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"'" Miss Fannie Brown of Winnsboro, v
,"' a former teacher'at Bltjney, was the '
dellkhtful guest of. Miss Ida B. Boyd,
,a tercher at Waverley School during *
the holidays. Miss Brawn met many s
friends. who seemed to have'enjoy he- P
ing in her compdny. We hope that
r ; abe'Il i-umu again." " ' *
Miss Bernice V. B.vrd oil'this city
i was married to Mr. Edward iGoodson
of Baltimore, Md.", on Jan..12) at Baltijnore,,Md.
Miss,Byr<i is a former V
< graduate of. Waverley Hospital ami F
L -'.practiced - nfc Camp- . Alicep' Sumter ]n
I Mr. and Mrs. Goodson are making!
1 their home af/lfili Mitlimnn Sf RnJ.'1 t:
tiniore, Md. The Waverley nurses and ti
friends wish her mlK'h "success. tl
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Prof. J. G. Thompson and the Su- 11
ft pervisor of Spartanburg County, mo- t'
tored to- Columbia to attend the Adult f
K* " Universal "^Tafnc Writing- meeting.
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. V . "Philadelphia, Pa., is spending' a few H
l_ .weeks with -her Mother, Mrs. S! P. s'
Keith, relatives and friends in St. ^
Matthews. * ^
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Mr.^Maek Tucker, Mrs. A. Ruthorford.
Mr.1" John Jones, of Newberry, ^
Mr. Wallace Tucker, of Atlanta, Mr.|?
Goo. Powers, Asheville, Mrs. Willie;11
P. Smith, Greenwood, and "Mi\ G. C.!^
Williams of' Newberry attended
_??-Tues<lay. .'?? ? ?!?hir
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Mr. Theo. Ypunghlood spent two
days this week in Camden on busi-j
new.- . r^. |
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Mr. W m. Lyles, 2210 Washington pi
Street is greatly improved after un-j
? <krr.''itng a serious 'operation recent- ply,
at the Good Samaritan Hospital . 1 lit
Mrs!* Bertha Edwards who recently tl
moved in her new home 2'!lo Starksli
Street?in* indinpwicd this Week." 7" |?j
"TilE CULTURE CLUB b!
. Mrs;??L- ,-Pr Wakefield proved ijs'
charming hostess Friday evening when a.
-?-?phe^ Entertained the Culture Club at ^
"pher home on Heidt Str(ffft". f~~
Among those present were two ct
visitors, Mrs. Bertha Simons and'Miss st
Frjinkie TluM?The?gurst's enjoyed a Ir
delicious salad acrurse which was ser-1
ved at the conclusion of the meeting, 'jj
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Notice!
The Culture Club will not give "A ni
.Dutch Supped" this month on account (j
i? *bp recent death of our friend and
co-worker, Mrs. J. B. Lewie. |v
LE CERCLE ENTRE NOUS
^ Grac'o'usncss and a radiating per-! j;
sonality helped Madamoiselle Mattie
Mouzon prove a very pleasant hostess
when on Wednesday afternoon, of last
week she was. Tiostess to Le Cercle
Entre Nous at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hoover in Blossom -Street. F
After much playing of several j '
games of bridge.Mile. Susie Williams!"'
was declared winner of the high score
prize, daisty pink crepe "undies;" a s(
* pink crepe dan.ee set as-consolation oi
went to ^1 lie. Osceola Allen and Mile. M
Minnesota Garrison was verv Pleased !cl
to take home as low score prize an i tl
imported bridge score pad. An ap-. ,T
? pctizing salad course was served after! tt
the frame. Miss Catherine Hoover as- p
sisted the hostess. * . s<
Charming Louise Thompson?was. a e<
^visiting player. ai
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' VISITS HOLLY HILL s<
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Rev. and Mrs. A. Mc. White, little 2!
daughter and mother, Mrs. Maria
Bowman, motored to Holly Hill Sunday
morning: .to visit his sister Mrs. A. M
Anderson and' her family.. It was
~~ tHc*ii- first-visit down since they left '3
tneir native home to make a stay of i C|
three weeks.?On?arrival the party j ti
was met by friends who. came with Jy.
