THE GAIM WS JULY 16,1970 PAGE 11 THE lyiAM 1-JHO CAlffi TO DINNER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE l) Reservations may be made at ticket headquarters in front of ¥it*s End Shop, ^kin Street. Headquarters remain open from 10;00 a.m. until li;00 p.m. through Saturday, For information, call ^26- 2695* The box-office opens at 7:h^ p.m. Thursday through Saturday and at 2;00 p.m. Sunday, No Sunday evening performance is scheduled. Admission is $3*00 for adults and $2*00 for children and students through college. All reservations should be claimed at least ten minutes before HIGHLANDS HIGHLIGHTS Mrs. David Lyle and her father. Captain Jack Jusselly of Rock Hill, South Carolina, are occupying the Lyle summer home. The Chestnut Burr on Satulah Road. They will be joined this weekend by Mrs. lyle's husband, Pkyor David lyle and their daughter, Mss J'iissy Lyle and Mr. Douglas ilngel of Rock Hill, Friends of I#, and I'^s. Robert Burton will be glad to know that Mr. Burton is recovering nicely from recent surgery at Oteen Veteran* s Hospital in Oteen, N, C, COMING SOON TO THE GALAX THEATRE; Dirk Bogarde - Sir Laurence Olivier - Maggie Smith - Vanessa Redgrave "OH! WHAT A LOVELY WAR" Sidney Poitier - Suzy Kendal "TO SIR WITH LOVE" "HELLO Da#J THERE" NON-DENOMINATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL The nei-j Highlands Non-denominational Sunday School Class got started last Sunday on the front porch of the Edwards Hotel. Not exactly earth-shaking, but eleven in attendance. This coming Sunday they will move into the lobby of the Hotel, Some "Teen" and college age boys are needed to balance some girls of the same age • iUPER fUARKE QUALITY MERCHANDISE WEEKEND SPECIALS FRESH PRODUCE ARRIVING DAILY PROMPT d COURTEOUS SERVICE PRIME d CHOICE BEEF TRADE AT TATES HA IN STREET HIGHLANDS THE MAN WHO CAl® TO DINNER CCont > curtain time. The play is definitely recommended as family entertainment. Highlands* residents in the cast include Horace Williamson, Virginia Horn, Kitty Bryan, Nellie Karns, John Davidson, Daniel and Tripp Young, Rommel Beck and Rick Allen, l^uth and Bill Watkins and David and William Beverly of Clayton, Georgia, are also featured in the large cast. Appearing as the hard-bitten secretary who falls in love with the local news reporter is Patricia Nesbitt of Greenville, Tenn. Susan Hatfield of Alexandria, Virginia, plays the glamorous actress. Staff actors in the production include Robby Smith as the reporter, Debby Russell as the nurse, Gary Cheatham as the son. Bob Hancock as Banjo, Jacqui Karns as the maid and Rick Cheatham as Professor Metz. Bob Jones of Daytona Beach will play the featured role of Beverly Carlton, a famous playwright. Jones played the British diplomat in "Hay (CONTINUED ON ^ LADIES f Dresses Weejuns Skirts Shorts SALE 1/2 6 1/3 off MEN^S Sport Coats Slacks Sweaters Shirts