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ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY Baptist — li ajn. Sc 8 p<", Mrthodtet — H am Pra*ytortan—8 and u am ^Wwapol — 8, 9:80, 11 am. OattMHc — 11 am. Cferiattam Science — 11 am. j Air Conditioned by NaturtL rr* ■ * ***• *'«*•* The ONLY Newspaper in This Wide World De votlS^xclusively to Promoting Highlands Area Published in the Highest Elevated and Most Hospitable Town in Eastern America ■ Jtuy n ri My M 74 N .18 jm*r * n m Mi . fir- Mr a# 7a M .71 My U 78 40 M Mf n 77 88 M July 38 79 n JS Voi. 7 Highlands, N. C, Friday, July 31, 1964 Number 31. . . . Ten~ Gent* Per Coov Enabling Act Petition Is Circulated \ taon to determine whethen or nldt the legal siaOe of ail-l octooHc beverages be permit-] ted in Highlands, is mow be-| ing circulated far the sigma-1 turds of voters. Reoeivinig signature also is a "CUtdzeras Committee” doc ument which oultiknes the advantages of Whe controlled sale <rf alcoholic beverages, elites community needs dor the use of monetary gains to be derived therefrom, and fa open to the signatures of citMeeuis both in and around of Bevumge Can tonal Wares shall be legal in the Town at *ntiha«T)rts,^te cun County, North Oaro iina.” wugge-tort uses dor tax' re sented in' (jSy. uuuuee document erne a re i utliillllflii center, lto a Civic center, swimming pool, shntmehoiard, community turawore, b« mib oouuiHoa 00c • < (ID the tows! getmuig wWbegtn ait 7:30 o’clock, amid wttm be held each ntghlt from, Bundiay, August Z, through Friday, Or, Rfchaxds, who to Pres « -* U - M _ «■ Irtl | .». 1 icrem ox uuiumiuia i nvOi/GEi” cal Seminary In Decaltur, Ga., Is well lonldwin among PresbQflberiiatms. He to a far mer Moderator of the Ptrea bytertam Ohuroh in' the United States, and has serv ed in vuftous positions af leadership in the degSomtnia ition. A nattaro af North Caro lina, Dr. Htobmto earned an AS. degT«e «/t Davidson Col legfe, the MA. delgree ait PMnceton Uniwnslty, the A. B. and MA. degrees at Ox ford UrtWemsIty, and the BX>. degree at Columbia Theolo gical Seminary, m recogni tion of hto apflftadtd sendee to the Church, and to the world, Dr. Richards ha* been amMrtWd the DX>. degree by Danddsoh Collage and the LLD. degree by King Col lege. Before assuming itfaie ory In 192fl. Or. RAdhards served as padbor^ef the First Presbyterian CfcsuKh ol Eastern Star Welcomes Special Guests Maureen Great, af Bryson Ottgr, Dtatatafc Deputy Grand Mattnan, and Henry Lae Weaker, af BflMart), Dtetatot Defpulty Grand Platoon, were welcomed by the local Chap ter of the Order of Eastern Star a* their meeting on Monday night at tttia week. Also present were AdeOe Hctoertacn, Worthy Grand Matron at the Grand Chap ter of the State or Florida, end Mm. Abm Schultz, Bart Grand Mateon at the State af Florida. A number at crther out-of town guests wen» among the 40 who attended the meet ing and ' the aodfcai hour -a wittcrt sooioiwhcl . minister is one of the great preachers at Anutifcw,” com mented par.itsor Dan McCail In making this announce ment. “We ate confident that this <wtt indeed be a week of spiritual enrichment ofr all who hear Dr. Kiiloh amis’ preaching. We ttrvvJte ail' Iritere.ibed persons to the community Do Share our worship serv ices.” School Starts Sept. 8th Highlands Pthaal officially opens Ms 1864-65 term on septemoer Hun, accorcung to irilormat&on released last week by Principal Qhtarles