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I y k . i ? __ H s#* *p-' ~ * . - . Jjgl "-^ ~ "~JI SUM*. E .?'Prnnrinent Member of the K. <>t 1 C. When progressive nieas Lodg^, Sir Riley may l/e se (iHANI) I.OlHiK K. of 1*. AT ' ' M^VULR It \. --J ''' r ? ??1 big uaradethrough thebusiness sectlon^off h^dtyThiTt*sday-a fjternoon by tlie uniform rank of 1 the Knights. The parade was more than a mile Jong. The uni formed, rank, together with two concert bands, marched."orr ' fooT r. along Main street and kept per-! feet step to tjie music," Those-cuy ?gani'/ataonse-on footvwero followed by a long line of appfoximate-ly 150 automobiles containing*: ~ the hlglrotTfctais of the conren- ; -tion and hundreds of delegates and other Negro visitors.inad- < dition. Other' hundreds,' botfrl ?white a-nd black crowded thef sidewalks aiid curbing to witness HIV JJJUIMBJUII. n ! - - tk(-, oxc t>lloiiL ui'dei1 w lik'li has1 prevailed in the city through-: oa-t-the-big Xegro convention has caused'pleasing comment on all sides. r Not. a single dinpleasHTrtevent has occurred to mar- the occasion. They Negro folk of ZHyNewbcrry entertainciLthe many visitors in royal style, and it appears that the annual gathering -was-a-great?-success in every rwsTy"^ " -5 Those who attended the Con vention in Newberry last week .were agreeably surprised to see _the type of. men composing that, body and hear s'oflffirof our greatest orators. (This article to be eoneluded^ next - week. ) SIR J. S.- BLOCKER Grand Inner Guard. Grand Lodge K.; of P., Beaufort, S. C. NEWBERRY NEWS? ??? Newherrv. S. C.. Aug. 3?The Grand Lodge Knights^of Pythias, amhGrandGourt of Calantheand. the Uniform Rank sessions have* closed July 28, and were reported by the good citizens of Newberry and representatives throughout; ?!?tha State who attended this Grand Lodge'session was cess. Our good white people here said that-the-eeonlo iu???l WttM made uul of" that groat num j ber therefore we compliment thftm for -tftfeir srood behavior while in our cftj/. . .1. 1 !. RILEY [\ Grand Lodge from Gaffney, S. ures arc footerod- in the Grand en on the floor. The Informal Openings - T-lfePifcarnal opening was held aFTJethleherrr ^Baptist Church'Momlav i;veiiiiiu.r Meeting wj-is called to -ortter" by Wm. Davis ChairniaiT Rev. J. A. Baton offered a fervent }>ravetv?Sig-JL10. ^ Patterson was introduced as Master olLceiuynonies. Hon. W. B. Wallace,. Mayor of Newberry, made a welcome address-. Response by Sir D. II. Sims, A.Mi, L). D.. 'Columbians. C. DrrS. J. Derrick president of- Newberry. uynege maac a welcome address [on behalf of the schools. Kespon.se' by Prof. G. W. Howard, Williams, M. D., made an addie.^s un behalf of?tire lodges. Response by Sir C. C. Joknson,M.-D .< Aikeii, S. C. Str?Jnlius r ^ Holman, D. D., made an address on behalf of the Church. ResI " 1 1 ' n'' 1 11 G""!1"1'", M 1j.? r olumbia. C. Address on behalf of the Uniform rank'. Response b>> Rev. 1. D. Davis, D. D., 4h*s. yJjT. Ellis made an address on behalf of the Court of Calanthe^ Response by Mfs. L, B. , Long, Cheraw, S. C. Presenta-. tion of flowers?to?the Grand - .?? -- ' t. ~ - -- v^nuiut'Uiiui" JlflSlGl* L. S. Gallmanr I'l-esomarion of FlowerSPtff XTi<< T,V^ May Wilson. ^ , The Grand- L^dge opened In ltM I'lguiai Oiaml Lession Tugsday.. ...Nine o'clock the Grand Lodge was called to order by .Julius. A. Brown, Grand -Chancellor. The roll of Grand Lodge officers was called and each responded to his name. The Grand Vitre . ij. ? . i iu) u, was ortlared by Sir Browh to declare this Grand Lodge open for b'usi~| hess. If! Chapel A. M. K. Church on ..IjVlO u-n< rnrwhipfpd by Rvv. D. N. -Perrin, I). .D., Charleston,? S. C. Wednesday session called to order 9T3(T by The Grand?Chancellui. T he Grand Vice* Chandbllor declared t his Grand Lodge open for business. The Grand Chancellor, Grand K. of R. and S., Grand M. of Fix.. Grand Attorney, "and the Grand Lecturer made their report s.