The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 25, 1927, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
. Saturday. June 25. 1927.
7-;| ;, :"'w >; " ^s..:,
| Locals An<
Mm; L, B. McLucs left Sunday' to
attend Uio? Summer School at State
A. and M. College, at Orangeburg,'
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, Aliss Ho log"Wilson <>)' Tamp. El^-p
is in the c'ltv visitinc her nn<?lt? in*
E. A. Adams. W'c hope for_ a .pleasant
stay.
Mi', Joseph TuckOw Gcr\ ;d%.
di.tre.et, .continues ill' but we hope tfvat
he may span be mav I"pi-et'eet
health. ??' *
Misses Mamie and Nellie Gordon
lofet, Tuesday morning for. WinstonSalem,
N.VC.. where they "will attend
summer school.
. -Mr. William N. Wilson, class^if '111,
A1 Ion Unrversity motored with friends"
to Dertoit, Mich., Monday mornimr
for the summer.
Miss Myrtle E. Evans left the city
Saturday fo spend t<?n days in Siivanah
as the house ftuest of Mr. and
\ Mrs. .Sjnmjous my 10 th street :
Mrs. -Richard Carroll was a dele- "V
uate to tb'i^ State Convention of .'the
?..4 State Ee'dei ation of Colored Women's
. . clubs" this woqj?~tn Charles'otn,, S.
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Miss Marie Jackson, left the city
- S.where she will al'telTd-the sum'-mot
school session at the State Col;
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Mrs. .William I).. Chappele, wife of
the Jate Bishop Chapolle, in. company
"* with frrends^.'left the city Monday in
her car" for Chicago for her li^Ji^yper
vacation. 11
Miss Dorothy M. Richardson, teach?.
or at Allendale, :S. C., graded school,
'passed' through Columbia this week
. enroute to _ Hampton Institute .-Sium
. . trier school.
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The Itev..' and Mrs. A, Fitzholan
Wallace of Jacksonville, Fla, head of
the. K.. of !T. of American has bden
Two Notch Road. " .
"Miss Florence Calwy has returned
to the city after a-successful school
term at the graded school in Parlinir-T
ton. llei' "many friends'are delighted
to have her.home again.
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Miss Jennie Calwy left* the city on
l^Suiulay to attend summer---school? at
the State College, Orangeburg^B.. fcL
Miss Calwy. is teaeliin& in the graded
school at Bishopville, S. C. . '
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Mrs: Ella Sightler is leaving today
for Brooklyn, N. Y? for an indefinite
stay with her children.- We are snvry
to. see her leave as we shall niiss
her 'winning* smiles hut -wo "hopVfbr
her a pleasant and profitable stay.
Mrs. M. E. Loniax. the wife of Dr.
A. E. Loniax, pastor of Jones Chapel
A. M. E. Zion Church, left Monday
morning to attend summer school
? at Bettis Academy, Trenton, S. C.
We hope for her a jileasant session in
'school; T- ;
_ * Mr. and Mrs. I). London, after
spending a wi^k witji tfiolr brother
and sister-in-lfiw-f'Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Sullivan. 2200 Lady street returned
ti> their home in Wilmington, N. C;
They carried little T. J. Sullivan, Jr.,
with them to spend- the summer.
?.? Mrs. J. A. Hoover "is "spending lieE
in Washin^Um, 1). C. A'Mb
is mcf-ompanying her dauKhjcr. Miw;
C.ilhei Inc. who is employed in tfio registrar's
oflivO. tit Howard University.
Both* will visit Philadelphia, Atlantic
City and New York before their
j, return.
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J- Mrs. Alma Hopkins left ahmil lw^
j y.ceks a pro to join her husband, Mr.j
fc-- James Hopkins at Greenville, S. ('.;
I for. the,entire summer. Mr. Hopkins
is a deputy for the, American Woodmen
Camp of Grgenville and Spartnrr
l.nro* ^ (' nrwl r,t lini' '
1 in that section., .
J- Mr. ami Mrs. Thonip-sun hare
f friends in Greenville. who arc making
it very pleasant for them while (here.
