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Comer High School Commencement
The Sleeping Beauty
A Fairy Play In Three Acts
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday, May 22, 8:30 P. M.
Part I.
k; nu • H. T. Branon
Q liee n Martha Carmichael
p r j nce Robert Rowe
Princess r Mary Woods
p a jr e Polk Gholston
Lord IHgh Chamberlain Mabel B r o •
Cour t —Eleanor Thompson, Mildred Collier, Janet Comer, Mabel he s
no, Mary Cox, Elizabeth Wood', Lillian Sims, Agnes Cain.
Ladies-in waiting:—Frances Seymour, Rebecca Dickerson.
yyjtch ' * Geraldine No. 1
Henry Ge a’d B r h no e
Old Man Alg e Ni .
Little Boy with the Goose ... 1 Charlie Johno-oi
Wise Women: —Irene Dillard, Edna Gunter, Clara May Branon, S ra
Loftis, Pearl Graham, Ruby Power.
Nurse Fay Cio 1 et e
Flowers: —Mary Carolyn Carmichae", Martha Groves, Viviai Gri'e.h,
Mamie Ruth Teasley, Dorothy Cox, Hazel Thompson, Frances J hn
son Nina Duncan, Pauline Sm th, Ha;riet Thsnijjpn, Gere II ns
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lee, Undine Power.
Fairies: Bobbie Birchmore, Mary Louise Rowe, Edna Comer, Mary Jo
Ayers, Louise Barnes, Dorothy Ciollier, Maybelle Almand, Ollie
Clark, Mary Allen Thompson, Ruth McCurdy, Mary Carolyn Davi
son, Evelyn Lancaster, Eir e Cook.
Brambles James Parks, Julian Strickland, Earl White, Kendal G iffeth
Albert Seymour, Billy Cook, Rufus Stevens, W T . C. Grover, Billy
Long.
ACT I
Place—King’s Garden
ACT 11.
Place —Same as Act I. Time —Fifteen years later.
ACT 111
Time —100 years after Act 11.
Part 11.
PLAY: “MR. BOB”
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Philip Rcyson \ Robert Ebeihardt
Robert Frown—Clerk Larrie Hix
Jenkins—Miss Rebecca’s butler Harry CaOthers
Rebecca Luke—a maiden lady Lusarah John: on
Katherine Rogers—her niece Minnie Belle Smith
Marion Bryant—Kathe ines fr'end Oneita Bui ton
Potty-—Miss Rebecca’s maid Kathleen Benton
“The Wren"
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 8:15
Cast of Characters
M . Vic Danna—A soldier’s mother Sylvene Hitchcock
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Ri'W Banna—The Soldier Shelby Williford
Jane Danna “The Wren” Ida Merle Caritke s
*' ‘ ,; th Wood-ton—Jane’s friend Ellen Griffeth
Donald Drew—Another’ friend Hugh Graves
“Mammy”— -That’s all ' Olive I° r(ian
Mrs. Harriet Greenston—A business woman Oneita Burton
Reginald Greenston —Her spoiled boy JVlalcolm Rowe
Mrs. Cecelia Danna Fordston —Jane’s aunt Miss Isabel Evans
torinne Fortson—Jane’s cousin Eleanor Thompson
Binkie”—Mrs. Fordston’s maid Willie Lee \\ h-.t e
Rodney Blake, Sr.—A foster father '. .. . Eldridge Graham
Mrs. Rodney Blake——A foster mother Evelyn Wh te
Rodney Blake Jr.—An adopted son Lawrence Seymour
Judge Gray—A lawyer Lewis Evans
Act I.
Scene— Living Room in home of Mrs Danna down on the farm.
Act 11.
—i : coi tion room in. luxurious home of Mrs. Fordston in Chicago
r! ' l -' morning.
Act 111.
T . . Same as Act 11. two weeks later
ln the home of Rodney two hours later.
. Ac f IV.
Same as Act I.— The next day.
THE PANIELSVIII K MOM i OK, DANIELSVILLE, G/L
The Ladies Auxiliary met at the
home of G. H. Westbrook M,n ay
efternoon.
Mr. M. E. Williams bad the m’s
fortune tiWicse a'very valuable mare
on Monday. Blind Staggers was
the cause. .
Mrs. and Mr. E. L. McKay w.re
visitors in town on Sunday afternoi n
Afull house was in attendance at
Commencement service on Sunday at
i e Auditorium.
Bom to Dr. and Mi’s. R. J. We t
brook a daughter on Friday last.
. . Boin to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bone
a, son on Saturday, last.
-Y.rs. J. Q. Carter and son Me l
• e e here for the commencement
set moil . .
Mr. Quilla Massey and wife spent
a few hours here Sunday.
Mr. G. W. Burroughs from Ath
ens was here on Sunday.
Mbs. Jewel Lord’s many friends
are glad to see her out again.
We are glad to know little Jess'e
Mae Freiman is much better.
Mrs. Yarbrough of Hull 'is visa
ing her daughter Mrs. Emma White.
Master Geo. R. Burroughs of
Athens and his little sister, Mary L.
were here Sunday.
Mr. James Gordon spent the
week-end at home.
Mr. Tend Sorrells spent a few
days with relatives.
Miss Helen Moore and Mrs. Mari
on entertained quite a number of
their friends from Cleveland Satur
day evening.
Baseball game at Ha on Saturday;
Ha vs Gillsville; Score 7 t.o 11 in fa
vor of Ila. Gober and Rice battery.
Umpire, McClannon.
Base ball at Ila Tuesday; I’a vs.
Maysville. Score 2 to 13 in favor of
Ila. Battery for Ila, Rice and Go
ber. Umpire, Freeman.
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JUST FROM ILA
Do You Want a Boyish Figure?
Do as Miss Lila Everett of Los <
. Angeles if you would keep a girlish
.gyp ■: figure. She does it to keep fit for :
Wjljl v*"swimming—and many victories.
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New Shipment
Of Ginghams Mouse
Dresses
New Shipment ot Little Boys
Cloth Hats.
Bring us your produce, we
pay highest market price.
W.F. Carithers
Comer, Georgia,
BUT
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May and Deceml er does not always refer to the
mrriage of young woman ard an old man; but, emble
matical of youth and'obi age, it warns the youth that old
age must come, and with it a competency for the declin
in >• years of life, or that pitiable condition so often wit
nesse 1 of the one who had ample funds in youth,but none
in old age. The bank account, even though started late
in life, often forestalls penury and want when the earn
ing capacity is gone.
Start your ban.: account today tomorrow never conies.
THE COMER BANK
Deposits Insured
COMER, QEORO! A.
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