~~jT?Mrs. ' Amieoioa-l from~3?e_warlc. N. J..r
- ' nrrd ^WhTle There visited Mrs. Agnes
j' Mack, their prrnndmother. She was *
prlad to privo Hip party heartfelt hand
-V shakes once more. Niprht services ati
4? Bethel-C+>urch-hT Hnlly^Hlll were enjoyed
h/' the party Sunday evening.
? , They returned Monday at noon. ^
u - ? ... RADIOS
MEET_
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The young men of the Radio Social
Club held their Weekly meeting on
Tuesday night, January 14th ,at the
t. home of Mrs. Whito on .Braytan Ave. .
? TKn ??J 1
- ?.v iimi>iuK wan twrea io order oy .
the assistant secretary, Mr. Christo- \
pVr AVtjifcn, Sirifrh nhn?? hil.).. unraw;|?
jfUikf president then discussed business j w
of interest to the club with each mem!s<
her making a short remark. At the s)
close of the business the guests danc-;T
ed away to the strains of lovely mu-1 n
. sic. The hostess served a delicious |
course. AH expressed themselves-as t<
having spent a very enjoyable stay.;w
1 ^ The club had as their guests Misstest?1
/ E. Weston. M. Wilson, H. Dannelly, | j<
V. Weston, M. Geiger, E.
:zr JX?Jder&en, T3T Sumter; A. ^5tarnes,~ c'
' S Adams, H. Dreher, A. Lucas, J." Ida*-J?
_ I belle." ."> ./: . . ^ '
i Arthur Noah was at' home ta the ei
Club on Tuesday night, January 7th. C
\ The meeting was called to order- by D
a Secretary Arthur Nuntr fir th? Usual'lr
J ' way, after which business. Was taken U/.
9 up. After the business of the meet- ai
ing the"members and guests assema
bled in the dining room of the palatial
Noah borne to celebrate the birthday w
of the club's secretary. Several cours^m
9 es of delectable* were enjoyed. a1
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NEW CENTURY CLUB NEWS
On Thursday afternoon,. January 9,
he members of the New Century :
Jub were most pleasantly entertain-,
d by Mrs. A. J ..Callings in her-beauiful
home on Lady Street.
At* the tap pointed hour bridge > was
tegun by players at the four tables, j
,Vhcn ;the games were finished the
n.jst fortunate of the,group of ladies
eCeived lpvely. jirizes,; the first being
i pan* .06 hose; the boobyj a linen
landkerchief and the consolation, a :
ox of handkerchiefs of ltnen and 1
land mad?4lacp. Mrs. L. M. Daniels 1
/as .presented the consolation and the
*>oby went to Mrs. C. E. Stephenson.
After a brief business discussion
ht^-hostesa ^servetL-iliilicious chicken 1
alad on lettuce, leaves, ^lovileef- eggsr 1
icicles, saltines and hot chocolate. ,
Mrs* Ethel Shay was the hostess' <
uest. J]
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WHIST PARTY
A gala sveht of last week was a
Vhist Party given by Miss Helen E.
'oxx of 2318 Pendleton Street; Wed-;
esdav night. Jan. 8. j
The cokjr scheme of old rose was ]
astefully "carried out in the decoraions.
In the center of the room;were ,
hree tables on which the jolly bunch ,
layed whist. To hreak the monoto- <
y of the whifst game they "Were en- |
ertairied by radio music"at intervals (
rom 8:30 to 11:30. .. ;
A deljctoua course of sandwiclies, (
ot chocolate and punch was served. .
The guer.tr, were Misses Fain lie ~
Reynolds, Beatrice'James of Hender- (
rmv il 157 N."C.7 F.rarrcimr Davis, Alma" ]
luff, Henrietty Massey of New Yohk;
lillie Benson, Vinney Myers and Eth- ,
1 Ruff, wh.3 is here from New York 'j
isiting her family: Messrs Jack Rice ^
lillard Dean, Thomas Hampton,^Ilar
Id Washington, William Davis,' Er- ,
est Shelton, Gussie Hazzard, Willie
Watson, Malachi Hutto, Joe McCloud, j
lobcrt Toatley and Walter Dean. The
otmtr ladies were cxquisitely dTessed .
r-tho styles of the .winter season.
