The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 22, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2

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-TWO -- >l-%i ~r?T ^ _ r --q? ':^SB _?ii w A , . . - ^t_____SB ~ prof. g. w. hoi ,den ^district grand lodge no. . Vi^M. u. o. of 0. F. ] _ Continued"Trom Page 1/ ' 1'|. I city High School represented the. > -?: JMayor with a great smfech^and Dr. Johnson, theL "Old rhan elo- t quent," respondcdr- After this a < veritable Ciceronian and Demos- i - * ?^ ^ . 1 therrcari" battle yf oratory was r\ ^ displayed, the ladies even became ". _ eloquent. ^ b The Program., I ] Monday night, 8 o'clock, \ preaching at Mf ~ Olive Baptist < ? Church, Rev.TT McKcnzTe Harri- : son, Sumter, S. C:'- Tuesday, j _ clock, A. M: "Convention called ] -to ,order at Bethel A. M. E. \ ?Church. SingintyltyllilvA choir, t ??^?Invocation. Rev;CizTVA^rogOon< Grand Gh'aplain. blaster ot Cer_ em on i es r fl?McJacksonr tn tioduvj " ced Prof. Beck who spoke fpr the.-i Mayoiv BOsnonsc Ijy Di\. C. C. 4 ?? Johnson, Aiken,-Sr (4.?Music?^ : Duett.?Wtdctrrrnriicairess on be- { half of the eitziefTs of George- v ' town by !?'" w " p~ fnrnlinn " Resnoi>si?- bv Hi- T I) lbv|^ ?? Sumter ,~~S. C; " WiTrumu address < ** on behalf .of the fraternal orders ; of the city by Bro. T. W. Brown. ] Response" by RevTdjf S. "Rree. ' Music?-sole. Mrs P.ftili-i.-.. n.m_ 1 more-. Address on behalf' of the : . Odd FeHQAi^-hv-Prni' f* U' trow. . ard. Response by Prof. C. A. ( ? ' Lawson. Sumter,. S. <_\ Atklress ; ? ??^, u arti.?liuaponno,?Miaajj half of the Juy en ilea Depart- ( ment by Miss Emily Smalls. Res- < ponseJDy Mrs. Alice E. Lawton. c ^ Pr-a&eiTtation -of- Keys to city" by , Bro. B-. J. Washington, Closing ] remarks by District Grand Mas- ( ter, Hon. I. J.^AIcCutlrie. Then C^and Lodge convened at Big | Bethel A.M. Iv-Ohorgtr-n-nfl the ] .Grand, Household at Mt. -Oliyej Baptist ChurcE. - U Wednesday u as gl \ eii ToTcthPr ing of reports bv Grand Lodge i Officers. The Grand, Master in .characteristic style, read a fine.'i ??~luctdr"dynamic- report svhicTi so'! thrillerl the convention that they'c gave him a rising vote of thanks, f i Among the important recommon-1_ dations by the Grand Master are A investment: of funds in Govern-t f ment bonds and in real estate: a : ? the others-provides for a Summer i Institute.for P. S. by dividing the jt state into four parts arid provider ing an inst.ru^tof in each. The^c Investment Committee is to be I F IN A N CIAI -SI A TK MENT OF THE ' DISTRICT GRA ?. -- RECFJ ~ Amount brought JJulx" Is TO) Amount collected in July, 1021 Amount collected in. A.uKu^t, 1024 Amount collected in September, 1024 Amount collected in October, 1024 Amount Collected in November, 1924 Amount collected in December, 1024 Amount collected in January, 1025 ___ ?.? .Amount collected in February, 4025?