THE GAUX WEIJS ilugust 31, 1967 Page Hi Interiors Gifts r. BEN WILLIAMS GEORGETTE WILLIAMS, A. I. D* \ Wl\ QUALITY GEN GUTTING GUT STONES - FINISHED JEh/ELRY THE PAUL MCCAMPBELLS MAIN STREET HIGHLANDS VALLEY GIFT SHOP U.S. Highway 64 on right before Cashiers Cashiers, N, C. /Ui SuppZie/i, OjUL (S li/aste/i (j)JLo^ FjJjti 5uppJU.e^ & DeveLopZng, QLptd piom 27 C^unJyiLeA lands Community Theatre, only mention of M?s. Hillfe etchings was made, whereas Hill*s three paintings formed the focus of the show. KIDS, GET YOUR BOOKS TOGETHER, BECAUSE HIGHIANDS SCH0OL IS GOmG TO OPEN ON TUESDAY, SEPTEI^iBER 6TH FOR A HALF DAY*S SESSION. WAITES VISIT J-iRS. FALEl'JTIl'JE Dr. and lyfoseley ¥aite, who have spent the past ti7o years in Holland, arrived August 23rd, in ito York, They and their children, Elizabeth and Alexan der, are the guests of Waite*s mother, Ifrs. Elizabeth Valentine, until Sunday. Dr. Waite was connected with the University of Utrecht, Holland. The Waites recently were in Israel where Dr. T/aibe was called to a conference. Mc*s» Waite made several tours in and around Jerusalem during their stay. This year the Waites will be living in Winston- Salem, N. C., where Dr. Waite has the responsibility of setting up a biochemist ry laboratory in connection xd.th the Bowman Gray School of Medicine and Wake Forest College where he i^ll be teaching. CORRECTION An exhibition of paintings by George Snow Hill and etchings by his wife, Polly Knipp Hill was hung in the lobby of the HL^lands Community Theatre during the run of the last production, "The Fantas- ticks. ” Through an error in the publicity release for this last production at High- DEAD HEAT ON A I«RY-GO-RODND James Coburn, who proved so de lightful in "Our I&n Flint," is equally inf ectious - and elightful in ''Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round," playing at the GALAX THEATRE on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 5-6. "Dead Heat on a Merry-Go- Round" presents the star as a con man extraordinary, a hard-working character who uses the proceeds of his various schemes to provide him with money for bigger and better operations; seemingly he never keeps any of it. Equally, he is a charming young man always capable of finding a girl to help him rob a bank| he never keeps any of the girls, either. Co-starred in the Columbia Pictures release is Camilla Sparv who portrays the Boston girl he marries, aiKi abandons when he makes a successful getaway with the loot from a major theft. Also co- starring are Camila Sparv, Aldo Ray, Nina Wayne^ Robert Webber, and Todd Armstrong. In the course of his build up for his spectacular bank robbery, Coburn assumes a wide variety of char acterizations, all of them a pleasure to watch* HIGHLANDS ■ TASTY SHOPPE DINING ROCM AND VJINDOW SERVICE CALL FOR ORDERS AND PICNIC LUNCHES CHICKEN & SHRIMP BOXES SHORT ORDERS Edna Howland Phone 526-2764 Owner-manager HandcAXLpted OoUyd,.» H hoLL Qome, See. Ou/i OoJJLa Cashiers Highway Highlands, N. C,

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