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Uni\lflfS.ji'y Drama Deportment To
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"The Man Who Came To Dinner”’
mie University of Georgia
rheater, under the direction of
Leighton M. Ballew, head, De
partment of D-ama will turn to
Broadway and Kaufman and
Hart's hilarious farce, “The Man
Who Came to Dinner” in _their
#iird production of the 1946-47
academic year scheduled for
Match {l}-& s
The University players opened
the seasor with %Aaitwell Ander
con's Pulitzer Prize - winnihg
«poth Your Hotses,” ang follow
ed thiz suecess with tae oldest
morality églay in the English lan~
guage, “ veryman.”
«The Man Who Came to Din
ner which tan ifor over three
years on Broadway, witla Monty
Wooley ag “The Man,” is un
doubtedly America’s most amus
ing and enhjoyable farce,” says
Director Ballew. The story itself
is concerned with Siaeridan White
¢ide and his prolonged stay for
months at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest W, Stanley in Mesa
lia, Ohio, The time of the play
is Christmas but there is little
Chirtmag “spirit” in the cold
heart of Whiteside who shouts,‘
browbeats, ang manhandles ev
eryone for the entire three cats.
artha Thompson, Fort Benning,
who in real life is the secretary
of the Drama Départment, will |
portray Magfie Cutler secretary
to the irascible Mr. Whiteside. '
Oliver Land, Athens, who scored
a triumph as Solomon Fitzmau-~
rice in “Béth Your Houses” dons
2 beard and dinner jacket to
play “The Mah.”
Outstanding Cast |
The cast is one of the largest
eve- seeh on the stage of the
Fine Arts Auditorium, and in ad
dition to Miss ¢ Thompsn and
Land includes:
Sarala Gilbert,., Rockmart, as
Mrs. Ernest Stanley; Margaret
Rigby, Macon, as Miss Preen;
Baxter Webb, Atlanta, ag Rich
ard Stanley; Maty Ann Bryan,
Jefferson, as June Stanley; Bob
Tollett, Atlants, as John; Doro
thy Watson, Jacksonville Beach,
Fla, as Sarah; (‘atherine Foaraq,
Little Rock, Ark., as Mrs. Dextor;
Edith Williams, Ocilla, as Mrs.
McCutcheon.
Bill Greene, Bainbridge, as
M-, Stanley; Grady Deas Atlan
ta, as Dr, Bradley; Lillian Wood
all, Ataens, as Harriet Stanley;
James Murry, Athens, as Bert
Jefferson; Kenneth Brunner, of
Milwaukee, Wisc as Professor
Metz; Robert Aronson, Brooklyn,
N. Y. as Mr. Baker; Suzanne
Jonson, Atlanta, as Lorrain®
Sheldon:; Ed ~ Keeter, Savannah,
as Sandy; Roy Ginstrom Rock=-
fordi i & 88 Beverly Carlton;
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“OMING EVENTS
A demonstration leclure
on “Recent Developmenis in
Plastics” will bs given by Dr.
M. H. Bigelow at 8 e'clock
‘Wednesday night, February
26, in room 209, LeConte Hall
under the auspices of the
University of Georgia Secience
Club,
Highlighting the winter
quarter social calendar of the
Education Club, organization
of the University of Georgia
College of Education, will' be
a Folk Festival on Wednes
da, February 26, from 8 un
til 1 p. m. in the Physical
Educaton Buldng. “Fun min
us Formality” will be the or
der of the evening. Future
school marms will come at
tired in full skirts and color
ful blouses, and no man will
be permitted to wear the pro
fessional tie. The activities
planned are folk dances and
games of a past generation.
The Annual Meeting of the
Y.W.C. A, will beheld on
Tuesday night, March 4, This
is a supper meeting, plates
will be 50 cents and please
make reservations by call
ing 976.
Junior High P. T. A. will
not be held this week as plan
ned. The joint megting at Col
lege Avenue so! Founder’'s
PDay teok its place. The next
regular monthly meeting will
be on March 27 at the Junior
High building at 8 p. m.
Clarke county residents are
cordially invited to meet the
Bookimobile of the Athens
Reglonal Library at the fol
lowing stations this week.
Good reading may be bor
rowed free of charge: Febru
ary 25 Tuesday: Winterville
School 8:45 a. m.; Gaines
Academy, 1 p. m; Tuck’s
Store, 2:45 p. m. February 27,
Thursday: Yearwood's, 2:15 p.
m.; Cord Mill, 2:55 p. m.
West End, 3:40 ot 4:15 p. m.
