Savannah Tribune
Thursday, December 15, 1921
Savannah, Georgia
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= e DAVANNAN CW,
WHAT THE NEGRO ‘RIOT VICTIMS . SENATE HAS SOME ‘WHY NEGROES SUP-HAMPTON CORRIC- SAMARITANS ‘SHORTER HALL __
___ PRESS-THINKS. “NEED Seed PORTED TAMMANY; ULUM ras ' SCHOLDMEETING|) =. DESTROYED
Gives 11s Viens On Present Pollicat Natlonat Assoclatidn Ta Siaidhe Mesh Me dail vated He Atowed 6 ier Side Lighison Recent New}Moro Thorvughnes Ip, Work 18 Now Orde,-év lay A Mlembeeship conlitstaie pouldiag AE we A
a Situation .*< peal For Sumsie | Ren i . aay ati ‘ | | Required By Sehoot | 31 Over: Seventy’ {TPhousaytl | st Loss erlose .
sage to Congress, necording to the opine
fon of a uajorits of the muple. The
Presideut mady nv reference to ragiat
matters, nor Ipnehing. ‘This ho ‘re
ganted ay being in hecpivy witl the
fondameutal purpose of the messixe,
and the avowed Ideals of the Adminty-
tration of tathing tu all Americus
alike,
With reference to lynelanz, a sub
ect oceupsing muti attention in Con
gress with Administration backing,
sthe Dyer bill promises to take early
precedence, over other Iegiation. In
other words Congress is at Inst aruns-d
to the pect ts of heatiug thy wounds
of Usappolutuent iu the bey polltic
carsed by the infliction of ypulufat
silence. . 7
“Passing fhe buck". has Leanne one,
of the season's pastimes. | House mem
bers and Senators thy returned from
a brief vacition ta the Lomrlands,
bring buck mews of met disquictiug
unrest Ixcanye Uhere bas nol iiewal
enough practical politics played In the
nu Sdminitration. ‘There are mur-
rguring about the White House with,
fingers pointed i the direction of,
Copttsl HLM; and Were are muemur-
Ings ou the hil about alfains at the!
other und of the avenue, politically!
‘speaking. a
Around Iapublicin Meadquarters
$National, in the © Mamer + Truitdins, |
wtich is about half way between the
two other locations, they are Pam
thelr fingers with outstretched hawis,
im both directions :
' The plain faets of the cine. as view |
frog the Waxhivston monument
sWideh gives a bint eesion of ally
“thete should be considerable speeding)
up in all directions, Albis and ecitael
Sag sthe buck” will not carry the eayee
of 1922. Party worklrs, who ger fl
fa ate dust ad md ant gie the]
‘Slectorate np to sinzius the soug of sie]
‘ory on the first Tueiay in Noveniter,
WAM refure to accept excuses,
Ditermined Leadership Needed |
It is belng said by all tLe folks con
“erred: and this indudes these wha ure
caning up for, suffraxe approval, orl
condemnation nevt yer that a really’
determine 1 Jeudership, vid of sonti-|
ment, Is nected. :
41 Wy being argued, especially by nei!
Ito of Congres with whine the A. N.;
P. repreentative discusot the A
ation. flat the Synate ~ pulled a terui-
bie boner.” nen it failed to unatirey
evry Lincoln Juhtwon, ‘The reac tivn!
of the rave presy on this matter scents
to Justify the contention af the Con
gnasional cide. Frum ine end of the!
country to the other, the jessy has con!
diane? the failure fu io uncertain
terms '
ake a matter of cold fact. party man!
agers, responsible for tlie election sel
cess of the party, have eapreswet te
fear that the Demecntty emizht ven
fIpue_te play, a bit of “Senatorial!
Courhyy" polities, and put in a perl
sonal ohjection «ns alt Prvsideftial nom.
inatjons, from now on.
© Tuvestization by The Associated xel
sro Press divdowe the fact thet the
tnajority of the good places liekt |
iba Malndrts of otteial preferment,
are til} oceupiyd by Demwentts, a fex|
of whom. iow profess fe be Repnbll-
cans, snd many uf whom continue to
admit with xoste that they are “Dixie
Democrats,”
“Turn the rascis our, has become!
a waters. They are yelling it every-!
where, but Jt is evpected that there
wll ba some heavy dropping from the
pay roll before the New Yeur is old.
W. E, Gibbs is Retired
At wilh be gratifying information tal
those who followed the series of art
eles carrot by The Associated Negrv)
Vress last summer, to Iearn that WD.
