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FOOTBALL IN COLUMBIA
(L. N. Stallworth)
t At Allen ?
l I>ast week Allen played vastly imf
I proved type of game against Morechouse
at Atlanta. Much of the imj.
provomont was duo doubtlessly to the
? ' player's attitudes, their lack of coekj.
I surcness and the re-appearance ci
i* Scott and Nelson. 'Some credit is due
poo to the insertion of thV bord-iun?
ning Gil more. into the line-up. I ani
C jtoid that Sct)tt apd Gil more did some
, tall ball-carring. Fumbling seems to
Clbe a disease with?which Allen has
[ bencome sorely afflicted this year. It
C 'iiv.bad enough to fumble in mid-field
[ but to drop the ball'at the goal line
?jis criminal and unforgivable.
I Allen's Jinu fought, as valiantly
I that Morehouse was unable to score
;by runnig. the touchdowns, being
I made by "a blocked punt under the
goal |>o?ts ami bv a lone* foi-Vvnr/t
The M^hiQiiist's frame here Friday
Vth Georgia State and the MoreC-house
game with Benedict will show
4 us whether Alien is vastly improved
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^ At Benedict
J Benedict, was idle last week hut
' wit eoine out pi its letgargy with a
_ liiirg Saturday against the?MarotrrrF
of Morehouse from Atlanta. All Co*
lumhia is looking to that game
? Bendiet's home-coming game, to set
5 what kin i <>f coucll tliat elusive
^ ball-cafe cr Mr. Id pY'Comb is, to" sec
5 if he "ran out Benedict back on tha
^ football pedestal- where Benedict o
v-mkh-ttlways^atg^-?*?
^ 11 ere's jyviih fhg . Ixi m a111. kinds o;
S good luck;
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At Booker Washington
8 Today Wednesday, IRnnl-nr?Warh
? ington plays Harbison in the tirs
5 game in many years between the tw<
* schools. By the time you read this
5 we all will know how. it turned out
g. It ought to l/e good.
i> I.avt Friday the Tornadoes opene<
g .the season at Ridge Hill High S.ehoo
o of Ridge Spring.. Suuth Carolina
5 and came out in a 3.7-0' win, playinj
O spotty football which will have fo b
0 improved on before they make ;
showing against Highland, Gumming
O StfeetrWilson, and.-Broker Hi of At
Q lailta. Hopkins ami Hyvd lookc
? good, hut the work of the entire tear
.was warned I>y the-atrocious passini
'ol' the center.
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c Booker "Washington's date will
J Avery of Chai lc.-t( n has heon chanp:
| ed to November -<*?, Tfianksjrivinj
Li 'ay, :?'I'lie .-i_d i e, ( Iiarli-slon, is tin
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TDK PALMETTO
lof Claflin. brother to .loe tiretttr of
I State is practicing at Spartanburg.
?that Bull Wiggins, former hard
1 running half of Paine, is registercdTat
Southern University at Baton
"Houge.
?that Bowman ran 90. yards against
'Alabama State-last week,
j?that Bob Burton, Allen's captain,
"." .tight a pa^s from Scott ^ind scored
: from mid-field.
?that over half the crowd at the
"Thecit -Booker-Ridge Hill gan.j jumpv.I
tlu' feneo rod ever, then refused
| to ctay' off the field.
?Coach Tutt's boys still have that
(fighting spirit. ?
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Have. you bought ypur Booker.
' Washington oc ason ticket? No'.Tlien
buy one,
same. November fi is being offered
to Sims Hi of Union at Union "and
November PI to Brewer of Greenwood
at Columbia.
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Pnoi.f 's first "HoineTDIiiiriii' (lame'
will be played-at Columbia next week
.with Highlarfri'lli from Gn.Mutiia, N.
i', Thai will bo a game we!l worth
myope's time. Help, mak it a sue
|?y uiving_ the boy^ t11? support
your prosence until furnish, Come,
you'll yet your money's wroth and
snore...
It .May Interests you to Know
?that all teams in this vic'nity are
invited to send all (heir at ahni.news1,
to The Palmetto Leader which
will he triad to publish it if it arrive?
before Wednesday.
? -that State roughshod over Maine-?
- last?Friday. ??
j" -* that t'laflin couldn't hol.d Clark.
. ? that Morris almost killed Ilavb'sot.
-^iIulL .AlxiLama?^tate took-Paine ..to
ie i-leaner. : _ i_'_ :
? that M'vris Brown whitewashed
"Fort Benning.
?that Gregg, once steam-roller full
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3 Tlic Christian Ilome Burial Aid So
ciety. of Dfstriet No. 1 will meet SatI
unlay, Oct. 2 lib at St. Philip Baptist
Church in CTdumbia. S. CV The Rev.
; Young is tlie* "pastor. This church
II - 1?> b low Slvindon Annex
which is better known as "Frog Town"
K ror lurtncr miormaunn write w.
0 R. Bowman, '-1R2.T Harden St., C611
lu-mbia. or Rev. J. IT. Hull', Columbia,
s All."who take the Palmetto Leader
" vie advised to subscribe or- renew
'I | yimr Mil1'. '. ) ipl ion -<ki"ir.c' (ktober for
11 k.'tii a">er?\ Mr. K. \V. Ilrowii of
? Johnson, who. i.< thv district president
is uririnrt all ledges to send full
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[THE QUEEN ESTHER CJRCLE OF
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i?-The- Queen Estliei Ciiclu of Tl'tnl;ty
M. "E. t Church held its meeting
TRur.day Sept7 27, 1931, at the'home of
Mrs. J.' B. Randolph. This was the
I f.rst meeting of the Circle since vacation.
