The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 20, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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SPORTS PASTU
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That was a heait la faking game f
, u Atluntahs were .l'ortunate in getting
few njtiiiutes of play. Our boys pul
heavier. BookcVs of Atlanta,' but wer
even tHobgh it was not. difficult for i
_ f . That ,b? \ .Si'mkins at end for our?'
' thing that-is necessary for one to h
iflaterial "f"i; a ci lloir.' eleven. It Lis
career. It was a delight to watch 1
his man on a piny in "which he was
; Mab'ry MuirVes did ,s"inc pice, worl
be ihe same lad who received ^uch a
: . ' (fgovfta soldiers last s immer. * t'
4 It" was a splendid crowd that wit-r
a good rank' to watch, and was w?
r1 Allen and Benedict: will "establish
thiTd~footbaltga mr??*f the year atbe
played to aid in-the relief of th
played" previously hate resulted in 2
is a tril>utt.__to jhe frieirdh relation:
they are able to play-as often as tl
wards each other. The Saturday gai
. _?__?be- a- trr>o<l-ganre
r" Mrs7~Jamisoii ha* her girls goTnfl
courV-these days. There are quite a
in# to win a place on the 1030-31.1
" " ' last syasuii and?they claim-that?Lhj
. Some vets who are .on he job are
' Jones. Sara Morris. Madeline Jackst
lass who pi: \ ell sonie seasons back
? on the team. She i* Mattie Bell Ri
?;??^-jyvhoso wearers will Ue'jtetutd.Trani^i
- Gilliam and Fvans wont through f
more severe than their combined fo
into the-. Omega Psi l'hi fraternity.
~~ ^ in evidence a- a wn-Mer "(if ITIRITUI
HafordJune was" on .the job in no i
The gasket.|hall season will move
doubt. " Goxxfc ".teams are expected
Association.
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FOIWTAIN INN N'KWS
Tho Industrial Building was com
pleted last week very much to til
joy and pleasure of teachers, student
and parents. The teachers that ar
to occupy 'Thts building uvft Mlsso
Brewton and Fair and Rev. Barto
o who are'teaching in the'high sehot
department. This 1?11 i 1.1itiy is?a
asset to the school grounds. No1
that we have more room we ar
planning on doing biggeF*and bette
things, especially altaifc- vocations
work. Tlie.Luncheon Party given 01
Friday night by Mioses Fair an
Brewton was quitwan enjoyable al
fair. .,
> We were very glad to have preser
with us Prof, and Mrs/Kivers, Missc
Young and Lomax who are teachin
at Sinipsonville. , . -
Miss Cora Biiskev spent tin* wee!
eiiu m inniH*. ureenville. S. i'.. wit
mother ' and friend-. She reports
vt'i;y enjoyable?ntayi
J- I don't know why Mr. J. 1). B .w^
looking.so sail on Friday night. Proi
E. M., and so. near Christmas, Mis
C. F. seems to be rather popular. Sh
had six young niencallersSunday a<
? ternoon. Watch out "girls. .
. ' Rev, and Mrs. Barton and Mis
:. Brewton were at Waterloo Sunda
for services, 'l hey report a very eti
?r-4<>yaljle time. ' ' ""
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tUHN'STUN NEWS
The services ' at4 Bethel C. M. fc
Church im Sunday' was largtdy at
,ten.ded by members ami friends t
grqet the new pastor, Rev. Jessi
Tthcrigc. we hope he Will hiake g'ooi
in this city. T
The liishoo saw tit to move Rev
- t W. M. Bi oadus to a larger field; w
all regret his going, but hope he wil
make success in his new field o
labor.
y'l A very encouraging audience wit
nessed the evening services at Zioi
Baptist Church.- A wonderful ser
The faculty spent Saturday in Lee
' ville attending the Tri-County teach
ers association-.: *
The Kpworth League under- th
leadership of Miss Ilattie Myles wil
hold their monthly meting Tuesda
night. Dec.- 10.
