The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 22, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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SRYENIJL-CON4XA.VK -4IELD AT 1
-? . CAMDEN ... J
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The seventh annual conclave of the?)
Palmetto Grand Commandery Knights 1
? Teniiplar was held'in the city of. Gam !
den Wednesday, October 12th. /
After the formal opening the Com_ i
mandery was called in business by I
. Right Eminent Grand Commander '
John 0.. Singleton, who then read his 1
U- .. ^ annua) n-Ji'.re , v rich showed that the
Order .n in *, A -;s'.anJ*' ig and in
touch ' <:th 1 ,d;.- .grand bcdvs thru..
out<th ~ Coin..,) v. - _
. . . **. A r.c solution was xJ?\.lCv. o pay
the family of deceasci fr . e: j treatyfive
dollars as a donation. 1
:?^? After the business was alL transported
the Commandery re elected Sir
John O. Singleton as Eight "Eminent
Grand Commander- by a unanimous
vote. All the other officers were, then
re-elected. The officers for the next
year are'as follows: Sir J. S. Stan
tack, Past Eminent Grand Comman
HIT, Sir John Q. OiiiRlet^w, Ri^ht Km.
= ??.! r n .1V ^ |
Lewis, Deputy Grand Commander-;
Sir J. C. Channey, Grand Generalissi. i
mo; Sir R. J. Lynch,- Grand Captain!
? General; Sir J. J. Jeter, Grand Trea. !'
..----.-auiuhil-JSlrJS, \V^ AjIIIvam, -Grand" PreT j
? "? 7" late; Sir G. C. uoger, urann Senior!
\yarden; Sir W. B. Carter, Grand Ju
" nior Warden; Sir S. L. Finley, Grand
Recorded. '' -'
Xppnintive officers are as fol_
Iowa:?Sir S A. Monro, Grand?Ln?
spector General; Sir J. W. Dawkins,
Grand Commisary General; Sir W. L.
Doyglass, Grfcnd quartermaster Genem!;
Sir J. F.* D. lllcMahafijr"GTand
kSword Bearer; Sir C. C. Bofcer, Grand
Standard Bearer; Sir \V> D. Ghappelle
Grand Captain of the Guard;. Sir
G. D. Mobley, First Grand Guard; Sir
Prince - 'Riley, Second Grand Guard;,"
Sir W. G. Walls, Third Grand Guard;
? 1/ P In^i.im, Ci-iin.-l l)yill IllSneC7^?:?
tor; Sir J. G White, Graiid. Sentinel.
The officers were, then installed by
Past Eminent Gian'd Commander J. .
S. Stanbuck and the Grand Comman.
dery "closed. ~?_?
Wednesday night-theTc was a ban.
tern Star Chapter, which was some
? --"tiling" ."if be . - - jii-jr.bered by all' who.
" "'Were l/t t;"1. r-; cij wl;o could not
or did :.oi. s'-v i. j r ,c; a' missed
son)t i iiy.T C
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ROYAL ARCH MLAof No HOLD
v CONVOCATION AT CAMDEN
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The 21st annual convocation of the I
Gramj Royal Arch Masons of South
Carolina was held in the city of Cam.
?r?-? ?den, Tuesday, October 11th.
After tlnT Opening ceremonies, con_
ducted by-Companion W/ N. Rose.
borough, they wore called to order by
. the Grqnd High Priest, Companion. J.
* $. Stanback, who then rwd?his annual
address which was art excellent
addreS.3 and uell lcieined by the Com.
panions. There \vere. quite a number
: df deaths during the rust, year and
? nll-elaitrta pniil ThpHinlpT has
grown stronger, while not-in 'grcu*=
^ numbers, but by steady and healty
growth'.
~?Thre meetingGMnsaeted-iis^businessI
in a few hours and elected all of the
officers again for the next year as fol.
lows'. Cop. C. C.Johnson, P. G,-Hrj|?T
Com^. N. E. Lewjs, P, (5. H. P.; Comp. j
J. S. Stanback, G. II. P.; Comp. John
"""* ' Or Hmgletuny:-l>. G, J, IA.j
Moore, G. K.; Comp Dr. D. J. Dixon,
\ii o., v^uiiijj. utmii vj;?rtrctaui t'i'; i
1 Comp. J. \V. Dawkiris; G. Secretary.
Thn' rnli<?f Department 'officers arc
as follows: Co nip. K. .J. Sawyer, 11)30;
Comp. \V. H. Thomas; 1928; Comp.