T The Circle came back Into session
j with full force. This is also the first
, meeting "ujfder lour <new president,
'Miss Juairite Burgess. Business was
carried out a"d discussed.
\V*e are happy Ao have' twenty-four
members present with us. The meeting
closd with the iFledge.
| We are glad to welcome back to
j the Circle the following members who
i were away on vacation.
' Miss Juanite Burgess spent her vacation
in New.York City; Miss Ohra
Freeman at Gaffne^, S. Q.J Miss
Grace 'Freeman, Charleston, S. C.;
j Miss Dorothy Middleton, Charleston.
. S. . C.: Miss Mary Lou Bythewood,
New Jersey; Miss R'osie Brower, f'o|
lumbia, S. C.; Miss, Anna Robinson,
! vinoafci'Pf*..1 S C.r Miss Ot'erlee Fras
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ier. Beaufort,* S. C.; Miss Lu Esther
CoWbin, SaVannah, iGo.; Miss Etta
.Julfcr-Rowe, Pinehurst, N. G; Mr&J.
B. Randolph, New York City and
Tennessee.
W# are sorry to state the death ot
Mrs. Kate Maxwell the mother of
our faithful 'secretary, Miss Louise
M axweTL . - -?^-rrr??
The Queen Esther Circle is very
happy to acknowledge the invitation
of the Women's jHome tMissionary
Society Autumn Reception given at
the home of Mrs. J. B. Tavlor, Oct.
G, 1931.
The next meeting will be held at
"the home"~o"f OUT' President
_ anita Burgess 12 LowmSn Strccet,
. Sunday, October 11, 1931 at 4 o'clock.
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lames Carney, Featured as R
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films. ^Tho Public.Enemy," th
open at the Capitol Theatre; .Wee
traval of crookdom that -has ye
It is devoid of over-emphasis on the
love element, although this enters into
its fabric, and presents instead an
absorbing panorama of the growth
and progress of racketeering as actu-'
ality has h. .. - . *
j i. A great deal of the credit for the
stark realism achieved in this film is
due Director William Wcllman. Without
trying to become too dramatic,
he impresses his audit-lice .with scen<?s
which en i-i t hi- i-t nvii t inn .?f siiu-or.
ity and velocity.t It does not portray
only a slice of gangland life, but a
succinct summary of the evolution ?f
11 ackotoorincr, In older to achieve
P L A TI N H IT
(Ilanioi'ous Jelm Harlow Pa the
; pa.ssiiUr-liuht o' love of Tom Powers,
; money-mad racketeer in "The Public
knem.v" now at the .('apitol Theatre.
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Saturday, October 17, 1931. ^
V SENSATIONAL EXIST
MODERN MENACE
uthless Leader Of Racketeers,
illicult Role, Capitol Theatre. [oiLJL-aoaiT)iin,g
inquiry vin the
e Warrter Bros, film which will
t been attempted in the movies
this, the story begins in 1909 with
two young boys, portrayed by Junior
Coghlan and Frankie Darro, who succumb
to the influence of their environment
and start out life as petty . ,
thieves. . . The
story then carries one through
1917?the War, Prohibition and its
attendant, illegal traffic in liquor. .
The boys,, now grown lip, enter into
the bc-qr racket and become veritable
leaders in their line.?James Cagr.ey
and .Edward Woods play the parts
of the- grown-up gangsters with a
spontaneous' ability which lends the
film the final touch in realism.
nt-y particularly, leads this parade of
?iariwit;?s wun u jHiweriui periui illance
which will long stand cut in
the mind oF any audience. This" picture
reveals him as an actor to be
I reckoned with in any list-of tilmrium's
bust. , : ??; ?
Donald Cook, as the honest brottn?i*r~
has several scenes which provide intense
dramatic highlights. There
seemed to be a feeling^ throughout
-on?the?part of the large oust thnt =
i they were doing something epic? as
! they reallv wore. The result was a r>**
sense of teamwork and a display of
, nhrtirLy~""wh7r^TT?move^ tTie auditor. ~
from screen-consciousness and leads
I him into that realm where ^10 fee's
he is seeing everything in actuality.
Joan Blondell,- Jean Harlow, Mae
Clark and-Mia Mj\rvin provide?tin?
I feminine interest?but n?t in the
| manner of the' old crook pictures.
. There, is no sentiment lost, and the
I girls present moving characters in
'this vivid drama. Beryl Mercer as
I the mother is?well?as only Beryl
'Mercer can be. Leslie Fenton, Rita
. Flynn, Murray Kinnell, Robert Emmett
O'Connor, Bon Hendricks, Jr.
and others ate included in the balance
of this well organized cast.
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"I ; .NOTICE ~
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j_ There will be a musical* given by
some of. Columbia's best talents Sunday,
October 18 at 6 o'clock in interest
of SL Lukes Episcopal Church
sponsored by Mr. J. A. Niekleby. The
! public is cordially invitod.
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