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PAGE EIGHT CAP 1017 WAS! MONDAY & A TUESDAY Gar? Copper and ? .Mary Brian, the y/ > world's sweetest. " ??-? most captivating 1 v lovers. i" " ? ^ N^_ V IM.MORT ,*" . hi>tory-m 1 . -^AVagirerli J**;;. , piopeer \ ? fniiHiflttl -*> ^ ou UK.a .'T~?*i?: ??? human lo - M ilK *d \\>?o ~7~ 'with . "' CAIXYJCOOPEPx fi.ALTE^ HUSTON ? ??mfHARD ARLEN MAIVY BMAN^ G.Qammount Qictum ADM <5 ZZ _ _ WFIJ HI ?? ? -? ^? Marine 11 N e w i Iiii ii ii* fw i K * - 1 __ You Laughed Wl m Their Dialogue in " WHAT PA You'll Roar Whec I Them Now-ln the 1 . ALL-TYLKI - - - - TH( COC WO ? ? -r- I vicTona IfeDMUNl 1 "St ? v i Killi M I 1 ' ? " VlTO; I 1AUBENC8 HI * 1 >MAXWEL1 I '* jDtAU I ' 1 %ttUAM I W&JlkBQjfrJrfoVlCtW Also FOX NEW M -?"The F1 y'* B Admissfon: 10 : *? '';;11%% : , ' . . .1-. * * . . i ... . * ' f . * ???^ ' ' ?' ^-' .. :..' ... THRPAU IT A L| rilNGTON STREET I WulU'i IIustOTi ~~ ?j , as "Trampas" I j/VM" mbw ?. lucnaru Arien ' .. as "Steve" :lll( \ S (Jl'Tl)Ol)R CLASSIt I ISSIOiS: 10c & 35c glgM . - THUR. - FRI. B I J R R A H ! > J | erocs RetuTn With- I I Loves?Tricks I A I >an Hear the Riot '<v w I ^ ,g and Quirt as They ' >/> ind Fume with Each ' BEeJk. x ' ICB CLORYw ^ | I ki?{r\ pL- LOWE M J ^ STALLINGS A H E ANDERSON ' <, T__ | | 9 v.- * : i . # , . ? ^ ' " .j: J"" a. ' - . .. fETTO fcBADER i ' ^ ! ? . .. I jn X ^ N( J. FREDERICK |-?4HpM ! Sy>% wishes to thank all of its subscril age and service have' enabled the j We also highly appreciate the . y an up-tu-date clean sheet. Althou To gain the confidence of the pul j th ei rSs ulnsc r i p t io ns ^ expi red. 2* ""'ft the need? of-a metropolitan v -p^?their bills three weeks before thg.v i Send all remittances by Postal o T Yours for a 1 | tlTA W>~ ' T " ?Tjr <j. rn^uc/Aiv i\, r^uiiur * : ;; V: * . Y -rr -Mhjsf Henrietta.Boozer -ft thc au i % subscriptions'to her or at the oftic I X . ' ' Our World Pays Tribute To Beautiful Actresses i to When capable actresses are young i ! and beautiful they have the "Cocfc^t eyed World at their feet." Women T become their devotees out of jealousy J ' "Slid delight, too, subconsciously de- ( "isirnns nf hcing r-v beautiful and hnr-1 I, ing.all jmi'ri paying homage 4<j them, i Men's motives, of courseware quite i evident?for every man wants to < make love to a lovely actress. ; Lilv Damita, charmingly pretty i French star of the stage and screen, < is the adorable one we.have in mind, i She is the cause of a serieT Of "bat- -i ' lies 'between the lnimitaoie --* lagg " and "Quirt" of "What Price Glojiy^ fame, played by Victor McLaglen and IFdmund Lowe. The fans, when they two hard boiled marines for fighting ; over hep, we believe. ~ Lovely Lily is 5 feet 3 inches in height, weighs 114 pounds,- has. beau It if ul ash blonde hair of the norma: length, big brown eyes and perfect teeth. Her charming laugh has an'jnfectious ring to it and local fans' will i | see and hear for themselves, next week when "The Cockeyed World" I plays at the Capital Theatre. I Cooper, Alien, Mary . ( Brian Joined First Time In Film "The Virginian." .which conies to| ! Capital Theatre for 2 days run': j beginning on Monday next, brings to- I 'gather for the first time three of. 1 Hollywood's most popular "young i screen players. They are Gary Coo- j per, Richard A'rlen and Mary Rrian.' j Arlen was the first of the trio to : reach