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- ; ; \_ -VOL. XII?NO.~2<L~ State S. S. an Institute t August To the Presiding Elders. Mikis- | ters, Sunday School ar.d League Workers throughout fr.e State ?t?r.. of South Carolina: Greetings This is to officially notify yo'i that tlje State Sunday School and League Institute & School of Me.t noas will hold its annual session at ? Allen university, Columbia" S. C.p August 11, 12, .13, 19:t7 We are asking every minister to see that every League and Sunday school rn the state be represented by delegates. We are asking the presiding elders to see that tVnr districts send up thei* qnr.tn nf delegates A mmpfltantfaculty wll be on ha~nd to conduct the classes both in the Sunday school and League departments News in and Around Washington By J. O. HART. The fourth was very quietly cel1 nbrated though everyone seemed to have enjoyed himself. There were many visitors here from all sections of ;?!ie county, visiting the national capital, some for the first time. Just as usual on holi days the -highways and -trains?are crowded. Washington stands open to visitors at all times, because, it is the nation's capital, and there is something of interest for one to see at ali times. The annual fireworks festival was held on the monument ground which makes a great display, a beautiful, colorful sight. Along with the many visitors here, the nation's, capital is host to the 25,000 Boy Scouts of America. They are here from every State in the Union. Their camp? are pitched along side the tidal basin, Potomac River and t h e speedway. To look at this camp reminds one of 1017, during the war. i Out of mo total number o f Scouts there are about 300 Colored Scouts. There should have been 3,000 at least. There were 5,000 Scouts, who visited the Arlington National cemetery, early on the morning of the 4th to pay respect and place a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Miss Nettie Ola Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Scott of Eastover, S. C., became the bride of Dr. 11. Livingston Ashley of Washington, D. C. The ceremony was performed Saturday, June 19, 1937 at the Plymouth "Congregational ichurch orr P Street, Nm-fV?wr?*t The bride was given in mafi rage by her hr>>th~or, Mr ?W+hlard Scott, of Philadelphia, Pa. The marriage was also witnessed by her sister, Mrs. Marie J. Nelson of Sumter, S. C. The bride and groom are a t their spacious home on Blaine Stv N.E., Washington, I>. C. To purchase The Palmetto Leader call North 5445 or stop at 1413 T St., N.W., Apt. 10. SlilLOH A. M. E. CHURCH , Rev. L. F. Vance, Pastor ^?' Service began at our church at its usual hour last Sunday. The Sunday school lesson as discussed and reviewed in the most unusual manner by the various classes. The pastor delivered a fine sermon. Text Rev. 6:1. " At 3:00 o'clock Rev. K. L. Moore and choir from St. Matthews were scheduled to be at Shiloh but ^he weather prevented. Monday night 8:30 the Silver Moon club sponsored a trip around the world ending at the schoolhouse. It was declared a gala affair June 5th. the Son and Daughters of Mn. David Gallman of Baltimore are\spenidng sometime here in Prosperity with the grand mother and grandfather. Mrs. Sally Gaflman of Prosperity left Saturday for Philadelphia to spend some time with her Children. J- I ? -r. . ?%% ? ? & ?? id SA Z E. L. o be ** M : li-U Text boys will be furnished the delegates at the Institute. Bishop and Mrs. J. S. Flipper will be in attendance at the institute and several ether distinguished visitors. A ministerial je'ii.ear n:il be held in connection with the Institute to which all ministers of the state are invited to thke an active part; Conip.