Gibbs, weo war then secretary lo At!
tornes General Paugherty, hay haon te |
tired fiom that position. where he canta
not see why colored Americans should
ovject to sezreation fi the Dopart-y
ment beaius: white peuple did nog oly}
Jeet, and his position Lite boon fillead hy j
Secretary Martin, who wah formerly)
scoratary to the late Seuator Kno, |
Martin fs both 2 zentfeman aiid a seoxud |
‘Republienn, {
Attorney Genera} Dangherty lias de|
dared fn an opeu stileneut that Lis)
department must be run with absotute|
faleness to all In disusstaz recently
“(Gontinted.op Pace Three}
RIOT VICTIMS .
"NEED CLOTHING
Satlonat snactatin 30 Sai hp
New York, N.Y. Deg ‘Hy-The Na
tonal Asocation for the Adynivement
of Culored People. todas" isked “that
Fdouatlons of elotties be Sout to the
Tulse Relief Commltter, for riot tle
tims who have to face the rigors of
winter with inadequate housing apd
nsuftietdat clothes to protect them
from the cold, :
* ‘The Assuciation’s statement 1s as fob
tons: -
“Inquiries Lave been comfug in to the
Nutlonal offe as ty whom to send
clothing to fu Tulsn to help the ‘riot
sufferers fags the wld wloter, The
Assointion has been made a center '
New York for relief funds, having rly
1 XYAW, wht h 4s being expended for
physleal rAief and lech defen in
Tots. but -ennot mdertele the dis
tribution of elothing.
“We are therefure ayking hat, thuse
Why have clothes to give to the Cala
sufferers, send them to $.D, Hooker,
Chale Tots, Belle Comaittes, t+
Noth Greonevor street. Tuk, OF +
Toma
“NeeMess {0 av only clothes in sve
sombtion shoth! be smt, prefersh'e
wurm garments,
JW. JOHNSON
_ IN CAPITAL
| NewYork, Dew 12 slams Weldon
Johnson. seeretare of the” Nationa
Asewiation for the Advarifemeat of
Colored People, Toft New York for
Washinton on Mordas. Die. 120 te
ronmain there until 2 rotethad bee
then Gn the Dyer Ante bbuch Bil
JI K. 13, which was tobe debated and
Noted on in the Hone of Represeuta
fi on December 15.16,, |
AIM before departure: Me, Johuson
at the naticual office re-eival the fol:
foning, etter from Iefresentatiy
Temtdas (Dyer who Intgoanerd the
Will in Congrese:+ a
“My dear Mr. Jubwon: As pr
. ty talk ith you over the tele
vhauebls morning, the committer
on rates yterday voted a spetal
rule for the consideration of the
Andi fynciing BIN, WOR, 13. Tt
is playmd fo take this Of up In
the House on December With aud
tu Guntinue its Gineideration te
16h, It fs very important that
ML inemters of Congresn who are
inerested in thls tegistation be
here at this time. T'sugget yur
make It generally known among
thove who are infaver of thls leg
isation that a Lard fight will
tw nade against tts ongetment
ino law and that we will neod
every friend of it present here In
the Honw at the thme mention «t
to steak, work ‘and sote for he
MIL We need them present In per
wm and on the floor of the Hou
during thee days.
“With best wishes Lam
“Very ituly yours
the Dypr*.
‘The National Assoclation for the
Advuneement of Culored People am
nouneed in connection with the above
letter that before fte arrival teexram
had heen sent throughoat the cow
(rs informing the publle of the ior-
pindiug vote on the Dyre BU and
unged them to telegraph their repre
stutatires to be on hand and vote for
in.
ANTI-LYNCH BILL
UP TODAY
~ com ni For
hte | Now York, No x. Dew. 4—The Nar
wld tieual Assofiation for the Advancement
vuld{uf Colored People, talay announced
wart-tihist Representutlse: Lenidas,G, Dyer
Fell had telephoned, from, Washington ,to
1) jNow York to aay thut a speclal, rule
wetly | had been made by the House Commit:
Mrftee on Kules destguating Decestber 15
nul Ins the day for a vote to he taken on! the
Apyer Autitzuching GM (IT, 2 13).
-de| “Phrongh the work which bay been
Lisi doue there is sufficient favorable seutt-
ute| ment ft Congress to pass the. bill, the
US| great danzer being that the bill might
ting! fail on secount of abwace of memes.
=| Colorid’ people throughout — the
<her| Cuitet States are urgently reqnested
Mhojto telegripd thelr representatives tu
Wr. [ongress do Te present on December
do }35 and vote for the Dyer Autt-Lynebiug
win BUS IE 1 13, and ty get as many peo-
——|ple aud orgunizgtious as ‘possible to do
Ciligemses sy ba
SENATE HAS SOME
slik svat AMlowed To
P Wastingta 1, C4 Die Vth Asso"
elated Negen Prestvthe * Vnitey
States Senate Is the grettest eletilene
tire genter in the world. Ir fs fan ys
for Its dignity and stot suaieh p
However, it seems, ay thouh the
Senate thust alwaya be InLAbited Ly
“seid may fron Hore" a imu Who
“eat ‘em alive! + .-
AF present. the forcmoat evhibits suf
‘tits species fs thy junior Seuater froin
Georgla, Tom Wateov. Neuatye Wate
non, has, aevunling to claw olserrars,
surpassed all predecessors In bis ablll
ty Jo thrive ou things .ateulated to putt
down nither than lift up.