YOUNG MATRON'S CLUB '
Mrs. Torino Jones was hostess to j
le Young Matron's Club on January
th at her hom<i on Henderson Street. ,
In. her t>caytifu.l living room and 1
arlor four tables were., placed for
irds. During the games the club was '
itertainod with a rndio program, At'- *!
ic scores were counted- Mrs. Angene_Bailey
held highest-score and re- .
uveda Iludnut Toilet Set; consolaon
was cut to" Mrs. Sarah Young- ?
lood.a pretty bungalow apmn. . I.oW ^
dainty pink crepe de chine hand-J *
erchief. 1^
l r.e hostess served several delicious
>ursos; Kvevyone expressed them-' .
dves as havingjsponf a Woly cvcil-J
lg. \[
Guests of the evening were Mrs. .
[innle \V. Johnson, Misses Hattie
lae Cornwell, Hose Glascoe, Lillie ;
jnos, W'ilhelmina Thompson alUl Ge- r
evieve Vincent, Miss Hattie Mae1 s
omwell held high score for the guest!
rize and received a pretty pair ofjc
hite and green pearls with ear lobes a
) match. j a
The next meeting will be held at j
r-.-_ A ? M At :i?.. OttU nl I
11*5. i>l 11 HJCI1 C lUUt'S UUIIUtU y -Ttll c*v y
230 Pine Street. r
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SOCIETY MEETS ; }
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The Pestalozzi Froebell Society met 1
hursday night, January lOth-in room (
j in Chappeiie Administration buil- I
ing,- Allen university campus under
le direction of Miss Pearl J. Ander- r
in. Following an explanation of the,
rigin and purpose of the society, by , C
[iss Anderson, the meeting was J f
langed to a business meeting led By c
le president, Miss Bertha Avant. a
he society is confined strictly to the c
acher training department. The c
urpose of the society is to make a t
:ientific investigation- of the recent
lucational problems. The^ meetings
re to .be held the first and fourth'
hursdays in each month. Prof. Nelin
of Benedict college will address t
ie society Thursday night, January il
Jrd at 7:00 o'clock. f
Visitors. are welcomed. ' ~ t
Miss Bertha Avant, president, '00; ,c
[iss- Cola Swygert, vice president, 11
1; Miss Daisy-T. Neat secretary, s
0; Miss Azzora ftlartin, assistant se etarv.
'JO: Miss Annie Mae Doughty. J
easurer, '31; Miss Mary E, Nance, v
'porter, /30.
r NOTICE - I
The election of officers for the in- -~
irdenomtnationl -Union will be held
ie 4th Tuesday in January, 1930.
y orders of C. H. Brown, President. ^
11-ministers are asked to be present, j
N. A. Rice, Secretary. v
EAUFORT COUNTY TRAINING c
SLHUUL IN (<V* B
Rev. I. Wilburn, the new Presid- t
lg Elder of Deaufort District, held ?
is first Quarterly Conference - today | t
AHen Chapel Chuich. ,111s subject' s
as "Gain and Loss." A most able (
;rmon was preache'd by him. A v
plendid crowd was put to hear him/^
hose who stayed home certainly a
lissed a treat. ' h
Sunday School, was well attended f
>day. Most of the students were
ide awake- We have discussions .ev- s
ry Sunday on the lesson. The sub- p
;ct for today was "The Baptism of a
hrist." Oiy fn theso di? $
jssiops is one of our senior boys, ri
rederick Green. , ]s,
The School was pjpasantly surpris- v
rl an Friday witn the visit of our u
ounty Superintendent of Education, C
T>_W. M. Steinmyers, acromnnnvinof ^
im, tvas our agent? of Negro schools, n
lr. J. B. Felton, and Mr. Colwall, a
?ent o? Jeanes Fund.- a
It is interesting to see' howvthe p~
Agri'!_ty>ys . are reporting to their bi
ork after school. We are trying to v<
lake the farm more interesting by m
warding prize* at the end of the in
v . . THE PALME'
school term. Among the most stead-1
iest bbys up to tile present time is
Talbert M. Russel a member of the
senior class. ;
Juniors, you better run or else he
will carry the prize. ', _
Prof. J. S. Shanklin and his "AJj" i
bqys devoted UO minutes setting uut
peach trees. These boys were from 1
ihe sixth through the ninth grades.'