^J^eJ^ancLVice Chancellor, Sir Floyd, presided over the Grand Lodge while reports were l)cing read. After reports the electioh of Grand Lodge officers was begun. Sir Brown was nominated by Sir I>rTh- Simsr was elected by acclamation., It was moved their that all the rest of the officers who haven't any opposers should be elected by acclamation. The motion was carried. The following officers, R. Ml .ABmi^r-Grand-J.'rcM^ Ik ik Wilkinson, Grand M. of Ex., N. J. rretlSMck; Grand Attorney, G. Adams, Grand Lecturer* Sol ley, G. Marshall, and H: P. Craw-' ford Grand Oifttn^uSrd, were e- j lect.ed wi thout opposers. The j : i " THE PALMM* Grand Vice Chancellor, opposed J M Ellis nominated Sit* E, F, FloydTD ; for Grand Vice Chancellor. Sir tl L. A. Hawkins nominated him. ' V.^ir fMM 111 jhi^inn nf ftfanrj Vice Chancelior. Afterwards he tl withdrew from the race and Sir |fc .-I'llayihwas elected like the other Grand officers? Sir J. B. Lewie ti Was nominated ~5y~Sir Sims lo/^foi -'drum! V "4' R a'nd S. Sir C. B. ! Johnson was nominated by a sup le porter. Sir Lewie received the w * r i highest number of votes and was |declared the G. K. of R. and S. jtt ; The Uniform parade on Thurs- a ;day_?tfpa grand. The parade tl i was formed at Drayton Street.^. pa^d'np Main to A | Colored Fair ground where the it igrand competitive drill was performed. _ . T |E | The new officers who were e-.rtl lected are as follows: Sir C. W. ' Birnie of Sumter, S. C., Grand A '.son of Charleston, S. C., member of the Eridcrtvment Board. ~m SirR. G. Gilliam TCccorder of dj Uniform Rank Noj32and chair- s1 man of The Camp Ground, chief cook ft was reported that he put lo the job over with his assistant ai Sir J. B. Giles, L. G. Singley, S.. Gary and Blufor.d Gary, The g' | food was well prepared. They P received many compliments. C Mix .Nnra James diecfJilly 22~pj :Tf)25T\hd=was buried at Piedmont ^ Presbyterian" church in Laurens ? county. .She was one of the piworker, She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, Walter Jones, {six boys and four girls and a " ; host of friends. She was 6 i - - . years-oid.^ Kev. J. M. Johrtsun_ .. lofficiated. ' Mr. M. C. Tucker has gone to ^ '-visit his daughter in Charleston S. C\. will be gone for two weeks, i "Look out Widows Tucker is look-, j 1 ing for a wife." ~|J The cornerstone laying will be tfoi4 the new Rosenwald-SdKml_al__J tHanrrir-TlniiTh in TItnpm school 1 j 'district will be t-he 30th of Au- J Igiist. The public is invited. It Jj }will be la<id by the Masons. The , ^ ;K. ot P. j^ askend"to-x^g^hr^j 1 oftler of L. A. McNary, C. Cr jl CAMDENXOCAI-s' iH f I Those attending the -Grand ** Lodge in Newberry last week Jwere Drs. Thomas Pickett and m Brevard ;:R. TTTrae,-"B. D. Bel- ; ton, John Sulton. P. F. Brown, PTm B. and W. -C. McGirt and W. E.: .ilumnudiJ, -ij 1 Mrs. C. C. Brevard and sistcFTj Mrs. R. K. Gordon of Dillon, S.' * leit Tuesday July 12131 h, for ^ New York,- Boston and other) ' , points in. Massachusetts. j < Dfs. E: R. Pickett" and' C. C.rj Brevard motored to Columbia ^ .Sunday. Miss Daisy Roach is vii ^ siting relatives and fronds on ; Campbell St. -- .1 ! ! : * ! COL. CHA'S. H. DANNELiJY i i Prominent Pythian, Orator and Par- ^ liamentarian. Member of the Fi- g * ^^ ^ ^ I ^ nance Committee, Grana Tjodge, K. . 1 of P. I * : ; GEORGETOWN NEWS The Grand Lodge sesson of Oddfellows and Household of < - * I ^ j ItULh ts trcjng hrrid in the city j this week, This being the elec-:^ Hori~year meetings are befng at- 2 tended and watched with' keen^s interest. Hundreds^ delegates^ are attending the sessions. Mrs. L. A. Cain is visitfng her ] daughter and son-in-law Mr. and( f _ ' j -i 0 LBABfltt ~ _'~ "x'j.iij j-i BI?r??"wri [rs. A. A. Alston, ?Hi Messrs. Sampson and Sewardunmore and Moses White left. le-City Sunday for Miami, Flft. Mr. Race Leader we want anther petition this time to phve i ie way for higher- education >r'Negro childrenr _ A. Q. Dunmore made a flying up to UhAr lesion, S. (J.7l55Ma3C h busliim. :???s? Rev. Sandy. Simmons of Charston is among tlieHslLuralliis, eek'. - T: Professor'J. B. Beck substitu:d for the mayor and delivered^ wonderful welcome address to le members of the Grand Lodge The Rev. J. E. Beed and D.I .. Perrin of Charleston are vis-i bra-in the city. 1 Prof. C. A. Lawson and I. D. >avis of Sumter are visiting in le city. '' *"~Vv I Mrs. Iola Carolina Kirkland of shevilIe, N7~C. is visitmg her * iTher Rcvr^W. f. CaroTna. Colons Barnwell and staff tade-a-fine showing on Thurs--: xv ?t the hasp hall park.