The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 22, 1930, Image 1
"S
, ??
* JV '
VOL. VI.?NO. 47.
DR. T. J. MILES
?'? I Bp" *"
^ - "RKr.T./j.M
The above character finally yielded ti
over the connection in~cnt'oiinjr tht ra<
the forthcoming. General Conference w
; May, 1932. For many years he has bee
Borrd, which is one of the outstanding
He has been one of the hest-,pastors of
r?Presiding Elders. He is styled as tinIn
announcing his candidacy Dr. .Mil
and means to win. He is wideh knov
served on the General Conference Con
porters feel perfectly safe about thuir
AIKEN CO. H(
? TRICT K. c
J . ,
' - District meetnTgs tor t|M? sub'or.di I
riate-lodges in this staler eontiun - to'
grow in popularity. Mum and nmiv, |
. the interest in these' mvetiugs is ,
^ claiming the attention of the mem
\ bers of'tlie" Urdei\ D11 Monday e\m
^ ing, 'November Kith, 1 the liis- '
W trict meting for Aiken County. \v;i s"
held in Cumberland A. M; 1*5. Chuivh.
^yit Aiken, S. C. A splendid represcii
tRation of the bulges in the .enliritv
" attendance. The meeting was
cala^^^hy order I' Sir l>; A. .lone . .
the ritmpWy ot ail.oi i ..m.i v |tA.
JonW es presided^ as Master of ' 'ere-monitr
and the (Irand Chancellor 1
was ,int 'produced by Sir W....M. Mcdiee.
Brig. G| len., ol" the Uniform Rank of
this dorjijiaiii. The .Grand Chancello>:?
h pi ike iirM a geiieral ~vcTTV "about o<Midi ~-d
tions Qii*jB*rent among all branches of
? industry the counti rr ami s-tivssed
" TRe~T5ict;\ tnat tne tralernal orders
wer^a-suffmuring from?the conditions
u mentioned'jjL He also laid emphasis
upon the fflfe'-'U that in order to pro t
rUe!*. in!?tprosts ill tile Order, the
members of ^the subordinate lodges,
must manifesAt a spirit of-hopefulness
and also a spArit of sacrifice, in the'
protection of tljBeir interests in the
Order. '
"~t At" the ~ conchnsTOon of tin- (band
Chancellor's addres^*; which touched
briefly upon ~ everym phase of our
NEW BROOKLANiS "(IRCTfT 1
NEWS. A
? \ I
The return of the Rev. l.^ee Logan,
v- D. D.^was received with muct^j enthusiasm'
by the members ofth^, Aywv
orookland Circuit and* all in* all,
points to a better year than laV?st.
The-members of tfte-rircTiit are orv
ganizing themselves into clubs and pi
hope to acquire property adjourning
upon which to erect a parsonage. ft
Recently the men of the Double o:
Branch Church were organized into ai
a club with Brother E. M. Dervin. di
? ?j ?l" ?..r.miicti more n
President, anu una
activity a mong the men than "formal-(i
ly. They held their meet ing i c
Monday evening at the home of the I
Vice-President Brother Nolun Caughr.l
man which was a great success. \
They will meet next Monday* night ?
at the home of Brother Chappelh/
Simmons on Thompson Raw. /
? FEDKRATKrt'ri
The Orangeburg District; M^.ti""- ,
which convenes Saturday,-iN'&v. 2:1, lu;{
M iaes to be one of the l""=*.t'-'interesting
P . Districts and friends ar,/ most cordia
An imjmrtant- featui^of pho 4uy- h
Home. Kvery one. i?v-asked to eontrih
ftf tfre meeting. Amdher'feature- is t
? Numbered tiCKPtfl h!UV Khh' fi
the ducky number-receives* this Iteattti
District Meeting.! .
