The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 16, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8

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TAKES THREE Y toward Hughes Eng*ages World's - Air Speclacle-nn Which 87 20,000 People Appear Hell's Angels." the most lavish wilb-opcrr-at- the Capitol-T The spectacular air thriller was p ?d by Howard Hughes, president :ost of $4,000,000, and took three Filming of "Hell's Angels" begs rix months of preliminary researc proceeded steadily for nearly thre< ?? devoted -to aviation and Z< R^l. T.r^r, i_r?u : ~ utn miu uomca nan, yimipal players in this stupendous dra- m< la of air-war, are supported in the 18 emine department by Jean Har- ^1< )\v, who-appears m her first screen 0 ale in "Hell's Angels." ici ~t)tfteTS "who appear in- the roster ? f players include John Harrow, Lu jen Prival, Jane ^Wtnion, Evel} n tall, Douglas Gilmore, Stephen Carr ,ena Malena and .Wyndham StandProducer-Director Hughes, himself 11 export licensed pilot,, has estabshftd a record" for all lime in niu- , on picture extravagance in the filnir- | l'g of his air classic. On air scenes flone he has expended nearly $2,000, 00, and the total distances covered i?the sky battles was exactly 227, DO miles. I The largest air-fleet ever- assemled, except by governments, parti ipated in the picture. The aerial 1.uadron comprised 87 filanes, inluding more than 40 true war-type hips. The air fleet included German 'okkers; British, T. M.'s, S.-, E. 5's,i\-qist De Havilands, Snipes, a German Gotha borhTieF and a Zeppelin. CHESTER PARAGRAPHSMiss Helen Beckham .was hostess o o a party of young friends, at her ionic Wednesday evening in honor' >f Miss Fannie Hobby. At 6:00 )'clock the guests were" served lun- | heon which consisted of a variety ' >f th season's most tempting dishes, t onoi-iuiO .1? ^ItllV 's-HVT I :pent Sunday with her parents, Mr. j md Mrs. Kd. Hooper. | Mrs. Elbethel McClennon is out v igain afitii1 fining qnita nick at har | i ionic on Mcl.ure St. Mrs. Mnvii6 Glenn of Winston- | Salemn, spent a few days with her c irotner MY. Julius Johnson. Mr. Jas. larden accompanied her on her reurn to Winston. t.e The sfoFk arrived at the home of t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gill, a few lights ago and left twin girls. Mother , livd babies" are doing line. 1 7-1 f Tlrs. Bertha Beekham and Mr. -John Mel.tire??pem Minday in (Jlmton , kV-ith Mr. Mel.ure's daughter. Mrs. L.ani a Rice. - ? ' I 'On tne siek list are; Mr. John J llinton, Mr.. Robert A.vers, Mrs. Roberta W^idon, Mrs. Mary Brice. I w The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wrieht I Mnekney Street, was.' destroyed by ire "a few nights ago. j . Mr. Jimmy Grant died Friday nite j1; ifter a lingering illness. Funeral (jl services were held at Linfoln.ville u ,'hurch< - . \rr?rrr.-' Miss Roberta Burlianan was :lh^ Sunday ,gdest of her cousin Miss ; f' lelen BecKTlaTn. After an illness oT several yeais ^ Jrs. Bo'xie^Fo'ster. beloved wifc of : s, dr. James Foster, Sr., died at her j* STATEMENT OF l H I VICTORY SAVINGS IT ' '*>.- . AT THE CLOSE OF BUS] ? HESOURC ?Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Liberty Bonds Owned by Dank Bonds and Stocks Owned by Ban] Furniture and Fixtures J _ Banking House __?. ??; Other Real Estate Owned Cash on hand and due from Bank; Checks and Cash Items Exchanges for the Clearing Housi Total __ ,1 1 i i a hit m * 'i m m m m M9 M KlM m JL a /-i ' ?i i <" < * - - i apuai mock raid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, less Current Ex . . J I&Xes Paid". Due to Hanks and Rankers ...... Individual Deiiosits subject to ch( savings Deposits __ ITeffitfnrt" Certificates of Deposit - _ _ Time Certificates of Deposit Certified Checks_ __ __ "^Tchier's Checks 4 iotes and Puds Re-discounted tills. Payable, including Certificate . Borrowed Christmas Club ____ Total State cf South Carolina. County <1. W. Vance, Cashier of the ajiove .worn, says that the aliove and 1 ondition of said bank, as shown b Sworn to and subscribed befofe 932. . J.JL JOB ... Not? 