The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 25, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
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SIK I). H. SIM
Who will deliver the Response
)$?. : . ' Mayor.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
If GRAND-LODGE MEETS .
?IN CITY OFXE WBERRY_
prr - next Week
^ PRESIDENT SIMS TO RESPOND
TO MAYOR?OTHER
speakers
Continued- from Page l._
ness ingenuity.
One of the hardest worked officials
this year-is Lawyer Nat. Frederick
?4- For- .weeks At a time this man has
closed his office to run over the State
Fpf looking after law suits and adjusting
M? -matters;?His report will be of-interp
0 - est to all at the session next week,
J" The Grand Lodge rs appreciative ivnd
Jr ' at 'the proper tjjuui?witi~lti#ri*iate for
pf the, propgr..rgt?uneraU?m o? it-o?effiMBr^
m>,?
Dr. G. K, Adams, of Spartanburg,
[ T ^?>g ploptr-d Grand Xecturer last year,
''1.., He has made his rounds and is likelj
^X~,tqjbring to the Grand Lodge a gooc
^ : The 'official opening will be hole
Monday night at which time the delV
egates of bo.th branches will asseinbk
t*: in the Baptist church. The Address
t of welcome on behalf of the City wil
t. " . delivered by the Mayor and thc_re~
sponse on behalf of "the State. Grant
' AllcX^Xhl'^^sity
The response to the Addresses fror
Local Lodges will be delivered b;
?Prof. G; W^lItAvard, ot Georgctowi,
In a subsequent meeting the exer
jfc cises in memory fo the deceased, wil
iff . be had. This ~ particular feature wil
be conducted by Dr. R. W. Mancc
mL the Grand Prelate.
K ZION LODGE NO. 312 COM MEM OR
jHf; , ATfiS ST. JOHN'S DAY
Z lZion_Lodge No. 312. of which ('. H
Harris, isTW. M., and I. H. Samuel:
KL Secretary, observed St. John's -Day, 01
Sunday, July 12y-M?26-,--at Xion Bnp
pQit. Church -on~"thH Winnsboro ftoad
of which* that venerable puTpit oratd;
m IUv. A. Chandler is. pastor. ?. ?L_
?wt~. A splendid and interesting progran
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^l a at n 'a
r?, rtntt., \t. Uv, .
to the \Velcopie Address by th<
.! was rendered" hy the Cruftmen ant
[ Heroines'of Jericho to a large and res
I'ponsive "galKoc7og."~"The aiVnual ser
. Itmm was. ptitaddicd?Uy -Haw Ar-Norfh
I of 'Columbia,-a young.but promising
.! minister in the. Baptist ranks;
j The "visiting ~Ci-aftmen Were giver
|a hearty welcome and seemingly th<
"yexet-ei.-es in nrrrd wove enjoyed bj
&Tpiv.-ent, af.er which ihe sisters pre
j tml dinht r fn the old style in the hal
onilt hy .tlie Craft men at the rear qJ
j the- cluue.h, and the writer must admil
i, that it was an enjoyable repast anc
; .one long, to.be.remembered. We _hop<
; tluitrilie gat horiii;;' (,!' city and rurp
Craftmen of the lliythewo'od commun
- ivy on JiTTY 12 vt'lll meifli much for tip
>~York JdiiluLu-y The -following lodge:
;f?nd cotnis pan^ci| atcd in tire service:
II rendered-T>m-rlml- dale:?1."
Conga ire A'o. 71, W. 8.. Fcrgusor
" and J. \\. d+eyward; Eiuorprise_M6
iiSH S. 11. Mcclain and Johnny Can
' nun, A. J. Johnson. E. It- I.owi? nn^
"-fcrt l/aTsvy; Palmetto No?John
' Carter, .!< hn Davis and others; Rich
. ^biir.u' No. 2-TiJ. .1. \\\ Williams and oth
s^lir and Others; Zk>n Court, No.'322
Sisters (u;nr**in -(Jjasgow, Mrs. Wil
liaiiis and othorsj-Novv Central No
j oil; Sis ers^Hr*e'iiriotta Johnson, Mrs
Lomnn and olljers; Palmetto and En
j represented- ,-ty
, ;?nin m in n tor the writer. _
,J Tints c"n U d the IZdih Annua! Thanks
W
, M. D., Grand Jto^ister.
n : tcivin^c service, * National Compac
y Prince Hali Origin of V<?Vk ^nsor
i. tand IleroijH'..;, nf .1 eric ho in upper Rict
-land," * Y "
1 ^ K. II. Idiwis!
