HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA
PHONE 526-2066
A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
DURING THE SUMMER SEASON
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ADVERTISING EDITORS
DOTTY DENDY, SUSAN WHITMIRE
NEWS EDITOR
BETTY HOLT
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1969
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GALAX THEATRE
Thursday July 2k
Rod Taylor-Claudia Cardinale in
"THE HELL WITH HEROES'*
in Color
Suggested for l-feture Audiences
Shows at 700 & 905
Feature Approx. 7:^0 & 9s55
Adm 50(^ & $1.25
Fri-Sat July 25-26
Gina Lollobrigida-Shelly Winters
Fhil Silvers-Peter lawford in
"BUONA SERA. MRS. CAMPBELL"
in Color
Suggested for jyjature Audiences
jy^tinee Sat at 2 s30-Wights at 7 s 25 & 9 s35
Feature Approx. 10 min after show starts
Adm 500 & $1.25
Sun-Mon July 27-28
Oskar Werner-Barbara Ferris in
"INTERLUDE"
in Color
Suggested for l^ture Audiences
Matinee Sun at 2;30-:Mights at 7 s 25 & 9 s 35
Feature Approx. 10 min after show starts
Adm 500 & $1.25
Tuesday July 29
Richard Burton-Elizabeth Taylor
Alec Guiness-Peter Ustinov in
"THE COMEDIANS"
in Color
Suggested for tkture Audiences
ShoiiTS at 7sOO L lOsOO
Feature Approx. 7s 10 5c 10:l0
Adm 500 & $1.25
Wednesday July 30
Rex Harris on-Rosemary Harris
Louis Jourdan-Rachel Roberts in
"A FLEA I£ HER MR"
in Color
Suggested for Mature Audiences
ShoT-TS at 7s30 & 9s30
Feature Approx, 7sU0 & 9sU0
Adm 500 & $1.00
HOSPITAL BAZAAr FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
Plans for the 1969 Hospital Bazaar
are in the last stages, and Friday morn
ing at 9 a.m. door will open at the Ed
ucational Building of the Presb3rberian
Church. The combined efforts of many
people make this Bazaar possible, and
proceeds T-rill be used for the purchase
of much needed hospital beds.
The Baptist Women under the leader
ship of I'^ars. Echol Rox-Jland will have a
table of baked goods and condiments. The
Catholic Church will send a donation.
The Youth Group of the Episcopal Church
with Elizabeth Worley in charge will al
so have a food and bake sale. la*s. W.
F. Harris and lirs. Richard Harrison have
led a group of >fethodist Women in making
aprons, wrap-around dresses, Christmas
decorations, dustcloths, croched polish
ing cloths, covered coat hangers as
well as a. spool doll bed. The Women of
the Presbyterian Church have held three
bake sales and will also sponsor a snack
booth on Friday with Ifrs. F. T. Gardner
in charge.
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VELMA ROGERS DIES
Firs, Velma Johnson Rogers, 51^
died last Thursday morning at her resi
dence after a long illness.
lyi-s. Rogers was a member of High
lands First Baptist Church.
Surviving are the husband, Edward
M. Rogers5 a son, John Wayne Rogers of
Highlands5 three daughters, lirs, Char
lotte Reed and I''i*s. Elizabeth Billings
ley, both of Satolah, Ga., and l'3?s.
Lucille !4;Clure of Williamsburg, Ky.|
the mother, I'frs. Ada Johnson of High
lands; si:sc brothers, Leamon of Hope,
iiLchigan, Leslie of Scaly I^buntain,
Kenneth of Lehigh Acres, Fla., Louie of
Copperopolis, Calif., Willard of Tama-
ssee, S. C. and Bert Rogers of I-Iighlands;
five sisters, IJrs. Burdell Marshall of
Media, Pa.| jyirs. Lois Reirdon of Oak
Ridge, Tenn., i^frs. Kathleen ^^’ilson and
Mrs. Leila Wilson, both of Highlands,
lirs. 1‘^tle Lauib (COOTEvTUED 0?I P/iGE 23)
18TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION