JULY 2,1970
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GALAX THEATRE
AM. - Nights - 500 & $1.25
Matinees 500 & $1,00
Thur-Fri July 2-3
Gregory Peck-Omar Sharif-Julie Ne-wmar
Keenan Wynn-Lee J. Cobb-Eli Wallach
"MAOKENNA 'S GOLD **
in Color
Rated GP
Special Matinee Friday at 2;30
Nights at 7s10 & 905
Feature Approx. 10 min. after show starts
Saturday July h
Bourvil-Peter Cook-Susan Hampshire
"THOSE DARING YOUNG MEN IN
THEIR JAUNTY JALOPIES"
in Color
Rated G
Matinee at 2:30
Night at 7s10 & 9:35
Feature Approx, 2sl|0a 7; 20 & 9;lt5
Sun-Mon July 5-6
Peter Ustinov-Painela Tiffin
Jonathan Winters
"VIVA MAX I"
in Color
Rated G
Matinee Sunday at 2:30
Night Shows at 7s30 k 9:30
Feature Approx. 20 min, after show starts
Tues-Wed July 7-8
Anthony Quinn-Irene Papas-Inger Stevens
"1 DREAM OF KINGS"
in Color
Rated R - Those under 16 not admitted
unless with parent or guardian
Shows at 7 :30 & 9:35
Feature Approx, 7:U0 & 9 :U5
COINING SOON TO THE GALAX THEATRE:
Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger in
"IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT"
HAPPT FOURTH OF JUU TO EVERYONE!
FIRST PLAY OPENS TONI€-HT
Esther Carroll stars in HAY FEVER
tonight at Highlands Community Theatre.
A sparkling cast of actors from North
Carolina and Florida community theatres
and from universities and professional
theatres throughout the East, open to.~
night at the Highlands Community Theatre
in Noel Coward *s hilarious comedy, HAY
FEVER. Michael Hall directs with sets and
costumes by Frank Bennett.
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ANNUAL EPISCOPAL TEA
The annual Episcopal Tea, which is
a highlight of the season, will be held
Wednesday, July 8, from 3 to 5 p.m. at
the lovely home of Mr. and Ifrs. Charles
L. Beeson on Wildcat Cliffs Country Club
estates. All Highlands area residents
and visitors are cordially invited to
attend.
As in past years a shuttle trans
portation service will operate from the
Episcopal Church to the site of the tea.
Guests are asked to come to the Church
and leave their cars there, since parking
at the Beeson home is limited.
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JUU FOtmTH 1970
FREEDOM - CAN IT REALLY BE?
By Susan Uhithire
Almost two centuries ago. Great
Britain’s New-World colony, America, rang
with cries for freedom. The colony
gained the freedom it sought by fighting
and winning a revolutionary war. It's
new government was set up as a democratic
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