The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 07, 1931, Page Page Six, Image 6
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SPORTS P A ST UI!
" fTTw. BALMI
That was a real, real ^unie. of haskc
boys' teams last Friday out at llurst Fi
- od wlVamd^^^tTtTTTTr ortufTaXTFmugff
, final score of the gam(. is truly represen
the encounter. . Thlt score- sfood Rii-.'ll
fray. With Haines leading .'il-.'UI with
of the "Yellow Jackets" made a sensat
pull the game nut Of t lie fire. At half
but Hijhu's oyeivamf t.ha lead during- t
made a"Verious th'Veat to "carry the well
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'? 'P()rterfield was high scorer with sev
rree thiTuv marker. 4-lodgos playing hi:
deseiA'CjS a deal of credit for his fine
neat job at the pivot position. Other
game, all of whom played well are Hi
. iTaines. V./tavmar. Fl. Lamar, Hopkins
played p hi i h:,rd basket ball. The pas
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The* Alien added .another-victo
t hi v ni"t?Htr- -ssrnTTjr- "I'h'bt.-tlelff"' te:t,.t -s
. aboUfnv h i' t! . V . M l i t V l a fame i< t !
previous day. That yanio ended 120-1
thi- sQason out of a.' liiam* starts IXh
a many. oi:l oMwo starts. Their i)ef?
thai was beater. by the team- thov defc
. athletic events; that's what makfcs then
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.V sV'"l!-t 'If paten tells as thai the 1
.-^Cireein hkjje^-a-i hrilliiur ?anu* to the
Hiyi last Wv i 1> Ft'om the fey >rt
_ .must he trend. The Crecnwlly.. hoys Imv
regard Columbia is way behind the M
' t ' - m
'Kitt'M ;)!i? (V!., U .oinc >ti in
str6ny I,ion Tamers oi' Ciiu innati -of wl
running bread jurnn fahie is .inaiiaereV
DeJlart's brother Hert' is a K. ('. jjuai
boys en tile Ktrewilhr .team. Th,, Kno:
house recently.. M. Tehouslc's victory o
won-- from Morehouse 25-14. " Knoxv'i!]t>
.Association.. They are to pla4 in. Cine
on an itinerary announced for* Febryan
NEWS FROM 1
- SI M M IMMON SCHOOL I
The S^..ltV Kratich Junior II jrh .
School i- <|oimr n-ieely. We iiawanj
ci ' students. Tlu iv i'
has :bcen.several plav- since sclnolij
onened "iv<n by* tin- clirimiv "nohcrr '1
Tlu- tacuttv foi'iipn-i!-.! pi' nil?
p-f.-ide tc ii'hcrs. ' They arc I1
doinjtir .their b'e-t to make this tin ;l
he>t term in the history of the school. .
The miirno- .'I oiin ti jiii.iw.ui a iiti ' I
the pr< trress the school is making.
We are tlad to state that we have i
one of the ho-t ba-kctball team (frirlt !
in the low.,"- |e ..f fl... <? .t!j*?JTln--i
?? j^irls phuaTT t!i?-ir.hrd y.a?i|e of the<
- ^season fcrmav with the thinning Hi
, School. The vramc Was u<>od fro.n t'1
start to finish. 'i ;e se-j.\ud team was,
; started on Marinitijr .aid p!ayed~o well
the coach let * i.? l:i tiiiish fl"- '*iro?
- t half Wi.t'li the o-m-e- .'{-( in Manning >
favor; :,t the !> iritui-.nyr of-the second
half the- 1".<VW as-K-W'rrv-' -^irtr-'riirrrrrl s
Thr li it II! '. i. !; i!: ,,, f;U
Branch-. \V,. will. ,,;ay ! :! 1,u?I.in | ]
_._caUv-u?4^j--Maul lhin wvok. i
HKAl Foh' t mi'viV | p t[
ikhw?\ i:w y,
?: . , . - JM1' I' I'i'l'.y !<ttrc a u>t j;i\ j yalil.
program was- ,. n in chapel l?V tlu t
senior class t his . a u i,l.-awake'clas* x
?? all H-oiir t<>?i... \vftii "ih'ii'1?Tta?1
~ ?vy^y.:. 4: <-j
itt'nnirvjrr r"T;Frui. / !\Iac7;; 1. licadjng. j
School: I'ravi > . ' l?.i^^-aii > . ..
