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lOC PER COPY PHONE 2495 HIGHLANDS, h\ G. A HI NEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMNER SEASON JESSIE L. HARBISON, EDITOR FRIEDA NcGALL, ASSISTANT EDITOR mURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964 lOC PER COPY PHONE 2495 EDIBLE WILDINGS by, 0% /I, //lively, (EDITORS iMOTEt ^Irs, Trively is Architec tural Librarian at Clemson University.) Only God can make a tree and only God can give us such an abundance of free food stuffs as are found in meadows, along road Adm 25^ & 75^ Thur-Fri July 16-17 Gregory Peck-Tony Gurtis-Angie Dickinson in "CAPTAIN NEWHAN, M. D." in Color l-Iatinee Thursday at 2:30 Night shows at 7:10 & 9s35 Feature approx» 10 min after show begins Saturday July 18 J.rk Douglas-James I'lason in Walt Disney's "80,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" in Color & CinemaSoope Matinee at 2;30 - Night shows at 7:10 & 9:35 Feature approx. 2:40, 7:20 & 9:45 Sun-Mon July 19-20 Tony Randall-Burl Ives-Barbara Eden "THE BRASS BOTTLE" in Color Matinee Sun at 2:30 Night shows Sun-Mon at 7:30 & 9:30 Feature approx. 25 min after show begins Tuesday July 21 Paul Newman-Joanne Woodward-Eva Gabor Maurice Chevalier in "A NEW KIND OF LOVE" in Color Shows at 7:25 & 9:35 Feature approx* 7:35 & 9:45 Wednesday July 22 Don Knotts-Carole Cook in "THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET" in Color Special Matinee at 2:30 Night shows at 7:30 & 9:35 Feature approx. 2:50, 7:55 & 10:00 sides and beside the streams. Right be fore our eyes and under our very noses are edibles we see and know not, pass and use not. Once our forefathers survived on this rich bounty of natiiral food^and acknowledged their Creator. How many peo ple today could live off the land? Many plants themselves have survived simply by moving away from the (C0K*D ON PAGE 13) OH DAD, POOR DAD, ETC. PLAYS AT HOT ON JULY 24th AND 24th CH DAD, POOR DAD, MAMA*S HUNG YOU IN THE CLOSET AND ini FEELING SO SAD, the smash hit New York comedy by Arthur L* Kopit will be presented by the Highlands Community Theatre July 24'th and 25th \d.th a special 2:30 matinee on Saturday the 25th. During the thirteen months of the comedy* s run in New York, the marquee over hanging the entrance to the Morosco !Diea- tre could not accomodate the longest ti tle in theatricaX history, so the manage ment settled for having the sign read, »CH, DAD, P0C3R DAD, ETC." Critics aTtd audiences agreed that the marathon title was appropriate. Its wack iness matched the play*s mood and it ac curately reflected what the play is about —a widly comic fable about a man-hating Dracula of a woman who has killed the hus band who i*epelled her,has had him stuffed and carries him about with her on her travels in a luxurious white coffin, so that in each hotel (C0N*D ON PAGE 12) TWO PROGRAMS SCHEDULED AT MUSEUM Monday afternoon, July 20th, from three to five o'clock, Miss Rebecca Bridgers will give a lecture demonstra tion on BONSAI, the ancient art of tree dwarfing* The lecture is op^ to the public# The first evening lecture series will take place on Thursday evening, July 23rd, at eight o'clock at the tfuseum* Dr* Malvina Trussell, counselor of nature study, will give an illustrated talk on the early naturalists of the Southeastern states* The lecture is open to the public. RENENBER: next week end, July 24 - 25 IS the hospital bazaar HELD IN THE METHODIST CHURCH - 13th YERR of PUBLICflTIOn
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