And there seems to be something dis
tasteful in the name of ;*Henrs" to
the Senator. Recently, he tonk mea:
ston to rhe in hls seat and proceed to
lambant Henry Vord of D-trott. while
Le preed Xenatur Newberry. Mery
Ford has been a constrictive citi n. 10
say the least, and gives employment to
thousands of wien {Te 1¥ now propor
Ing te buy Muscle Shoals from the
Gorerument, and give employment di-
rectly ta teus of thoasinds. of men,
while benefiting thousands of others
indirectly. 7
Then cume Seuator Watsun's attack
on Henry Lincoly Jotayyn, on whom
he not only-rought to we the rule ot
“Somatorial ccurtess.” hut minde
eharges on the record of the distin-
guished sun of Gorgias, The Knur
ville Sentinel, Democrat. procecds ta
state that the sume ‘elarce made by
Watron agalust! Johnson, aud not
proved, had also been made ugsinst the
Mepator whom ut defended while de
nogorhug Henry Ford. *
| There has been muck eatsulating
curiosity jn political efreles us to why
Senator Watson defended Senator New
berry. and then a few days later. an
overwhelming Repnblicm Sonate Teter
ed to bis plea af “personal objection”
and .firnAd dog Tikcoln Johmwn.
‘the United Staee Sonate, tt hax heen
remarked. ough, to jdve as much, of
Tittle, consideration te courtesles: att
proprleties where Tom fy concerned. a6
he did to propriett ss whew lw triel {0
brow beat the unfortunate Committce
that wae fnvestigating the Ku Klay.
« ‘How Jong will the Senate endure
Tom Wetsony* ‘That question has’
been asked by wany
INTERESTING =
- FACTPOF AFRICA
recent Needs Of The Mission Field—
| ‘Men And Women Needed
‘Monrosta, Arica, Dee. th (Aste
clated Negi Press) —Continued frum
lust week, Information hy Bishop Clair,
of the Committee on Consideration and
jAdvance-of the M1 Church)
| “After a cordial welcome we went
tu the Mission for rest aul sleep, We
feet three days here holding spectal
servicts each day. Sunday in the
taldst of the service a large eroved of
people came io frou aw adjoining
town Singing and rejofeing most evult:
antl, In the afternoon service were
held at Porivor Station where was
Lfowud anotkey community of enthu-
siastie people, After we had fnlsbed
speaking the ettief of the town respond
41 and expressed his delight at the
vomiug of (theistlunity to his people,
aud aw a fi Eor ascuranes of IS ap
preeiation he dashed (gave) us seven
ecluckens and a boy to carry them.
Garraway with Sis substations bas
Wonderfuly postbilitles, Mitt ean be
doue for the upbullding of the Master's
‘Blugdom if we re‘poud to ther plea
for preachers am) teaclitrs
Monday morning we were off: for
Grand Gers Mislou, Miss Hattie T.
Hook. Superintendent. A most enthu-
slustic’ crowd met fis lung before we
reachad, the statlou,and constitated an
escort. “This sfation is at a straterie
polnt on the voast and is easily acces:
able.’ being a pért of entry. “The
Fhupexivas-erowded, at cugh. of the
Huxpeserrices we hell. This Is tmuly
2, Fipe tld to hathest. Mfsy Hooks
with her assistant Sit-s.Collius, shastd
tee the prayers und help of the
chor in their effort th save fhow
people,
The next day wo wended «ur way to
Pieanini Cess, the extreme end of the
Cape Palmas District. Mery again the
people met us singing Joyful «trains
“Walleojah to. Jesus our PMshop bas
come.” This was kept uf for serers?
miley—a aultitude going before pull
coming can Helind, At the Affton
Howe we haltet for Ine and trom
there we weut Into the tow and-were
spect {Oontioned .on; Page Yio) ofc
WHY NEGROES SUP-
PORTED TAMMANY
1 New York, NO. Dee Tih (.Asweh
ate) Negro Parse) Te would be anfnis
to the American peuple -to let the re
ants ff the mecent efty etoetion fn New
“Yar fase ay without a careful: study
ef Mere and OTL” A speckil rep
rvniatne of The Aswiatal Neare
Teag ese ia Now York foF twa weeks
during Us desing days of the cau
piim. SLs pede thronghdut the aa
thin GH ne coe rettd In Rauf facts
jleurrd ait “ry thot thaw.
