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HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 526-2066 A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED WEEKLY I 00 DURING THE SUMMER SEASON | 0(Z! DOTTY DENDY, CO-EDITOR BETTY HOLT, CO-EDITOR SUSAN WHITMIRE, CO-EDITOR THURSDAY AUGUST 6, 1968 GALAX THEATRE "THE ODD COUPLE" PLAYING AT HOT THIS WEEK Adm. UO0 & $1,00 (Except Hurry Sundown) Thursday August 8 Elizabeth Taylor-Richard Burton in "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" in Color Shox-Ts at 7 s 15 & 9 s 3^ Feature Approx. 7s2^ k 9%h^ Fri-Sat August 9-10 SteiTart Granger in "THE LAST SAFARI" in Color Matinee Saturday at 2s30 Night Shows at 7?20 & 9s35 Feature Approx 10 min after show begins. Sunday August 11 Jose Ferrer-Shelley Winters in "ENTER LAUGHING" in Color Ifetinee at 2;30..Night at 7s20 & 9s35 Feature 2sU0, 7s30 & 9sU5 Monday August 12 rommy Steele-Julia Foster-Penelope Horner in "HALF A SIXPENCE" in Color Special iVlatinee at 2:30 Night shows at 7:15 & 9s35 Feature Approx. 2sl4.0, 7:25 & 9sli5 Tue-Wed August 13-lii I'fi.chael Caine-Jane Fonda-Faye Dunaway in "HURRY SUNDOWN" in Color This is Adult Entertainment All tickets $1.00 Shows at 7:00 & 9sli5-Note time. Feature Approx. 7:10 & 9s55 The Highlands Comimmity Theatre is halfiiray through its 1968 season, but it is especially proud of its third play. ”The Odd Couple” was a smash hit in New York with Art Carney and Walter Jfetthaus as the leads, but x^rait until you see what the Reverend Bob DuPree and G. Sam San- filippo do with those same parts, and you will be glad you are a part of the High lands Summer Group. There is a poker game to end all poker games while awaiting the arrival of the "to be divorced" Felix, and you will be amused and delighted by the very clever dialogue delivered by Russell Eaton, his son Mike, Ken Davis of the Delray Players, and George Schmitt, local builder and contractor. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21) HRS. MRIGHT DIES UNEXPECTEDLY Ilrs. Ersie l^kbel Vereen ^Mght, 50, a summer resident of Highlands, died unexpectedly at the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital Sunday afternoon. She was also a resident of Qreemood, S. C., where she lived for the past 26 years and was a member of the l&in Street I'^thodist Church there. Hrs. Wright spent many summers here and was active in church and civic clubs. Surviving are the husband, Chester N. Wight5 two daughters, Ifrs. linda Er sie Nichols and fe. Barbara Eley of I\hox- ville, Tenn.I her father, Hartford J. Vereen, a sister, ^Irs. M. A. Thompson, and a brother. Col. L. H. Vereen, all of North I^§rrtle Beach, S. C. A short service was held at Bl3?th Funeral Horae, Greent'iood, at 10 a.m. Tues day. Another service was held at the Highlands Methodist Church at h p.m. Tuesday. Burial was in the Highlands Memorial Cemetery. COMING AUGUST 22 TO THE GALAX THEATPJ "The Name of the Game is Kill" starring COLLBI WILCOX, Jack Lord, Susan Strasburg 17TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION
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