Mr. J. B. Felton, State Agent fo
Negro schools spent a few hours a
our schools on fast Tuesday.
are planning their Chritmas prograr
. T- to be carried out during the holiday:
Our class-rooms are beautifully dec
orated for the Christinas season} wii
dow draperies, Xinas posters, tree
and etc. Much credit rs due the vari
?? ous tear Iters?for I herr* "artistic de
signs.
The IV T. A. is still making won
- " derfut -?e -ess. All" parents. at
?: asked to attrud them' meet.ine.i?
'first and third Monday.. -
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The foot hull season is now limb
with the Bell Street High Sehobl an
we have tww girls basket ball game
now history". On December 12, tb
Abbeville County Training Bchoc
rnrrt thrr frtnH ^rnf.r lltill! Vol.
tet on tlfe local court and tied .th
:tame 9-0l_.
December .TiT.. Kterlitig Institw
came to Clinton, vyith the exnectatio
~pf fanning" nwnv with Bell Street ft
but sad for thofn to bow to the swifl
ness oTtHeir oppbHJUllH The-er
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BROWSINGS
V1GAKDNER
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or qui* - Bookers to lose last f riday. The
away with a two points load in the first
t up a stubborn tight against the much
e unable to cross the invaders' goal line
them to annex first dowps.
team is?good. He seems- tu Jiavv every.-.
ave if one would deVelop into first class
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going to prove interesting,<*to"'watch his
lim take care of his assignments? ~whe?
balk?It was-nnt. often that he missed
supposed to "take out."
[{"for the locals too. He didn't seem t~>
i severe trouncing ar~the hands of some
icssed 4the game at Ilurst Field. It was
?U handled. 4 e' "
a precedent when they engage' in their
Melton Field Saturday. The game will
? unemployment situation. Thc. games
i .0-0 tie and a <1-0 win for Iknvdi-t. \\
ship existent between the schools thai
ley do and maintain their good-will to
ne Should be well attended and it shoulld
: Ttl^inTfrh XY^ "paces on the basket ball
, few likely looking lassies in there tfyteam.
Allen's damsels were undefeated
s?y arc out to "repeat that performance.
Sylvia Mae Poole, Lueile Smith, Kellie
in, Willie Sheler and Rosa Burgess. A
has returned and hopes'to Win a place
itter. There are several riew faces out,
rom time to time. _'A ' . '
something last week which they sav, was
otball experiences. They were initiated
Coach Jamison of Allen Was very much
incertain manner too.'
into its real stride after the holidays no
i be^ produced at all the sch'ools of our
I tire high -school lias been mourning
lover the loss of?'Ynime- nml H-n-i-L
as guards who ~?*nduuted last- term,
e We miss them; but feel no- loss as
s long as Sheik* and Hanilin are here,
e Special mention should he made oil
ChappcTIo for her Ion" shooting, Delle
11 for her high jumping at center, and
d Blakely for nlaying clear, Brown.
w Coach*Ponola Harris with the use
sistance of Miss Naomi Garrett exv
pects to make a good record this sea
" son. Watch for the scores between
Bell Street and Abbeville, December
17, and Sterling December lbr- We
challenge any real sports. We chal;
lenge Santa Claus, and- he rides hi
an air, plane, so you know we chal
!S lemre you on the ground.
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JKlfOVAll A. M. K. ( Ill Ki ll
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u , A very successful first quarterly
... i 11111 I I.I in v?n.>? imm .u i nr1 TTinrrrrz
t- Rev. T. J. Miles,, presiding. The roparts
from.the departments and auxiliant'*
"ei-*1 very irood. The piy-id
ina/ elder Was well pleased wiih ih<
{. done by the Pastor, Rev. R. M.
