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SUNDAY, JANUARY l.i.
•PACE FOURTEEN -
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Briicoe, Monroe; Emily gj rap
Athena; Elizabeth Bailey,
son; Clyde Allgood, Athsna; j; ar '
Claire Brannon. Pavo; Bella Cit
lisle, Decatur; Juanita LurkJ
AuguzfaVaml Marie Eitel, So an'
Hnv#»n. Michitrnn. a
Katherine Kingman, Port Ben-
ning; Beth Campbell, Athens;
Lila Edwards, Dublin; Nelle
Slaughter, Athens; Janette Sam
uels, Thomson; Josephine Bethel,
Thomaston; Wynolle Groover, Toe-
coa; Esther Anderson, Dicatur;
Edith Sailors, Athens;. Helen
Ito membership by recommendation
of three members on the club was
voted abolished, and a committee
appointed to revise the constitu
tion. . - .
HOWELL C. ERWIN
ADDRESSES "Y”
CLUB AT 3 P.M.
of the laws that
society, chaos an
svern life and
anarchy are
ESTHER RALSTON IN “THE SPOTLIGHT” ,
AT THE PALACE THEATRE MONDAY
“Capeio « ...v
' I Thursday—Bitty
Billie Dove in “The Stolen Bride” Tuesday; William &>"« Grey's story,
Haines Coming in “West Point”; Tim McCoy and
Marjorie Daw New Western At Strand Monday
and Tuesday, •. .. k.. ^
"Ths Fighting
.in "Spoilers of the West,” Pathe
Review and "Trail of tne Tiger.”
I Wednesday—Shirley Mason in
“Rich Men’s Son,” and comedy,
" ers of the Camera.”
~ " r Bronson in
/, "The Open
Range.”
Friday—Fred. Church Western
“The Hoodoo Ranch,” and .Comedy
"Showing Off.”
Saturday—Bob Custer Western.
the twin results of such violation.
The boy’s committee Is very an
xious to have cvry boy in the
'teen age to hear Mr. Erwin Sun-
17 COEDS BECOME
CAMPUS ATHLETES
Circus Is Planned By Uni
versity Association.
By Anna Heng-'s
(Student in Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
Seventeen co-eds were into cd
Into the Woman’s Athletic asso-
Wm. H. JAMES & CO,
boy’s meeting. Any boy who can
play an instrument is .extended a
most cordial invitation to bring
his musical instrument along and
join this orchestra, and not only
help in the Work that is being
done to build'up these religious
me;tings for boys, but get fine
training under one of the most
capable teachers of music who
has ever taught in Athens.
Certified Public Accountants
g. *
Long Distance
Phone Walnut 362D
Atlanta, Ga.
ART COURSE WILL
BE CONTINUED
attorney and senior member of
f ill* firm of Erwin, Erwin and
Sis, will speak to the boys, using
•»i** subl et the following theme,
“Obedience to Law.” There is no
man in the stat? more capable of
peaking on this vital and present-
»&y D-obhm than is 31.*. Erwin
A student and strong advocate of
mo laws of the land as well a*
the laws of Nature and of God,
he has devoted considerable tim-*
to not only the defense oi the laws
finder which we live, but much
thought to the making aitd en
forcing of law?.
As a student of law.he is fully
awar.t of the facts of history that
without*respect to and obedience,
By Mildred M ideally
(Student in Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
Tbo <*our«*e in art, sponsored i
ciation at a recent meeting held
in the Soule hall gymnasium.
Membership is « based on a
hundred-point credit system. The
credits are earned through activ
ity in the various sport?.
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE
i no rour-e in hit, sponscrca ay
the Bohemian Ciu>b, under the di
rection of Miss Lucy Stanton,
Athens artist, is to be continued
during the present term, and
plans are being made to bring
an exhibit tc the University of
Georgia in the near future.
Miss Irene Dudley, Tampa, Flo
rida, is to give a synopsis of the
Jife of Rembrandt at the ner.t
RURAL MINISTERS
TO MEET HERE
1N.JANUARY
654% TO 7% STRAIGHT LOANS
5% MONTHLY REPAYMENT LOANS
A short social program waa held
after the buifnees meeting.
Tho major aporia In which
points may be won this term arc
hiking, horseback riding, basket
ball nud rifle practice.
The association is also planning
The rural ministers of Georgia
will hold a special conference at
the Georgia State College of Ag
riculture during the Twenty-first
JL M. RYLEE. LAW OFFICES
Sec Louis Betts in Office.
The program for the ministers
will start Tuesday morning, Jan
uary 24th. Dr. J. W. Jelt, of Mer
cer University, will lead the dis
cussion on tho subject, “How Can
the Rural Church be the Best As
set to Its Community T” Rev. E.
A. Cottrell, White Plains, Ga.,
will give a review of laat year’s
activities and Rev. T. 0. Lambert,
Sylvester, Ga., wil lead a discus
sion on “How Can the Rural Pas
tor and the County Agent he Mu
tually Helpful?” County Agent
J. F. Hart, Jr., Dublin, Ga., will
join In tho discussion from the an-
glo of agricultural extension work
and the rural church.
Tho special conference for min
isters will continue through Thurs
day. However, it Is the purpose of
the ministers attending to devote
— . f t L.I 4ln„, 4 n .kn
In a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It kill, the germs
Esther Ralston and Neil Hamilton in "Spotlight,” Palace Monday.