" They a re residing at the beautiful lit-j
tie' bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. Sea--;
Hopkins very much, hut hope her a
Jpjeasant vacation. They will laflYt^
in a fuir dniiiti for MniifgotTTWPy". AftrH
to attend the American Woodmen;
Nationqj Convention. __ ___ j
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d Personals ??
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Mr. and Mi;s, Frank K. Hutlor haw
kteturned from San Francisco, Cal.,.
cfhere they attended the general as- ,u
1 ^T'.dl'ly ' 1 the I'rcsltvte'rian Cliin-ch ?.
I" While ih the West, they also visitCcf 111
.. Pike'sPeak.' Strh l.nlve Cilv. t.w~^"^T
tides, Hollywood, the 'Grand Canyon c0
and Chicajro.. 'FLey report a wonder- V
ltd .trip.-? ' - -??
-ill
Mlic-slr Picket I, student Jttr
Tjaines I il sfi tu T nfT?5fr 1-4hrv''ftth I her m
. sist el l. M i.i.' I ]. I'i.v ?! 1 'u.krt t.. student ^
sVt Shaw t.'niVei>jty, Ualeiuh,- da ught- "S<J
en's-of Dr. and.Mrs. .J. P. Pickett of NV
Camden were Sunday afternoon ?
p,no*t,s (it'vMiss Mhtlic Orgur l*,van.s, a
also a student ;t|. Haines, at -her home C
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on the Nati mat Hitfbwkiy,.
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Misses lhl-I,. -Stewart and Pauline K. ?
Watson left last Sunday niornitip; tor
WiiisluM-.vdchi. .N t .. to take up a
fliIII lilt'I' I'dlllt-c at, l he Teachers' Col- *v
| lejfe. These yotmjr ladies have been ,u
eniphiyed in the uraded school at ^
Brevard, N. for sovis^il yiuirs. and ^
. ? Ai
have' boon elected t?> teach next term. *l
This i)icans that they are doing good
I work the Tor '? ? - 1 ? m
(A 111) OT HI A NK>S.- . \
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We Oxtend oni!?heartfeJt thanks to \vi
..our relate e: ahif friends fo.r their a!
many acts of kindness, words of sym- dc
' jnithy.'yrtd. tibial olforiiigs during the io
illness and doalli of . our lvepluwv* and
brother Walter F. Harrison. .
?it^vt-amrrnrs. .i. .1. itaukimkv ^
-kr-n- kst 11 a nrri^ox; ^
JiOSEft riAUKlSi )N. iit
; nn: r'uiai. poinskttas ji ia al
|1 1)anck. '
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The Royal l'oinsettas will sen'd .out \j
a few Invitations to attend their iftniee ,jt
i to?blf given by the Club <m Monday jK
| night, .July Ith. from to 1; at llu* at
Frederick' Academy-. Thi;s dance will
be a most enjoyable a If air. The mus-|u
ie. juogram and refutation of 'the'I.
( (|.C.v;);t successes, as- l^j
j^iiv this. fart, 'i'Tve music will he_S(
] Tv.rni.shed l.y the -A i.-iv (>. > ^
NOTICE. iw
1U-''- ' ' V,
i To Whom It May . Onjoorn. Greet|:
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.I'.hc Kiccinral -i'iilli'nv of thy Piedmont
(S. <>:,) Cnnferene?', A., M. 'E.'i
('hurch. will 1 ?<* 1 i 1 < 1?i.ii Fi'iiiidshi|i?
' liulih. Clinton,- July (Uh, 102?,.
j.All pcy.uiifs interestd will'-be
| "trove rne<T~ accuii^inii'ly.
Rt. Jim . John llur'st", Bishop,. . (V
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NOTICE. . i?
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Kvi'.vy mmyiht'r oT Hie <' J<ev<7 J'apList
Ministerial I'nion ?>t" Columbia
and o\'eivy colored Ilnntdst nrenchoi'
... to
>1 in. "i?i e.i.'-i.iiat.ly, nia!- the city
; Tre urnontly re-mips t( d. to attend the
; meeting of-.the Unfon. at. ilm usual *.
