The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 24, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
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P FRATERNAL NEWS |
K^ Crystal Lodgre No. 33?H
Installation of Officers
-- Grand Deputy W, H. Thomas
installed the officers of Crystal j
Loilge No 33 on Tii^day night,"
Jan. 20th, There was no spec1,.,
ial'^iyiw'nriy W offr^ n my
spicy talk by the Deputy, he in
??stalled the following officers^?
7??Hr-EN-rPearson, C. C.; I. PL
Goodwin, V. C.; J. B. Lewie, M.
of F.; Geo.. H. Hampton, M. of
F.v ? r? t? v nf p i.
S.; W. M: Adama? Prolate; Low
is Switzer, Inner Guard, George
- Yarborough, uu{er*Guard; H. D.
T, ? ~| - ri' TT
reaisun anu i
Representatives; 0, ]5.; Ford. to1
- take the Grand Lodge JDegreeJ
, 17 "THe report of this lodge wasj
read byv Sir C. F. Beecher and^
Sir Robt. Butler, which showed
that the lodge is in good-standing,
and on the upward climb.
This ..is the largest. Indge in the_
V state. ~~~f : P.,
of Clinton Gave Their
-- Fifteenth Annual-Banquet.
Clinton, S. C., Jan. 14, 1925r
The friends and mePibers"ofThe
Grite City Lodge enjoyed a de
i iiguvi/ui uanqucti-?>xi apicuuiu
gathering of friends were-present.
The menu served at this
special occasion is as follows:
4 r ?^Grape Fruit ?
Sweet mixed Picltlos Queen Olives
? " Turkey ~ :
Dressing Cranberry^ SaUce
Giblet Gravy
?Spanish Pudding Clinton Maid bread
Fruit Salad
Fruit Jel lo ?-?Cake
Coffee
After Dinner Mints. - -
^ A wondreful program was rem_
v dered by friends, members of
the High School Faculty and Sir
\Knighta. ?. "
jv Master of ^eremoniesrRevg&r
VXHenry, a weir known citizen
\ and\. member of the A; M. K'
Conference of South Carolina.
Singing, Americar^Invocation
by Rev. W. G. Owens, who came
to tihnton. fTrrerveflr~ggn nhdlmq
won numbers of friends, also a
well known educator of the A.
M F GhnrrVi nf Snnth rarnlina
.. L. Patterson, a prominent business
man of Clinton. ~ \
We are very glad ,to irave im
our midst Prof. J. M. Johnson,
: ^ _ of Newberry, S. C.t the principal
of the Clinton High School."
_^^_^-Profv-Johnsorr inade a splendid
talk On what must be done to
awaken a-gr eater educational-interest
in- young colore# men.
He alsp- asked this Question:
"Without the educated Negro
men, what will -become- of the
Negro homes in the next twenty,
"- five years?" Jubilee Song by
ZZZT~~Fh* TTijjfli fli-luml FamiltVv
Officers for the new year are
as follows: Rev. G. V. Henry,
, .C. C.; Sir J. S. Henry, V. C.;
Sir C. A. Wadsworth, M. of W.;
Sir H. P. Crawford, K. of R. & S.
Rev. E. L. Lilliewood. Prelate:
_ r Sir S7 J.. L. Patterson, M. of F.;
Sin B. J. Beastey, M. oF""Ex~;
Sir JoeReeder.M. at Arms;
Sir NesbhrBailey, I. G.; Sir Stacy
Blfekely, 0. G.; Grand Lodge
Representatives Sir B. J7~Beas~
lev and Sir H. L. Alexander.
Committee on Arrangements:
Sir Joe Reeder, DirjJamea Teag-C.
A. Wads^rothj Sir ,H. - P*
_ Crawford. ~
, Six Suggestions for the Betterment
V " of the Lodge
Don't fire all your ammunition bpck-i
Ward among your own fellow members,
juat because you like the applause, but
Firo Onrvio a/ if aVion<i f a VtmtT I
aiau ov/iiiv vi av ani.au tu gcv iivvt uicui"
; bort." ~ "
Have some open meeting when the
I outside guardian is not on duty, and
rustle a lot of people in from the outside
world to hear the speeches and
? ? make it SO ihteresting that tSiey "will
. .. want to belong to it for sociat bened
fits. If you don't land the new members
that you want, keep on entertaining
with open meetings; the habit of
having-a good time will giuw in the in
until they, will hand in their, appliea"""
tion. ?
Donlt hide the light behind closed
BBjl? i i1 ? *
doors. Hand ovi all the information
you can to those who are yet ln the
- "3ark and Interest them to make appHfor
ftiemhersMp. .
Be sociable and thoughtful of your
brothers' pleasures and welfare and
others that you expect of them.
By^-helping others and building up
the membership; the burdens are light~er
on eaeh. and vou^ ha^e^deublQ the
number of brothers deing the little
things-fo 1^yuur benefit that you often'
Burn your powder and scatter your
literature where It wiH bring results,"
or at leasTTras a Thaftce to bring results.?It-eannot
bring any hew niembers
when burned before those who <
are alreadjLjnembers. Don't be sat- !
isfied with merely holding the fort, j
BE LOYAL I
?How it fills our hearts with cfieer,"
When- w? know a million neighbors;"
> Save soma for up every' year.
Nothing we can take and spend, ]
But they're noving for our lined anus,
When our lives-shall one day end.
When these bodies worn and wearyA
Shall succumb_ in . death's embrace
And the loved ones we how cherish, /?When
it is, our neighbor^ savings J
Shall the worlchrwithuutmsrlaeer Z1
Will be sent to comfort give, _ _
And -to furnish thinftp go nnnrlful
We can furnish while wurlive. ]
Nor will grudgingly they give it ^
But with cheerful, willing; heart.