' We are more than pleased to see
how well, the patrons are keeping
their childreu in school and we can |
see fVom the gfeneral attitude of the j
children tha^ they are '.anxiouv to;
come. 'y
VVe are glad to see how anxious
they are about their school.
Onfc of Ahe |Mtrons, Rev. Peter
Greene, dropped in and visited the.
liffssroms. We will be glad to see'
jther patrons do likewise. It goes to
show that thf hntrnnu o?.'?
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thy with the teachers^. We need your
cooperation. * ' ?1 '[
Latta News
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A marridjye of much interest -to the
Pee Dee section was that of Miss Sarah
Berry and Mr.~Lowery Legette
which took place Sunday 4:30 p. m.
it the A. M. E. Manse, Rev. I. H. Al-!
?ton, pastor of the groom, officiated.
Only the relatives and a few intimate
friends of the couple witnessed the
ceremony^ ' ,, .. - 1
_ Miss Ruth Allen spent the week [
jnd in Dillon, thg-guest of Mrs. Brv- j"
Mlfc. - ' j
L'ittle Miss Inez Patt spent the week
?nd in Sellers?the guest of Mrss SsD'
lie Mae Lindsay.
Miss Daisy who has been out of
school several days because of illness
is at her post of duty again to the
lelight of her friends. : : "
Prof, and Mrs.- J. -A. Holman, and
Miss Eunice Center were the dinner t
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlie Piatt ?
ast Sunday. -j'
Mrr Benjaminjlynian who -spcnt-the?I
mlidays-with his parents at Grujn
uis.. returned fco resume his studies
n the Senior class. I
Mro T> > 1 ''
iv. utnicu aim hit litle
Brand daughter, Dorothy Woodjerry
have returned from their hoiilay
trip to Norristown, Pa., where
hey report a very delightful stay.
Rev. Cobbs from North Carolina
jreached a wonderful soul-stirring '
lermon for Rev. A. R. ReSves at St. j'
[ohn Baptistr Church "Sunday mottling, p
Mesrs John P. Erby 'and James
*arpenter of McColl were the Sunday,'
ifternoon guests of Misses liattie M. '
Vright and ..Ethel Mae JK^tone. ^. * Ij
Florence Sunday afternoon to see a 1
ertain young lady.. Watch! wedding '
tollol 1 > I
Despite the gloomy weather .-Sunday
horning Superintendent R.GnflwP
inlT quite, a, number of-.students and (
eachers were present, which showed i(
hat the Sunday School is much alive, j
Rev. I. H. Alston preached a won- !
Icrful, heart searching sermon at the 1
norning service to many hungry
iouls..< .. . . . ' . 1.
The Latta chrtpter New Farmers of
v. C., has already given its fathers i'
nd Sons banquet^ Dec. 14, which wus j
l grand, affair. I
The program began^at 7:30. The]
Welcome address was made by Benja- '6
nin Ilynian, followed by Clarence
lavis, "Why the Farmer Does not [
rtake.as much^Corrr as_hg Should ?" }
Short talks were made by the follow- ,
ng: Messrs. Alex. Sanders, B. L. | (
?uili*s, A. Shaw, J. D. Windomi and t
j. Smith. '
After the program was over the ]
larty went over to the kitchen where t
diss Raiford, H. E. teacher and her (
;irls had prepared a very appetizing i
nenu of of chicken, pot roast, beef, "
ollards, peas and rice, better known
,s "Hopping John," candied potntQps,
orn mufffnr biscuits, cake arc! T?ot
ocoa. all served to our heart's ccnent.
MONT CLAIR, N. J. NEWS
St. Paul Baptist Church is now in
he midst of a great anniversary of'
^s pastor, Rev. A. O. Bell. Each night f
or two weks there are different pas- j
ors preaching, accompanied by their
hoirs, and a large number of the
nembers. So far it has been a great'
uccess.
