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Sarah Thurmond
Today the Omnibus driver is
g‘ #is hat “for Sarah Thur
}3 ds Sarah graduated from the
PHiversity thiee years ago- Then
iShe spent another year doing grad
i ’ gßt Work as a fellow. Last year
ißhe studied at Tulane. This year
L s is one of the three state dis
-8 tmic). Sipervisors of the Emergency
8 Rellef: work. While at the Univer
% sity she made an "enviable schol
i astic record, and with ‘all that
'fifé‘dfin be are of the most
il pdwadar girls on the campus. She
% starred in several ‘Thalian-Black
@ friar.plays. And while she was in
(T o .
eyt ._,L,mversxty she commuted
ff ffom her home mear Otohee
& F §h{f§’?' it that’s not enough to
| Warrant’our calling, “Hats Off!”
we _some of her friends and they
L ¢im’ téll“you a lot else, which ‘we
st don't happen to remember,
“Fhe: Guy Knows ; j
E arything, Mommal”
. About twice & ‘month, it you
L drive out the Danielsville road,
about six niilés from Athens, you’ll
music. If you look a little
(bl closér, you may be able to sea
feiiFes moving ‘ln the dim; flick
ering lamp light. Last Monday
might ‘you could have seen them—
Lwe did. It's at a farm-huose, and
they have dances there every week
"or sO. The dances give the colored
folks in that nighborhood a chance
to get away from the noise, ete.,
of ‘the. ciw.
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More About : |
The Dance
#“Phe ‘music for -the shindig is
furnished by a guitarist, a violin
ist, and a melodionist. There also|
is usually somebody who grabs a
‘pan and begins hammering out in
fricate rhythms. We heard five
different varicties of rhythm in
less than that many minutes Mon
day nizht—and - none of the five
r: like anything we'd ever heard
pefore. After that we lost count.
We didn't go in—but one of the
dancers came outside and talked
“\g;in “There's a whole pgssel of
follks. in there,” he declared. “They
been. .there. since about. eight
thutty (this happened at 11:15).7
He dug at the ground with his
shoe. "I sho' does wish them mu
":'fgller_s would come on,” hel
vowed.
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“It Can't Go On l
orever, Mommal!”
“The musicians are paid, we
jarned, through funds collected at |
the dance. There isn’t any admis
on _charge, and .they don't pass
he hat around, but everybody who
jies is expected (to buy spome
';' . That something may range
'_\‘ Qotnt’o salad to fish, *caught
nd cooked especially for the oc
pasion.. Every now and then
there'll be' a lull and the only
jound will Be the beating of the
ah, drum, or whatever's handy.
After a while, the door opens and
figure appéars in it momentar
4y, sometimes going out, some-'
Mimes doming in—seldom unaccom
yanied. Then the sounds of voices]
ind the shuffling of feet will'come
ut into the air again. The melo
#flion player had already arrived,
""\s the thin strains of that organ
" almost drowned out by the
frum. Parked in front, we saw
omething walking up the road,
tnd cut on our lights to see what
t was. When we saw it was only
i couple, strolling in the moon
ght, we politely- cut ‘off the lights
gain. The man ahead cut on his
aghlight and waved the light in
ar direction.
g %
appy Birthday
didnit get a-chance to con
,,éate you yesterday, Betty
gmoems su today we're congratu-
Bting ;you on your seven-years
hd-otie-day birthday. Many Hap-
B¥ Returns of the Day! *
L.&!‘ld to Charline Graham, the
Bme and many of them to you.
& them you can win an argu
fi’ your ‘birthday.
e At a
iguor Raid j
‘We don't know whether this is
n animal story or what—judge
¥ yourself. During a liquor raid
ib‘" ¥ months ago, four or five
8l were captured. As they were
¥ «16?1 away by the officers, the
jiich-dog for the place woke up
jd began barking loudly. The
i r'—ifli*n}*d to one of his: cap
§ proudly, and with beaming
: w e said: “That’s a smaft .dog.
W ought to see the tricks he can
et
he Omnibus’s Own
> Department -
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J story which isn’t exactly
Ut still retains its wit, and
f which you may have heard. (I
jPd this one for the first . time
fother day, although the fellow
f told it insists its old as the
). An Englishman had never
Pl a screceh-owl before he vis
[ America. When he did hear
he asked, startled, ‘“‘What's
[ His American friend laugh
§ Why, that’s an owl,” he ex.
