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LEARN HOW TO LISTEN TO MUSIC AT THE COMMUNITY
CHAUTAUQUA.
THE MISSES KELL E R
The Misses Grace and Luella Keller are two charming young American
girls who are doing something most unusual In musical entertainment. Con
vinced that many people, who have never studied music can enjoy it quite
as much us any musician, if they but uuderstand the meaning of it, these
two talented artists present a program on the third day of the Chautauqua
which they explain so interestingly tliut every one says “I never knew there
was so much to music.” This program lias been presented before large audi
ences and groups of music students throughout the country who have found
It a great Inspiration in their work.
COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA,
Executive Offices; White Plains,
New York.
Music of all Kinds Will Charm at
the Community Chautauqua.
Music lovers are promised a
rare treat at the* Community Chau
tauqua this year, for every varie
ty of musical entertainment is in
cluded on its program. The open
ing night attraction is the famous
Del Mar Ladies Quartet and sing
ing Orchestra which with its orig
inal, attractive costumes and ar
tistic settings forms a musical at
traction of universal appeal. As
each of these four artists is a spe
cialist in her own particular line,
the entertainment is of an unusu
al kind presented in an unusual
way. The variety of the program
is the greatest eharm, for every
thing t'oiy iiuht, popular melo
dies to the standard classical se
lections that euiuiot he Jhi‘ !1,, d
often is included. Those <t]t\ vel ‘
artists siiitf as well as they play,
and in addition *>ive clever recita
tions and readings. It’s just as
old-fashioned song feast of the
choicest kind that is designed to
include every hody’s favorite uiel
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Music Illustrated and Explained
Entire different in its appeal is
the program offered by the .Misses
Keller Recital Company, for these
two talented artist are presenting
a program of typically American
music. They believe that our conn
try possesses as fine talent as any
European, and it is to encourage
the development of native* talent
that their work is designed. They
present the finest of American coni
positions. Miss Keller gives a brief
lecture that will be appreciated
by every lover of music who has
not the time to devote to lengthy
study. Every one who bus heard
a piece of music and wondered
what it was. what it meant.and
why it was so appealing, will he
glad to hear this simple inspiring
talk on the language of music,
which gives sufficient, background
for tbe apprcaiation of the great
est compositions.
The Royal Grenadiers.
The snap of fervor of tbe music
al program will come from the
band—The Koval Grenadiers—all
native sons of Italy, that country
so famous in tbe musical bistorv
of tbe world. Special novelties
hitherto entirely military have
just been brought to this country
by the Grenadiers. Among these
is the fanfare so distinctly unique
that everyone w ill surely want to
hear both performances of the
band on the fourth day.
From the allied bugle mills by
1 lie sextette ol' trumpets to the
great military tableau at tbe close
there is one great thrill after an
other. Don't miss the fourth day.
for besides all this _oud baud mu
sic there comes an additional sur
prise iu the person of Sarsa < arey.
the famous Cherokee Indian so
prano. who is a direct descendant
of one of- the oldest Cherokee
-chiefs. Her charming voice has
been praised by music critics
throughout tlie country, and Iter
interpretation of her native mel
odics, its well as tin* most difficult
modern compositions, is nothing
short of remark aide. Accompa
nying her is the noted Qua paw
violinists, Fred Cardin, who has
been acknowledged by all author
ities as the greatest violinist of
his race.
Music From the Trenches.
Ivjimly stirring is the offering
by the Doughboys Male Quartet,
;t thoroughly modern offering that
lias its inspiration in the life of
the trenches. Decause ours was
a singing- army, it was a lighting
army, and i1 was equally good at
both. This group of Americans
comes direct from the trenches of
France to bring the songs of cheer
that were sung on the tiring line.
They present our patriotic music
jg an inspiring maimer, and in ad
dition, they give a group of these
COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA
J&P They Are
Going- to
* X Wear It!
All the real American boys and girls of the
town will be wearing *
The Badge of Honor
given free to Junior Chautauqua ticket holders.
It means that they are going to take part in the
Five Days of Fun of the
Junior Chautauqua
The rollicking good times begin with the big
play festival, victory parade and ticket hunt on the
night before the opening of the big Chautauqua.
There will be all sorts of fun and you will all get
acquainted and ready for the merry-making of the
rest of the week. Then there will be
A Great Victory Pageant!
All the* badge-of-honor boys and girls will take
part in this thrilling drama—which means all the
fun of “dressing up” and “play acting,” on the last
afternoon of the Chautauqua—when all the big
folks will be invited to come and see what good
times you all have.
