The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1932, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday. January 2:1, 1932.
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Mrs. Vivian Gregory KiUingsv. h
wife of Dr. J. W. KilliHgr.worill, .Jr..
Columbia Univcrsita. Xilw Vn;k
Y., is spending awhile with her parents
on Wayne street,
Mrs.^ Car-tie V. Moorman, Mr. and
Mrs. Van Buren Wave, of 'Washnglo,,
D. C. motored to Columbia, Times- '
day and remained in the city until
jiiiuiiuuy morning. vvime here they
were the?reeijrients?of- many, social~
activities.
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Mr. Zlon Jackson, formerly. o f-i
in New Yoi'k City,' leturnod to New .
York last Saturday, alter ' spending
. -<tAv6 weeks home and in- the cilx visbiting
relatives afftl* friends. Mr.
Jackson io quite n ami while
in " Lykesland enjoyed quite a time
hunting.
Mrs. Frances G./Bauingardner rc?
turned to the city/last Monday alter
an absence of more.than four iiuuvths.
During, her absence Mrs. Buumgaidner
visited her/son L)r. Lutlu-r O.
Baumgardner, president of ^th'e John
Andrews Cliniy Society, and li.is faultily,
at Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. Wiiliani
Eady and family at Grand. Rapids,
Michigan;. and her daughter Mrs.
Victoria B./McKinnon, also hyi sifters
Mesdapres Elizabeth Heed atrdKatherine/Dixon
at iBostbn Massa-'
ehiisett? / Mrs
T . ...? v.illl',1. ' I I'jM'l
a deligh/fully profit able stay-' it) lire
mid-we'rft and in. the Ea.sU v .
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M.?SBOOZER KM'KRX\INS.
Miss Henrietta Boozer entertained
ther'Younger Matrons' Club with a
bridge party', last Tuesday atU'iT.bon
a?!her home on Washington street,
preceding the games, a salad euurse
-fvas served; the pink and green color
? -jsclveme being carried out. First
prize was won 'by Mis .Alun I'nltMiss
Wilhelniina -Thompson recei ved
second prize; Miss KUa Clyde My-,
ers received the?guest prize. .
Other guests.present in addition to
the members of-th.e Club were Misses
Edith Butler, Lily Jones, Wilhilmina
Thompson, Ella Clyde Myois and Mis.
Holmes of Richmond, Ya.
Mrs. Estelle Johnson assisted Miss
Boozer throughout the afternoon.
DRAMATIC CLI B.
Xhe?Dramatic?Ckrb?mvtr -wit li?Mrs.
Helen Dreher, 1208 lleidt street oti
Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. The.
meeting opened with Mrs. 11.' (i.
Bookman, the nresidnni
J> During a business session- a number
of committees reported, namely:
the. committee on Dramatics;*' The
Financial Committee, the 1'iograni
Committee and the Committee on
Christmas baskets. These reports
were very goorh A now i?nimilIW'
was appointed.
In keepi n g with one of our nurposes,
that is, giving the people something
worthwhile, the club is requesting
the public to enjoy wlCli
them, An Evening with Negro Composers,
at the home of Mrs. II. O.
Bookman, 1712 Gadsden street February
14.?Llslt-'n," niHl- y/w u'lii h. -ui'
~HK>tthis iinnsiud-Lixa-l ___
After dispensing with all business.
? the hostess invited Us-to the ?ii11":i
room table "which was uniqiiely ai
ranged with a lovely vase of dower.of
the season in the renter."IT iv e
cry member enjoyed a JelielRiTs el
olate course,with marshmqjlows. : ..;i
assorted cakes. Everyone espies ;d
themselves as having spent a r.dea.-"
; ant evening. .
Happily we disbanded to meet- aM.
Frasier, 2112 -Washington St.
?? Tirr: j. rr:rn.?
Our?meeting?was - called trr order
by the president, Vivian Russell. A
song was sung,, "Hail, Ilail." Next
veises were said, lire prayer
was led by Mary Agnes Harper. A
recitation by M,attie Hickson. Song
"Silent Night." Dues were taken up.
' A delicious course .of fudge', candy,
cake, ambrosia and drinks was servCIud
met at Grade M!U- .Idles'
home. The next meeting will be at
the home of Mary Agnes Harper,
Monday.
Officers: President, Vivian Russell;
Treasurer, Grade-Mae .-Jones r- Repnr
ter. BdVnice Raiford; Pianist, Kloise
Hunter.
W EHNKSIJA V A1 I I .K X tH) X
BRIIHii: Cl.l'K
Greenville, S. C.- -Mrs. Henry Perniunl
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v,.v?i uciiniuimiy enierte.meo lite ?> .