-Amount collected in March, 1925 ___ feC I.. - 4? F. W; "v ?. ; t'i'>. ? B9 UhH F - . - ^H^H H v C^I . . appointed. Bro. II. II. Butlei District Grand Secretary, educa :pr, and preac holy read thic of th most-complete and ;~com pre lien dve financial reports it has beei mm to hear. It places him ii . lass "A" with business men re tardless of race. The repor .hrilled the delegates with ec tasy and at. Ilie conclusion lom md4ong cheers were given .him the .reports show District Gram MivuQ^ovito *i i?u., CO, vuuyis l l. Uilltiny )ii hand July lT-44>!i^gpt<^th292; -District Grand J Lousehol receipts, S67.570.&8. * Disburse iaiuTijuly i, $16,7IG.-OD.! Thi eport takes in lrqm Decembe oJuly, a perioil of seven month : _ - ' T , Bro.-George 1 b-Pmrh: (iiairul D rectqf of the jhnusnholds is , nan. of towering - Ability an* jmad vl.mjhi. he i]rosld&f ove rfilTTh'and Ifoirvholcl u'jylT "orr^ uuj dignity. Under most tryini il'climst tnii-cs hi' was i-mm!? -'**urtuoufi yet firm in'bis ruling:X'n mist 11-: i' was tmul,. n.l U u'as appointed (7 rand Di recto and the Grand household so ex pressed itscil 1)V a lUHinimnn ^'olc and asked the Suh Commit toe 10 retain lih.i. Tito nicii^u ship has increased in all branch ,cs. The way?looUr bright fo Jclil Fellows in South Carolin, nrvwivurfil^r"sxipport to tho tTTani LHrociqiV iSo .jubilant and wej ialisfied with the running; of th< mimously- i-e-elected. The Offi ers are J. XlcCottrie, D. G. M r. S." Johnson. 1). I). G. XL, II. U Sutler," D. G, S., I. IX Davis, D X IX, D,X;. Dozier, G. WVK, R TThru-hnrrl I I), i? A. Riehic, I P.. C. A. T-a^^on, 1 Q-, r: \y golden, Commissioner, Dr. C. C Fohnson, D. G. XI. IX, J.. I. Wash mrtnn TA CI At!,' f TA ' t?w?q xs * v 4 . , > 1.1' j ,, * 1 i ? i ? Ion, D. G. ('., T. 11 Parker, D. G Jars., Goo, PI. Pugh, D. G. T. Next Convent inn tth-pK- ?.t Ah )QvilIot S. C.. ' "Thus goes clown in history one >f the greatest Grand Lodge ses ions ever held in South Carolina Military Day brought many vi itor to the citv and they wen ully paicLfor. coming. The par y in every respect., This., fea urc of the Grand Lodge causec uany favorable comments. Th< xercises were witnessed by ; arge crowd at the par-k. DISTRICT GRAND SECRETARY .NI) LODGE I'TS. 2d. - - - J <>,742.21 ? _ 7,G44.6< G,113.4( ^ 7,504.8! -7>. 5,521.4< - ? ? I : " . 7,084.75 5{670.3' O.OOg.gf . -- 9,147.0( : . 1 1: THE PALM Amount collected in April, 1(525 . Amount. collected in May, 1025^ ? Amount collected?in June",?rflUJV" Amount received for rent _ rvifcnwd tor Building?Tit r , ? Amount reikuved l'or Chjirity A mo u d t reVeived for Scholarship-*" _ Amount n/coi\ed for Patviavuliic Amount received fur. Grand Lodjie ^ Armount fur AI n'utt'! Interest on deposits ~ Total fnuii rrfl . .uhutcsl)iSBtl ?Amount paid?ou-t- in July, 10 2 T. Amount paid out in August, 11)24 _ . Amount paid out in September, 1 ' Aooim pnirl mil ill Hr-tnt-m- )UOl Amount in Xoveml.or. i Amount raid ?.ut in Tlecemberr 19: Amoutit* paid out in January, 1025 Amount paid duT"Tn" February, 101 Amount paid out in March, 1025 Amount- paid <>nt -hr-vVpriiy 1 025 - Amou.nl "paid out tin- May^ 1025 " Amount paid-out in June, 1025 l?aVi.u4;C- on Hand July }; 1025 * ' DISTRICT (111, - < . . ki:C; Cpsh. <Tn h;(nd wheii (j. S. Hutli In. Bank of" .Mimn'ii,;'. *._ / In First National Bank', Manning ?fo-Ho:r,o liank and 1 rust Co.,. .Ma In First National Bank, ihuinin.LT, Money orders' lcciiived from the tinv closed by tin* Ins. Com. until it %Cei ved from .loair? - Collected In DcH-t'iubt'i, 1D21 ~ ~ CollccLcd-! 