Bed. The Englishman sighed
"‘ '“‘f,Of course. But ‘oo’
o
{ Remember that the proper use
f Thedford’s Black-Draught
or constipation, tends to
Maveuthe bowels acting regularly.
@) fine, old reliable medicine Not
pensive, Insist on THEDFORD'S.
MYRNA LOY WITH MAX BAER, PRIMO
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“Pfiizefighter And
The Lady” Showing
At Palace Two Days
The Palace smashes through |
with something the public is con-'l
stantly seeking: a new screen
personality; Max Baer is destined”
to hit the heights of box office suc- |
cess. He is a man’s man, a wo
man's man nad, with it all, an ac
tor. He will appeal alike 'to men
and women, not to forget Yonng‘
America. His initial scréen 'vehi
cle, “The Prizefighter and the
Lady,” showing at the Palace to
day and tomorrow, has all the
thrills of a championshpi bout,
plus a good story, A-1 cast and,
expert direction and photography |
which puts it right up front in
the class.
The story, that of a racketeer’s
sweetheart who marries an up- |
and-coming fighter, provides a
logical romance which is charm
ingly carried by Myrna Loy.
In ithe east are Myrna Loy, Max
‘Baer, Otto Kruger, Walter Huston, \
Jack Dempsey, Primo Carnera and !
“Vince Barnett. : |
~ The added attractions present |
Walt Disney's ~ famous cartoon |
‘comedy in . colors, “The Steepla{
Chase,” and the world's latest .
news events. ‘ ; ;
“Silk Express,” With Neil .
Hamilton, Mystery Thriller
Strand Tonight-Tomorrow
Across the continent from Seat
tle to New York roars a crack]
train. On its arrival in the-big,‘
eity hinges the control of the silk
market and the lives of 13 menl
and cne woman. * it
‘The trip is marked by a series‘
of weird happenings leading to a |
climax which makes “The Silk HEx
press” ‘one of ' the ~ outstanding’
mystery dramas of the year.
It is a tense, swift-moving story
which exposes the supposedly re
spectable methods eof “big busi
ness.” The truth is always stran
ger than fiction and this powerful
drama that lays bare the baffling
machinations of master criminals,
rises to a climax of unusual in
tensity.
A cast of well-known character
actors which includes Dudley Dig
ges, Harold Huber, Guy Kibbee
and Vernon Steele makes this pic
ture an outstanding dramatic suc
cess. Sheila Terry and Neil Ham
ilton contribute a romantic leve
theme that is unforgettable in its
beauty and charm.
If you can stand real excite
ment, thrilling mystery and fast
action, then see “Silk Express”—
it's the mystery thriller of the
vear!
\ Added attraction presents a .com
| edy, “"The Stage Hand.,”
Why
Liquid Laxatives
Do You No Harm
The dose of a liquid laxative can be
measured. The action can be con
trolled. It forms no habit; you need |
not take a “‘double dose” a day eor
two - later. Nor' will a mild liguid
laxative irritate the kidneys.
The right liquid laxative will bring
‘a perfect movement, and with no
discomfort at the time, or afterward. l
The wrong cathartic may keep '
you constipated as long as you keep !
on using it! :
An approved liquid laxative (one |
which is most widely uséd for both |
adults and children) is syrup pepsin. |
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a !
prescription, and is perfectly safe. Its '
laxative action is based on senna—
a natural laxative. The bowels will
not become dependent on this form
of help, as they do in the case of
cathartics containing mineral drugs.
Ask your druggist for Dr. Caldwell’s
High School Field |
To Be Completed |
By End of Week|
Work ‘on the High school ath-i
letic field will be completed some- |
time this week, it was announced
this morning by Mrs. Frank Cam-;
stra, Federal Emergency Relief |
administrator for Clarke (‘uunty.!
Another project will probably bel
taken up next week, although
what it will be has not yet been |
decided. 2 '
The combining of the F'. E. R |
A. with the Civil Works adminis- |
tration will take place as soon as|
orders are received from heud-i
quarters. State workers explaino(li
the workings of this new plan to|
administrators from 32 counties |
here at the Georgian hotel \\'(~d-|
nesday. I
- New furniture—desks apd chairs
—were received at the administra
tion headquarters this morning.
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=5 Mid-Winter Sale of Coats, Dresses, Suits
23 NOW, JUST WHEN YOU NEED TO REPLENISH YOUR WARDROBE
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1939
Abput_a quarter million sea-go.
passengers.arrive and départ fr,
London in a year, 9
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