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STONE MOUNTAIN.
Number of Children Enrolled on
founder’s Roll for Coffee County.
Ethel Dickerson
Robinetta Peterson
Lemuel S. Peterson, Jr.
Rosemary Peterson
Virginia Appleby
Virginia Tanner
Charles Heath
William Mell Brewer
Mary Lurline Tanner
Thomas Price Stubbs
Winnfred Holmes Price
Minor Oscar Turrentine
John Davis Turrentine
Paul Everett Turrentine
Mary Nell Breedlove
Geneva Raper
Frances Maddox
Avie Worth
Miriam Rebekah Sellers.
Franklin Head
Mary Ella Head
Lucile Hodges
Roberta Louise McEachren
Julia Katbryn Moore
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Mamie Sarah Sapp
Robert Lee Rooker
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George Overby
Mildred Overby
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Winnifred Clark.
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Ruth Brewer
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William Moore Cook
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May 21st-22nd.
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There is probably no actor behind
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has. His Fagin, in “Oliver Twist,”
was an example of his proficiency in
this line. Besides being a player of
intelligence, with a keen sense of the
requirements of a role, Mr, Chaney is
an acrobat and has contortionist abili
ties which he is often called upon to
use in his characterizations.
Some idea of the regard Mr. Chaney
has for detail of make-up in “The
Hunchback of Notre Dame,” is the
fact he was on the “lot” at Universal
City, where the mammoth production
was made, each morning three and
one-half hours before the remainder
of the company, his work of trans
forming himself into Hugo’s unique
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character requiring that amount of
time. No effort was spared by Mr.
Chaney to make the deformed bell
ringer of Notre Dame as near like
what the famous novelist conceived
him to be, as possible.
Incidentally, throughout the day Mr.
Chaney was forced to carry 72 pounds
on his back. It was another one of
his torture roles for which he later
paid the penalty by spending three
weeks in a private hospital.
“The Hunchback of Notre Dame” is
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biggest and most artistic settings ever
used in a film play, as near perfect
atmosphere for the unfolding of Vic
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