'orrect Attest: N. A. Jenkins, G. Lee Ratliff THE PALMETTO LI 1 $4,000,000 AND EARS TO PRODUCE ? Greatest Aviators to Make I'lanes Are Used and, in Mass Scenes screen enterprise of all time, \ irodueed and personally director the Caddo Company, at a years to complete, m October 31, 1927, following h and preparation. Shooting ^ years, with .18 months alone ^ppelin sequences. A total of 137 pilots, and as many months filming of action above the 5uds. The pilots included every unt flyer and ex-War-ace. in Amer. ' i. Scene inCHotuard hughes' Air Angels' ..... . jj> 1 \ . ! mm1 on__McLure St., Tuesday night, he was the mother of- five sons, four f whom survive:. Mr. Rufus Foster, 'ashington, D. C.; Mr. Janies Fosr, New York City; Mr. LcAvry Fos>r, Los Angeles, Cal.; and Mr. Scott osier of this city. ller second son r. Charles Foster preceded her to ie grave aUout five years ago. It as in March of last year that Mr. id Mrs. Foster celebrated their 50th 'edding Anniversary. Funeral serces were held Sunday afternoon at iu A? Mi K. '/. church cif which she id been a member for 44 years, ev, T. II. Aycrs delivered the prinpal .eulogy. The church was pack-, i with tiiends both white and coi ed. Interment was in Benson Ccnr- . ,ery. Much sympathy is . extended ie Fosters' in thy loss of wile and lU'st citizens, a lovable Christian oman who spent her life in doing in (1 iiinl. making friends. A great onian has fallen arrd she 'is"" missed am the home.-ehureh-frnd -eomnvu- it-y;--Beautiful floral designs coy- _ ed the grave?thus^ bearing mute stimony of the esteem in'which she as held. Mr. C. E. Leathers continues imroving in health. . Mrs. Janie Johnson, of Salisbury, as returned home after being at the L-dside of nor aunt, Mrs. Roxie Fos;r; ller husband. Mr. Julius Johniu came down Sunday to attend thi moral services of I\Irs. Foster; ( hesier friends learned with relet ot the death of Dr. I'. F. Wat- " >ii. td' Columbia. Deepest sympathy i extended the family. . . ' "V iTTOiS'DlTlON OF ^NK, Columbie, S. C. IN ESS, I)EG. 3 1,1931 ,'ES; ^ | 868.517.25* 65.20 NONE k. -I.-'.. NONE ---- 4,694.60 NONE ? 14,227.87 ? s 8,868.64 ? NONE ? NONE ... . . ____ 891,868.56 : ? -r -- 814,611.81 -- 115.68 pense and ________ __ NONE NONE ;ck -$19,772.21 46,577.85 NONE 715.00 ?15.50 1,074.61 __ __ rswrNii, ?s for Money .--,^4 -- 7.000.W ? - 4- ' "- -- 1,485.90 $91,368.56 of Richland. Before me came named bank, who, being duly nregoing statement is a true y the hooks of said bank, "me This 8th day of Januarys" [NS0N' ; iry Public for South Carolina. 1 , E. A. Adams. 4 - .. . I CADER ? ' I ~ rz * SUMMERVILLE NEWS Anions: those who visited Bethel. Church, recently were Mioses Francis Clark, Henrietta Clark, Thomasena and Frederica Pinch of Mt. Zion, in Charleston, and Mrs. M. E. Green of Emanuel. Mrs. Green is a prominent worker in the "mother church;" Miss Frederica Finch in Social work; Miss Thomascna Finch, a public school teacher; iTTiss Henrietta Clark, is^tir "teacher training77" at Allen and Miss Fr-i ,Ts: Clark a sei at l(>irke Normal. ... The name of Mrs. "Bertha Ferret who read the Emancipation Proclamation, Jan. 1, was left out of our notes last .week. She reflected." much credit on herself and community. Mrs. Matilda Da via of Mt. Zion, Charleston once a resident of outtown, was at B*ethel last Sunday, jjhe spent some time with the pastor and family, and was dinner guest of Mav and Mrs. Saxon llarley. -Prof. R. C. Ready.