“SPOTLIGHT" PALACE .Hughes opportunity for n charac-
MONDAY- I tarnation that Is out of tiio ordi-
Tho atory of a girl, who socri-1 nary,
flees her own personality and I In addition Miss Dove, who
Identity to gain fame and then; makes her bow ns a First National
wishes desperately to be herself star in this picture, and Mr.
again. That is “Tho Spotlight ”, Hughes, the cast Includes Lllynn
a Paramount picture starring Es- Tnahman, Armand Kalis, Cleve
ther Ralston at the Paines Theatre Moore, Yola d’Avril and others.
M Tlfe“ y «tlon centers about the' TIM MeCOY WESTERN
stago with the heroine struggling STRAND MONDAY AND
to gain renown behind the toot- TUESDAY,
lights. How she finally does win» Tim McCoy, M-stro-Goldwyn-
greatcr success than sho had ever Mayer Western film star, has just
dreamed of and then Ion£4 to cast completed "Spoilers of the Wesf„”
it all aside to obtain happiness said to be the most perfect Amtri-
makes the story ah exceptionally can frontier picture ever filmed,
absorbing one. The picture is based, on authon-
For the fint time in her career » historical data regal ding tho
Eathor Ralston plays a dual part, j J^ramle treaty with Reo Cloud,
or it might be better termed a 1 warrior, and was
triple role. She to first seen ns, Photographed In the itatc of Wy-
llmid Lizsie Stokes, * Now Eng- ,°m!ng on the very snot which ran
land girl’who to too sensitive to “ n n d tl .l ndi ‘ n :i,0o<,
give her own natural ability. n annoa** in th*
and potential good looks a 1 VrCnv
chancr. Thon she ^’Ossoimi forth bsliercs that white men cannot
“ . fr-,*’; , < kf** ln * faithfully portray tbs Indian eith-
Russlan that Lizzie has been traps- or j n looks 0 r actions. A thousand
formed into fer stage purposes. Shoshones and Arnpahos
Finally she again .hocoifte. Ltoiir from tho wind R| ver reservation
STORAGE
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HUltKAH! Season o[ Dramatic Delight HURRAH!
LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT
COLONIAL THEATRE, Beginning MONDAY. JAN. 16, 1928
MONTGOMERY PLAYERS v
A Recognized and Successful Dramatic Company
LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT
Oik* lady will )%• julmi'.tcd AHSOI.UTF.LY FREE OF
CHARGE when accompanied by another person—-lady or
gentleman—with a paid 50c ticket. Doors open 7:150; cur
tain 8:15.
CO.MR EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH.
TIIE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON.
eluding Neil Hamilton as the Dad* I Flirtation with West Point ca-
ing man and Nicholas Souaianin deti was the interesting occupa-
A happy, snappy story of
stage life Jthat starts with
a laugh, continues with a
gasp and tads with a sur
prise!
With
* Neil Hamilton
Adapted by Hope Lor-
ing — From ihe alory
“Footlighta” by Rita
Wei man.
The spotlight
TUESDAY
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Tim McGpy Western Strand Monday and Tuesday.
at the theatrical producer, contri
bute to make what tho eritfea unite
in praising at one of the beet
tian of Joan Crawford, pretty Met-
ro-Goidwyn-Maycr player, for sev
eral week* during her stay at the
United State* Military Academy
However, tit waa all in the way of
butinett—for she did it while
playing her robs ns heroine in Wil
liam Hainea’ naw Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer starring vehicle, “West
Point" showing at the Palace on,
Thursday and Friday. 'Ihe new 1
picture to a graphic romance of
life at West point with Haines at
the cadet hero and a notable cast
that includes Ralph Emerson, Neil
Neely, William Bakewel! and oth
ers of note. Edward Sedgwick di-',
reeted from an original by Ray.
mond L. Shrock.
AT THE MOVIES
THIS WEEK—
PALACE-
Monday, One Day Only—Esther
Ralston In “Spotlight,” and Com-
Hughes In -The Stolen Bride,*
and Metro New* Events.
Wednesday—Jean . Hemholt In
“Altos the Deacon,” sad “Beauty
Shop Comedy” and News Events.
" Thursday ami FrWay-WJ!Ii.m
Haines and Josn Crawford in
“West Point," and comedy, “Pass
theGravy.”
Saturday—Reginald Denny in
“The Cheerful Fraud,” and com
edy,. “Mad Scrambles.” i
STRAND—
Monday and Tuo.-day, Iso !>ny« I
Tin. n.l Mo*.;-,,-;.. ..... I
^COLONIAL THEATER
Thi,s Coupon good for one admission for lady, if accompanied
by person holding a '50 cent ticket. Cut the coupon out and
use for Monday night. *
Prices: 25c, 35c and 50.
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'f 'o become convinced conic in and tel Us show yon.
Something New For Athens
We Have Just Received a Large Assortment of
Hand-Painted Imported China Vases
and Pitchers of Many Sizes
With University of Georgia Campus Scene
Painted Upon Them.
A useful, beautiful gift as a souvenir
for friend or loved one.
NORRIS HARDWARE COMPANY
131 East Clayton Street
Stirring drama of pure love that dared to
snatch itself free from the arms of desire.
Billy Dove
IN
“The Stolen Bride
With LLOYD HUGHES
WILLIAM
HAINES in
W es1 poin r
With JOAN CRAWFORD
Ilainea as a breezy, fresh young plebe who thinks more of
girls and football than of military training.
STRAND—Monday ^Tuesday
TIM McCOY
“Spoilers of the West”
With MARJORIE DAW
Indian Raids! Heart Raids! Thrills Galore! The outlaw he had
been sent to capturc-a pretty girl! She gives him the slip and
takes his heart along, in a flim that’ll make you dance with ex
citement!