" ~ Kf. E. 'fjavns, Comp J.-L. kvc-,
??. Grand. .Sec-Treas. ,
The appointives ore as follows:
Comp. W. N. K6&t!bufuug)^.Gr JI.;
^knnp. J. G. ChannelU-XL-Piun-^SoiLL
-H- - ?Gomp. J. C. .White, G. R. A. C.; comp.
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5 gc8ceceorc&x*^x;o^
si' Over 20 Years Practical
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x Kr l?'.'Tiding "g
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fc? | Of All ." t- ;.? ?
* Special Attea; o:V to out- St
of-town work. 8
4 New & Rebuilt Typewriters 0
IFOR SALE
?Lash or Terms. g
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 0
1203 Lady St. Columbia, S. C. g
^asrrerat Insurance ??
Appraisals ^Jlf
, I/oans . AB^I t
jj||p
2ol Nat-Loan V Ex-Bank
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IV. B. Carter; G. M. 3rd V.; Comjv
R. J. Lynch, G, M. 2nd V.; Comp. R.
H. Hall, G. M. 1st.. V.; Comp. J7 A.
MeG&nnpli, G (lhap.; Cnpip. L G.
Plair,' Asst. (J. Chap.; Comp. S. W.
Sullivan, G. Tyler; Comp. J., H. Mc.
Murray, G. Dir. Ger.; Comp W. C.
Shropshire, G. Mar.-; Comp. Dr. W.
GS. Walls, G. Med. Dir.; Comp. W. H.
Fhonras, G. His.; Comp. J. W. Dawr
tcins, C. Ci Ei C.
That night the following program
was had:.... : y .
Music, '' .
"Invocation.:Mufjic.
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Introductory remarks by Master of
Ceremoa-ies, Dr. J. H. Thomas.
Welcome address in behalf of the
city t>y^ His Honor Mayor C. P. UuBose.
Solo.
Wekome-uddresfe in behalf of white
fraternities of the city by Dr. Ri T.
Coodle. ? .
;?{3el?f-"? 7?? ?.?
a.lilress in behalf of-Crispns
Attueks Chapter, R. A. M., Uj.
.J. P. Pickett.
Welcome address in behalf" of the |
churches .of the . city by ,Re\v. J. -\\ .
Boykin." , ' ...
Music. _
" Response^ bv W., Hi Thorna*. Grind
Histriogrnpher and Grand Secretary.
In behalf of Gi-and Lodge Free and
Accepted -Masons of South Carolina,
by Dr. C, C. Johnson.
jn behalf n?"K nighTs^Trmrrphir1?
SgutlHCarolina, by Hon J. O. Single
ton, R. E. C. Music.
. The
Eastern Star ar\d its work
mong our sister, by. Mrs. R. II. Wal
ton. Grand Royal Matron."
t. Sketch of.''Royal..Aic'h..Masonry, in
South 'CVtrolina, by E. J. Sawyer.
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Closing Ttnqarks by J. S. Stanback.
GVhnd- lWgW Wriest;
llUl t'huii'h,
they returnee] \o the hall and the ofti
t-efs were' installed by Past Grand
|ligh Priest', EComp. C. C. Johnson;.
nrilifr .\Tir>\ ofr m;evy graded
school
.On Sunday afternoon, October I6th.
the patrons i\nd JLfiends of the Leevy
Graded-School met at the school buil
ding for the~dedicutory services. He
fore the appointed hour many persons
had gathered. Rev. e. e! Corn
well, president of the Waverjy Paren.
Te&chers' Association, was master ol"
ceremonies. He was the Iran for the'
rtnnncinn Tn Uio rwxrtn tumt V?/? of'
his relations with the' association in
Waverlv: of its great Work. and far*
reaching influence.
Rev. Cornwall presented Mr. I. S.
