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Lodge, Sir Kiley may^e^se
GUAM) LODGE K. ai IC AT
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big parade through the business i
L section of the city Thursday afternoon
by the unify?: 1311 rank of ]
the Knights.- The parade was
formed rank, together With t\toj
concert bands, marched on foot,
along Main street aTul kept perfect
step to the music?These or;
ganizations on foot were follow-j
ly 150 automobile^ containingsj
7 the high officials of, the con veil-1
hundreds 'of delegates'
and other Negro visitors in ad-|
? ditioitr^^?both |
"i7" sidewalks and~curbing :io witness
the long procession.
? Tiie_ekIIenent'. order wKuTi "has'
prevailed in the ...city through-,
-t?j?out tftr'trhrNi'imi coiiu'iiiImUu^
r-f-Atixt'-rl I'liiBincnl mi m 11
?Vjjdes. Not a single unpleasant
. .e?yent has occurred to rna?r the
oeeaeion. -'The" Negro folk of
Newberry entertained the' mai^
Visitors" in royal style, and it appears
that the annual gathering
was a great success in every
way.7'
Those who attended the Con-'
Mention in Newberry 1 ast ~We5tT
were agreeably surprised to see
?.? the type of men 'cpiniKising that
body and hear some of our great-"
~ est cirators. ~ ~~
(This arttel~e~~io be concluded
i->. next week;). T~
L SIR J S. BLOCKER '
Grand Iiiihm (iliai*4Grand Lt>dk<; K.
of P., Bemrfortv S. C.
NEWBKRRY NEWS
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Newberry SH?^Ati?. 3?-The
Grand Lodpre Kniprhts of Pvt.hias
and Grand Court of Calanthe and
the Uniform Rank session* have
closed July 28, and were reported
' by the good citizens of Newberry..
~ and?representatives throughout.
the State who attended this i
Grand Lodge session Was a sue-'
I cess.?Our good whit?L_p.c.aplej
<*here said that the people acted j
L* very .orderly, not a single aj resit,
was made out of that great numgrr
ber therefore we compliment
f them for their good behavior
while in our city.
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P. Grand Bodge from GaffneyrS. 'c<
ures are fostered in the Grand ^
en oil the floor,
The Informal Opening . P
The informal opening was held ^
at Bethlehem Baptist Church
Monday evening. Meeting was j ^
called to order by Wm, Dayis.jH
Chairman, liev. J. A. Baten of- ^
fered a fervent prayer. Sir R. .cc
Kv Patterson was-introduced as 01
Master of ceremonies. ?
B.'A V.aJ lac e, Mayer -of-Ne w berry
made.a welcome address. Res^rsl
ponse by Sir D. H. Sims, A.M.,
I). D., Columbia, S. C. 'Dr. S.
DerncjL. pro side nt of Newberry i?*
College made, a welcome addressi
-on?behalf of. the sctiools. Res-JVl
ponse by Pmf. O. W. Howard,1^
A. B., Georgetown, S. (J, Sir L>. |"J
.h VV i 1 Intmsj Mniade-an ad- j111
dress on behalf oJL the lodges.] ^
:M;_ Dv^ Aiken, S. C. Sir Julius^
Iiolman, D. P., made an address
on behalf of the Church. Res-'J^'
ponse by Dr. "J.--II. Goodwin-," M.tw
D? Columbia, S. C. Address on ^
-bHbifb'-f-tf iIih ruifurm rank?
ponse by Rev. I. Dv,Davis, D. Lhr?
Mrs. V. T. Ellis made an address
on behalf of the Court of Calan-lp
the-:?Response by "Mrs. L..-R. y
Long, Cheraw, S. C. Presenta-jlion
of flowers?to the Grand K
(Chancellor?Master U. S. Gall- . (
man, Presentation of.Flowers to ^
[May"WiUin. K?1U 1' ^ 113
"its regular Grand Session Tues- ^
day.?Nine?o'clock the?Grand?^
; Lodge was calledjto order by Jul-' *
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*\. ijiuwh, Errand unancellor.-j "
~The roll dfHGrand Lodge officers r
i was called ..and each responded <3
: t u his name.-*- The Grand ?Vice
C hancellor, E. F. Floyd, was or- ?
