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,JTWO ; ' ^ v* /f< V ' - " ' . V ' X ' 1 ; i v- i v : / . 4 W-. ^?. . - ' !tur n: ws ^ - . ' ' " tiraful J -7 . ? " . i ^ ' ? ' "? ..." KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS *: . ' y . , Continued from Page 1 "' *'. ' * i vidcs that the Grand Lodge shall be . a migrtory bodyv and shall?meet un7 , the fourth Tuosdnv in Jnlv nf year, and whereas, at the last sen- \ sion of the Grand Lodge held in the Cipy of Newberry, S. C. on July 28, 7^ 7 20th, 30th, l'.L'o. It was "decided to hold the next session at' Sumter, S. C. beginning ou, Tuesday,-July 27, 11)2(3. ? as?the., guest of Diagnhes Lodge No. :r_ 52. Arittides Lodge 1 JO, Aurora LodgeNo. 143, and Sumter -Proii'Vesslvu Lodge No. 25-1, in its Twenty-second j Annual Session, for the transaction | of such business lis shall legally ^uul constitutionally come before it., 1. All .Supreme, Grand, and -Sttb- , ? nrdinnto nibcois an<l Members in good standing, are Coj^imiiJ'^Tnvited. to attend and whjXe^^Tthe i)rTTceediTfg?7" 2. ThitrSeS^I^s of'the Grand'T.ndgo ? wUr 7>e held in.Shiluh uBptist Church; i - ""Cor. Mainland Washington Streets,! commencing Tuesday, July 27th,"at I 9:30 a. m. TTie sessions of the GTlind ' Court will be held in Mt. I'isgah Ar M. ' E. Church, beginning on Tuesday July ; " 27th, at 9:30 a. m. ?~ " T~~"1 3. Each financiallodge in theju--j risdiction is entitled to two representa? feiv?o*T?who mnvt be l'a-d ('hanccljors j in their respective logos,-and who must [ present Credentials issued by their Lodges showing that they have been duly elected B. AH Commanders oT Subordinate Lodges, are hereby l'wiuc ted to' see that credentials, duly signed and " forwarded to ^he Grand Keeper of -lCcconJs and Seal n<'?l litter than :.Tiily . SIR H. P. CI . * Grand Out< I ^ ' 4 U'? - ? . . ^ . I I' |i : i ^ f M& T* * s IiiIBmmM ' 1 ?L I 9HHHBBHHH'! MANCE ' Prelate v r 1 ? ? loth, 192<>. By complying: with this order, very much tinie will be saved in . o making up the Grand Lodge Roll. Chancellor L'hnimahdeps are hereby requested to obsCrVT? this order. 0. All I'ast Chancellor's desiring to take .the Heraldic Degree niyst - posi-' lively he present, on the morning of' the lirst day's session, Tuesday, July 27.h. Only l'ast Chancellors who have; nlj'r:j,ly -taken the Heraldic Degree, are eligible to act us Grand Represen-j4 Representatives' Credentials are fur-1 nh*hed?from?the-:oftic-o-of the Grand j. Keener of llecords unci Soul. The fee for i lu? Heraldic Degree is Sji^.UU j~ 7. It is earnestly rociuested that i ull Grand and Subordinate Lodge Of-1 liccrs, and members and all repre- | scntalivcs to be present-at the Informal opening at the Academy of Music, j ^hrhr Strict, Sumter,-Monday evening! July". 20th, at 8 p. in. Addresses of! wcicohit ujui._ixii2uns?ft Uier.fi. to. will be made by prominent citizens and ; members of the Order.- . ~sr tnr Finance (Jommitte^of the | tist Church-, corner Washington and.' Dingle, Streets.; at 0 a. .m Monday,| July "Jiiih. 1 lie l-.ndowment "BblU'd lit( -Shiloh Baptist Church'at 10 a. m.,33 10 a.-tm, same place. ' H. o The Kroner.-; of Records and | Seals of Subordinate Lodges are: hereby directed to send hte names of: .11 i- 1 " ' * # * " 1111 IKl 11 t'U'Uul rtdJiestpilatives to the.] ChTiii'mim of th Housing Committee, j tor, S. C;?Itris^rcqrrcroTed that this! l>e done as eprly~hs possible, in order' that suitable homes may be provided for all who mitfht- attend the-meeting: r ; -f- . " hhh 'I =v ( IAWFORD ' . 1 ;r Guard 4 I ? - ? '.. i_, . ;- ; _.. -.. . / ^ N ^ " V THE "PAU4i 10. The Local Committee has arranged for the Boarding and Lodging it reasonable rates of $2.00 per day. - 11. The Memorial Meetftig in hon>r of the members of the Order who lied duTing the past year will be Veld at Enianual M. E. Church, Cor, Main and Bee Sts.,?Tuesday evening, Inly 27th, at 8:30 p."' m. All officers irul members are earnestly requested ;o attend these services. 