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mry . . 'J PAGE EIGHT ; Junior Teactyer?' Training Clas Society - The Jr. T. T. hold its weekly meol ing' Tuesday morning at 11 o'clocl The opening was as usual. The pre; dent opened the house for u^finishe and new business. Numerous plan : ?' wore made for the yeur. Our instrq< ? . tciy Miss Pearl J. - Anderson, l?ein present, made some very helpful r< marks. , -fV ;r. Visitors are welcome to'this meet ? ing on Tuesdays at 11:00 a. m. ' ; * Watch for the announcement of th Yo-Yo party which is to be, given b this class, , . rT~ - ? ? ?? m m* COHHECTION . J__ In last week's issu^ of the I,ende ~ diyd ut the?Waverly Hospital wha WAQ nn lit t )\t* (lot Samaritan. Capitol 1017 Wa < i ? Monday < None but the BRAVE deSArvff thp FiAIR * " How can r she see true .lav ?blooming in the '..sterile. soil?u cowprdice? Hp\v' can she mar ry a man who i* without eohl age? 'i 3 So she* turns hint out < f he heart out of htr .life'. ?^ - Itm?Le?rt <1<a ias her ' ?a1 *' the most' amazing series' o l.i't.ath tukilTg feats <>f h b eoit J".. _ace the si't'OaiJl has yvyf kitmvr "into jthe pitiless jungle,. int.> tin lawless Sudan, he plunges, lint ? tling the t. r;\ rs or wild bc.i/'t . and .wilder nun . . . li&'htiiif :? ; the disgrace?rrf?'.he . four whit feathers ; V . -atYd 'winning lute honor and ronianee in. the . Mightiest Thrill-Specta " . ^ Filni You've Ev ? Uf J J Wednesday We have had so n ?: izizz^ " : - d _ V|VI : ; ^ ^ .A "Some of the be? can be had.'' ? FOX; ~T ~Til~ Adn ===== ; . ^v. .. " ?-* .__ c .... . , * w. ^ - rf" It 8 CORNWELL-SCOTT NUPTIALS port News, Va., where the groom is t- a successful physician. The many <; and valuable gifts attest the esteem S1 in Which the couple are tield by theii d myriad, of friends. . is Mrs. Scott, wao was until her mar riage an instructor in"Booker V-asn^ ingtorPSchool, this city," Jias an enviable personality which has gained nmny friends for heiv_ . e IN MEMORIAM * ? ?7-?Dillon; S. C. ' In. sad, but loving remembrance of our mother* Frances 'Caldwell, who i departed this life, Jan. 10, 1929, Dil, Ion, S. C. . V ? ; ."Peace to hpr asfies." "77" 1 . , iurst. oarah rarker >(' | Mr. Charles Caldwell I Eugene Caldwell, Children. | Theatre" shington St. Sc Tuesday f V' . . . | r Willi AvhllaiU Tono'.l, ' Rivharl 1 k Arten, Fay \Vi;ivv, .('li\o Crook S a'uP Noah Bcory. er Seen or Heard? ? thefoukH "-reAfHERS1A CO0PERSCM0EDSACK Production . ; . . v Added Entertainmeht | Sound News U Adiriis-ion on this p " Wonderful SFiow ~ ~ | 10c 35 c (2 paramount (picture ~0 . . f|"' ----p & 1 hursaay nany requests for this I ve are bringing it back. f .JAM FOX MOVIETONEJj l It 1^29: LSO '1,. t short Subjects that ^ND? : 4 .; ; .? jSEWS ~ ' ;4... ^ ../ lission 1 25c . THE PALMES! Actiofr-Film Of Africa Hit of Season ' rv capital Monday & Tuesday Action-plus adventpre, terrors and i perils of such convincing bigness that! audience who beheld them were swept | int6 transpoKs of excitement, will bo J projected 011 the screen at thc^_Capital j of Paramount's epic picture of the I wild African Sudan country?"The ! Four. Feathers." J-_ r The story is based on the famous,! . r.ovel of British soldier life. in Jthe'j 'fiudan, "The Four Feathers" writtbh i by A. E. W. Mason and often referred to as the "British bible of courage." Richard . Arlen, young officer, is .branded as a coward by his comrades. lie iwearn he will "conic back" and | _lie_ does. IIow the- youth?conquers j the- stigma of cowardice forms the theme for the story which carries him and his three comrades, Clive Brrtoks, William Powell and Theodor von Eltz through the kind of he-man advent ires we have al| seen in JflBeatt Cli'ste," arid- then some. It would be an. idle waste of words to try to describe the "Four Feathers" J im detail here. It can only be said that here is one,of the most magnificent, one of-the most thrill full ad^en: ,'ure cinemas of all time, 'and if you <!