THE GALAX KEWS JULY 9, 1964 PAGE 17 al Institute, and Miss Gabrielle Hammer- beck, of Little Falls, Minnesota. Mrs. Madge Scarborough and Mrs. Mildredi s bo.m Cornelius, of Atlanta, Ga., visited their sister, Mrs* Louis Edwards, this past SQUARE DANCING week end. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Calloway, of Wednesday & Saturday - 8:30-12:00 Wilmington, N. C., spent last v;eek end in Highlands visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Moseley Waite and two small chil­ dren, of Durham, N. C., spent a week with GOHBO her mother, Mrs* Elizabeth Valentine. Monday & Friday - 8:30-12:00

"ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS" Fun recipe; Move and his of. /^hwTj6cua~(ouru&in Qjuied Ham*' and maids from in l^th Century Merrie England to Chicago during the "Roaring Twenties," Supply a HlGHLflnDER laugh-filled story and a batch of lively new songs* Add Technicolor, Panavision and top with a dazzling array of talent, including , , Sam­ my Davis, Jr., , , COUNTRY HAiyi - FRIED CHICKEN _ Barbara Rush and . The dish: WESTERN STEAKS a rollicking Warner Bros, musical comedy 150 Seating Capacity film, "Robin and the 7 Hoods." It plays Private Dining Room at the GALAX THEATRE on Sun-Mon, July 12- New Modern Equipment 13. Sinatra, who also was the producer, We Will Be Proud of Your Visit portrays Robbo, a goodhearted hoodlum who takes from the rich and gives to the poor* COLONIAL SHOP aid =and abetted by his trio of faithful Antiques, Furniture, Gifts hanchmen. Dean Martin as , Sam­ my Davis, Jr*, as and Bing Accessories Crosby as Allen A* Dale* Peter Falk is a villainous Guy Gisborne, Victor Buono is (H C T OPENS 25th SEASON, CON*D FRCM P. l) a sheriff who headquarters at the Notting­ Cn August 7th and 8th the Highlands ham Hotel and Barbara Rush is * Oonmunity Theatre will present MARRIAGE- Academy Award-winner Bing Crosby GO-ROUND, a comedy in two acts by Leslie plays the secretary of an orphanage who SteTenSj which was produced on Broadway makes Sinatra a modern Robin Hood* with Charles Boyer and Claudette Cobert playing the leads* The New Theatre Ccm- pany of Atlanta will present R0SH#10N at at the Highlands Community Theatre on August 14th and 15th* This play, wnich Brooks Atkinson, of the New York Times> called ”A work of pure art,” will be un­ der the direction of Ed Danus of Atlanta. The final pruduction of the Highlands Commimity Theatre, which will be on August COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 21st and 22nd, will be HOCTNAMY *64.. Many requests for a repeat of last year*s high­ HENDERSONVILLE^ N. C. ly successful Hootnanny have brought back to this stage a completely new Hootnanny to be lead by Stan Robinson of Atlanta. There id.ll also be a matinee of this pro­ duction on Saturday, August 22nd at 2:30. Patron membership cards are being mailed this week and all Patrons are asked to contact the box office at 4870 immed­ iately for permanant seating reservations*

Mrs* G. A* Worley, of Miami, Fla*, and Highlands will arrive at her home on Satulah Mountain this week end. She will be driven here by her son, Mr. William SINCE 1869 Worley, who will stay for a few days. Doug Potts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Potts, who underwent heart surgery at Duke Hospital, returned home on Monday. MRS. FRANK B, COOK Guests of the J, B. Mackeys are her son, David Pearce, of Richmond Profession­ MANAGER