The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, October 13, 1922, Image 4
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ROBERT MORRIS , 1
oundtr of tho Eat torn Star
(By Win. C. Lake, 1>>)
A paper read before Martha
?pter, NTo 79, O. E. S., at a ragr
meeting of taid chapter bald
*>ber 10 th.)
tobert Morris, the founder of the
ler of the Eastern Star was born
tr Boston. Massachusetts, August
t, 1818, and died at La Granke,
., July 81st, 1888, at the age of
yeurs.
Jrother Morris was made a Mason
Oxford, Mississippi, In 1846. He
s later elected Grand Master of the
ind Lodge of Masons of Kentucky
18.r>8. He visited the Holy Land in
.8 in the interest of Masonic rerch.
He was the author of "Freesonry
in the Holy Land" and many
ier books relating to Freemasonry,
r 40 years he devoted his life in the
erests of Freemasonry.
Dur present system of the Order
the Eastern Star was founded by
bert Morris in 1850 and the de?ea
were first communicated to his
Fo, Miss Charlotte Mendenhall,
iom he married in his 25Jrd year
lile teaching at Mt. SylvnYi Acadiy,
Oxford, Mississipi. It was he
10 composed the lectures and prcred
the ritunl ahd named it "The
istern Star." It is said that the deees
were first communicated in his
m parlor where he invited a ne'gh.
ring Masor and his wife to join
th his own wife.
That eminent Freemason, Albert G,
ickey, tells us that the Adoptive
te or Female Mosonry which it is
mmonly called was established in
igland in the seventeenth century,
der the patronage of Queen Henria
Mar a, daughter of King Henry
of France and wife of King
larles I of F.ngland. After the exntion
of her husband she escaped
France introducing the rite there
1730. And after many changes and
late as 1830, this same adoptive lite
is known as "The Five Jewels ol
? Orient." Therefore according te
r distinguished Brother, Albert G,
ickey, our present order is an offring
of tnat ancient Adoptive Rite.
Robert Macoy, an illustrious Freeison
of the State of New York, whe
vised and put into book form "the
inuscripts containing the lacture?
d degrees of the Eastern Star writi
by Brother Morris, tells us that
loptive Freemasonry was introduced
x> this country in 1778.
In a paper entitled, "Rob Morris,
m and Mason," read by Hon. R. T.
owe at the 103rd anniversary of
i birth of Robert Morris, held at
grange, Kentucky, August 31st
21, Dr. Morris was a traveler, his~ian
and antiquarian. He was a
ifound scholar, and the most casual
iders of his books cannot fail to
impressed with his intimacy with
i dead languages and the classics,
s interest in numismatics and anlues
seem not to have been actuid
by a vanity to call from storied
i or animated bust back to Its manin
the fleeting breath, but from a
icere desire to establish forever in
b minds of the craft the ancient
igin of Freemasonry. It was this
me laudable ambition that caused
n to visit the Holy Land in 1868.
Brother Morris composed 300 Malic
lyrics and after the approval and
nction of 1,000 distinguished Mais
in all parts of the United States,
nada and Great Britain was crownpoet
laureate of Freemasonry at
j Masonic Temple in New York Dember
17thi, 1884.
Writing in 1884 he said: "Being
that time an active traveler, nervs,
wiry, elastic, unwearying in work,
ling little for refreshment or sleep
ipread abroad the knowledge of the
istorn Star wherever I went, equally
border communities, where ladies
me in homespun,Vas in cities where
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iico vainc in nanus, nit" ni'W lltiee
was conceived with ardor an(]
logized in strongest terms so thai
ery induction led to the call foi
>r?\ Ladies and gentlemen are still
ing who met that immense assem.
ige at Newark, New Jersey, in 1853
d the still gi eater one In New York
ty a little later, where I stood up
two hours or more before a breathis
and gratified audience, and
night to bear all that I could draw
>m the Holy Scriptures the Talmud
rl the writings of JosephuS, concernr
the five heroines of the Eastern
?r."
he order of the Eastern Star is, no
jbt, the greatest female organizan
in the world. Its lectures and
e degrees appeal to the best in manid.