February 28, Fridya: Prince
ton School, 8:45 a. m.; Linton
Springs, 2 p. m. tot 2:45 p. m.;
Athens Manufactuving Co., 3
p. m. March 1, Saturday;
Hardeman’s Store, 8:15 a. m.;
Young's, 9 a. m.; McCannon’s
Store, 9:30 a. m.; Dove's
Store, 10 a. m.; Collier’s Cha
pel, 10:30 a, m.; Chandler’s,
11:10 a. m.; Slay’s, 11:40 a. m.;
Smithonia, 12:20 p. m.; Win
terville, 1 p. m.
Eunice Philathia Class of
Princ, Avenue Baptist church
will meet with Mrs. Pete Chi
vilis, 743 Boulevard, on Fri
day night, Feb. 28, 8 o'cloek.
All members and friends are
invited.
Amongs the meeting sche
duled on the University of
Georgia campus for the week
of February 23 are: Grand
Old Party, Monday, 7:30
p. m,, Chapeél, for discussions
of spring quarter plans; Uni-.
versity Chapter of American
Veterans Committee, Tuesday,
4:30 p. m., Journalism Read
ing Room:; Psychology Club
and and Psi Chi, honorary
psychology fraternity, infor
mal banquet, Tuesday, 6:30
p. m, Holman Hotel, Dr.
Woolsey, Emory University
psychiatrist, guest speaker;
Ag. Club Tursday, 7 p. m,,
Conner Hall; Mangleburg-El
rod Post No. 175, American
Legion, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Legion Cabin; Internatienal
Relations Club Thursday,
7 p.m., Commerce-Journalism
Building Auditorium, Dr.
Sigmund Cohn, professor of
law, will discuss “Interna
tional Law and National Sov
ereignty Club.”
Revival at the Central
Baptist chureh will contin
ue on through {this week.
Services are held each night
at 7:30 and the public is eor
dially invited to dttend.
Music Appreciation pro
gram this weex will feature
Lieder. Those taking part are
Mrs. Von 8. Johnson, Miss
Sarah Florence Rigdon, Byron
Warner, Mrs. Mary Walker
Edwards and Miss Angie
Claridy. Musie Appreciation
Hour is held each Thursday
evening, 8 o’clock at the Uni
versity Chapel, under the di
reclion of Hugh Hodgson
head of the Music Depart
ment at the University.
A first Sunday singing will
be neid Sunday, diarch 2, 7:306
p. m. at Holly Heights Chapel,
located 214 miless on . the
Danielsville highway. A good
program has been planned
and the public is invited.
Madison County Farm Bu-
THE BRANNER-IERALD, ATHRENS, QRORCIA,
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New York Tribune
File AddedTo
University Libra
Just received for inelusion in
the University of Georgia Libra
ry’s ever-growing file of waorld
newspapers is a collection of the
New York Tribune from 1856
through 1913, Dr, Ralph Parker.
director of libraries, has an
nounced,
This file is complete with the
exception of several issues in the
iate 1860's. All numbers pertain
ing to conditions prior to and
during the War Between the
States are present.
- Also in the University Archives
is a collection of tae London
‘Times from 1868 o present, with
short gaps during -the period
11931-38; a file of the Savannah
'Morning News, from 1852 to
‘date, deposited here by H, V.
i,h\nkins. publisher; and a com
plete file of the Atlanta Journal.
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Barrow Cub Pack
To Meet
Thursday Night
The meeting of the Barrow
School Cub Pack, postponed from
last Thursday on account of the
weather, will definitely be held
this Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock, at the school, according
to an announcement by Ralph M.
Snow, Cubmaster.
A stunt will be presented by
the boys of Den & and plans will
be made for the formation of 2
vew den. All Cubs, prospective
Cubs, and their parents are urged
to be present. \
reau will meet on Thursday
night, February 27, 8 o'clock,
at the Colbert High School
auditorium. A visiting speaker
is to be present and everyone
is cordially invited.
Barrow Cub Pack will meet
on Thursday evening, 7:30 at
the school. Den five is to pre
ent the stunt. All cubs, pros
pective cubs, and their parents
are urged to attend.
A fish supper will be served
Friday night, 7 o’clock, at the
Ila School. Tickets are 75c¢
and maybe bought at the door.
There will be plenty of good
food and everyone is invited,
A Box Supper and Cake
walk will be heid at the
Community Chapel at Brooks
Crossing Friday mnight, Feb.
28. A good program has been
planned and the public is
cordially invited.
Michael’s
MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Taomas D.
Hardman and daughter, Mary
Ellen of Kannapolis, N. C.. spent
the week-end in Danielsville
with his family, Mr, and Mrs.
J. C. Hardman, oy
Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Hardman
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas D, Hardmen and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Hoke Smith in Danielsville.
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Mr. Hugh Hodgson and Mr. Har
ris Mitchell will represent the Uni
versity of Georgia at the meetin%
of the National Association o
Schools of Music convenihg in St.
Louis Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week.
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~ Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hudson
“announce the hirth of a daughter,
'Helen Eugenia, on February 25 at
St. Mary's hopsital. The paternal
‘grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. E.