'* An interesting irogr: m lias been |?l
*U enjoy a profitable and pleasant da
trict are especially oirired to be presen
be an^^jgjvhelniin/ success in every
by the sincere coyjjerfltion of each met
1 . *
(time
COLUMBIA, S, C., SAT,
lLLEN unive
- ' v - HE
\ *
d-Attended Father's Funeral
at Thomasville, Ga.
ther Great Church and Race
Leader
Columbia, S: c., Nov.* js. l??:!(>- 1
'sident 1+. H. Sims, of Alien. Uni- |
x it y returned to hi's-lksk Monday !
' 1' after u week's absence
tFOR
BISHOP ?
Fa
F " VIM
w* iYm
| ;;f
v jM Ku
^pO aa
-3P^ -?
-4>* TTT
U?;
jr*
lift
fK
H-?
of
!*A1j
E.
Tu
I dot
E.
era
I the
ILE^. iL D, [g^f
:> the request of his many friends all
:v for the* bishopric in his church :\t j SU1
hich will be held in Cleveland, Ohio, thr
'!i a member of the Church Extension of
departments of the A. M.'E. Church. Dr
rh
his Stat,, and is now one of its best
Financial King of his State. tjcj
es says he is in the race to the end dai
ii throughout the Connection having! Poi
imission two terms. His many sup-J ^al
candidate. |
)LDS Dis- I
>f P. MEETING S
j the
. . if III
: ^ j t.
lodge. activities, the usual foru+n \$as |.ieb
>>pcn?d, ,and 'Many of tin* members > Mo
present, a;.ailed thoiusclses of til" j Mi:
>U>>in tm'iitv In. ask for, 'and receive W.
iiiurination nil matters pertaining to ] Fa
I!u ! '<muI uf the'order in uur state. | I
.'Tin* s.njendid delegation that was t
present, evidenced the kecnst inter-j
est in the out,ire proceedings, and the ,
mooting close,! with expressions of: ? ?
e.?iod will, ? i the intention to nross
forward in making tho^'Ordcr. a m.u
V'lil'l im'lille agency In tlie"I'lntr"" ' * |
\yorld. Til South Carolina. The I .
( 'rand Chanoellor was entertained ari.,,%'
flie home of General .and Mrs. Me' ,
, rr" . " Ola
tlliee.. The demitie.s who have made Up
possible these district meetings, .need
o ho cinifhiended in getting our menv- -Mil
hers together. where information of |
mutual-intei est- to- all-concerned. cart :- j
hr?hrrrtr?Tire dis'wriiO?meeting?for ' N
Newberry County, will be held . op j .i_,
Thursday, November 27, lU.'iO, at ean
Newberry, S. C. Sir S, M. Young, of] ^
Arkansas.'was, present at the meeting usu
held in Aiken, S. C. and spoke with
reiorence to fythiun conditions gen- "jnf,
crally, over the , entire Supiemv 1 on
Lodge meetings. .p|]?
A large delegation of the members ! rl
of?t,he Order, are expectedto?.rttondres
the district meeting in Newberry, S. ricl
C on the 27th. inst. igrc
Th,, funeral of MY. Russell Kenedy stil
was held at Double Branch Church pre
last Tuesday afternoon. He was the nui
? on of Mrs. Fanny Kenedy of New- R,
brookland Heights. ; 0n?
The return of Miss Carrie. Surginer 'sul
from New Yofk City, a few days ago1
filled the hearts of her parents and*"1^
friends with delight. ' She is : the i
'#incipal of the-Dixiana School. 1 V
'.Sunday was a dreary day ^nd a las
>VIV of the staunch and loyal mebers mj
1 A he church braved the elements ej
lUr i4 was at both services during the j am
On the second Sunday of this,!
l'?>nth; there was "one of the largest ]
1 fowds at Double Branch that has t.u
er assembled there fall. The A. C.
ft. League, of which Miss Dessie Roe
Coleman is^ President put on a big ?a
progeria to help the .piano ( fund,
Brother llenrv Mickens was the mov
in# spirit; of the ocassion and was the
Master of Ceremonies at th<. services. ^
AIBS TO MEET. _ ~ Ei
?f th,. Federation of Women's Clubs Wa
. j. - # i
0 at Fair wold Industrial School prom- an
meetings ever. Members from other ,*bo<
lly ir.vttod tu'ulliiul. . f* .