J place, Wednesday. June 29 nt 12 :o'I
"ItU'k. !ll)S:int's< #?f nhiKiVil inuutri.
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ante .demhnds immediate con's idora- jj(
tion. - . ^ P
I. AY. Hi AI I.K Y. President. js
noticed ^ i
The Quadrennial Session of the
Women'.- !lon>t> a?d Forciirn Mission- j.
nry-r iWtfiy l a i Keen elianpeil from ^
Ajujrust 22 to. Jilly ISih to 21th, ln^
elusive^ The place has Keen chan.acd ts
from Little Rock. Ark., to McAnphis, ,u
Teniu nedoo'JiUiii. will, 'please - take r
notice and ttovcrn themscdvos accord- _r_
inirly. - v C
L ?jfe' l. m. in cites, ~ ]'r
r 11 ts. lillii.' < Jf'frhiu'Cl i'Ul.'ll IM'eside'n'n u
pi jjfus." ,s. C. SIMMON'S. ^
! ' 'Plxeoui ice Committee from S. C. p,
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(il^KAT RKJOHTNC; IN THE j-|
I'l IC)^OT__S1XTION^? - -ft
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The Piedmont section of South Car g.
olina has had-the hesl rains the 'ln3t
two weeks Ihat ft Tuts had in two
; years,- during the sprint; and summer |)(]
mv-cijm>h>. r,\i'i YiiouY is nappy; "tne
prospects for a good crop is favora- (]a
r z
In .TaYitiary, I announced in The
I I.eader 1\V .ti'nucl' .of ^many people,
i-44Wht?4 lu-re would not he a <frouth in
tdrp Piedmont soofton of isouth Cam- cj|
lirta like there was.tjn l'J2a apd 1-U26^
Since these? fine seasons have-come
both white and colored are ^coming ?
to mo antj -complimenting ine for true
and helpful predictirrrfs. Crime is \\r
He has profited hi' his past mistakes, ry
: - RE?r-ARTHUR ROSS. " ?6
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ames social club ente1
: Tains " '
The ladies .social club entertaim
bursday.evening of IfHTAveek at tl
>nie of Miss Georgia* Duffer, 1L
iuc St. in hohur of Mrn.-Honi'y Th
as, who. it;ff. qn Saturady for Lor
ranch, New Jersey, where she w
a'^e'her'future home, j
The rooms were thrown pnsuilo_m
ude beautiful with decorative va
r Of" rtmyOlN and dull rights; wi
ifored shades, placed vantage print
bo members qf the <jjub and the
jests?spent a pleasftnt evening pla
v: "bl fashioned games^with childi:
ft'. After which, delicious refrex
ents yvei'e solved, consisting of iei
ilnd, sandwiches, ice cream and.cal
itii mints at the conclusion. Tl
jests of honor were presented wi
toKen* from the members of tl
ub sis an expression of their estee
id affection. A delitrhtfuf evenjr
as spent by all.
The quests of the- "club were Mr
.Bradley, Mrs. J. R. Rosemond, Mr
. Pupfty, Mjs.-^U. L. Wsttson ai
p. daughters, Dorothy arid Come
s, Mrs. Cheeks; Mrs. Julia Kinar
rs. Jane Willia/ns, Mrs. Julia Glen
iss Pearl Truesdale, Miss Ida Davi
iss Nellie Bradley, Mrs. John Dn
im. Mrs. Julia Kimrrrt and Mrs'Th
ah. ... 7? : t ; r~
as in the. city during the week I
Ltend the wedding i>eef>tion tei
led fo Dr. and Mr.s.Lewis M. Dai
;Mi. Piestun' A.1Jo6y, Wtfo~ i,s ITO
eliding his vacation in Vermont, r<
>rts that he- is enjoying the besttfri
'e affords during his stay, whit
ill end the last of September. ."K
so states, to the regret of his mar
iends that' he and the rest >of- tl
niily will reside in Elizabethtow
. J. His plans, however, are ii
finite, but he is- almost certain th;
: =\yi 11 return to resume his studii
Benedict College.
