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. PAGE EIGHT. The Columbia Business League will ~ 1?' convene m^x-cj^utar session. -Monday evening at b:4b l . at. snnrp at tne K. W&ihtiiKioj St. Aifembeyft art^'urged 7- to be present 'and especially -the dele ! gates elected to attend Hie National , Business- .League in -St. Loui*, 'Mp. ' This will lie the' last regular mem bers meeting tor the summer; it be ! GRAM) LODGE HOLDS SUCCESSFUL SESSION 7 '(Cdntin'M'd from ra.ee One) -? the 'Grynd?ObaneelTpr opened the -??the Ol der.?This has. proven to die of schoo) of It's I'iU't I *ii in the'laws of ???nntol'd lu.noCit to the. -.Sulibrdinate 7 lodtfOSJu---interpretjug the laws.of the Order. " ' ~ - The address '?( the -Grand' Chancel Mr will be remembered for.its. breadth of vision, its scnOe'of the is sues of the Order and for tlK?-rln*ste= language Used in "its composition. ...Truly' th<>- Grand' Chancellor grows * IT'il'l' ttIt'll t.Ut'. . . =r=^ Tb.e addresses arid reports of -the .".v^ntC fteeper of' ftpciivtls .Yin/1 SonV . ' e Gahd Master of Exechequer, the . I Attorney, Grand Medical Reg - ister- and the' important^ committees ' were , above paG which fact- elsyates the Grand 1-41 go K. 'of P. fW' the lead iftfcf' legislat.iVc as well as YC<VrnaI body "in the state. After till iff] orts were submitted, and approved,' the Grand Lodge linan / imqusly elected the following otli cars for the year of IthlT- l'.ttjx. ? .Itllius'A. Brown, Grand Chancellor ???Char-lcfcton, tj. T. H.?Ifeni'y.. l'a>t (ji and. Chancellor,* Columbia, S. C.; F- "P. Floyd. Grand Vice Chancellor, . .-'Newberry. S. It. W. Maine.'Grand P.elate, Columbia, S. C.; .J. p..Lewie, .k'nontv nf Ikwiinlc ^nnl ' ! mbia, S. C.; U.'.'S, Wilkinson, ftimnil ' j intl ? |> | I'i li M ' 11' i III I' I'l (il'IIHL'1' lung. S. C. W/riiiinip;: M. I). Cran I Mo.Ji.cal He"g <'sW;r,_JSunit?r, S. C.; X. '.l. Fi>dtrick, Grand Attorney, .Columbia, S. (V* G. K. Adams, Grand I,ecturev, SjiaiHunhurjr, S. C.; Sol Cuignaijl, Grand M. at A. St. Mat. i thews S. C.; ,1. N. Fiiiley. Grand* ' * Marshal. Laurens, S. C.S. Blocker Grand Inner 'Guard, Beuufor^ S. C. ~ . II. I'. Ciawiord, Grand Outer Guard. Clinton, ii* C.; 1." M. A'. Myers, Asst. FndowmenjcyBoard 102(i 27: J. A. Broun. I'res.; K. F Floyd, Vice Pres.. J. F>. Lewie, See'y.; H. S. Wilkinson, Tresis.-; II. B. liikard, J S Johnson, E W, Biggs, A. A. Sjiv>.y 4k M. lias r^kcw.- , * Supreme lioj.resontatives 27: " A'. J. Frederick, Columbia, S. C *; Jul . ius A.. Brown,. Chitvleston, S. S; .L Fin ley, Chester, S. C.; Chas. II. Dsinnelle.y, Columbia, S. C. A lull account of the transactions of the Grand Court will appear next L ODD FELLO WS - I AND RITTHITES TO HOED SESSIONS (Continued from Pa pre One) j "that the Household of Ituth a branch .?of the. Odd. Fellows, which 1024 went in-actiraily irtto bankruptcy has paid all;jls. bu>;k debts < f al)out SfS. 000, paid over Sj>20&,0^0 in claims that . . accumulated..since December, 1021 and had on hand July 1st, a" spbstan tial .balance. All this Roes to show \ thai 1 these ?.,vder have at their head level headed officers, who know .how' to hr'inir things to pass. L The On ml Master of this orpnii.;} j? Zftfinn is thf U<.r> I I nr^.r1,. ... v..