It io believed to be the fifth
ges< fraternal organization and the
gest female order in the world. In
18 it had nearly 900,000 members
1 its membership roll is increasing
the rate of 50,000 a year. The
stern Star was the first to establ
a Masonic Home in'the state of
nsas. The order is doing a noble
i glor'ous work for Humanity
oughout the United States of
terica.
lorses work up to their necks in
waters of the lower Columbia
er, Oregon, drawing the great
les with the catches of tons of
non. Many of the animals have
!e hair left. Immersion in salt
er seems to kill it.
iERE IS ONE CALL
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?w mvii kinnca iu mvcry mnny
hat it is received. It is our
ender a service that will cart
he burden of grief.
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A tunnel lAon 4ub six miles long
will be built tkHQfh the Continental
Divide te Colorado. Thk will shortm
the distance beta?a Salt Laks
City and Denver 171 mllM and short a
time on passenger trains between
the two points six hours.
Boring for tnea was introduced Into
the Olympic games in the 23rd Olympiad.
There are at least 200 million acres
of wild rubber trees In the Amazon
country. ,
Notice
The bids will be received for the
lumb.T for Sfurphy Shoals bridge tomorrow
at 12 o'clock at the court
house. The bill may be examined at
the supervisor's office.
J. V. Askew,
It Supervisor.
Notico to Public
There has been much complaint
about the children skating and pulling
wagons over the sidewalks and streets
of Union and it is herebv forhiddpn
[\ The parents are requested to note
I this law and cooperate with the auI
thorities in enforcing it.
Done by order of
| 1508-2t Chief of Police.
! SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS
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FOR SALE?New Ford touring car,
1 192# model, wjth starter; fine set of
bumpers, front and rear lock steering
wheel. Also 1922 model Ford
! touring car in fine ruwnfng order,
'l The cash gets a bargain. Call W.
lj S. Porter Store, Sardis Road.
1508-2tpd
r( STRAYED frojp my lot, a horse
: j weighing about 150 pounds. Any
| one finding it, please phone 52 or
I 204. G. P. Godshall. It
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I FOUND?On streets yesterday, a
,! child's slipper for left foot. Look
in The Times window for it.
FOR SALE?A good milch cow, terms
reasonable. Apply to Phone 336-W.
Mrs. W. P. Duckektt. 1508-2tpd
It pays to advertise in The Times
REPORT
. Of the Sinking Fund Commistdon for
Union County, S. C., for the QuarI
ter Ending October 11, 1922.
resources.
Bills receivable $69,228.66
Cash in Bank 3,154.35
$72,383.01
liabilities.
k Union Court
1 House Bond*. $25,000.00
, Union Countwj
, Public Debt H
Bonds . . V 4,800.00
toaster-. " M-wS
Account .... 1,057?68
I Probate Judge
Account .... 727.87 31,585.55
! Aasets over Liabilities . . $40,797.46
! State of South Carolina,
I County of Union.
Personally comes J. M. Greer, aecre.
j tary of Union County Sinking Fund
I Commission, of Union County, South'
Carolina, and makes oath that the
above statement of the condition of
. the /Sinking Fund Commission for,
,1 Union County, S. C., is true to the
I host of his knowledge and belief.
J. Mfl Greer,
! Secretary. 1
Sworn to before me this 11th day
of October, 1922.
'} J. D. Arthur, (L. S.)
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Notice
A regular assembly of Pincknej
# Council, No. 27
R. & S. M., wil
be held in the Ma
sonic Temple Fri
day, October 13th
1922, at 8 o'clocl
be conferred.
By order,
I. K. Brennecke,
Wm. C. Lake, I. M.
Secretary, 1507-2
WE HAVE TODAY
Young Fryera Grown Hens
String Boans
Pork Sausage Fresh Tomatoes
Celery
HARRIS-WOODWARD CO.
Good Things to Eat.
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Cord* aa only Firestone b
gfae you many extra thousands
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Utt them. The strong, resiliei
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With the reputation Firesto*
is not surprising that so many
|??5?5j community hare made them
metrL The demand for Firesti
last Sew months ham broken ?
Prices were nerer so lew i
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time ?nq
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lip in til
ROSTY MORNINGS.
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fabrics.
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the latest patterns are here
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