He w as -at the time he was her
prominent member of the younj
social set, having held the oTli<
treasurer of the~A*jnx Literary "ar
icial Club and offices in -many <
e organizations of the city. H
setice will be felt by all of,thai!
ho knew him.
RK8S. ANI) BEAUTY CONTES
YM) MAYORS ELECTION COM
BIN EI) TO BE ST AC El) AT
ZION. BAPTIST CHURCH
MONDAY N1C1IT
JUNE 27th
Much interest -centers in the dre
id .beauty contest and mayor's ele
on to be. staged at. Zion Bapti
iisix'illl nnvt niivLf T..?? O
Samuel \Penn, M. D., of Washing
n; D. C, December 27, i926.
'.?TMI HV.AV iUUIIWW) IIIKIlt, ^
-The vdress and beauty contest \v
oile of the .season's most beaut
ll attractions,- ' The lady we'arir
ic prettiest dress Will receive-fir
ri/.e"; the second - prize poes to tl
.est beautiful, younw lady. The fc
wine' i mitres will decide
n pressesl Mrs. Emma Tyler, .Mi
stelle -Thomas, Mrs. J. Cv- Whit
rs. Zenobia JefTers..
On .Beauty: Messrs. T. II. Jinc
uy, Edward Lott and Thomas W:
urns.--' '; ' . . ! ? .;
he program for the Mayor's electii
as follows: invocation. Solo M
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ike Eubanks. Reading, Mrfc. Bess
oornuin. Sojo Mrs. Jt. C. Whit
eadmpr, "Mis. Alsie NeTsom So
rs. Annie B.- Weston^? ?? .This'
proniises to be the trpat
indidates are as follows:
t Calvary Baptist Church-?Mr. Ste
t; Bethel "A. M. lb Church?M
A. Hawkins; Wesley M. E. Chui'l
Air. N. J. Frederick; Sidney Pai
.\L_iib -Cliurch -?Mrs. Zenobia-det
s; St. l.uke Episcopal Chnrch-^-D
E. Thomas; ^Trinity Bapti
It u roll?Mr; iTT Cb Archie; I,ads<:
resbyterian Church?Dr. L. M. Dai
Is; Nazeretti Baptist .Church; Se
id . Calvary Baptist. Church; Joni
lapel A/M. K. Zion Church; Bethli
urn Baptist, Mrs. Sarah Smith; SO'
v nurcn?ivrr. 1. n. l'inoKnc
Miss Azalee McGollough of Green
ro, N. C.,j aftef spending a week i
e city, returned to -her, .home Sptu:
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PROFESSIONAL NOTICE
Dr. D. (L Stuart will bg out of tf
iy for two weeks..
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. B. \V., Williams, 42
. Boundary Stf, 'Newberry, S. (
sli to mrnmineo the marriage?r
eir daughter, Eugenia E?r| to Her
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METTO LEADER >
1.-J Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Stevenson on
tei;tained at their hotne, 1011 ifeidi
; SL.Jttith a >\vonder?ul- birthday pai tj
id I in honor of their little daughter, lit
ie t tie Catherine. A delicious course-ol
11 | cream and cake'was served. A few
w- af the aiU3t5-nr(lSl1'Ht".'weh-: (loraldini
ijj owvwiaun, uunion: 11a/.zartfr?*1 a mil
ill * Hampton, Thomas Moultrie, Oscai
, Danuder, Gladys Miller, Rirdye Glusuj
eo. fylary Ruff, ITlv^snsw (;lns?-n- Ir-nri
s_ aid Ila/zard, Rosalve Kedford, J ame?
^ Mrmltrlo, ~VY itsi/ik Fe run son. KoVirit
Wa'sTiInptoH, Ivfattie Hampton, Mat(jr
tie RuflV-Mary Glasco, Doi'othy Fer
j^tlrusihri, Nellie- Ma it in, Q. j4l, Adam's
^ Julia Roller.son., Beatrice WafchinwAim
h_ Aril-tie Rail'. MamiC Swn-meis, Pri.v.
