HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA
PHONE 526-2086
A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
DURING THE SUMMER SEASON
DOTTY DENDY, CO-EDITOR
SUSAN WHITMIRE, CO-EDITOR
BARBARA DENDY, CO-EDITOR
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REMEMBER
the HOSPITAL BAZAAR
will be he J d
July 30-31
and
your support is needed
GALAX THEATRE
Thursday July 1$ •• One Day
Julie iindrei^s-Kock Hudson in
"DARLING LILI"
Color — Puated G but not recommended for
children
Shows at 7 !00 & 90^ •• Feature Approx.
7 no & .. Adm 60^ k .^0
Fri-Sat July 16-17
Lee i'iarvin - Jeanne lioreau in
"MONTE WALSH"
Color .., liated GP
l^atinee Sat. at 2;30..Nights 7s25& 900
Adm-Matinee $0^ & .00-Night 600 & $1*5C*
Feature Approx. min. after show starts
Sm-Mon July 18-19
Elliott Gould - Candice Bergen in
"GETTING STRATGHT"
Color —- i:ated R
I^atinee Sun at 2;30 .. Nights 7:1^ & 9 Of
Feature Approx. 10 min. after shoi^ starts
Ac3m 60^ & $1.50
Tue-¥ed July 20-21
Glen Campbell-Kim Darby in
"NORWOOn"
Color ... Jriated G
Shows at 7 00 & 900. .Adm ^O^ft ^ $1.2^
Feature Approx. 7 ^ 9
”OUR TOm” OPElYS AT HOT TONIGHT
The charming and moving Pulitzer
Prize play^ "Our Town," is now being
presented at the Highlands Community
Theatre, An unconventional but intri
guing drama about life and love in a
small New Hampshire town at the turn
of the centuiy^ ’'Our Town" will be seen
tonight through Saturday at 8OO p.m.,
Sunday afternoon at 2;30 p.m., and
again next Friday and Saturday evenings
at 800 p.m.
Director liichael Hall has staged
the production in a very unique and in
teresting manner. The leading role of
the Narrator is played by Bob Niemyer,
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FOURTH ANNUAL FASHION SHOW
Vir, John Phelan, owner of King's
Inn announced this vraek that King*s Inn
will be the. setting for .the Uth Annual
Hospital Benefit Ball, so make your
reservations now!.
The dinner, fashion show and ball
which has been a glamorous highlight
in the past three summers is planned
for the 10th of August this year. Dinner
will be served at 7 OO and mil be
follorred by the fashion show and danc
ing, Models mil show fashion from the
i'lary Norton Shop which along mth King's
Inn sponsors this event for the bene
fit of the Hospital.
HIGHLANDS IN GEORGIA?
Boundary lines have always been a
bone of contention from ancient times,
especially in tl-ese rugged mountains
which were surveyed before good equip
ment had been developed.
Highlands finds herself right in
the middle of one such dispute which
has never been completely reconciled
since it started in I80U.
Just this past Tuesday a Dekalb
county legislator threatened to file
suit im the U.S. Supreme Court to "re
cover" about 300 square miles of Tenn
essee and North Carolina land he says
belongs in Georgia.
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