The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8
Pare 8
For That
S U N DAY T R I P
ONE CENT
PER MILE
in each mmarrios?
For Distances 150 Miles or I,ess
Good "for transportation in
Coaches only, and * to return
prior to midnight of date of sale
ltound Trip Fares From
COLUMBIANS. C.
Augusta, "Ga. . __ __ $1.70
Savannah, (Ja. -- -- 2.S.7
Charlotte, N. C. ,ZT~- 2.20
?Charleston, $. C. 2.00
(Greenville, S. C. - 2.30
SpartaHhirrg,
TAKE A Tit A IN Hi DC ANl)
VISIT VOl U I HIKNDS
"SAFER THAN
STAYING AT liOMI "
? Ask The Ticket?Agent
Southern Unify Sy stem
r ; fr " " 7 " : : - '
Sturkie Furniture Co*
Used Furniture?
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WE BI'Y, SELL AND Tit At) E
Sewing Machines and Talking Ma
1 chines. We Sell Now and I'sod
Furniture. C ash or Terms
Corner (iervais and Harden Sis.
PHONE 2-12.T)
bANZLRK BROTHER^
Shoe Repairing
- 23?y Gervais St. I'hone 1)132
Men's Half Solos and Rubber
Heels $l.0(i
Ladies' Half Solos and Rubber
-Heels ____ 7f?vr~
Half Sules for Men ' Too.
Halt" Soles for Ladies oUe.
Men's Rubber Heels ,^0c..
EVERY JOB GlARAMLLl)
We Call l"or and l)oli\er.
i'HONE 9132. :
? Mrs. Lillian Lykes ;i;
_ at- 4.
$ Star Hair Dresser ?
| PHONE >-8033
i-:. I Cut Prices; , -jI
50^; 65c J
. X L317 W heat St. Columbia, S.C. '?)
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Round Trip Tickets ,
Fare and One Fifth
BETWEEN ALL STATIONS
On Sale: FRIDAY,
SATURDAY and
SUNDAl";
Return: EOLEOAVIN G. _ ,
?f?IAmiir -TUESDAY ?
MIDNIGHT
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."SAFER THAN V
STAYING AT HOME".
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S. ('.. will ajtply to the Secretary of
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ryul Fraternal busihvss in the State j
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a .JOE Ml 1,1,1 CAN, See'y. .
rsAlAll .1EKKEUSON,* Treas.
Ihroetors: *" '
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El "'.BIN SMALU..
SAM COI RIHNK,
t N; M0L1LEY, .j
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MA STIC CUT.
M- : i..i l._ -Miss Annie ,.\i11
M ' i i".r i'i My , n.ji-i'taiiic.l Tin* My
-a <! i> j;M a few l'i;ii'inls at Ju V
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-v'mririr .* uk on .\>uivis..ii Street.
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PALMETTO I
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NHGHO SONC.' LICHTI
The' grim sequences of "Safe in
Hell" the sensational First National
melodrama starring Dorothy Mpckaill,
which comes to the CAPITOL
theatre, next Wednesday-Thursday,
art' lightened hv the crrw ning. j-iv.vlui
rjiythms "P the Cotton Club-Oiches11
a boys. Clarence Muse, whi* ere a
lod the title role of "PorRy" m the
Broadway staue is also seen in "Safe
in Hell." Don Cook plays the romantic
lea... William Wellman directed.
Colored Actor Who Created 'M'.oruy"
mSr ::'V v. &
n . r ?? .'Kiv. lUUIIUI
I Baptist cinm-h met at the home of
Mis. A.. Dauton April 2b, Ib22,
The meeting was called to order
Jo !hc I't isiileut, Mire Minnie Roply
There was a very interesting program
rendered as follows: Solo, Mrs",
Annie Crosby; trio, .Mrs. Callahani,
MlftW CaTlaham and i*donch, lecture
I if II
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EADER
-? - ? --
INS ?|
iKIM "SAFE IN HELL"
National picture, is the mrtft fwho
created the title role in" DuBose
1 ley ward's Broadway stage success,
"Por^y." ' V He
l'.or years i\vas, a member of
the famuUnr La?Fayette?FUtvei s?of*"
V.,.., v~..i; i - ' -i 1 -
+- t*crren? irurccssc!?- *"Xirpfufs"' and
"Hearts in Dixie',' anu "..Safe in
Hell." . ' , '
Xi:blc J.'ihnsoiv is- Seen Here in
"Safe ijii Hell"
Notde Johnson, who . supports.
