VnEOmZ MH7S AOGUST 7, 1969 PAGE! 20 cHeLevi6 SQUARE DANCES WED. & SAT. Rock 'n* Roll Dances EVERY HOBDAY & FRIDAY oThady aCm MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Open Daily - 9sOO a.m. -until 12 p.m. Open Sunday - 1 ;30 p.m. until 1 2 p.m. FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAIttLT i^EOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE i "ONE-STOP FAiVilLY STORE" i i 1 j 1 1 i Phone 526-336^ Main St. Highlands (W BELL, COWTBTUSD FROM PAGE NINETEEN) The above described "new bell" is being installed in the Presbyterian Church of Ifi.ghlands in the near future on a trial basis. The chimes are being given in memory of ^s. Edwina D. Summer, the church’s organist for so many years. Contributions may be made to Alan lewis. Treasurer. Also a part of this installation is a tower chimes instrument known as the "ChimeAtron." This instrument is an exclusive development of Schulmerich CaroUons, Inc., of Sellersville, Penn sylvania. The "ChimeAtron" consists of twenty-five miniature chime units of bronze metal which are struck by metal hammers, producing exact true chime tones almost inaudible to the human ear. Ihese chime vibrations are then amplified over 100,000 times by means of specially designed electronic equipment, producing true chime tones which are far superior to the tones of traditional chimes of mush larger proportion. The tower "ChimeAtron" is played from a special keyboard located at the organ console. Selector switches permit them to be heard within the chiirch alone from the tower alone or both together. ’¥ITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL" Cinema Center Films' "Tfith Six You Get Eggroll" introduces a brand-nevj screer image for Doris Day. No longer the sweet "girl-next-door" who always manages to come through the most difficult situations with her virtue intact, I'ilss Day plays a sophisticated widow with a mind of her oim — and 3 sons. She and a handsome wldoirer, played by Brian Keith, engage in a period of hot and cold courtship, then marry — only to find out that there are other emotions besides their own which must be taken in to consideration. Keith, one of Holly wood's most versatile actors, turns from his brilliant, highly-acclaimed dramatic performance in "Reflections In a Golden Eye" to a light comedy role. In addition to Miss Day's three isons played by Day look-alike John Findlater, Timn]y Bracken and Richard Steelee- there are Keith's teen-aged daughter, played by Barbara Hershey - and two lively dogs. Three long-time comedy favorites join the fun; Pat Carroll as M.ss Day's match-making sister; George Carlin as owner-attendant of the drive-in where the lovers meet to escape the reprimands of their children; and Alice Ghostley as Miss Day's scatter-brained housekeeper. Iftitil the warring offspring become a fam ily unit, the situation is not unlike living in an armed caup, and the newly weds must move into a trailer for a bit of privacy. The film plays Siinday and Monday, Ausust 10 and 11 at the GALIX THE/ITRE* Vi/hat's good for HIGHLANDS is GOOD 1 i i 1 See ike A.evolvJjv^ dJLdpijii^ op ihJjyy> \ ihjQjt oA.e imponiani. io ike Hic.klaiuU QAjejOL and buudine^/ieA ikxii cme inieA.eAi^ in HijgJUnncU BURDICK GALLERIES ON THE HILL ” |

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