The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 30, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
. 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.
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.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?
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<)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.? _
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| 1131 Washington Street
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Experience and understanding en
? accurately and promptly. Alwe
X mid piufu by ilir
X ' ~ ' doctor and you
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