mt-u?a chicken to be brought the day ^
li,. culmination i?f the Quilt Contest. Wc
rtr several week-*. " T^hr ptrvnn TtllVfTTg?g
fuh emkv which is to- be ffivetv at the y?
ck
thi
aimed" and every effort made to'have. (
y. Members of the Oramcoburg Pis- wo
i. It is hoped that this meeting will | Mi
wav. This can only be tweomplished ! ua
i ou
nhor ' lliv
m the city to attend the funeral !
his father, -the^?Uc-veren+T Eelix-j
e Sims, Presiding Elder ruf the i
iiniasvillv Georgia District of the
M; K. Churchy President Sims;
s mithlt-nlv railed hi llm ilnitli ln-t?
-his father while itt.?iu!iiitr !tl~~
Mit?ebui'|;r"S. a lo<> (ha. 11 "gun".'
wee 11 S. ('. State A. ami M. Col-]
e^aml v oil Novem
I he funeral of Presiding Elder i
is, who during his many, years of.,
lit life hail served as .?Presiding t
ler of seven districts. founded
L>bes Institute at Thebes, (la., was
an of Turner Theological Seminu
Bethel College ut^^JMontgomery,
i., was held at Saint Thomas A. Si.
Church, Thoniasvllle Georgia. I
L'sday November 11th. Besides
lominational positions in the A. Rl.
Church, Dr. 1-A-lix Sims held svY,1
-positions of public trust, amoiiK
m were "?Atrat Thebes, C.a.
-cial Clerk I J. S P.myt House?and
egste to the' National Republican
invention.
The Reverend Felix Rice Sims is
vivetf by his wife, Mrs. E. E. Sims
ee sons; Dr. D. H. Sims, President |
Allen University at Columbia, S. C. '
. G. T. Sims, Pastor of Visitors
apel A. M. E. Church, Hot Springs,
k.; Attorney Y. L. .suns, now prac- !
ing law at Philadelphia, Pa.; two
lghters: Mrs. M. S. Tookes,' wife of
stal Clerk Vat Chicago and Mrs.
uline Puryear, wife of Urban Lea?
Director, Newark, *N. d.; three
lluL childrl-n: G. T. Sims.. Jr.: Thos.
ryear, Jr. and . Paul Puryear.
Agisters: Miss Fannie J. Sims, and
js Mary Sims. Seventy-three teleims
of condolence were received
an friends scattered 'throughout
United States among them were
following: - Mrs. Robeccd Walton
1 Community Chest, Rev. and Mrs.
J. Miles, Dr.^and Mrs. L. M.< Dan?,
dJean Fitsspatrick, Mrs. E. R.
rris, Mr. and Mrs. W. .11. Harvey,
ss Sadie Green and Mother, Dr. J. .
Murnii. Presiilent .1. .1. Storks. I .
i-ulTv Beikm!id ColUev: Dr. R. S.
.aWjwnvv, ami members Bethel
(JKKENWOOD NKWS . '
I r. Eugene Butler of Newborn, N.
spent the week-end visiting his
ther, Mrs. Carrie Butler* on South
WH1X Sti eet. ' " ~~~~
Ti\ T! if. i rniin|isi>ii rmtl son.ai^?d.
last. .Monday from Chicago, 111.
Lii^jrrds 'of Mrs. S. N. Martin, are
d to know that she is able to be,
again.- I
1 CHIRCH -NEWS
-ast Sunday u;as a .rainy
ither was real bad. It rained all
but Morris Chapel old regulars
le out to the services-as uslial. 1
'he Bible School o]ieined at the
al .hour with the faithful otfjpers
their post of duty, with the right
urination on the study of the less-,
to impart to their respective pu-l
?,
?he teachers went forth to their
pectrve classes overflowing with
H and .wholesome thoughts on the,
at Sunday School' lesson.