Idered by Sir Brown to declare J
his?JGrand bodge open for hnsi-1
ness. j '
The Memorial Services at Mil-'
lor Cha-^4 A. :VI. K. (dntreh. on 1
11 uesdaynight was conducted.
nUrffiATlillS' IVh,in, ~v7~4J^=
<. narjeston, S. ~C7 Wednesday "
sesr-dt?? railed to order-fLH30"by"-the
Grand Chancellor. The
Grand Vice (' htmocllor declared?
I this Grand Lodge open for business.
The Grand Chancellor,j
Grand K. of R. and S., Grand M. I
!of Ex., Grand Attorney, and the '
'Grand Lecturer made theiy,reports.
The Grand Vice Chancellor;
Kir Floyd, presided over the
Grand Lodge while reports were'
being read. After reports the e-j_
lection of Grand "Lodge officers p
was begun. Sir Brown was nom-j
inated by Sir I). H. Sims; was'
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elected by acclamation. It was |
moved then that all the.rest oft~
the officers who havent any op-1
posers should be elected bw ac- i
TTamat ion. rl'he motion i9a.?? car-!
ned. "The following officers, R. O
W. Mance Grand Prelate, R. S. r
Wilkinson, Grand M. of Ex., N. .1
,T. Frederick, Grand Attorney, G. j(
K. Adams, Grand Lecturer,Sol i GuTkriai'il,
G. M."at A.Ein-;
ley, G. Marshall, and H. P. Craw- jftr
ford Grand Outer Guard, were elected
without opposers. The cte
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THK PALMBT
rand Vice ChanceHor, opposed!
y Sir L. A. Hawkins, Sir E. P.!
His nominated Sir E. F. Floyd
? Vifn rhanppllnr Sjr
. A. Hawkins nominated him- ,
slf for the station of Grand ,
ice Chancellor. Atterwardg he
lthdrew from the race, and Sir
loyd was Mlected like the other
rand officers. Sir J. B. Lewie
as nominated by Sir Sims for
rand K. of R. and S. Sir C. B. j
)hnson was nominated by a sup
jrterr Sir Lewie received the'
ighest number of votes and was1
3clarnd the G. K. of R. and S. ?j
The Uniform parade on Thursiy
was grandT The parade
as formed at- Drayton Street
igh School, passed up Main to
olm-ed Fair ground where the
rami comj>etitive drill waslperirmed.
rPh A n Atir AAPi r\/\V?7- '?t?L ?
nit n\;vv uiitvvi'o; wiiu were t:cted
are as follows: Sir G. W..
irnie of Sumter, S. C.,. Grand"
[edical Register, and I. S. John>ri
of Charleston, S. C., member,;
I the Endowment Board.
Sir R. G. Gilliam Recorder of
niform Rank No. 32 and chair- i
lan of the Camp Ground, chief
>ok if was reported that he..put
le job qver with his assistant;
ir J. B. Giles, L. G. Singley, S.:
ary and Bluford Gary. The
)od was welFprepared. They
iceived many compliments. '
Mrs. Nora James Hied' July 22,
)25 and was buried at Piedmont
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resbyterian church in Laurens
)unty. She was one of the pileer
Qiembers- and a faithful
Orker. She leaves to mourn
?f toss a Bus band." Walter Jones.
x boys and, four girls and _a_
:)st ol friends. She was 64
fieiated. " ..."
Mr. M. C. Tucker has gone to
sit his daughter in Charleston
Gr, will be gn"" twn wppkst,
.ook out wido\Vs Tucker is lookig_for,a
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ir the now Rosenwald School'aU
aTTah Church in TJtopia school
istrtcTwill be the 30th of A.ulisL
The public is invited;. Iti
ill be laid by the Masons. Theu
. of P. are asked to come by :
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C.'AMPEN~LOCAL-a
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od^e in Newberry last * week;
ere Drs. Thomas. Pickett andv.
irevard; R. II- HaTe,_R. D. Bel)n,
J?hn Suitor), P. F. Brown, P.
f. and W. C. McGirt and W: E.
urroughs
Mrs. C. C. Brevard and sister
Irs*. R. K. Gordon of pillonx_S,_
left Tuesday July 28thM'or
?ew Vork, Boston and other
bints In Massachusetts. ~
Drs. E. Rr Piektd# and G. Q.
