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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933
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For Sale—Farm Supplies
FOR SALE—Stewart Mule Clip
ping Machines, Clipper Blades,
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lme H. B. Davis Company
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GA.
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2 Louise Campbell -
Paul Harrison has beer looking 'em over in Hollywood for 2 long
time, and when he describes a girl as “rather plain” an/ not the
kind to turn man’s eyes, he probably knows what he’s talking
about. But isn't it hard to believe that about Louise Campbell,
the young lady who poses so charmingly above? .
By PAUL HARRISON
NEA Service Stalf Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD,—ILouise Camphell
the girl who has been trying for six
months to marry Bulldog Drum-
mond, has had a change of heart
and role, and a chance to justify
the enthusiasm that nearly every
body on the Paramount lot seems
to hgve for her.
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Now electricity holds stock! ——
One wire stops "em better than best barb
or woven wire fence. Harmless sting from
Prime Controller does it. SAVES 80%
IN FENCING COST — easy to set up.
Amazing success on 30,000 farms. Opere
ates from light socket or battery.
ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION
H. M. Fullilove, Agent
Bishop, Ga,
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Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIRLINE RAILWAY
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia
Leave for Richmiond, Washington,!
New York and East— t
3:562 p.m.—Air Conditioned.
9:03 p.m.—Air Conditioned, |
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and|
East—l:o6 a.m.
Leave for Elberton, Greenwood,
Monroe, N. C. (Local)—
10:50 a.m.
Leave for Winder, Lawrenceville,
Atlanta (Local)—
5:03 p.m.
Leave for Atlanta, South and West
2:47 p.m.—Air Conditioned. |
4:30 a.m. G "
6:43 a.m.—Alr Conditioned. |
GAINESVILLE - MIDLAND 1
RAILWAY |
No, 2 (bus) leaves Athens 6:15 a.m. |
No. 12 (mixed train) leaves Athens!
11:30 a.m.
No. 1 (bus) arrives Athens 5:20 pm
No. 11 (mlxed train) arrives Ath
ens 10:30 a.m.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Daily Except Sunday |
Train 50 Leaves Athens 9:30 a.m.
Train 51 Arrives Athens 8:00 a.m.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA {
RAILROAD
Leaves Athens
Dally (except Sunday) 6:30 a.m.
and 4:15 p.m.
Sunday Only 7:50 am. and
i 4:00 p.m,
Arrives Athens Daily
12:35 p.m. and 9:15 p.m,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM
: Departures
For New York, Boston, Washing
ton and East: z
7:35 a.m. or 1:05 p.m.
For Atlanta and the West:
2:36 a.m. or 1:05 pm. "
Arrivals
From New York, Boston, Washing
ton and East:
11:20 a.m. and 4:56 p.m,
From Atlanta and the West:
11:20 a.m. and 4:556 p.m.
J. R. MORRELL, DF&PA
Telephone 81
| She's the feminine lead in “Men
|With Wings.” Of wcourse this is
mostly an aviation picture, yet her
part in it is as important as was
Clara Bow'g in “Wings,” or Jean
Harlow’s in “Hell's Angeles.” An
jObscure actress with only six
months of experience in Class B.
movies couldn't ask for a better
opportunity. i
And she fully appreciates it. In
fact, there are omly two things
You can persuade her to talk
about right now —the picture, and
houses. Miss Campbell and Horace
MacMahon are house-hunting be
rause they're planning to be mar
{ried as soon as the film is finish
;ed.‘" They first met two years ago
fwhen both were playing in “Three
Men on a Horse” on Broadway.
Hq, plays villain roles on the screen,
being an ugly mug but very nice,
Now You See It
Out of makeup, Miss Campbell
doesn't look much like a glamor
queen. Seems rather plain veally,
and wholly natural and easy to
talk with, ang isn't forever worry -
ing about how she looks. But in
makeup and under the lights her
angular features are strikingly
displayed. (Facial angles, I mean;
the rest is surves.)
So far, she is definitely non-
Hollywood, as her enthusiasm
about marriage proves. This is con
sidered bad publicity, but she
doesn’t mind. Also, the house they
find must have a big yard and a
'white picket fence around it, must
be in. .a neighhorly neighborhood
(whith eéXempts Beverly Hills) and
LUCAS & JENKINS
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PLACES” — CARTOON, ‘TRADE MICE’
2 Days - Wednesday & Thursday — 2 Days
Popular Return Engagement ‘
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must not look at all like a movie
set,
Conscientious
It will be a few dayg yet before
Miss Campbell goes to work in
“Men With Wings,” but she has
spent weeks, voluntarily, in prep
aration. Reads in the research de
partment and has been experi
menting in wardrobe and makeup.
getting background on clothes and
hairdresg and also working on the
problem of aging herself during the
picture. At the age of 8, in 1913,
she will be impersonated by Vir
ginia Wleidler, but fron 1920 and
later she must grow olde. up to the
present. This is more of a problem
than it sounds, she explained, “be
cause wearing long hair and the
hats that looked like pots and the
shapeless short-skirted dresses 1
seem to look older than I do in
modern elothes. It's much easier
to age many years on the gecreen
than to grow just g little older.”