r. Hendrix. Teachers wtll report on September 2, 3, and 4 In pre paration tot the new school term. Principal Hendrix wifi re port. on August 24, and will be antulahle for oansUtt»tlan by parents who need taftor irmaitfljnn^ nnmrj»«ini,nig the en ronmeUt of their children In Children who wOl be she yeans on or before October 16 are eligible to enlter the first grade this year. Parents should see thait Children who wfflU enter have received the re i_^^eumnoter, ll ; Jthe dose of past term, has not yet been replaced on the faculty, libs. Louise MUler, Borne Botoe Boonomlicis teacher, is being replaced by Mrts. Vic toria H. Bailey of Clayton, Oa. Mbs. MHler was not evallaibae this year because of changing residence to South Carolina. Returning teachers In clude Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs. Irene James, Miss Virginia Bdwtande, Mbs. Evelyn Ban gle, Mbs. Edith Henson, Miss Ethel Callaway, Mr. Corbett Holland, Mr. W. C. Newton, Mr. Robert: DUPree, Mrs. Many H. DUPree, and Mr. Charles F. Hehdrlx. Pays’He Says P. W. Barton who has H-tAmi” devetopmai* here Id us last weak, “It raaHy lyis to advertise in THE POHLANDER.” Contacts made through Lvertiiolng have resulted in e preserit oonatruertton of icee hands in the devetop edt he said. Almost completed Is a ruse “on top of a hncU” be ngtag to Mr. ft. W. Leslie; knit Mf completed Is a _jco being bunt by Paul », a Arum Cape 1; and recenNfly be ta a home belonging to born Classes In Nature Study Available For Youngsters »! To Preach i UK WORLD PREMIERE: “BACHELOR FURNISHED” WITH HOLLYWOOD CAST TO BE PRESENTED IN HIGHLANDS TUESDAY, AUGUST 41fl TftftUQPSffi ^ yap MM Collin WUcox Geoffrey Horne _ CHAMBER PLANNING “FESTIVAL WEEK" 1 The week of August 17-22 has bean depiginiaibsd “High lands Summer Festival Week” by the HJighl'amds CWambar of Commerce. With an ahbeaitiatamsnt Svenit scheduled every night except Tuesday (and that may be tuHed labeir) the Cham/bar Is seeking to ar range a “miM-(August” week of aobhiiiiy itlhialt will become an ’annual event and wiM abtui/cit new vioUcns to the area as weB as eniteUliain the ones Who are here. The “Festival Week” storks off wSUh the appearance (under the auspices of the Chamber of Oammeirce) of the Brevard Music Center orcneanna in concert, wwun Dr. James C. PfdM conduOt ing, and with guest antfclBs Jeanette FeccreBo, Eugen Tahey-Schmidt, and Edward tttto. Wednesday ndght there’s square dlairxbng to mountain music at Helenas Bam. Thursday night the annual Square Dance Festival, span eared by the Chamber, brings weal-known square dance teams to oampette far prises in the school audDtarimn. A ledbure at the Museum win be of Interact to many on Cashiers Episcopal The Church of the Ootod Shaghetd, the beau&WuI lit tle whits Bpiisdcipal Church mwnss the read Axon High 'Hampton Sun in OaShtew, WW haive Sendees at 8 an. <and 11 an. each Sunday throughout the summer trtnmrfSv* On August 8nd, 9th, 10bh, and 30th, the visiting rector will be The Rt. Rev. Robert R. Brown, Bishop of Arfcan On August 23rd at 11 am The At Rev. M Oemge rtr«IM»M»hng h£s mamrtl. OH the MU&tpacatfltte fkiwettag plartta. New amtowtts ait the Biolo gical Sta.Oaa la addBttan to Dr. MeM tocfaOe: Dr. A. E. Reynold, De Pauw Unlvctuaty On. W. a Woctodit and W. R. Tenney, tgftKaJty of Richmond Thursday night ate. Friday night a “hcdtem any” alt Highlands Commu nity Theatre is scheduled. On Saturday night the “Fes tical