LHj cilia Koirei's, J. H. .Summers. Matihew
R?fl>mson,. I*otei\ Toat ley. A
"fi -"\V ~ Vi f- 4- h y-. iruiv^: u jis, . were. .M is
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lt, ! i.i.Muv oievuRSon, .Mi's. Ketl.rbrrt; ^ Summers,
Mrs? Robinson,. Mrs. M. |i
Loripr and Mrs. U. J; Smith.
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iK, ALLLEN UNIVERSITY ALUMM
ASSOCIATION ELECTS OKFI,**'
^ CEUS JUNE 9, 1927
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1. On .June 9, 1927, the Alumni Assoj
elation of , Allen University was had.
n> The following officers were elected:
s> Rev. R..E. Brotrdon, president; Mr.
r_ J. B. Lewie, vice-president ; . Mr. Geo.
[,. fl. Hampton," secretary; S.'F. Nance,
? assistant, secretaryrFrof tT/AVTHTdward;
treasurer.
Thjs organization _shall be known
e, -as -fbo'-ARon Dnivcrsit \?Alunmf?As^
to sociation to do some tangible work,
i- One project-on foot is fof this association
to share jn the crectioon' of
a concrete fence around the" university.
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w . The executive committee-will meet
i>- in-the near future ami plans will be
It 'formulated hy which the, money will
rh be. raised. ' Let every alumnus be in
le rcadniess to do his and her " share.
ie Trenton, S. C., June 21?From the
n? office of the director of -the "summer
ri" school at BettiS Academy Came the
lt anouncement from Dr.* A. W. Nicholas
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.-.WII ilitil mo sei'VlCCS Ot J. ts. Bolton;
^State Agent for Negro Schools,;Coe?
lunibia; Seymour Carroll, field''fivere-fary.
of. the American Humane Ivki-e
cation Society- of Columbia and Dr.
u' "Fames K. Gregg, principal of llamp.'on
Institute- Vx,?wore?among?the
l!" most prominent speakers o- ntbe pi;o,c>
gram for the summer.sessions.
?W Alt 11 -TOW Kit NOT ICS
"Oh, God of Lonely- Ones, (ling wide
your heart! - ? -: ' ..And
grant sufficiency to meet their
?needs! . , ?~
Sustain ? forgiving Avhere they may
have1 erred,
The. Pioneers who' run-not with t-hti
c" herd."
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' The various' forms - of crime being
evolved, and the heartlessness with
i which they are projected by the.crim^LLinal
element is causing much ahum
^ among the leaders in all the rettgfoTTs
| and social activities of our day. On
your way to and from all gatherings
| 'VVaicn your step" if you would save
your-Valuables nnd maybe your life.
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. | As.we sqnd forth these notes-prepk"
avations are going forward for the
entertainment of the Sunday School
| and B. Y: I\- LT; Congress in a most
5n' interesting way. The indications arc
r\: that the meetjng wtH -4>e htretcix atllc
? tendedT There - will be "no advanced
e- sheet announcirfg thousands, m at Urn1?
: dance ten days before the meeting is
the public'. * ..
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The N. B. CV created its historical
' department three years a|?o- and now
w . the research 4dea^-h?s- perrm-ated alt
^ -iKlepartrnerrt-s-nf^theCbnlreiifu*'!). The
;b women's report at Baltimore, the
'k booklets by Dr. Moses and the lhdicutiyn
programs of the churched in
^ both C'ulmlibliS nnd CincTmTatti all
carr.V trems of hi-am-icQl mi.o oini i..o?n
Three years more antl much that is
n_ unknown about Nejrro Baptist will
1 5e brought to the surface, 'We old-s
ar Baptist who live now must work
B- at history gathering if ours is to
C" enduve.
rn i^s materialism tightens its grjp
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, oh TTTe American people the prayer
s- life dies and the people lose interest
ill m : - - -? (
iK win loviuiut.v, mini in ini* jl'viureKi
r". and -ministry and the results will he
, awful^ Let?s keep up the prayei' idea.