Where ag. tro outstatding facts:
“Tammany Dera ra y wes doetermiued
to cwelat Magee Hylan, 223 ypoostig
‘Interests wea for Cursai, fastonist
Tepypleau, Tammany way praca
mt finetloved, the Carruitins sere
.seularganiaed and Tailed,
How dit Tamuning de ty By
pl piye the game accorting’ te Toye.
AVhy ald the fustonttes fall? Leunse
‘they had pitted a “serub! teanr agalnst
iscanoncd profexsionals who hell before
|incle eyes iat one motto: “Vfetors”.
|Tamurany did nat stare durtog the fan
Ho play the game. They Ported pears
hack. and hence, placed before the pew
ele a recount of Zepulne ruts, not
2 rumanen of aivest nomeding Chearies
and promis s ‘That new mind of the
Negra, got the idea, Saw the point urd
ote for Hytan and Tymmeny. >
An Array of “Ten Strikey” ,
| Say what ydu wilt abut traf being
polities, it was, Sudo, and ft xot what
the people desizg, ara had got had
gy the Iepublieans Iy-fors, results.
Whteftier Repnbliean en Vemoctat, So-
Jclalistor Liberty. tnfuksrthe averaze
‘citizen these days, if there are no te-
feults, what dimer it matter? My the
Sime tonen, )ie reasons, 1f remus are
ahtained, “what anon ein be usket?
The question wes newerel jy the Ne
ayues of Harley aboat efeht tasone for
realty Wie THinwany reganiless of
mottye, waged for the game and won
) The following nre the eapresctons
jist by ‘Lamang Demoerate In Noe
York City. dispiayat ong slast sign
Highted, that wan shown through the
jatrevis for several days amdynichts,
‘prior fo te ole tion November % 1921,
/ Eammany Mall treats son as an
‘omttal Hepublicans treut you as Tferior
Utfcat chattel”
Why? « Decauise they think you are por
Utieal chatel, 5
| President Handing and the. “Lity
White” Regubllcans are trying 10 hick
the Negro dut gf the party. Taremany
Hal Democracy fy not Sentheru Demo
freey soe “Lily White Repubticandsin
‘Taminans Uail ave Us the Civit
Tights act and the Fifteenth Reziment.
Aud Tammany Hall has apprepriated
fonds for putting up Bath Houses and
the Vitteryth Hexiivent Armpry,
‘The Lour of the Negrws” political
fronton has strech.,
‘The Negroyof Harlem has Teor ja
the balit of ivfue Ws vote to thy Ko
publican Party urd getting bis Joby
from Tammany Hall,
Divide your votes ay otlier races do,
amdeearn the repyet ated reouguttion:
that other races de—vote the Tammany:
Tall het and repudiate the “Lay:
White policies of the Republicus Party:
at Washingion, _
Qiher Envorts.of Dtive ’
Hesides fhe ahove, which unbiasey
practical politiefans hase informed dhe
A.V are reat bell ringers in die!
voliticat zame, Tammany has old Tar |
Tem organieed fron “caller to xarret”
std out on Cee lighting rods. There’
was not a block fn Harlem where there
seas nof Some blunt of Hylaty Git, rea
fauciel. paper or ollerwise. There
were the: “Harlen enweratic
Club” “Frank Wheatou_ Demoeritile’
Club, “Forcgn bora Citizens Hylan!
Clabes tsking tn for the must wart
naturallzad West Enos pote: “Hs
Jan Tepnblicns parts" “Hylan Repup-
Ucun Demoeratle Club"; “Colored Wor
men'y Hylan Club;" “Colored. Chil.
dren's Hylan Club;! in apprectutloy of
opening pda} grounds in the cross strlen
and the “Pirst Voters Hslan Club,”
The majority of these plas had]
headquartetrs. well Punished, plenty of:
Uiersgury, aulzktly meetings and eou-
Magus speakers The Usha street!
speakers yeut about on cles trically
AUmoiuated, — bynutifelly —devorated
trdcks: that for Apectacular tupressive!
‘bess WoukE wake the glitter and gold!
I a a at yer?
HAMPTON CORRIC-
ULUM RAISED
Hampton, Va, Deg ~The trond
it flampton Institate tomurd high
Stindariie was recently deerliied te
[colored Teaders ovho hed aysembtedt tr
Doalitte for the anmad geting of the
Negro Orguulzstion S¢giety (Allen
Washington, provident) uid the Negro
erchers’ Assoclation of Virginia (5
Nic Jneux, presidenty, Ur. J, T. Gregg
principal of Hanypton Tastftute, naid:
| “At Hampton listitate we Lave heen
rebing one stundards and evterding
eur centres Te INT, at thie susees:
Hon of Dr MT, BR, Miss, a survey of
The Work uf the Institute wis mule by
Vref, Paul 1. Mame, of Harvard
Unbversits, for the General Lducatton
Foard.’ In accordance with the recom:
mendithars of this surver—yuyt tr
sand eas s going beyond them, becaus,
soniitlans have Changed se muh ance
{Tor Courses ave all boon
Strengthened. ‘The DM wcudemig ‘nor
ual, agrialtural, business, and “bome
croammntes courses of secondary sade
are now gruduating thelr last classes
Ue; WH sce the end of theun The
new omits» Gr these flelds of (raining
Wil carry these whe yursne them fre
Mars—ond fu the easmof the agrin
imal wuree, thre stars—hésoud te
Seqlemy. whielt covers fr ears an’
tovel The seventh erade prepsnitory
Stoning. aifter the completion of the
felt geile. The Tred Nchiwol $t bar
sewed fe to hoy on thee wnalart
level ‘The Soventhegraite Petparatory
nse es et OMT af the esl oF the 168
rehiowl yeu, 7
“WHR all this aslranew—this ratstng
of sedanlary work tn semleull sate
aid eer callegicns sloveds we oat
Timypten fl elizutet te fomind
ours ies Tal we mist redouble ow
Ceriioas ty make all thity we a
Thomash, ‘
“We any making mon aud Yeon a
well ats scholars, whygther we Wer
toy God created them: we are shaping
Ad tsplouing thea aud yuakiug thas
randy, More oe "tess snecessfnlly. for
the world, Whatever ‘they are later
their natciers must beter a large part
ve the responsttility *
CHURCH HOLDS -;
ANNIVERSARY
The Secomt Gapust Charch, Green
simare WOE célobrate its one hnndred
and ninehenth auutersdiary Monday
zt. when the follwing prose Wil
be seater: a
| Mauday\ Night, Dee, 1. 8:15 Oclork
‘ear dy general’ chain, Dea W.
“Searles,
ity ta—Rev. Ld, Biggins, pastor Ebe-
| neace Baptist etiireh,
Eraser--Dea, I. A. Maas
Rone Servier (alt hour) ty: Sewn
Taptfst church chotr
Prayer servieSconducted as follows:
| Usups by Dea, Chas Slugtoton. Het
Laden Baptist ebueds.
| Prager by Chis Leader Frauk 1.
those St Phillp A. MLB. nireh
Hymn line! by Dea. Gro Anerson,
Bolton St. FD ALB. Chureh,
| Prayer—Dea. VW. Small. First
Fyn Duptist chart,
+ ymin lined by Class Leader CW,
Albvander. St. James MoM. or.
ghureh, .
Prager by Dea, David Safa, Ba.
ah. ebureh, Frauktin synara,
Fapressfon in generat,
Collection, Angouncement, Ueneidictlon
«The coninittee Itt charge Inclindis W.
U Jobnsdu. F. Th Andersin, 3° W,
Uoberts, ehatriian, | Keyatts 7. nhs
sins, master of eergmorfes *T!
Tuesday "Night! 8:15 O'etck
Song xtkrfer, evinducted by Ret! 5.
| Adams, “Mtl Zion Hapelst 7 dhureh
- Choir, =" ial
Prayer. “+ / .
Anthom—3H, Zion Church Chote,
Rewarks—Mes Mattle ~ Mitchell, &t
» Jobn« Churgh* Misstoniary J'feuident
Uhorns—First S. B, Church, Choris
Sddreey—Ree, 7 I.-Gondall, pastor
| First A. 2 Chureb. °
Collection. e 7
Reeitagow Mle Geers Ttaraltton,
Comittee yeharges Mire Amb
Comer, chalrunia, Kev. J. Q. Adams
‘master of ceremonles, x
Pee sare Ua AT EI IER LOT UE LE ao lela
SAMARITANS =
+s HOLD MERTING
Aterlemy, Cae Dee, 14 (Axodater
Negro Pres'--The ‘wenty-thint An
nual meeting uf tLe Grind Lolge ot
the Improved Order of Samaritans
tebich was held during the past week
In this city, was marked by harmonious
action, Indications of procress and
surdiul welcomes to thu elty by city
officials and prominent Negro business
and fraternal inen were heard. Fach
seston wus largely attemtod
In spite, of the present depeesotiu
tke report of the Grand Seetvtary, Dr.
