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^ - TW" ZZ1- ~ ROYAL ARCH MASONS AND KNIGHTS TEMPLARS MEET " ' "* * j Continued from Page 1. : T i- - ' ' T Great Falls; G. M. 2nd V., Comp. R. ?J.,Lynch.. Choyww; Gp-RI. 1st V., Comp D. .J. Dixson, Barnwell^' G. Chap. ' iT' A?frUiGonlfrl, ilnrtsvillp; G. TvlerL Con\p. S. W. Sullivan. Laurens; G. j _____ Pate.. Comn. King G. Johnson, Trio; G. Dir. Cer? Comp. S. J. Poinsette, Charleston; Gr. Orator, Comp. N. E.; ?? Lewis, Columbia; G. Marshal, Comp. J. F. D. MeMahan, U nion j G. Med. Dir., Comp. D. J-. Dixson, Barnwell; G. Ilist., Comp. W. H. Thomas, Columbia; . C. C. F. C., Comp. J. W. ~ Dawk ins, Carlisle. District Deputies:?L-t district?R? C. Davis. Greenville. 12nd district?S. J. L. Patterson. Clinton; 3rd district?T. Il4 Be>t, Allendale. 4th dis~ frict-~\Y. "II. Harrison, Aiken.?5th_^__iliatrict W. N. Risoboyo, Columbia. Gth district .1. II. .\le.Murray, Lahj. .caster. *Tth . district?I. 11. Lowe, ' -r?SpurtanbiuKr. 8tfi'district?B. B. Don f nvlley," Marion. Oth district?J. A. j McConnell. llartsville. 10th district j ?u* ,\ t.Micn. urneraw. uis-1 Most Eminent Palmetto* Grrand Com. . nuuulery, Knight Templars, Jurisdicti.on of South Carolina was convened in Grand Conclave in the city- ot Co-, lumbla, at the Grand Temple,. Wash1 ington m.? as t+rr liih d of Ibchlnnrt Commamlery No. ?i, of Columbia, Most Eminent Grand ~ Commander | This Conclave was more largely attended than any previous one in it*'] history, by delegates representing; et ui ysection " of?the?State.? ... J The Grand Commandwy has -seven , subordinate -commandorips-operating , : in ~South Carolfna."-" Alpha-- Gemman. derv No. 7, at lliarloue, X. C., ill-1 eluded. Tlit session wasr harmonious: find sn<-i-i'.s,si';il. All of the - officers ] performed their duties with enthust- ? asm and promptness which contri- ' Luted inJu largo measure to making -the business ]vleasant ahd profitable. I -Full reports were made, which shows 7 that tfie Sub-Cummanderies to be in ] good condition and the promise "fdr , steady growth most encouraging for Cryptic Masonry in South Carolina. " One of,the forward steps taken at ( this session is the establishing of a mortuary fund for the widows and ( orphtmF-xif-deeea-sed Emv is iTtghtsp the ~ details of which have been committed j to a competent committee to work out anil put into' operation at once. ' The next Grand Concllave will be t hold in C.dnmlmi ln'Vt?Jlrlnhfir. at j "which?trme?the?several?conventions r now in course of formation are expect ^ ed to become full fledged commander- " ies, which will increase -the number * :is 10 the ranks of Knights < Templars in Souni*^,!m>T!nir::aRFaaff!Fe! appreciate degree: and a correspond- ^ ingij^ -increased treasury will be.one ^ i of the happy' rosullts..' * ' ? - j Alter conferring the honorary ti?tic of Past Eminent Grand Comman. ' ?1 t?dci on l it'. R. P, AIcLtu\velI^-of_Gvcen- 1 ville, the officers were installed by P. G. K. Gmn. -J-r?S^-Suinhack. and the._< Grand Conclave Knights ieinpiar was ] closed iti ample form. \, : - The fnllmvmg officers will serve the fiscal year: P. E. G. C., J. S. Stan-/ back, Cluster; M. E. G. C., John O. Singleton", Charleston', D. E-- G. 1 E. . Lewis J' C( dvfmbri; Generalissimo, .T .C. Chan null, Chciter; Grand'Cap- , tain General; R. J. Lynch, Cheraw; ' Grand, T-roa^.??L J-.