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N\ YVKKLKY SCHOOL NKWS
_j 1: Hoy Scout . OTAmorion
" Since llit> colored boys have had the
privilege of becoming Hoy Scouts of
America, they have used it. They
are successful iiv their uieetiujr's that
are hold at the Waverley School.
Never before in the history of South
Carolina have the Nejrfv boys had
the cliauce to hocoine real Boy Scouts.
There are lt? boys-in our troop, three
~ !' ihcso boys Joined ai the last meeting
that was held. Tin- three bov? [
that joined will Itaye to study hard"
| -o that they may pas- ttTe TeitUerfoi i I
I tost and start' out for second class"
1 Sccuts. The threes-boys are Henry
j Everett. Samuel Railey and Eugene
4 J Stophonsori. Those are the boys who
haw received their vertitu-ates and
hadgosj ' I.tjroy Johnson. - RegmnhT "
''.faelisunr Willie Isaac, Emiuet Rice.
Walter lhirh 4-in. Kelly Harvey, Fred
11ic .Mayo, Willie Soahrooks. Williani
1 Coultrio.-Fiorce GritTin. Joel Jackson,
ami I>avid A. Christie. As soon as I
We yet our uniforms we will gft camp t-ng.
We are planning tp go on a hike
Saturday tilth. We' are expecting to
have lot's of tup. ... /
= ~ ScnrryAhtyre-r, Air. ' JohnF . -Rous.- -
M'wt . .Master. AH*. r>. i?.
'^nvoi', Patrol Leader. Willi** I sua* :
. Issist'ant Patrol Leader. Walter I)ai
haiti: Scout Committee: Dr. Lh A. Kv^
I'. D' - R. Green ami Dr. Roli
eta M once. " ' ' . , .
Negro Health AVeotr was? observe 1
aj. .the school last.'week. A health
activity program wn< work*. out in
~e\\ ral classrooms. Teachers rc-etupliasi/.etl
the rules ol' health that the}
are daily rcssjng. Health Moclur""
w. p-ytvn hy Nurse Vi'l-iin 1 >t
, "S. li.-Gredii. Dr. A. J. Collins ami Dr.,
_ C. K. Stei*iei^en.
_ 1??Uy?"Willie Isaac. 7th grade
1MON N'fcws
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? '.haiitrh Ail snmlay .vhn.V.- \w-w we.;
attended.. also j?ot".\l sei*\'ices?." Rev.-.
. Ihoyntan. 'Hun'o^son. Rateti ?tn'
j-L'-olliiu. all wolf'- " ?
At '!. o clock Dr. Doll)? textured ti the
ladns at Corinth ami the Men
a: St, Paul at ."> o'clock. There has
- 'a i 1 a-1-tr -st;clTAVv frnv s ~h ei'ol c hv
; ''.i!'.sr tnan 7>T his aire. repined In.
I ail hearers*. -H}> is a man ot' high
I Pre si ent Mc-ltinkins. is governing'
v i.-;iy.W-' ;:i savn a way uuil vituu
i I i :i a; - l'J ;,cars ntv ui>vas>intr tin. .
Kv\,. W.'R. Hownnin pivavhoii a
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nijrh:. Many snujs \voro mail- '
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. !'n;: vine in pravor it <?,om a* n
! "w rovival.
Mrs. \V. R. How man." Fittio ,!a;.:yr
i- ar.-.i Rov. Rityh aovompatjitM'.Mlu.
v. \y.. R. Bowman to Union. At'-' '
?.r syrvivo tkv v*on't|r?: otytv:-.J. Many
,-J o': |*>i n: or. avyornt it ain. T'r.v
r-.i -t v. a- <: . Un tVii t<? V?\<iny..-t!a: ,
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homi'__.&lviHlay i\ij.rht l>y (w... M;iny
tiiinus vu'ir saved. .Mis. Glasulow
home i.ui^'ht trm waT'siivuil
Tint si* 011 the siek list are betUr
Mrs. Minnie Greer, Mrs. JjLilia Bcokinun,
Mrs. Madura Prossley, Mrs. Mary
-1. Kiee. Mrs. Tarrie Johrjson,"Miss
Athelee Gilliam. Mr. J. Ct PrLsock.