At 11:00,, o'clock though it was
II raining, our services opened
>mptly as usual, with a splendid
ruber oresent to hear the Pastor.
ev. F. Douglas Johnson,deliver
i of his famous sermorfe from the
>ject, "Three Fires."
rhe speaker based his discourse
Matts. 3:11; 1 Cor. 3:15; 2 Thess.
?. First Fire?To Cleanse; second
ro try out our work; Third?Everting:
punishment. It is expressed
Idly when we say that he preacha
great sermon, full of thought,
[1 power. We have never heard so
LCh about fire before in out5 life.
B.Y. P.* U. Forces met at 5 P. M.,
ite a few were present and ehjoyed
? pf-ogram and topic. Mr. C,?S,~
evens is the President of this ornizatlon
and has things well in/
ml.
Many friends from Columbia and
ler sections of_the county were
esent and lent great help to the
assion whieh was a ouceoss in every
iy- ?
On the fifth -Sunday there will be
other great program and every
dy is invited to be present.
Miss Elizabeth .Carter after spend-'
f the summer in New Yorkia home
take up her work in the school! and
the chureh. She is one of the
irking young women of ,Mt. PisUtT?Shh
htW Jltst 'organized {he
ung people of Mt. Pisgah into h
lb that is destined to do great
ngs.
3ne" among the best Sunday School
rkers among the^voung wumea is
ss -Lizzie Chestnut who is a gradte
of Allen and a school teacher in
r community. She is one of the
e wires in the churc)i.
"7 i _ v
UI ?
Aw*
UKD^Y, NOV. 22,. 1930.
:rsity
ad returns
0 i
fliurdi, Dr. .iim! Airs. 10. ,\. A<ja*n\
Mr. G .11. 1 Inioplon, Attorney N .1.
Krederiek, lOdiUu* H. W. Hau 'it;;; <1nul't
Miss.i.M. A. 11 olden, A1 i.s. ,-(J -tr.
W. Kt'iiii dy and Family, Allen L>i .
varsity flub W-l. Prof.-and a'rVG.
A. Sinjfle" on. Prof, and Mm ^
Jamison. Bishop.'ami Mis, !i. C
*0111, Columbia Annual Ooh'.'ei v:e
Miss Flossie 'Mel'lain. Fatuity aro
Student Body, yVUun'Hniyvi sity, .dr.
- and Min. Willis ('. Johnson,'Mr. 'ton
oy Swinton ami i\liss Sylvia Poole,
Rev, ami Mrs; Gibson and Daughter,
Prof, J. J. Adam, Prof, and Mrs. K.
1.. Pegiu-.>'e, Miss Lucy Williams, Mr~?
T. H. - latum. I'll'; ami Mi s. I. G."
Stuart, of v'ld'iii.h'ia. S. <\; rJrJ,iin.l
Grand ( Inini'idhtrMTnTUgr'A': "linm n,
('luii lesion, S ('.; Rev, and Mis..A, P..
Spears, Sumter, S. ('.; Mrs. Bertha
Sawyer, Georgetown, S. C.; Miss Cora
"Williams, Georgetown, Si C.; Mr. and~
Mrs. A. B. McGhee, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. McGhee, Aiken, S. C.;Mr?. L I
la Williams and Miss Henrietta W.IHams,
Greenwood S. C:; Turner l iu >logical
Seminary. Morris Brown University,
Atlanta, Ga.; Dr. M. A. Foun
tain, Stewards Chapel,. Macon, Ga.,
Kev. ami Mrs. G. H. Kennedy, Thornasville,
Ga.; North Georgia Cun.erH.
Bryant, Americus, Ga.; Bishop W.
A, Fountain and Family,.Jr. Dr. and
Mis. J.11. D. Cuclua'n, Mrs. ~E:
Oneil, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. J. S. Williams,
Macon, Ga.; Rev. and Mrs. F.