Hollywood, and the first to be j placed "under contract to Paramount. H He'cqmc to Los Angeles in 1921 -to c 23 seek his fortune in the oil fields, lie 3 turned to pictures instead and Iftte i 9 j in. 1922 had progressed to such a point -i 3 I that he was signed to a contract as a H; [Paramount player. His first note- i B.worthy "break" came when he was 1 EH given one of the two featured male m /oic in" "Wings." |H s Miss Brian arrived in the film city in the summer of 1924, a high school H girl w-ith screen ambitions. Her mohI cr expected he^ to continue her a't . B^ftodies in 1/js a Angeles school but I did not discourage her motion picture , B.i aspirations Without a day of .extra frork or apprenticeship in,small parts, ; m the little newcomer, from f)allas\ TexI as, stepped into the featured role of 9 "Wendy" in P,a#amountTs "Peter Pan." , B She was placed under contract as a B result of her performance in that picEl hooper arrived in Los Angc'cB on H.{Thanksgiving I>ay, 1924. He wanted , | to be a newspaper cartoonist. He I foun/1 extra Avork in the films much BB easier to obtain than cartooning (,hs II with the newspapers! After T5TTRF ' ^ months of extra work he was ^a^t for the part of Abe Lee in "The Winning Q J of Barbara Worth." His performance B in that production attracted such ut11 Pa*^'?n WaS Summon(?^ *? VjjM'l A M. K: Crmi-cH j Continued from page seven.' We Were- ready to make our report I for the first quarterly conference. The Ushers' Board held its meeting m i.t the home of Mian Ruth -Gridiron . I Friday night, Jag. 10, 1930. After the I business part of the meeting was had I a salad course was served followed I by a sweet co'jrse. The next .meeting wil|' be at the Heme of Mr4. Roxanna H Lumpkin, Jan. 17. . ^ " V v v ..-' r ' FIVE W y rK YEARS j? lahitPttit fc >ers, advertisers,. agents, contributors and continuous publication of South Carolhi; personal letters of commendation for our igh our -financial1* struggles to exist at tii slic we have been very lenieht with 'subset S. is thoroughly-con vini'ed and in uider to veekly, we will, beginning with our sixth are due. ~ ' ~ . - .. .??"T~~ ~ r Express Money Orders or . Registered Lc lappy and Prosperous New Year, " palmetto ICeafai -<;EO. To Our Pity -Siihsrriher?i 2 ^_ thorized agent for? the Palmetto Leader i e, l.'ilO- Assembly Street. Chester News !l,cr ??? twos ' j arui A very large crowd of touchers, '"V* oreachers and rural trustees met, a-t-st ' he court house Saturday morning to' ( lear of*Tl? plans for the "Name Writ 'V1!) ng Schools" which will open all*over .,a ' Jhe county on Monday night, January lo ?oth. The meeting: was opened by Mr, y I. E. Nunnery, county superintendent "I'j :?f education, who presented Prof. S. .. ' h. Flnley. Prof. Finley, after speak- " nfr on the illitcrac y"cundition, and urg , a. in^r. an attendance at these night.a ... schools, then presented Mrs. Wallace,! . x white lady who also spoke interest- ,( ingly and impressively.. Former Maj'-! ; or Davison was next introduced, He. (. a,v too, added his approval to the speech- V^1 es. Next, was Dr. Martin, president. ^ / of Brainard institute, who cited in- jj( stances of property and Other valu--^ ables being lost, because of the .cross'' ^ mark used instead ,of.