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Uoyal Might met at the home
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out in a very dignified manner, a delirious
pineapple mopse course and
pineapple cake was serve J. We had
a very enjoyable.evening. We always
regret'the close is drawing near.
' We regret to say that Miss I'. Fin~
lev a teacher in the Fairtield Countyj
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lianinie omooi iius wtii fumnifu-ui
bed with "flu." but is much iiyprovtd
iu>\v. The tlu has made. a decided
impression in our school. Several
are con lined to their homes on account
of flu and colds.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson of
Columbia spent a short while with
Rev., and Mrs. t inier Sunday.
Prof. C. A. Jhnson, Mr. F. K. But-,
icr. Rev. A.' S. Fame and t'rof. Bryant'of
Columbia; Prof, and Mrs. Bou!
ware ot Irino; Roy. Dungee and Mrs.
Mnglisli _of Ri.igewny, Mr. Clinton
Mi McMillian Mi.-.- Parker. M r
Massey of Lancaster were here Sun-_
day .evening in interest of .the Young
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Church. Inspiring remarks were
made by Prof.. Johnson, Mr. Butler
ly auenueu oy mo young men 01 mis
tod^t. ' '
Mr. anil >lrs. David Bratton, Jr_
Misses Nellie Gordon ami Mary Luoile'
Patterson motored to Chester.
S. C., Sunday. *Eiu?y reported a tie
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Notice is hereby given that The
Negro League. Society of Pineville.
s. C., will apply to the Secretary of
State for a Charter to do Insurance
and Fraternal business in the State
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. THE PALMETTO L.
"Homicide ?Sc|iiu<l" at tl
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"IIOMICllMH 1?'IIi":
I versa 1 (llama which opens an rnjrnj?cment
at the Capitol Theatre Wednosjday
and Thursday is a screen "play
| which is tilled with suspense and fast
action, and which tells a highly draj
niatic story in it thoroughly'effective
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lie C apitol Next Week
is .altogether pleading as the girl in
the story, and Noah'Beerv makes I)e-'
tectivo Captain Buckley, head of the
homicide squad, a .veritable tower- ol
strength. Others who do good work
m -important roles are Russell Gleason,
George Brent, J. Carroll Naiso
and Walter Percival. All in all, the
cast uf the picture, is exceptional
?The 1 ovule of the s.toiy?rs?frrti?ct?interest,
and gives a series of inti-.
mate views of the haunts of the underworld.
Speakeasies, cheap dance
halls and dives supply a setting that
is., rich in "local color." There are
also many interesting scenes laid in
police headquarters, Where the homicide
squad carries on its work of
combatting the criminal element.
?i'Momit i io?Squad" is perhaps the
best of the long, succession o-f gangster
stories, and constitutes a triumph
for its director, George Melford. lie
I as turned cmt a picture which is in
every way a satisfving one
This reviewer feels safe in recom
m. iT(hng jhis picture; heartily. Wiiluout
doubt, you will be interested and
nllf-PVt n inoil
LADSOX- PRESBYTERIAN'
?JIl'RCH
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On Sun'ay morning, April 17 \vlml,
was a beautiful spring morning indeed
"the imnTsYer Rev. A. S. Po\^e
delivered a very beautiful helpful ami
comforting sermon from Deut. 82:11.
As. an eagle gtixretth-up-hev ne-0.
iln.ttoreth over Rer? young, spreadetli
abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth
them on her wings. .
His subject was "As" the Eagle
takes care of her young, so God takes
care of His people. The . minister
said that. God . teaches--His children
tt f 1 y: 1. Through jChrist, 2. Through
bereavements., 8. Through disasters
4. We cry out very often when eal
amaties come. We feel like the
Israelites. ;
Through all of these distressing
scenes. God-will not . utfer us to fail
A;?tb'e-miwning service the fol
ing were ordained deacon ani deacon
ess: Mr. J. C. Bryant and Mrs. Estelle
Johnson.
Those on the sick list: Mrs. Chan;.*
pion. Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Alma Beh,
.Mrs, Eugenia Daniels and Mr. Jam
will be delighted to have, you call to
see them.
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|James Carney And Joan
j 'Tjie Crowd Roars,'
i Thrilling Race Picture
! Com in a- Tn Tho Cnrn-r
Una Theatre Next
Week
< J am os Cagney and Joan fcBlondelT
are rc united again for the first time
since their appearance in "Blonde
Crazy." in the '"starring1 roles of "The
Crowd Hoars." Warner Bros, thrilling
special production coming io , the
Carolina Theatre next Thursday.