Sunday morning Dr. T. J. Miles'des
liven^Ta soul stirring sermon. The
v subject of his?text:?"The Power ol
Jesus Christ and His Ressurreetion:
? It-WHs-a sermonkmg-to be rememberi
we rush and run and spend ourselves
| \Ve ex])ose impressions too soon and
, ; our ideals fade; what wp need is Holy
" i Passivity. We should stop- and ^in-'
jspect ourselves. To The Past<fr Row
? McClam and members of the church
also visiting fijiends far and near
are invited to jittend the wedding
feast'at Mr. Gpoi-cp Anderson home
1 on December 17.
1 C hristmas is near! Will you be
' j hear on that great day.
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DILLON COUNTY TRAINING
' SCHOOL NKWS
3 Friday night, December 5th, Dillon
- j Couhty Training School chapter of
\ the N. F. S. C., staged its third anil
' was witnessed and . enjoyed by many
" I representative farmers who came out
to spend two pleasant hours with
r their sons..
L A spicy program of songs ai)d
. short talks on the various problems
y confronted by the farmers was car-n
ried out.After which the bell rang
and all marched to the dining room
where tables ladened with choicest
products of gardens and fields groan
,3 ed ifhder their palatable load. Miss
Lucile M. Douglass, H. K. teychor
with the girls of the senior class pre-;
pared the feast. This was one of
I the greatest soeiul function's knpwn
v to this community uidormCTtve pages
of history. :
Sunday Rovf. F.. R?Anderson. 1* Li_
of Dillon District held his first quarterly
conference at Weston Chapel A.
(0 M. K. Church, Rev. I. J. Gamble, I'as(i
tor. Elder Anderson expressed delight
over the . spirit evidenee in and
ie about the church since the appointi
ment of the nresent nnsl/?v
---- Mr?imrt ftlfyri tViMtn i 1 T1 IT?"" f li'it
0 as their dinner guests Sunday Miss
Eunice "Center, Principal and M>s.
;e Jftme* A. Holman and Theodore. .
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( ONWAY NEWS ' fc
T 'The. Tv.ehe Tribes-of Israel which 8(
j was given "nt B.ethel A- M. E. Church
J'.Kriday JuigbL Dw. 12. was quite a n
picturesque scene. 'The program was
t splendidly curried out which reflects '
e.Vili:?to?.Mrs.?Francis Core
tlie directress.
A very inspiring sermon was deliv
ere11 by licv. W . i. Core, the pastor. *'
I Text: , Exodus 12:21; subject "The 01
i Necessity of Cod's Presence." j*
i? The follo-w'ing report was made by .
f*the Tribes: Iteuben, 11. H. Wilson, ~
Ijpndcr.. It. Bqj'zant, Captain, $10.00.
Capfain l.evi: .P. Bellamy, Lead A*
. $2.02; Judith: C. Jiimcs.
Leader. U.Cadsdcn, Captain, $25.00
Captain.. $2.00; Issachar: W. White,
'Leader,'.A. Lewis, Captain $7.05; Day
J." tipa.iii? Leader; X. Robinson, $2.15 p
Cad: It. !.*? Jenkins, Leader; E. Jones,
$11.55; .isiiet: .E. Stanley; L. Lati- j
mer. ..-r<.2d: Napthaii: K. Iiemmmp
wa\ ; Ai.* Johnson, $1.00. Joseph: II j
r?-;. rrrrr 1 .cadet-; L.?VcrUdlo, ( ap'.aiu,?1
.!! n.iaa.in: C. Buck, Leader; E. Wil- vj,
v 1 1 -..i r.?.<>? ? no. 'e.a.,1 " :
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Bethel A. M. ly .Church
Morninc -service's at the usual houi p.
lliv. I Jure, hsce'ndeit the rostrum; Jifltl|_1>H-ia:elimlnnries..he
selected as ?i _
textl-Datiiel' 5:"27; .subject, "All must
be weighed." He preached a soul
! s?- <?rmoi). p
L The Sunday. _SchouL is sillL. dmnp'
[ nieel.V?Mr,- K. 1. Jenkins class still T?
