The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 21, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3
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''Love, Ronor anil Behave. '
Two leading roles have offered two j
<*f Mack Sennett's feminine prinei- j
Jtels' opportunity for stellar honors
in "Love, Honor and Behave," which j
Cojffces under* First National auspices
to tfie oper^ bduse Tuesday. 1
Pftyills Haver and Marie Prevost
k ' 4&.ihS two feminine principals, for"
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IMJny* jsennero Darning oeauues, uut j
new graduated to legitimate roles of I
gfafiefu? comedy. I
;Mxss fiaver plays the part of the]
^ tvjife pi Ford, Sterling, an abused!
>in<i somewhat neglected darling, j
ttflO has cause enough for her emo-:
tional outbursts of jealousy.
Marie Pretest plays the role of ai
* yootii. biide, -who has many reasons, |
sftV thinks, for the Suspicions she i
harbdrs of the fidelity of her youth-j
ful bridegroom. The brunette beau-j
ty of- Miss Prevost and the pale, j
blonde loveliness of Miss Haver may
not be revealed by their one-time
tething soit costujBcry, but what has
been lost in that regard more than j
compensates in the discovery of two
avfcentiCt gifted and talented screen
pfeyejs. I
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"Out ?f *!?? Snoirs.': j
"Out Of the Snows/' the latest
National picture, which is scheduled
4n fceaffKne the oaera boose Drocram
on next Wednescfay tells a virile
sUoy of fbe ?&e North, with Ralph
iae? ami Zena Keefe playing the
leading roles. j
^Iie story ; centers around Robert
Holliday, a member of the ftoyal
Northwest Mounted Police, known to
? tHe Indians 01 we nnason jsay iur
country as "Storm Man." He is engaged
to Both Hardy, a foundling
and student at San Gabriel univerr
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On the opening night of the Que-;
bee carnival, Both learns that, her;
father, an outlaw far trader, "was
kiled in a. scrimmage with the Ca-j
' nadian mounted police J>y the man]
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stunned by tbe news, and breaks her
engagement. And Holliday, in extricating
himself from the crime,
goes through a series of incidents
that prove his. innocence and restore j
&is claims to Ruth's hand.
v The supporting., cast includes1
tsiaqgg \AipU?U+ Acu flftgH;,
Suzaitoe, Huntley Gordon and Pat-j
Hie *ut-door scenes practically all j
of ' wbich were "tafcea 'in the snow-'
boustf regions of the- Canadian j
wilda, are said to be among the most
tnctaresaue ever taken for a photo-!
"Tk# Palace of Dftrkked Windows '
Tfci sixth National picture, 4<The |
Pabrte of Darkened Windows," which j
$?? * t* the opera house Thursday,!
deal* with the life and customs of
East Mia. It has been produced on i
a lavish and sumptuous scale and for;
- the, ffiSt time in motion pictureschronica
faithfully the true work-j
ings o? a harem.
A young American girl, anxious to j
* gain ari insight into the mysterious]
abode of a Rajah, consents to enter]
^ n-f +Via lo+froy nn/l rn n short
IrtiC H^NiU V4> V4IV 4WV?yii ww *?* IM |
time finds herself unable to cope with i
the situation staring her in the face, j
. Claire Anderson and Jay Belascoj
play. &e leading roles, and the sup-j
porting cast includes Arthur Edmund j
CareW, jChristine Mayo, Gerald JPring, |
A dele Farrington, Virginia Caldwell,
Nicholas Dunaev and Virginia True
Boar^an.
Katherine Reed adapted the story
for the screen from the book by'
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Mary Hastings tfractiey, ana xienryj
Kolktfr directed the production.
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Kilto^-Britton's presentation^
the ifSry, tuneful iWsical e^ttedy,
; "Oh to bfc seen a$ the
opens house cae.i6ght, Frfdajv tfecemb?r
24, Christmas Eve. night.
This rqusicaf which ranfcs
amoni the emphatic Bite scored by
Xilroj# Brittofl fn half dcWen notarit&actions
was last winter ac
p. i
with being one of the most
| satS^fifcny attractions of ?t?e yea?.
Its performance here will introduce a
I brilliant^ cast and beautiful stage
E equipment under the personal direc*
I tions of.Kilroy & Britton. Book and
? lyrics by Richard C. Maddox and mui.
gie by .X H. Willhite.