W. i Marri, of Athens, Ga. stowed
the commendstle progress tut had
been made i the Grier during th-
past sear. Indirations of the progress
are embod In the Increase of 205
tmtzes and 15000 members, bringing
the fotat wnuber of Tadzes now fn
oration’ ap to about nine kyndrad
with an azareaate membership of sunt
OX, AU of the Grand Tale + odivers
were ne cjected and Rome, Gite way
Hestznated as the cits In which the
Tweuty fourth Annual mecting of th
Grant Lodge will be held.
LESSONS FROM
CONFERENCE
Washingtaa, 2. C. Dee, 1 -Thete
are Tessons of gta} value to be earn:
MT from the 1 nerton of Armament
Conference. mie Is no one dn miu,
On a rece’ Sunday the writer attemt
et services atone of the leading
efinrdies, There way a congregation
of perhaps 400 people. ‘The anfufster
1S edopated and logleal, and bis dis
course was interesting, Mut how be
ld dinaliy walk up aud down the rn
‘trem, fight the air and yell ut the top
of his volee.. II vers eatnestiess t
“mighe hls plut™ seemed to excite bin
aiud create about Mos ain sitmosphers
of very much noise,
«Tost a forays before, ju tbe tai
Wiblic eedons of the Armaments Con
ference, the Teaders' of sill the great
WOWETS atone to express themselves «4
A Subject tusoling untoly millions ot
dollars, amd destined to affect the bis
tozy of the world for any decutes
to come, Yot, there was not a ‘single
stutestouuyelpsber nme excites, nde wats
theri one? Hie RU the anasterfut ede
quem, who practiont any af the trteks
of oratory. ealealited te play tle:
emotions af the great andience.
Th swems thak there might be bizger
things accomplishel by the mintsters
ad the hare, if a war were’ found
to ippenl to the reason, ta rene hla
the things of the soul, than by strech
ing gut with a premoditated puppise
if finally arriving at the “aronsement™
‘One of the reasons that Christian Sei
once Uy settlig steht a great hold upon
‘he people Is daw to the fact thar hh
ipeals to the depth of the souk, tts
alessings from the Throue come in the
StH small sole” Tt not only: tyr
Shes Toot for thought. dnt the cory
solemnity, and the quiet order of ptur
dare, regenerates the soul, and
dolnts*te the land of promise witht a
visto Hat at new produces lasting
venlts,
The big things of the world are
wot dave hy exited people. Ia por
Mticat emapalgns, Owe erdwds ey
sometimes sell, but the master valle
ticians are very detibertie; the crowds
x {Contiamed on Lure Reretny 7
ATLANTA “Y” TO-
BE COMPLETED
Mones ‘Ta Complete Domitory: Rooms
Noy Jn Hana .
® ee heelys
» On, November] 7 Necibyr St
is Xe MvCs% FOR Shanta pnt
fe AG Rogaien t0'hiy Me Tbe ind elf
Aro fed bereoutrat NS OAathon aud to
Wish ophorwoluruiite;y fiore’ at the
Tuiler- Street Branch fa the Golored
Meé'y Dewartment. The White Gn:
Pals Comnnittoe went ont for 3100400
fied succeeded in rising $103.00 The
Colurgl Campaign Committee Went eut
for $10,000 snd succeedet in rabdng
SIOTHNGA In addition to the amount
that the Color! Committee raised, the
White Awotiatiog inctnidal $18,000 for
the colored work ‘ThE will put dhe
Association om 2 soli foundation avd
the work sil go formurd mulaupered
to reach the boys and men of the enfire
city.
Joseph B. Watson, formerly Intec:
SHORTER HALL
- DESTROYED
Historie Huag Ab Wiper 4
mce In Its atrivings for eduef{fonal nd-
rantages and hupes of the rage -fort
Letter things, uud out from whose wally
faye gona Hy many of the then and
woruen who have spe ant are doing
sy mitch in a worthithile way for the
establishment of the Negra a€ a very"
‘ul fore: tn the affairs of the Natiuy,
‘Sas completely dextroyed by fire, to-
might, 7
From un lufetizition on fhe part'ot
authorities of Valverstty, nud alsd
on the part of the State Eire Marshal's
‘Oiflee, If appears that the fre mast
Lave started from defectise wiring In
thet attle of the uorth avrg of the
tnilding. "The fire was discovéred by_
students who wenr ivtumuing “to she
Puildlus from the weekly prager ser
view which was conducthlat Galloway
Mall, at the other side of the campus.
Vresideut 3, A, Gregg, who couduct-
sl Le prayer meeting, and Seeretary
Jenkins who lives diveetly cross from
the bulliiing, were the frst officthls Jn
the building after thy alarm wae
sutnded. ‘They directed tr Yow boss
who were alreads striving to put ont
{le fieg They sere soon joined hy
Saprtntenrat Berry. DMshoyy 2, Te
Jonee Dean Jopes, WA. Anderson and
filer members of the faculty and
fricwis‘frow the neighborhood, Had
tere ben aduquate-firy Sghting appar
ratus at land the hailding infght Ive
Teen saved. Appeals for kelp were
sent to nerchy towns but none would
nepond. and {he auihoritles at Xenta,
the vewrest town, when cated upon,
refed to come. ee
Tamas thing pessDile was doae te save
the building, and when it fleally be;
cara certain that tt wys doomed, the
bors wer directed to eave whaterer
thes could, Very Ittle wae salagede
Lowever, which eft a total lose of
Short thousand qdollar, andy, to
Iundiet boys without homes, and many +
of thent without clothing, +
| Superiutendant Berrys and Dee
Woodson very xeuerously threw open -
the sloore of their departments, and-a
commtttor dalled! by President Grez,«"
luchuding Bishop Jones und the heads
ot departments was able 'to piaa on -
fhe houstng of students and de care
true Colteze Department, whose clys3 «
Pontus Were on the first floar of Short’
er. *
«Mr IE 1D Sehmtat of Nenka was tn”
Mrumentil in cotting Govyroor Davis
Jo seml one hundred cots am) two hun
drat Mankete to, Proident Gress, to
be liste buted to the satus men 6 E93
bedding was fost In the couflagrition.
The local Teel Coos unit under Miss
SchagHer lus offered ald. and the Re
ple genetally are doing all possible to
care for the wants of the young meu, >
Provident tery aud Deum Juncs, to-
ether with the office farces of hath the
Lnisersity aut O°N, T aud Depart?
meuts have heen busy fr placing the
loss in comfortable homes 7
At the Chapel exerctses (he next,
morning, Preshient Gregg spoke feel
ingly of the great loss, aud calle upon ¢,
the facutee and students tq bow fort
tude atid bravery In the face of the
fearful disaster Bishop Jones assured.
the faculty ant -tudentes that the Lows~
aithough Maxgering. Wax vot altogeth*-
cP dixconrazing and that steps would ~
be’ taken (0 imuwdistely rebuilt and
tke cure of the sftuatton, Sine Hallte ~
& Brown spokis tanchitinly af the pany
Ing of Shorter Hall, whleh meant 86+
much In the hopes und axpleations’ of 2
aw aud women scutternt throustont 7
tke world, Chaplain Stewart offered
the first ome hundrot dolkinetoward +
the rebuilding of the efidrs, and he
Way quickly followed by a promise of. *
hve Hundred dollars from Flstop Jones
a hiinulred dollars with from President 3
Cregg anf Dean Jones, and Migs Hallie *
Q, Brown who went te Tinglamd and ser
eure over’ fifteen thonsand sloliars oz *
Emery Hall, premised to rule ony’
thonwind dttars toword,the fynd- BE >
meibers of the taculty have plelzed;
their support toward the fant.
Avery sigorons cumipuilen for Lunds
wilt be started, wnt although a goal,
has nwt been determined, Westdent
Grése eimates thut ut least tro hups
Tred Ulewand dollars wilt Lave {9 be,
ratvet ut omer Teo felendx of the
cowmuulty huve veer hindiy helped ta”:
hoosing the boys, but dis gives ontey
femporarr relief. and Pretdcte-fes we
OUT OF TOWN BREWS:
Blackshear, Ga., News
f The services at Scott Charél MF
Paniteh was well attended Sunday, the
stor Rev. D. It. Cooper preachel 2
ery interest*ng sermon, ‘The mont
iB text, war found Exodus 34220
Phe Stlsses Ivra Hall and Misitle Wa
gone were xived the right hand of
fellowship Sroday. --
PMrs Theodosis Hoover of Waseros:
foeat § turday swith. Mrs, Pannle Gray
Pp. 5. secobs spent Sundar im Tiruns
Foe 2 4 te
The many friends of S. Je Atlen
vere glad to see him out Sonday,
E3tes. Wenty Sonman setmmat foo
Mrs, Wenry Moran returned trom
Albany oa Tuesday where she spent
Seme thme with relatives and friende
+, Peosiding Wider A. Parker of the
Wareroes distpiet spent a few dus.
In the Hy and left on Wednesitay for
his home Fitzgeraiy, a
Mr. and Mr. G C Gatnes fe refoie
Ins over the arzivol of a fine tabi
fiel Iattimerk. Roby and mother ay:
getting Lng nicely. ‘
{ The curk visited the homevof Mr
“and Mrs. Charlie Tayes Jast wee
Teaving a fine baby xin.” :
District Manager ©. C, Lester 0
the AYguta Mutnal and F. M. Leste
left on ‘Tweeday for Atlanta to atten
the arena! meeting of the manazor
and acenty of the cumpans. ir. F
MM. Wier tras fuvited jas a rues
abdlug the Jeailing agent in this ais
trict
“Ter, BOT Bins, presitiag elder c
BlackSwhP a steer gerived fa th
city last W.unes’.7 as the svest’o
Rer. J. W. Jounson. He teft Thur:
day for Savazzah.