.holds -t''" ,banner. # \\
i The ' " "Thanksgiving ?* rmo?. [
: <>1' the KH s 'i.f Conway was hold at
! Bethel A..M.K. Cluirrh V- : S. M. B
1 Mixon. Master of Cerctuodics. Open tr
ing son}? ".'And are -we. yet alive."
Prayer,' by llev. G|ark. After which B
a splendid program (w,is rendered. J<
t lh-v. (lore. -preached the sermon fi
"which .-wtta.-1 very iniipii-Ht-hmuh lS
| Kvo'ryono is, asked to be in Conway
January l.'l'.kll to witness Kmanpi. S
I pat ion ]iro"-:'in.. ProtV J no. Anne*
Sini'lotot?? will be the speaker of the H
Tcvening." * T
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"T.KXIAGTON 'XKWS v ei
F.
"p Tlie 'Benefit Society tietT ^
its lath Annual Convention vpth
Lodge .No. 72 at New .Bulhel A. M. ^
i M. Church of Lexington, S. C.,_ Nov
! '2N77iL !W. The.Convention was cull I
t'd to order at 1:00 o'clock hy the vice
president, \V. M. Wallace. Opening 'i
' service wa.-t conducted by the Graiid
y Chaplin, ('. Rice, at 7:.'10 o'clock
\\ elcoino address uii behalf of town,
Mr. Dreher, Chief of Police of Lex
ing.ton in absence of Mr. II. N*? Kami- \
1UT. the niavor who- was uaahle to be
present. Mr. ])rcher. made ' .
; ful s> <-k which everyone enjoyed af
.. ler which w-lcoine address on behal'" y
of thi' Lodge was. made hv JItst .'iVIai'.N
Iv. I.'oi ii'k.+ri-sptnise by " ? "
C. C. Rile, and others. Sermon was j
preached I- " v. .lolni 1'. Glenn. Sal
arday morning rlie convention Ve-as1
svnibled at '.'ffrO o'clock conducted ' *
1 he'Gra'iiii l ii.Molia. C. C. Rice. 10:00
* 11 . I inn i t -in 1J . I i i in- ; I i . iin i,y r:To ^
. J :>!0 dinner was served-.. 2:00 o'cIock
open discussion on the general laws
???f. MnPuof-4'WruOu Society,.
Report of all grand offtters after .'
\vhiclt election of all grand officers .
which' were re-elected for the ensuihg if
year. Sunday morning ltfcOO o'clock
?Memorial committee; 11:00 o'clock
: the Thanksgiving scrinof\ was preach 11
ed by Rev. S. .1. Johnson,, pastor of rj
"Xi-'w rteihtd M. K. 'Church. Rev. ts
.Miiti-sim ^itvi'i-i'U a wonuoriui sur- t
moii wUjfhjil every one fell the* spirit
.Mr. F-Jly.UltteK.rfi.s improving after
, sevi.')"W\veeks of iflpess "f<. ' '' 01
On Sunday niorniAg December 14, P
-Sunday School was held at the usual P
i hour. h
'Sunday night at 7:.'iO o'clock Rev. tl
A. I). Pawkiti, preached a wonder- s<
ful sermon. . - 01
Friday December 1U, the Junior Hi il
School will give a program and Xmas if
| tree. Fverybody. is invited to at- ai
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ALSTON GRADED AND HTGH "
?SCHOOL HONOR?ROLL FOR 4;
: FTTCST "QUARTER. ' *
Snimmerville, S. C.,?Enrollment jr
for first quarter: 5112; number of-tea- u:
elinrc 0"? numlinP r\f r^rnrlitQ ? 1'fV??Pln_
, ..U.....va W. ...V- a
; mentary 7; High School: 3. c|
Our faculty is composed of gradu- e]
ates from the loading colleges of S. ,,
if'., and Virginia. The work is exten- ^
s'ive and the teachers enthusiastic.
Everything is moving along very .
^creditably. The--- Basket Ball teams -are
in fine shape to work this year, ^
j and promises gb6d~~results with Liferidge
as Captain. ,.?
The faculty is as follows: Miss
Mamie E. lfnllin, 1st A, 1st B;Mrs.
Laura I'eddrew, 2nd Grade; Miss ('
ltuthrC.illiamv 3rd Grade; Mrs. E. A. ?
Mance, 4th Grade; Miss Marguerite "
Clark'. r>th Grade; Miss Anna Giles, *
fdh Grade; Miss J. K. Smith, 7th-8th 01
Giadii;?La?LL,?Thompson, Vocational?
Teacher with subjects 8th-9th; G. M. ,
Ashe. Principal, 10th?Giade, II. H. ?
Department.
II onor Roll?First Quarter J
: jsl c.raue: ist Honor: Jas. lirown K c
Ear-nest Watson, E.; 2nd Honor: Luc- s
; ious McDonald, G; Jessie Williams, ^
(J; Herbert Rivers, G; Rozell Law- n
Ji nccy G; Leon Fras^r, 4^J?ranklin a
; * ordt's, (!. v
i First' Grade A?Luline * Noisette, F
Helen Simmons, Carlette Wright, ^
I Dorothy Logan, Dorothy Smith, Ruby ?
Eady, 2nd honor; Verdelle Saunders, \
Carrie Boll Lee, Carlotta Haynea, W4F a
liam Ross, Julia Drayton, Thelma
Drayton, Ruth Moultrie, 3rd honor; b
M. E. Holh'ns, Teacher; Perfect At? t
I LEADER _ ?- RTS
jndance: Lurline Noisette, Dorothy
ogan, James Glover, Earnest WatSecond
Grade?1st - Honor: Shei'-j
ian, Butler, 2nd Honor: Edna Green, i
earl Sinimons, Third Honor: Jaeoh
jailiard^' -Theresa Jenkins, Helen
tills: Laura Peddrew. Teacher,
Third Grade: Frances Simkins, 1st
onor; Lula Joyner, Mildred Mrnce,
u'a Murph, George Bi'acey. 2nd Hon
r; Gladys. Glover, 3rd Honor; I'er:et
Attendanee: Lula Joyner, Addest
Tries, Rosa LeP Jenkins, Cherrie Fed
rew, Vermeil Gihhs; Ruth Gilliam,
eacher.
Fourth Grade: 1st Honor, Leroy
immons, Jerry l.y mus.??- " . ""
2nd Honor: William Henderson,
osa lee-" M"u rph~
3rd Hoaor: Jessie Kittrell. , Leroy 1
lover, James Moo.rer;'F,. A. Manee,;
eacher. *. | .
Fifth Grade: lsf Honor:-Gertrude
rdy, Sarah Capers.
2nd Honor: Anna Oliver, Beatrice :
rvey. V . j
3rd Honor: Wiekman Reid, Simon j
iferidge. Marguerite Clark, Teae'her
""Sixth Grade: tst?Honor, -?Robert
imkins,.-Julia Simmons: ? .
d^tnl-Honory Julia I,aJsont St. Juln
Collins, ' " * '
3rd Honor: Elijah Liferidgg, Gepc
n111iti uunis. niina i.ouise lilies,j
eacher. ' ? "[7T
Seventh Grade. 1st Honor: Lucyle'
filler. K'oy
2nd Honor: William Johnson,- Jas. nos
aulkrr4iuth Saunder^. - icas
-3rd JLonor; Aluthia Logan. Adam-Pol
oss. Florine Ferrel. Roddie Husser. Y
'illie 'Stephens, Lawrence Wright. ]es
E. Smith, Teacher. . |n'
Eight Grade. 2nd -Honor: Leon
radlev, Elias Simmons. Ruth Kit- ' ' '
_eU. " "7
3rd Honor: Bessieu..Boone, Chapel ,n
oykin, Ruth Capers, "John Douglas, .r(,p
asephine Duffy! Codoza Foster, A1-! 1
ed Shontes, Helen Sword. J. E. . "f
mifh Tpaehar. / . ' >"oi
Ninth Grade. . 1st Honor. Ruth the
immons. ' . ' "i'f
2nd Honor: Pauline Jervey. 3rd Me
ionor: Jeanne Simmons. D. H.]v*as
hompson, Teacher. \vy
Tenth Grade. 1st Honor: Rossie cur
liller* E; 2nd Honor: Claretta Kell-rj-os
r. (J; Rich Mae Belllinger. G^-Annie ere
dwards, G; Henry Fordhanv. G; put
r'illiam Mance, G; Aldrich Liferidee, 'uu
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3rd Honor: Fairy Irick, G. G. M. Ho
.she. Teacher. hen
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'OM LIN SON 111 SCHOOL NOT US s,l{
Liki
Kingstrce. S. C.