In spite of.? the inclement weather,
ervices at._the above-named church
yere well attended Sunday. Dr. A.I
y. Williams, pastor of New Hope Bapist-<!hurch,
Detroit, Mich., delivered i
wo very forceful and stirring mesages,
both morning and evening. The
hoir directed by Mrs. Lawrence, was
rVj charge, and bedutiful renditions
omlng from various/members of the
hoir proved to be enjoyable to all.
-tuch credit should be given to Mrs.
-awrence for her stern, energetic
york and ability for building such a
hoir ag S,t. Paul has:
At 3:15 p. m. Sunday, Dr. J. C.
jOve, pdstor Union Baptist Church, of
his place, preached a very inspiring
ermon from subject: ','The Value of
'rained LeadersKifi.". These services
irill end Monday night, 20th. We are- till
expecting great times. Dr^ A.
J.- iBell has achieved a commendable
.rork during the first year of his administration
here at St. Paul, and as
young man he has a bright future;
e also has been a great asset to Mont
'lair. I '
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. First, Misses
Stella Sanborn, Beatrice Louis, Eva
.ogan, Lucile Fields and Louise Haz1
and Messrs. Alex Walker, Allen
Villiams, W, I>. -Bailey, W. J. Farow,
Walter Johnson, and Marion
larvell were*1 among those from here
dio attended the song recital of Mr.
o'land Hayeq -Sunday. Jan. 5th at the
arnegie Hall, New York City.- . Mr.
mrvjelous. It comprised songs aod
rias by Bononcini, Handie, Arne, and
s his final offering he sang a group
f Negro spirituals to which he
rofi^ht the restrained emdtional \ter-'
!>r, and racial melancholy which com J
iunicate their true character, and j
iterest. The audience insisted on
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many encores which thtP singer adde
in generous measure. Mr.- Percivi
Parham provided excellent acconjpan
ment.' , s "
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CONGA REE MEDICAL
SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICER!
Th<5 Cpngaree Medical Society nu
in its regular meeting on January (
at the.honve of Dr. C. E. Stephensoi
The meeting was called to order - b
the President, Dr. Stephenson, afto
which the report of the Treasure
was submitted on account of the at
sence of the secretary his report wa
omitted.. The society then. prpceede
to elect the following officers: *
L. A. Lewie. President; I)r. Sei
bcls R. Green, Vice-President; Dr. T
C. Dennis, Secretary; Dr. H. D. Harp
er, .-Treasurer; Dr. J. H. Goode, Assl
Secretary; Dr. T. M. -Walton, Offieia
Reporter. ' _
Executive Committee: Dr. F. B
Johnson, Chairman; "Dr. D. K. Jen
kins. Dr. M. A. Evans.
Dr. L. M. Dnntnl Q U'ftO /lnciorv?nt?,
by the -retiring--presidei/L'" t<5 IrtslaT
the officers for the year whicl
he proceeded to do in a very auspi
cious manner.
There was a short Address deliver
ed by the newly elected president up
on the benefits rendered by this So
ciety to the Medical profession and t<
the community at large and as ft) thl
increased heights he shall endeaVoi
to lead the Society in tVio'ftovt twrK-i
months. ' . ' ?
There being no further business th<
meeting-was turned-over" to our Ros
wholln turn shifted the burden fron
bis shoulders to those of his "bettei
half." And the "better, half'1 proceed
ed to serve a .delightful repast ol
Baked Ham-,-Hot Roils-,-Potato~Skrlat
on lettuce leaves, pickles and hot cof
fee, with pomp and dignity of a hos
tess who enjoys the' unique privilege
of ^sharing a deserving husband's inirThe.
meeting as a whole was enjoyed
by all present. ?V "We
are the servants of the-people'
is our slogan for l'.)30. '
\ Dr. T, M. Walton.
- Official Reporter,
NEW APPOINTMENT
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Dalanthians of Upper Richland County
take notice-: ?ZiL
Dritr"Sisters: ' "
I am sei-jeing notiec- that 'f. the unlersignexj,
have been duly eommissiononed
as deputy Tor upper Richland
bounty," by the honored Ma-jof P. A.
-loprr, C.. W. .CX, to fillf he uhex mr ed
erm of our beloved Sister Eunice B.