-efficient organist ot Bethel and Principal of lav High ScrroTTT at M orrcks ~ Curner who York isJbacH at. his post to the delight of his'many friends. Mrs. C. I>. Aiken served( creditably at the organ in his absence. Rev. S. W. Witherspoon preached last Sunday from the subjecta"Spir-itmrl?Unemployment." Taken from Matt. 20:3-6: Why stand ye here all day idle? He will deliver a special sermon next Sunday' morning, Jan. 17 from the subject "Tht. Two-Story House." A large- crowd is expected to hear this unusual message. Those on the sick list the past week..were: Mr. Lcroy Glover, Mrs.Carrie Perry, Mrs. "Francis Hafr.l They are improving nicely. Miss Louise Anderson of Charleston was a week-end guest of Miss Evalyn "Sumpter at thc Manse 2-4. The funeral of Miss Mary Gibbs was held at Macedonia Baptist church last Tuesday 1 P. M. Mr. Ai~A. Aiker. undertaker in.~chaig<r~ There will be a series of meetings at th0 A. M. E. Zion church beginning next Sunday. Local ministers, will do the preaching. 'Rev. C. W. Wade is pastor. The "Leader" leads! Read it! Rev. and Mrs. Witherspoon were the recipients of a lovely surprise party, Monday evening. Lovely music at the door heralded the approach of-the folloWinir friends:?Revs. J. VV. Buddin. Simeon Ross, L.. Smalls^ C. Wade, *Af<?sdames Charlotte Pearson, Elia Martin. Sara Irack, Jennie Jenkins, Alll'l' McQueen,~TT. Musefcyr Blanche Fraser, L. Weston, Janie Gilliard, Eva Ann Hill. M. Ravenell. Gertrude Joyner. Miss Emily Pearson, Mr. Kobt. Jenkins with tokens from Mrs. McClendon and Viola Cobbs an enjoyable hour spent. The closing of the People State Bank, the last banking institution here temporarily .demoralized business, but the people goneially are going lot? ward with courage and hope. GREAT FALLS NEWS'- * Sunday Jan. 10, marked another high day in Zion. Sunday School whs opened at 10:80 .by the Supt. Mr. W B. Carter. The teachers were at their posts and the very interesting lesson was effectively taught. Mr, Carter, Supt. makes a special stud;, of the work and enters into it. whole heartedlyv The Schooi is progressing .under his - leadership. At?11:.'10 mornimr service began. riie Pastor Rev. J, W. Shaw preached to a large audience a wonderful sermon. Subiecl "Life's Libra.iv: Hi? hearers listened eagerly to tlys masterpiece.?H?was?indeed?soul .tin tug aitd enrh seemed to resolve within t'tht uWM Hi'ttPt' UT'bP |?Hhhh' as to what he writes in his life's .hook for 1932. ' ..The choir is quite an asset to the services under the leadership of M)> Isom Clinton^ The spirituals are soul reviving". ? ? At 6:30 P. M, Christian Endeavor was opened. The meeting was very interesting and the topics were fully discussed. The program was in the hands of Miss Correlia Holmes and Miss Willa Mae Clinton. The President, Mr. Isom Clinton, does all in his power to make the Christian Endeavor a success. ? At 8 o'clock Rev. Shaw introducpreachers. Mr. Brown vand Mr. Leoy Johnson, better knowh as the boy preachers. These bys are under the supervision of Rev. J. W. Shaw. ,H, is training them to preach. His training has had and is having the desired effect upon them. Brown preceedef Johnson. Both boys preached wonderful sermons. As^ they stood and the child Jesus as He stood in the temple and taught lawyers, and doctors So effective was the work of these boys the spirit ran high and r.oven young men connected themscU ves With the churcji of the Living God. Rev. Shaw deserves praise for Encouraging ?these young rhen to carry me worci ot trod. He is a Beacon Eight f<5r them. The members of ParadUe A, M. E. Zion Church hold Rev. Shaw in high' esteem. He possesses thos^ characteristics that bring -sinwi'k In the work. Hp gpta his people to .work with him not foi him. He biulis his help" while'He fs' building ft!s business. He puts his heart as well as his head into his work May he live long to carry the work co greater heights. Tlj[e Buds of Promise met at the home of the president, Mrs. Mamie Gaither. Sunday afternoon 3:30. The meeting. was indeed interesting and largely atended. he Boosters' Club was organized Sunday afternoon at Paradis?