The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8
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? CAKI) OF THANKS ]
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Mr. and Mrg. Jlairy Ghappelle.
and brothers/wish to thank their
many relatives and friends for their
acts of kindness shown them during
the illness and death of their be?
loved mother, an4 ^or the beautiful
floral tributes.
Mr. Joseph and James Chappelle
who ha,ve been visiting the death-bed a
. of their mother lofr. the oatv Thurs- '
? day -for- their homo in New York.
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"Telescope Cameras"
Used to Film
Exciting Football Sequences
of "Huddle"
"TelesAjj^e Cameras" wore used to
follow fast-movine: football plays in
Roman Novarro's latent starring MG.M.
feature, "I luddUsA' tiL be_sbown
Thurs., Fid.,and Sat. at ,the Carolina
Theatre. . t . f
These far-seeing lenses were part
of the special equipment that enabled
cameras to pick up players starting
on a long run uit^Lfullow them down
the field to a touolidown.
Tile plays v.vro carefully rehearsed
several -times - Itefoce-qu'tutd Hinting
was begun so that an approximate
placing of men cbuld.be worked out.
The squad 011 which Novarro played
wore white helmets so that they could
be easily distinguished from a distance.
When the ball was.'snapped
he lif.n rs set 011 the man earring
tile halt and b\ careful sighting . he
was followed all the why down the
field to the finish of Lhe-p4ky.
_K eej)s*I t a 11 ' i n Foe lis
"Tins greatly increases tile thrill pf
ti lilo.vitg picture football gimie and
mattes' 11 possible Ib 'ioilow tile ball
continually. Suit All-Anierican am;
lioted. sttiis as Krpie Hinekert. Jest
Ilibbs, Dale Van* Sickel, (leiu* elark
Dqn Hill, . Margcr Arpif and many
others are shmvit in act.inn with \'n
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vlUTU.
Sam Woo,I who produced "So This
tt (OlIojiV" and "One Minute to. Paly"1
and w'h recently I'dmed the entire U.
S. (\ and .Notre Daije game for technical
detail, directed' tlje production.
Well-known players n the cast with
.V \ai io ,a^iu?u niadgo F.var.s Una
Merkej, Ralf "(J raves, .John A Hedge
and Frank Alliertaon.- The picture
is an ada| tat ion of Francis Wallace's
story.
s r m \ i 't i11;\\ s x ivWt-t-?
'I hi- Su* Mat thews; .Jtinior. Hi .School
"k>. do-yd a siici i' ,st il 1 School tei
1'he priuTTpaT. tcache rs and' scholars
need _to 1kj commended for the exile.nt
program that was carried out
by the various ..classes*
?uir- I'.h idsey-oite- A-jn . I J'.i. The cliutch
was crow ded to- its 'capacity to" 1 ist"11
-+h?t-hr? j i aduati's. l'l of. IT W
Ihi.iiiigaia!lu-r of Allen I'nivorsity
dressed, the class. His subject was
Kducati^n the Key to the New World.
.Prof. 15a 'imrardMer moved himself
i'rol.. I- . I'. Aln aiiani, Sumter, S'. C;
_A1 iss, .Lhdonibiu. Sv-T."
Mi.-s M. 'list. Spartanburg, S.
Mi- .1 Ha11n r. Cohn diia: ALU^
i'hoi.iasiua Kirvin, Florence.
Mi's. Keltie (.'alios of Orangebui e,
Mi day with her daughter. '
Wo arc soriy to have heard o.
In- illiifl!ro. W. Williams.. h.i>
equal to the . la-k. Kvcrybody \va?
. r: i il?a vny?with?trt>?:|H ceil. W7
' ake ' hi'; 1>|i|k.j tiniily in i11viti;.^
I Train Travel
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jcj Johnston ; __ 11.00
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Qj Hitlge S|>rinas __ 13.50
Qj Kilgeway __ 11.00
Gj Hock Hill 10.00
^r^n,on ?. -- 14.00
S Winnsnoro ~~ 11.00
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" PRESIDENT EARL,E SPEAKS
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men anil women of ingratitude. In
fact, we would just like to know who
he is, and whore does "hp live? AVe
! Would inform the writer that there
i were men in that Convention who
helped to found Morris Collt^e^ 25
'years, ago; and who have given one
[hundred dplLars at a clip for her
s'upport. Some of u^ were, there
when the firnt H nevec r?f Imwl
.purchased from which a plant ; has
- {frown"to he worth nearly a half
million dollars. But why continue?