.. ? . . i j- c I ttiftlT"Quartet;
i". " :ni; Box. ]r- y Jack;
.. son--?- 7. Sofig by the school; s. R... |
marks,. Rrol . J. s. Shunklmi which f
were interesting; ,
Mr-.. Viola-Reed, a native of Lady j
I Inland \ivhu Tiow resales- in N. w Y..rh
Oily"was tin gut-si at tin- ^?.-l; .1 '
"Friday ati s"| * . a most .plea-antday.
The teachiins.ti.tute met. Saturday
at the yi'hool. This happened to r
i . he the largest crowd in four years.
The -program wis well arranged by
the County Sifpefvisnr, Mrs. F. (':
Sanders of Beaufort. - The first IS
minutes Ft.day u.umihg- which was
. ' from TO:la to lo;;;tj" devotlunal exer-"^'
cises from I?>::: ? loli:00j. priinar;. 'j
reading taught by the Misses Rosa '
lyn O." Hellirurer; Victoria Frav.ier. J
Th>*-o-'- n Grayson, all of Beaufort 1
j ? Count v School. m \t?period J
11:00 to 11:750: Pliil sophy. taughr~tjy" '
? the?Mi-SB?l-Wencc (Irani -Lu? Itobcrl d
Smalls and Mr. R. V.. Dudley of
Blufttor) School; next period Geo- '
graphy tauirht ' tin .Mesilames 1 ^
Frazier, Ad-1 p ' ' AtTilie
B. Hayncs; next period 12:0.0-12:^' (
Assembled in <'l.a;>vl, there we sang
.two or three -pu ;t . .1.- and had.an *
interesting lecture from I>r. William, '
M. Steinmvr. Count; Sifl>t. of Kduca 1
tioh." Evcvrnnr -gr,t- j( dm!" from trm - *
lecture. After the clurpel the la.-.t '
sllbJiectfr'WCTr taught, English, Hign ^
School Grammar ami Primary. These
were taught hv the Misses Lucy Hugh
es of Martha school, Etta M. Washing <
ton Of KoOert. Mil a 11 iiiltl Olio?M7- -1
A Allen of Beaufort County Training *
School. The end of that period we ?
' J- were invited to the Domestic Science
Room where dinner was' prepared.*
t - ' ANDERSON ^ OI NTY NEWS
*,Perhaps it would he inspiring to t
j rtuf-eo^workers ov^-dv -tau- t<> j<P0^ J
that Anderson County is enlarging her j
'I educational program from year lo\ |
year. La.-t school v< ar we j'nit or. |
an Institute, which pr.>?'d to he onc_ |
of the best of its kind.. This year s
Bp"*1- we have hmi an In-titut" hlrcvlv and
K- planning another; lutl realizing tl e
importance of getting the work ci?.,- ,
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'E BROWSINGS ' . p?
jArdner : J iVlt ^
. ^ -pthe-b
I?1Tli.
ing ?
i ball betwii'ii the Haines ami Allen
eld. Those hovs envoi toil aiuj uranc.
Tney were in a ryal gymnasium. The }
itative of the closeness of play during !
in Allen's favor at the end of the j
thirty seconds to play Captian Horry 1 C5ot*tl
:onal basket from a difficult angle toi|^.-urn
time Allen enjoyed a five point lead j j
he second division of the game and 1 Y\-;n:
known bacon back to Augusta. j gurn
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en baskets and four points from the iv'ii ,
? first ganic Tif basket ball for Alton ;
playing at g.uard \vhile Calvin did a 'Iff,.
Allenites to see service during the T,
irfon, lliggs, Holland and Scott. For ,:V-.
.. Boswcll, Smith, Michaels and all , SSl
<sing of both teams was. good.