11 Januarv, 1P25 _ 7 > Collected i.n February, ll?25 j; r- CoHected m M arch; "It'25 ~ " e^olU'i-tc.l iiT-^lnii, 11)25?? p- Collected in 3.1 ay, 1;>25 ?*ir; Collected in .June, 11 25 n . To I ill from all sources " . - . D1SB1 I t Amount paid out in December, 111; !x Amount paid out In January. 11)2 -Amount paid out in February.,- 1'. Amount paid outyin March, b!?Lj * Amount iiaiilviNrtyi" in April, .11)25 Amount paid5"but in May", 11125 ^ Amount pa^H out in June,. FP25 ""TfllaF paid for all purposes j Balance?on hand July 1, 1.1)25 ,;1 ^ ?' %' ; ' ^ PROF. J. B . Principal Howard. lLi?,rh Schoc weniintt tHe jjlfiyor of the: ( i bell a If of the citizens. Mcl'LKLLANVILLK NEWS Hie fourth and last quarterly mcc r intr of McCleffnnville circuit convene Saturday; August tho Pth at Beth Church this/city with- Elder Josef c>.- Idorant presiding and pastor Jam* Weston on hand to marshal the forc< ? that so beautifully and falthiully ar liiD'iooin.iiivily?wutk?for tho furtho ance of God's kingdom on earth. ""After speedily but very satisfacto " ily dispatching the conference busine: ""the idolized pastor and venerated pri . siding elder were escorted to the hon ~ of Mrs. L. v.- SShepard on Dupree ros ;> "tt'hore hy the stewards and stewari : "dssdfTTficy were given a feast of tl hoicest front the vegetable and anim - kingdoms; When the gumptious repast whic ^ consisted of all that heart could d sire and appytito deman<l was over tl 3 honored guests yielded to solicitatic j of their Hosts and hostesses and i midst cheers and other evidence < joy and satisfaction, spoke in glo\ inir terms of nraise of tho solvit i cooperation .'and fidelity exhibited t the officers and Thembers of the chu f- c-h?? wni|M ising this circuit: ^ .The Rt. Rev. W. W. Beckett, Bishr 5 of the Seventh Episcopal District,. \vi ^ please be advised that the..conferen< - goes on record as requesting the se j vices, fatherly supervision and gu } dance of these safe, sane and faitl j fill leaders-in their'respective positioi y- for another year. } Dr. Morant preached at Zion^ Sun j % . / - V * v \ [HTTP LgAPJMt - ...: ?. 13,479.10 ----- = < - 0.89Q.7Q - "... ... 4,094.80. ? - 1,960.00 x ?.. ?rrr?: o,980.30 : - 200.00 li -i 258.76 ^ , .... 1,131.78 1 purposes 7. :v"' 1,613.82 ... .. 273;00 - 2,232.61 . _ .. __ ^8^005^5= ISBMENTS. _ $2,832.83 - .. , 9,948.00 924 .*6,814.62 i ......?. ' . " 9,780.50 -'9-1 " ?? 79 U .1?-i ---- 7,865.82 :::.'. ; : .. .. 473.28 25 ~-.V.ir.". ._~r 7,260.43 - ' - -9.328.73 -r-r- - . t . 9^52.10. 7,800.32 3?ZTZ 1~ .. I*"-' $88,37BH1 j .*.' .. .. *... $80,202.54 VNli HOUSEHOLD. LH'TS. . . v* r took charge: - * ' : , '.I"s- . i $1,239.72 ?k - 1 (>0.38 .lining 13.65 Sav. Dept. __ ..1,235.25 e the office in Manning was was reopOTOd in Ilartsville 1,483,39 . 