2 hours of games and Story hour
folk dances—every morning Every afternoon
Thrilling stories of romance and adventure.
Brand new, exciting games.
There’s a Surprise For YOU!
It sounds like bacon bat and picnic—but you’ll
have to come and find out!
ALL FOR $1 —plus war tax
under twelve years—one cent
over twelve years—ten cents.
This includes your admission to all these good
times as well as to all the performances of the big
Chautauqua, where you will see the magical per
formances of Brush the Great, hear the Doughboys’
quartet, just returned from the trenches, and the
great Indian band with all their gorgeous costumes.
JUNIOR CHAUTAUQUA
snappy, dashing trench songs writ
ten by the soldiers themselves—
songs that are, perhaps, most
characteristic of soldier life. These
are so typically American in spir
it and style that they will, with
out doubt, be preserved as the
most characteristic music of our
times. These present the thor
oughly modern spirit which music
lovers will welcome in order that
they may contrast it with what is
best in the older music that they
have known and loved.
CEDAR CREEK.
Miss Margie Hayes spent .Sun
day with Misses Lizzie, Kate and
M a brie Stewart.
.Mr. Dewy Kireus and Will T.
.Moon were the guests of Mr. Em
ory Stewart Sunday afternoon.
We are glad to see the farmers
back at work since they have been
delayed by rain so lou to .
.Miss Sallie Staneil spent the
week-end with .Miss Mozelle Chat
man.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stewart and
little Mildred, and J. W., were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Mobley Sunday.
Miss Annie Loise Hayes spent
the week-end in Winder.
The singing was enjoyed by all
who were present last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hayes and
family, of Jersey, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. (1. L. Hayes last
Sunday.
Mr. Emory Stewart and Mr.
< JeoVge Pressly attended the meet
ing at the Second Baptist church
Sunday night.
Miss Ruby Stewart was the
guest of Miss Sallie Staneil Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Margie Hayes, Lizzie, Kate
and Mabrie Stewart spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Pauline Stan
cil.
Take That Extra Forty Winks.
The sage observation that “It’s nic*-
to get up In the morning, but it’s nicer
to lie in lied” is no longer a shameful
confession of laziness. The British
ministry of munitions investigating
the health and efficiency of jts workers
found that too-eany rising is harmful.
GAIN HEALTH AT COMMUNITY
CHAUTAUQUA.
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louise l. mcintyre.
‘‘Health is Wealth,” says Louise Mc-
Intyre, who has shown thousands of
people how to get well and keep well
by the use of a few simple exercises.
Her famous Temple Health Club in
San Francisco, the largest of its kind
in the country, lias been the means
of helping thousands to health and
happiness. Her lecture has been pre
sented In every large city of the coun
try where schools, churches and pub
lic bodies have endorsed it as one of
the most practical lectures of Its kind
yet given. Louis Mclntyre appears on
the third afternoon of the Community
Chautauqua and will give everyone a
flying start on the road to greater
health.
Most Everybody Wants a Buick Whether
He Has One or Not
The only way to get you a Buick automobile is to place your order fpr
one. Wish that we could catch up with our orders so that vve could get
around to show you the new models —maybe we will some time. .Just come
on and leave your order now, is the only way we can promise you one.
Don’t buy something just- because some body says its like tbe Buick or
this or that is like the Buick. When you got one of our cars you will have tbe
consolation of knowing you have, we think, tin* best automobile handled in
this community for tbe money.
Notice tbe automobile owners; see who has repeated bis former make of,
car in bis second purchase.
The fuel economy of the Buick is a hard realty.
Built into the car twenty years ago with the first Buick \ alvc-inllead
motor, increased in degree as this motor has boon developed.
Tbe Buick car is twenty years old. The Buick Valve-ini lead motor is
twenty years old. Tbe ear and tbe motor have been developed side by side
co-ordinated as a unit —a motor for a car, a car for a motor.
The Buick is built around tbe Buick Yalve-in-Head motor. First, tbe
best motor that can be built; a car in every part equal to it’s motor; lhat is
the Buick creed
‘•WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK
WILL BUILD THEM ”
Winder Mobile Company
Winder, Georgia
K D o INSURANCE
Your neighbor's home burned only a few days or months ago, and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
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DELAY. It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
ones. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection
that it gives, to ibs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
FOR SALE
A nice 5-room residence
for sale close in and on
one of the most desira
ble streets in Winder
If you want a home in a
good section and at a
bargain, see us at once.
LAMAR & PERRY