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THE BANNEB-nEBALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA'.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1928..
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PICTURE OF W . F.
DORSEY, OLDEST
PAST MASTER OF
MASONS, UNVEILED
One of the moat interesting and
impressive metings of the Athens
>!a ionic Lodge was held Thursday
nigh; at the Masonic Temple. It
as “Pest Worshipful Masters
WlnlertlHo Community Club.will
present “All 'A Mistake,’’ a three
act comedy, tonight, Oct. 5. The j Night” and a feature of the ses
lurtain will t/e drawn promptly at { sion was the unveiling of a hand-
8:3p o'clock. some picture of W. F. Dorsey, a
This Comedy is filed with rip. | ) ««-t worshipful master and the
iroarlng laughter' from start to oldest living past maser of the
finish. It full of excitement. ML Vernon lodge.
There is general confusion through ; Abit Nix, another past master,
on; each act. The lunatics play j presented the picture to the,lodge,
a leading part. * praising he contribution of Mr.
The program for the even'ng j Dor^cv to the Mt. Vernon Lodge
Australia is represented by several beautiful girls on John Robin
son's Circus, but first rank is taken byMiss Stella Cronin, a pretty
miss from Adelaide. Miss Cronin la not only good to look upon, but
she possessts plenty, of ability, especially when It comes to handling
giant elephants. Miss Cronin toured the Orient for several years
with a large circus and la a very talented performer.
John Robinson** Circus cotpes to Athens for afternoon and night
performances on Friday, October 12th. The present edition is the
105th of America's pioneer circus and includes the massive and
exotic spectacle, M King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.” Another
outstanding feature is the augmented menagerie, including’giraffes,
hippopotami!, and other rare specimens from every clime and country.
IMAGINARY OCEAN FLIGHTS
CARDINOTON, England —(ff)—
“Trans-Atlantic flights” in which
the planes never leave the ground
are frequently undertaken here.
■Pilots and mechanics get In the
cockpits and learn to surmount
tfrobAUle difficulties of contem-
ji plated flight*.
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COLORED MALE
CHORUS GIVES
PROGRAM SUNDAY
is as follows:
Cast of Characters
Capt. Obadiah Skinner. Retired
Sea Captain—Dr. R. W. Jon^s.
Lieut, George Richmond, His
Nephew—Mr. J. A. Morra.
-Richard Hamilton. A Country
Gentleman—Mr. J. H. Wilson.
Ferdinand L’ghthead,' A Neigh
bor—Mr. T. N. Gaines.
, Nellie Richmond. George’s Wife
Mrs. N. D. Mobley.
Nellie Hunt'ng’.on, A Friend—
Mrs. A. B. Coile.
Cornel a (Nellie) Skinner, Oba-
dlah's Sister—Mrs. J. It. Winter.
Nellie McIntyre. A Servant—
Miss Katie Lou Oglesby.
Mua'e—tMIss Thelma Barber:
Time—The present.
■Place—House and grounds of i
Capt. Obadiah Skinner, otherws’e
known as “Oak Farm”, Westches-
tor, and adjoining the Stale Insane
(Asylum. X
Ac! I. Front lawn at “Oak
Farm”.
..Act 11. Drawing room at “Oak
Farm”.
Act III. Same as Act. H,
Kntenainment between Acts.
Dialogue—Fred Briant, Lewis
Hardeman.
Instrumental Music—'Tom Jack-
son, Courtney Elder, Ryi Elder. R.
A. Godfrey.
NEW USES FOR SKATES
(BOSTON.—(JP)—A woman ap
proaching a steep hill here was ob
served to slip a pair of roller
skates under her heavy suitcase,
place the crook of an umbrella in
the handle and leisurely! drag the
bag up the hill. t
In Sweden an agreement w'lh
Independent Finnish mills has
given the Swedish Match Co.
practical monopoly of the sale«of
matches irt that country.
and Masonry in general.
Dorsey is known throughout the
ft ate as out of 'he moat enthusias
tic Masons and the unveiling of
his picture was the occasion for
the local ’odge to express its ap
probation for his many years of
service to Masonry.
A musical nrogram was anoth
er enjoyable feature of the meet
ing. Les'er Ouattlebaum, with
Mrs. Fred J. Ball as accompanist,
sang several songs and Oscar Kin-
nobrew, Dink Martin and H. G.
Gates added to the musifc program
by singing some ’Selections 'which
werq/jfrreatly enjoyed.. RefrfkhP
irents were served during the
meeting.
W. K. Meadow is .Worshipful
Master of the M>- Vernon lodge
and the fo'Iowing are Past Mas
ters: W. F. Dorsey, Judge John
J. Strickland, M. G. Michael, W.
A. Cappj, Dr. L. N. Betts, John
McKinin, E. C. Paine, E. O. K»nne-
brew, W. L. Erwin,,Dr. Pq:
Holliday, J. K. Patrick, W
chornton, Abit Nix.
' A CHINE8E TRICK V ■>,
_ PEKING. —The Chjpafe
“fa 1 fen” watermelons before MK
ing them , to market to tiell b;
pound. A needle and threat
fa’r, the needle piercing the n
and the thread reaching to a 1.
et,"siphons” the water tp the met-
cn*s flesh. .
REDUCED FARES DAILY
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The A:hem Mole Chorus, color-
id, Win Klve a program Sunday
afternoon’ at 3 o'clock In the Union
Baptlit Inatitute chapel.
The program will be eponeored
by tb. Second District Sunday
School Convention. The Male
Chorus has pleased many audien
ces, both whk'e and colored In vari
ous parts of Georgia. The public)
is Invited to hear the selection ot
spirituals.
EVANGELIST SCORED
' NEWPORT NEWS. Va.— (JP) —
Led by a brass band, 1.000 con
verts ofji negro evangelist march
ed to vhe shores of Hampton
Hoads to be baptised. The con-
varti came from Virginia North
Carolina, Maryland and the Dis
trict of Columbia.
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to Insure ability to reach all letter
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TONIGHT- TONIGHT
The exciting World Series in picture and sound—
the thrills, the crowds, the noisy enthusiasm.
oAdded Attraction***Eddie Peabody—Vitaphone Musical Novelty Act