13,750.00 "I7 ~ :~ .... " . 6,209.35 ... 3,064.30 -- , .t:_.'."c-- ~ 8,978.15. . 10,982.82 ,, > ' ^ '' 0,547.85 r ^1,431.30 . _ r . "" $67,570.98 tSEMENTS. 24 "i. $563.18 !5 ? : . 12,910 52 )25 ... 5.324.50 ~ : a kw on 10,746.25 7,488.53 ._ . _. -7TIV 7,253.30 $50,824.08 -- $16,7-^6.90 : : 7? . / W- - '4' .|g*- BB . BECK, A. M., K Georgetown,- S.' C.', who, repreity, welcomed the Grand Lodge oil _ tciv_Sunday 11:00 o'clock A. M. an$L "~ at Bethel 8 O'ciwk?P. M. to capacity sjj spiritual fire coupled Wuth logicjTZ~j C1 The total collection for the occa>h sion was $80.00.i iviesflamCB Kola singleton "TUicT C. g?- Gillard staunch ehureh workers aro ig+ttsted with the sick. We hope for thr ni speedy restoration to health.-?Th'o somewhat feeble, the Rev. S. ~FC Howard whose effort was more ss than that of any one else to plant the e_ flag of. African " Methodism in this ie corner of the state is always on hand 1{1 when the doors of the chufch are i_ opened. " ' ABBEVILLE NEWS . | | ???? Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Strozler West i a few days visit to relatives and home ? people. Mrs. Strozler is formerly of Abbeville and is the daughter of Mr. Lewis Marshall, Sr. She is known here V- ! ? bb?"Luino."?Ate,?and?Mrs.?Strozler ^f ' came by motor to Abbeville. This is >yiMr. and Mrs. Strozler's first visit to I', Abbeville 3mee their marriage. Miss Mary F. Martin on Harrisburg Street is still improving from her ill | ness of typhoid fever. Friends here | hope for her an early recovery. F- t % ^ Mr. C. & Acker of 70 Secession Ave. l" spent fcfcrftlay iirCokesbury with rcla1_ ,-tiv es and home people. Mr. Acker is 18 i formerly of Cokesbury and is a grand nephew or Mr. h. H. Owenp, tfiVTafcr i- politician of Cokesbury also, who pre' - "V gmsm 0 CQLT~f7. A. fi ceded htm tothe graveuii number.of-i years ago. .j, Mrs. jEbbie Garlington of Atlanta. Ga., is in the city lor a. few. days_ visit to relatives." Mrs. Jennfe Lee Plummer has been'1 quite sick at her home near the city, but is better at this writing. Mrs. Plummer is an aunt of Mr. C. B. Acker. N ... < ?; . \TATPC3 DOAH /'AMUT * ?r SPE CI A L TO THE LEADER i. .Conway, Auk. 17?For many years'the people of upper South Carolina '"have been living in ignorance of the- vast prosperous country which lies along 'this great coast country of ours. I am glad to see that all of us are now j realizing that the future of the state' -depondo on the-ndvnncenii'iiL the Cons'-~ tal country makes. ;' . * J H As one enters the "Independent Re-tnrtTHtr^^itorfS'"fie sees nothing but; sigrrs-trp prosperity orf every side. 77] He enters the long neck of Galli-!, vant Kerry only"to see-r-conag out into a?great eountry which flows .with ' | milk and lib hey." mzrrrr?1 -r Oil .the Caafp^r; bnijndnry of this county lies the greatest and largest attended chain of beaches to be found unhi IiiInt ' WiniloWiH. Fl..?ud Imwh.1i . -Singleton- SwriTdrraTuI Myrtle