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HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA
A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED MEEKLY
DURING THE SUMMER SEASO,
JESSIE L. HARBISCN, EDITOR
FRIEDA McGALL, ASSISTANT EDITOR
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1964
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HOT PRESENTS RASH CM ON
RASHOMOH, the play by Fay and Michael
Kanin that caused Hew Tork critics and au
diences to search for new superlatives when
it was seen on Broadway in 1959t will be
the next attraction at the Highlands Com-
Adm 25^ & 75^
Thursday Aug 13
Shirley Jones-Rossano Brazzl In
"DARK PURPOSE"
in Color
Matinee at 2:30
Night Shows at 7;30 & 9:30
Feature approx, 2;50, 7;50 & 9:50
Fri-Sat Aug 1^~15
Hayley Mills-Eli Wallach in
"THE MOON-SPINNERS"
in Color
Matinee Sat, at 2:30
Night shows at 7;20 & 9:35
Feature approx. 10 min after show starts
Sun-Mon Aug 16-17
Tony Curtis-Christine Kaufmann
"WILD AND WONDERFUL"
in
in Color
Matinee Sunday at 2:30
Night shows Sun & Mon at 7:30 & 9:30
Feature approx, 25 min. after show starts
Tuesday Aug 18
Frank Sinatra-Dean Martin
Anita Ekberg-Ursula Andress in
"4 FOR TEXAS"
in Color
Shows at 7:20 & 9:35
Feature approx, 7:30 & 9:
Wednesday Aug 19
Dean Martin-Elizabeth Montgomery
Martin Balsam-Jill St. John
Carol Burnett in
"WHO’S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED"
in Color & CinemaScope
This picture not recommended for children.
Shows at 7j25 & 9:35
Feature approx, 7i^5 & 9:55
munity Theatre, Based on the same two
short stories by Japanese writer Ryunosu-
ke Akutagawa, which were the basis for
the famous Japanese film, the play will
open for two nights on Friday and Satur
day, August l4th and 15th,
The Kanin play is the story of a
quest for truth. It begins when three
travelers—aBuddhist priest| a woodcutter
and a wigmaker—meet beneath the old Rash-
omon gate, where they have taken shelter
from a downpour, and (CCN*D ON PAGE l^f)
HIGHLANDS SUMMER FESTIVAL WEEK
The schedule of events for the Festi
val Week, under the direction of the Cham
ber of Commerce, for Monday, August 17th
through Saturday, August 22nd, will be as
follows:
MONDAY: Brevard Music Center Symphony,
Dr, James Christian Pfohl, Director, with
guest artists Jeanette Pecorello, Eugen
Talley-Schmidt, Edward Vito - 8:30 P« M,
Highlands School Auditcrium
WEDNESDAY; Square Dance at Helen’s Barn
8:30
THURSDAY; Square Dance Festival - 8:30
P. M, - Highlands School Auditorium -
$500 in door prizes to be given away -
Competing dance teams: Clemson Cow College
Cloggers, T, C, Robertson Square Dance Team
(last years* winner), Blue Ridge Mountain
Dancers (recently returned from World*s
Fair Exhibition, I962 N. C, State champs),
Highlands Square Dance Team, Black Moun
tain Square Dance Team, Cranberry Team,
Pisgah View Ranch Square Dance Team (Apple
Festival winners. Mountain Dance and Folk
Festival winners, smooth division) - Prizes
awarded to first, second, and third place
winners - Audience participation - ALSO
Lecture at the Museum of Natural History
Speaker and Topic to be announced - 6:00
FRIDAY; Hootanaiiny *64 - Highlands Com
munity Theatre - 8:30 P# M, - Participat
ing groups, who* will sing folk songs of
all countries Include: The Highlanders,
The Touchstones, Miss Guerry Matthews,
and Stan Robinson will act as M. C, -
(Hootananny *64 will also be presented by
H C T on Saturday at 2:30 and 8:30 P# M,
All seats reserved.)
SATURDAY; Arthur Smith Show, featurlr^
The Crakerjacks and the Crossroads Quartet
musical variety show - 8:00 P, M, - High
lands School Auditorium
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