A. B. C. at hoi home on Kchol
January 13. Beautiful vases of -flow
era added to the cnaiiu of the livirg
room, where three I.iuils wei\, LauL:
for bridge.
~?After three progressions of bridge
iTwas found that Mrs. O M. Tiiopip
son held high score and received u
Parker, drawing highest"'fjtU'd >"' I
corisolation, received t\vo linen dish
towels. - The booby a Igrrgc --puekngr I
of matches went to Mrs. Asiiy.Stewart.
The guest prize, a very prcf!y
vase, went to Mrs. W. (\ l)v,unions.
Mrs. Pereival hnu as hi-r 1 s ,
Mesdaines W. C. DciJimon.;. t'hanr
Brooks and Miss Gertrude Robinson.
~THe~ Hostess,""assisted by Miss Gvn
White serveil chicken salad, sal tine's
and tea.
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tin: t osmopoi.itans
( harleston, ('.?On Friday Lfc.h
M.adyni l.'.ola K/.ekw:l.c h a Ui) .UUi 1.V uuntamed
fire Cosmopolitan' liritt -c
v !via "and guest at her homo on Ft iX
Street.
1 lie room in whitlj bridge was
play.eti was "~l?eaul!t lib> uecoraled ,
wiin urea wis, a. las'bouits and oilier
\nias dycoratiops wnieli. allowed that
? nn. tmas was near. . ' <r
lai oyV were passed at live-thirty.
a hit two hours 01 hard playing cards
were laid aside. Madam Elizabeth
Sator holder Ot bigest score was| presented
a l it a at a al .till; Madam lieiilah
I coin?holder of bigam^C club sculo-a
j?;.iw. ui doii and . lauane alayine liui
i hmson holder of lowest, club score
t'osmopolilan'AIajia'/.ines ol the month,
ilss ' Naoi'ni \\ ilsun-coiisolatiuii. a
lovely box of stationary.
1 ne guests oi Madam E vie keel were
the Misses Tom Harrison; .Naomi v/il.
. i, .ma ; .]>!?:., .Wattle Aioua'on, Rosa
find 1'h TelLO Cl^'de, Jchhie DullMirssT
M.esdanis '(.utnoiine 1\\ ,Amelia
'.' lent, ilaltie Citfpne, Julia I>ecasta,
Thelma 'Uoliloiig, Leila Dougton,
4j-lhwL+tbe- Traoey,- M?g &nndl'< >T%fnMi?
l.iuiii j-reauooks Eugei.ia irujggins,
iiizV.!t Saior, Leairice McLhee, L-nuly
,Jackson, Awdery *Uerh, Rubye Lornwill,
liurriette Alii/key, lialtie Miller,
:uuiy 1' icldiiig, 'The lUdhtbers present,
were tile .uiss Doiliiy iiuil, Margaret
iliown, Margiet Eraser, Maude Hyatt,..lesdams
Anela Oliva lioaulan Lewis,
laymc 1 liitelieiisun.. (,'hai lotte Powell,
..Hinted llore.
A?Meiigiili ul repast ot-gj^een peas
iieamed v.hite potatoes," salmon cro- j
< .lots, lea tolls, Russian tea anil can-I
? K's were served. j
^fhir^lisscs Maude Hyatt, Marguente
and Nidi mi (.rant Entertain.
.On Wednesday Dec.. dU,*lP.'.?l the
. iisses Maude Hyatt, Marguerite Fiaicr
and Naomi Grant eiitertftined a
tV\. trie-mis and house guests at -hei ,
ut.me .on Cannon St.
the. ii'oin- in whie.li tliq guest
l iuiii'ii was becomingly .decorated uftn
rentns' and a lovely tree..
,;on'c o; vlie'guesfs were tile Misses
.uiinel.n ( u.-t, .Duiothy Laile WilheLieiia-W
alterand EtheL Rennetw
*. Ai is.-c.-.s Arthur Cit'iiwiv, Charles
.Variolas, Bichuid Browne,. Clafanor
: cott, i\. Mcknight, Kobinsoii \\ hiUar
i er, v\.'ii.si>n T'oued, Julius Browne.
Mr: and .Mrs. .1'inki'ioy Kzehiil, .or.
und .Mrs. .J. W. Frascr. Mr. and "Mrs.
aoboit Iveal, Mcsdamcs Beuiah I.e.. is
tuiia Walton, ...aynie liutchensdn.
Tl^Tl Li HIV
erved. Mes er.s- Wilbur n a J id ISTi nn.ons
,<.,.1,.. . ....u s.r\ ap.roiu.st. u. me. .v.go.