Beach. . Among these resorts are opportuiiU ties for faitsighted colored men to These beaches bring thousands of people far and near to .spend- a happy Summer in God's out-of-doors. _ Jn-the middle yf a county which"has , fifty .square miles, beaches, hunting ??nv4 hu ui.i, uivic in _a iTTg iown iit throe thousand C;100Q)!7 which" is the coutjiy seat, Conway. ; This-town has a tnodeutJightiftg-sy- * stcm, daily "trains,.and steamboat', bus, line, sanitary Water supply, tWo -high-, ways which make it possible l'or one to come or go any time or way . he I wants to. - . - There are four colored churches, and ' a very good school. It is a lumber manufacturing cen-' tor. ?? The race relationship is good. ?This town and country "offer m6f6 " opportunities For a good wide awakel |?Your -First Training iA_alL g yqur Destiny. ??? WHY NOT TAKE YOUF I SENECA IIS I First Semester begins For farther infori I W. W. L. CLARK, | * SENEC/ ! * ?? ?? * * * * * * * *:* MOVING ' % 7 X Bunyan Bur 4r + ! Five Heavy Duty V xv r your service--We s ? distance hauls of 1 | PHONF. 5316 C 4^4 4^4 4^4 A A 4^4 4^4 4^4 A A A^A a^A J ^ ; ? ?s?* ?-r- v r-.n?^qi Saturday, August 22, 1925 |||' '"M fwllf 'jrTvjypi v ^ ^1 * j|cL jjlfek j ICHIE: I. I). Z. - - - T colored doctor than" any-other town or country its size. This is a.land of honey whosehowl is filled to the overrunning, and it welcomes'ajl who wish to Slink and thank God for a country like. this. .?*=- J~ r "" Mr. George Latimer, the local undertaker, has complete^ a beautififf undertaking establishment"-' on upper " Race 1'ath-Street."" ~ ? -'Mr. George Tyson haa_ins.tall6cL-a hat-blocking system"nf his. well furnished tailoring establishment. ?The -opening -of tubaccu season ht|re? has opened jobs for o.ver two hundred colored people as graders, tiers, and * ?> general handling. It has also brought many workmen from North Carolina Virginia, and Kentucky to the town. ? finch spoke at the colored' Methodist ' ihurclf Sunday''night?rm a memorial program iii honor of Mr. William Jenaiwg B rya-Hr?? :? ? : Mp. Snivcv snoke of him as a poli- . tician ami commoner, Mr. Goldfinch spake of him as a Christian. The faces of ..the farmers were f~ brightened last week when they found ^ out that tiie representative of the". *" ClkuuuA mm lean t'oharfn fn. had ar- filCll : i i ?T-hvi'c are many Holiness pttbple lh town toi- the purpose of carrying on' -V. WAYMAX JOHNSON. , j'* Exceitrio Barbershop and Pressing Club ^harp Afci/or* and (lean Towels Ail Work Guaranteed. ?L'lolhe^ Cleaned and Pressed on ^ : - .Short Notice. Peter ilejniugway, Prop.' 1.1 Main St., ~ Conway,#: ?? - PHONE 6187 Li Artlawkins' Real Estate Agency "Homes on Easy Terms" 1107' 2 Washington Street important in determining ; ~ I FIRST TRAINING AT JSTITUTE? jh~ , Tuesday Sept. 29th & nation write V. B., M. A., S. T. B. 1 S. C. _ L . oowWaowtfowo'tfcmmem r" * - - t + J HAULING *J* ? ?|? ns Transfer % - " ~ * * ? Motor Trucks at 4^ ^ pecialize in longhousehold Goods. ^ DLUMBIA, S.G | A^dk^ktSctix- , *-?. * J&- &