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ry to their string last Saturday when j ^ '
at ?Aiken. "Prone all reports it was
t pla oil by (In boys in t'f)|IIltHi|;\ The TtT
S. The girls have won t wo prunes 1 Vil1'111
to. A. 1 . 'bnyn hitvi1 won oiie^tim! lost i?^*'h<
.'at was at the hands of rthe^_quintet j Wt;,t
-*atcd. Such aue the uncertainties of br. uj
l interesting. ^"both
, ??? :? j ricnli
'hylJis AVhoatley Association team of ()'i
Binehurst Teachers-of North Cairo-,
it seems that thq_North Carolinians ! !x eo'
o a spit-o< 1 i< 1 |> 1 aee to-plaw arrti in than-! ^ h
ountain "Citv. I Albai
* 1_ I Th
the cage pastime. Last week : the*] s< * sl
i h the famous Dellart Hubbard, of] gllilli
. fell before the K. C.'aggregation. | ??f th
id. There aire four other Cincinnati I AVooi
vtes 'lo^t and won to and from More- nppes
Ver KTinxvil)r> isj ' L* in I...IC
y. lilt,' t I'cUl
holds the cage championship in her j the
innati, Toledo,, .Detroit and Cleveland was
' 7-Ifi. ~s - . . . 7. On
. v bigii
iiusp
"HE SCHOOLS. 77,
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er and deeper into the minds.'ol the , m'
teachers our very' elf!?ont supeivtV:?u .
Miss A.M. \Vei?h wiU never let us r,
rest, until our "Good 'is Better and m
our. Better. Best.'. So we are having J
iSTnup meetings of* the schools in 11 Jy
neighboring disti iets. ~ Tvrrss
Helton - had the pleasure of-enter?-V
finning the teachers of the thirl l,a",!
irt'oup. Jan. 21,. from 10:00 to 12:00 ^ 'ul1
A very interesting iuul helnfuT mar-" w:'"~
gram was earned out- . attn
The teachers discussed thoir ob- :}no,l
jee}ives_. and problems, then a clas< ()T1
in Klgli-h was taught. M*_J
We appreette'thT? growth ami h m
ither crrnrit ics will do likewise. I'1
: : ~ef F
holly mu. m:ws si. ;
UMldl
'I'*1"?school?rs?smtl linking rapid mii.il
tridvs up i he ladder of prptfvoss, Kv
hach teacher is ?>oinir their l?.g eo'ii.r
tnd all -are?Working e .opt rativrh?Thar:
or one common aiiii ami that is'. ' > "
Hetteritteat ol both school and com- iiphli
tinm it
. 'I lie children arc all interested in ' "h
a;; I t lie.1 jiia*|T?t?
' !'v ' 1 -n fnd-ildo. Wi linn;1. nlrV ?
vil vontinue until the last day "iu-: . 1 h<
i- tiny- are at present. uunl.s
,..<ht .Monday night there was a pea
HP eont.-st at tile A. M. K. Manse !
TTTTe] A, .M. 10. Church.. sclioo
; ' 'it - Tues-dtrrmight tin-re was -nn! ^uUs.kinio
Party, given at the" se'hool house
lljl' 11 b'1' . .?:iiuifl. Uinli' n I'll' '**
iii'ir.-1 t'f W(! was present and" plenty *'!K w
'f fun. It was quite a -access. Th- }asargest
crowd in af'tcndaiu^. since be- an<! ore
the holidays.- This was -dim t,> dtdici*
he fart that it was a beautiful moony
it mjrlit. iihi.iijff
Quite a number of fanners met at ^ |u
he?school on Wednesday 'nijfjhU Jan.
!s t<> discuss tlic pr blent of planting im-tor
weed potatoes for marketing. i ProlThe
plans were worked out and tin which
armors seemed *to- have been in uc; IS.
o'rd with the plarn. This- meeting !
vas under the supervision of Princ-i- >' votu
>al J. S. Roberts .