- A Li;ong competition was held.Master Albert and little Char^ te Alston are visiting Prof, [id Mrs. Cain in Darlington. The city will have as heri jest on Tuesday the renowned rof. Saxon and hhrcruel five of harleston.? M^et - jwur friends ' Charleston "at?the Palmetto heater,,'. Aug. 11th.PHONE 6187 JLrA144awkms' Real Estate Agency ' Homes on Easy Terms" 1107'/2 Washington Street ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. ' > I Lewie Prii __r j^rr-^rl3 jO Assembly St HH B Style No.-4f, jj Lewie Prii : 1310 Assembly Stre > < McClellanville News. i. _______ ??h The Rev. JT^. VaiktertiOBt ot Jack- Ij sonvillc, Fla., was the distinguished L. guest at Betfiel'laBt Sandfly. In his 1 discourse heilmrled fiery darts at the ] host of sin, complimented those who j 1 still cling to the eross ol Christ ami: * exhorted his hearers to get -right and j stay light with God. '_jBj?eentjy det^th madp twn vaea^t chairs in as many homes by calling from labor to^ew-artr'^Richai^d?ftra^js sier of the Beach settlement and little , t l ftlpy (liliwrd, ni; j f Santee. Mrs. Francis and daughter Ada of i Jacksonville, Fla., are .visitors in town 1 ^ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8 Alston on Drayton St. ' ? t tYour FlFst TraTnirig is all' yourPeatiny. ??? WHY NOT TAKE YOUR SENECA 4N First SemesterlSegins, -g.??For further infornr 1 W. W. L. CLARK, A j SENECA 4^4 A^A 4^4 A^A 4^4-i^i * ?y "||y ?^f 4^ ry f moving.' ?. % ' ' ..- v f Bunyan Buri ?|> Fiye Heayy Duty X your service--We sj V distance Tiauls of F I PHONE 5316 O ... ? * A i^L j^A A^A A^A j^A "^y T^" 4r 1^????^? iting & Supply C reet 7? y ? jgf Lodge P. We make E _ Banners.- A I-Liuago.... , ? This style Badg made for any orga can be detached an Badges for offlc style with lace up 1 IF . LU lbadge^---^ 2 badges __ 6 badges __ 12 badges L???? * " x'~ ~~ We make especii and Ushers' badge; embossing machine department to do & * itmg & Supply C jm>Wn1 - w ?1 ni'w.-ypuFfji ?? -J * ' ' Saturday, August 8. 1925. -Miss Camilla Bennett, of New York s-spending some time here with her jruml-puieiils, the Rev;andMrs. S.K. ' Mesdames Paftl A Shepard, Peter jibbes and the Rev. X C. Clinton" epresented their local organizations it the Grand Lodge Convention of'-*-. (.If P. In Newberry last WMk. They ;? eturned Saturday highly elated over he results achieved and " lavishly liaise tin. Piedmont city for qourte ies shown them. On their return rip they were* tnet by^Prof, Jamea^A. . lolman at the Union station in Coumbia where they chatted gaily un il irftewmpt^d by the train porter innouneing the departure of their tain. " ' ' ' . * 83KOMJ0C^0C0COKK8CKO5C830MO0C8COJ0O8O03W important in determining | FIRST TRAINING AT iSTITUTFr lzz: Tuesday Sept. 29th lation write? v[ l. B., M. A., S. T. B. :r 1 ?s. c. _ ?. _? HAULING # " Motot Trucks at pecialize in long- % lousehold Goods. OLUMB1A, S. C. ? * j * t 3^^1 i* * ^ ' f ~ - . ? Company | Columbia, S. C. J>* / & = araphernalia ^ V fe. ? jucieues. ^ t ?- i<$ ?? J X S badges, Collars and ? \ nothing for your Y : - " T"5 - ----f : g as shown,, in cut can be ... nization. rThe metal part A. -?' ' - ' ' 4- ' d used in the Lodge room. ^ ers can be hlade by same . . ?y ..... A the sides. X x ? _?,? ? - PRICES: ?~r?* (E ach) - - - ^ ----^0, v|" . l.so? & \ y 1.00 * - " i X - - ?- X - " ' t . r ? ally badges for all orders ? s for all churches. A large y i Is operated in our badge j A 'old and silver embossing. i | j 'ompany___ | Columbia^gT^ T 1 J 'r'""" ,T'V WJ' ,v ^; * 2_. T'. T ?? ?J