. a\. .'s' ore uv.cu a i u.'ins.irtl ino lniv.*i
' a' lbeets lor tile ~S.ccu...,i .
.'d i.-s .na. u.ai or Fraser was-a veiy
. i;.u'ffg hostess to' .the. Cosniopoh-!
....11 iiiw.se (.-tub and Guest- at her
i ume on cannon ,St. Jan.bth lbdli. .
ia.d'es v.ele laid lor twenty-eight
;-iw 1 tailey.s were -passed_at.ilyc-t.hirly
. i'tei ii .e games of successful and0
ill.;-oC,. t- s. i? \i>iet.v.ijlalicys wore col*
ioctgd and scores. To. Madam Mae
a ettid-table was presented:' Miss
Vaduu Grant holder of highest c'ltib
vii v was* piVsentcd a single deck ol
Itma 1 *c guy-tie holder of lowest guest
o.e v.as presented.'single deck of
..lien playing cards.
'1 lie guests ol the hostess were the
. .isse?. irma I'equettb, Inez Spentter,
; t....
v.vwi^iinm tiuv. v., uuTTitn uuiiiisuji yen.:
ie D_uitfiass, Saivsniie Lee, Mattie
V--- Vfr~?K
lib ye Coimvell, Sadye Fielding, Katl.erine
lvey. 1J ai rielte Hie key, 1 latUe
. iii.t r, jiuiia^-I'oNvell, Mae Stewart
j.u.- were the.Misses Dorothy
IranFoid', Flk.abeih SatoV. The mem-'
l ets present wree the Misses Dorotr.y
Ilaie. Mururejt Droadtiax, Naomi CJrant
Maude. UvalL, Mesd'ames, Leola K/.el.lel/'.rr.idVed
TIM t1. MuUlll- IlllttjlUII'
.L'.' in. Helen O'Huin, Anyta
Oliver.
\ n.o .ieli"Iu.''ul .menu oi potatoes
with nuts, raisins 'aiul'"hiai:s1iiiiailoe>;
tfiearn, carrots and green
Telery olr.es7'luit butteied lull.-,
, i r.'ii * 'nickel. Uus:- ian tea mid Randies
\ el e Served,' , . j
Cosmopolitan Annul Dunce "A?ii..n;-?
the holidays festivals was
t ie \nnnul D'anee of the "C'osniopo1
tan ilridge Club." At Darts Casiini
Fee. hi. l'.'dl.
Ill I* * ilMHU \\ <t> IIIU>L UltlU 11 I L? i 1
"iliiiijiS.il rt iui l>aIlu<>ii.S', C i 111stns .'
I i i'nr> .ami Si uiherii Smilux. "
Al"l\ii'l\i! o'clock alter l'aors in
Tin- foi.ni r>rMvnistles-,MmlToon:i,~~ci i .S"
els and confetti- hat}' been passed k.ie
i kid ii.ei.ib island >.beir escorts danc(d
id one of the latest and ir.ost'
popular strains. ? .
Am nr.'n; the out of town guests.
il,?. Moth f'nnyors, Kniiiy
Flaser of Virginia State, Anne
1'l aser of St oror "College, Helen Trotti
of New ^ ork ( iiy. Al Ids V llgllll!!
McUolh. l-.itaJfeddar of Orangeburg.
S. 'C., .Maiie Hoffman of Summer-^
\ ille; Messrs. Keid -McBeth of HantpOn
Institute, flume, Dennis and I.eidV:
Si! It on of Orangeburg, Thalus'
4>aniel-r;?John?Ford ham. John?Bull,
( I" Orangeburg, Drs. Fdward Twigg
of Ypginia State College. Joseph
Kohinson id' Harlem ilospital, X*. Y.
Mioses Anbreha Cox, Bennett . College.
X. C., Olive Wallace of Croons
I no, X. (A, Wilhelmina Walton, of
Augusta, (la., Mr. Wilson Puycell of
I.ineola Univ., Mr. Howard' Bennett,
of Fi.-k University.
Misses Maude Hyatt and Marguo
t" r-r- ' I>.. 1 O..IV S\f
i lie r l a.^ur, i.m unn (v uuu nuu, vi i
New Yovk City, Mr. H. N. Ivey motorc-d
to Walterborb, to visit the niother
.of .Miss Hyatt, Sunday Jan. 10,
Ruth CoMveis of New Jersey and
TL > aJiyails
Tin- Rubyaits were most delitrlit fui>
lv > Hie, i11>i J .lav ll'tjr hostess M iss
( ii";ii":If .-iibuKti at her home on Lino
j.x.i 't. Jan. 11, IP'1- at IV: JO. :
\ ji'i- (.?,.? -gauien of bridge had
been i>layed the priv.es wore awardf
t - .Mies Naomi Wilson holder -ot
high l .it' r t se">r%- and Miss Marguerite
I Vasi r, holder of highest club
score beautiful Costume jewelry was
presented. Miss Carrie Lindsay hold.
