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A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
DURING THE SUMMER SEASON
BETTY HOLT, CO-EDITOR
ELIZABETH WORLEY, CO-EDITOR
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1966
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Thursday August 18
"LAUREL & HARDYJS LAUGHING 20’s
Shows at 700 & 9:30
Feature Approx. 7s^0 & 9:^0
Adm 35^ &
jPri-Sat August 19-20
Clint Walker-Martha Hyer-Keenan Wynn in
"THE NIGHT OF THE GRIZZLY"
in Color
Matinee Saturday at 2:30
Night Shows at 7:20 & 9:30
Feature Approx. 20 min. after show starts:
Acjjii kO(^ & ^1.00
Sun-I'^bn August 21-22
Soupy Sales-Tab Hunter-Arthur O'Connell
IN "BIRDS DQ IT" IN Color
lyfeitinee Sunday at 2:30
Night Shows at 7:30 & 9:30
Psature Approx. 20 iiiin after show starts
Adm hO^ & $1.00
Tuesday August 23
Nancy Kwan-James Shigeta-IlLyoshi Uineki
in Rodgers & Haiimierstein's
"FLOWER DRUM SONG"
in Color
Shows at 7!00 & 9:30
Feature Approx. 7s15 & 9:kS
Adm ljO0 & $1.00
Wed-Thur August 2U-25
Candice Bergen-Joan Hackett-Elizabeth
Hartman-Shirley Knight
"FISHERMAN'S DELIGHT"
BY ELLEN BURTON
Clarence DarrovjSf one of the best
known lawyers in the criminal world, has
stated that the happiest days of his life
were spent fishing beside a small stream*
To a particular breed of person, usually
marked by a quality of reticence, fishing
is more than a hobby or pastime. It is
an all-consuming passion, and a quiet, re
laxing way to reflect on life and to ob
serve nature, bird and animal life, along
\dth an avid eye for the signs of a nib
ble which brings the fisherman out of his
lethargy and promises a good catch for the
day.
The rewards of a few hours spent trout
fishing are many* Rainbow snd speckled
trout are a real delicacy (CON’T PAGE 15)
HR. CRENSHA¥ SUGCUHBS
Mr* Robert W. Crenshaw, Sr, died Mon
day morning, August 15th in the Piedmont
General Hospital, in Atlanta, Georgia^
after suffering a heart attack®
Mr. Crenshaw was on the original
board of directors at the Highlands Coun
try Club, and also served as the Chairman
of the Board until his death*
Mr* Crenshaw is survived by his wife,
Emily Jennings Crenshaw; daughters, Mrs*
John B, Home, Jr*, lirs* Howard C* Ftey-
ensee, and Mrs. Jane C* Bormanj son, Jfr*
Robert W* Crenshaw, Jr*5 brother, I^Jr*
John W, Crenshaw, (CONT, ON PAGE 22)
in
"THE GROUP"
in Color
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
No one under 16 admitted unless accompa
nied by a parent
Shox«js at 7:00 & 9:^0
Feature Approx. 7sl^ & 10:0^
Adm UO^ & $1.00
SQUARE DANCE FESTIVAL BIG
SUCCESS
The Annual Square Dance Festival
sponsored by the Highlands Chamber of
Commerce was a big success. Approximate
ly $1;00,00 was cleared. Over LoO people
attended the event.
Special appreciation is e:cpressed to
all the businesses donating prizes,
Shan des Jardins for donating the P.A.
system and his time in setting it up, Mr.
Steve Potts for furnishing the ice and
containers for the cokes, and(CON'T P. 11)
15th year of publication