Week” is topped off by an aippaaramee of Arthur Smith and his Cnackerjacks, the weH-kruowm iteievlsuion nefowtM* group --— appeal. “Summer Festival Week” premises to otter enter baim ment for varied tastes, and malkcl3 an exeeJerft “week” to entertain special summer guetsibs who have been plan ning Ito make a Walt. Dr.Piehl To Lecture The semi-parasitic flower ing pflamta wffll be the sub ject, of am iiludbrafted lecture by Dr. Marttfln A. Fiehl at the Highlands Museum of Na tural History. The leoture is scheduled far August dth ait 8 pan. Dr. Flehi, fcuneWy with the Santa Barbara Hcttanic Garden, Is on the tttSamy staff of the UmiircxQly Of Michigan. Be has dene ex tensive research on the eco logy, morpbcOcgy and evolu tion of the rocit-jOBadJttc amglaspttrm3. Dr. KeM is to re iderjee alt the Museum •raw-rrwr Scheduled An eriMIbft of mushrooms and an IritonrM talk -will be given by Dr. Lindsay Olive, Ocdumittia University, ait the Highlands Muieum an Wednesday, August 5th, from 10 am. until moan. Dr. Olive is an outstand ing authority on mush rooms. The exhibit and lec ture Will provide an esacettarit oppartunfflty to increase one’s knowiedge tif '.Ibis out:itand> ing and iclteteuilng group of pQafrits. In neuponoe to many re queds; the mhwiwubw Oommlt tee of the BtaHflon tabs ar nanged two bird walks dur ing August. Bdih wffil be conducted by Mr. C. H. EDodahl. The Shut trip will ibe helld at 8 an. on August 8th, and second on August lath. In case of natin the trips will be made on August 1th and 14th. Mr. Btodafal, an of fleer at ithe HalBlta River Audubon Society, Daytona Beach, Fla, bias studied binds Scr over 60 years. He vends fats sum mens In HDtghkknds and Is an authority an the birds of the area. The public is orctiftaGSy in vited to afttend the Museum programs. Rev Menard At Rotary Ouetft spstaiker alt the Tu&tday efi^fat meeting of the Highlands Rotary Chub was the Rev. Victor A. Man end, of Picayune, Mis*. Into duced by Use Rev. Gale D. Webbe, rector at the Episdval Church of the in aswxiailOon, the speaker talk ed to Retortions about at. MMttdb ftarrn Rr Boys SITES ground Jarg' tag Ito ute'tta? xianre done m Biicte' nten mt Hm ussst 25T.H* todntte, ‘tftfjHx a k»a»ftr«to. hctefcsr *»™ HoUmmod' and reS (to ittoe^oSbwiiftU Ttee te Abe tteree one -‘act witai ttiie: ail taMing {teeSi. apaaltmeinlt - ^sarTw t» Bcfflywcttd to make good. OdHta Wlloox plays tax all ttxree. ln. the i # 20-year-eW. to old gCtatax spiinslteir. :{ Jamea Bridges, wnigfclt, do flying to frcm H&Mynwcbd to supervise re heaiuafis, and ate appears In one cjI the plays. Bom in Paris, Aik., 28 yearn ago, Mt. Bridges has been living Dor some time in Oaliflcmnia, where be pre coecpsa iks pj&jwiiifning wna a career as an aottar, appear ing in Ore 13ms and over 90 smaWh. stafoaa Cor televl Sian. His first pair. DAYS OP DANCING produced in Beverly Up wOUx Jen StoAn* tax ION, app pre mrnad <*<»« ■»<■»«»■» on »><> Etaaiw Halt Ckmuat m toy Winters 1; and On bis return to IPp laretoed Cor fain. «d uKoiamTx Qaioulp in Los ‘ l He has wrttJten IS §pe' SHOW during gMPg >16 mnmfcKi^ m oC wtdcb, THE JAR, starring rw»n wucooc, man m«i «n ter HXOH LANIDS COMMUNITY THEA TRE last summer tat PERIOD OF ADJUarraBBWT, Geoffrey Home and tats wife, Oottfcn ^rnral1 worked tax tsMi were co-attaiTed In the Mm ■MBb hare Dtps DCLA THRAIIRR tax IMP *TLW^j ta»i TOMORROW Si
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