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The niemb^rs of the fuculty and
tudent body of our school are look- '
[ijj forward *to a pleasant^ vacation ||u
tiring the holidays. Our primary
lass, rooms are bringing out the
Mmstmas spirit it* -various?ways": j
and . tables," and posters. By using j
and?ttrbles the "kiddies"?are able to ee
the idea, in that way with the ^
ending of the idea one can asure retilts.
The Primary Department eon
ists of the following/ teachers: Mrs. for
L?L.?Win ids.?M is. O, \",?f.Juarles, 1'. -f?1.
lU'llllelle. Miss Alaitha J. Reese, ter
The intermediate classes are doing ? (
plendid work under their several C'h
i-aehers which are as follows: Miss C*
I. 10. llutchion, Mis 10. IOaddy. let<
Ir. A,. N. McFuilin, and Mrs. M^M^ -^
- >o<
The High Schol Club under the
lanagement of Professor C. K. Mur- *:)
sy, will enteitain -the "friends and- ?* .
ieully uf4lW-tichool With an appro- Y
rwlf 'prwgTtttrr -for: the mmwg-^?rmmr #"
jason.The High School Instructors *:*
re Professor a"nd Mr. W. M. Andor- "vfc?
n and Professor Charles K. Murray:' ?
rofessor and Mrs. Anderon are well ?|?
repared workers, find they have, the Y .
carty support and cooperation of
ic entire faculty. Professor Ander- Y
>n visited his home and his mother X
n Sunday. His mother is still very Y
1. Professor Anderson "is ' pastor- X
rg at his honje church in Society Hill 4*
ad is doing great work, 5t
Several members of the faculty 4*
isited the M. E. Conference, which X
as held in Sumter, the past w?ek 4*
moner those who wpm nmcnt !
Lrs^ E. Eady, ivirsr?P: *tv. Woods, ? ~
nd Mrs. M. S. Mason. *?*
Professor C. E. Murray, Instructor x* 1
our High School wishes to express MB
is appreciation to Miss II. L. Harper -u.
former member and graduate of our g
hool and Benedict College for a very . 0
njoyable "Pre-Christmas Social," giv 5
n at her home on Hampton Ave., for o
is claSs on last Friday night. i
Tomlinson High School doors will n
e closed on Friday, December lb. a
nd will remain closed uptil Decern jri
er 29. ?
Several teachers will spend their *
olidays out of the city.
Mrs. L. S. Bennette will entertain *
n ' Christmas Eve, in honor of her ?
tirthday at her home from 9:00 P. M. *
ntil?Friends and members of the t
amily are expected down for the oc- g
as ion. OK
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.ANCAS'FKH TRAIN INC SCHOOL ||
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The. members of the fifth grade
lass who were eligible- for member*
hin in the "Little Ladies and Cents
Hub" for the past month (having
mule? averages of 80 and above) are
s follows: Willie Mae
Tyburn, Sarah Crockett, Lillian Ilil!
toberta Powell, Ida Mae Witherspoon
trlevia Reeves, ^da Mae White, Ella
3|tevenson, Annie Lee Young, C<>ra
Vriglifc, Luther Adams, Robert Rills,
nff David Crockett.