-- Jeterr -Santuc; ._ Grand Recorder,?ft:?fTr-pinlcy, Ches? tor; Gi S". W., 'C- C. Boycr, Xhar-* M C . (1 T W Tt raOoi-'1' rnu:, *>. w., vi. . >* ? " *-? ?'*'* > * G rent-- Fulls v -Grand--Prelate, S. . W. Sullivan, Laurens; G. I. Gon., S. A. ~ '-Moore, W'inhsbnro; G.~ C. Gen., J. W-" Dawkins, Carlisle; G. Q. Al. Gen., W. ir: Tho>nas, Columbia;~Gr~&."BrpJ7~lGy D. McMahan. Vnion; G. St. B., W. L.' IMi'.Mnvi'ig, LniH'asu-r; G. C.nof Gi, TLC ; Wr Posicr, Winnsboro;?P. G. G., K.' G. Johnson, Clio; S. h~-G., W. L. Douglas^--; Columbia; T. G. G., B, F. IVI cDo we 11, Ge4MM+vUUr;Gr. - Sen.,- S.I'oinsette, C'harlest on; G. Dr?Ins D. S. Green, Charleston; G. W. C. C. | McMahan, Columbia.. , DALGHTERS OP SAMARIA Continued from Page 1. might exhibit 'their progress, wheth-j er the Grand Lodge Officers are in J it or not. It can be said that this Order has a'beautiful building ip a; 4 desirous part of Washington street, J with stores on the first floor, and a hotel on the?seeond^story. - Dr. H. J. Priolenu, G. M. R., made bulletin which was very helpful. TTGi .TTTrnT)"AToorer. G. A . made bis report on the legal "side of the Order.' Some questions were asked the '"* -Grand Chief--aheut the legality in - South Carolina. He advised this was the only legal constituted Grand I Lodge of the Independent Order of {Jood Samaritans and Daughters Of! Samaria in the U._ S. of A. While the Grand Lodge meets once a year, _ N r they only elect officers every two years | This being an off yeAr,-po' election was j u held at this session. -f1- . I The officers were elected irT Beau-i fort, October, 1924 and will continue ? in office until 1926. The roll of A Grand Lodge Officers are as follows:; Robert McCalll, Past Grand -Chief, I Louisa Thompson, Associate. T. W. Brown, Grand "Chief, Henrietta Has- 1 sel, Associate; M. E. .Winds, V. Grand Chief, J. R. Garner, Associate; D. S. Green, Grand Sec., Mabel L. Scott, Associate; A. Hvman. G. Treas.. Emma E~ Tyler, Asso.; Mamie E. Blu-I . gen, Grand Rec. Sec., C. W. Brown,] ( Asso., John Suber, Grand Prelate, _ Little Latimer, Asso.; Dr. H. J. Prio- I leau, G. M. R.;_J. R. Wilson, Grand I Orator, Susie E. Young; Asso.; Jacob M Moorer, Grand Attorney; Peter John- I son, Grand Marshal, Martha Wright, I Asso.; George Hyman, Grand Conduc- J | tor, i-.mma -t,. u-ones,. AaaQ,.LJe?ter r ra sier, ?rand Inside Sentry, Bell Brown 1 Asm??; 3. W. Wilsun, Qiand Outside B Sentry, Nettie Davis, -Aaso. Supreme Representatives: Alice1 I Brown, N. A. McQueen, L. A. Haw- I Kins. Board of Governors: T. W. Brown, ? CRrT, Robert McCall, M. E. Winds, if A. HymanPTreasurer, D. "Sr-Greenj \ Secretary. ?^ ^ " Auditing Committee: Rubin Bishop-"" Annie E. Williams, L. W. Finley. . a The Grand Lodge was well attend-' M ed having in the crowd some of the H most prominent men and women of H the State. The Grand Secretary/"of Georgia, also attended the meeting; After a successful meeting all ad- _ jnurned to meet in Orangeburg next """ year. . . - y - J. B. LEWIE, Reporter. DR. WHIT^ CALLED TO CHURCH AT TAMPA, FLA. pj Continued, fyom Page L. the heart of the business dis- O trictrof that city. Its member- ^ sTiip is considered "to?be -the]?wealthiest and the most, intelli- ^ gent in Tampa. Dr. White is jj]; iron commitat "oir^the subjectrof?. leaving Big Zion, th?. oply ex- SI pression that can be gotten j)ut' Df him is:"I don't know wheth-i 2i* God wants me to go down to'nr J^V rampa and build that great ~ :hurch or not, I will be guided ? rnliruly by the spiritrof^G^d.