7' in e STIRLINC SILLIFfiAKT
L/ - GUY GRmiN mODVCnON
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co-starring
FRITZ WEAVER MTHEMNE CMWFORD ' Stiriing Sifiiphani
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OifieCTEO BY
Guy Green
Colors Panavision*
GALAX THEATRE
FRI--SAT JULY 17-18
RATED QP
Hat Sat at 2:30
Nights at 7:30 d 9:35
Feature Approx* 20 hin* after show starts
ADH - Matinee 500 d $1.00
Nights 500 d $1*25
THE M/IM IJHO CAME TO DIMER
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Several of the students currently
enrolled in the dram courses at HCT
will also make appearances onstage. Ihere
are tx7enty-five characters in the play.
Frank Bennett has designed the
living room settii^ and supervised
set and costume construction. Local
residents serving on costume crew are
Peggy Ritterbush and Roni Cotter.
Patrons of HCT will have the
opportunity to viei-j the paintings of
]^irs. Well Lincoln which will be dis
played in the theater lobby.
LIBRARY TE;1
(CONTBIUED FROM PAGE 9)
I'Irs, Ernie Stevens, President of
the library Association and her many
hard-working committees, are to be
commended for the beautiful job they
did in so smoothly organizing the
affair. Especially commendable was the
work of the girls who assisted in the
serving - Sharon Potts, Debbie Rogers,
Ruth I'lorley and Ifery Jane McCall,
You can’t be sure of anything these
days. Just think of all the mothers who
20 years ago, had their daughters
vaccinated in places they thought
wouldn’t show-
THE GAL/O: ms JULY
MM SHOP OPEl^JS IN HIGHIA1©S
The Cracked Pot which is located
"on the hill” just above Mountain
Findings is one of liighlands* most
unique and interesting little shops.
Operated by la's, Kyra Freeman, it
offers fascinating treasures from
all over the world. Handbags from
South ^Imerica, bisque from Germany,
glass from Italy, silver from Turkey
and many unusual antiques to intrigue
and tempt. Don’t miss the Cracked
Poti
BERT and BARBARA BALHflN
Horses by the Hour
Our horses are especially
suited for children i
3 Blocks out of town oji Franklin Rd. (6itj
Watch for signs Ph. ^26-3136 j
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