% i* ? iuwuimnc of Georjfo?;-v.r.. Prof. II. 11. But lev [ is. fiiali'ijrt Grand .'Vrr- hirv ; .?: ! :ve | the . Knddw liepa'r.'.nu-rit of the Odd Follows and Ratlines. (Icq"-*?'} II. Hugh, Dnrlingon, Nafb.nsl .Grand i ~ Dlfmor, |.; also tirro-M.:1 ;i| t'.v Giaivlj Household of K'jth. The- foB-iv/use' j program of ho opening session fa-J1 Tit-en handed in-.for puirl:e;p;on: y-?-j .August 111, l.'dll) Inspect-rrs n ing at'Od Felloe, a Halt l '' August 1st , 8:110 P. M.?Services j ? , at TcbciTiaele Baptist Chuic]u( Ser. 'tnoiinRcv; VV S. Rice. Tuesday at 10.-id \^M. Opening J co,-cmor.:cP at Tabernacle Baptist' -?- ChmTfl.-?^ --- 7' ?"f?' Program 2?Mr. A. C. Reynolds. . . ? frrtrhdttetirm of the Mayor?Htm; :3. I; Washington. ' ' ''^'1 i i ???mmwml O v-~-_;7?----Business League ing customary for the Business Lea gbe membership to have vacation dur Jng the. summer months. The Lea^ . gue.has developed muph strength and accomplished mltch for .Columbia and our group. Through hte Business Lea p.sn en ii..i m f i.i 1li'iidt vmiioiaai iolani Kwvi uvii'v vi uui- Tjfcou niuoitm vaivnv was invited urirntprtain*the 30th Dii. vision at 'Camp Jackson this week, i. S. LKKYY, President. W. C. JOHNSON, Secretary. ?vV-elcome1 address on behalf of the 0>iy ?lion. \Vi. R. Bristoll, Mayo1'. Response? Or. C. 0. Johnson, Ai, ken, Sr (J. . Welcome address on bfehalf of citizens?Dr.. M. P. Kennedy. Respoi:se -VProf. C. A. Lawson. Wenn behalf of the chuixhos-^-Rev. J. A. Wilson. .Response;?Rev. J. E. Beard. Welcome address on behalf of the Lodge*?Prof. J. S. Shpnklin. Response?-Dr. I. D. Davis. Welcome , on behalf, of -the Household of Ruth?Mrs. Rizzle P. MiXonaj Respoftse-?Miss Daisy McQueen* r '.Welcome on behlaf of the Juve ? ? Lj . nneS-?-iMiss r lorence Grant. -}tr\spo.ns'e?IVIrs. Margaret McCol I 1?1UV. . .. ; : Welcome address on behalf of the P.iUla.ulO'""Ot. K. J. Kennedy. 1 R. oponse?Mr. P. R. Glanchard. vires..- "Etymon?Itew G. G. Daniels. \V" lnesday ni/rbt?-Memorial Ser_ .wites. Pulof?.\vbn behalf of Odd Pel "o'v.-s?-Prof. W. (i. Howard. On be half o7"the Household o? Ruth? Mrs. ..Corr.ie; Jones. Memorial Sermon-T-Rov. \V- P. Ca rolina. (Continued from Pape One) elementary gravies to attend. ' ? Resolved, second; That .we inform. vakils who have finished these high vchools of the ^vocational advantages olfeVed at State College, and that we advise-the patrons.of our school of mi/ |)u>Muiuiiea in ^uiLiuaacu aji|Jtu riV.ion for our Slate institution that Trill'come -with a larger enrollment. h'f "iiil Vi'rl t }lir>-' T-W .