THE GAIAX NEWS
August 3I9 1967
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friends and customers in Highlands,
Franklin, Macon County, for the sum
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lyi*. and Mrs, Ralph Webb are the
parents of a baby girl, Robin Lynn, born
August 27th at the Highlands-Cashiers
Hospital. The baby weighed 6 pounds,
11 ounces.
Paternal grandparents are and
Mrs, Ted Webb, of Highlands; maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mi?s, W, H, Jack
son, of West Minister, S. C.
NQP Aim/AL
Mr, and llrSm Syd Johnson, of Fort
l^ers, Fla,, announce the birth of a daughter,
weighing 8 pounds, 1 ounce, on August
2lith,
lykternal grandparents are Ifr, and
lySrs, Dillon Thomas, of Lee High Acres,
Fla. 5 paternal grandmother is iy&?s, Ada
Rogers, of Highlands.
EPISCOPAL ANNUAL MEETING
The congregation of the Church of
the Incarnation held its Annual Meeting
on Monday night, August 28, after a par
ish dinner served by ]y&:s. James H. Howe,
I'&'s, Walter Dun, and IHrs, James V. Weber,
Reports of the past year*s activi
ties were presented by the Rector, the
Rev, Gale D, Webbe, and by the Senior
Warden, Vfr, 'Ridor N, Hall. The financial
statement was given by the Parish Treas
urer, Mrs. 7al S, Ilerson. The work of
the Churchwomen was outlined by I4*s.
Howe.
]yb:*s. John T. Hall reported for the
Sunday School department; ]y&?s. Earl M.
DeNoon for the Memorials Committee and
the Altar Guild (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21)
LADY L
Remain Gary’s best-selling novel,
*’Lady L” has been made into a captivat*
ing movie ron^) by MGM with Sophia Loren^
Paul iiewman, and David Niven starring
in the fun-adventure of a pParisian
laundress who falls in love with and
aids a young anarchist who robs the rich
to give to the poor and, ironically,
ends up as the x>/ife of an aristocratic
and wealthy English lord*
One of the most lavishly staged and
costumed films of recent years, “Lady L”
Captures the eye in Panavision and color
in sumptuous scenes filmed on locations
in Paris, Sv/itzerland, where ice-skating
scenes bel^w the slopes of the Moleson
Mountains give the illusion of a
painting; the famous Promenade des
Anglias in Nice, where a thrilling as
sassination attempt takes place; Monte
Carlo and England, where the magnificent
300 year-old Castle Howard was used as
the ancestral home of U'3.ss Loren after
she becomes Lady Lendale*
"Lady L” plays Friday and Saturday >
Sept. 1-2, at the GALAX teEATRE.
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