>n't agree with this reviewer when h" savs that, well?it's simply because i you have' not seen the picture. Winnsboro News . -v . ' -r School opened last Monday mornin full blast. Every teacher and a'most every student present and ea. r v to resume work. A sadness- crept 'over us Pec.' 20, i 1 '*'21) ?t 2120" p. m.. when Mrs. Mnryi jf irms 'departed this life. She was a" j ' .insistent member of Wayman A. M. j :F. Church from back in the forties.) ' S'tie was ever-ready to d;> her duty j ] in every respect. At her death she .v, as ?5 years of -age. Leaves to-mourn *-h r, two sisters one brother, five neijv.'s and. an host of friends. We "Wish. to", thank the-many friends I. ,th wliiiL. nn<t pulnved for.their-kind I |? 'ss and sympathy during the.iljness a' our aunt, Mary Carms, w _~ j Mrs. L. P. Campbell and fruni 1 y^ Mr. and Mrs^Riinynn Brown spent. j 'i c Christmas holidays^ In Krtoxvilte,-jjT.*nn,, with their daughter; Mrs. Ada .' j 15. Spears, They reported a delight[ fi 1 trip. * _ . r r J Rev; W. C, Meeks, his. wife and baby | r.'compnnied by Mi's. Bessie Carter. }Trs. Rosa Hall, all of Rock Ilill s )on{~~h few hours in our town, the' 'X tests of Proft and Mrs. W. A. Ross. Mr..-John T. Hardin was also in the hunch. s' " Mrs. Matilda Roulware spent the Christmas holidays in Lancaster, Cam : - IV and other places. She Tenorts a1 .1 n ndid trip. . The family reunion with ifujtO a , , w In and out of tow'n guests_was a swell affair at the home of Miv-and Vss. O. E. Manigault last Sunday. | nong the many good things to eat " vera all of the salads except turnip] s i'ad and mustard salad, and the best prepared turkey that one can eat.1 Those who partook of that splendid j V*HCU I Wednesday I Royal. r . i : * t pT "'^"7" :v^" v ; ; . '".r .1 v ' * ' . . * ' ' . "1 * * TO LEADER I Lon Chaney's Latest Film Breath-Taking AT ROYAL THEATRE Star Plays Engineer in Absorbing Series__oL_Adventures . That Make ?Ythunder" . One of Hi^'Rest Pictures "Thunder,? the new Lon .Chancy starring vehicle,, a Mctro-GoldwynMayer production, which opens Wednesday attho Royal. Theatre, is decidedly worthwhile entertainment", for it tells a human interest story and la set against a background of mighty thrills and adventure. 'It "also shows the beautiful Phyllis Haver in what she has announced as her farewell to "the screen'. Permeating all the scenes is breathtaking adventure. Thundering locomotives rush out of the dark like fire . breathing .'.monsters; a crack limited; races the Mississippi flood?and wins ?men -sacrifice their lives for their calling, and so on. Ha*-Tender RomanceThe love theme is played between James Murray and Miss Haver. IVJurray plays the engineer's fireman son, who deserts the road for'a "white 'col lar" job in order to win the love of an actress, played hy Miss Haver. The. son's desertion is worse than tragedy to the old man. In fact, when . a'nothcr son, played by George Duryea is killed performing the duties Of n brakemnn. the father feels it less keenly. However, in the end, ft is' the girl's understanding that sends trcr lover hnOk 10 the rhlll'Oad und his father. Chancy attains a masterful character iznt;on. He makes thoroughly untic rs'taUdnble the grizzly, engineer whose' first and