, Let's call upon the people to pray
mightily that our people do. not die
! spiritually. Iliey must he reminded
ie that they need -God now as well as in
a dyipg hour. Let us m-all the ways
v; we can enlarge the attendance at all
our prayer meetings: this will do
! much to save our people.
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Z. God's mercy'-visitit every house'
rfyTtnrTTTI^s" i{ieir night amjluonhnt:
E I?' voWa,"'< .':4'?
r- But makes a1 more delightful slay
Where churches meet to praise and
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J, Unless. Baptist proceed to clean
[I house in tTicTr association and cunf
ventpm jhpney matters, we are. jrbinjt
' ?I? \ III) ihp ' . '' ' '' | | ' | i i i " "
benevolence which already-, runs too
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sluKKisn. People will their
money for Christian Work and then "
a ftjw people to iret behind elosn doors.
and divide it anions ' themselvbs in
[ .thw liuitio .uf Christianity. If a 3oli
lav- i.s - trivetV for Foreign 'Missions,.^
florae Missions Or Christian l'ldirt-Jl.<
On,;/to -misappropriate that dollar
; without' the ionsente of the dori<u' i?i
?- atst-^??-4>ttTt?n^^tjrp inan who- pats a "
'pistol imik'rtin* -nose o-f'the r-ashiCi. *
i_-satd-a<i.-i onili'?vrttfi i ho hank s ni"iie;>-.
j liaptist ideals and Baptist- honesty
?| must. ,!?(* gi van their rightful plaec
V| In. our .denominational. life, or our i'n
i stitutipns .'of 'of'ail kinds .\cilI?-Vnlfi*r.
j Iteaf honestly witW the people and
Cod w ill prompt tHern- to jfive .the[t
lands to take^rtu'e of all donomina;
tional intbrosts. ,
' Th> ' ' prion .Old
| MASONS CELEBRA'
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- The Local Lodges oil
. ..... ?. "t Masons
and Easter
ap . brate St. J
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J: . - Second Calvarv
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F| ^IMJAY, ;Jl NJv2<
. The public is cordially in
, { vises. The piograhl to he i\
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X Opening Song.
I v : ?.?-r?
i X Invocation
IX. * : .
* Introduction of Master of Cei
: X
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Music
A _ " . -" i>v
Addru.\> in; liehalT.oi'. Eastern
'A Solo
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\% Music -V? ' .
X? Sermon v
Music. ' .
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X - BeneclicCton ; .
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i- A H Free 'anrf At repTo(T*Sfa
i 'k "We at tho MasonicLTtmpiG 4)1
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: Nu inaticf how coars?' ^rid cufTy
- is new, you can have lone straight
, by using
Wat/inA l-lraS** r*??ir.*
? * KUII
; :No hot comb Accessary. Just wash
, i with Wavirie Shampoo amf Soap
."iiYYjlv iile I) rottjn&tk&ratti^iy into
T " and finish the Trcatnient with tf
Wavinc Quinine Ilirtr Tonic.
I)ecide now you will use tin
"Treatment. Remember, it is t
,? to mjifcc your liair soft, silky, eas
?. .. ju-V
{kjJ MiTnufai Wmg tonpanj, Wnr.iHgh,
A^A A^A A^4 4
| Royal 1
| COOLEST SP<
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| Wed. & Thurj
2 " ???I
/mi a i
flheUu
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i| DRAMA!
A M.TT6 A DMlSSia
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son is on in full 8\vinjf and we are
hopiny that the men and wftmnn en--. i ...
<rusted leadership. through the
eontnVnre. ol .their, lavliireh' and sis
ters .'in .all' tin- district. conntv anil
riuvc -.orj.fnniy.a' i"its \vj 11 a^opt the
1 ol!ov. my' liuiti oifr t'him-h Covenant:*
"To he zealous in "puV effort .to' a<l- .
VCTitce the kiirj.d'i'in ;>t our i>avioui,v*^.
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I he late J)i. J\<jnn', *uJio objected, to
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