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T e Hudson Librai
liighlanda, N. C.
HIGHLANDS, NORTH CAROLINA
PHONE 526-2066
A MIMEOGRAPHED NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
DURING THE SUMMER SEASON
BARBARA DENDY, CO-EDITOR
SUSAN WHITMIRE, CO-EDITOR
DOTTY DENDY, CO-EDITOR
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1971
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^^LION” CONTINUES, ^^NATALIE^^
COMING I
There are only two more perform
ances of "The Lion In VJinter" ^ with gT2est
stars Dr, Robert 0, and /mee Juergens^
playing the roles of King Henry and
Queen Eleanor. Peirformances are this
Friday and Saturday evening at 800; and
GALAX THEATRE
Thursday August 19
Anthony Quinn , Ann-Itogret, Gary Lockwood
in
"s.P.M."
Color Rated li
Shows at 7s30 & 9:2^..Feature Approx,
7 sk$ &■ 9ihO *• Adm 60^ & 4>1,50
Fri-Sat August 20-21
Martin Balsam-Joseph Cotten-E,Q, Marshal:.
Soh Yamamura-Tatsuya-Mihashi in
"ZQM.I TOM I TORAI"
Color Hated G
Matinee Sat at 2;30 ,,Nighta 7:00 & 9siiO
Feature Approx, 10 min. after show startsi
Adm-Matinee 50^ & ^1,00-Might 60ji & if>l,^C>
Sun-Mon August 22-23
Alec Guinness-Anthony Quinn-Jose Ferrer
Peter O'Toole in
"LAMRMGE QE ARABIA "
Color ,. jttated G
Matinee Sun at 2!00 ••• First night show
starts at 7!00,,,Due to length (3 hr 1^
min) we won*t run all of the 2nd show.
You may come as late as 8 s30 and see what
you missed on the 1st show.
Feature Approx, 10 min, after show startiE
Adm-Matinee 50^ & »1,25-Hight 60^ & $1» .^C
Tue -We d Augus t 21;- 2$
Ben Gazzara-Peter Falk-John Cassavetes ir
"HUSBANDS"
Color ,•••••• Rated GP
Shows at 7sOO k 9s35•-Feature Approx,
7;10 & 9!U5..,Adm 600 $1,50
good seats are still available, at High
lands Coirjiiunity Theatre and at Wits End
Shop, But director Michael Hall is al
ready in rehearsal for next weeks* final
production of the season.
"Natalie Needs a Nighty", a hilar
ious side-splitting come(^ is going to
be presented as a mcney raising "extra"
for the b-anefit of the theatre fund and
the To-wn of Highlands Recreation Fund
for the park project.
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The annual tea for the benefit of
the Hudson Library will be held tomorrow
(Friday) at the Presbyterian Church
Sunday School Biiilding from 2;00 to ^sOO
P.M. Exhibits by local artists and col
lectors will feature flower arrangements,
paintings, hobby collections, mountain
crafts and many other items of interest.
There is no admission charge. Every
one is invited to attend.
The Hudson Library had its humble
beginnings 90 years ago when a box of
books was sent to Flighlanris from I'fessa-
chusetts in memory of i-£rs. Ella Hudson
who had come here to restore her health
in the mountains. The library has grown
steadily over the years and has afforded
reading pleasure to Highlanders and vis
itors alike. All expenses are paid from
membership dues, contributions and amounts
collected at tlie annual tea. No State or
Federal monies are available to the Hud
son Library. Needs are greater than ever
due to increased cost of books and all
operating expenses.
Refreshments xd.ll be served.
CANCER CRUSADE PARTY AT VZTOP
The annual cancer crusade party will
be held Saturday, August 28th from its30
to 6:30 P.M. at VZTOP, better known as
the Rainwater mansion atop Mttle Yellow
Mountain. This affair is made possible
through the courtesy of Dr, end I^s.
C,T, Mangum, the present tenants of the
home. Admission will be by ticket only.
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