Personal Histony
It was just this sort of interest
‘ln. her job that won Miss Campbell
{many a critical hand on the stage,
‘although nearly every one of the
plays was a flop, “Three Men on a
Horse” was the notable exception
She came from Chicago originally,
and her name was Louise Weis
becker in the days when she at
tended St. Michael's school.
The story of her discovery in one
of her flop playg demonstrates how
different she looks in makeup and
in real life. The show was titled
“White Man” and Ernst Lubitsch
‘happened to see it during its brief
illfe. He was so much impressed
‘with the leading woman that he
‘telephoned the studio and recom
mended gigning her at once. A few
}momhs later she passed him sev
eral times on the Paramount lot
and he didn't recognize her until
she was re-introduced.
Originally she was engaged for
only one picture, "Wild Money,”
with Edward Everett Horton. But
while that one was being complet
ed a new contract was given her,
and she made three Bulldog Drum
mond filmg in quick sueccession,
followed by *“Scandal Street” and
“Night Club Scandal.” Six pictures
in six months is pretty close to a
record, ang it looked as though
Miss Campbell was in a fair way
of becoming a'queen of the B's.
As a maftter of fact, after this
A production, they still plan to use
her in her established role in the
Drummond series. A story she likes
to tell is about the preview of
Bulldog Drummond’'s Peril.” As she
and Horace MacMahon left the
theater they were swamped by
autograph collectors—but only for
MacMahon's signature. Miss Camp
bell wasn't recognized as the
heroine of the film.
COWS FROM BERRY
SCHOOLS TAKE
MEDALS IN TEST
In tests conducted by the animal
husbandry department of The Uni
versit yof Georgia two cows owned
by the Berry Schools, Mt. Berry,
Ga., have qualified for medals
warded by The American Jersey
Cattle club. «lwl
Rower Queen Sultana produced
in 3556 days 12,078 pounds of milk
containing 724.37 pounds of but
ter fat. This yield of butter fat
exceeds the minimum requirement
for a gold medal by over 24 pounds.
Dingleton Coosmassie, a senior
four year old cow, qualified for a
silver medal with a yield of 12,755
pounds of milk containing 604.57
pounds of butter fat in 305 days.
The Duke of Windsor ig said to
be an enthusiastic amateur ac
cordion player. 22
Don Carter Named
Assistant For
Journalism School
Don Carter, who completed his
requirements for the A. B. in
Journalism degree at the end of
the winter quarter, has been ap
pointed graduate assistant in the
Henry W. Grady School of Jour
nalism, The University of Georgia,
for the spring quarter, John E.
Drewry, director, has announced.
Carter is the editor-in-chief of
the Red and Black, the campus
newspaper ,and ranks in the upper
5 per cent of the University in
scholarship. :
He is vice-president of Sigma
Delta Chi, professional journalism
fraternity; promotion manager of
the University Theater; member of
Thalian-Blaskfriars, honorary dra
madtic group; member of Gridiron
non-scholastic honor club; a mem
ber of the varsity debating team,
and a former solictior-general of
Demosthenian Literary Society
from which group he holds a
speaking key.
Now University correspondent
of the Macon Telegraph, Carter
worked last summer as a reporter
A LUCAS & JENKINS THEATRE
TODAY & TOMORROW
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The BIGGEST ruriy:
Each second crowded with thrill- - |
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ADDED ATTRACTION
THE MARCH OF TIME
Presents
BRAIN TRUST ISLAND
The Most Unorthodox of All New Deal
Experiments g
ARMS AND THE LEAGUE ‘
The sacrifice of Britain’s Anthony Eden is the
turning point in an exciting 18-year peace dream.
NEW OFFICERS FOR
THETA SIGMA PHI
NAMED BY STUDENTS
New officers of the Unlver%%
of Georgia chapter of Theta Sig
ma Phi, nattonai journalism sorei
ty, all of whom are students in the
Heary W. Grady School of Jour
nalism are: S
Marfaret Darst, Wilmington, N.
C., president; Betty Power, Atlan
ta, vice-president; Helen Clarke,
Atlanta, secretary; Mary Neel, At
lanta, treasurer; and May Gray,
Atlanta, keeper of the archives.
Initiated into the sorority re
cently were Mrs. Frances Haskell,
Macon; Marguerite Costa, Athens;
Ruth Marchel, Webster Grove, Mo.,
Helen Clarke, Marion Ehrhardti,
and May Gray, Atlanta; and Mae
Beth Norman, Moultrie. ;
New pledges are Helen Margen
dolter and Hazel Ward.
The Field of the Cloth of Gold
was the scene of an interview be
tween Henry VIII of England and
Franicois 1 of France.
1011 the city staff of the Atlanta
Journal. : :
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