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PRESCRIPTION FOR
SAGGING ARCHES
LOS ANGELES — (AP) —ls
your feet are giving out on you
under strain of constant daily
wear, members of the physical ed
wucation staff of the University of
California advise exercise {o get
them back in shape.
One exercise they say can be
~gdone while reading the evening
paper. With legs stretched out on
a footstool, siretch and separate
the toes as if you were grabbing
with them. The instructors also
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Two injuries—suits brought for $15,000 and $25,000.
CASE NO. 2 Insurance carried SIO,OOO.
B¢ Death case—car driven by doctor. Suit for $25,000.
CASE NO. 3 Insurance carried $5,000.
CASE NO. 4 Bodily injury suit for $35,000. Insurance carried $25,000,
One bodily injury suit for $25,000. Insurance carried
CASE NO. 5 sslo,ooo.
Five people in serious trouble because they did mot carry enough
insurance.
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JAMES STEWART — JOSEPHINE HULL
in “HARVEY”
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suggest walking forward with toes
poined inword, “pigeon toed,” as
far as poszible to strengthen foot
muscles. The exercises aiso reduce
fatigue, according to the body
builders.
UPHOLD CONVICTION
WASHINGTON, June 4--(AP)
The Supreme Court today upheld
the conspiracy conviction of Amer
’ica’s 11 top Communists.
The 11 Red leaders have been
free on bond ranging from $20,000
to $30,000,
MORE THAN 100 FREE PRIZES
10 BE AWARDED AT COOKING
SCHOOL WEDNESDAY MORNING
l Tomorrow at !1 o'clock a. m.|
more than 100 prizes will be given |
'away at the Frigidaire's free]
' cooking school at the Palace Thea
tre, Included in this list is the!
Grand Prize of a Frigidaire Elec-'
tric Range, given by the Athens
‘Refrigeration and Appliance Com- |
‘pany. : . !
At the opening session Tuesday |
hund®eds attended the third an-|
nually sponsored school and car-]
ried away more-than 100 prizes
contributed by local merchants.
The entire list of free gifts for
the popular two day cooking school
sessions is listed below:
Athens Refrigeration and Appli- |
ance Company-—grand prize, Frig
large basket of groceries each day:!
Market-—donating all food to be|
cooked during the school; eight'
trays of cooked fd will be given
away each day.
Talmadge Brothers Wholesale
Company—3o two-pound sacks of
flour, 30 two-pound sacks of cof
fee; Webb-Crawford—3o pounds
of coffee; A. & P. Tea Company— |
large basket of groceries each day; |
Piedmogt Market—large basket of |
groceries each day; Colonial Food;
Stores—llarge basket of groceries
each day. |
A. & A. Bakery—one cake each[
day; Stone’s Bakery -— one cakel
each day; Benson’s Bakery —- |
cake, pies, and rolls each day;l
Norris Hardware—two aluminum‘!
skillets each day; Sterchi’s—one |
coffee table each day: Cobb’s Gifti
and Kiddie Shop—one little girl’s
dress; one nursery jar set; Hodg- i
kinson’s—one salad bowl; one wo
ven basket.
McGregor’s—six Shaeffer foun
tain pens each day; Style Shop—
one flower; one hat: Lamar Lewis
—one pair of nylon hose each day;
Rosenthal’'s — one pair of nylon
gyse each day; Lesser’s Apparel
hop—one handbag; Gallant-Belk
Company—one handbag; Princess
Dress Shop—one handbag; Fashion
Shop—llingerie each day.
Bradley’s Dress Shop — nylon
slip; Beck’s Apparel Shop—llady’s |
blouse; The Hat Box—one hat; |
Lamar’s Apparel Shop—one box
of handkerchiefs each day; Capps
Jewelry—one silver bonbon dish:
one silver bread tray; Walter R.
Thomas Jewelry—two pairs of
Japanese vases; Tuck’s Shoe Shop
—two whole soles and rubber
heels each day. |
LaFreda Beauty Shop—one oil !
shampoo, set, and manicure; choice
of Nestle Fleet wave, hot or cold;
Bradley’s Beauty Shop—creme oil
permanent, hot or cold; Patrick’s
Pharmacy—Richard Hudnut chil
dren’s home permanent: Norris
chocolate cream Brazil nuts;
Moon-Winn Drug Company—Dor
othy Gray deodorant; Citizen’s
Pharmacy—Dubarry beauty kit; !
