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Rev. G. T. Carithers and C. T.
Venable were visiting in Atlanta
during last week, the guests of
friends.
Mrs. P. T. Crawford is speed
flv recovering from her recent il-
Iness to the delight of her many
friends.
Services were conducted at the
Methodist Church on Sunday
morning and evening by the Rev.
Pleman Folds, Center.
The next meeting of the Farm
Bureau will be held on the even
ing on Friday, Nov. 2, in the Voca
tional Building.
Friends are delighted to see
Eugene Smith fast recovering
from his recent illness, and trust
he will soon be well again.
Rev. Furman Mclintire, of Toc
coa, preached here at the Con
gregational Holiness Church over
the past week end.
Sebran S. Hanley, of Commerce,
was among the vistors here during
last week, looking after some busi
ness interests.
Mrs. Cammie Smith and son, of
Colbert, were visiting here on
Thursday afternoon, the guests of
relatives and friends. |
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Walker, of[
Commerce, were among the guests |
of friends here on Wednesdayl
evening of last week. 1
Rev. D. E. Beauchamp will
preach at the Fire Baptized Hol
iness Church on Saturday even
ing, Sunday morning and even
ing. I
Farmers are fast gathering the
ecotton crop this season, and as
& result, Benton High began long
sessions of school, Monday morn
ing, since most of the staple is|
harvested.
Clifford Palmer, of Morgantown,
was a visiter here over the past
week end, the guests of relatives
and friends.
Rev. H. L. Moore, of Toccoa,
was among the visitors here last
week, the dinner guest of Curtis
Smith and family.
T. C. Frady and family, of
Wrightsville, were among the week
end visitors here, the guests of J.
D. York’s home. i
P. H. Atkinson, of Elberton, and
J. M. Rutherford of Sanford were
smong the guests of friends here,
Friday P. M.
Crawford Moss and family, of
Aragon, were visiting here over
the week end, the guests of rela
fives and friends. i
Mrs. Nellie Arnold and children, |
of Athens, were among the guestsl
of relatives and friends here over |
the week end. {
Earl B. Sailors and family, 0\"
Demorest, were visiting here on{
Saturday and Sunday, the guests
of relatives, i
The continued illness of E. K. |
Fuller is a source of regret to his !
friends, who trust his recovery |
will be speedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Dailey, of
Commerce, were among the visit
ors here over the week end, guests
of Mrs. Eula Dailey. i
Prof. Herbert Carithers and fam- |
ily, of Elberton, were visiting here }
with relatives and friends over |
the week end, |
Mrs. Myrt Bullock continues to,
improve from her recent illness to i
the delight of friends, who trust |
she will soon be well.
The weiner-roast, sponsored by
the Baptist-Methodist Sunday
School, and held at Smith Leke
Saturday evening, was enjoyed b}
all attendants.
J. D. Evans was a recent visitor
in Virginia, the guest of his bro
ther, whom he had not seen in
about twenty-five years.
J. H. (Bill) Barnett continues
very sick to the regret of his
friends, who trust that his condi
tion will soon change for the bet
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews,
of Jefferson, were among the
guests of relatives and friends here
over the week end.
Work is progressing nicely on
the erection of brooder houses and
assembling of personnel for the
Julius Bishop chicken farm on the
Cooper place., When the farm lis
ready for operation, we will give
a full report of same.
Joe Potts and family have re
turned home from a visit to ser
eral northern states, where they
were vacationing, and a very
pleasant trip is reported.
All roads lead to Benton High,‘
Friday evening, Oct. 26, when the
annual Hallowe'en Carnival wnll
be staged, presenting many fea
tures of interest to young and old, ‘
and every minute of the time will
be entertaining. It's hoped you
will find sime to join the great
erowd for the evening of fun,
since the proceeds of the occasion
will greatly benefit the school. |
EX-GUERRILLAS MOVE
JAKARTA, Indonesia — (AP)
—The Indonesian Ministry of Soc
ial Affairs is laying plans to trans
migrate 5,000 ex-gurrillas with
their families from East Java to
Borneo. Another 2,000 of these
“former fighters for freedom” will
be moved to South Sumatra in the
near future. A sum of $2,630,000
has been set aside for the purpose.