C ..
Tlihi HAliMtflTO 1
TIIK COTTON SOC IAL CUB.
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The club was cntcrlaTnt'd Ttt - the
home of Miss Beatrice Patrick, 1929
Clervais street, Jan. 1 o,T "SinFe'There
<\\as not very much business to transact,
the members devoted most v 1
their time in playing bridge and vatious
other?gtmtess. r , _
MiisS Patrick assisted by Miss Onetn
Nelson and Miss Annie IBell
Tiionvi?son, sc:\ed two delj.cious
courses which wore' enjoyed by all.
The next meeting will, be held at
Miss Kuby Lee Woodward's home on
Crygg .street. _ All. members are requented
to be present. 1
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tub bon bon social cr.i i;
The Bon Bon Social C lub met at
Miss Moore's jhomU- in iUdgevvood
U o'cluck, Tui'Sday^night, Jan. TTTT
1932.' Members present Julius Ban
uy, president; Joseph Myers, vicepresident
and others. Amount coli_
lee ted $4.00. A l ieu?discussion ofbusiness,
the tables were placed l'or
whist. A delicious course was served
-the guests- before life conclusion 'of
, the meeting. ^
WINXSllOKO SOCIAL NEWS
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;. The Royal Eight'held jts i cguTa
i .ik t tlllg IIl the. home ol Misso
dan and lirown. Tiie business pari of
j the ineeting was carried but ni a
|digi||| led manner. It was decided that
tile ciub present :i pl.iy -HUM, wnou..
for the date!
After business gnjnes were euL
Joyln oy all thin, a del-clous sainir
.vu h course was served and hot eo.o
I The in-xl .'iiut.ng will be held at the
1j home of Prof. E. I.. .Vi intosli and
I Mis'.- Larcey Smiia .i>nr North (.iorcu
| Si reel: - '
Th'c Royal Eight is trying to make
the Eairl'ield .'fr lining Echoed equal
to any in the. stale.'
The coming attraction .it tin l op
field 1 raipihg School at e as follows
"Silver Sandals" by the did and -iui
grades. J_;ui, _J'>th. sjf o.>nr.-. M.Cit. es
...- i nn and io'U4ir^T?i' n > i niid~Sccunti
'-'s spoiisiu ed by. ' ,vL -.si s 'Jordan
and iti nii o Mini?iin..?tndi?grade?w-hi
present 'Nancy Anna Riown's- i ? i;
.? i-oiiieoy i aSia tii tin. ; ams .-|
,.i till oy mjss ..i'nulim i.bney,. wa?c.if
ior ulf dau'si ami. d'oiv'l miss 'h .
i-*
. ... .... VJ ,. t \ UJ lil'wr i'l'i
V C.. was ;uiivat Middier V ;
iastf Sunday. Jjhy I a\e. u> inottin
tun loss two cliikiii-ri. Mis. ..../.a Cadi
We.i Ol' CIIIen..Up. >) ai.'l L_i -i.
_i-j-Xson u; CaUi-mo,a ?.rod?iww??.? an- ?
C.' i aJ'.'v !1 ! till ;ii > if .il.tr > ..Will I i.i vi
II. Sotrte"-at-U-'ijciing inn tune- "
.'rohi out <>i tow |, \wiv rii. iV..y i'. :
' Ml, Mrs," Mabel March oi (.?.< i?- .
.Daisy Dobson, Yoniiny Yeihiams a.a. '
\Viji.* Fields Robinson oi <" ohunhi;.:
.Mr, antTMrs. Van Weir' oi w asaington,
1). C.
The Christian Kn leavor .V'o?.i.!y ?>.
the Asii. K. tt eh.vieh i- -iiii nlivi :i
Tile adults as 5vc-ll as t 'young
.oik are showing their on.rest . hy
o ,ing out . amftlVk ing art r. e p-ai i r
.n tile ilisw-us si-,?;.s. \v ai. m aiag a.; ,
young I oik .who ,'iv. i:ii. res->ti .if' '
Christian work to eon)e out an.I nr., j
us put t. e program over.