M. Johnson, Dawson, Ga.'; Bishop
and Mrs. S. L. Green, Jac};son_Tenn.;
Mrs. V. M.Ross, Freeport, N. Y.; Bis-?
hop W. H. Herd, Philadelphia, Pa.;
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Johnson, Philadelphia,
Pa.; Rev. Douglas Robinson, and
Wife. Ni'wbedford- M ?FH TTTTT+
Mrs.: E. H. Coit, New York, Mr. Jno.
R. Hawkins, Washington, D. C. Mrs.
K: Bertha Hurst, Baltimore, Md.; Dr..
W. H. Thomas and Metropolitan
Church, Washington, D. C.; Bishoj) J.
A- Gregg. Kansas City^Kan.; President
Nathan B. Young, Jefferson City
Md.; Mr. Thomas Puryear, Newark,
N. J.; Mrs. Wilda Robinson Townsend,
Camden, N. J.; Rev. and Mrs.
H. W. Cimmings, Camden, N. J.; Inter-denominational
Alliance, Hot
Springs, Ark.; Visitors Chapel A. M. 1
K.- Church, Hot Springs, Ark.; Dr. '.
J. C. Beckett/Philadelphia, Pa.;,Bishop
J. S. Flipper, Mrs. Alice I). Cary,
Atlanta, (la. Dr. R. R. Wright, Jr.;
Philadelphia, Pa.; Society, L. M. Reed
Atlanta, (la.; President (lilbert Jones,
Wilhor|'orce I niversitv. W dhm-farceri:
'that. -
Our evening service htTgan at 8:00
o'clock with the choir processional
singing Holy, Holy, Holy.; after our
tegular order of worship the pastor,
selected for his text, St. John' 15:5;.;
subject, ,r\\<7 lieed Jesus~ir This se'T"1""
molt was practically, logically it lid
. ,...ii.. .i..i: i
iui(iii \ Ul'll \ K'l fU.
The AV. M. U, of our church with
Mrs. Ku^ie haCJroom as President is
still advancing forcing its way to the
front, and is spiritually and hirancially.
altve. MTs! LaCl room is a TTvtTwire
and never says no when asked
to do anything for her church or
pastor. She has the work -tit heart.
The \V. M. U. will have her dejegates
at Woman's State Convention
next year in June."
The W. H. M. S., with Mrs. Rosa
Johnson as President, is still advancing,
with her followers holding up
her arms. This is her first year as
president of this organization, hut.
she has shown well her ability; the
sisters all love her and are standing
by her.
Our "musical choir" with Mr." Jas..
n u! rx -
tvoumsuu as wirecior and ^resident,
is out singing themselves. Really
they are singing as. never before.
Mrs. Melrose Fuller is, our efficient
organist and one of the teachers in
our eitv school. She is at home when
it comes to singing and playing nvjsic
Rev. W.-.M, Gilchrist of Parsville.
worshipped with us ht the evening
service. The public is invited to
attend our services. "
ALLEN UNIVERSITY CU B NO. 1
M EfcTS.
The A. U. Club No. 1 met--Monday
evening. Nov. T7, 1930 in the Adniinist
ration Building, Room 2. Dr. *L.
M.'Daniels presided in the absence of
the president, Prof, J. T. W. Minis.
* Much enthusiasm was shown in reigards
to the Home Coming Day, and
th(> game to be played Thanksgiving
Day. on Hurst Field. Cards have
been sent to each former student of
, Allen University as well as graduates
requesting them to be present,
at the game and make the occasion
1 th,, best in the history of the school.
On Wednesday evening before the
Thanksgiving -game, a rousing Pep
meeting will be held on A. U's. cam
pus ui o ociock. i^ei ai[ loyal aidenites
be present?ami oheerthe buvs
on to victory and revive the A. U.
Spirit amoner ourselves.
The^anie: Let's"Boos^Alleih^Tiiese"
tiifrs are being1 distributed by the
chairman of the Committee, Mrs.