-f Wo just would like?tu ' klidW the
writer,-so wc can give some sure
enough facts ahout Morris College*
Now, My Brothien, let us be encourgaed,
and' go up and possess thO
land?for we are fully able. Meet
us ac Morris College, May* 24th and
- tiirth.?We hope to meet every trus>
tee at the College* Tuesday, 24th.
Come- prepared to stay for-* Commencement
Wednesday, 25th. We
want to ?ee every member of the
Executive Board at this meeting
also-. Business of vital importan t'
claim our attention.
?Your humble servant,
J. S. EAHLE....
JL _ FA IB V IttV N 1?'v P-.-HH5-.VNT?
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will he enhancing. Strong appeal
. will he made upon the imagination
as' the characters swiftly and nimbly
lead, us through Fairyland, poiv
; lraying the delights' and mysteries
found there..
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1 in.?|hi11 hii.i?ami rr11'1111s oi wip
Public schools are cordialy invited
k. and urged J.u witness and enjoy this
delightful revelation of the-beauty
and happiness - that will be found
| )i Fairyland.
I'loi. Baumgardncd back again.
Mother's Day * was fittingly o'.i<erved
at the usual time. Kcv. A. A.
Hethea preached an--excellead.
llion that morning in keeping- wTi:Y
the occasion. On Sunday night a
out. Kvery person present eXpres
-sod him-and Iter self as enjoying ihV
Ford who was Master of Ceremonies
introduced the following young<ladies
of Kjloree, S. C., to the audi?
enee: Misses Rhine, Caldwell. Wnkelield
all of whom are teachers ia
; lite Klloree Graded School. I
After everything was^.over Prof.
?Fold nail resolutions ol congratul;'.;
.turn expressing gratitude' ^o Prof.
Abrahanf for his valuable Services
icn'ored in the comnP'nity
( ing here. The resolutions met the
r^rrppTaval L* ve r y ohe preseint.
- We were shocked to have h ard o"'
-the death?of?M i s. Maftiia H< ptdiiT
whoso renfains was funeralized <r.
Bethel A. M. K. Church by the pastor.
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'Mr. Johnny Mitchell and Miss Ben
(. tailed in herniation and I'ullman r]
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.\iu.ii.ini ailing v.iiii in.' many "llU'l who
w(<i shipped with us Sun tiy."
We wish to'suy tt; you,'our doors. u>always?
open. - .1
Sun lay . School Su.iul.ay ai'ternoon
was very VVT'il attended. The Iiev
George 11. Atkinson was again ..wi .1
it*-taught the Bible class, W .aie n I
ways pleased .to have him coine to
us...
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HOOK Kit WASHINGTON HIGH T(
PKtJSKNT ."IT IN TIIK .AIR"\
Pretty Operetta1 In Two Acts
"I'P In 'I lie Air,"" a pretty < peivi
4a in two acts is being pre euted by
Hookir Washington High School on
Oioaday, .May titl at-Uiu-uity audiG*t?
iuni.
The story goes as follows:
George Burbanks, a big bitsine.-'.
mail, tolerates no' mi,, l.ni -i y .
fellow of brawn and daring as eau.
tli ato I'm' tin?hand ol' lli> daughlei
Hetty who is already wooed, much i?
' -his annoyance, by Harold 'Post-, a
young man of just the opposite tyjv
Bui-banks'1 friend. .Mc.Cullnm, a niovi'
- magnate, p. upusi ?to sui^V a .-pee
tacular ilyiny: --'""I, l.y a yvu4ijf n-i
| ator, Joe Heiuiett, who has applied
ior a job in Hie tyovios and oilers a
|TirTze in any a.-ialeuf* wi n will nml,,
a parachute jump, .li.i Carter, lln
raid's busy body, t'mnd, seizes or
ibis as tlie yo-unjj man's opportunity*
to make jrood, and devises variou
alibis wbieli will prevent his actua'~
- -ly yiae up. while pniniiitf the i red;:
for bravery. One by oin- these nit.
bis tail, and Harold u?<-''ts more aip!