IVoTessor 7v'. t^s Ry s* was ia Koeg >
it ill Saturday o:t 1-u-it:., ss. V
Ait"-', i'ear! ! io,.\? o. Charlotte : ;
..li.ovy .ia \ui.o:s o; i v.;. to .
gin. st oMn-r biotlnr. Mr. lloysie'eiai-r. !
is..,. >r ? " "
iw ? . i j. ). Viuisnuwi I lil: .Hist V.us.,1
a ait. days meeting at /a.'lt I *. > _ ? n , j
Diiplisl I'lllikrll.?It.'i .?1'. ' Car1 ri 1?
pa-tor an iarj?i? crowiJji 'VJoi-iiv'}! t??
-olirivh rarh- to1 hi-nr \' ' . ?
man cxpouiul tilt* w.mU flv. taiisi-it
'n.-t Sun-i:i.y a'ticrno-ui -io ipivai h -.!!
ir;.,i' )i. \\ ii;tv. iitf.l voiol L'vii .>i
i at v;iyman A. Mr 1 tinr
.nti'i'esl <>l .Mr. L\ \\ iiitn. r's rlni>, .
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IV
CAWU.WPoN KM'KK'i \IN
ii r *: .?. .v ( . (m til.' .-orati
TjuTi- i <>!.;A't _-i.de.. v.-a H.l .! !
i ! w? *i iV. J >1 i?-ii .is>l iiiiv-r. jfiwii
at : !i? in-aa..:. i.l 'a? iv ?>. .Mi'. a :l .Mis.
u. Ciarii'.iir.i l.a'si- i p a
a i>i a U'a ui iii- ii i"i? 11 :> a.;a
. ?'.'Hi lairs. .\ili-r >p- ti'.'i i.-' ? ii'V*' i
? i rs ui'viia.14iii-!'j a.-i. p.v:-. n.r-'
V>i?l II' Hi I'?i v. i. ?Iniaph .1?W. l. i, i la '|
>'i liit- Vi.-'or a.i-i a- ,i. '
'.l.-: l!'.;U 01' Iht- piano' - t.Lir nil .n't.lai! |
v.a- nc:-.t atirai uil u? tiic uiii i<miui!'
'1: t>y'e shal li iy ii.i._s linnur wyiv' It. \ ,
ami Mrs. A. ). Martin ami uumiy; '
itr. a nil .Mis. Joan FMack-u ck, .'Mij.*-j
ailM Mrs.* W. M. Moon,', I'i i>l\ V..
iV'iih., ! 1 " 1 ' '
t'i.- 1 KII..i
Thompson. Amanda Kyrd, and < ail
:e C ill ll'i". Tlie in its were vcrj
1.. ill.iv.-a.' IV iltin-oil in ri)>l.!.iii- 'ni' the
must style.
rhe hostess was garbed in wlwie.
" - '.S. IATJ, IllIK tU!U .-IIU ,,IKI'|| ininl
..mi silk; airs." Rarkstock, blue 11\ tie
t asMii'o'.e; Airs. Moore figured printed
crept';. .Mi.-, Ruin Tlidmns. O'e..
geimgctie triini.ied with ecru, .Mi-'.
Caiter, pink crepe,.
?The menu consisted nt' simp, sal! I' '?
trait sal.'d. turkey, riye, crehni peas,
mash white potatoes; sweet potatoes
-witli marshmeliow, suing beans, i'i'irr.
berry .sauce, boiled ham, di es-ing,
jiivkles. corn bread, biscuits, gravy,
.lotato chips, macaroni, cotVcc, chocolate
cake, ambrosia and cocoanut
:ke._ A
. r of lowest club score was awarded
cannon _bath unvcU Miss Mfl'is 1
Pinchney was awarded a box ol' asrted
eliocolati s lot" loW club pi i'/.y
fhe R'lUsl.- of .Miss Kishburn were" tne
alisses-Maoiui WLLson, Ethel Hod man.
.1 It. i > ~ 111 n * I v I -l.iy Cumpbell,
Pan ic I.in say. . * .
The members present were the
"MlK.-'K Marguerite Krm or. Euplirusia..
lA'wis, Muriel Pinckney, ^animie Lee,
Emily Nell,. Mesdames Louise Purvis
Sad.ye Fielding; 7" The
menu consisted of Russian tea,
congealed fruit, s.i-lad, hot cheese, bistiits
and candies.
Lovely baskets of candy were prcs
nted Os sbyivenirs ol the evening.
lkadkK . . . ^ '
WHITE HOSE < I I II ()K(v\M/i:i)
A happt group, of you!i? mien on
January the eighth met at l'JUl (Jer *
-vafw-ftt eet t'or 'the purpose- of organ--"
izlng a social club, with Mr. Thomas
I.oinan acting' as chairman. Ea.'h
pci Sim presciit spoke in l'avor of organizing
this club. The ilub was
then organized* with ollLers as. follows:
president, Air.- J. S. Anderson;
\ ice-president, Mr. Thos. human;
tiea urer; Mi> Wm. Roi? h, secietary.