_.A. M. E. 'ion Church. Mrs. Addell, C. l^elson is the efficient president. ?* irty numbers were enrolled. Amount collected* $1.00. Miss Thelma McCollough is spendtng sometime with relatives at black RiVm, S. ('. EBENEZEK A. M. IS. CHURC H < Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor Inspite of the inclement weather during the previous week, Suniisn was a beautiful day and .services were well atcnded. Sunday School was opened at 9:45 with Supt. J. W. Ford at his post. The lesson were taught to the various classes by the -teachers and the review was conduce-, ed by the pastor. This was thr- day set apart lot the election of officers, the supet ii'lciident liuhcn th.? inciting over to the pastor who prosideu during the election. A nominating comittee made its report, the following were.* elected otfieers for this conference year. J. W. Ford, Sup*..; P. E, Presskry, assistant}- Elizabeth Dayia_Mas.elected.- seeiwury; -Mac. Hunter assistant; Mrs. E. A. Pfckett, treasurer; Mr. Walker Thompson librarian. T ' " The following constitute the teach nig siatl; \V. L. Foxworth, E. J. Fi x-, worth, Rev. D. -C.- Calhoun, Ft hi a Thompson, Ella Carmichael, Lillie -Dosier, Ten rossa?I lodge ami?Sihhie Hunter. rollerilmi .\rrtt? sidering the stringent times.- Divine service was- begun, at 11:15, the. pastor seemei to be very much himself and delivered a burning message on the ^subject "An appeal to backsliders. Text Jsa, l-r!8r?Conic now-and let us?reason?together.?oW, To*Leagne convened at the regular hour with a fair attendance. .Miss- Ethel Robinson is the very-.elficient president and Mr. James Morgan, vice president. The evening service began at 7:J0 o'clock. The choir gendered thrilling?tmtsir?irmfer?direction of Bro. T. J. Belle and Blackwell. The pastor delivered another soul stirring ser| .non from the text "What tlunk'ye oi Christ?" Each service was -crowded with anxious listeners. Everything bids fair for a prosperous year in j church activities at -EBenc/.er this year for the new'Jiastor is dr..wing the crowds. The depression is intili?ely felt in these sections especially so since the recent -closing . of . all three batik's in MnJUns.- The pastor is much' enthused over his~- iiev. tield Kiu;r.g a loyal set of men and n\omen C3K- * . iivtijj mill III tilt' pi'OSOfUl Hill Ol UlO program/ lie himself is a ur-Mcss weikei. GREENWOOD NKWS Tabnercle Baptist Church is siiH alive aiul moving on. "The "Sunday School with its elf it-it'nt siipcrinti nJent .Mrs. A. Uritl'in is still progressing. The first two Sundays quite a numbw of new students enl'dllcU .Hid we are urging them to be on tim? each Sunday morning. fh4_B._Y._P. U. with .Miss Willie Fox directress. The Young People's Working Club with Mr. Charlie Bdl* "Jen president. The W. C. T. U. w I. Mi;s. Emma Peterson president. 1 lit Missionary Society with .Mrs. B. B. ' J one a;?president. The 'Pulpit?Arri1 with?Mi's. A. M. Fox, president are "all hard* at work. Each deader is trying to~ go~over the top.- r~?? Pastor Mathis is realy doing so ik preaching. Large crowds attend both morning and evening services. All visitors and friends ai'e welcome. Mr. Casper Rutf, Misses Willie Fox I and Mayme L.. Wiliams motored to Abbeville last Sunday afternoon. "Messrs Manyweather and Garrett Maise of Biltniort% N. C., spent last Thursday in the city visiting their aunt., Mrs. Carrie Butler. Mrs. Minnie E. Williams of C'hijagu if hero visiting ln>r So lor. ,Un. Sal lie- J.