Dorothy Mackaill ij\ "Sale in Hell"
I the Fust Actional picture was born
in Colorado Splines, Colorado, lie is
n o?expert?lioi icnuin?and his .early L
Lceimpation .was stock nfTiehtrn?.
lie has worked lor many of the
I Tig --pBoduciiig eomjiaiiie.^. among
dims lainj' "Topsv Cm, Kva. Pin
Ten Commandments," "Soft Cushions,"
"Something Always llapi>eus"
I?"Catoway of- the ?Monip" "The ~
Black Ace," "Black Waters," "'Die
Four Feathers" and "Mysterious. Dr.
l' u Manchu." ...
XIr. Jt.hiison is six feet two niches I
in height, weighs two hunched and |
.'fifteen pcun <s and has dark hair and
eyes. * is
A Friend" "Carolina
ture
c" Sale Co-Starred in Story ol
vereome Inferiority Complex
. P ? antiquauil
horse-car, Sale has iv role
j wjiieh is reported to pre.vide the stoiy
VI'h many of it>- laugh?-. while furth
! er llilni'ilx* ivjuIk t ........ -.v. .. n- >
- - ,, i vim i ic loiji.xin./
; dvcniun-s o| the old man and. tin
ornyvtcr whose wide diil'eren
aye does not prevent them from heli'.'.':
th?- in-st fit' """" ivl"11' ?
lliyhliyhls id' Plot
Highlights of the plot include a
ahum hajtle in wTlich Limp\ proves
" diimsrlft a lid ft lis s covva rd;?a?secret I'Jib.iny:
expedition on -which "Chic"Sale'
reveals some * amazing "lish
itoik's"'; tin. i|ualK'i' hot ween Sale and
Limpy's parents hecau.se the old n.a.i
refuse to mallycoddle the .ci ippha
youngster; the dramatic scene in
which rowdies attonnipt t,> s< n.> tin
- old ruiiducio.r; the epi.-o;' nT"-.TaTT-"
I lu. ipy (iyst asserts liimsilf, and lina 1
ly. the spectacular; tight l?y which
I.inipy regains his si*-!f-respe. t a net
ux.-n.umL'.- ins inteiiority complex.'
'Die picture is based on William
J linson's Tiovt'I,, Rimpy." Supporting
roles arc filled l?y Rail' C! raves, .
i>qrthy Peterson; Andy Sluii'oril. He!
en I'arrish, Inmald Haines, (Jus Leonard
and Oscar. Anlyl, TT>" pmdur
- ^wir'H .IK 1 (III Ul'lWI by Harry' Pollard .
who scored with '"Sliqniiutes" and
"The Prodigal."
Johnson m;ws
, ' 1 ' *
The losing exercises will begin, al
Idle Edgefield Co. Training School
May Jth, and end Tuesday May .10th
Primary exercises Wednesday night
May Ith. Fourth' and Fifth g'ales
Friday night May. Otli. Sunday Mas
* . >: ' 4
8th, at 1 P. M. the commencement
- -s?'i nioii In Ret. ir; IV W awL'^mday"
night Ma?10th graduating exercises.
The Junior entertain the Seniors
on hi-.l .ThtTr'sdav nielit. Tile?affair
was qu'rfa unique.
The P. TA.V hehMheir annual ban
quel last fflewlay night "quite a few I
...,t nll.....l...l
i-init \i(v hkpokt
{<V'Titimicit from I'ajfe'I)
\'vor du? Or lost books. One boy was I
denied tlu* inivik'tre of borrowino- n I <
-eiond book until, he returned his sestet's
over duo book or gave'?onie
satisfaction concerning it. Ho quick
ly brought it in and continued bur?-rowing.
Parents can cooperate <
g;eaieiy. !?y having their children re .
iUrn ihe books pTamTpTTy so as li?I ?
avoid ^paying fines, and also givo-others
the pleasure of reading the. t
. ami', hooks. ' . 1
Tiio library is nbatit to. burst out
o.f it present quart "is. Help is need '*
od. Who will come to the rescue? | .
Yours for a bigger and better ;
'ibr.ary, . II
j. W. TA l.LKY, Librai ia'I i
AN FXEXPECTEI) FEAST
0;y Monday evening May 2, ll>32
??L^-.io,ly-)> i?4s-met?orr Stnrk-St7~So " '
vewil games of bridge w'ere playe.i
'h'-- meeting not being expected, the 1
!s were dressed in what we might
;?u the "washday'' outfit.
Ti>. music ws^ furnished by the
. ictor i ec.-rds, 'Every girl was i
iH of hi- self until cne of the best I <
: r I f/i-U broke one of the hos-!
i s.ds l est glas-es and was sentenced '
r
. - - ?