- the written ! namcj Rev. J. C-. Lewis and?Ft P.1 '/ Sims spoke forcefully and offered their servicej^in helping to" wipe out , 1 illiteracy./ Rev. W. L. Baxter, county. "? supervisor, after giving further in- . L formation, called on Coronor-(Gladden. j who gave the closing speech. Mrs..Ella Watson, secretary of the assdeia- ' :ion, was present and made record' of CUI: the doings of the meeting. At" 2:00 U1"' o'clock all were dismised to meet a-; Wls uain Tuesday afternoon'Yt the College ^ Street School, where Miss Will Lou ,m [Jray will give further instruction. uri Mr. Wilhert James, of Chicago, eld- ''' ?st son of Mr. and Airs. L. A. James, is visiting his ^parents. Mrs. Mamie Robins died Wednesday at .tihe-home of he? sister, Mrs. Bessie Franklin. She came down from A Salisbury on New Year's Day. For Wil Several months jshY had been ailing Sun from injuries received in an automo- Col bile accident in Greensboro. The fu- Mai ueral services were largely attended Pos t Gethsemane Baptist Church. Rev. T L. C. Hough, of Salisbury, her pastor. Rev preached the sermon, A number of pas persons from Salisbury and Spencer bea Were in attendance at the services. A flov ommittce from the fraternity,-the" A Mosaic Temple, Werrt-ikru a very beau the tiful ceremony around the' casket. Re- Ma -olutions-were read from tho First entn Baptist Church of Salisbury. Many ()}a floral tributes came frnm North faro- wra the Gethsemane graveyard.- Mr. J. the K. Spann was undertaker.1^ 7 Of The members of the Gethsemane Mai Baptist ^Church of which Rev. L. C. ing JenkitVS JS pastor presented him with xcr a pleasing purse at the morning? ser- two vices, Sunday, and boxes of food and aisl canned goods. ' , to ] After an illness of seyeral months,, A Mrs. Maggie Johns6n*dfed"at her homjipou at the age of 36. All that loving Jon hands and medical skill could do was Azs done, but she passed quietly away eou: Friday morning. The. funeral services J ell were held at Mt. Moriah_ Baptist and Church - of which she was a "faithful. tie. member, on Saturday afternoon. The T church was packed to its utmost capa- Mi* city. Beneath a mound of beautiful ing floral designs'" the body was interred wa? in Mt. Moriah grave yard.' Besides ros< her huShand, Mr. Julius-Johnson, she ros. leaves four children, WilMam, Timo- hro thy, Mary and Betty, her mother, ->1V Mrs. Betty Nelsdn and one sister, mai Mrs. Easter Hardin.. She was the Sch daughter of the*late Wm. Shaw, and you citizens of this town. Hundreds, of An* friends, both white and. colored re- mai CiV/vt t U?? Z??tUiw Ofi i IV\Hi y etr t'ftr jta"yIn^ in vff itt JftUnv #?? w mahle- friend. Mrs, Isom was will undertakers- --- " j > About 150 persons assembled at the Oti home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spann, wit Monday night, the occasion being a troi surprise birthday .party given by Mr. ed Spann fo? his wife. Mr. Spann took H Mrs. Spann for a long drive in the hoi late afternoon and when they return- wil ed, Mrs. Spann was completely start-. 1* led t6 find the guests in her home. Clc For quite sometime she did not gatn|dai _ 1 a_. . 1. . ft A ^aUirday^Jani^ ^ ' ' I Y " *1 ' > I 1 1 H t I Hi T i a IH T 119 M 4* "M-l BH f?jy Ha r I t ET J If MUMH-s?Hi t" ? j CEO. H. HAMPTON , J, ?. I after In: well \y4t4hts whose patron- J uV.l?u<TTntf weekly. V ?f . efforts to give' to the public ^ no? have been strenuous. ~ '4% ibovs to pay promptly when . . arhl sullieii'iit machinery?'?> 1 year, mail all subscribers ^ >tter. " ?? ^ Y v - x. u?