M iss Bfctt rice- .1 tTiiOT*ar*V->Mis. ,Jennelfe
Sims an! Mrs* Mary Gilliam,
iui, uumni ami .Mr. yJatule CrawI
"i '1. "-b ipftt-d at Bel lu'l?Sunday
morning. >' *
2lLl?M V,?1 I'M. go-?closed ~a?sureossful
school term Friday at Pacolet.
S. C. .
Bev. 1.. ti. "Bowman and Mr. VV. 'IS.
are amending. tW? district cont'cuent-e
this, wiujlc at Taylor Chapel.
Mr, linsscl Suns. Itast opened ;V nfee
_stand at Lhf-intersection of Wallace
liiiTT Hamlet Stnets. He kncws.how
tn 'serve-'you. Try y.o him and 1convinced.
Mrs. Annie t.'ornwel has closed a
successful -school . term at. Milfpru
amKrather tlnui be idle, she has opened
a confei.tunci y store for the. pub-,
lie. Vctt arc invited' to 15. Coj'nw.eli
Street where you can -yet a goody
ajnnot at cost! l.et us all pay her a
Vi'il. ;
Mr. C. ft. Kay on Henrietta Street
is cnni'ineu to his bed with the l'lu.
Mrs; Tame J.ohnson4s better at this
.writing. "Miss Beatrice Jennings is- up
gain ..at'icr having-^-tonsiU -renv<>\< <i
kin* while-1 he is away.- iV., 1. '
will rvt'.:r:;__aj.>.-ui_. >he i'th.
Mis-s Klhmi.vlh' Aivierson on Waiki.-o
Street who .nil Ihfoiijrh the
'.. or fujiji an 1 was .uinler the ihvtov
is- able to he o;u a^ain. *; Mrs.
Klletv Hanly. is i:nprov::-c
r.ieely after Ih ir.ir n nline?i t" "her
re on; f.r mouths. .
Misjv^ Wiliit- ami Ihrvoy MvDowell/-sin-at
last "Mas k ,en<l with tln.ii
un-i-V.ei en Jhun'.et Street.. Mrs. liarv.1
\. Th ! !; p.--n on Oshieuf Sr., is on
tin siek int. ........
Tlv >: ri;.- nyi*. al el' Bethel* .will
Ivain Sr. inlay night.- April- .^l-ant
e1>>>e > asiay r.iyh: May 1st. On tin
-ih-i?ui?A.pi 11?w-t?h'-pe?tr>?h-. :U si iul
pastel7. t-> t TvTiIiiini the seat o!
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IKalth 1 'ay. ThuM A.ialt's -Jleahh
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The "City l? the Sea"
As the shades of evening fell upon
the historic old metropolis of the Old
Palmetto State, there appeared upon
.he horizon ~a ,cloud of (lust and
J Model A. exhaust. This was the *dg-jiml
of the appiuach of the "tiUsJieTT
Tornado" fresh from triumph in the
Huainl aristocratic stronghold on the
'Sampit and Winyahv - ?-.
Truly "from strength to sertngth
lie goes, wrestles, tights and pray^.
Treads all the powers of darknessdown
and wins many well fought
.lays.' The safn'ts at Central und"i
the leadership of the "Little Giant"
B rooks, have enjoyed great V.v the
services rendered in the few short
evenings and they are singing praises
to God fpr the courage and .stamina
of the fearless man of God, Dr.
W. J . , He
reports having a real good time
in Charleston ami being desirous of
TrlWng "aT'jeturn engagement rea^.
time while attending the Palmejito
State-.Teachers' Association. ^Helping
as lie travels along life's rugged i>at!i
way.
After the close of- the teachers' association.
Dr. Davis turned again to
travel down the state and up the'
eastern coast. On. Sunday movning.
at 11 he preached for Dr. W. i\
Jones and the saints at Trinity Baptist
Church in Florence. In addition
to" the usual gospel feast the collcc
tion "taken amounted to $55.00.
Moving, out of the "Gate City*' Di*
Davis journeyed to Comvav to he
with the saints at Cherry Hill under
the leadership of the George Goings
Daniels, who also pastohs Bethesda
of Georgetown-)-8. C. It is reporter
that-the Cherry Hill Church is much
too small to accomodate the crowds
which have already outgrown the
building. The committee is busily en
gaged in finding a not he^ .place of'
meeting during the* evangelistic
campaign.