^ ts He went on to say:. "You see E* when I took hold of" Zion, she th< .vas the most backward church ? n this fity, T haH tn maJU-p np ^ ny membership and build int the iii'me time, and the strairif turn- g id my head gtfiyfr'in one year Bat ifter I came here. ' The itervous ftt^h bTougirr otr % ^y^ harfr -Br! work v- and much preaching?^ ?ave me the high blood pres- Bia sure. ~ * Whether I could stand ^ such another strain is proble- ch'E nc'tical.. - -! Cfit Personally, I think the people chc if Tarapa made a mistake tocalljCar me for pastor. BiTrihere is^P^ wonderful opportunity for ser- Dy; dee in Tampa." ' - ?d| Zion Baptist church, under E. the leadership - - of J)r. J. C. White, has not only the most Gr< pretentious church plants in ^ the South, tmt the largest con- (jii gregation. Rev. White, is also TVloderatbr of the Gethsemane Association, the oldest Negro He Baptist organization in this State;^he is the .president,of the Jol State Sunday Sehool and B. P. U. Convention of South Car- Lo olina. He is assistant Chaplin of the South Carolina peinten- -ttt tiary. JJc Dr^-White is one of the great- Ni racey-and is.a peerless pulpiteer. Si > Geo. H. Hampton, "v , Mgr., Palmetto Leader ! FOR RENT. Furnished or unfurnished ^ xooms , ior ._.desirable parties^] No children. 1221 Pine Street. Phone 5529. *' ' D Ferguson-KQflL FLOWER SHOP?? ?Poro System Beauty?Parlor E CUT and WAX FLOWERS Flloral Designs a Specialty. Flowers Delivered in and out of = the dlty. . Hours:?9:30 A. M.?7 P. M. R Sunday?10 Ar-M.?& P. M. Mme. J. F. RUFF, Mgr. It -PHONE *3922 - 1010 WMhlifgton ^t., eotumbiar 8; r LU ?r^rr.1 _ '' .* ? Mm ?----- ' - -* BB fALMW! Til r i I M 30LUMBI/ Dheap Excvi rorhidl South < louthern Rail ? xcursion Tickets sold O ve and for Trains sched >on 31st. Good returafi fet bv Midnight Ndvem r f II J1_ A 1 " I _j-> - - _ , U n ?-1 .. In ,r ktrCiiiCij LOW I opuiftT" r~s 11 :cursion Fares from I e following Stations < Special R. T. Fare iuvhlo S,;> f ituu 1-00 r lerson' i L__l 3.00 P mvell 2 ' 2.25 I h i _J_ 2.50 p ir -._u_ - 1.75 r 'knian r - *7i> P thewood . : JI5 p esWurg zz. tzzzz JL50?p cliville - 2.00 p anchville 2.'JQ i ckstock ' 2.00 p irleston 3.50 p ippell r-_: . 2.25 p lege -Place ? - . 3.00 j ster _. 2.25 ] lisle ' 2.25 ? lalds ^ j 2r7lT ? son J 2.25 <> rchester 2.75 c ?efielcl _ .J 1 2.25 5 Spartanburg 2.75- v Motfe __u 1.00 < ft Mill ~^~-9k7R j ;emvood _ 1.. - ? _ _ ___ 2.50 _c ionvilln 3 "Ml j: dsden .75 ] bert ? 1.00 1 initeville . 2.50 j 2er - ? - 3.00 .1 nea Path 2.75 1 )df?es _-i ____ _ 2.50 1 Dpkins .50 mison __ - 1.25-a mston -^ - - 2.00 ^ lesville 2.00 1 ngville "i. -TTiiJO ckhart Jel. .. 2;60 nglley __l * ? 2.50 . esville?.j.j . . . ?1*25 - /* - ---?r?5? inetta j. 1.50 1 \v berry 1.75 nety Sfx ? 2.50-1 >eci.al Excursion Tickets will b< October 29r except trains No jturning Special Excursion Tick ~ceptTSl, 32-amt 37.. .To rea< - before midnight. Friday,. Oct ome and rejoice with yo evelopment! Allen University?Ben O B LAW SON" vs tO Rounds of Real For Further Information A . H. TODD, ? IlisF. Paso A rrt Columbia, 8. C. , C. COTNER, Dist, Pass. Agt., Spartanburg, S. C. 1. S. BROWN, JDist. Pass. Agt.. '?