-teh* in Lectors wKl conduct the ministerial clans also. I.et everybody come! August 11 12, 13th, 1937, Allen university, Columbia, ~S. C. (Miss) Olive B. Lisbon , lvv-cutive Secretary, State Sun-day School and League Institute. Address Box 426 Address 426, Rock, Hill, ES.C. i it Grand Session of i Juvenile Society A ~Grand Success The grand session of Juvenile? r/f the Hoi ley Funeral Aid u ties, \Vhicli met SrAlirdav. July 3rd was one of the most vilslanding of any 'since U? organic'-1ion. six years ago. Children from all ov.ei Calhoun and Richland counties rep. resenting hourly every g roup we re there and many adults too. Reave and quiet throughout. Everybody said they had a good time and plenty to eat and drink. Mr. IIolley, the matrons and committee. and Miss Ilattie Christie deserve unstinted praise, for their work. The) prog ram by the children'-was great Mis. C. E. Williams was mistress of ceremonies. Rev. Bow. man, Mr Sasportas, Mrs. Clarkson Miss Howell were the judges of the sneakers. Miss -Flcrrie B Williams wor. ami was crowned queen of the juvcoiiles. Miss Willa Mae Williams, 2nd honor; Misses Julva Howell and Rosa Weston, 3rd and 4th, respectively. Group N<;. 8 under Mrs. Martha .Goodwin led in the collection and numbers. Group No. 22 Mrs. Martha McRant, matron was second. The Hopkins section was'the most representative. The ball game Fort Moite versus Gadsden was jflion by the Gads den team. ( Reports showed dot) juveniles. Two deaths for tile year with only | five in the the years of existence. LANFORD GROvtT HOLINESS CHURCH | ^ j classes were combined and the les-*?n eat has i a ^ t ie a41 y -dfseussed.-?A two night meeting was held at Lanford Grove Holiness church Thursday and Friday nights. Hey. J. W. Iliggins of ^Jastonia. N, C. delivered a wonderful sermon, his theme was Pay Hay, text 22:20. Friday night devotional was conducted by Bishop U. D. Rookard. After which Bishop J. W.J Higgins delivered a wonderful ?er- 1 mon. TeXt Romans 11:23 Some remarks by Rev. Win. Higgins and Bishop 'pookai d. Misses Ruth Rice and Tpxaner Rice motored tc/ Chan'.otte, N. C. Sunday morning where Miss Ruth has recently returned from a 10 months stay. Bishop Rookard and Rev. Wm. Higgins went on church affairs. Sunday night devotional was the pastor. ReV. Jones delivered a wonderful sermon. Kemarks by Rev. E. W. Rice. Rev. E. W. Rce was the Monday night guest of Mr. Grover Henderson. Master *Moddie Joe Stevens and Mr. Herman Henderson were the Tuesday night guests of Rev. E. W. Rice. Rev. Rice motored to Spartanburg Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. John Woodruff. The community is grieved over the passing of two of its Christian mothers, Mrs. Chestine Foster and Mrg. Rachel Rice, both of tbig city. ; > - Jfclll COLUMBIA Rents Announi Univ< Selection of tenants for University Terrace, began Tuesday foi the PWA housing development, University. Terrace, according to William R. Geddings, housing man ager. ? Experience of the Housing Di- , vision elsewhere is that only about j j one-foyrth of those who apply foi < dwellings actually are accepted ' , and become tenants. Every one ', who would like a dwelling in Uni- , versity -Terracu should make appli- | cation at this time. Application offices remain open , from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the con- , venicnce of nersons wiahinv to >m. I. --r. -"> | ply for dwelling accommodations, The office for Negro applicants is ? located at the center of the pro- < joct :ti ('!? on 1.115 H1oh?ii? SUeqt { court. The sidewalk leading to', this office runs into the project from about the. middle of. the 1 -100 ' block of Blossom street. Rents for flats and group hous- , es, including? electric "lights "and refrigeration and indoor running | water will average: 2 rooms __ 3.12 per weak ( 3 rooms 3.83 per week ' 4 rooms 4.35 per week 5 rooms , 4.70 per. Week All units are of modern construction and equipped with excellent quality, bathroom fixtures, electric refrigerators, coal stoves,' and. other modern conveniences. | ed for University Terraced Registration is the first step, al'tei which formal applications arc filed. Applicants will be investi- , 'gated for compliance with the! >?;.hdards .for eligibility establi.