Irevard motored to Columbia
iunday. Miss Daisy Roach is vi
itfrrgr relatives and frends orr
'amnboll St
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G$?ra0PR<!^Mro-?S: "?&* & $fe*; I
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OL. CHAS. H. DANNELIJY
ominent Pythian, Orator and Par- ;
lianientarian. Member of the Finance
Committee, Grand Lodge, K.
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GEORGETOWN NEWS
ddfellows and Household of
uth is being held in the-city
lis week. This_boing tho oloo
on year meetings are being atterest.
Hundreds of delegates
e attending the sessions.
Mrs. L.'A. Cain is^visiting her
uighter and son-in-law Mr. and(
TO LBADBK
Mrs.'A7 A. Alston,
Messrs. Sampson and Seward
Dunmore and Moses White left
the Citv Sunday for Miami, na.
Mr. Race Leader we want an-?r!
other petition this time to pave j.
the way for highui education 's
for Negro^^liildrem-. 1
A. Q. Dunmore-^made a flying |
trip to Charleston, S. C., Sunday on
business. x f
Rev. Sandy Simmons of Char-1 s
leston is among the visitors this ' l
week. :. ' ~ . ?
- Professui' J. B. Buck Mib&lilu-'
ted for th^ mavor and delivered ^
a wonderful.welcpme address to';
the members of the Grand Lodge ,
The Rev. J. E. Beed and D. j
A. Perrin of Charleston are vis- \
Jit org jn?the city.__ _
- Profr C. A. I awson and I. D. \
Davis of Sum-ter are visiting in _j
the ?fty.
f' MfS. Iola Caroling Kirkland of <
Ashevllle, N. C. !l's visiting he? {
father Rev. AV. P~. Carolna. J
Colonel Barnwell and staff {
made a fine showing on Thurs-, \
day at the base ball park. A <
strong competition was held. 1
blaster Albert and little Char- \
lotte Alston "are" .visftihtr Profrjj
and Mrs. Cain in Darlington. ^
The will Kn vp- as I her S
guest on Tuesday. the renowned
Prof. Saxon and his cruel five of Ie
Charleston. Meet your friends '
T5l' Charleston at the Palmetto r*
Theater, Aug. 11th.
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McClellanville News,
"Jhe Rev. J. C. Vanderhost of Jack--;
unville, Flu., ^ woo the distinguished j
ruest at Bethel loet Sunday.?In his.
ITseourse he hurled?fiery darts at the
lost of sin, complimented those who [
till ding to the cross of Cifiiflb add
ixhorted hlij llt'urei'-a to get right-and?
tay right with Gadv ?.
Recently deatlT made two vacant*"
hairs in as many homes by calling
rom labor to reward Richard Fra- j
ier of the Beach settlement and little
Svelyn, daughter of Alex Gillard, of 1
lanteeT ""4 Mrs.
Francis and daughter Ada of I
acksonville, Fla., are visitors in town j"
ha guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfried I
Alston on-fhrayton St.
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y^VtntH&estiny; ~ '?"?<
I WHY NOT TAK&YOUF
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> First Semester begins
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Badges for offi<
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Saturday, August 8, 1925.
Miss Camilla Bennett, of New York
is'spending. some' tihre here- with her
grand-parents, the Rev. and Mrs. S. K.
Howard.
represented their local organizations
at-the Grand Lodge Convention of
K. of P. in Newberry last week. They a='"
the results achieved and lavishly
praise the Piedmont city for courtesies
shown them. On their return
trip they were met by Prof. James A."'
Holman at the Union station in Columbia
where they chatted gaily unLil.intorruptpfl
hv the train porter
announcing the departure of their*
train. : ~ry
important in determining |l.^
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