Un Tlvu.rsday night there was :i .w^pd*
ar- . ;i ?J rriil i rent something new in -P1
i radm program without a radio, The ; hande
ligh Srhooh pupils" under ttliu. diree- ' as it
iyn ol" M.is-, L,Hi Lisbon, the Knglish ueh
eacher rendered this phase of enter lite it
niimiilit. as it WilS alp"!' fhi'ir linrt :
?f i'las> room work This' " was ' a i . N
Ir.itnnti/.ntiion to make thy lesson ,
nore impressive Upon the pupil'?- ;
nind. The proemm was very much J Las
njoyed and well performed. . ! Ni-w
Prof; .J. S. Roberts, Messrs Frank i every
[lain, Jr.', W. Roy Bunch Miss Cas.sie cin er
\ndersoM and Mesdames Janie Reav n :'J0
>s ittid M. Abney' Baker made a husi- i\o(o
less trip to Charleston mi Saturday, Kev.
Revs. Davis and KOarso were pleas ' well i
wt. callers t?'? TImv twhpoTon **Mondny-,-? -fCT:?t
'eh.. 12nd:. Rev.. DavL came by to Sl.rn?
cave his -mom y tor tthe "Sack Social'1 FTTVe
is he would nut be present. the si.
Mrs. Prioleau, <if Washington, D.lvisito
is at the home of her noire, Mrs. aM(j l
A. Andeivun. :'r.. fm an imleli'iiili1 ,.-t
-tay. She arrived here on Friday respo
ifternoon. . host
cray <?oi:rt news
ed at
tin
Prof. J. P. Burgrss vudtud Laurens njct,-p
"ounfy Training School, Jan 22. Ho ?d<te
n n /i a r?t?5 ? ? jo. 4 />?.a "
?in n <?n iiiuif.uiiiK uiik uurmg build'
:ed "I know why I act as I do; things
f ought to do I do tlym not things nicc?l\
actually do I am afShamed of them." (.juh
le brought out a god lesson and the Their
itudent body seemed to have caught p
1nJ-ldela- 7 s same
Monday morning, the 2fith Jan., wo 0f
vere graced with the' presence of^party
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THE BALMETTO 1
SP01
B. J. Ramsey, who came to ob- ed t
our student and faculty Or
v. II. S. Halsey, Pastor of Picas- Joe ]
,'iew Baptist Church announces a Ve
irth of n-som r :?Prof
c girl> of Laurens County Train- cour:
School arc being trained, for bas- cake
ill by Miss SjShellc. They ure be.- Whis
ng but-,are on their way to fu- even
vtrtmyr " * itfiFZ
Honor Roll For January kin,
st Grade?fcbna Mae Martin srs"
meed First?Murray Stoddard, Thor
rude Todd, Josephine Sullivan, ham,
win Hobby, Third Grade?Othel- tha
orgus'n, James Fuller, G. W. pres:
anis; Fourth Grade?rMinnie M. a pi
-ide; Eugene Hann; Fifth Grade
Bprnside; Eight Grade?Vera
gins, Ethel Hill; Ninth GradeMi
Yeargins, Willie Yearghis; p
h Grade?Airlessia Franklin, 0
i James, Olivia Cleveland. 1
. the
m , m I his t
ALB \N TR AINING-SCHOOL
e bast week has been tilled with Mr.
us activities of interest at the Stall
wh?-The fauh ablentss Of ftw- whic
her, other things being equal, has mini
i?ht about grdat improvements Tl:
in the elasfjiodfli and extra-cur- ?v - 1
? act'vitics. ? irrg'
1 A 1- - A * ?
r [ limy. uau. ou. ene team piayeu Th
Athletics * J7ipk
n.bnt with the -'Woodruff team. -Mrs,
p score was 41-1 Trr favor of St. ["At
it's quintet. , text
C St. Allian's ^excJtL_qi_the out- ual
.-erned to be unable to out-wit the joine
is from WoudrufL The score Coy.
p first half ended 3-0 in favor of McN
IrufT, but when the teams re- po
md on the scene fcr the second ]\ioi
St Alban proved tod witty for Kadi
Woodruff ians. The final score Mr.
11 -(? in favor St. Alban. '.pour
Friday evening after the game Mi
tning at 7:.'10 o'clock was given Sniit
:'ial in#_the auditorium under the they
ices of the Athletic Association w
of the grandest affairs of the
7TT?TtTe?WoodluIT teams were whil
guests of the evening. Among i thre<
listingu shed guests were Profs. | ougl;
\V. Mints! Principal of the Lcps- "i-eco"
llig'n s.ehool, K. W. WHittenburg. j Su
-ipill of the Woodruff .public j rting
d. W. li. Trezevunt, Priueipul ol \ Day.
\ lleir Schotd of Greenville, S. C,, ,
Helen Sextcr, Coach, of the I'day.
Irutf sextet ami RoVr-A^-W_ Wil?
Pastor of the Ziott A. M. E. | Loyt
eh ?d' Woodruff. The .evening | Urda
spem gmu? p casaiuiy witn tncm Lov(
it is Imped that they will make reav
u*r \ i-it in the near future
-Saturday evening. Jan, 31, JVfys,
Addjson win .the
i, Mclvi r.
e H :\ s' -Builder Club of the Reed- J Su
Trk Baptist CHuivhyon Jan. 28, j t'lear
iia'tl- ;i?{ifdondid program in tho |
VIbarraudrtroriu in which was at- i.Scho
d and highly enjoyed by a large I lesso
iri\ ~ J the I
erybu<'.?- is looking for the out- At
ul'*t,li.e Brewer X rnuijt. score here J a ye
sdny night. Feb. fit It:?Tills will 2nd "
11 r iirst n ght game sitkv the I ihind
He: of the gymnasium. ... Subj?
2? ' I admi
LA.MAK X \\S j was
' rieit
La-mar (trailed School is doing Bert!
and some new additions have by tl
been.. completed Prof. J.- L. the r
lass, is working hard' and~is do- ! made
very thing possible to."make the j-sprint
1 a . succe ss. I Rams
tiysu r *up|*M^wa*. given at the : rah (
of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Goodsonf 75 c<
-t , "I lini'i i iy night. There prnii I nuii
ere: Pro. and Mrs. J. L. Doug- 1 .50; 1
ay. J. F. Pearson and Sister $osa ; .25; ]
dr. and Mrs. Cleo Thomas. A ingto
his course -of stewed oysters < Roxie
served followed by other good j Hann
< dehchutsly prepared. ] era,
f. and Airs. Douglass,. aceom-: gie II
t~try their little daughter, Clara ! Lento
ed to Ii.irlrville. on Sunday piisl J .25; j
I>aigla- sang a wonderful solo I ckney
was the talk of. this section. ! mie I
also invited to come again to j We
at the M. K. Church on thehMicht
i Sundae in February. | tist C
Judge 1'earson pruached a ig nun
n rul s4U4+Hm---rUA-Strwlay morning ; sp \vi
i. -oi .the illneaFT"uf^ his he j the -.v
d lo the people the word of Go.i . we at
-lioiiTd he given them. Aftoi' i
f I IT v
woiidyrful. sermon two' accepted jjstrj
nutation to join the church. . ^er
IIOPVILLK PARAGRAPHS ov?r
?,? , = t.rais<
mighi
t Sunday being a beautiful day Rev.
Bethel Church was crowded and each
body* seemed to have- had a to he
ful smile. Services began at f
o'cloc. Rev. 11. W. Walker, the for tl
r pf-e>ented the Presiding Elder 2 P. .
A. I'. Spears, who spoke in
boson w<>rdr+ from Rev. 22 chapisintr_3S~.aL-.toxt,
'lAmcn." The
>n was well outlined and preach- j
ry i11snTrTngT^* At the close of rvice
Rev. Spears, presented the
rs: Messrs Me1' A. Spears, Sui
'rof. Abraham made very inter- cessf
r remarks. Mr. J. FT Thomas mon
nded. Rev. Spears brought a ject 4
of friends to worsh' with us, Tlv
ank you come again. Collection ty an
!>. Mrs. M. E. Fisher respond- Re
L the conclusion. -4? dinnc
? Dennis Hi School is improving Mitel
A nice library with a com- Th
set of books is located in the progi
ed as industrial days in which Th
the*.'build?-''" and campus were 1 arc (
! cleaned. The "White Rose" respe
was reorganized with Miss L. S. butec
ias a member of the Senior Class the
resident. On "Friday night the Tcmj
club civtertafned at the fiome Th
r. and Mrs, Robt.. Dannelly, the on tl
was very "peppy" many enjoy- and
LEADER
RTS
he same, a
1 last Monday night. Mr. and Mrs.
