HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 526-2066 00 A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED P/EEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON BETTY HOLT, CO-EDITOR SUSAN WHITMIRE, CO-EDITOR DOTTY DENDY, CO-EDITOR 00 V;• v*>» THURSDAY, JULY 11,^ 1968 GALAX THEATRE Adm. & $1,00(Except Disney) Thursday July 11...One Day Tony FVanciosa-Raquel Welch in in Color Shows at 7s30 & 9:35 Feature Approx. 7:^0 & 9?55 Pri-Sat July 12-13 Walt Disney’s all cartoon feature "THE JUNGLE BOOK" in Color plus Disney's "Flash, The Teenage Otter” lyfetinee Sat. at 2:30 Night shows at 7;10 & 9^35 Feature Approx. 1 hour after show starts Sun-iybn July lU-15 Dean Ifertin-Stella Stevens Eli Wallach-Anne Jackson "HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE- AND RUIN YOUR LIFE"~ in Color Ifetinee Sun at 2:30..Nights at 7:25 & 9:35 Feature Approx. 20 min after show starts. Tuesday July l6...0ne Day Dean I-krtin-Ann Piargret-Karl l^Iklden in MURDERER R0¥^’ in Color Not recommended for Children Shows at 7:25 & 9:35 Feature Approx. 7:35 & 9:U5 Wednesday July 17...One Day James Coburn-Joan Delaney in "THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST" in Color Shows at 7:30 k 9:35 Feature Approx. 7:ijO & 9:ii5 To Each His Own (With apologies to Richard Wagner for the use of his Tannhauser and to all others concerned) HARY H. DUPREE It has been said that opera belongs to everyone. The Saturday afternoon broadcasts and the spread of good, re cordings have greatly widened its audi ence. Its appeal knows no age limit5 it is a universal art. Nox^, the stories of the operas come from many places and from many periods in history. Some are legends, some are tales of the jyBLddle Ages, others are from modern sources - short stories, novels, and plays. But whatever the source, sooner or later each libretto finds itself on the road to Nashville - Nashville, Tennessee, the operatic cen ter of the world. (CONTINUED ON PAGE I6) ANNUAL SILVER TEA FRIDAY On Friday, July 12, the annual Episcopal Silver Tea will be held at the home of and I^frs. G. M. T. Jenks, from 3 until 5 P.in* The public is cordially invited to attend. The Jenks residence, high on little Yellow Mountain, was designed and land scaped by and Mrs. Jenks, and com mands an unexcelled view of the Country Club grounds. Lake Sequoyah, the town of Highlands, and Inlhiteside and Yellow >buntains • Guests are asked to park their cars at the Episcopal Church, where transportation will be provided to and from the tea, since parking space at the Jenks residence is limited.. Hostesses for the tea will be l^Snes. J. L. Howe, (COOTBIUED ON PAGE EIEVEN) SPECIAL NOTICE There will be a special hati-- NEE OF THE DiSNEY ProQRAH FrI^ AT 3:00 17TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION