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THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1936,
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REFRIGERATORS .
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Charge. Atlantic Ice &
Coal Co. 2 E
FOR SALE-—-—Roof Coating, fibrat
ed or plain 50c per gallon, in 6-
gallon kits. Plastic Roof Ce
ment, 10-pound pails, 76c. Re
liancé Mixed House Paints, all|
colors, $1.50 per gallon. Also|
Flatwall, in beautiful shades |
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Christian Hardware, Phone 1300, |
FOR SALE—S-V and Corrugatedl
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metal roofing. Christian Hard
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FOR : SALE — Coker's Pedigreed!
Farm! Relief Strain 'No. 2 Cotton!
Seed. “These seed will increase
profiit in yield and staple. Gar- |
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FOR SALE—~Onion Plants, Cab- |
bage Plants, Maine Grown Seed|
Potatoes, all varieties New Crop
Carden Seed in bulk. We carry|
repairs for Stewart Mule Clip-|
ping Machines. Special prices on |
all plow repairs. 86-ft. plow
lines 26¢ pair. Farmers Seed &
Hardware Co., Phone 1937, 343
East Broasd street. i
RLY IR plaipieter i ttmreiiabtins, 421 |
~ Paints and Kalsomine |
FOR SALE—H. B. Davis Co./
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- mine, ete. A trial can will provg;,
this paint to be as good as
money ecan buy. If you prerer!
cheaper paints be sure to get!
our prices on the Columbia Mlne|
before buying elsewhere. Farm- |
ers Seed and Hardware Co. |
Phone 1937, 3843 EBEast Broad
Street. |
For Sale—Tractors ;
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Perfect. Wheel cleats show very |
little wear. Attractive price for|
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Lost and Found
LOST—German Police puppy, 10
months old. Answers to name
“Gypsie.” Phone 940-W,
I,OST — Thursday, March 12th.
child’s horn-rimmed glasses in
brown leather case, ber,weenl
Madison avenue and Childs street ’
."mm\'flme “Bobby Noell” in |
o case! Reward. Fhone 528 i
LOST—Monday nf"tex'm)_rm between
ast Dougherty street and First
Baptist church or \on Clayton
street, child’'s ring \\"lh ruby set. |
Fhone 1007. %
LLOST—9-monthg o!d male Point
er puppy, liver and white. An
swers to name of _Spot.” W ¥
Reaves, c¢are J. Swanton Ivy. Re
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: Salesmen Wanted ;
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refrigerator salesman. Pays
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sic . Kxcellent opportunity for
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¥ E HAVE a few used 2-horse
slows yet that you can buy at a
argain. Oh yes, and a number
of other things cheap for cash.
We guy your used furniture and |
other used goods. See Smith
before you buy or sell. 249}
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Garden Plowing :
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Democratic party. Your vote and
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f BERT L. BEUSSEE,
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Hdidacy for Coroner of Clarke coun
|ty, Georgla, in the Democratic pri
| mary to be held April 21, 1936, sub
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}it‘or said election.
| I earnestly solicit the vote and
‘support of the citizens of the coun
{ty, and if elected will fulfill the
iduties of the office to the best of
|my ability and accordisg to law.
| Very respectfully,
‘ WILLIAM LOUIS MUNDAY.
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|CHARM CHATS, BY CYRENA VAN GORDON—T HIRD OF FOUR ARTICLES _._.._._._...,._
Good Voice Is Sound Charm Basis
| Why are there so many truly i
| chraming singers, entertain
ers, actresses and actors? One
of their outstanding charm |
| assets is within reach of al- |
| most everyone, says Cyrena ;
| Van Gordon, the transformed
; “ugly duckling” — a pleasant ‘
i voice. She suggests in this |
! third of her “Charm Chats” !
; how you can improve your |
l own voice and ability as a ‘
sl conversationalist.
\I By CYRENA VAN GORDON
| Metropoltian and Chicago :
| Opera Star. 1
2 Written for NEA Service. - |
l‘ Have you ever listened to your- |
| self talk—really listened? 1
: It may be # shock, but try it.
l‘\ well modulated pleasant voi('ei
that enunciates distinctly and |
really has something to say is 011§i
‘ of the invariable marks of charmi
and good breeding.
] Both Katharine Cornell Aandyl
! Helen Hayes owe a large measure
|of their success as outstanding |
i:lctresses to the rich, vibrant |
{ quality of their voices. Radio |
Istars, with the exception of those(
I who perform on some Ins\rument.|
i are almost entirely dependent up- |
on their voices to put personalitys
across to audiences. The warmi
friendliness of his voice is one of |
| president Roosevelt's assets. ‘
! But, vou do not have to be an|
l.’l('tl‘(‘.‘is. a radio star, or indeed u}
“mblit- figure of any kind in v)rder|
|to need a pleasing voice. Aud‘
{you don't have to be a teacher |
to . help you improve your tones. |
Your own ear, if you will give it |
a chance, will guide you in de-!
tecting and eliminating shrill :mdl
| raucous sounds. :
| Speak So You Can i
| Be Understood
| In conversation, the impnrtantl
‘hing is to have something to !
| say, . then to say it in a \'ui('e;
i|.h~:lsullt])’ modulate¢d and in dis
[ tinet and readily understood {
| speech. i
i Don't munible don’t hesitate |
I and stammer. Don't make it nwv!
eseary for your listeners to ask !
| apologetically what you said. You !
| ave the ore, under those cir(-llm-i
| stances, who should apologize. Suyi
| what you have to say clearly zmdg
! quietly. It will be just as force- |
| ful, perhaps more so, than if you |
i shout. |
| Reading vour newspaper uu(!
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! HELEN HAYES . . . enhances
|charm by rich color.
—— eet e—— ettt et et e,
Ilouu to your family, if they will
listen to you, is, incidentally, one
of ke best methods I know for
!in-])'v\’in}.’. yvour speaking voice.
It gives you an opportunity to
‘ practice diction and clear enuncia
lli(m. You might even try some
yof the time-honored tongue
atwisters, such as ‘“Peter Piper
picked a peck of purple pippins”
I or “She sells sea shells.”
I If your conversation is limited
| to trivialities about your own or
!your neighbor's dally life, it is
} time for you to get some new in
terests. It isn’'t necessary to read
| Shakespeare, listen to Bach and
!gn to picture galleries to be in
! teresting.,
| There are interesting items
!abmzt every person you meet; in
| every conversation you hear; in
gevery paper, magazine and book
| you read; in fact, in every experi
| ence and interest in your life. It
| is your awareness of the fascinat
| ing things about you and your
| ability to recount them ‘that will
| make you a good conversational
! igt.
I Listening ls
| Desirable Ability
l One of the most interesting
talkers 1 have ever known was
bedridden. She never left her
cottage on the edge of our town,
and s,eldo.m, her room, but she had
such an avid interest in life that
she brought to every conversa
{ tion a lively play of anecdote and
| lluminating comment.
i Being a good conversationalist
i MAY QUEEN
| -GAINESVILLE, Ga.—(#— Miss
| Marie Blackwell of Canton, Ga.,
{ has been chosen May Queen of
{ Brenau sollege. She was selected
at the student government meet
ing. Others of the court will be
named later,
| Miss Martha Newton, Gaines-~
t ville, was elected president or Al
iphu Delta Pi sorority. Other offi
'[A'P!'r included: Martha Hightower,
! Thomaston, vice pres.dent; Suye
‘\\'«:il\‘lv)', Nashville, Tenn. secre
imry: Virginia Baughman, More
;““‘d' Ga., treasurer; Dor{s Han
i cock, Jefferson, a., corresponding
| secretary; Mariha LEmma Watson,
! Macon, Ga., scholarship cha'rman.
i The crate n which Lindbergh's
RSpirit of St. Louis” was return
}rd to America, after the famous
{non-stop Atlantic flight, now ser
|ves as a summer cottage at Con
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!roses.
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| implies being a good* listéner and
having the ability to draw others
lout. Being a good lMstener.ig, in
the opinion of many persons
more important to charm than.
being a good talker. 7 4
| Another thing, you never have
| to pretend that you know some
|thing you don't, You are sure te
i get into deep water if you do:
tAnd you are much more likely to:
lcharm beholders if you acknowl
.edge your inexperience and say,
i““’on't vou please tell me about
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! In the “Clinging Vine,” a play
| that had a run on Broadway a
| few seasonsg ago, the old-fashion
| ed grandmother tells her business
i girl granddaughter that she needs
i just three conversational adjuncts
im prove attractive to men: *“1
| don't know,” “Do go on” and
| “Aren’t you wonderful?”
: Suitors require, I think, consid
r erably more than these not-so
| gimple phrases in these modern
| highly ‘competitive days, but the
| point made by the old gentlewo
{man is important in social inter
| course. You must really show an
‘ interest in the other” person’s aec
| tivities and interests, give him (or
i her) a chance to display knowl
| edge and air views. And you have
l to make them think that they are
| indeed, “wonderful.” i
Irene Castle
l Shuns Hobby Talk .
Irene Castle, the famous dancer
l who introduced hair-bobbing to
l respectable women, has to the nth
! degree the faculty of drawing out
lvomparatlvo strangers and lettinx
them entertain themselves by
simply letting them talk about
things tnat interest them. She
almost never discusses her own
interests — not even her heloved
dogs.
; If you were to call at her ca
nine orphanage in Deerfleld, 111,
i which she has christened “Or
ihans of the Storm,” you'll prob
! ably spend you time talking about
| Your own favorite pooch and his
i tricks rather than about the 200
i dogs she cares for in her institu
| tion.
| Claudette Colbert is another
!gl&morc)lls individual who has a
- way of making anybody she comes
| in contact with feel that they are
| important and “wonderful.” She
smiles a great deal, nods encour
agingly and knows how to ask
leading questions. This charming
| young actress is a simple, unaf
fected person, with none of the
airs of some popular stars, Her
favorite mode of travel, incidents
lully. is on a tramp steamer where
| she can wear old clothes, read
],plmfly of books and not have to
: he social.
| TOMORROW: Baing charming
A in your own home.
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Program selected Novelties “Adv b \5
entures of Frank M*‘fl”
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