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THE OAIAX NBC mr 28, 1966 PAGE 10 VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP Open six days a week For Appointment Phone 526*-24-66 RICE FAMILY HONOBED Forest Service employees and their fairdlies gathered at the Highlander Rest aurant Friday night to honor Bob Rice and his family with a sxipper party* Bob re signed his Forest Service job recently to enter private business, Mr, and JS^s. Ly man Zachary were also honored guests at the supper. Lyman retired from the U. S, Pbrest Service in May of 1965. On behalf on Highlands District employees, Jess linger presented a duckback hunting coat to Bob in expression of appreciation for his Ih years of service, Pbrty people attended the supper to wish Bob well in his nei-7 venture. Dis trict Ranger Bob Padgett congratulated Bob Rice for his new role as an indepen dent American Businessman, and Sejc/LeJjouviGyd OaJLiy Qieydiyi Odd QwJjXyi IJik QeniuA,^. (jiadJieA Sir ANNUAL HONE AND GARDEN TOUR TO BE HELD AUGUST 10th The annual Home and Garden Tour sponsored by the Highlands-Cashiers Garden Club will be held on Wednesday, August 10, The homes to be shown this year offer an interesting variety of location and design. Each has a different setting, and all present the most attractive aspects of mountain living. In Cashiers, two homes will be visit ed in the morning j that of and Virs. Eugene Thomasson, on Highway 6U, east of Cashiers, and that of Mr. and Mrs. Keal Griffin in Hampton Forest. A buffet lunch eon will be served (CON*.T ON PAGE i^) »»A HARD DAY’S NIGHT" Creators of the sound and source of Beatlemania are four fabulously talanted lads from Liverpool known eollectively as The Beatles, and individually as George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and /\/ew old fwuruJu/ie oAAJivinjg, weehJ^ Ringo Starr* Tbclr first film "A Bard Day»s Nightopens Wednesday, August 3rd, at the GAUX THEATRE, through United Artists Release. In assessing their fantastic popular ity, Life magazine wrote s "First Inland fell, victim of a million girlish screams. Then Pai.‘is surrendered. Now the United States must brace itself. The Beatles are coming." The Beatles are a product of Liver pool, which has a population of some 300 rock-and-roll bands, hawking their musical wares in countless small cellar clubs, old stores and movie houses--nearly all in proximity of the Mersey River (hence the so-called Mersey Beat). Their first recording "Love Me Do" sold a respectable 100,000 copies. It was the last time a Beatle single sold less than half-millionI Their first million seller, "She Loves Me'^ came out in the spring of 1963. Then came the unpreceden ted success, "I Want To Hold Your Hand", and there has been no stopping them since! Beatle music is wild, pungent, hard hitting, uninhibited. . .and personal# Beatle popularity reached a pinnacle of sorts when the group headed the annual command performance for the Royal Family. The Queen Mother found them". . .young, fresh, and vital." If you are a Beatle fan, don’t miss their first film, "A Hard Day’s Night". .Guaranteed to produce Beatlemania!! TO SAVE YOURSELF A WALK TO THE POST OFFICE FROM THE MIDDLE OF TOl'JN, LEAVE lOUR LETTERS AT BILL’S SODA SHOP FOR SPEEDY DELIVERY TO THE POST OFFICE, WHERE THEY WILL PROMPTLY BE MAILED 1 FOR Rem Nex\r Mountain Cabin on Stream All Electric Kitchen Completely Rirnished Sleeps I4 $375*00 Per Month Located 3 miles off Rt. #6it toward Cashiers in Norton Community Follow John Day Signs. ^ack ‘Room umJJi fAjj/ajte BaJK Qyrvtin.enMLl B/ieaktojAi. 1-A.e.e. Qood foAhlng, Space. I^ewi fo^i. OffU.ce, ^LckoA.^ Siyte.eUi fkoric 526^2060
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