Annearine?ui?support?of?Gagncy and
Bluiplell is a large cast including
Ann Dvorak, Eric Linden, Frank Me11
ugh. Guy Kibbee and a score of racing.
drivers, among them the Indianapolis
Speedway champions Billy
I Arnold and Loll . S-hheulerG Other
fame us uuers nr., Fred Ton
.Sonus, Ralph Hepburn, Harry Hartz;
Spider Matlock and Wilbur Shaw.
Che drivers acted also as tonical ad-.isors
on "the Crowd Roars,", assistnjf
tlfreet'or arid author Howard Hawk
l rayed by Km- Linden, to whom he I
had tauylit all the trick's of the speed '
Lade. His brother had become al
most as l'.an otis as he and had fuller M
I in loVe with .loan IBlondell. who here >.
portrays the r\ le of a race-track l'ol- ;
.ower. Carney's a ne'er that his brothet i
should mix with the same kind oh
woman with which he had formerly i
ast:(k.iaJ.od drives hjni?L d: .. halite -!
i'.'in. after losing the impoitunt race t
in which he was the cause ? of his *
j: two r>
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Saturday, April 23, 1932.
niilllKI- A. M. I), ill I Kill
U. i.. Uinndon, Pastor
(iebrtfolow ii, S. (Sunday, April *
17 will no a day ionR to be renK'iiibyred.
in tui.s church. Our pastor
struck the highest key on the gosptd
instrument umL a spiritual cyclone
was wit iii'sstM i !*<> .ii uie cnuir inroiigo .
eat . |4u?andicnvc. "?Wr?ventui c?tr 1
say thai lids was the nteatest scrim?- -r 1 j
delivered l>y Dr. Brondon -since he
was here. Many Were made to tcel 'i
happy and rejoice in the Go i of thcit
Salyald a. ' Subject, The Doctrine ol
Baptism, as' found in .Matthew .'i: 11 i
There were two assse: ions.
The S. S. lesson.-Was very interestinn
and nmrii enjoyed.?The' life r, 1 ?:
Ahrain should l>e emulated.
A silv\r tea \\9as niven at the par- v
souane at o:-!0 o'clock Sunday eveninn
hy the ehureh Garden Club, Airs.
DUcn -1 lyase,' pre ident.
' Auxiliary lioriid .\o. h and. ;ii ^
tlie lionie of the President Sister l.uty
While, Al.ejiii^' Strrct7~Sr>Tiday..
TTie Deaconess" Hoard -met at 42P
Brbad St., Sister Emily Ward, presi-* , ,j
attendance were nood. > . .
The Leanue "service was noo] and
tl-,,11 nOo.wl.ui
At S P. Mi tho pastor tcx.t was
from Ist-*f-salni; sfibjeet "Two CharThere
will bo ^ivoii a BufTei Supper
at tin; parsonage, Monday ev?niiftr
the i.H ii> interest of Boai <1 N'o.
ope.
There will be a -May Queen Contest "4j
for the benefit of the W. II. and F.1
Society, . May 2nd at B"fHcl A. M.
I'i. Cjiureh. C< atoslairts are .ChtaY;
tine Hioplon,. Mary .Mr Thompson.'..
Annie ..Mae Xesbit, Cliarlena Rirh^ - j
ardsoii. X'aniiii -Imvi-n-. Hi iii i. it p It, ^
.'ns; ('loihenline ; Atkinson, Myrtle
Jeeknian. Cynthia Williams,. Rotlm.
na Uljue, Mable .Chism, Verlee Generotic,
Zola- Mae ' K.iidaw, Eliza Ka? *' ^
ford,, Tlieopa (Ji'eat;*Annie .Mae Lance
llormena Button, Much April,
Yiend's death. 1
Eventually Cagney sinks to the
it-lit lis ami?is unable tn .secure evi-!i
t ruachanie's job in the driver's-?pit
it- the Tie1?ImlianaTffrPs-TTtreC's. " AiT~-"""T
tci iili-nl i t) a 1111 "* him to pil-.t his ln-o
Iter's ear, after his brother, a favoite
in the raee, had been disable 1."
fiis. old zest for the track and diiv-.ability
return to. him and he. drives
o victory with his sweetheart, who ?-?
tad lH^u^ini-.trunterrtad-'in'Ttls" comeTilt*
k' \ i m ?1* i n ?r ivn
"The Crowd Hours'-',, is replete with
ill the action, thrills and accidents
>f the speedways. During its filming
'ourteen cars "weie wrecked in nine
najor accidents and seven 'men were
icnt to the hospital. -All this action.
ias heen caught by .the special camma.
ar, equipped to tilm the'exciting
u-enes at the speed of 125 miles per
lour.
"The Crowd Roars" has been hail d
by .Xe\v York cities as the biggest
brill in i everul \ears-.-surpassing even 1
.ho aiv thrills of "The Dami Tativl''
ivhich Howard Hawks also directed.
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