Mi . Ar.dfew Jenkins, . reporter Mr.
,f. X.?Francis. At'tci" the olticers
Veie installed, the club was named
?p, Faiday, January loth, the club
niet-'*a"gt^iii.-'The-president fust gave '
ir\cry member an opportunity to express
himself freely. The business
part ot the club was then cariii-<l ?.nt
ed; and we adjourned for the evening.
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IN MEMOR 1A.M.
A rfUnite ol" love and devotion to
ti e memory of our dear mother and
daughter, Agnes Hudson who enterid
eternal peaceful, rest seven'" years
ago today, Jan. 18, 11)25,
Hear-mother, if only the friends
whom your memory keeps
\Voiiid brink just tL-rosy.Jo
v. here you sleep, Vou
wouul slumber there through all
the golden hours
()i* time and eternity beneath a wil
derness of flowers;????
1 a word were spoken by evry one
. y'. u befriended
ia the span olvvour life and the
^PORTING BLOOD" ?
* I1 PICTUI
FXDKOSSINt; DRAMA AT CAPI- i
TOE I'RESKNTI2I) WITH I LAW'M;'SS
ACTINfi; DEFT DIRKC'?
!'?N AM) BEAI TIFI I. I'll!)
Tf AIM1
H?jf--:\BfocK'r," Met Vo-lluldwyn
-Mayer's vivid drapia. based. ' in the
Saturday'-Kve'ning. Post story, "Horse
i'-sV by Frederic!* Ilazlitl Bt'ennan,
shows y\?*ilrinerly the.': a great fiction
t 'j \ can be adapted to a great talkie
lu?f; as well as a great stage plav can.
r , . , 1
, . I ne new picture, now* showing at
the Capital Theatre, .preserves everything
that the story had, plus spec- j
?scenes?in the blue grass horse !
ruts of Kentucky, where much of
jproduction -was tilnied.'aiid other
i.i' ; li. detail.
.J-t'ng Blood"?is not a racing
iii the .usual sense <>'' the word.
It j. an intefisely human romance of
b man chara -tors concerned in the
Hc if a racetmrset - ?
Kxposes (gambling
i' It ..eposes5" crooked gambling, tells
tl.e "inside" of racing, and through.
il all runs thy dbve romance of
glT RANKS V.'iiH 'i
pf FOR HEART-TIX
||~ ~~ T~~~ Hl'R" FORttg
A I'ivlure . thnt
Iwith C I, A R 1
and a great ca
ERNEST TORRENCE. M
PREVdST, LEW CODY
CAPITOL?WEDNI
- = ? ? =-r? Wol
<ls v. err , Mcndcrl
J.i \\ mi ill maht y culoiry too < td
iinjK'.arh,
Too eloquent fur, v. or<!>. too reverent
tor speech. v ? ?v
1 'arents: .Mr. and Mr?. S. J.. I.?n i. |v. ?
irnio. S.. s
Children: "
' . S
Mr. Sim iikiia'rdson,
Mr. bain *iviohbi,(|bvn ~ .
Mrs. Maiy Gertrude Gurloy, ? r,
. Washington. I>: <
i n i: K i:\\ < K-N n u> < i.t k. .
M .. / i -?"
I-. < r.. ^t< ]?f.< c.sou vtiy, yiaciou.ily
entertained' tile . nitiriG<..'> "el * '
the Nov "Guniur;. c.lu'j of* H -v<
is a momher and a. It*\. audiv-viui;
fin end's at lu:r O'vely in m ;.< *" 'on tnO. * 'hTTour
TTTiii nduy?p. ni.. Jr 1 !?17% > ?7
tatlcs iwere a< tOtivaily mranyid in *
tile spucidns livmy. i t?Jin On id'; v**
At . tlii' t'.ii'.-i i-i'Jn ol O'tic nivi C;.. I'1
yanie.s .M;>. -.J. 0 dill:- he:u 1.'.
s~JK"'?uT<l ici'tiU'ii a 1 >.c.\ "a;; . ~~
ver. .Mi>. il. 11. 0. i< ! a
pretty It j'tnnr ij.. . 1;. ' ] 'T&T.T'". ~r~:
score; M tvr Oliver TT (.hatr.pt n *~n \
hand panted 1 i< v. r i.uwl i.'.w '
pri.ee. , .u.Ut tti* In-a n 1 11*'. \
hose- y'uest prize.