Leevy, a man who has endeared "hint>olf
to< the citizens?of Kondalto.vri
through his untiriiig efforts in work
ing and making posible a school ir.
Kendaltotwn, that khe boys and girls
of that section may drink of the foun_
tain-of knowlodfee He also taid that.the
school there on the hill stands
a result of sane leadership and whole^_
hearted cooperation. Unborn generations
will rise up .and, call hiiyi. ple^s.
Wilkihson, president. of- t-hp State
^College, said that we as a race, ap.
''predated, having one of our group
to come to us, on<?; who understands
jour weakness and our strength. Af
rtgr' teiling'"of "Ms wnrR*-irsr
| cator and as president thr
State College. He presented Dr.
[ Wilkinson to ,an appreciative audi,
ence.
?In?his own splendid way Dr. Wil*
kinson spoke of/ the?work?of Miss
| Jackson, the principal of Ljcevy
I Graded School. He said that it is in
j the rural schools that the foundation
j is gained for a higher education. Dr.'
1 Wilkinson further said that he fecD
t obligated to come;~tfi the ruviil Schools
1 throughout the State when he cat.
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ivuuvi aviviwt. at; ?iiiu many, many
good things and it would have boon
a tfeal1 worth while for all colored
citizens of Columbia to have been
present, and t hereby' gain food fur
thought. Mrs: C. D. Saxr.n responded
to the address and in heV unique \t i\y
thanked Dr. Wilkinson for his noble
address in behalf of the Leevy Grad
ed School Improvement Association
and the patrons of the-school. She
spoko of the geneml trend of mankind
seeking a good time rather than
pursuing ?Tn upward and ..onward
pathi?It io timo for'tho*Negro to
shake off frivolities and pursue those
things that.'are for his a<TvnnrcTnerrfv
Tlveryone present noted that tiro
afttetnoon .was jwoll spent. The citi.
zens of Kendaltown ore to be cob
gratulated for they have made two
grades thg corner stone has been layed
The dedication'of the school to the
Negro -youths of Kendaltown has
been trnde. Watch the paper for an
?v_ i-Ll-J J- ? -
.ivvruuv ui niu tinru graue, /\ny undertaking
can become a reality thru
Kood leadership and harmonious co:
operation.
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THE PALMET1
~4=^-Laurens News
Mcsriames Ida Wilson_ of Green.
. vplle und Anna Wilson of Columbia,
tunts of Mrs.-Alice Moore, Nife visitI
nig on Jersey St.1 . News
has-reached Laurens that Mrs.
Lottie Dial Chambers of AsheviHe, j
formerly^ of Laurens, has suffered" a
^st'rol^e of paralysis. Hope goes out ;
for her speedy recovery. ' ,!
We luuntul while in Summer las' n
week that Rev. U. S. R'ce, >asuor ;>?"<
Mt. Piy/ah A. M. R. Chu ' wW has.
beeii \ oV.iitie'd in a Baltr ic-c ai*. !
Sue I'.-vl. his wife,.left f jr h s h>d_ j
side ' aisi Wednesday niglC
At du> iiii-ciing.,-.".b.?.ou v ?s raised
for edUca'.i.in in the fv.\ ve with' '
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report# incomplete .
Thd ^ow Rally a" he I' esbyterian
Church -v. as" a .tK.id atfaii- und
showed coopei?it Rev. J._ B. Smith,
Vrof. Sanders :.i. . or professional
and business men .\cio~7prcsent. ?
Mc.-uiamos M; h. Witherspoon, An_
i??(* ajvm v/?? xxi.nix; iUUC I1U1I1C5 T
and Ro.su Beffo Anderson sanjr a beuu-I
tifiil quarU'tt.p.
Mrs. Maude McClellan will open"
, i ,w.i Mmi<i:iy (in hen- husband's par
Ml. . ^ 7-m------~z
Air. Toni Koike died suddenly lastSaturday
nip.ht at his home on Jersey
St. y'
"Mr. Jesse Kirk was buried Monday.
il'i.s 1 uYab'al v\'ar. coil'dUCted lfdlb IhlH
Sprinj;ia"ld C hurch by Rev.. Barton j
in the' absence of the pastor, Rev. j
W. K. .Martin.
Rev. J. B.-Smith, MesiVimes Adelia j
Ilif'.nins.of XcV Yark and Mrs. j
-af Jack'pnviHe, Fit1., and Mrs. ColenE!