-"fitbve 'eeply involved. Finally he 's
E forced to j?o thru with it inspite id'
himself, and by a comic fluke manapes
to*'maintain his repiitiktion as a.
daic-devil, to paiii. the eiiiluisiasij
approval ot linrbank. ojrid t, win Hi
yirl of his ehoiee.The
leadiny ehafaeters are Isaac
Russell. .James Abbey and Verde.ile
Collins, .Malinda 'Hiek-ort,- pianisi-:,
Miss Hutler in eliarpe r''the ameand
Mr. Sfallworth is direcfTnp.
" CUXM1V.V CLRirn
... Sunday, "May In, was it lovely day
at He, ;p|iniry"ay ' ('hap Till t'n1
bath School was well attended.
Mrs. llashie I?eily, the Supt. . was.
at?her?post??sf?+kity?4?h-trr+4?with
teat hers at lliei.'r. place.-. Mrs. .\l
lie eparmly fu st olass- tcnelior.?Mi~.
Charley Ileimuin^way', second class
teacher jinri Mr. AW ('. Hennninpway
third* class, teacher.
The Ic&SOIt was. well reviewed and
iiseussed and there wpre some re--mai
ks made by aEev. l>. C.. McNeil.
and pastor.
The pastor was invited to Mr. and
_Mis. II. IT "Shaton. f<>r <1 inner. Mrs.
Sharon spared no pains in tryinK-~ln
prate it pleasant. He returned in the
afternoon to meet the Sunshine. Band,
j This hand is com posed of the yo-.unp
people of the-community and a few
of ; the sefTtrrrk. They also took up
the Sunday .School lesson.
I The purpose of this Band seem to
be to hoi 1 the>(younj>- people together.
and keep them from so much idle
-things. They meet at each of the
two churehes in the community, that
is they go from onj? to the other as
t occasion wilr peivljt.
i. Mondhy night at the close of the
official board, the Stewardess iand
Missionary presented to the pastor
a surprise pound j party. The following
sisters were present: Sister
Dashie Beity, .Sallie Parmly, Lite
Green; Lue Addie Parnily' and Kstdla
Parnily. After a little march
around the church, they place! thei?
j packages on the table. 1 am sure
I did feel very grateful to them and
| fhosc who were, not present and yV?
r -sent their mu kaaca.
I Though money seems to be scarce'
! and yet they are means that the poo
pie cart help their pastor if they will.
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NKWBKRRV N KWS
The pastor of Miller's ('hupel \va> i
absent two Sundays ImviiiK taken ;> i y
| .trip" to "fTeWtand, "Ohio "visiting" the <
I (ii iieral Conf erehee. All are looking I i
being greatjy encouraged ami old ! j.
Lsinners are b<L?im-n ' -"d ?:? ,?
calling and we who aVe His must I
Be" up and aTiout our"~Vathi.r,s. buSi- {
ness. ' . I
The ambulanee is .-till rolling to 1
our doors. Mr. J. H, Willlatns-^le- J
posited a body Sunday. * . I
Mesdanles .-Ilosabell Simpkin and"
Ida Hare and others- whose names
we do not know are still sick WT
ljuay for their .recovery. Thci^wa,
an excellent program" at.' Miller'.t
nap.i A. M. li. i\l'ov..';i-Way by til. a
Junior clour consisting o{|...solos. . u- h
els, quartets,- drii's and manr*w^or n
.-.electa.- i- filled with gratitude and I
appreciations, for mothers. Mother I
otvupi.'d reserved spats and at the J
dose of thV program cash i\ceive ' t
a gift. All present were in.-.piret; ii
??+tel?eongratiihrtfd?ladies an ?gentle <
men on the active part t'aey are taking
in the church. * . a
1 Hose taking important parts are. I
Misses Katie Hare, Beaufort Rivv..- i
Knima Clarke, Ernestine BurtCn, LtL_ I
iie Sligh. Lessie and Hattie Cromer -I
.Mary Singl.t-m. Chariot lo \:nx c .and...
Addle hail Messrs William Irons v
Mark.' MiiTCm. Albeit llaie and Cur'i?|
Singleton credit for the success- o. o
the program is due to the etl'o.rts ol j
\i..? is,,.,;.!.. is a n.>,i .i;I... .)........ *
.Miss A, L. Pearson is directing1.a [
play: "1'arloi?Mate lies*' this1 Tuesd v>?
Muic will IM,1 ^*"1 lilt"!' )-*
Miller V choir ha-so, Mr. Jot? Nanc. p
was misse! Sunday. Woirder if hi
was sick. ' t
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Sunday was a bright and clear da;, ^
It scams that so many saints and >
sinners took advantage of the opportunity
by going to church. Hey.
- Anliur. At. J.bivj.s,. ?r
,'i:P subject: God called Atlajji int.;
question. Many iranked as he spoke
theri truth out of the Holy B.ble.
At 7:J0 P. .M another Gospel feast l!
from Romans H 1-2 verses was.hear 1.
ligthel is moving .on, in-pite ?rf kin:
qhsoneo of-our beloved pastor. Vis
itors worshipped at Bethel Sunday. '
Mr. I.ott Reynolds, Mrs. Sal lie. Craw
ford, Mrs. Bolder ypul son, Mr. Roy ^
Thomas, Mrs Kiln J.tor, Mr. am!' *
-Mrs* V. A Da\Vkins and a number ul
others '
Mi-s I.unetto .Kennedy, spent Satvvilh
.Ali^S Willi.. .\_Li
MeCool on East Henrietta Street. 1
We are. glad to have Miss DorsS A."
-Hardy at Innw to-lt?kT?^TTT^tTr~'TTtt"'"'r
parts of the church.' She closed "a *
successful school term in Spartanburg '
-Torero Will la: u W-umaidess w.e alii,". _i!
at Corinth Baptist (Church ' Tuesday
night. May li t. Mr.-VVV K McJutikitr v
the bride; Mr Wallace llobsivn,. the ^
groom' A program entitled Twins 1
Divided, Mrs. Charlotte Davis Gray '
and children of East Orange, N. J..
"i,re visiting ther parents- Mr. and ^
Mrs. W M. Davis- on Douglas Height
The Blue Haven Jubilee. Quartet u1 _
Buffalo rendered two numbers at C
Bethel Stintlay night - i
v Mrs. HciaU Hancock who yjfdted
her daughter in Charlotte for- 10 13
ilhjs i etui tie : home Monday evening ^
and reported a pleasant trip. . c
News reached h - re this morning
of Mr. Reginald Young formerly of
Union who died in Washington wheic ^
he made his home for 12 years. Ar v
langeinints for funeral to the efTect
that the body will be brought here. (
The Sunday School Union was to (
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meet Sunday afternoon at Corinth
.was. called olf for a later date. - I
Mr. Robert Ro.igers of Maple
Kidge section spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. James Rodgers on Hamlet n
Street
Mrs. Agnes Tucker of Spartanburg
visited relatives and friends here .
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last* week on business. Mrs. Addiej
Anderson; they stopped with their
Sister, Mrs. Sallie Ik Young.
Many applause for Dtv-D H Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Guss Keaster wiil
soon move in their new bungalow. It
has five rooms and all modern con- ^
__f _ b
vunumves. . ??-?. . . \
Mr. Molden King left Sunday for ' i
Greenwood to spend a month or **
more.
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nolo real work thai, wo have done i'i
lovoral years; Th.? olivtch has' boon
>rgani/.ed "better than ever before ,
nailing?no except'ii to any *ulirin , ~
strut: en. ' On
Friday evenmjv May G Brewm
rnnior College students gave a iday
i West < ? Chap.'l,*" " io "Tl o l'rhv
if Sin.' A . large j .i .'ivnce witness;. J
lie play. Prcf. J. - B. Sanders. Jr.,
irooted .the play.
On Sunday afternoon, May the
fa the "Young Men's Club" of Green
i'lo rendered a program in interest
if the Sie\v.irdoss- Boards. The prorrain
featured a soio by.Mrs. Beatice
Fvan Rhtte; 2. artctrcss by ,rMr. -1 .?