Examinations begin Wednesday
.morning in the Grammar Scboo-1, ami
'his department closes Tuesday Max
10. High School two weeks later.
Mr. Tr hr Johnson, formerly of this
city, but now butler and chauffer*of
Governor I, C. Blackwood, is In
the city visiting relatives.
" Saturday, May 7th, 1932
CHKSTI K I'AU U.KM'HS
(Conlrimed iroin t'ag'c 1) m
lace, A. C. l'latt, J. C. Byrd, Jno. Mo
Cullough, l\ Gladden.
Mr. James Massey, of Richmond,-.
Va., is vteititig his mother, Mrs. Ida
Masscy, Columbia St. ; "
Mrs. Kila -Heath spent the* week
.[ yi wim nor sister in, i-e/tra.
Mr. and _ Mrs. J. B. HatTsTey gave
a surprize birthday party for Mrs. .
Marion -llm?-ley Friday night. Sal ad
nd ici courses wore served .the ?
27 guests present. Mrs.
Cassandra Benson-Stewhrt of
Washington. I). h visiting, her
ister Mis. Esther B. McKnight, York
Street Extension. Mrs/ Stewart with \
Ik r "brother Mr- Benson and father
i/. Musts B'tisoii i p.:st riturn- ?
ed iiv'.u Atlanta where they were
. alit ! to the funeral of her eldest
i.ter. . .
~ . li ' r'TrT)6(.e7F~I^'Vfs \votlt to '
kcKia-fu t!Ve iuiH.i.1 .of her-friends. ~ ?
The IV toria Ai . Club again gave
11 sui j?, - j..,i v> to -Miss. Ami e Gar
" ' . * . i O' <
i itK. i; tv ay. night' at the home of.
News cf the death in Philadelphia
:>f Mrs. Henderson, grandmother ol'
Mrs; M. Ju.?Moore of Charlotte, was* ;:refeiv'ed
with sadness here. "Gran'*
as she was familiarly called was
about t?0 years bid, and was buried
rxartiy one year -after thenntimely
"Tmth Qi Mrs. Moores's brother, Mr.?
Walter Henry, of Reidsville, N. C.
The J unroll-"Senior Banquet last
Thursday night in the Home Economic
building was a thing of beauty '
and enjoyment. ' The dining room
was elaborately decorated in pink and
wit i to?.crepe?paper?suspended?from
beiween . the borners?the windows
also were decorated. The tables were
arranged diagonally, on the center
of each burned a tall candle, in pink
and. white holder* in the corners of . '
the room were' beautiful dwarf pine
frees, with here and there pots of
ferns, at each end of the. room were
ta.ll floor lamps casting a soft glow
Ttl't' HUUtU.'tl'hU wut'y
t lw? ' rnpii 11 \t? nnH S^nnirvv
played amusing games and marched
in an adjoining. rgo-rn. Miss Agnes
Williams wan?trt ' thg piano. When
thu summons came to pass into the ' fining
room, the Seniors led followed
by the teachers. Places at the tables
we 10 found by place cards?the blessing
was sung?all were seated and
began with the first course, grape
fruit and cherries. The young men
of the Junior cla*ss served as waiters,
era. ^ffte menu consisted of rice,
gravy, baked chicken, peas, tomato,<hlad
on lettuce, rolls, punch, pound ?
cake; strawberry' ice cream. The
girls of the junior class -?Ssifcte<T U>
the kitchen. The Senior class girls
wore beautiful evening gowns, the
young men wore white trousers and
.lark coats. The class consists of 20
members. As souvenirs each guest
was given a tiny basket of mints and
salted peanuts. The entire arrangement
was .superintentended by Miss '
I I n-i-- 1 1 *.1 / * 1 - x L. - _
In the May. Day Contest the report
was made Monday. Each teacher
was iii Lhaugo ot ^a.lIitfh- School girl".
The report is as follows: -.
^MissHBewe^JvlcLJowell for Mary
J. Montgomery, $10.55; Mrs. C. M.
I-'inley for Alice Wright, 9.07; Miss
Bessie Lewis for Bernice Arnold. .
$9.00; Miss Annie Garrick for Sarah
Piatt, $H.01>; Miss Estelle Bovian for
Mildred Dorsey, $3.85; Miss Minnie
Bradford for Chanie Pratt, $2.50: ,'t
$2.30; Miss Mabel Sumter for Alice
Long, $2.10; Miss Agnes Williams
for Anna Stewart, $2.00; Miscellaneous,
$ ,50; TotaU $5jQ.66. ?
Miss mary J. Montgomery, "was
chosen Queen, dn Tuesday afternoon
fully 600 or 700 people witnesse 1
the May Day program, which con