-hed by the Columbia Housing authority.. No one should make any arrangements for niivmg until n<>tili,d they have been " accepted. II ARDEF.VILLE NEWS Sunday was. a high day at St. Stephen A. M. E. church, Rev. Mc Brown duvvyored a noble sermon. His text was taken from Jerenrii t - o w ?I - J * ~ an na-n ivb writ", vei y ^juu tu have the many visitors to worship with us. Our pastor returned front Mem- 1 phis, Tenn., after attending the sesqui-centennial of the A. M. E. church. lie repotted a very lino trip. Mr. Sidney Suiters, Mr. Nathan- 1 iel Washington, Mi'ss Leola Glov- ' er and Miss I.iz/.ie Riley, motored ' to Columbia last Sunday. Mrs. Rosa Alston left for Walter ' boro, tc; visit her cousin Mr. Frank ' Simmons." We were glad to see Mrs. Z. E. ' Primus out to service Sunday and at her post of duty after being I'll 1 the past week. We ask your prayCIS fc-'r the recovery of Mrs. Qphe- 1 Iia Riley. ________ The stork visited -thy home of Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Williams and ' left a fine little boy. ' \Tice .T?ivir?< Primus i_ hftnin front * Connecticut and is visiting parents ' Mr. ICugene Primus and family. Sunday services will be held at St. Paul A. M. E. church and Mr. ' Stale.v, Mr Sam and Ed. Campbell and otherg are preparing for a big day. ( It was the Rev. E. W. Graham that delivered the sermon for the F. and A. Masons of LincolnvFlo while here he was the guest of Mr arid Mrs. J. H. Riley. Mrs. Ruby Lowe and Mras Rachel Simmons has returned home af- I tor spending a successful term in i school. POM ARI \ NEWS ~ I ?Mrs. Ilassie Curvy is sptriding'i sometime in Charlotte, N. with, j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hunter. Mrs. Hassie Curry gave a silver , tea for the Missionary society on Sunday afternoon. The devotions were conducte by Mrs. Curry. The out of town guests were Rev. Martin, Rev. Bedenbough, Rev. Eichelberger, George Davis, Mrs. Annie Ma* Moore and Lee George, all of Newberry. The hostess served delicious rfreshments. Mr. Joseph Rikard of Detroit, Mich, is spending the week-end in Pomaria with sister, Mrs. Ethe?! Germany and brotner, Mr. Bowman Richard. . \ ??? tnrftc V, SOUTH CAROLINA, SATl :ed For ? srsity Terrace Grand Master of Masons in Georgetown ? Maceo Lodge No. 50, F. A. M., tvas visited on the evening of July first by Grand Master, J. S. Stanback of Chester, S. C. The numerical ..strength of the Order ivas otit in full and the members IV?VP fully vmvawl^l, not in dftl. : ars and cents but in listening to i lecture on the principles of Masonry by the Grand Master that will live in the memory of those present long after his departure. Grand Master StantyaCk pfceients a fine personality. Mis eour teops treatment of the members _ nut tne manner in which he told >f the progress of the Order, nunerically and financially, made a profound impression. The open forum on Masonry was a unique feature that added zest to -the occasion and elicited praise from the brethren. A delightful repast was served and all departed with a :letermination to bring Maceo back to her pristine glory. Mr. J. B. Brockington, the oldest Past Master in the Lodge in line of service was present to help make the meeting, a success. Officers are H.- Mcl). Jackson. 1 W. M.; Dr. \V. S.-Thompson, S. W.J O. A. Pnwiey, J. W.; G. W. Howard, Sec'y.: ft. J. Jackson,- Treas.; IG 13. Anderson, S. D.; J.i .1. Jenkins, J. D.; J. S. Nesbitt,' chaplain. T. B." Paiker, Tiler; John LaXou and Theodore Alston, Stewards. Dr. \V. S. Thompson, Me&srs. H. McD. Jackson, It. J. Jackson and G. W. Howaul accompanied i the Grand Master on a sight see- 1 injf trip over the city, taking in J the eight million dollar .Pulp mill whore he was handed a piece of | paper made Lv tL> mill, lie was' entertained in the home of Mr. Rl J. Jackson. HERE AND THERE. H> (/. M. Williams. Mrs. Amanda Edmunds Ander? on of Hopkins expired Saturday I the did. Funeral Tuesday at St I John Baptist church, Rev. J. W N'eal, pastor. Mrs. 