('Xi)rca. our thanks 'to Dr. Wilkinson for the effort he has* put forth for the edu rational advancement of the youth, of the Stae, and pledge "him our host ' upport. " '' Respectfuly submitted, . ... '' ' '.lis. S. ,I,. .Atkinson, Teacher at Morris Colfege; - . ~T M ^ MyrTfi'. *' It. r. Collier. :a B. Robinspn. Allr.nia L. Frederikc _ Mrs. JfO. R. Anderson, Principal Mor. gap Public* School, Charlotte, North Carolina. ? "'"'I .INTERESTING ATTRACTIONS M ARK F1N AIW KEK OF A, & T SUMMER SCHOOL Physical, Culture Department (lives DEMONSTRATION PRESENTATION OF "MERCHANT prince Of Venice;' and "FLORENTINE TRAG- _ ei)y" .' Greensboro, N. C., July 23?The : final week of the" summer session < ! A. and T. college', which bogart H-arukty evening with a program by the departments of music. and dra' i latir art, proved to he, one, of the ! Vitoresting .attractions. The persons y.'ho shared in the honors of the evening wcro carefully coached by Di. l Cftors Harrison. and Fuller. Piano, t;*nor and soprano solos, as welPas" readings, fnrmed.the. program. Wednesday, July 20, at 0:15 o'clock ?green," in front .of Dudley hall, under the supervision < i" Miss Clayda J. Williams, the . >.u den is registered in classes in the i epartment of . physical education - j. ave a demonstration consisting of i dting-up cAuirises, song ploys for I rimary. grades, folk dances, games c f tag, relay racecv diyertisement.-e, i i cubing Fvenehdol dance and a j ' ho is a graduate of Sargent School j oi f Physical Education, a post gradj i ate student of Harvard and Chi j ~ <?o uhiVct'ttUIe^, received many1 ( table 'comments. Thursday evening, July 21, in the', Miditorium of Dudley hall, , the- col ! ,!jge presented a program extraordi. i ary in the form of a play, consisting j (f the' court scene from "Merchant ( f VcnioC," and Oscar Wilde's^'Flo | j -limit?- i IIIU ciisi wcit* 1 ctod from summer schhol teachers. ( orcct scenery, costumes and prop_ "T~Ties*-wefe "enVefulty ehsoew antTTfro~ vided for to make the play a sue rrrs. ^The litercnx treat marked the culminating Exercises of the summer session. * ftfrfrftflrd fi'TTffrnHwmT dirgcl Tor 'the department of dramaetic arf, r f i ii ?ti i i . *. .A ..uJttti . THE PAT,MET COL. CH AS. H. DANNELLY Supreme Representative. iiupui'viwil tho?play. ?A,?IL-. Campbell, general manager, Misses N. C. 11 ill, seer^ary . and Miss Verla Bedenbaugh, costumer, deserve com mendation for assisting in putting the play awttfs the tuf^ NEGRO PHYSICIAN MAKES NO* [ TABtE CONTRIfilMrT()N TO . 1 MEDICAL SCIENCE New .York, July 22?Dr. William A. HintOn of' Canton, Mass., has made a notable contribution to rnedU L'al auuiiut' ammling to the . BumIuji 1 Medical and Surgical Journal of June .. Ib.tluin.his. dg^,e.lopment oX..a. iest. Xar ,. syphilis which,'according to this emi-" nent journal, "should constitute an advancement in the aid which the ^ laboratqr.y_.Qan giw the clinician in. the' diSSi^ls amflHreatmcnt. of- sv- ; bphilitic infeitipns.h. .^Cot only does' -this Issue of tne journal contain an article jby Dr. Hintoiron hi^ work "A ! Glycerol-Cholostvol Precipitation Reaction in Syphilis"* but there iHso^hp-'1 ; .pears in the samo iss.ue an editorial which spooks hjghly of the Ilinton test. The Boston Medical and Surgical i Journal- is jrublisjied by the Massachusetts Medical Society and its i.in.