'i hose -.enjoyit." Aii-. .* . ; .} /..
ho.spila-Jly V;i"]Ln ' < A*. 1. <
\yerc .Wc.-Unine- I">'a-.l** Jw i-..- ;*r. Ji. "
tii<?3V eat he r's, 13^'. ty t- ituaeh', ..[a;.. (
Harper. AHsscs *l>?i?y li-achand '1.0/
masina Thomas. *' . t
" C'
?A?d".n i't'.u la ' a V; v as sei". e'i ??tllf
tMariiiaiyc ?-iite:> frssi.-te.d ;?y' :i
Misso- "\lrjrina Eiudo-v "Jim! k; ti
Gray.
. V
rrikRixrr _
IE OETIACING GAME, t
Did Ve'ri'Merati?" 1? nut ? 1' -.the. inter!- ;
strum 5' llit* world id*.chunee. .u
CLARK <5ABLJl and iv'ADCiE
nv^s^seoRTiN^ BLPOD* _:
*tP ' " - ~7T 1
jiE IJK; PARADE" | ' >
Sr-WtTH 'REX jg :
THRILLS! 1
W A
\ G A H lip
ist, including . B
A DOE EVANS. MAftIK
and "TOMMY BOY'
CSDAY ft THIRS. gj *
?: ' "i
Pag? f.
?-?- - -?
sj;i:ks aid from. s. r. lkgislatlkk.
Mis. .). I,, Crisswell, of_.GreenS.
is attending- the sessions *?v
f tin*-South Carolina legislature,
Ik 'is seeking aid for the South Carlirta
Colored Orphanage*. LiLiM'ty, "**
. C., of which she is the" founder ?nd
present Supervisor.
'She has with her one of the boys
r-'Mn the Orphanage who 'is 10 yeais
Id and-who has been -preaching for
ve year Si.' Last Sunday, .Mrs. Criss
< 11 and the By\-I'reaeher attended
i'vices a^t /ion Baptist (llrurch. of
Tiit7]] the' Kev. J. j~\ fTeedor js' pas>r.:
A splendid collV{cti?p was given"
> the institution which they lepre nt.
-Mrs. Criss well will* appreciate
11 the. help that she may be ahje
- get while* ~17T~ ColunrbiaT- ~
V> ? liooe thn< l i<?r ?? -V :"r
u*yv.'i > vi ine
. Cu-Leyijilature will remember the?
rphuiiarV wheir drafting the approbation
bill.
_ *
I A I.I.s N i:\ss
-el*? V/iifa--M?*?H?rrrpi:iJ1 Uhd Mis"! ~~
i d ??d i < . .\?-i-oi. teachers of Pa I a<traded
S< houl. .-pent the week
m. ; R'te.k 11 ;H, S. <\ '
\Vrth Vtvret wj- r- pert ahe illness-.
. air: l.-im. ( hnllm. Sr., wts-earnestiy.
'PC- t"i }.. u a .pi ':iv iiT'r.viTy X *
Mrs. .?i.arwi" Tifns and Mrs. .Susie
:' t? ?. . ?'? waido.-.?es ' f Paradi-e A.
I. Iv. Zimi (iiuil'ch earnestly be?stir<",i
themselves it; interest ol" the Pas- . V
' - lb';.. .1., W. y?ri.nv i'a.-t?week.?A- :
(-u4t o* t heir. eil'ort together \vith A
- ; i.'.ar.t y ' "Htpei almti of The "mem< !
t!uir boards they presentoo
" lb v; v |- "jpfp i41-1
?-. Mr.-. i ii.i- ami Mrs. Olarter
lu'ie ai!i st and oifieietit leade,\ ol
heir-hoards.
On Kiiday night, Jan. lo -Rev. jy
\; ,St;a.w .perl cell*.. id.--plans for the
; widen will yvmie ??tf" March jU
ttd 2". 'I lie "twelve captains are
ioj k.li? eoiin tlie head of the Twelve' irihcs
<?i .'Jsrael.. .Kaeli tribe is as.1
ami. everything to make the
I TV..- .r.-' li da: i Ir w a - organized! ?
r.'i-.a,- -night:- .Jam 1 Miss Arvee
l.il:u-r wa- eiectc'i 1>residentf Mr.
in .i.as Anderson, vice president; sec<
tar;.;. Mis- i orrelta Holmes; tieas:
i',-. v.i.-- rs;i -on i ?
- y\ . miuj I^ICI ,
\v iiir- .M. Tiimn,'V>on; ~ Reporter
i is<* W:tIiu .Mao i'Union'.'
