T.'ic Hudson Library HigliLiads, N. Cm HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 526-2066 A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SUMMER SEASON DOTTY DENDY, CO-EDITOR SARAH SUMMER,CO-EDIT OR SUSAN WHITMIRE, CO-EDITOR THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1970 00 GALAX THEATRE ADM. (exoept Doctor Dolittle) lyiatinees - & $1.00 Nights -^0^ Sc $1.2^ Thursday July 9 Sidney Poitier-Rod Steiger in the Winner of $ Academy Awards- "IN THE HE AT ■.OF THE NIGHT" in Color Hated GP Shows at 7 s 30 & 9 J 35 Feature Approx. 7 sUO Sc 9%U$ Fri-Sat July 10-11 Rex Harris on-Samantha Eggar in ”DOGTOR DOLITTLE*' in Color Rated G Matinee Sat. at 2:30 Nights at 7 sOO Sc 9j50 Feature Approx. 10 min. after show starts ADM - Matinee-^O^ Sc $1.00 Nights -60^ Sc $1.2^ Sun-Mon July 12«13 Jean Simmons-John Forsythe-Shirley Jones Lloyd Bridges-Teresa Wright in ''THE HAPPY ENDING'' in Color Rated GP Matinee Sun at 2s30 Nights at 7s30 Sc 905 Feature Approx. 10 min. after show starts Tue-Wed July lii-l5 Jack Lemmon-Catherine Deneuve-Peter Lawford-^!^mia Loy-Charles Boyer in "THE APRIL FOOLS" in Color Rated GP Shows at 7 s30 Sc 9 CO Feature Approx. 7 s^O Sc 9 ;50 SAMUEL EUGENE POTTS DIES Highlands was saddened Tuesday morning by the news of the death of Eugene Potts. Samuel Eugene Potts, 7ii-5 died in the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital July 7 after a long illness. He was a former postmaster of High lands, past master of Blue Ridge lyfesonic lodge No. h3$ for 1^6 years and president of the Highlands Cemetary Association from 1956 to 1966. He spent unmeasured and unpaid hours working, both on paper and physically to improve the Highlands Memorial I^rk and due to his untiring efforts and the efforts of the late Dewey Hopper and lyman Zachary and others the Cemetary was changed from the some what unkempt hill it was to the place of beauty and tranquility it now is. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) HIGHLA.NDS COMMUNITY THEATER HAS HIT "Hay Fever", the first play of the season produced by the Highlands Com munity Theater, starring Esther Carroll, drew excellent crowds July 2, 3 and i*. Lems Green, Asheville Citizen Staff Writer gave the foUoiiring review of the performances "Noel Coward*s work is, as often as not, a bit too sophisticated and laced with nuance for summer theater groups to do effectively or as it was meant to be# Mostly the British subtlety can never be captured fully by the American actor. CONTINUED ON PAGE 17 HIGHLIGHTS OF HOSPITAL BAZAAR The Highlands Hospital Auxiliary has sponsored the Bazaar for many years. This year, Mrs. W. C. Caye, chairman, announces the following churches and organizations who will participate in this worthy pro ject, to be held July 2U-25^ in ‘the Edu cational Building of the First Presby terian Church. (CONTINUED ON PAGE ll) 19TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION