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■ srXPAY, DECF.MREn 9. TQ2X
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THIS BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GgQRGUC PACE FIVE
i At the Gold Medal
Cookhig School you will
l:am howto make light
fluffy cakes of many var
ieties. You can make a
cake to suit the number
of eggs you wish to use.
At the GoldMedalCookbig
School you can team how to
make mils of many kinds—
cinnamon, raisin, apple, etc.
Learn how to introduce a var
iety of flavors.-
that is simplihtd thru the
instruction given at the
E old Medal Cooking
hool. New fillings as
well as flakey crusts will
,be shown. *
Lloyd Pntoco Thursday and Friday
- Thursday, Qladys Walton "Ths
Near Lady”
Friday EdW. Cobb (Western) "At
Devil’s Oorgs.'’ "Fighting Blood'
Saturday, Jack Rlcbardaoh
(Western) "The Lone Rider"
“Fighting Skipper” extra. Every
Dny a sensational picture.
Wouldn't jpoc like to know
how to wok? Wre kinds of
salad, andthciriti'trtic values?
Then dan to. -'W. nvrj ses
sion of th ■: (Jtiii Molal Cooke
FORSYTH, Ga.—Th® convention
city of middle Georgia blda fair to
become thd appelation of Forsyth
If convention* continue to Rock
here in the future a* they hav® in
the last few week*. Three w®r®
held recently Including, th® sixth
district Parent Teacher Association
The sixth District Medical Soci
ety and the Georgia Baptist Vol
unteers. According to the state
ments of the numerous delegates
they were wll«pleased with th
hospitality of th Forsyth. people.
BALDWIN PECANS SENT
TO PRINCE OF WALE8
MILLKDGEVILLE,—The koaat
beef of Old England will be eater
by the Royal family during the
days of festivity in the Christmas
Holidays with Georgia pecans ac
cording to the reports that local
growers of pecans have sent a
shipment in order thnt they might
arrive at the Royal Palace In time
fo r they festive season. The pecans
were of the finest variety grown In
the South and specially selected
for sise and perfection^
PROGRAM
Head Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
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great features at the
PALACE THEATRE THIS WEEK
Stars Include Lois Wilson, Huntley Gordon, Bryant
Washburn, Harold Lloyd, Constance Talmadge
Zane Grey’s Great Story At the Palace
Theatre Monday.
)fS WILSON IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Palace Special 8howing Monday. ““
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LOIS WILSON PALACE
SPECIAL MONDAY
Zane Grey'd ’novel, “To the Last
Man,” as • picturlscd by Paramount
will be the feature at the Palace
theatre Monday. This is the Story
famous feud between cattle-
and sheepmen In Arizona,
which was, fought out literally to
the last man. It Is filled with
■■and has dramatic situations,
which are certain to roure the
thusiasm e£ picture fans to a high
Richard f>ix, Lois Wilson, Noah
Beery, Robert Edeson and Frank
Cam pea Uff are, leading players
the rast/i«rbicli also includes Fred
Huntley, Edward Brady. Jean Pal
ftte, Lenard Clapman, Guy Oliver
Winifred Greenwood. Mr.
Grey, the'author, supervised the
productio.nr^whleh was directed by
Victor Fleming. It is n picture
every lover^of -virile photoplays
will heartily enjoy. •
CAST OF NOTABLES
LEiiK MAO'*
PALACtfjfyWpAY
efttjgrttto'ftt promising pic
tures of the [fear i» “Pleasure
THIS WEEK AT
THE MOVIES
PALACE
Monday, Lois Wilson and Rich
ard DIx in Zane Grey’s Great Story
"To the Ln.-t Man.” Top Tuttle
Comedy, "Tick Tack.”
Tuesday, Huntley Gordon nnd
Mary Alden “Pleasure Mad”. New*
Events.
Wednesday Bryant .Washburn,
“The Love Trap.” News Views.