12. It educ ed rate on One ond One Half {fares on the Identification Certificate plan have been granted by the 'Southeastern Passengers Ass'nT^ov^ ?r all roads leading into Sumter. Del3gates and all persons attending the sessions are hereby urged_tOj present Identification Certificates to the Ticket Agents, when purchasing tickets for shall Cofflrene tn regular session in the City of Sumter, S. C., commencing the fourth Tuesday in July,~TthiKhfjembracing the 27th-28th^29th days of said month, as the guest of Pride of Sumter No. 26 Queen Aurora No. 70; Beautiful Lily No. 96; Concord-No. 1.8%. The session shall continue from day to day until Thursday, July 29, the last day to transact all legal business that comes before it. Take, due not^e and govern ~yourselves accordingly. Each Subordinate Court is entitled to two delegates only. Past Worthy Counsellors in good standing in their respective-Courts are eligible as "representatives,'TfTHey have the fourth degree. , l All Supreme Court Officers, Grand Court Officers, Supreme Renresentn tives, Graud Representatives, Members of! the Order in good standing are invited to this session of our Grand Court. The Endowment Board will meet on Mdjiday, July 29th,. &19 a. m.,at the meeting place T5f the GrandCourt at Sumter. The* G. R. of D. and G. R. of Dep., will , have their books balanced up to June 30th, 1926, sa as to be turned over to the Fnance Committee . Any Court failing to/pay all their taxes due the Grand Court, will not V have a voice on the Grand Court floor. All delegates attending the session must come prepared to pay board and lodging at the rate of $2.00 per day, subject to the changes of the local committee on arrangements at Sumter. The rate for transportation on railroads will be seen in the Grand Chancellor's Proclamation as heretofore. Buy your tickets on the Certificate Plan. The Grand Matron of the Juvenile Department will have her reports ready to meet the Grand Court. Wednesday night, July 28th will be given to the Juvenile Department. The Welcome address on behalf of the Courts, will be deliyered by Miss A. Elizabeth Brogdon of Beautiful Lily Court, No. 96, Sumter. The response by Mrs. Mabel L. Green of Ivy Court, No. 97, Charleston. All District. Deputy Grand Worthy Counsellors will forward to the G. w. C's. Office on or before the 16th day of luly, their commissions and reports :oncerning the conditions of their resjective Districts. The reports must' )e written intelligently so that they the Grana~SLK>age- meeting.' ilierelaced rates will hot be granted unless this is done. Be sure to purchase Round Trip Tickets to Sumter, on account of the Gr.and Lodge Meeting of the Knights of Pythias. Tickets for this occasion at the reduced rates will be on sale, July 22nd to 28th inclusive, with final- Rmit^August 4th. _ Thursday, July 2'Jth, will be Military Day:?Th? Ornnd Street Pnr.-ytp and Competitive Drill at Mortis College Grounds will feature this Gala Day. The encampment of the Uniform Rank Department will be at the C.'i rami*- of'-Motrin College, , Alldelfcb gates und visitors to the Grand Lodge meeting are cordially invited to visit the Camp Ground during the week. 14. A supply of Identification"CeF tificates are sent to lall Lodges'and Grand Lodge Officers. Additional certificat.es can be had updn application to-t he office of the Gr^nd- Chancellor^ TTT T 1 U ./ 10. i-.ct uiicu viiiKtr anu mwnuer 01 the Grand Lodge come to this session with a determined.purpose in view of making further advancement-^ Pythianism in South Carolina. Let "Harmony" be our Watchowrd. This done and signed at the office of the Grand Chancellor, this 20th <d?y of June, 1926 and the Pythian Period, the XLVI1 CH). > Fraternally Yours in F. C. & B., Julius A. Brown Grand Chancellor Attest: J. B. Lewies, G. K. of R. and S. COURT OF CALANTHE Members of the Order of Calanthe of South Carolina; . ? -Perstfaot to~tfae~vegulations of the Supreme -Court and of the Constitution of the Grand Court of South Carolina which reads as follows:The Grand Court shall meet at the same thne~ and ~pIace"~o]TTh'eJ Grand Lodge. "[" Now, therefore I. P. A. Roper, by "the power in me"vested as Grand Worthy Counsellor of the GrancJ Order_of CjlantJie of South Carolina, Jurisdiction u'hN. A., S. A., A. & A., T* ; k ':~l * flFTO LEADER L 1 can be placed in the minutes of the Grand Court, if we desire. All are looking forward to a most peaceful and harmonious session as the Courts and Lodges at Sumter are making effort* to make this' session one of the : host, in the history of the Grand Sourt. I urge upon all good Cal&ntheans to look well towards the building up of our beloved Order. * - Each Court must send the name of J their representatives and the name P.f. those that are going to take the Grand Court Degree, to Miss Nannie X. Davis, Secretary af the Housing i Committee, Drawer 576, Sumter. Each Court is allowed two representative's, two Delegates to take" the I Grand Court Degree. All Representatives must have takjen- the Grand | Court Degree at some previous session except those fpr new Courts." ! Mrs. F. I. Singleton of Magnolia Court No. 15, Columbia, will have I charge of the Memorial services of deceased members, assisted by Mrs. Lizzie P. Robison of Queen Elizabeth Court, No. 5, Eastover, at Emanu^J M. E. "Church, Tuesday evening, July 28. : Done at the office of'the :G. W. C. at Beaufort, S. C., June 1st, 11)26. Mrs. R. M. Williams, G.~R .of D., P. A. Roper, G. W. C ? . STATE COLLEGE TO END GREAT % C " - ' ((Continued From Page 1) honn uKln f/? ^ , XI."! ^ *?1A? '' ?w.i ?ui? w ciiijjiu; uu tut; iacuny. Some of_the_m.ost- interesting features of ^he-summer session, were the " many literary entertainments given : for the benefit of the student-teachers, i These entertainmnts were gotten up ' by studnts and certdin faculty mem bers and the cooperation between the two was simply beautiful- Under the f -direction of Miss H|;len Usher, deaij of the Pelton' Practice School here ; and also one^ of the leading-teachers in the Sumter system, a religious pageant was giverr..(on the second Sunday night. It represented the Ten Virgins. Last Sunday night Miss Usher gave anotehr-religious concert with two pantomines?Lead Kindly " Light" and~H ome- Sweet Hrrfne, which pleased the audience. very much. Tuesday--night-an historic pageant was conducted by Mrs? Celia D. Saxon ~ of ^Columbia in which - every -nation of the - arth was represented. The play showed that much effort was used in ^getting. it up and it was an affair that would do credit to the most cultured and prepared group of --students anywhere in Ataerica. . But Mrs. Saxon, is a historian. She knows |-the roads and wfthreuch a wonderful knowledge of geography, she is at I home in thia^field. The pageant was I witrfboao/).' W?r Vrr. * I ......voovu , uj iiuircrieus OI people?^pany of tHem cowing from the city? | and was simply, grand. | The work in the Practice School is I a big feature in the summer srhnnl at State. This work is under the direction of Miss Usher. The teaching is done by Misses Fair of Georgetown Rynnm and rornwell of Columbia and Miss Mays of Aiken. The "children for the work are furnished by the citizens of Orangeburg. Every Jiou'r in the day'classes from the summer - school go down and observe. It has been great help to the teachers and is one >pf the big units in the work in education in the session. Mr. , one of' the fielcTagents of" the general education board in speaking of the work before the - chapel, said: "The work I saw in the ^pEractice School is just great and I wish we had some work of that kind in all of our summer schools." j The teaching is good ancPthere ds nothing this side of heaven better than j teaching when it is done at the right time and is received. With 100 children and 400 teachers, those in charge I of this work, gave a demonstration on I the lawn in front of Dradhan Hall here Monday afternoon. It/was just fine and was commented upon most pleasantly by all who attended. With varied features /in physical education, stunt-night Wrogram with its perfomance by the/"Kitchen Orchestra," the pleasarft contact had with mAny men and /women from different sections of tlfe State, the oKlo 4 " \ . v; r V : > ;. ':'#* <&- ".. \ >4 ' \ IS \ ' - J r I _* SJR J. S. BtOCKER . J Grand Inner Guard j* -.