B. Hudson and the maternal
grapdmother is Mrs. T. R. Aycock
‘of Monroe.
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Friends of Mrs. Joe Webb will
regret to learn that she is in the
General hospital for treatment.
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Friends of William J. Russell
~will be interested to learn he is
convalesing and is on a futrlough
l at his home on Morton avenue. On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wil
liams and son, Bobby, and Mr. Bill
Hamrick of Jasper came over and
spent the day with him.
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‘Box Supper And
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\Calk Walk Friday
At Brooks Crossing
A Box Supper and Cake Walk
will be held at the Community
Chapel at-Brooks Crossing, Friday
night, February 28th. The public
is invited to attend.
A special program is being plan
ned for the entertainment and a
large crowd is expected. The pro
gram begins at 7:30. Be on time
and enjoy the evening. Remember
the date, Friday night, February
28th. Four -miles from Athens on
Commerce road.
Contributed.
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The Athens League of Women
Voters. is happy to announce that
the Southern Mutual Coffee Shop
has been added to the list of Grade
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From time to time other places
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equipment is added to the restaur
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Music Appreciation
To Be Held i
Hugh Hodgson, director of the
Music Appreciation Hour, has
announced that this week’s pro
gram will include "Art Songs.
- Bryon Warner, Associate Pro
fessor of Music at The Universi
ty, has arranged tae following
program:
Schubert: Gretchen am Spinn
rade, Erlkonig, Ungeduld -
Yvonne Schilling Johnson, so
prano.
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hen, Ich kann’q nicht fassen, Sr
der Herrlichste, —— Sara Florence
Rigdon, contralto.
Brahms: Immer leise, Nacrti
gall — Sara Florence Rigdon,
contralto.
Der Gang zum liebchen, Stand
chen — Byron Warner, tenor.
. Franz: An die musik; Widmung
~Byron Warner, tenor.
Marx: Marienlied, Hat dich die
Liebe Beruht — Mary Walker
Edwards, soprano,
Strauss: Liebeshymnus. Stand
chen — Angie Claridy, soprano.
This program will be given mt
the Chapel at 8 p. m, Thursday.
Funeral Notice
HARDY. — The relatives and
friends of Mrs. Emma A. Har
dy, Jefferson River Road, Ath-,
ens; Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Spen-|
cer, Brooksville, Fla.; Mr. and|
Mrs. B. A. .Oliver, Newnan,
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Alcx-‘
ander, Decatur, Ga.; Mr, and
Mrs. J. J. Williamson, Jefferson
River Road, Athens; Mr. and
Mrs. Hoke Hardy, Mrs. Fred J
Hardy, Mrs. Flora Smith, Mrs.
G. T. Mize, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Gailey, and Mrs. C. W. Archer,
all of Athens, are invited to at
tend the funeral of Mrs. Emma
A. Hardy, Thursday afternoon,
February 27, 1947, {rom Red
Stone Methodist church, at
three o'clock. The Rév. Claude
Singleton, assistant pastor of
First Methodist church, will of
ficiate and will be assisted by
the Rev. Preston Cash, pastor
of Crocked Creek Baptist
church,” and the Rev. M. H.
Smith, pastor of Red Stone
Methodist church. Grandsons
will serve as pallbearers. In
terment will be in Red Stone
cemetery. McDorman-Bridges.
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Miss Lois Olmstead
At Universi
t University Of Ga.
Miss Loig Olmstead, Consul
tant of Orthopedic Nursing for
the Nationa] League of Nursing
Education add-essed the combin
ed members of Delta Kappa
Gamma, honorary nursing organ
ization, the Nursess Club, and a
class in socio-psychology on the
‘teaching of nursing arts at the
University of Georgia last week.
| Miss Ilmstead, whose work is
‘sponsored by the National Foun
'd:ntion for Infantile Paralysis,
also bserveq student nurses en
lgaged in their practiral work at
Athens General Hospital.
Pleasant Grove WMS
Met With
Mrs. Elmer Smith
Pleasant Grove W. M. S. met
Feb. 20. at the home of Mrs. El
mer Smith. Mrs. E. E. Dillard led
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the devotional. Mrs. Hoyt Nelms,
president presided over the bus
iness meeting. It was decided at
thig time to meet at the school
house Thursday, March 6, 10
o'clock for Home Mission pro-~
gram and to study the book
“Shining Like tae Stars.,” The
members were requested to, bring
a picnic lunch,
Mrs. Wally Bradley had caarge
of the program. Those taking
part were Mrs. E. E, Dillard, Miss
Irene Fields, Mrs. Elmer Smith,
Mrs. Hoyt Nelms, :
The meeting was closed with
prayer, ;
—Publicity Chairman.
Mrs. Edwin Cole of Birming=-
ham, Ala., is visiting her mother,
Mrs. John White Morton.