- uiuciui organ 01 tne i\ew I'.ogland Medical Society, the Boston Surgical Society, Inc., the NewKng-' larig Pediatric Society and the New HiimpsViii-.. ic'< 1 Hull ll 1> iinn" most reputable medical journals published in the United Sthtes. In brief Ih\ Hint.on's test is a CTnipleiv mbre accurate and less ex-; pensive test for syphilis than the Wasserman Test which hitherto has been the standard. The Boston Medical and Surgical Jouranl says in closing its editorial? Tf the Watiiierman?tesl^ with its relatively high 'cost, 'it's?delicate real' [ gciats, dfticult vof preparation and sqbject to many deleterious influen- J ces; with the skill required in its, | 1 erforinance. and the- juflginent. de [ man'ded for its .proper interpretation r.and*with itsJulsc positives and negatives, if this test can be"" replaced "by" !-I-. test, inexpensive to use -with strrr 1 pie,, easily prepared and stable reagents, requiring no great skill 4n setting up the test or in reading results, a test giving results'at least as de| readable as those of the VVassemnn test, then the contribution of llinton I should constitute pn advance, in the "-aid which the laboratory can give the | clinician in the diagnosis and treat ment of syphilitic infections. In the opinion of competent phy: sicians- who. have .been-consulted?by V.A ~fi r> -r, t-, - tt- . i mt vy, x ? uv. xi in ton- -nasr made one of the most- notable contri.' butions to medical science ever made. A. AND T. COLLEGE SUMMER TERM SETS A NEW RECORD Three Hundred Ninety Seven Are . Enrolled . ' ?. .... i- . i Greensboro, N. C., July 25?Un der the direction of F. MatcellUs Sta ley, a record breaking' summer school 'lias just come to a close at A. and T. College. Three hundred ninety_ ] seven students, representing nearly every county in the state and sever al southern, states, were included a. mong the students \enrollfcd. This enrollment sets a new record for the Cr,Negro colleges of the state. This, year, ninety one men, and three hundred six womon rnccivnii in struction. pursuing, courses taken ~ from curicula "Which were filled with cultural, professional, vocational^ and technical courses. Practice teaching,? observation and pai'ticipation played a conspicuous part in this year's work. The teaching corps included two . wearers of the Phi Beta Kappa Key, a gardunte of University of Paris,, ' a graduate of Oxford university, etgh t - teacher* "with?earned M aster's degrees and twenty five graduates of the institutions of America, holding tjieir bacelor'a degrees. ?' , Director Staley is highly pleased to not* ~ the advancement that is be. j L^S.imh^I in iiiiikrn TO LEADER ^ .