Thursday nnd Friday (Special)
Harold Lloyd in his latest sensa
tional Comedy surprise, “Why
Worry”. Special Children's Mail,
nee Friday.
Saturday. Constance Tnlmadge
‘The Dangerous Maid”. Comedy,
“A Perfect If". Every day pre
sent* a big star.
8TRAN D
Monday, Joe Morrison (Western)
“Malting Good". Comedy "S«
Long Stilton,”'
Tuesday, Special Western "The
Valley of Lost Souls”. "Beasts of
Pnridlse”, Extra.
Wednesday, All Star Cast, “Ra
dio , Mania.” Comedy, “Golden
demi". N « tlt
rt.iw.id
Mad.' the Reginald Barker produc.
tion, coming to the Palace Theatre
Mary Alden, whb wag recently
If-.iiured'^in '*The Eagle's Feather”
again appear in her favorite
>f a iniilbet, the kind of a role
'h it won her fame In “The Old
N>*t." I^inttoy Gordon. famous
*«r his sterling qharacterisations
>n The-ksmous Mrs. Fair” and
‘Tho Social Code," will play oppo
*** her rf p$b£r (uVOiiU* also ex
fc Ptionalfy wall* cast Include WH
inm Collier, Jr., Norma Shearer,
Winifred Bryson and Frederick
Truesdell.
Measure Mad” was adapted
Jron, Blanche Upright's novel, "The
'alley of pontent." Dealing with
He fortunes—and misfortunes—of
happy family .of. moderate means
* hl °h is split'up by the affections
indulgences which follow sud-
/*' acquisitions of wealth. this
- * has proven one of the most
Popular novels of the last year.
•Vorbet iBrodio. who has done in
nar >’ Productions, Is the camera
" an * add the scenario was by A.
Youngfr; who 1 wrote the screen
■rsion i - —-
The*
p he ,||ran mad—fighting mad—
** tittle Johyna Ralston, and. she
Harold Lloyd Just exactly wh
; thought of him. Then h#
r" ma d-t-»na4fy in love with her,
ihey ,ha^, |o keep on fighting
/‘•‘use they were entangled In a r
not revolution In South Ameri-
,‘ l happens In "Why Worry?",
TJoyd's new* six rell Paths
•oir.iy ^^imr at the Palace 1
Uri, l-'y MruHlteidar.
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‘BANNER-HERALD
Salad and Salad Accompaniment
Tuesday, December 11
Christmas Dainties for Gifts and Parties
• Wednesday, Deccember 12
Cake and Cake Icings Thursday, December 13
Unusual Desserts Friday, December 14
The Banner-Herald’s Gold Medal Cooking School
will open at the -Colonial Theatre Tuesday, Dec
ember 11th. Everyone is invited to this free course
in cooking instruction, domestic science and home
economics. A different and equally interesting
program is planned for each day. 1 !T |J
The purpose of this lecture-demonstration
is to furnish you with actual instances of the
ease with which you can make your table par
ticularly attractive and at the same time so
regulate the menu of the family as to present
the proper food values at least expense.
Are you always sure your ci^kes will be
just as you want them to be? Are you always
sure of having a tender, flakey pie crust? Do
you sometimes wonder what is needed as the
finishing touch of the meal? Salads, cakes and
desserts are just a few of the points and phases
of cooking which will be discussed.
'
All who attend will be furnished with re
cipes of the various dishes shown, and the
preparation of these foods will be carried on
from start to finish in the model kitchen pur
posely installed for the Gold Medal Cooking
School.
This course is being conducted by home
economics representatives of the Washburn-
Crosby Company, the largest milling organiza
tion in the world. While Gold Medal Flour]
will naturally be used in those dishes calling
v - for flour, the lecture-demonstration is intended
to assist housewives in preparing attractive
dishes of every description.
Plan to attend every day. No admission
charge and no solicitation of any kind wili be
made.
Washbur>i~Crosby Cot
Gold Medal Flo