deenest,lov'altv is to. his road, his engines and his calling.' A particularly appealing part of the story is.the,devotion between the Old man and his littlc grandson, flayed by Wally. Albright, Jr. An unusual feature in a Chancy film, and one weleorliftf by this reviewer, is . the happy ending. "Thunder" was written byJBryon Morgan, who has caught the spirit of railrond men as. they are. and succes- " fully placed them on the screen and for that, great credit is due. him. TheTsforv is swTft^oTmg"tTmnighonT It is "ideal entertainment." dinner 'Were Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Beaty, Prof, and Mrs. "W. A. Ross, front f*akrfcUa were Messrs. II. T, Marshall. E. II. \Vylie. Sv Baylor, two daughters, Miss _Fadonin ManrgauTT" and Airs. Cleo DoBerry, his son, .Mr. O. lv Mrnigault. Jr.. and the mother. Mrs. Manigault, Mrs. Frances Johnson. To Way the -leastrAYe were royally enteftauved. . Mrs. Millie' Jordan motored* ddwn "\vTfH h<M- tlnh'pTin.l^ Qiwf ;i f(.'\V others Whose names we did not learn front Rock Hill last Sunday.afternoon. Miss Cecil, her-daughter, is one of the.instructors in the city schools here. 'Rev. G. S. Ulnter and Mrs. Wade are up and out .again to-the delight of their many friends. A lovely dinner was given at "the home, of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Batiste last week. Among .the guests were wey I & Thursday I Fheatre ZJ y '* * Am I- ? ?? STATEMENT OF TH VICTORY SAV COLUMBL At the elope of business \ 1 RESOUI Loans arm Discounts - Overdrafts . -Liberty Bonds Owned by Banks _ Bqnds and Stocks Own'ed by Bar Furniture and Fixtures Banking House Other Real Estate Owned C:wh on hand-and due from Bank Checks and Cash Items . > E&ehanges for the Clearing Houses Other-* Resources, Viz: . . , TOTAL LlABILI Capital Stock Paid in ? Surplus'Fund Undivided Profits, less uurreni Due. io Banks and Bankers .. Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits Subject to che Savings Deposits Demand Certificates of Deposit _ Time Certificates, of Deposit ? Certified Checks . > _ _... Cashier's Cheeks Notes and Bills Ro-discourfted . . Bills Payable, including Certificate Borrowed Reserve Fund Carried on Geheral Sn^inprq T.P(jger . . Other Liabilities, viz: __ ...r i TOTAL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ^of^Ilichland, bank, who, being duly sworn, say? statement is a true condition of sa of said bank. V , ' . ' ' ;. ? ' ' md subscribed befo 10;>0. _ >: N, J. F , i-Notn Correct Attest: W. II.. Harvey, N. A. Jenkins : KRARTANHt'RO - .d " K Trinity A. M, K. Church News ! s Sunday wits a high day at Trinity. I ^ nd'erw were seen from all parts nf y the city making their way to church, h The little folks were out in large nuni- m pLest hunch was Class ;\o. i?, laugh'. . by Mr. T. . Williams, alien lliey | sat'Under the banner. This little class | works hard Sunday after Sunday for ^ the banner. Our S. S. Secretary, Mrs. , Inez CaiTett was at her post of duty after .spending her Christmas holidays in 'Washington, I). C. At 11:30, the organist, Miss I.illie Rogers was at her place The choir rendered excellent music, uvmg mv. first Sunday. All music was very ap propriate for the occasion. When Den coness hoard lead by Mrs. Ella Whitmire,. and Stewardesses hoard Nos. 1, 2; 4, and 5 marched down the isle to the sweet , strains of '/We'll Praise the Lord," each member being dressed in her white uniform, "the writer, with an. eye of faith, could | see that great host, "Whett the SilllHs go marching in." We. were blessed i with an earthly picture this morning' when the stewardesses marched