Notwithstanding the engagement
Tit Conway." Dr. Davis was obliged
to spend four houys in Georgetown
and four hours in Charleston attending
to his office engagements, lie
is being cared for iii the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Bessant while
sojourning in Conway. Those caring
to cnric-jpiin.l with Br W M. Pa?
?-;n
Delivery. Conway. S. C.
The "Leader" will ore another week
ho read by more people in Conway
and vicinity and-hailed e.vcr afterward
as OCR PALMETTO LEADER . PHYLLIS
WHEATLEY BRANCH
Y. \Y. C. A. Notes
On Tuesday afternoon the meeting
fluid by Booker Washington HeightsI
girls was. * more in the form of
[a conference, with the secretary. Although
quite a few of the members
joeii absent.-on account of rehearsal
at school, an interesting meeting was
held. The girls of this club are eagvr
in their desire to work out some
-j "pla>?let's" fronii ~which they miight
! realize some funds for their avtiviiiig
fund.
j A few minutes were given over to
; "reminiscences" for the benefit of,
t tire girls..who did hint - gorrim-rhty pieim-"
n Good Friday.
Tlu* girls .reserves cl orus' had their
regular meeting and rehearsal last
Wednesday. Mr. Isaac Russell Jr.(
dob'tui-oiofl his service as nianist. he
also assisted in. directing the chorus
in the absence of Mr. Lane. The
numbeis that' were Sung on the pro -rani
at Sidney Park C. M. K. Church
Sunday afternoon were interpreted
r.rci dnveted l?y M KTTn?gg!E ttTTir-r
hers of the chorus appearing on this
program "wovef. Misses Eartha Neal
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I'aughman, Lillian Lott, Mahal Monro, I
Maria Faust, Mary K. White Rudine
l a vi s. Helen Riight, Marietta Thump-I
son, Mildred Mozie and Hudinc Trezevant.
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M. iss Rudine Javis gave a short talk |
on "The girl and her Community."
Miss -Helen Wright read a poem.
Miss Kudine Trezevant gave some
nores"~oifTllow a girl may study the
Scripture." ?-i
Mr. Lane and Mr. Russell helped.
the former, by. singing, "Some times
1?fee] like a motherless soild.''?The
latter rendered,a? instrumental number.
The girl reserves chorur was
responsible* for the whole program.
The "Ever ready" Girls reserves
club, M iss Bertha Bouknight, advisor
held their regular meeting Monday
afternoon. After the business session
many; games were played in
which our secretary of the Y. W. C. A
took an active .part much to the delight
of the, members. The gigls
lost none of their enthusiasm since
the last meeting and we are predicting
a rosy future for them as junior
members' of the Y. VV. C. A.-T
The?class in Horticulture conducted
by Prof. Peter C.Xane every Thurs
day al'ternopn lrom u: ;io to 1:15 in=
the assembly room is still growing.
The lessons are interesting and in
structive. Individual pioblems in gar
denipg are also discussed, especially
since we have ruacltt'd the **Last minute
stage" in planting and
ing a keener interest in.oBr vegetable
and flower gardens.
CARI) OF THANKS
The family and relatives of MisA.
Andrews wish to express, their
sympathy ^and floral tributes 'Sent
on the occasion of her death;
.Mrs. R. M.. Andrews, mother
- Airs. Hat t ie A. jacoH.
Carrillo In Drama Of
Innocent Bonud to
Guilty Families
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Leo Carrillo, wliese art i*a perfect
tiling ami whose personality is without
imitators, conies to the Capitol
theatre, We.'.-Thur., with Constance
Cummings, one of the Wampas Baby
Stars of the 1931 crop; Robert Young
the new leading man everyone "is talking;
a^ibut, and Boris Karloff, whom
they say is being groomed to fill the
place left vacant " by Ron?Clntney'.'.death.