-St?4+?*"\vh!t e-rod to Columbia last
:lbursa-iy :v? r?e Mr. II. \V. JIunter,
Mrs. ,;'atU v i\. s 'brother, who is
in fiie .huspiui! a.s the result of an automobile
accident. : World
in-a', .Monday nijrlit in interest j
of Bdoncs Chlipel. . I.ust? stop will;
' be \Yatts Midi traveling by cars, 25
cents. . ' , t
rmrui ! i l l' IXAPKC TS PLANT
?
The- bo til" .1 of trustees ct "t? K? ir_ {
wold Industrial Kchool ; r? lV-it.. t'ji"
d;?l in-ill.>n f if'i'lc' ill' Jl . t
SU14H'?v?-?'! ' i,v t jic SiU\ :u
of Coiore J - AilZmufn's -Clt.o-: ... o iigj"
the lanu liSl'ifrcd by the V-piSv ?pal
Ch.nT^.'. of SourtYT C? .horiiui, thru
iho ui. Ki-v. ii. l>. Finhy, u?l)^ jme_
sliding Lisnop of die church in the
'State.' 1 he- iu-\y .> ? . h catted at
Cayee/'.thrt.c. liij.' ninibia in
liaminalur. tixniv i . ti .its of sev^
oral nyn? s ana- .ocai ion uf out.
of the first colon . pLcopal churches
in the i ' .ic. rector, the Rev:
.Mr. Raid, who for. yhurs was one of
fi : i. i1 n p iti i '''; i > 1 h i>i Sltntf. _
II is'high -Ml 41 i.ilL.jiverl poking the
city of*C oluiiiiiiur consisting of seven
' of the ,iv.o'.a .b;:;,"uurnl acres or land in
'h - .--r'. I.? "ill-ton 1 -nintv.
The [.iftl h; of u-nsiceg met this
' !lir: !,irio?nv. ii . o\. rhl?nu'lnhora ? ?f
uu Mate oi Trustees to review
the -r.i honu ! tSe homeless girls
in .this Slate. ^ .-?
i, the ^lanL^lo
--'aled in^+ht -Jsnrt horn section of Rich
land"'county, wa . destroyed by fire.
"' La* ;i;.1, .I. tii'joi i.ms been "
housed in the old d.ool building of
Ik.. St. MaayV ?>rv Gate and,
<?wg.m-in Guhnnbidi -???.
In with' Mrs. Marion . B.
\VilUv>v '') hi .n.an.'U.iii''.'', llio pielsi- dent
df .ti e Su n- I'e.kh'ation;" Mrs. I
" flt-11 \ TT:c n'., Mrs. ilaltk: R. Corn.
\vell. M r -k F 11it-?Gibson, Mrs. Etta j
jb.we >.r (h:me-bur. Mrs. C-orrie J.I
Carroll and I. 1/evy xvitrfi among j
those who made 'up the inspection
party.
It ttur-.learned hero today that the,
I ,,hms ijL ereet new buildings for th?'
!'>? oil* to ii s, cla.-.s l ooms, kitchen
hap 1. ^nthi.strial huilding and a home
for the superintendent of the school,-;
Will be given to the .contractor in a j
few days..
. ? I.AXC-AST.EH M ' ' -j
; Thds~who missed?iW Iiion
Shew Monday night ut St.": i'a.*'. -AM.
E, Church. in interest 0" \e a.is
sionrtry socir-ty, crrhuirly -tvoj a
treat. ' Th(. tear* or; piece" an' important
part on -.id. aLaugh
and ih? t Jghs with"
With you, ,'wec.p . . a ..eep alone,
savs Prof. Ii. A\ . . ey; Vo leaps the
iroed work of 'V school.
: -'--3tr.,LMiHlo 1 nj i i1 .qui "M'r. JetTer?