Lewie. t
?but or, .puiih on with a luud clunmi
'or a big and better year? Let us
,vnrk on in peace and-harmony and
continue to do oUr best to the good
)f the order. '
Your humble servant is ready to be
:f service to you at your next meet'
nfc. . ' ...
Fraternally yours,
(Miss) Lillian D. Watts* Deputy
Phone 718(5, hours 1) to 4 _p. m.;
)hohe 6113 after 4:00 p. nii
1014 Pulaski St, Col'n, S. C.
5UOWN CJIAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH
.'Sunday,"was another fed letter day
it Brown Chapel.. The pastor. Rev.
2. E. Frazier was at his pOst of .duty
md preached "SsT.never Re fore. He
^reached two .soul stirring sermons.
3ne in the moaning and the other in
no evening, w;
We were blessed to have some of
Rev. Frazier's members from the
hureh which he pastored last year
a worship with us.
Continued on page ei^ht
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A GREAT
PICTURE
I Friday and
ROY
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^'Gorgeous Color e
>\j Sequence Climaxes "
"?>irene of the Tropics"
Lovely Lily Damita, Featured
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* Josephine Baker, Dance
'y Sensation, Starred
*| In Film T
1 Josephine Baker, the sensational
" dancer who rose from obscurity to
1 international fame Within less .than.,
two years, will be seen at the Royal!
; Theatre DOginninK Friday, 24th in her
first starring motion picture, "The
Siren of the Tmpi.-u ?:
^ "Thg Siren of the Tropics," which
-cost close to a million dollars to make
is a spectacular /production in every
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Prom the. '"SIREN OF, THE TROPIC
Royal two days next week. * ^
sense of the word. In it are reproduc
ed scenes of the Moulin Rouge, the i
| Folies' Bergere and the mansion which ]
'Josephine Baker owns on the-Champs^
j Elysees of Paris. In order to . reproduce
as closely as possible what ac- ,
tually happened when Josephine made i (
-her--debut-at the Folies Bergere, the
entire cast of the famous Parisian !
! music hall was employed. In the ,
Moulin Rouge scene, several hundred
people were used for atmosphere; j1
The story of "The Siren of the '
Tropics" deals with a beautiful young 1
: girl, raised on a tropical isle, who <
j*falls in love with a handsome Paris- |
ian engineer who has already hc<*n" be- <
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* a i f n W*T
1A V L W NG
TIME'
"? SIREN ((tJ?TROP^C$,
If'M 2
DAYS ONLY
Saturday, Ja
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I teethed V> a French heiress. AlI
though the aifection is rcturfted/ cir- *
cumstanccs compel the engineer to
his native land.
i Unhappy in her loneliness, the native.
girl decides to go to Paris to find
him. After a hilariously comic sequence
in which she boards a steamer -i
without n\o?ey . enough to pay her
passage, she reaches Paris,- Herdao- ?1
cing attracts the eye "of the owner of
a famous cabaret, where she makes
an instantaneous hit. Her career .from
lliep on is o"e sensation after another
until she has the crqVvned heads of
Europe at her feet.
But she is still enamoured uf the
.engineer. W'ht'n she- finds him, however,
she discovers that he. is on the
i verge of marriage?to the ' heiress.
With a quivering heart, but without
malice, she gives hihi up and t'onti-n- 1
lies- hCi- amazing career.
The part of the native girl is enacted
by Josephine Baker. To this she
brings a natural talent and easily
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S" Starring Joseph hie Baker at Ihe
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proves herself ope of the most chai ning
and versatile actresses in motion
pictures today. Included in the supporting"
.cast_a?e Count Pepito d'Al- . > .
bina, to. whom .-she was at one time
reported married: Pierre Batcheff,'
jeorge Melchoir. Regina Dalthy, Reirina
. Thomtia and L. Kwinant, all
S'ordic. .
"The Siren of the Tropics" was directed
1)5' George DuVeaux*? from a
story written by the. eminent French
rut-hor, Maurice DeKobra. The musical
score for the film was written especially
by Joe Jordan, noted race
composer. .
AITEDl
rOSEE I
THE I v
WOMAN
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