BasKir. on 11 Council Street gave
efijoyabie party in honor of
." and MfsTTJeo. ^tnruhnm. Two
sCs were seived: first va> punch
, and Ice Cream. Dancing anj
t wore the main feature* of the
J. M. Lewis, Misses M. L. BasL.
B. Wiley, E. G. Preston, MesJ."
W. Walker, E. Thomas, C.
nas, Prof, and Mrs. George Abra,
guests of honor and Miss BerFranklin,
hostess. Everyone ex
sod themselves as having spent
leasant evening.
CONWAY NEWS .
Bethel A M. E. Church
v. W. I. Gore, the -very energetic
oriwas at his pest Sunday, after
usual devotionals he selected as
;ext St. John 3:16; subject, "God
is the World.Tliis was a very
native i v> glii 1
ovvore cuiinui'Ll'd with the chu'rcH
H. Montgomery, Mr. Wilftord
<s. and Mrs. Gus'sie Garvis; after .
1, lU Wrtl,r ? - i
w,,v- vviiiiiruniuu wax c4Ustered,
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le Sunday School is still doing
Our memijrship is increasfast.
le A. 0. E. League is making
1 nro<*resR under the leadership of
A. B. Wilson as president,
night the pastor selected for hi.*
St. Luke 11:5-G; subject "SpiritDemand*
and- Supplier." One
r w.as received, Miss Harriet McRev.
A. L. Rainbough anct Rev.
eill \yere Jthe pulpit guests,
und party was given at the chuch
iday night by the Missionary
es for Mr. Richard Newton, arid
John Green. Quite a number of
ids were given.
r. J. C. Calhoun and Miss M. .
h i< indisposed; we hope that
will soon be out again,
e are sorry to learn of Mr. S.
m?getting?out?Saturday?night, e
shopping. He was crowded by
i white men. Mr. Green is serial
cut, we hope for him a speedy
very.
inday is Allen!-. Day; we are planto
make that day a Red Letter
rs. Florence Flowers left Saturjnight
for Durham, N. C.
r. Fred Loyd, and M'ss Sarah |
i, were caned to ueorgetown, hat- i
y to attend the funeral of Mr.
l's' sister. We extend to the tieed
family our sincere sympathy.
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W EI)GEFIELB_N EWS ?
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nday morning being bright and
a large-number of members and
ids were present. The Sunday
ol opened at tfuTusual hour. The
Pastor, Rev. J. E. Dixson.
11 o'clock, Rev. Dixon preached
ry inspiring sermon from Phil,
chapter' 5lh 'verse, Thus let that
be in vo.u which was in Christ:"
ect, "Mind" The Lord Supper
nistered 'by the pastor.
A.t 2:00 P. M .,' the Pew Rally
out by the pastor.' Solo by Mr~:
ia Richardson. A short address
ne nastor, afterwhich he turned
ally over to the captains." Each
a short address and then reled
with - their?report: Alic-i :
ey . $1,80 Carrie Reed $1,7.0;: SaJreen,
75 cents; Rebecca Ramy,
?nts;? Jannic Harvin, 75 cents;
Levina Nelson, .50; Len Gadson.
P. A. Harvin, .80; Anna Washn,
$1.80; Sarah Robprson, .80;
Johnson, 50; May Johnson, 50,
ah Harvin. $2 40: Hallie Weath
75; Martha Th6mas, $1.10; Peg <i
opkjn, >25; Henrietta Borrus, .25 j
n Rob'erson, .50; Anna Johnson,-7
Mice Williams, .25; Clealie Pin- j
, .50; Ruth Gardner, $1.00; Em- .j
toberson, .25; Total $1045. l
had as visitors Rev." William
>e, Rev. Sam Bradly of the Bap- j
)hur.ch, deacon E. S. Pringle and J
fiber of their mebmevs were al- ^
th us. We wish to thank all of 2
isitors presence. . Come again !
e always glad to have you.. * . -J
are now getting ready for the j
ct meeting. _ Let the Lancas- '
istrict start raising their claims
tie and We will put our P. E..
the ton for he is worthy to
ty Go'd"'Htfs great hero of ours
J. E. Dixson shall not fail for
Sunday the church is crowded
ar the word of God.
lev. David James will preach
he. A. C. E, League, Feb. 15, at
M.. Let us pray for success.