Tivo Younir NV'OmmV Missionary So
K1/ inci in due hoin.c ol" .Mrs.. C'ur.i.i
l.jiii.. c- .rS"tfniia\ -i'Vvi,-i11ji aI "TfJfJO "
1 ;v:.. v Li attetIclU(J." '
r.-. l-.it - -i- president and
aw .a iup to make the
Il-i-ltl.il.-> Ihit. .V '1M? '
t> Re t'i.?L>. vva.- -organized
Tm <i%. ?j-.; n. -,rtt 1 i h i- -t lub is. * *_ _ **
,m. . a ii i. 1.1 . u \vawakv
't. ii-a.;;.v- 1; > ' ?a?.-1 -e i. .ii 'ii.i.
t.c t'.uiiiL'oi art- d'-'i-.tr all they - can
irr.Tn.tixr^sio~ciah a suveess.
'i !.e S-.iiMiiin. *( lub' met Thursday
ijrn;. Jan. . i a uie n?ril. A* very ink
n : li..y urts.i.eVs ,n.i tiliiiK- was held.
... i n >...?. i.i. .M i ^. AmiieHe li. Gor- ^ _
xui [ i iiiiiu.'. .Mair.' inifi'estniti taks
.civ made. Two new. members..were . ?
.'..i 'ili-d. .A.iuoanv-wnii; eted $2.10. Afor
ad bifsnits.- iia ; ue'en transacted,
he hieiubeYs were daiiitry served,
'nil- i wnv be'aut.il'uilv- deco-.
ai.e. . t; , color scheme- beinp white
11< 1 preen. ' .Mrs. Mary 'lints, Mrs. .
'.li/.a Piekett...Miss Cora Lemons and '
Jr.- Wih" (iaydi 11 . composed. the reie-in!K'h>f?:o.nim11U'.e.
l ite club pave
ru-dair (.1" Thanks to The com
nit tee far the delicious supper and
lie up-to-date manner- in wmcn '
T1 aT toast nuh-tei. The nleeting "
va? served,. Mr, W. R. Carter serviiis
,ai: e-.ioytddt -vno tr^rn beginning
>' V ii'l. '
Mr;- Ma. k N. Nehon and nieces
ii-ses \\,t ilium,*. ami Rapin ol Rock
lit1"YtTTFiripjTen wirn tx^?at Paradise
. C_Ch ureft S.undav evening. ^
"hey exprt ssed themselves "as" havnp
-enjoyed the services..
Miss Connie C.. Mt-Ilwuin was the ~
linnet guest-el Mr. and Mrs. John L..
fowden." Sunday.-" .She reports }iavnp
spent a very j.deasattt~-timtn -------
Tlu* "Boosters' Club .held their repr
dal- meeting Tuesday evening. Jan.
lith at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
V. I!. Carter.'. 1 he President Mrs.
vudeo C.. "Nelson presidinp. The
,?e. tutp was' very, interesting. Af-'
el 11.e hus'iues..-- < !' tile OVeNing WHS
:ansacted the me. .lyrs were charm
nude enteriallied by. the President
rtii-.M:'s- t'onnie ('. M-'Ilwain.?A de- ~
id,, .ts rt past was served by Misses - .
lan te and Helen Carter.
I)t' John 1- tdinton an-. Mr. Paul
\>unp of Lancaster, ,n < .. pVovored'.
'. e' >'..1.1.1.. .wTe'.;. ten and < pent a
. y. de.,;.- with- then .riend.:.
Sunday nipht, IT. .marked '!.e close ^
a su. .c. sin. nay s'service a' Pa'Hr J*?
is, A. M. K. Z." Church. Di. Shaw
' e.ie'.n a creat -einior. u-.rg lor
j- .-uojea "Tlte Ham! ol Jesus. All
resent enjoyed the sfrmon. On,o.ntp
man came into the fold. The
inancial side was indeed a success.
ftv. , ; U' , during the day :
.i- 1 v> \, -eeins pleasd
wit.*; his people. The people arc
lease J with their pastor.
Mi-- ' i i t, li n -. Alma Holm
s, Wi'la Mat. CEntm. anil Mr. "Leroy
e.'aison ivi'tv t 'iv quests of
,lvs. Mr.rtha Chidden. They report
aving a delightful afternoon and derious
dinner. . .
?_j(__ , NOTICE. ,
The l adies Auxiliary of -the Evils
Clinic AssQeiatiyn will hold its
meting at the Clmir Tuiilding, Wedesday,
Jan. 27, 4:3q p. ni. All '
venthers and?friends?are?ompected?
> be present.
. The Executive Committee. T .
?""?^ _ .
NOTICE.
t ? 2
Mrs. H. H. Cooper, Pinehurst will
e hostess to the Culture Club, F*riay
afternoon, Jan. 22, 1932. The
'clock instead of 5 o'clock. .