The picture is '"The GuiltGeneration,"
from a play by Jo Milvyni'd
ppd J. Kerby-Hawkrir and di
rectCiLJix .Rcwlaud-Y. Lee. -The
story,is a tensely dramatic one.
presenting the interesting problem of
whether Innocent-members of a family
should suffer shame for tho-paiil-.
ty ones. If children want tc be up- i
right. honorable, honest and live peace
fill normal lives; should they be tied
to lawbreakers and murders just because
they are their parents' "children
? Can a racketeer father buyl
respectability for his children with ^
hij ill gotten inches? -
?-Quxill'- nlavs 1 he O.th.r
Cummings and KhrlotY plays the father
of Young. The fathers are racketeers
engage in a battle* f&r sunre
Tuacy and the children are ' love.
despite tin* fact that Tt will, mean
death for either or both of them it
their fathers learn cf it. The story
is primarily a drama of love and relationship
between children and parents.
The action takes place almost
[entirely on a porpeos'Florida estate
where the jrirl is surrounded by" every
luxury that money can.buy. but is"
the happiness of openly confessing
her love. However, the authors have'
worked a ha^rpy' way out for the lovers
and all ends well in a powerful
climax.
Others in the east are Kmma Dunn.
I Leslie Fetlton. Ruth Warren and'
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Saturday, April 16, 19.12.
Comedy Thrills
? Features in New
"Sky Devils" Film
Laughs and thrills in plenty are
provided in Howard Hughes' lat-.-V.
film offering."Skv . Dpyjl*.". For.'Lautrhs
and thrills -in-"-plenty me
xlieeK tni.ertainni.cnt value, this; niHc l
-a-iniiHite niovio of fighting and fly.
intr fools iUMtuei.tU>nably tops, them
alll
~ Action, romance, comedy and spectacle.
all combined in one story^that
is "Sky PeVils." wlncle opens at the ~
Carolina ttThatro next" Thursday.
"Sky Devils" contains-some nit il.c
most spectacular'air scenes .-howij n ,A.
the scrCen since "Hell's Angels", .in i
its comedy is reminiscent of Producer
Hughes' first great laugh-hit, "Two ,?f
[ Arabian Knights,"
ThrcO'Clmvns in the War . ,
The story of <7Kky Devils," is bas?d
on the adventures of three rArii 'rplayed
by Spencer Tracy, William
Boyd and George Coo-per, with abundant
heart-interest supplied by Ann
Dvorak. -ik; ' .*
r?The American air-men get into the
flying service accidentally, aRd of "
-course humorously,; and their expo- - 1
rience in training camps, and in air
battle's over the Western Front, including
a run-in_with. W ftiehtho* .?[fen's
flying circus, are as exciting
'as they are funnv.
There is ne'yqr a dull monient itr this*1- ,' <
thrilling comedy of the air. WlioV.
you are not laughing "'" ^ '' "<1 ^?-?
[you are tense with excitement as the
filni ujnvinjs. .on (Ik- screen at a
| breathless tempo." . .
Here is one picture which is un
I quai'ifiedly recommended for every
person who patronize* pictures?it is
equally enjoyed by children and
grown ups?an'd by both sexes'. The
theatre fairly "Shook with laughter
at the opening.
Two Fine 'Performers
Silencer Trey, in ri i 1, "f ; tr~~
-rough.' but romantic, air-man. and
William Boyd. as the hard fiyii g
7 two-listed-?tog-smrgennt.. have lievi i
given hotter performance-*. -They.are"": j
immense and so is George Cooper
third of the flying- thieosume who.,
make history i;n the air. and on
the ground in some of the most'amazing
exploit--* over tilined.
Ann Dvorak, the new Howard Hughes
discovery. is a sensation ?she is ?
positively fascinating in 'the lea ing
.feminine , role opposite Tracy.
Billy Bevan. as the flying colonel'
provide.- his share of laughs as wtil
and Yttla D'Avril dirks as never be
Tore in?her inert?of- the -v .impish ?
French kir 1 v.hn cau-cs fiiii!is< cn:p-/' ,
plications mr The reckless air-fight.P1S
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"Sky Devils", was directed by Edward
Sutherland, the- man who turned
out both of Eddie Cantor's late-t
laugh-hit--, "Wli- pro" and ."Palmy
Days." This is by far "lift? Vitdstanding
comedy he has f er dii i clrd- ??
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