^1 H| _ PROF. E. F. FLOYD, v Grand Vice-Chanoulior. in# made in the improvement of the fifteen had received college training teachers on tlie field. "One hundred-, and I wo hundred fifty sh? had ,grad? uated from accredited hlffh schools. On the \tfhole, this year's summer session was a big success, in in every respect. All perons connected "contributed loyally and untiringly for\vhich_;jt>.reident Bluford expressed his hearty approval. . i*.? VOCATIONAL AGRICULTITR. AI PART TIME SC HOOL AT ; >i - 1. VIS Av'ADv. Al \ FKTXVT .Vv AUG. 1. TO P> The first .part time school for Ne_ yCo buys?iu?South Carolina--will he lifl.l at Bettis Academy for boys .o ' for 11 years of a^e who live, oh uivK.ue ;iTicUm Ncounties. Xo- tuitionv id. he chtif.'rcd hut board will be ;Sii.OO per wee:. .V for the en Ve se-.slon^ i' ' tors'; C. (). Mcintosh, .Johnston; ( W. \Vrb-'ji1 -S.-iln.'Oi: M, V Me C.Sl.y, liit! re . Spr:n*s; and -1. M. .b..i ... lh.;t is Acaili-mv.. I .ee tares will be yivon by Mr. Vml !' ;< !: .( 11, stall* diVcUwr ?:t* Vocational * i! icati* n,. Mr. \V. i!. Garrison, state, ('i-virtivr of aprSi'uIiuri', MV. J.. P. .*.my[y!?t, iiinoraiit" teacher for* Nf! ; 'XT.i. ot;3?s ' : 1 ' ill i-t 'UN. 1 inn i > .a or . am. ucj: a iU\i X|ijf -!-* 1-. r'-v e<4i??-u ill i?i' | r?willed n'.ijii; base lull, vopey bajl, tennis n'imiv.iiig, i'i.i* pin pose 'of iIll's school is to i crease the rural boys' - civic and .(i.iiiial intvliijrehce si>. that far hi ?' .* ! if v. ill he move profitable and 00J i Viviilc. ' V. ... t? ? ? - ' <)MKQA SCIIOGAKSIIIPS To.all prrud antes of uccreitTied lilp*tT" ..cliools, .funic* ami female, notice is ireei-v vriv.en that, the Omii. ron Phi haV'ler bl' the Omega Pi'.i Plii Prat > :> ly is-providing. two scholarships a n To the amount of-fifty dollars, ?dr .Gen.-diet College. y I , f IMitIO LI J M 11 I WHICH v IIV il\\c?IAI> ire icr lnr-nfa(le ia competitive examy 1 nation, saiil^examination to be held ; .'a date to he anoounced through hose VLumns at a later time.,.. Eligibility extends'only to j?radu a'o* of high schools' and high -school ('opartmerrts 01" to!leges whose cer' lite will admit litem to the fresh van elas5 in the college of liberal I", m Allen and Benedict respective "To i' is hrw.ed tljp.t many -will avail .f'ndves o't tills privilege. ~ T\ IT." Sims, Bnsileak 1!: \V. iiUtfrigardn^rj. Keeper of V.i. ordsj and Seals. COME! COME! COME! MATiONAf. N. A. A. C. IV. "fi.r.'h'y I'uhlir Meetings Held .-it 2nd ( alvArv Baptist Church ' r.\'!i.\V .ll'I.Y ;n. 1927, 1 P. M. To hear he rem a: of die delegates liMi, X5?Stuart amjl lion. N". J. Fred_ . ' '(be sent to the \\ A. yA. C. P. t, > nl i> m S'.eci.ll MnSi/nl T'l-nnvnuv PROGRAM ("l?frt Prayer; MiTsip, Choir ?Mr. Tnl.e Rubunks; SaMephoni' -"".u:. Jii*. ReRoy SLmnkins'; Solo, M'S. .1. C. White;.Female Quartette, Cnibh Rarti'st f Turn-It; Orjran Intyr " vq. Mr/., ./.ano-.ra .art Vers: Solo. T < T7ai y TTe-'h: Male Quartette, eel N'azaf-cth Church; Remarks by "i.'. ideal?~Wr men's- Auxiliary'.?Misa A.. A. Nelson; Report of -Pejcjtates . o \. A. A. C. I'. (Convention; Re ?-af' s by I'a'-tor. Rev C. IT. Rra\Von * R-fee ili' . ion ? MYtsiial half hour begins promptly P. M. Please be in you^i seat at t .o'clock. The Aj-uj LiterafajBdJ|oci|^<:-lub its-first inopVine orfne WHE Aujj. 1, IU27. All members in the ci?y are requested to be present.? _ ^ % . <* ; . i | Poro Beat: * I- L J L \ ? 