-Lomax of G2S. Pearl Sl. Macedonia Baptist Church Rev. E. H. Herbert, Pastor We are very- proud to '.statu that i he T"s7ier licard rendered "a yi ry |iti 1111 i11 priuirinii Munduy n it -n-tnr- fi was enjoyed by all present. "The Junior Missionary put Thursday afternoon at the church. .The president presided. We were glad Bowens who miuk some timely reniarks. Miss Bowens is one .01 the faithful teachers of the Brewer Jr. Colege. ?. We are glad to say that .Mrs*. Isabella Perrin is on the mend again. Miss Esther E. Bowens was tire guest of Rev. and Mrs. E. II. Herbert Saturday. St ARTO\ xkws ' - ; Marion has again settled to work after having three weeks holiday. The teachefs and pupils are agijin at work. The following visitors were guests of the city, during the holidays. Mi. -lames. Cann?n?from. Washington. 1 l C.; Mr. Mishew from New York; Miss Rebecca Fladger of Philadelphia an Miss Crosland, Mr. and Mis. Norton Miles from New York, Miss Annie L. Bomar of Florence was the guest of Mrs. Goddard. Mr, and Mrs. James Roberts and Miss Pickett Very p)ea-anl caller..it the A. M. E. Manse. [ The Emancipation program Held at St. John Church was exceptionally good. The address delivered bv Rev. J. E. Thomas, presiding elder of the Florence District will live long in the hearts of the people. Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Dcas and little daughter visited friends and, relatives in__Sum . ter this past week: v Rev. Duckett and family enjoyed a sumptious dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Fulmore's Sunday. Miss Verna Rhue Mason I was a week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs. Jas. McClintic and while here she was a pleasant caller at the home of Mrs. A. V. Hagin. ? Ikorriett Duckett celebrated herv eleventh birth-day Monday afternoon with a jolly bunch of youngsters. They played many games after which they were served a delicious sweet course assisted by Misses Tholma -Ruth.Gyddard and Jannie Smith, The following enjoyed CFu mselves Slid said gopd-bye wishing Harriett many birthdays: M. Fladger, V. Deas, M. Hayes, M. Fox\?orth, L. Smith, H. Saturday, January 16, 1982 CHERRY CHURCH NEWS Cherry Hill Sunday School is still moving forward. Saturday night the lefcth angel came and summoned Bro. A. VV. Davis to his long eternal home. He was one of the eldest trustees of the church and served as a faithful servant. Though it is our lost, wetrust it is heaven's gain. Sleep on -and take yout^-rest? love -you well ? but God loved you best. I lis funeral was held 'Sun'Jay 3:00 o'clock. Rev. s G. G. Daniel: , -Pastor preached the sermon. Associate ministers present: Rev. I. VV. Gore, Rev. H. Ii. Wilson and Dr. Robert of Florence, S. C.; Rev. Gore and Hev. H." H. Wilson made a few^bricf remarks on the jifc of Bro.-Davis." Rev,-Daniel* text may-. be found St. John 14:3. Subject Ami if I igo.tnnl prepare a nlace for you I will come again anil receive you uttf^ myself, , ' ' VAY -1 ulf Rev. Rpncrf p.cached a s.iul stilling scimo'n fi'in Matt. 27 10: Uibjict My God, :iGod,' why has "~MTs. Gore from Pennsylvania, ho J are visitign their relatives, Mr. ami Mrs. II.' L. Bessurt. We .ai j glad ? to have Mi^. Ro?e llurley, ami husband and Jaughter. and her mother Mrs. Mack, brother and nephew of Wilmington, NTT.", \visiting friends" and relatives.?: ? ^?Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Alford, Mrs. II. L. Bcssart, Mrs. G.'W. Tyser, Mrs. Jim Lynch and others. ' . ' Sunday night a program was- rendered by the R. T. Club. Monday at 8:30 the Sunshine .Bund met in session at the church. Many werc present. . ; . "' Thursday morning'bright and eari.v many were seen gathered afouixj - the basement to begin working on the church again after, a long period .ias passe !. Later our pastor' came ' and everybody <got busy. We. die ilad In see another start made on - '.mi new churclr; ~ r Friday 8:30 the Women's Mission- ivy Society met -at the home of Mrs. *Lel-ah .Ion's, After the busiru-s meeting wy then went into praise . service. After a,short prayer service II expressed themselves as hei. thankful to be in a another New . Year's meeting and intended to ?' . ,. * more this, year l'cr Christ than before. After 4.his the hostess- served deliciouii-T^ickcn salad on let|ucu . ? leaves, eake, lemon pie, hot cocosT" which was enjoyed"1-by all. Next ,"v~ meeting wil be at the home of Mrs. " .-Lii oh 3iiiglt'tni y, i f. nrnur ?? KA M RLRG NK\VS 1 Miss"I). MTTCcarse delightfully;enWL.v /M..U 1 vvi lamcu tnv ? uw r> nu v^iuu <*L ilt'I home Dee 15 with thc. president presiding In keeping with the season a Xtiias ' _ I>) ojfi-m.. . TvT^TTHTrWotl nnmisl ing of vocal ami piano music and talks pertaining to Christmas. ... ' , The club members 7na<ft? contlibutions to some of. the unfortunate of hc town by giving 10 person gifts ?n Christmas morning. All appro rated them very much. After the arangement of this,business the hostess serve'i the club potato salad, sallino.s and cocoa, fruit a>ke, punch and candies. Mrs. (iivciie thanked the hostess for a pleasant afternoon at her honu* in tTehalf of the club'. - . Th*-?U'hm'ii?Who Club?Uiet al_JJie 1 uriiu> ?oi. S. Marshal Jan. l> w with president at. her post. Each member oeupicd her plaiv in the meeting which made a good start ~ for the New Year. ' Timely talks wore . 1 h,. New Year's work. * . After the busines was over the hostes served a 'salad, --sal-tines and postum, fruit cake, punch .and can -tHes^ :? Sinrf tuj?_vms_i;he first meeting after he holidays, the hostess had a hoanlWiillt, .I/./.....r* V.?~~ i nn. - ^i.uiuuiy uvv.u1ui.cij Allias ll't-'l' III It'll with gifts. The hostess distributed % 72 gifts to the nine members. Al' were over-joyed to know that Saute wa.s still a'ive and thinking of them. The club was favored with wonderful music from the-air. . Mrs. Ruth Baitlcy thankerttheTros- ^?? _ 'toss on behalf of the club for an en_ lovable evening at her home. .. " 1 ~ "" v. Charlton. M." Foxworth, F. Davis, II. ' H. Dix, N. ,C. Gennie?, R. Bo.wen, J. Hayes, Joseph Smith, C. Lee Misshoe, V. Gregg. Mr. Gus Black and old citizen of : Marion -passed to the gj-eat "tmyimir ^ Sunday night. He #as funoralized Tuesday evening at St. John church. Th'S Woinl M issioiiary meeting wn.-i i_ held at St. John 4:30 Sunday after noon. We,enjoyed a wonderful progruui. Mis. Hattic Wi.sl.ing'cn was _ Mi: I res-; uf (' > ?Tn j cikoi ion ?7^?was goo;i amounting to $.5.37 which ....... ... nan i<fiiniuuiea to tne enurch. The Trustee Aid Board met at the A. i\V R, Mange Sunday afternoon and planned aff oyster supper for Tuesday night January 19th at the Manse. The Musical program at St. John's was quite a success. Benefit Board N omher 'Two. Mi1. Utley Davis has begun work ?J on a new brick home which promir.e3 ' ~v4 to be one of the best of the city. Rev. and Mrs. Porter are quietly domiciled on Soutfy Main St., in the 31? R, Parsonage.- The people of Marion^aae delighted to haye them.'1 Rev. JJ.< P. Washington of Mullins will preach at St. John Sunday afternoon. All are invited to come ^ut and worship with u?. Marion CoUnty Teachers' Association met at the Marion County Training School Saturday, Jan. 9th. I < Miss Thelnia Godtlard ' wae the week?end guest of , Misa Lilft ^fivift. ?of Rains, S, C; Mr. Guss Black's nephew", wife and I mother are here to attend the funferal. They are from Washington. iMfe v-t-.