T. OLIVE BAPT. THl'ltCH
MuIIins, S 1
aday, Feb. 1, marks another sue- j
ul day for services". The scr- 1
was a vety Ihtfeatlhg ObC. Sub- ~
'The unconsumable Bush.",
e church was filled to its capacinong
which were several visitors
v. "Brooks and others were the '
tr guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
iellt Sunday.
e B Y. P. U. is making rapid
'ess under the leadership of Rev.
ih-.Carx~- antLMiss. Gladys Lewis .
e other auxdiaries of the church
doing splendid work with their
ctive leaders. They have contri1
freely and helpful to the aid of
church. Especially should the ?
?le Working Club be commended. P
following members are still
io sick list:"M.rs Carrie Johnson
Mr?; Callie Reaves. ' 1
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Universal's Alt-iMovk'lono. A
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There is only one thing "which t
be said about "King of Jazz," '
Universal-Paul Whitonian filnj^wh
opens at the Capitol Theatre W
nesdfy night, and then you_have s
an?int? picture completely eelipi
anything which has ever been thro
on a TPrnnn no fur- ' '
It would be easy to go into li rh;
sody of superlatives about this :
Movietone, all-Technicolor mast
piece of entertainment, but- mi mat
how glowing the rhapsody! still
would fall palpably short.
"King of .la/./." is a pageant
beauty, a pean of melody., a mar
of spectacle,revel of musiy,--da
ing, comedy?and more?
Universal, Curl Lamelle. dr.. V
Whiteman and John Miirrtiy Arid
son, the director, have come thrmi
with something which dazz!es i
imagination of the spectators. ' K
of Jazz transcends all other pLtu
ever seen.
There just isn't any '.compare
pos&ibig?between ""King of .la-/./."
anything else ever pmducod. It'.the
top of the three, all hv itself. A
it's likely to remain there fm?qu
some time to come.
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Eight Big Numbers.
Sufficient it is to say that "Ki
.if Jazz" runs in eight huge nuisi
numbers, each in a different am) in.
lavish sett in p; than the one he fun
if that seems possible or if it does
writtjen sonj.-.' hit. Hmv,ivh TTT7
numbers are interspersed sperialt
and comedy blackouts by the ere:
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LIPSES ANY
PICTURE EVER SHOWN
< Br eat h-Taking in Beauty of
niliecnce <tf Spectacle.
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r.n of .ibe stars of the stage, vaudeville
the circuits, night clubs and screen,
ich . Anderson, who devised and directed
ed-1 everything in the picture, was a very
aid famous New York show producer besesll'oro
he went to Unversal. He was celwn
ehrated for the breadth of his imagi- ...
millOn .ana tne beauty of his specta-^
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ill- 'of the legitimate stage. Now be has
or- let that imagination run riot upon
tor. the. vastly greaer breadth of the
it streen, obviously without regard to
money, time. or anything else. Any
,,f one of the big numbers must have
ciiSt easily as much as it usually takes
to maU,, a complete picture.
TlTere is the "Bridal Veil" number
.:i,l beauty immortalized. With costuines
that must have run into king's
11,h Kin urn. Oil L'ills th=it litorolly i-mrich
the eye. The "Bench In The Park"
'rn<r a miniature musical comedy. "Hapivs
I'V 1' C4'U"?the-fastest tempo in per? ?
I'e-'t liiie--trmlH7rtr7lancing by the best '
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ii'?n "Bl apsody !?_. Blue"?the famous""
Hit! Uv/'/. symphony as an atmospheric
Tnf"gent.. '^Tontoroy"?all the /romance
,i.id of < lid .Mexico in one number, with
ite .Inh'n Boles'. magnificent singing, making
it still more romantic than. ever.,..
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