- -Mn*:-iiy-..S*?iw&?yT"-Oftobor- ,16th.
horo duri'npr the day. . ?
v The Annual Association wilfj
begirt its scrsiori Thursday night, Oc. i
'tober 20th. . .<
All the. Sunday Seliols-'of thP ejty
yXp prospering. Some of the high J
school teaehei's' are >iaking; ajfT active j
Tha rally at Zion M. E. Church j
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| ARE TPli
I Colore
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i would not i
h What Carnh
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| WEDNESDAY
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X Striking of A
cipants. Befc
L;- : A M. and ha
| THURSDAY,
sus Benedict
I vs. Booker T
^COME! ME
*:* and let's
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T- we have it
V Industry s
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was a success. The weather being | 1
Tinfavoi.lble" the arowd^vas some. jnU
what, small, but much money was _
woi
raised.-. , .
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Rev. VV. R. Frazier of Washington
Baptist t;hurch is Conducting a fall
nfetrttng. He l?nvr Thlirgf,,Jy for
his Association. , ' 1
Bro. C. C. McIJwain is still movjng _
no toward success at New Bethlehem
had with liiin* 3uil(j&y - 3
Rev. Thompson and his good people ''s
from Gold Hill A. M. E. Zion Church. 1
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH - I
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The very beautiful lesson on jus
"CovetousneRr," was discussed in. the -ed
usual manner Sunday; after which an<
Mr. W. H. "Harvey Rave an interesting biu
review, which was very pleasing to in
the children!" 1 ' ? =?==
" MAKE- . i||
MONFY I
QUICKLY
?rui car\ do it buying any of gi~
the f^Opefty listed below, ipr
all of which must be sold to g;
close an Estate. Prices are way g
1 el *-v market values. * ' 8
~~'>?d HAMPTON ST., yoir r|
cai. ouy house and lot for bss | ....
than the^ house wc i' J c S": !? J
Ihuild 6 roc ns, "2'Story, tM. - ?<j*dition.
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1427 PARK. ST., Six rooms ||*
2 Story house, good condition, i|>vprv
rtipnn Rr?tl-\ nf tbpsp Knnspa ! V
r. ? ??-? | y
adjoin the new colored Y. W. X
t
922 HAMPTON ST..'a ??cant
lot on which you can Tea- X
lizf .ajgqpd profit. - . ] [_
Joseph I
Real Estate9 |
201 NAT. L A E. BANK PHONE 5641 *'
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IE DATES OF
d State
there? miss
it.
ra\ have they?
v r - .
tiler Shows and i
6 P. M,. Big Pa
uiiericcvs Hour."
>re the Pageant*
tse ball iiT-P. M.
Annual Classic:
. in annual foot
ET YOUR1
all rejoice in the pre
ladeas a race in Edue
ind Agriculture. . .
BER 2
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die revival goes on with inovoagiriffj
;rest. The evangelist "preached a i >' .
(lderfursermon at ll:.lb A. rvl. fiunj j *>
John 11:39, "Jesus surd* take ye : ^
av the stone." A tier?preaching .
ee sermons Sunday, iie stifrtc el off
night afresh 41 seemed to a. crowd- A
house. -Hft- nrrnrhi'd from "-Tlwi ^
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y, Bohod in attic Valley." ??j-?{?
'he revival ends Sunday. The pub- j.?). e
is invited to conic out.7; 7' X' ti
rhe League was very good Sun ?
r afternoon. ' !J
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-et the mernhgrs of Bethel not for . f ^
;_ that the annual conference i.- \
t two weeks olT and you are ui'K
to rally to the null ul* the pa- or
1 officer^ for dollar'money and you.' ~p
Iget that all reports may be ready .
time. \ *? ' IIP
ocecorsase^^
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eureka Keal Ect
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HOMES BOUGHT AKt) SOL'rjf'
FIRE INSURING,Hf* '
. ? "Homo;-. Sold on I-:,-; -lu T("riYn .
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G. L. Floyd, I'i4s. Vance, T
1107 WASlUXCrPDX ST.."
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Prescription ;C
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We call for arwfc'J olive:
V. ; YOURS FOR 6E
IMPERIAL DRI
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