Andrena Baumgardner.
On Sunday,' Nov.-3Q?_ 1930 the
11. CTnb will entertain with, a .Silver..
Tea at the home of Dr. L. M. Daniils',
from 5 to 7 p. m. The public
i.s invited to attend.
| The officers of the-A. U. Club No. 1
-J
> V. IJKI(
OLDEST rRA
. DE< I.\UI\
GKiijSIVE P
77/ "^,+--? - (?a:r :*vOVt IK, ISr;JU ? .(By
;' " ,s-' :-i,: ! > '"gro l'rc-ss) On ?-of a
:v- r- r *!>^s1.v.y mid. conrilrili'livi.* i
'""" ll s ''?" ''io "Mvfffi< (v:V)'.'fit <?i the' ?i
"*' tj' ' i'.rrtt ail P<- .country has c
Ik <pr aril' 7Ly """f;- Iriv ,naL.aml
4?f?ioi; ? jif^- Knights- aii.l ..
I)at^ :ti-.s u T;hi,;, t,, tlj.i
<ii'%4'ru.au?tti:>i. ? ''.of?tirrrrnt"" ~M renin-. ?
1 >r. .Kdwi.n .1. Turner. >>i t hi:I
11e-j?t t>jfr:rriT wturtT^TF loi nililaled "
I>\ a > 'Mlll'llllll','
irnmi: iy aih.pteil I., jjlr 1 -V?4U?U+e
h-1 . ' v^I:s" I1:-' pro
iffiiljun iU ed ifaliuu. . > > umiiitc. reli
1 !. | ||?i .1.1 ?-! ?_ _
hi U r V*. .i'ii . i i i t-. . i i iI'.i, |. in).
ways ai.d means. of -soivimr the "p". i?.li
.<1*111 oi< UIK-i.l jllny I a'l'l w'iieh ijlv fillthe
coVn'itVy IS -liiH-il \y':li i Ur
1 U'si'Mt t-iiU'. '"
"julHcutioii is" of t!. -. most- powerful
.'<?,? -s \t\ the advancement of
any people." sai'l UK Turner. "amf
the <> K-ali/vs it. W^ also
ivaliTe ITu.t we ;^w?ffrrttri mil body
with high id -aIs as< expressed in our
ritual euit not eefntin-. ear 'ae'.ivit !? .-.
to our membership :iiop . but n. is*. |
seek to help others, 'lodav the most i
st"' im.is pauUUnp -bv not i-ndy Vh- |
Negro but .everv ur-oup -nuking' un
this America citizenry. is nnemploy. j
nient. Tu slJvi -1 his miss* < .
liess?and . ipiiusi ri :<? ust?br?open -d~ ~
ui' and those - already in*i op-.jait ioiP. .
rtiust be enlarged which can onlyr he '
done by added support. It is one of i
the main purp.os -s TiT the urogram
adopted hv the organization to jiirge
more su'ow* for -otrr existing eorporatioils
and* ..otm-p.-ises^mi-r1?
the establishment of others in order ^
that our young nV'hple might find *
gainful emoh.viiw.io .>. > ' - ?
? - - i't C4.T UP
ta venues of -employment for many *
of th- ' <!."
The Interna: i?>n:ii Order of Twelve .
of Kno'lits .and I laughters' of Tabor ^
bears-the reputation of*.being the old-.' *
est frat n- 1 order of purely Negro V
origin in America-/ It was founded'-f
byRev. Moses llickson, as tlvi
Knights- of I.ihertv in'184(1 for the J1
purpose o4' liberating the Negro from ^
slavery. From its founding it has ^
worked fpr the. liberation of the niem- ^
bets of the group from various types 4
of bondage, the first whieh was pity sical
freedom and then mental, eeoii- "
omic, and religious liberty. I tr
Since the founding of the original
organl/.ation there has been hut thiee
International Chief Grand . Mentors,
ftumely: Rev. lUckson, the founder, a
now deceased; S. A. Jordan of -J.ittle a
Rock, Arkansas, who served-for. thir- t
ty years, .and The present inVuniht ni." n
Dr.- Turner, wIe> was elected at the 1
insL ciMimU'j'ii. .iifhl m .Uunlgunici.V.-.l.