1/ This- piece did more perhaps than
B: any 4&r product to establish the
face ?f'.th- > energetic due as univer*
K sal pfedb eers of musical comedy.)
| f'OhWW?' has a logical plot con-1
' -4t-? romance of ..a!
i cerni^R,. ? rsm^ .
wealthy **d, doctor. ami & charming
widoW. lie Wwftf# is jealotiS of the
doctor's innocence but misjudged in;
terest in a pretty society girl, The
doctor's son, a lieutenant from overi
seas service, where Jie was cited.with,
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honor chevrons and many foreigr
military docorations. The young society
girl tbecomes infatuated witf
the handsome lieutenant, which eases
the mind of the. charming wklnv
This is -the bare outline of a stor;
cleverly told amid tinkling harmony
hearty humcr and a wraith of s<)n<>
numbers that are already widel.v
sung and danced to all over America.
KilrOy & Britton have provided
a typical musical comedy cast and a
large beauty chorus of singing quality.
All in all "Oh Daddy" promises
'to fully sustain the past standard oi
rthis reliable producing firm. This is
[the only companv playing "Oh Dad:
dy."
' Silversireet Newa.
The past week h:?s b<--n unfavorable
for outdoor work v.'n] hindered
some who hoped to hnv settled
in new quarters.
Rev. T. F. Suber filled his pulpit
Sunday. When the Lutheran church
was organized there were 14 members.
Now there are about 120 na,nes
on the church book.
Rev. Clarkson preached Sundaj
night at the MethccVst chapel and although
the weather was inelemenl
there was a large congregation.
i?ev. Bramlet and wife, who have
been to Charleston to visit relatives;
stopped over here with Mr. and Mrs
J. P. Long and preached Sundaj
night at the P. H. church.
E. B. Martin butchered some hogs
and as Mr. Martin is very liberal anc
don't believe in half way doings his
neighbors enjoyed the sausage, puddings
etc., very much.
v The members of the Methodise
church 3fcade a donation to Rev
Clarkson for Christmas. The committee'
did not see Mr. Mayer Havird
but he heard of it and being 2
[liberal hearted Southerner sent 2
I AAn+inknfiAift
wuvi<y?v*vu*
Tfc* little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber
Grouch, -who was kicked by a horse
is improving. It is hoped he wil
soon be able to leave the hospital.
Mr. ai\d Mrs. C. McWhirter oi
Nawberry visited, v h. Mr. and Mrs
IHike Sheppard Sunday.
John Lake has been ill. It wa*
Vtafl nnanidAnia Kilt lio ii
krww 4?v #
now improving.
Miss Mabel Havird visited he?
grandparents in the country this
week.
. Mrs. -C. Leitzsey, ar.d Miss. Josi(
Berry are- taking lesSpns in telegraphy
una. he instruction of Mr
Da# Dehart. He thinks they an
learning rapidly.
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1 Best Steaks, lb
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Pork of all lands, lb.
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Stats of South Cpi-ilr.'!,
County O.'
Court of Common " k-as.
W. F. Coleman, Plaintiff.
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Isaac Coleman ;;n<i Geurp;e Scott, i
Defendants.
By order of the court herein I will
. sell before the court house at New- ;
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' : within ihs legal hours of sales, at
public outcry, salesday in January,
1921, the following: described tract of
I land, to wit: . /
i All that piecc, parcel or tract of
land lying and being situate in No. 8
township, county of Newberry, State
of South Carolina, containing one
hundred (100) acres, more or le^s,
bounded on the north by land of D.
B. Werts, on the east by the public
jroad from Newberry court house to
j Higgins Ferry bridge on Saluda
I river, and the west by lands of J.i
! S. Rufr and on the south by land of,
! Beltbn Abney and James Abney.
Terms of sale: 2-3 cash and the
balance in two equal annual installments,
credit portion to be secured
by bond of the purchasers and mortgage
of the premises sold and to bear
interest from day of sale at the rate
of eight per cent per annum, inter,
est payable annually; said bond and
mortgage to provide for ten per cent,
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Give them som<
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| Manicure Set,!
Aluminum Perc
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Smoking Set, M
Baseball, Tennis
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Safety Razor, R
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| Jttine.
Boys would like
\ Toy Engine, To
Girls would like
Doll, Doll Chair
Furniture, Set B
other gifts that
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suggestions that will aid
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3 would like
'oilet Set, Chest Silver,,
olators, Thermos Bottle
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ash Light, Pocket Knil
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tilitary Brushes, Collar'
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,azor Strap, Shaving Bi
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, Doll Bed, Doll Swing
locks, Story Books, Pic1
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| one hundred dollars cash as evidfciifce
: of ?cod faith and shall be required
t j rornrH- with the terms of sale
I within t'.'U days from day of sale and
j purchaser will be reauired to pay
taxes for the. year 1921. Por;
chaser to pay for papers, revenue
; .-t:!?nps and recording. ^
K. H. Rikard,
Master.
' December 16, 1920.
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kito, Scouter.
Box, Watch, Football,
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;ure Books, and many
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