The aim of the government is to
rehabilitate the ex-guerrillas in
Indonesia’s undeveloped and un
derpopulated areas .About 120,-
000 of them have registered them
selves at the National Rehabilita
tion Bureau so far.
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Marge Manderson Learns To Laugh
In" Summer And Smoke' Production
Marge Manderson, who will en
act the senstively-drawn leading
role of a preacher’s self-conscious
daughter in “Summer and Smoke,”
when that Tennessee Williams
play is produced by the University
Theatre on November 6 at the
Fine Arts Auditorium, says that
one of the hardest things about
mastering this long and difficult
role has been learning to laugh
suitably.
And, according to her explana
tion, just the right kind of wrong
laugh is a very important clue to
the character of Alma Winemil
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portray. Alma, says Miss Mander
sor;, is a spinsterish sort of per
son, though still in her mid-twen
ties, and the play shows her terror
at the growing realization that
she’s doomed to be a life-long
wall-flower.
Revealing Touches
“The revealing little tou&%les
that Tennessee Williams has de
vised,” says Miss Manderson, “are
so clever in showing this quality
in Alma, that you can see why he
is considered the greatest play
wright in America today. There’s
this timid laugh, for example, that
she intersperses in her high-
THE BANNER-HERAL
flown conversation.”
In- a stage direction of the
seript, Williams specified this fea
ture of Alma. He wrote: “Out of
nervousness and self-conscious
ness she has a habit of prefacing
and concluding her remarks with
a little breathless laugh. This will
be indicated at peints in the dia
logue, but should be used more
freely than indicated; the charac
terization must never be stressed
to the point of making her at all
ludicrous in a less than sympa
thetic way.”
“Well, don’t we all know rather
painfully awkward people who
try to cover their inner uneasiness
by some such mannerism? When 1
began to" rehearse the part of
Alma, I didn’t think this little ma
ter was going to be any trouble. I
said to myself, ‘I know how to
laugh, don’t 1? Any child can do
it
Wasn't Easy
“But it wasn’t easy. At the first
rehearsal Leighton Ballew, our
director, stopped me after tne
first few laughs and said, ‘Hey,
you're giving chuckles as if you’d
really heard something funny.’ I
tried giving little laughs that
would not sound as if I were
amused at something—and noth
ing came. Mr. Ballew said I
should just remember the laugh
had to conre from Alma’s nervous
ness. Still I couldn’t do it. Mr.
Ballew said to me at last, ‘Look,
we’ll have to have it, it's essen
tial to the play.’ I remembered a
shy little girl I had known when
I was about 12 years old whe
used to laugh shrilly at every sen
tence she spoke, and remembering
her helped a little.
“Then at a rehearsal I was in
the middle of a scene with Ed
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Iverson (actor playing John), the
one where where he teases Alma
about swallowing air when she
talks. And all at once I had it—l
hadn’t even meant to do it. But
there it was, and it sounded right.
It sounded ‘sincere,’ so to speak.
It's been there ever since.”
Miss Manderson says that there
are & number of other helpful
hints in Tennessee Williams' ex
plicit stage directions, such as
that Alma constantly twists a
ring on her finger, that have aided
her to reveal in her performance
the turmoil and agitation of a
frightened young womran putting
up a front to win the affection of
a cynical young doctor. “My job,”
she says, “is to try to make thea
tre-goers feel compassion for her,
but never pity.”
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Naval Aviation
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(adet Program
Is Reactivated
Is Reacfivated
i Several Navy pilots, brimmingl
with information about the newly
'reopened Naval Aviation Cadet
| Training Program, will be at Ath- [
| ens Municipal Airport Friday at 11
|o'clock to talk with anyone inter
|ested in the program and to dem
10nstrate the latest Naval fighter
[ planes—the AM-1, largest single
|engine plane in the world, and the
| Navy Corsair (F-4U), a fighter
which is currently being used in |
! Korea. [
i An aircraft exhibit will also be |
Iset up. t
! A recently-issued Navy pam
phlet entitled “Don’'t Hold Off—
Be a NAVAL AVIATOR” announ=
ces the reopening of the Aviation
Cadet Program, The NavCad pro- |
gram, according to the pamphlet,
offers pilot training which money
cannot buy, and also offers an
opportunity to “fly with the fleet”
as a commissioned officer of the
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area who have reached their 15
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