/ 1 X\ -, H. HAMPTON, Publisher. _X : . Y - . ;. ??* .; .. ? 1 <B? , .' ? in the city. IMeasu?pay till 4*4 ?: . ' ~~ ' . ' ' - 0 * w composure. A very jolly evening spent.' Delicious ice cream,' cake punch were served. Many, useful ienls were given l>y tlhe guests.^ . Ir. and Mrs. Johh l)avis\ enfertSina number of teachers and young l>le- at her nomt. Tuesday evening. e, candy and punch wore* served. f. Tate,- music teacher at Brain- " ? rendered' several beautiful solocIS. . : ' . . " ' * *? ; * . Irs. Plula Franklin, of Portsmouth, ~is visiting Mi. and -Mrs.-T.homas ivson and sister. Mrs. Ri na .Wiltd heir home on deter Street. [>s. Marion-McCnllough ontertaini|uite a number'of friends-at her le on Cemetery- Street on Saturnight at a kitchen shower, in or <)f Mr. "and Mrs. "Scott Foster > were recently married.. An ice im course was served.- Quite a ~ eetion of kitchen utensils made!up gifts for the., shower? n the sio-k list are Mr. Jeff Hayes iiibeth,lStreet. Mr. dejuy..AIexttn=_ L Mrs. Mary Jane Westbrooks, ictery Street, Mrs. Rachel Code,, nils Street; .. ... . ; . ANI)I-IKSON MOW S - dpjp'iednv page. four ' Agnew were quietly 'married, Sat-, ' ay Jan. 11. Thev hav,? -our best hcs. [r. and Mrs, CVLee Davis-and Miss ma Mack motored to Charlotte last iday to see Mr. Davis' sick ;brothTlu'.v left him better. " " iv a news ; ...... Cobb* Adams pretty wedding took place at tlie soil Creek No. 2, Baptist Church iday, Qth, when Miss Eddie >.b the . eldest daughter.-" of . Mrs ry Cobl) became the bride of Mr. tell Adams. , ' o he ceremony, was performed by . '. A. L. Robinson of WiHiajmstbn.v 4 , tor of the Lluude. The church was Utifully decorated with artificial vers. . . ' \ ' wltb MrK'M. EC Adanfsf at ~ T organ, the straips of the Wedding reh-'.pealed forth softly. First to er Was Misses MacTgie Cobb, and Underwood, varying an arch . ippcd in white -erepf. paptM',- -with.? Tetter "C" in silver diUngjag from? ? center taking their places in froTVt ~ the rostrum. Followed by little-, lie Hall arid Lenora Smith, carry1 _ L ...! A I. a. I. 1 (( A M an arcn wiin ui^.rvvvr -fv in siir hanging from the. center. These, 'standing near the nirance of the ' o forming an arch for the bride . pass under. \ . Lfter this Miss Napcy Sherard, a y sin oT thp bride, and :ilr. .Walter es were the next to enter. Miss " ilee Tucker and Mr. Amos Sherard sins of the bride, followed by Miss lerea Martin an aunt of the bride Mr. James Cowan. Then theJlitflower girls and the pastor.?-?^ ?; 'he bride came in with her sister, ?-vMoKPfry. Gobb; She was becom-? "** ? ly gowned in white satin, her veil s caught on the sides, with a white ?. She carried a bonnet of white as, The groom eome ir? with his ther, Mr. Horace Adams. '* / lr. Adams is a promising young n who attended Voorhoes Industrial ooi. Mrs. Cddie Cobb Adams r? a ng lady with a lovable disposition attended school at Bold StrcctrTTt * | lerson and Union Hi, Belton. Their ny friends and relatives wish them ph happiness and success.---They 7~"i I make their home in this section; A dr. Jelhue Norris and brother, Mr. s Norris spent the holidays here h their parents, returning to Det Sunday, Jan, 5th. Ihcy motoldown for Mrs. Jethmr'Norris". : . k i diss Beulah I. Tucker spent the idays with her aunt, Mrs. D. W. ^ liams of Seneca. diss America Clinkscales and Mr. tell Hanks were married on Sunr, Dec. 29.