Tor they are our loyal neighbors
: Always really for their part.
What you pay yofcr -monthly stipend
You are using now for good,
That it will be paid with-intej&eat h
Is. by"all, well understood.
Then be loyal Modeni-Knightmon, 1
Suffer not your names tip lapsed i
Your's may toe the next to needtt - ]
; Yoti the next to go, perhaps. <
' We thought that we :kept posted on h
all the fraternal ordcrs^tlmong our ]
group but the Elks put one over-on :i
us. last Fall when they metjat Sumter, J
S. C. Oefej- 24, 1924, and organized-a p
Grand Lodge?being very busy at the 1
time and having been unable_to, attend ]
the meetings of.the subordinate lodge j'
Palmetto No. 342, I. B. P. O. E. O. W. I
i" Lewie Prii
J* 1310 Assembly Stn
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~~~ style No. 47.
Lewie Pri
y 1310 Assembly Str
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knew nothing of the above meeting
until the Grand (Secretary, Dr.
Joseph?A^-~ -Mason, Gibraltar Lodge,
Kingstree, S. C., handed in this manuscript
to the Lewie Printing. .Co. for
his minutes to be printed. Tfrffy have
The Grand Lodge should be congraL
Below you will find a HSster of Grand
officers. ' ' ??
G. Lee RptliffT^almelto Dodge, Col-umbia,
President; Dr. Rosko Wilson,
Atlas Lodge, Florence, Vice-President;
G. W. Spann, Emartuel Lodge, Charleston,
2nd Vice-President; C. M. Haskew,
Pee Dee ' Lodge, Cheraw, 3rd VicePr^J.
A. Moduli. Gibraltar
Lodge, Kingstree, General Secretary;
J. E. Means, Benj. Banneker Lodge,
Greenville, Recording Secretary; G. H.
Pugh, A'jax Lodge. Darlington. Treas.:
Watt -Brown?Ajax Lodge Darlington,
Esquire; Dr. Sidney Scott, Atlas Lodge
FtofoTiee, Inner Guard; C. L. Robinson,
Richard Allen Lodge, Newberry, Tiler;
Dr. C. W. Birnie, Robert Small Lodge,
o. : ,,7,. . .1. . _ _
sumter, ivicdieal Advisor; Kev. M. C.
Newman, Gibraltar Lodge,, Kingstree,
Chaplain: Attorney M. J. Frederick.
liobert- Small -Lodge, Sumter, Legal
Advisor; J. -W. Buddin, Prtde ofS. C. ?
Lodge,-Andrews,JVIarshall; A. B. But*-'
lor, Emanuel Lodge, Charleston, Mast2r_-of?SoeiaL
SessKJflsl Brother Biggs,
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sistant Master of Social Sessions; Dr.
S. H. Blake, Sterling Lodger~Rock
Hill, Chairman; XL_ Williams, Pee
Dee Lodge, Cheraw, and Brother Harion,
Triistces; Dr. Walter Evans, Gibraltar
^-Lodger Kingstree; Handy Douglass,
Atlys Lodge, Florence; and' E.
P: Gist, Sterling Lodge, Rock Hi.il, Au-^
liting Committee. ^
The following Brothers were dlected
for the Board r>irnStnrn. W F1
Davis, Emanuel Lodge, Charleston; Dr.-.
M M Titmlld1 UnTo n Lodgg^Mnffins;
3r. N. A. Jenkins, Palmetto Lodge^ Col
imbia,~DrT W. R. Laney, Sterling
Lodge, Rock Hill; Dr. J. H. Thomas,
Huigler-Lodge,--Camden, Dr. " J.~~ E.
Watts, Palmetto Lodge, Columbia, Dr.
J. A. Gathings, Sterling Lodge, Rock
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gTQHbEADER - ? - Hill,
and Professor C. A, Lawson, Rob-1
ert Small Lodge,^Sumter. j
the Grand Exalted Rul^r an Associate
&rand Organizer. :? r Tft^falTStiom
of Officers^ 1
Tm officers of the Masonic r
lodges of P.?A; A. Y. Masons 33
ejected and duly installed for the t
year. 1925, are as follows; ?
Enterprise No.. 58-B ~-i
. Frank Gladden," W. M.; Rob- i
ert Delaney, S. W.; Walter Sim- i
uel, J. -W., E.R. Lcwla, SeeFf^
Johnv Cannon, ; Rnht ?
Weston, Chaplain; Malachi Glo
The retiring Master, S. H. McClain,
ofthe above framed lodge.
served eight years. . The., present
Master Bro. Frank Gladden !
is a young minister of the A. M.
E./Zion Chuych; he is now pas-1
taring at Eastoveiy:
cers of this lodge are A.
brooks, D. D. G.M.;~S. P. Wheeh
er,&istr~,fo5fraa 'gh'd~S. ?1. McClain.
..,4 -?? Palmetto
Lodge No. 313.
Officers for 1925 are?as- follows
r-^John Carter, W. M. ; Henry
Fugh, S.'.JV.; Virgle Epps,
J. Wr7 John Hampton,' Sec.j.
Moody, bowman, Treas. I Sanf*"
tsell, Chaplain; grank Williams,
Tiler. The present Master of j
this lodge ia now- serving: hrrr
second year and a promising
young Master-. ?
The other-lodgee- under Masonic
jurisdiction will appear in
next week's i?mie-of"TheXeader.
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The Grand Chancellor. Sir Jul fj^h6_Endowr^mF6oardv]^^
tesday Jan. 2%, 1925, to.discuss
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ha order. w^Those present were:
rfr .Tulrns ATBrnWYTp?. C:; GoT
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