The various classrooms are very
eautifully and appropriately decoraed
for the approtcmng "Christmas
v
"William Haines keen
Comedian's New Ta'kie, "Wa;
Indian Reservatic
ir./n I kAJNFS
Vitliam I laiiu's* latest talking com,
"Way Out West," will open Wed
day at the "Capitol theatre with a
t which includes "".Leila Hyams,
ly Moran, Cliff EdwaTffp,"Frances
Middleton, Jack P*nnick, Buddy
jsevelt and Jay Wilsey, -The stowhich
is the work of Byron Mor)
and Alfred Block, was. .directed
Fred Nihlo and is the veteran ditor's
first comedy in seven years,
'he nicture is adrnitlv named, part
lis Fort Tejop cattle -ranch and
remainder in the Hopi Indian
'bio country-.near Gallup. New
xico. Considerable negotiating
s necessary before the Metro-Goldn-Mayer
company was able to see
permission to filnv on the Tndinn
ervafrbn. Tint what proved?en even
'Pter difficulty was to induce a
liber of the Indians, none of. whom
1 ever seen a motion picture, to
as extras and furnish atmosphere
wever, before the picture. had
n completed, the cast had made
ison. The Christmas trees are be ked
' ' britrht tinel. stal's. and
ler objects and are waiting' to reve
the many gift:; which are to be
iced o'i them. _ . . "
Most of the out-of-town teachers
ptannine" to spend the holidays at
or resnective homes.
francis lon(! placed
i mono north carolina
vll-statk team op all
riMF.
lPop" Lonp. -Charleston product is
lsidered hy North Carolina officials
he-am oil g the best all around guarbacks
to trot on a foot hall field,
irad'jatine from Avery Institute,
nrloUon. C-.. bong y.tiH tn Nerth
rolina to take his college work and
playing foot ball, basket ball
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NeedCan.
be found in our Advert
are asked to read these ad
our advertisers. We are p
we are getting from the ac
diuin to reach the public.
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A MESSAGE OJ
'When leath invades your fami
solaVun comes to yon from the
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y Out West,** Filmed On Hopi
?n in New Mexico.
LA HVAM5 /n "WAY OUT WEST/
warm friends among'the Indians, be- ' "
cothe initiated into the tribe and even
learned to make thenj?.elves understood
in the Hopi language.
The pieture is a howling farce- ?1
which presents Haines as a carnival
barker whose attempts at cheating
a group of cowboys with" a crooked
roulette wheel land him on a Western
ranch on the back of a "bucking
broncho. He becomes involved in a
series of exciting' escapades but beifore
the picture is over has phoved
! that h(. can stand the gafT of the
xountrjL.where "men are men.".
The picture is remarkable in.being
" th(&. fttsi to have been filmed by a k
sound studio on wheels, a special
traift having been equipped \vith a
laboratory car, camera car, and
sound recording car, exclusive of the
pi-sspngpr ' seet.inn?which served as
, a. hotel for-members of the company.
Another novelty is the fact that
. many of the scenes were filmed atop
the ancient Indian pueblos, the players
"having to climb Ithre'e-hundred ?
foot ladders in order to reach the _ *
j KK-auun grounds.
i mr.de a wonderful record as an athnnd
base ball; being above the averj
age In. all three sportsT ? "
Long: in "his first throe years of . < .
irelieve foot ball played in twentythree
games and lost only two of A
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During those three years he did
most of the punting for his team and
hes never had one of his punts block- . ^
j ed which (joes down in history as a -*
[record fete. a
Long gained his fame through his
jcoolness on the field and for directing
his term to victory by selecting
proper plays at the proper time.
Oncp through the line of scrimmage
7he~wa? a haTtt man tu step bcciiuut uf
his shifty and dodging way of runI
ning.
Charleston should be "pr()ticf-oT such
a representative^
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