'Anderson a life long resident of this section I :ind highly respected, by both' faces and is mourned by friends ir.d relatives. Holley. and Sons j Morticians in charge. Mr. Boney Benefield of Washington, D. C., was buried Sunday July 4th at St.. James. Horrell Hill. He was the brother-in-law ol Mrs. Pearl Cantey of Columbia. I Mr. ami Mrs. Jno. L. Holley of 1 Jacksonville, Fla,, were holiday 1 /is.itors of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ' Holley ami sons of Gadsden and Jolumbia. minized Sunday the 4th at St. s Philip Kastover, Mr. A. Jackson ind MNs Janic Muvry. R ?eption Monday, the* 5th at the home of Mr. Sam Sumter, Jr. 1 M iss Naomi Sumter of N. Y. C. is a holiday guest of her parents i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sumter. Mr. Jack'-eon returned to N. Y. Pity with his bride on the Gth. I lU SSELLVILLE NEWS * I Jehovah "Baptist Church , Rev. 10. 1). Addison, Pastor Sunday was a high day at Jehovah on account of showers of 1 rain the school was omited. i At 12 o'clock, Rev. E. D. Addison used for his text Hebrew 11:1 from \thieli lie pieaclied a wonder-? ful sermon. Brother Moses CleveIand joined as a full member from the Pay Dawn Baptist church. He is a strong member and expects ( to preach a tria. sermon at the class or. Friday night. | Mrs. Hester McClain i-s a new reader of The Palmetto Leader. 1 The Home Charity Lodge will hold their annual at the Cedar Grove hall. July 17. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Golden spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Pan] Flowers. Mrs. Golden is the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Flowers. Jehovah members are all smiles over their new young pastor. Come out ?nd hear him. i ?tu IRDAY, JULY 10, 1937. Noble Woman Passes Mrs. Mait<ha Ciutts, passed to the great beyond on Friday, June 18, and was fpneialized at First Calvary Baptist church on Tuesday, June 22. Mrs. Ciutts was a noble woman indeed. She was kind and sympathetic of. nature and beloved by all who knew her The esteem in which she was. held by her host of friends was evidenced by the great crwd..: jncftnTuig -white and colored, who ? gathered at First Calvary to paj to her their last tribute of respest. Further ' evidence of the love and esteem of Mrs. Clutta friends was shown by the mant beautiful floral offerings. The nobleness of Mrs. Clutts is clearly * pointed out in the two very, fine '' sons who survive her. In addi- < tion to her sons Mrs. Clutts leaves to "mourn hor flfpirtnvn ..nr. .ii.. J ter and two brothers. i The funeral was conducted by her pastor, the Rev. S. 9. Youngblood, assisted by Rev.-T. J. Doug lass of Sidney Park Church and Rev E. -A.- Parker; of Sumter. . Peace be to her ashes.. i : ] RIDGE SPRING NEWS Despite the dreary weather on r Sunday morning the Sunday school ( was largely attended. The BTU y convened immediately after SunJay * schooC. ^ Mrs. Annie L. Williams and son . Junious of New York were called to the bedside of their moither j Mrs. Mary Jackson. . Mr. 'anc| Mrl. Arthur Stevens are very glad to have as their , guests their son J.- R. Stevens of j New York and his friend. Miss Bl Mattiv T.uu Stevens. Rov. Bridie Blocker i.f New" Yol'k if the guest of his mother 1 Mrs. Alice Blocker. He was s?c- I cothpanied In-it.' by Mrs. Jenkins 1 and Mr. David - Davis all of New York. Mr. Tracy Davis and children: Eliza and Elouise of Florida are visiting their parents. . Mrs. Carrie Toney spei^t the week-end at Johnston, S. C. Mr. J. W. Wise left for New YorkSaturday to thd regret of Misses Ruby Carrol and Catherine Smith. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Alphonza Hammond last week and left with them a fine baby boy. Mother and baby are doing nicely. ( Mr. Walter Brooks and Miss , Nannie L. Smith-were happily mar \ ried last Sunday afternoon. Prof. Garden of- Allendale gave < pop calls in town Friday afternoon. ^ Prof. Adam was seen in town Wednesday. Prof, ami Mrs. A. C. Hightcwer > passed through the city last Monlay, Mr. T. F. Hammond, accom- 0 lanied them to Columbia from J lore. The barbecue which was spon- J iaiiajI tin ?m.tmhlMii?