1 i % m- tffc L ft (v 4 ft | r ft I \/l 'ft 4* kX LX !_/ 1 fl CJ | ^ rial* vUItUrCi raClni iVtaJj3cif;ilig, |8 MMES. LYLES, HOU | 1. ?S. "Leevy's Dej | 1131 Washington Street ooaooooc^^offOODoaoooooooo^a^Qi I j* Experience and understanding en ? accurately and promptly. Alwe X mid piufu by ilir X ' ~ ' doctor and you $ WE CALL (FOR AND DEL IANYWHERE W> : TFI FPHOf 1121 Washington St. X - ... .. ~ ~~ ~ 1 >?> w - . .1 ? M -UWJ__?-IML1J_1_I u. 1 See Us.Before W FOR SALE AND gWe aie in business for your benel 3 jiropcVty for sale or for-tent, list it 0 inline, see us lor our splendid bargai | SIMPKINSRI ii'O/ J-2 Washington Street Sooor 1 L S. LI Departmc 11 1 131 Washington! i ? Big Line of Clothing For N 1\ ren. Boys Suits A Specialty. - Dry Goods, She Connected with our store V Shop, Baiber Shop and Beau We are not selling Race Pr cause we can sell Better Foi K - REESESSJft&I MRS. P. % RE iA" t^mil Line of "Patent \ Cigarettes amU^obaccot Madam C. J.. Walker's Times lee .Cream arid ?? 1* , PHONF n22 Assembly Str^L^ To?wa^ooooor??cfloww^ocft^o<w 1 : r ? 1 ,r ? C*^OAO;>0.OO.vOO^Q?y?SS^ ELITE HAND R. G. HAGOOD, Everything Washed and Wei -2 " Ve r y_ Be as enable. Orders C FIRST CLASS SERVIl r . ELITE HAND | 2722 SENATE ST, Phone 8! iQooo o'ooo or-o o oorjurj^aoa&rpcn:^ ' - . 1 SHOE REI I Men's Half Soles ? v Prices on other repaii | PHONE 6820 I WilseW. I:j: 1 1 16-1 1 1 8T h I; X . : A ! V' > <">> ! > !* ;>X-> <hV.W^HT. <MP^: I IMPERIAL. DB i-^r - n 1 -.. 1 . - ., prescription I 105 Washington, ? x .. - " ??r r- * r??7 ;t Everything carried in a F PRESCRIPTIONS Oi ?| ( We call for and deli\ V - v/M I n c rr\r? c I , ? _ ? VV-tvo JMEERIALDH 11 11 ? IIMM'I * ,i.i i. ii nii*.tiV J Jl . ' ? .? p? ity ^iiup , ? Manicuring, Hhh Bobbing 3 STON & DENDV jartment "Store | Columbia, Si C. R afe&OQQOOAOOO QQOCMSbaOQOOgOO ~ Lig Store i Us! ... : lible us to fill his prescription <? iys bring your prescription . i \ CApCl 1CULC uf _yULlI r druggist- < > . IVER PRESCRIPTIONS I THE CITY 5507 > . :: Columbia, S. C. *; mi < r - v cescecececgacaeooG^ Jst YPuc J^opertx Wi t h Us. | _ FOR RENt fit and our living. If you-hdve 3 . with us.?If you want to boy a? 2 ? ns and easy terms. /'- 3 . SALTY CO. ~ ? I'hone H033 5 ?!* v v v v v v v*!? v ! v v "X, v !**!*?!' v :rst Store | St. Phone 7567 | len, Women and Child- {? >es, Millinery | : is: _First Class I ailor a ty Shop for Women. ide. Euy from US be- { r Less. . I i o i' i j , tit i %ttGfina&OOC>r>OC?>or.4- ?*?.; TO STOIU . . ; " ESE. Prop. , . jj' -Mediohiea. Oigais.' j. A- Full Line of. . ' S Preparations at til A ? Sodas' 'T" |? 782ft , Columbia^ C ' ? LAUNDRY Proprieto* ' 1 Ironed. ^Our prices are Sled For , and Delivered. * CE=kL?vQur Motto. . > \ LAUNDRY i 535 -^ ^GO^lhviBIA, S. C. \ gQ<KK>Tn^S^nr?KKKS3UCR^j3000 'AIRING {' tewed Un $1.25 }. ing in accordance I Martiri I lampton^t. X r '1' v v v v v v > :? ?> - *5? ??v ?*? -*# * ?%?'? ? - *? * ?V?*U> Druggist -| H. F'Ih>ne 7 226" j: irst-class Drug Store UP SPECIALTY. 'er Hre?crtf<*?oh*4 ? iERVICt. ---. y'j'J LUG STORL-. M ywyrfinri