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THE GAUI WS JUHE 23, 1966 PAGE 2 r?Ti vV v'l' i m m SI 1 flUCTlOn SALES TUJICE DRILY I0--30 fl.m.-7;30 P.m. DtfldlOnDS-lfflTCHES-SILVERUyflRE RIEHTflL iUGS nnERUjflRE-CRYSTflLLUflRE- iinEns MERCHANDISE GATHERED FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GIVEN AWAY FREE AT EACH SALE KNOm AS THE SHOWPLACE OF THE GAROLINAS HIGHLflnDS ART GRLL6RY eSTflBLlSHGD 36 YERR5 Ifl CflROLinRS 7Hi(WNTm mjsi To the delight of many old friends, THE COUNTRY MDUSE SHOP has been re-open ed, having recently been purchased by Mrs, L* M, (Connie) Hirsig, Although The Country Mouse, as it was, possessed an unusual charm, a charm seldom found in any commercial place of business, Mrs. Hirsig has and is finding it necessary to make many physical improvements, but always with an eye to retain the image of The Country Mouse as we all knew and loved the little shop. The Country Mouse is beautifully located on Lake Sequoyah, on U, S. 6k, approximately two miles from Highlands with no road blocks to interfere, a large and ade quate parking area directly in front .of the shop, and an adjoining lot creating more parking space. Beyond this, a native stone wall has been added, and there are paved walks leading directly into the shop. Wow, how about that for protecting Milady’s shoes as she enters the shop with its beautiful soft, green wall-to-wall carpeting (No red carpet is being rolled out to greet you, as of yet, but waitJ Stranger things have happen ed, and we shall seei) Once inside the shop, what does one do? What else could one do but "ooh" and "ah" and "oh"i So if you would have the oldest and the finest in antiques from yesteryear the newest and the prettiest in gifts for tomorrow come to lie Coun try MDuse. GALAX NEWS HAS NEW PART-^TIHE ASSISTANT The staff of the GAIAX NEWS has re cently aaquired a new part-time assistait,, l^s, Joe B, Morris, Ifrs, MDrris is of great help during the final mad rush before the paper is run off. Last- minute items require time-consuming chores which add to the confusion, so we extend to her a hearty welcome to the staffi A graduate of Swain County High School in 196^, Ifrs, Morris has had much experience in typing. She has been a resident of Highlands for the past year, since Mr. >brris has been stationed here as a highway patrolman. ROTARY NEWS The Rotarians held their regular meeting Tuesday, June 11;, at 7:00 p.m. at the Highlander Restaurant, Twenty-four members and guests were present for the meeting. The speaker for the evening was Dr. C. M, lyre of Eustis, Fla, and Highlands, Dr, T^e's subject was "Medical H^nosis", Mr, and ffrs. Bill Zeller were his subjects to demonstrate the effectiveness of hypnotism. EASTERN STAR MEETING Regular meeting of the Highlands Chapter 28U, 0. E, S,(Con*t page 11)
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