-y y.-gr?? ^r*. -"" - * .' ?", ' v " " MAJ. P. i Urand Wort! the guidance of President R. S. Wilkinson, the summer session at State Col'ege goes down in history as one of :he best ever witnessed her and the work done. _wilL_be of untold good to he hundreds of boys and girls wait iri[r for inspiration iri the classrooms next school year. . .1 G^orjaretown, S. C. Perspnals - Mr. J. T. Jones and Prof. A. G. Gill ' ret&Aied from the B. Y. P. U. Convention ?on Saturday and reported a wonderfub-session Mr. S. M. Goodwin returned to Orangeburg after spending 'a few days. in the-Gity'j ? ' Mrs. Carlos Parker left Saturday tor_ftew ^ity. ??? Mr. John Frazier a student of Allen University is spending a few days in the city. Many of the teachers who" attended Summer, school at State College are 1 back home. TU? Tll.-? U^ll a a a .iv, uuii ieam went 10 ivingstree Thursday-iro-play-the-loeal -Eiks nine.. They staged a double header. In General We were Void that Mr. W. M. Parker one of our local boys has been elected - ^president-ofHhe-local-Business League of Athens, Ga. We should feel proud when we hear of one of our boys"making good. Mr. Parker is'a very de.ar u friend-and-elasKroate-of-thewriterand I do hope that he^shalkeven go higher. - ?-Seeroingiy-uiur- hoys who are mak ing good are the onps who are making i heir way in life away from home. We can not appreciate our own. We send them out into this cl'uel world to make themselves^ meh. . " - Take Vandei'horst, Sinclair, ThumpI William C . | Merchai I Suits Made X Alterations "And Re] 1- ^ CLEANING A f ' Phone 1 I 1315 Assembly Street t XK-X-X-X- >X'v 'X"l' v v 'X"X-XMX' THE PALA( ^ r Native an 11 Barbecues Every Wednesday? .) | We prepare Barbecues to fi < > We appreciate Your Patrona "i THE PALA( ; ; Phone 5682 IPINCKNEY'S F UNDERTAKER A NO I OF SOUTH CARO - '/" Fi \ * <? A i ?? . . ?2?V 3 ' Office Phone 5707 1006 WASHINGTON ST., | Pinckneyfs Sani BEST EQUIPPED IN Till FOR YO V . - i* Rto-7-JifriffLUll- iVfrwrftAfe Saturday, July 24, 1926- ^ E? ' " \ '.ty:'.*'. " y ROPER fy Counsellor I son and -those younger men \v^o are ! struggling hard to' be Nmen of stanI dard as Goodwin, Frasier, Wilds, Pur_ i ! vis and many others. Through our young moil our city's name shall be printed in. the TiTstory of the race. Popularity with nothing in the head means hothing. Education is the ~ thing that will put you on equal k terms with other. men. Don't give up because you are not the kind of-a ~ ~~ 1 fellow you will like to be. Do like _ 1 tliu 'utheife, plug ut it and you will ?' come out. J- Society ? 7 The Y:Hb C. met at the home of Mr. Luwrenee.Buum.oi'e, Tuesday evening. A very enjoyable time was ' .7 had. . , *' " ?The R At * R. C. met at the home of Mi. R. D.. Andersom--Many intlresting questions were? discussed. . . The Tattler ? . . v *rt , Some people make their business everybody's business.- We just want you slick folks to know people are watching you. - - , . . Yes, we hcardjjf the bout at midrri^it. Late hour to stage one. . No, we do not lower our standard by first fightingr The law settles our disputes.. , , If fools would keep, their piouth 'shut the public would not know who -{"the Tatiler?speakx-ofi So don't-ring dumb bell. We we^.e-glad to read of you C. S. B. Station, West' Philadelphia. . 3 1 ~~POit?SA LK. -Ji-J'J. 2 l U Grcc'tuZSdr-ZZZr: (formerly Carolina Avenue North), four and six room houses." Lot G0xl25 ft. All City Convenieces. " A bar- . gain for eash. . J. IV Richardson, L"0G Wheat Street. _ . . f, : aughman | nt Tailor | To Measure , J. Dairihjg t^eatiy-Dori?" 1"?? ND PRESS1NC 1 5 3589 | 'j Columlii*! I i :E MARKET \ \featsTwe have them, both ]; \ d "Western- ' > -Fresh Vegetables at all Times J \ ill Special Orders at any Time. ;; , . . ge. 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