Highlands to
return to college, but we will take with
us a memory of smother summer of the won
derful experience of working with all of
you5 of the times we laughed at ourselves
for our )’*mixj-ups’^| our encounters with
some really nice peoplej and a bit of
sorrow at leaving, mingled \dth anticipa
tion of another year at school and of our
return to serve our readers and advertisers
during the aummer of 196A»
YEflR OF PUBUCflTlOn
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