IOC PER, COPY PHONE 2495 f HIGHLANDS, N. G. A NIHEOGRAPHED NE¥SPAPER PUBLISHED MEEKLY DURING THE SUMNER SEASON JESSIE L. HARBISON, EDITOR FRIEDA McGALL, ASSISTANT EDITOR THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 IOC P£R COPY PHONE 2495 HlghlanxLd O^f^ce.: A B/iief, Work is proceeding on the corner lot of Jlfth and Pine Streets where the new Post Office is to be built by Clemson Lumber Com pany of Clemson, South Carolina. !Ehe site is cleared off and excavation is being started. Post Idaster Louis E* Potts and his staff, Mrs. Ruth Shuler, Mr. Carey Heese, and I'ir. Harold Reese, are looking forward to occupying the new building about Novem ber first. The present (CON’D ON PAGE 13) I Adm 25p & 75^ I Thur-Pb:i July 9-10 I Tom Tryon-Rony Schneider-Caxol lynley in ''THE CARDINAL*' in Color & CinemaScope MATINEE Thursday at 2?30 First show each night at 7:30 Feature approx. 2:50 and 7s50 Due to the length of this show (3 hr. 15 min) we wonH run a complete 2nd show. However, you may come as late as 8s30 and see all of the feature. Saturday July 11 June Lockhart-Hugh Reilly John Provost as Timmy in "LASSIE'S GREAT ADVENTURE" in Color MATINEE at 2:30 Night shows at 7:25 & 9:35 Feature approx. 2:50» 7;4-5i & 9:55 Sun-Mon July 12-13 Frank Sinatra-Dean Martin-Sajmny Davis, Jr. Earbara Ruch—Bing Crosby in "ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS" in Color & CinemaScope MATIim Sun. at 2:30..Sun. night at 9:00 Monday shows at 7:15 & 9:35 Feature approx. 10 min. after show begins Tuesday July I4. Rock Hudson^Doris Day-Tony Randall Thelma Ritter in "PILLOW TALK" in Color & CinemaScope Shows, 7:25 & 9:35 - Feature, 7:4.5 & 9:55 HOT OPENS TWENTY-FIFTH SEASON TO CAPACITY HOUSE WEDNESDAY The Highlands Community Theatre open ed its twenty-fifth season to a capacity house last Wednesday evening with the Brevard Music Center Sinfonietta, direct ed by Mr. James Yestadt, The Highlands Community Theatre*s next production will be OH DAD, POOR DAD, MCM*S HUNG YOU IN THE CLOSET AMD I*M FEEL ING SO BAD, by Arthur Kepit, which will open July 2^th for two nights and one matinee on Saturday, July 25th at 2:30. This play received rave reviews in London and was a success both on and off Broad way in New York. (C0N*D ON PAGE 17) BREVARD imSIG CENTER COMES TO Highlands Honday July 13 and August 17 8:30 p*n. BREVARD MUSIC CENTER SYMPHONY James Christian Pfohl, Conductor Charles Rex, Jr., Violin Katherine Stone, Soprano ^ ^ ^ Guest violinist for the concert is thirteen-year-old Hinda Honigman Scholar ship winner, Charles Rex, Jr. The other featured soloist for the evening is young Katherine Stone, a mezzo-soprano. The Brevard Music Center Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Pfohl, will also be on hand to supply the evening’s concert music. The Orchestra is C0H5)0sed of professional musicians who are faculty and staff members at the Brevard Music Cen ter. Tickets for Monday night’s concert are on sale at various business places in Highlands. AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS OFFERED AT MUSEUM The Museum Ccmmittee of the Highlands Biological Station has planned a series of field trips and other services for the membership of the Biological Station and the Highlands Comnunity generally. These services will be free to the membership5 a donation box will be available to non members* (CON’D ON PAGE 9) GALAX THEATRE MOVIE SCHEDULE CON’D ON PAGE 2 13th YFflR OF PUBLICfiTlOn