.. h jMiiijrai). A. B., solo Mrs. Bessie -
?ulh'vun; i taper, MiS Jessie Ma? Gil
iani; address'Prof. 1.. L. Pendurvis of "*"
JreWv'r J un+??r College"; st 'o, Prot. B "**
f.' Saniers, Junior ; Mr. Richard
Ii adley acted. Mcfsrt r of Cert monies
Uter tli*- program the ladies of the
t.waule.-s hoards serVed the club
.embers, dinner, a lovely, time was
peii at V.Ysion ( hapeh
At this wiling Mr. Y. B. Nance is
way in lioehister, Minn., for his
ieaUh:'u "Mrs. Jessie Nance acecr.liUJtiiiiUhini.
Mrs. Corrie Lynch is in
irewcM' Hospital under the care of
)r. Ward and nurse Founts. ijhe"
j. improved greatly "since be'r.g
here. Mrs. Rosa Lee Jones is mendng
nicely after a serious operation.
die is able to be out attain..
The "Just Us" Social club will give,
party at the home ol -Esquire B
). IVi'rin Thursday evening. May 19. i
his is tin* pri e of Greenwood club,
'lu* club is headed by Mrs.-.Clyde
)illaid.
-The H^ysieis Club under Mrs. OliiK^WirTii
nis and the Pulpit Aid ui\er
.Mrs. ,da Allen are clubs worthy
f their names.?Greenwood is watch
ng Weston Chapel. __
Wp were delighted to have Miss
<11 lu Ballard..home. for Mothers' .Day
ttFsTj? Hazel and Julia Mae Golf "
anre=w4tJrdier. " They "spent a ' veTy"^
feasant afternoon sight-seeing. Mr.
n Mrs. lluilaid were plea ed to haw
hem in the home.
.Wis. imiltl'Uy Rliiu' i}j tuaeiiing at
Irewer since Miss Richardson !.
{rower since Miss Richardson has
een called home to the bedside of
er sick nu\.hrr:
The Women Missionary Society N
loing great work in the community
'specially for those who are least
ortwnate than they are.
Mr.. Dewey Williams formerly ot
'heraw. but now of Newark, N, J.,
s home visiting relatives and friends"
Rev. S. M. Miller pastor of the Vesley
M.-E. Church and Rev. Me- 'oy
oT the M. E. Zion Church attended
the general conference at
Cleveland, Ohio. " *
Miss Susie Stevenson .spent the
U'.cJvmul 1U Hiiiihwiiiie, fci. C., visiting
elatives and friends.
?Mrs. Olie "PowV.* passed to the
ohIiim beyond 11 n""Snnr**rry""e ve n 1 n gT" "
"uncial services were held., at the
*ee Dee Baptist Church Tuesday fevning.'
Rev. E. W. Prince, pastor _ '
nterment was held at Founder llill '
m^wteryi?She leaves a husband and
r?n, Jan'ies PowV1 and Ernest Powe
o mourn her lost and relatives and
richids . '
Mrs. Laura Crini_entertained the
adies aid Society at her home Frilay
evening. *Mrs.
Frances Cain mi J brother An ?
..1 nniM.M. 4 1 .1 - . !
i*t* VJC41 livjf tlic WCt'K-CIlU viating
rulatives jami friends-"*?:?On
Monday evening" May 9 a three
ict drama was presented at' Robert
Small Auditorium . under the auspices
of Mrs. A. M. Pickens. Title
Miss Adventure."
On Thursday evening, May 12 a
unior-Senior Prom vhts grvetT which
vas much enjoyed r
On Friday evening, 13 a three act
Irama was presented by the junior
loca 11tl?> n.Ar.ir.oc I
C; Paytoiv. "Title "Much Ado About
jetty." . _ _ ; _
Mr. Wilfred Matthew* formerly of
3heVaW, but now of New York City
pent several days here visiting revives
ami friends., "
Mrs. Ollie Samuel entertained thi 7~~
voinen Missionary at her home on
''rida.y evening.
Mrs. Victoria Johnson is sick at
his writing.
PROUD PARENTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hopwood, who
re now residing in their cozy brick
ungalow on the 2^011?-block of E. ?
fasliThgton street, have a baby girl
christened Anternetfce, who is of
inglish descent- Mr. and Mrs. Hopmod
are receiving many congratu?
itions on their good fortune.