*?j Auguiis; cwr v * - rro UAMt . )REP ITE IS 20-31 25..?=== irsion Fares Carolina Points A- - g " Iway System ctober 25 to 30th inclul uled to reach Columbia ing to reach starting^ iber 2,1925. N ' iurs.Uct.2y n. T. Fail' ' iw 2.00 wangODurg 1.50 'ipsperity 1.50 'omaria _1.25 ? 'cak : : __n;00 J 'erry ?1.25 'regnall _ , 'Aeolet ? -T^rrrrrrrrr:?^,7-.T2.75 'ledmont ?_?3>0O 'elzeiy - " iTTI 3Vf0 Lock Hill : !___ 2.50 iockton 1.25. tidgeway - .j 1.00 Leevesv-ille _ - - - - - r 2.25 Lidgeville 2.75 titfge" Spgs. * 1-7? lowesville 1.75 [alley 1 1.50 it. Matthews 1 1.25 Springfield __ 1.75 iummerville ..7 3.0U ihoals Jet. .. : 2.75. silver Street i 2.00 spartanburg .? 2.75 santuc ~ ^ Lhclton . 2t00strether -^K60 L'renton 2.00 Jjiiun. 2.50r'aucluse _ 1 2.50 White Stone 2.7b Woodward j^r^l.75 White Oak 1.50 Winnsboro i 1_ 1.25 Williamson- i ,. ; 3.00 Ward __ _ --1.75 TRAIN-^NQ. .Tr^JEor. Augusta and, svay Stations, will be held at Columbia until 6:30 p. m.f Oct. 29. ?R-BT U-R N1 NO?Train No. 0 for Charlotte and intermediate points, will be held at Columbia until 6:00 p. m., Thursday, Oct. 29. d sold for all trains, Thursday, s. 38, 31 and 32; ..,111 k. -11 4 i cia triu uc f^uuu uii an trains exL-h original starting point on or ober 30, 1925. uririends at South Caredict Football Classic BUDD^JAGKSOR Boxing--7:30 P. M* ppl yto Tickets Agents or: W. C. WALKER, City I'ass. & Ticket ArC, Charleston, S. C. A. J. LEE, City Pass. & tck. Agt., Greenville, S. C. W. E. Div, Pass. A*t., Columbia, 8. C. ? REV. J. J. HARRIS* THE UNITED SONS OF is an organization which is doing infirm people of South Carolina. Harrisonr State Master. Prof. J. D. V. McCrae, State Treasurer, alive and gives to the beneficiar pays from fifty to one hundred d< from $25.00 to $100>00 in case of household goods. It pays fropi $1 ness and up to $10.00 on Doctor's 1 Think of it ; and for any infc .REV. J. J. HARRISON, S. M.,23: ?- ?or Prof. J. A. RIRKTSTf T. I I. PIN of South Carnlim ci Pinckney's Saniti BEST EQUIPPED IN THE ' FOR YOUI /\m . w%? uiuce rnune ;> / u / I 1006 WASHINGTON ST., f- OWEN * M ere h an I We carry a c< of Domestic a IW oolens--Com before purebasi - ~"7 ~BU .?1 1 7 Washin _ * Phone 65 * ? IMPERIAL DF j: Prescriptiori -? ? V- . Everything carried in a I : b "^PRESCRIPTIONS O $ X We call for and deli ]: ?- - YOURS FOR I IMPERIAL DF : ^?1 ===== ^ v Saturday, October 24, laaS. ( I i [)N, state Master ABRAHAM & D. of J. a great work for the poor and It has at its head Rev. J. J. A. Kirk. State Secretary and It pays to "its members while y something after death. It )llars for hospital benefits..and total loss by fire of house and .50 to $$00 per week for tick- 1 )ill._, .j . :... Tmatiojorwfite 10 Richland St., Columbia, S. C. 5ec., BenhettsviIIe,3. C. CK.NEY 1 ID EMBALMER I . I and Heftroria leapest Undertaker, ei*y Best Service in ? the^Uity. -?"-"----rl WITH- M i amplete Motor Outfit. J 1?' icond to NONE in the StateT fl 1 iry Barber Shop J CITY. COME AND SEE &SELF. M ?. ivcMuence 1'Morie 7765 I PAUL. b Tailors f . ^ | Dmplete stock nd imported ^ ( e and see Us=?-|? ng your .next-? it: ~ gcon Street F63T? ~~ I ;uc? SI ORE 4 Druggists / ;; ?t. Phone 7226 i?J ? '1 ~? 11?? rir8t-cla83 DrugStore \\ TO^SFEClAHYrver Prescriptions. ! ! - ? > . . J service.; irrr"7 : :7 r UJG STORE a , . v. ?: - :;_ v. ?' * ii'' "'f% h-" *