/ # 'T'. 18 P. A. olub Saturday was quite a >ueeess. : t Quite a few folk from here event to Bettis Saturday and to s Leesville Monday. Everyone that has news to be | published rn this paper please get it to the reporter nJ later than j Monday afternoon. J | We are-fiTn-ry?tn say that Mr. William Rowe is in the Aiken hos- ( pital after being shot in the stem- | r.ch. We hope that he will soon , recover. Messrs B. T. Anderson and Iredell Davis motored to Aik#n Sunday. The Buds of Premise niot at the home of Mrs. E. W. Broadnax Sun lay afternoon on account of the ^ rainy weather only a few .were j present. But they had a very good ; t meeting. This was their last | c meeting until September. Afttr 1 ^ the?meeting was over the little ^, folk were served ice cream and \y I ?ake and peanuts. GREELYVILLE NEWS t i t Sunday was a beautiful day. Preaching started at 11 o'c'odk. ! The Rev. Punches preached foi t us. The sermon was thoughtful and modern. The RoV; I'\ut Pes i and wife, Rct. R.chards and wife < Mr. and Mrs. R Cuffie wc-e the j dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McCollum. < Miss Girline and Antic Rcbin 1 son were the dinner quests of Mr. i and Mrs. J. MurrAy and family. < Miss Odessa ! of Rev. W I.aurens.?Of State-wide inter- ' !Bt to their many friend*, is the innouncement of the marriage of Miss Odessa- Sanders an<i Rev; W Et. Martin., of Greenville, which J >ecured Wednesday evening, at i o'clock at the home of the Hide's parents, Pi of. and Mrs. ; Thos. Sanders on Hampton Street, The beautiful ring ceremony- wan Performed by the Rev. J. W. Ma- j :his, a friend and co-worker, of >oth parties in church and school activities. The bride who was charmingly t uureu in a dress ol .Navy crepe vith white accessories, entered I >n the arm of her fathtiv RevJ Vlartin was attended, by his son. iVilliom Ralph.. Jr:?The0?living 00111, the place of the wedding, EDGEFIELD NEWS Conhnunrott- services?were holdit Trinity A. M. E. church Sunday norning and hight. Rev. A. E. Dawkrns at his post of duty, delivered a wvnderful message Services at Macedonia in the afernoon were conducted by Rev. Tolbert, in the absence of the pas;or, who was in charge of the serdees Sunday night. Mr. John Simmons of New York Jity is here visiting' his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons. Mrss Mary Ruth Green, of C.oumbia is visiting Miss Juanita Jook. Mesdames Annie Mobley and Re itcca Brooks and grandson left .'or Waynesville, N. C. for the immer. Mr. Walter Covk spent the 4th with his fami'.y. Mr. John Simmons of Montmo*renci CCC camp spejit a few days with his relatives. Mr. Chester Smith of Modoc CC C camp spent the 4th with his wife. ? The" family ral.y sponsored by Mr. Henry Oliphant will be the second Sunday in July. The spon sor wishes everyone to dc reauy to report on this day at Trinity A. M. E. church. The lawn party given at the A. M. E. parsonage last week was quite enjoyable Mrs. Maggre O. Cooper and Mr. Tosh Peterson were united in holy .vedlock i'ast we|k. Rev. F. A iVeaver performed tho Seremony. Miss Evelyn S. Parker left July Jrd for Norfc-lk, Va., and various joints north for the summer. J Revs. F. A. Weaver and E. A\'*j Anderson attended the minister-^ al union at Bettis academy. \. 1 Mrs. Martha Price was funer- . lized at Macedonia Baptist church | uly 2nd after a long illness. The Juvenile Thrift club met at I anetle Hamilton's home; a very uceessful meeting. ? r The August meeting will be at he home of Mary Garrett. Mrs. Lizzie Chandler is on the ick list this week. The following have returnjed lomc: Mrs. Lizzie Morgan from Philadelphia; Aliss Clarence Mcvie from Washington. Messrs,George Waldo, Sr., and <Yed Osborne accompanied Mrs. Lizzie Waldo to Columbia last Mr VVnlHo is rioinc nice y at this writing. ?llr. Walter Owens' mother was uneralized at Pheasant Grbve ast week. GRACE R. E. CHURCH Moncks Corner, S. C.?We are retting ready for the S. S. convendon which will conyeni in th ion which will convene hi this hurch' July 22-25. These people mow just how to put the program >vor. . This church was destroyed >y fire a few years ago, but in a ihort time we were back in it and iowi we are ttying to beautify the lhancel with aid from our Bishop. 