in. All this is the fruit'of our pastor's organisation. The pastor dbapped a gospel bomb among the flock. Aniens wpre heard throughout the church. Wo were made to say "did not our hearts, burn- while the man of God talked by the way." What Gbd puts together let no man put asunder. We really believe God nut this paster and this congregation together, We have never had such a shepherd before, therefore we have npver been such? fdllowers before. With his leadership we arc spiritually and financially alive. " ; . " ; - At -2 o'clock the funeral of sister Victoria Ross was held at Trinity, the pastor officiating in his God-like manner, caused our hearts to burn within, i- We were glad to have father Woodruff worship with us; come again. i ** L A..U ? AlSO-'IwVt lut'una. u Iiuniuyp of visitors were seen in the congregation. Just remember^indor the cross tftqre is always, a welcome for you. We arc glad to have Mrs. Willie Whit mire Johnson with us again. Instead of a sweet strain of music, there was j a peculiar sound of music stealing ihrough.the night Tuesday Vhen Bros,J Joe B.vrd, Archie McJimpsey, Tom \y. McJimpsey, Otis McJimpsey, Henry Turner, T. W. Williams, Monroe. Hampton, Prom. Bunch, Virile -Robinson, W. W. Woodward, Alex Woodward, Richard I.egg, James Black- I man, William Hampton ;and**Thur- j' man Kelly came in with^a. truckJoaiL_ of groceries. T*tre rule is ' delivery f trucks stop at the door, but this trr drawn by Mr, Archie McJimpsey, pushed hy Mr. Joe Byrd stopped in the| Mr. and Mrs*. .C. D. Manigault, RwJ and Mrs. J. It. Johnsorr^CRd- Mr. STiS Mrs Alexander Russell. Mrs. R. A. Moore is visiting relatives and friends in Florida" " ' * ' ' ' . VJ Saturday, January 11, 1930 E CONDITION OF-^ INGS BANK Csc. % December 31, 1929 ' '4 ICES - .. $90,398.89 .. - - 45.32 5,044.86 ik 5,000.00 _ ... 4,694.60 ... NONE .. . 15,507-39 a _ . . __ 24,739.28 .. . * NONE t .V " NONE i : NONE ' ' ' ' } ' ' $145,430.34 TIES r? 14,601.81 ' O 4Q7 QQ ' v 2sJ4o i .00 :penses arid Taxcg Pd. I^ONE , \ .. _____ NONE ^ ' NONE " ick ^,$45,138.43' _ 59,395.79 -..._ NONE 5,744.86 NONE''~ ~ .-,561.57 110,840.65 - NONE s for Money 17,500.00* r , Individual or ' g NONE . i - -1( '_ v J ... 1 IN vJIYlli . jJv., , $145,430.34 e. Cash ieToT the aboYn-jmrnetP^ ^ * that the above and .foregoing' id bank, as shown by the books E. W. VANCE re me this 7th day of Januar.v,REDERIGK, " . fy Public for South Carolina. _ .i j ?* -7 , G.' Lee Ratliff, Directors. ini?g room and unloaded by the baprs lour, suprar ete. WhowouW not love ueh bit; hearted brethren. We were triad to see Mrs. Cora Simp on *in the city looking,the picture of ealth. ~ ~~ T-^ ~~T" ' ?t-CALIj AT?-*? ? SIMPKIN'S SERVICE ? ? STATION 'o Have your Cars Refueled, Washed nd Doped. , 'orner Park and Washington Streets Up-to-the^iinti te : J Mod *3 1 , | PrehilYftl T'thrrtt I f\i Til, ! - -r? |i. ; Netisfit/Kr. " j?-? J L\: ] ' . x"; V, , iVii ?? " lu? REHEARSAL" ROM PERS The rehearsal romper, which, as its name implies, at one time the working garment of theatrical dancers, has ? * come to he si vogue, and its use. has ' extended to such ail extent that it is _ , now far front being" The exclusive |Jrrtpi?y'6f tfip slage. Kirst of ill,. . girls and women in' private dancing Classes found it just the thitig for class weqr and for practice at home. Then in smart finishmg^hools, it has been found ideal for ^gymnasium wear, ? ^ since it is comfortable and easily > j laundered. It is attr&ctige lK ch?fW a gingham, with white organdie - *i t r ?' i ? ? ?? y? *. ] By ell. Patton No. Ml. Si.^W | to <\Z, Zb cents. V ' ' r