Hubigand combination package.
Phillip Morris representativesl
will be on hand to give away free
~samples of Phillip Morris cfgn-l
AT THE
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PALACE—
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. — “Harvey,”
starring James Stewart, Josephine
Hull, Peggy Dow. Homemade
Home. News.
Wed.-Thurs.— “Frenchie,” star
ring Joel Mcßea, Shelly Winters,
Paul Kelly. March of Time, Sym
phony in Slang. News.
Fri, - Sat. — “The- Milkman,”
starring Donald O’Connor, Jimmy
Durante, Piper Laurie. Harmoni-
Cats & Valdez Orchestra. Bone for
a Bone. News,
GEORGIA—
Tues.-Wed — “The Mating Sea
son,” starring Gene Tierney, John
Lund, Thelma Ritter. Chicken in
the Rough.
Thurs.-Fri. — “Pyomy Island,”
starring Johnny Weissmuller, Ann
. Savage. Champ’s a Chum p.
Springtime Serenade. News.
Sat. — “Deputy Marshall,” star
ring Jon Hall, Frances Langford,
Dick Forum. Three Arabiah Nuts. |
Spring Fever.
STRAND—
Closed for repairs.
RITZ —
Mon.-Tues. — “Kim,” starringl
| Errol Flynn, Laurette Luez. Ehrill
‘ of Fair. !
Wed. - Thurs. — “The Second |
Woman,” starring Robert Young,'
Betsy Drake. Animal Antics.
Droopy’s Good Deed. '
Fri.-Sat. — “Night Riders of
Montana,” starring Allen “Rocky”
Lane, Chubby Johnson. Night
Owls. Atom Man vs. Superman —
Chapter 5.
DRIVE-IN—
Mon.-Tues. — “September Af
rair,” starring Joan Fontaine, Jo
seph Cotton. Zoot Cat. News.
Wed. — “So Young, So Bad,”
starring Paul Henreid, Catherine
McLeod. Sunny Itlay, News.
Thurs. — “Fuller Brush Girl,”
starring Lucile Ball, Eddie Albert.
Blaze Busters. Rabbit Every Mon
day.
%ri. — “Right Cross,” starring
June Allyson, Dick Powll. Old
Family Album. Early Bird Dood it.
} Sat. — “To the Last Man,” star
ring Randolph Scott. Kennedy the '
'nmm Andv Panda Goes Fishing.
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WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
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Errol Flynn
in “KIM”™
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
rettes to all ladies in attendance.
The Music Shop will furnish music
for the two-day school. Guest
Photographers will make pictures.
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Phone 2781 “We Service Everything We Sell” ; " Athens, Ga.
Brass Ensemble
To Play Here °
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Tomorrow Night-
Tuesday evening at Boulevard
Baptist Church promises to be un~
usual in many ways. On that
f_"ci“"_g' at 8 p. m., the Bob Jones
University bie will
conduet a special service.
This group from “The World's
Most Unusual University” presents
a program which is unusual, yet
appealing and inspirational. Many
of the varied and interesting ar
rangements of the old hymnsg and
other sacred works have been
made especially for the Brass En
semble,
Composed of y people from
five different states, 3:0 Bab Jones
University Brass Ensemble is typi
cal of the institution whose stue
dent body is drawn from forty
seven states in the Union and more
than a score of foreign countries.
The individual members of this
group are young people of unusual
talent. Enos Zimmerman, director
of the group who will bring a brief
Gospel message, received the
Bachelor of Arts degree with a
major in Bible at the commence
ment exercises in May. Eunice
Zimmerman and Helena Struthers
are graduate-assistants in the
School of Fine Arts and the Col
lege of Arts and Sciences, respec~
tively. The three other members
of the group are music majors en=-
TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1951.
rolled in the School of Fine Arts,
Each has participated in many of
the university musical produetions,
£33 prostems, sud unbvesstly ye
cordings of sacred and classical
works released under the title,
“Unusual Reords.”
Dairy farmers in many parts or
the United States are now milk
ing their cows in open barn rooms
which are called “milking pai
lors.”
Two mountain ranges divide
Ecuador into three distinct areas,