'Work on good members for the vork is almost finished". Our Pastor, Rev. Wm, DeVeaux ilthc.ngh it is his first year with js, came to us with a working spirit, lie has been quite sick but s on the job again with a greater determination. The Members ire quite elated with their pastor. We were very pleased to have with us last Sunday Mrs. Hattre Williams the jurisdiction Missionary president and Rev. Bash, our vldest minister^ Come again. i \ i 'dWiifiiilil J ?-t vsH .H | 5 CENTS? Sanders, Bride I . R. Martin presented - t are beauty, ? having 1 m :. ! :jliy decor a ted H with June viiolioli and ferns. c -Mis.. Mart.;, wa > . a popular J teacher . r; Street Hiph School f'i a of years 1 This >' hool ha>. In c. under the H leadership of. Prof, ? Stindty?. for jp . v .';<i years. key. Siar i ! " ~ of Spring- I iie.ld baptist m. . this city, fl also Fiat J!u:T u.ur h * the- coim- ] ty ; ~rr~' r-i ' ,u:Thes of Ui fi'iiviin: (. ; 'I hi.% 1 : i:'! ; ... ;. ,i : iiiunbdutti ly a't".- ny for Greenville. *h-': "h ?,f'.the ytoom. I Irily?tLuZ. iiii |niii11;11 i n'fiiiy und?k?4 few. friend:.- ' u\{; .. lit. . ( i:uij(,l !' n- s' \ KAN S M: ' i. Bir":T7TTrK;T7;i:;.. -A a..~" ; <i;. :y:-.ter-iniaw ... b l. Clarke". ; . : .1' ." Young, the si-tor of- -,M.' >.. 12-Clarke Were visiter - iy \ . week. Mr.' A!-)???.,:'A. " " Ch uleS-- ' tori was ' v." . ,..f i\es,..> ' Mrs Jx- i,.-. - v J;-,!.". < -f New Yo?;k. v.;t'-or rela- * live?. S't vm : aniod bjt^H her frier-.:. . " . Ay - Cobbs of WilmioL'ty. X t Worshiped at Bethkl. Mrs. El'za Picker>??n A. M. 11. y.'-,:-liijSed at Bethel Sut dale v.Mrs. -th It--ehainbou of -? New Y<v k C;t \, - 1 . spending the eurmiie-- <\ it - h- . sister ' and brother-ii-Ia'w. ?>! . :.:.<J Mrs. J. M. Siherald: Robert Cox. J w;":-. killed in an autoim/bile a- -v in . Fayette-' ville, N. C.. wj..' i. ii.ee, I Tie was brought h-.nw on: ml. The remains was ac--< 1 led here by hi? pastor. K v. i>r. I. II. Alston. ? Robert .was the m y son. of Mr. 1 Robert for. < * S< '.Stephen A. 5 M. E. ehti-ch _ * * Our Trip '! hue-tree On au_ ?-4v#?jn 'company with Mr. J. M Sh. l aid Mrs. Rovhamln-.i. M- . K:v,e Hilton and baby and Mlb; B: tvne the father-in-hiv. f . S .r..l;l, we moV-ivd t i! vi-it Mr. Shi*rald\?. v. M. !!s-U Sher' aid at K .' . '- ; : d where she t:r.d< nve: . a: . .. She is doing n Mr. a:.: Mi-.' I:.;*..- I'ord an<} Mi-s (ih-? . :> - la' v.-rt over.. a - little it. i-pn-. i. Trustees <>i' Mien J University To Meet?^ Pursuant to ? :" R *hbp J. S. Flinper. P P.. Id P.. PreTial Pi>M! h't. , < of Al lcn Cni'voi> :v 'T'v\TY? are hereJ\v called ut \y t i' !' i A. M. E. Chutvl .v S -niter and i ' . I Ta vlor ji'.n-! >. t. S. C. I Tuesday. July 27 h. l^'TT'at 10 A M. ' itisnoi' i >. PUPPER, " , !.r and < ranccllor, 488 Houston 8??N.. G.. Atlanta, (la .1. E. THOMAS. I'. E., Seeibtarv ot I'.a'-i Trustees Aller. Vri\i)-ity, 618 N. C.oit St.. KUmuuv, S. C al Prom. On tia' tyr it.cc- overlooking the sw>i,U!.ine }"H'l croups of <'ld friend* congregated. - The music ? <! Pchtful, fur NOTICE. ?i Eastern Stars'. Eastern Stars!! d I.et us turni our attri tion to the dl Masonic Temple in Columbia, and be present in large numbers on Tuesday and Wedneslay mofnings July 20-21, for the Grand Chapter. The..time is 0:00. Members J of Queen Esther Chapter, of Columbia have all things ready for us. Matrons, Patrons and Past Officers, come and lot us have a 4 fine meeting for PJ37. C. M. FIX LEY. ' 1 Grand Royal .Matron, PROF. Z. TOWN SEND, -j Grand Royal Patron, MRS. GRACE T. KENNEDY 1 Grand Secretary.