17th ANNUA I, SESSION O
GRAM) C HAPTER ORDER
~ O r TI tUUAHTERN STAR
- (
- -..The Grand .Chapter Ord<rf ofEai
| t.<;rn Stars brdnirht its lTtft, Annus
. rtr?<ion-to a eJof** iiv-tke^-city of Cluu
s lcstort, JuTy~"T!7-~T(7; Tty? GrXfrnrftoyt
t Matron, Mrs. Rebecca Waltoit arTftTtl
Grand Royal Patron, Mr. E. J. Sawyc
r ^ prosified. The 'ftcicc-atinn was larfl
sionkt and .the, people of Charlestd
i spared 110 effort to make it pleasar
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TOTPALOTT
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for the. visitors during their stay. The J
following program was carried out af-j]
ter the election of officers, on Thurs- j
day afternoon the Grand Chapter with
! a~vaT?t"crowd rrf- visitors^ and friends*
j assembled at Wesley M. E. Church <
'where a public installation of officers , ]
j was heldy: The following ^officers were ^
1'llTt cd or^nppo'nHetl trrttCmstatietk * ?
Rlrs. Rebecca Walton, Royal Grand (
~ -Matron,- -C+4nmhiii,-,.K_. .G-; ' Mr F.. .1 , t
Sawyer, Royal Grand Patron, Bennetts t
"! viiic, s.TcvrMm. c; jn*F.r?a?yr-H?ttr"t
! AssorHrand Matron, Chester, S. C.) s
Rev. G. W. Long, Asso. Grand Patron, j
t Mrs.-Gracc -Kennedy^
Htm Grand Sce'y., Benncttsvitte, 9. C.; ^
i Mrs. M. B. Disft^jr; HonGVifmhTreas.-,-:|
Allendale, S. C.; Mrs., M. K. Howard, \
Hon. 'Grand. Conductress, Darlington,' j
S. C.; Mrs. Anna A Blancluird, -Hon. g
Asso. Grand Conductress, Charleston, ^
S..C.; Mrs. E. B. Iiewie, lion. Grand r
.Marshal in the East, Columbia, S. C.; j
IThos. J. Rion, lion. Grand Marshal 4
Tin tlie West. Barnwettr ST C.r Mrs.' ?
(Hattie Bethea, lion. Grand Warden, c
Dillon ,S. C.; N. J. Jones, Hon. Grand
pun"1'; .leiiKins. Hon urand La|
y Truth, Spartanburg, S. C.; JMrs. Bu-j
j'ah Fisher. IIotL.Lady Faith, Beaufort, ]
j S. C.; Mrs. .Mamie Sims, Hon. Grand?
Lady Wisdomf .Mi s. (i. A. Bythewood,!
Hon. (5rand Lady Charity, Charleston,.!
S;, G.; Mrs_C. J. LymffiTTIori. Grand'
Herald, Cheraw, S. C.
-4?After having spent a delightful?
' | time in Charleston, the Grand ChapI
tor adjourned to meet again July 1926 1
p-in t ln> eitrV--of-Snartanburg. ? ?p
: LOC ALS imM THE
W~ LY CITY 4
=)- Rev. J. B. Smith left Tuesday for *
1 Anderson to attend tlie Piedmont Sum- *
nuir School. * * ' *
Misses Cleopatra 1 F?ur7 Charlotte 1
" Rapley, ReSeeca Gray, Ada Jefferson,| ^
Ruth and A/.a lee White and Martha ^
' Taylor returned to the city Sunday!
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after attending the Summer School at
I the State . College. ;
Miss Kate R. Prcsslcy returned to 1
' the eliyhist week after an-extended 4
visit to Atlanta with her brother.
J Miss-Lillie R.-Tillman left Sunday
* fur.'tlie mountains, of N. C. tcr spend
; the summer. <
T' ldrs. KHa-Richie Gavin arid her two 4
, i .... ?< 1 ' xt r> : 1 : ?
I lj\f?& U1 ljinilUCIWXIj i> . ttl l lVCU ill ^
. ; Uh: city Fnday lu ^pcnd. some time
:rav n h I'd a t i v e s-tmd-frie nd St-i :
I 'Rev. "L.~ FrnTid(Ies7 the efficient a- '
\ sent of Iho North Carol inaMutual In- 4
- sorance Co. preached an able serraigp. '
- at St. James. A. M. E. Church Sunday <
I i
Misses Mamie and Tena; White spentl
- a short while in Greenwood Saturday,
i* Mrs. Annie I*ou Davis qC Andersbn 1
returned to her home Sunday, after
- a week's visit to-her mother, "Mrs. Luy-roh>da-.I..ni
imiT
Mrii. ^^'"'-'Hearst and children rC"
"filt'lVdl I'l'lllH ' Hnlluii litrDu'doy wlutroTT
they spent two weeks with relatives.
~j Mr. and Mrs. Wardlaw Lee and
children of Detroit,Mich., are visiting
th'eir parents I'roT. and Mrs. J. W.'
? ? ;
Mrs. Abbie .Johnson Cluippelle and
Utile; Xowcll -Johnson have returnecT"
to the city afteraa pleasant visit to re-'
.lutlvcs and friends ill Greenville. _ ^
! Mrs. Thoma'sina Jones and little
daughter ot* Andrews. S. C., are visit.
ring Dr. and, Mrs. L. (1. lhimphries on..
Secession- Avenue,.,,
M Don't forget the "Triple Wedding"
til be had, at,St'_. James A. Mr- E. :
ChurchT~Monday- evening.- Yott?will,
miss a treat it' you do not ,attend.
J- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edwards motored
to Ninety Six last Wednesday.
l.They were accompanied as firr?ax?
Ciiecinvood by~Mrs. Abbte J. ChnppcUc
J and Mrs. Josephine S. Wright who
ispenUthe evening at the lovely home "
( f Mrs. Charlie Williams on Maxtvell
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"Avi'mn1. ? L
I Mrs. Mary Baker Jones of Philadelailil
Mrs. S. B. Baker on Secession Ave
nue. * f
Mr. Charlie Jenkins, Misses Fannie
Thomas and Gladys-Jenkins attended
i
tin- l'uncral of Mr. Don Wilson at
fCrc'cnWood Tuesday. ~
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- Cl'HOLDS BEQUEST??
^ - _1 TO MAID
Tronton, \T .T , .Tnlv?Tho wil)
t'*.Tof the late, Mrs. Emma J. Wood-,
^ tyard, this city, who died-teav?
ing mosjt of her $50,000 estate
[ to her colored maid, Miss Amelia
M. Stewart, was upheld this
week by Vice Chancellor Leam|ing
in the Mercer County Or-[
Miss Stewart included the $25,-'
_ 000 home apl personal property;
^;to the vSlue of $25,000, Rela-^
p-j lives of Mrs. Woodward" contes-1
^, ted the will, but the vice chanr
cellor held that there /\vas no?
I hirrp to support the charge that!
tjfluenCed. - r;?'
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TO LMAHMt
3T. JOHN BAJ*TIST CHURCH AT
BOOKER WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
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The Church with a Kind RecepIIon.
Sunday was another great day foist.
John. Sunday School opened at
10:30 o'clock with 04 scholars as uslal
grouped into & classes. The?lesion
\vas -taaght-with?the- amount of
lignity needed to claim the attention
if?each. After which we' listened to
i powerfulTsermon by our pastor* on
he necessity oTTlut-gbspel. ' Two'pef;ons
were taken in by letter.
At 6:00 p. in., the B. Y. P. U, was
>pened'tsy~ President J. H. ^ookhart,
vith a pleasing number present:
At 8:30 the pastor again ascended
he rostrum and preached as one hnv^
ng authority on the provision of the
rosnel. At this time .1 > nnrssf?n? nnniu'
0 unite with us. -Thus our-day.. of
nuch rejoicing ended; leaving, us tift:jously
awaiting the. Coming - of the
,lh SUntlay, when we Will again have
in the wall, Rev. L. C. Jenkins. - .
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FILIPINOS PROTEST ""
AGAINST IDENTIFICATION
^ WITH MONGOLIANS
(By Thg Associated Negro Press)
T Washington, D. C,x July?Fiipinos
throughout the country
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^are aroused bv the ruling ol' Su- h
pcrior Court Judk'c Carlos S. 1
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Ilardy ol Los A-hgelfcs in the Tt- ,
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mothy YaXko murder trial, in 1
which he classifies-Fi 1 ipinos and iA
| Mongolians The Filipinos; ticcording
to their leaders, hnvp
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' Motor Trucks at <|e
specialize in long- t>
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Saturday. Jqfy 25, 1925. '
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5, Grand- Secretary. a u~*"~r ~
>ocn classified as- members of
hd Malayan race since the beifiiuun^-aiaxLpmtSSt"TEgaiust
the ' .'
lew classification which dejp[ies
vhitc women, in California.
build COLORED SCHOQL
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Rock 11 ill, N: C., July?The Joe
:al board of schooLArustees has
i r ran ^ffL^or ~thc erection of a .
lew school for colored pupils to
ost not mo lie than $7,000.
NOTICE^
Mrs. Julia Humphries
ias inofgd her dressmaking f-- \M>
RLPAIRSHOP from 2103
jcrvai^Street to .
71 (i Assembly street
PHONE 7593. '
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