Ala., Auiru'st of thi< v.-.r }
At thi< c""vciTtfrni" ii -wrnr' rop'o'rtyd (
that tlu* ortf:ni*/.a;ion had more than t
one hundred thousand members an. I | t
branches in Alabama, Arkansas. Cul- jl
V'ornia, Ajjfnna. Georgia. Illinois, I 1
Indian,a c ut 11 clci. Kunsay. Jferf'f
hraska. Ten>?ssee, I.'ouisiantl. Ohio, j 1
Mississippi, Missouri,'' Michigan. Ok- ' 1"
luhunan?Pennsylvania. Texas.' W.imi- [ ?
ington, Colorado. Virginia, Florida, | C
Rhode Island and New Jersey*- t
are J, T. W. Minis, president: J. W.
Sawyer. \ iee-p!vside"t;J. K. Kennedy i
secretary.; V. Shell, assistant secre- s
1 ary; Mrs. \V. .1. Cochra.n. c(\rresl?pnd- i
ing secretary; Rev. K. F. G. Derit, (.
treasurer. c
The chairmen ot the Standing Cum T
niittees are: Entertainment, Dr. L.
M. Daniels; Program, Prof. R. It. P,e- t
guese; Publicity, B. A. Botiknight. 1
M.M. C.. S. POST No. 1 1
s ,
The Armist-'-e D-.y Celebration ,of
The 'Matilda Memorial? Clifton-. Sam- 1
uel?T'ost No. 1. of Ct>u;:.bia, S:_ C..
which was" indd a, Buic-atci College, ,
-Tuesday. Nov. 11, lfnlO. Was one of .
the be>t of it< kind when we consid- ,
er the Post as yet in its infancy?far j
from ifs first Anniversary.
Members Pf the Post wit!) other or- j {
Wfifl iv?l t M lIK
filiated mobilized (in Assembly be j
twccM JmoiTTT- and Pendleton Stsi an I |
inarched down Assembly to (tvrvais J j
_St.; t1' ' out (i 'lvais to Main. ut>
to Tayloi;.' out To H T'du t College;
whore the parade en? ?1 and the pro ' j
gt w- " wicd . ^
Hon. I.. It. Oweyfv y. veleonn
retamT; on l? ?Vi?;V t t ity and '
spoke .! _ t ie lit. . ' dustrv '
thrift and ;oeoivomv. His honor, th<
~?-*ay?>r nod oth "< w to nolo r> snons . _
es wre n e: . d?t < the ;. nee by
Vice Coiii. V? oodbei i. alt.ster of
Coy. monies. Dr. 9. R Wallace. Pas.to:
o* Pn'' j2?-m -K. Church,
made the -incipal "address?for 4he
ocassion. . ^ ^
Combvjfhder 0. T. Foster, presentei!
Rev. Wallace.
1 Til tc K'ncl-. tl'icllAt lA O.rtiiL ? .
^Vfrtynr fur hiV :
encouragement aiui*_?ar_iiis ^cooper a _
tion and funs-lit that_the paraile he
safely escorted bv inotorcyle patrol- '
men to its destination.' We thank
Dr. Wallace and other nnrtit*ipants.
Mafv.v tiuinks to Dr. Starks Tor the
use of the institution. Tn fact? we
appreciate a general support from
'the public in eVery way. ~ J
- -j i . . -
K: FIVK CENTS PKR COPY
IERNAL ORICIIES
PRO- ROGRAM.
Kach state and local, lodge will take
nt active?part, m the prosecui1dn~oT~
he recently adopted program and a
lation wide effort will be made, Ac ording.ly
the reports or-tlie officials
the ^various lodges have ' i always :
ouTFlii in KM'vi.-'-iic .... 1.1.
------ - -,T .v.- ..IV .lull till*
7j' " V , ' ; *: ;
feA.N.i*. . tu*"" J TUMNIR
rroup to the best advantage and hav-s
rained much influence as well -as
nembers during- the years of exis
ence of the organization. ' ~ [
Other officers of the organization
re: J. S. Adair. Qjrsicana. Texas,
rT. G. M.; Mrs. Mattie B. Scott. Des
loines, Iowa. L. G .H. P. G. E. New- .
tell, Montgomery, Alabama, I. G. P.
M.rs. Lucy Bedford. Cincinnati.,
)hio. I. G. 0 M.; Mrsv Mary E. Chat
ua-n, ShreVeport, La., I. V. G. P.; Mrs. . '
)la Swunnigan, Los Angeles, Cal., I.
-. G. P.; J.. E. Herriford, Kansas City,
fo.,1 C, G^S.; Mrs. Rhoda'M. John
.Id.. J. C. G. S,; Mrs. RKoda M.- Johnon.
Quincy 111.. I. C. G. R.; I). J.
litchell. Franklin, Tenn.. I. C. G. T.,"
. E. Toombs. Oklahoma city, okla.,
. C. (J. ().. and Mrs, Lenora Gray,
htiaha, Xebr.. I. G. I.,St.. ?
Chief Graml Mentors, not named
hove, of the following jurisdictions
re supporting this program with all
he strength and might at their comnand:
G. II.'Evans, C. G. M.. Little
lock, Ark.; \V. I~~Martin; "C. G." M.. .,
.OS A lurch's. Gal.: .1, L. Boykin.1 C. G?. ?j.
1.? Denver Colli.\V. Williams, C. ' '
i. M .^Pe.nnsacola, Fla. R. A. Byrd, ~
\ G.TnrSpringfield, 111.; II. A.*Perry
\ G. M.. Kokomo. Ind.; R. I). Clay-.
rook. C. G. M;, Des Moin.es. Iowa; A,
\ Wilson, C. G. M., Kansas City,
Can's.- Rozolle Leavell. t'. l?. .\L. Hup.? ;insvilie,
Ky.; W. C. Carter, C. G. M. s
Iheveport La.;~P. M. Smith. C. G. M,, ?
ifronml H;ty ihi :?Miss f~. It ITUbbard, 1 * r"
\ G. M.. Dayton, Ohio; Jesse Brax uu.jC
G. M.. NewpuVt ..News, Va.
Commander Foster anil Vice Ci?mnumlrr
Whodberry stressed memberhip.
Last. but not least, the mother
>1" the . organization. Mrs. Matilda
iritFin, .made helpful remarks and
lid riot forget to appeal to veterans
o connect themselves with' the Post, 7
Lest we forgot, we call your attenion
to. the parade, again which was
ed by Manigault's Band. He was ^
o th&t parade what Sousa was to f
Taylor Street Auditorium.'
STATE COLLEGE NOTES : .
Among1 coming events at State Colege
riext week may be mentioned I
die Conference Pf Sm(th-Hughes
dome.Economics Teachers which will
je i n session at the College Novem- - - * =?
jer 28 arid 2i> to study plans, projects
ind nrocedures for the current school
? v C*1 . *u !?-? CAJ/CS ICU UltJ L IIIUI C L4ICXll
sixty teachers will be present.] A -1
program wil be carried out by specalists
for the ?cassion.
The leaders in the campaign for
Christmas Seals sales will meet at
State Colepe November 28 under the
leadership of Miss Eldee. Dozier,
State Agent. Both of these conferences
Will be guests of the College.
Special Notice To
Correspondents
: ? : : 7?VTKiiferl
M rv\;om_ .1
1 HV41 <JVI M J ? i V Ulll . . ~._L_
hrr ^7~brtrrgr Thank s- ?
giving, all correspon- dence
is rcauested in
the office by Tues- 1
day. - - - ; ,
, j-. ^ . - - T*~" T