+ Don't fall to read The ‘Tribune
and see t! + proprese of the race,
Miss Deor1a Willams who teache
at Becch, Ga, was called to her hom
at Meltae on last Tursday on accoun
of the Ite of her moter.
Airs. It i Need has moved from Ke-
_hetds street having purchased +he
home at the corner:of Jones and 1
‘Street. She has furnisked rooms fo
rent.
* Mes. Wooilgrd of- Axson, Ge, .xpen
2 fer days In the city this we k vi
fing Ler danghter, Miss Pearl Woot
yard. > 7 xy
“ XB Malone-of Axson alco gun
afew days fy the citF*on bushieaR ~~
+ All of thowe who have teen faiyifr
members of fhe Christmas Savin~
Clot in the Peany Savings Bank will
be made Lnppy next week whea the
reotire their Christmas clieck..
We wish te tehe-ths method
expressimg our apprecfation persoua®
Yy to clad indisidnat who contritut
ed fh the colored department of th
American Red Cross roll atl, jus
completed. Espsfally -woukl = we
thank ott so“citors for the part ihe
Plased in e’enring enrollments, sa
pf whom wore very snceeesful in thei
‘untiring efforts towards our quotr
To the following ladies do we owe ov
Fuecess: Mrs, Pantl A. Dizgs, Miss Vi
ola Wood, Miss Matile Starling, sie
Carrie M. Akers. Mrs. Strickland, Mr
Leatrice Morman, Miss Mary Lee Hat
Mies Nora Elion, Mrs. S$: D. Co's
tere! an} Mis R PsGriffin, We al
wish to, mpke special mention of 11?
Fegro businesses that were erirdiler(
200 per cent: Dr. Washington's dfter
‘Peniy.favings ask, Standard gi
Store, “Tizard Hil school faculty
Tt. 11. Kennedy Pressing clnb, Richar
“Mitchcl!’s restaurant, Ware Conant
_Light and Power Company, colore
Opartm nt; Otel Scarlett and Cui |
breath Frdertasing Establishment. |
we PHP pecttalty sulunitted,
% | Sas. W Galnes, Ghairmar
oh ert meeting of the lore
Negro Pbk tongce wf be et
on next WRdnesday night At MeGrar
apditofium at 5:30. All the mem
hers aré-neged to be present. Rer. 3
F.-Duhart. pastor Mt, Zion A, 3. T
eburch, will u* the principal swaker
Wer. Daburt Iv just beginning ht
sixth year os pistcr of thi, churct
ond fs one os the most prominent ane
pablic splrital mbusters of the city
idiars ate shears tuyteed.
Hardeceville, $8. C. News
P The meutrrs oe srlends Of Fin ee en ns
Sie Chapel Bf. 12 cliarch wit be gla], THemaneteranargrtsGeo, Jenkins
ts BS | Sr. will reeret to now he coiiues
td learn thet. thelr pastor, Rev. 3. £ |" “UF or banaue “3h
Franklin was returned to this chirz | The farmers, fa tlds <p fon ie
for another year. tel seg fe *
Btn Ans'e Tltos it for a aa eae are te me av
kahywhere she will remain a fow das+} se tho country.
Gslting friends and rflatives. {| aatey Rertnn Doce Aieasdrter- Veoh
Miss santa Mitchell of Bluftor(nonths illness: at tl homa of ber
eprat last week here tilting frien: | sont, stars Johnsod. “She was buried
“ulle here she was the guest of Mrs | -tth Calanthfan honbrs,
Zila Parehaso and Mrs J. HH. Wilson | The seoddlng hells’ are still rinz!~
Wis, A. T. Peot wes a visitor tol\ nomber of our younz girls are
Asxaneah during this week Manning to take a sale into: mattri-
BMre, Betsy Goodwin ts among th?) nosjay sea this month.
sick, e —_ |
sMies Tesde Seabvongh, les Emmr TS -
Miners, Timothy Scriveaand Dan Pe | Daytona, .” Ela.,“News
Jot motored to Bioffton, Sunday af} Mrs. Cook of Wartesboro 1s spond-
Repiaoe.. * | uz the winter i2 this cliy visiting her,
‘Tne Rev. AB, Coleman. pastor| ister, Mrs Chavnelk |.
SE Baguben 3. ME, church ls back] The ospitar day _ séerieas which!
be hei. ~s ‘ rs lt eee
-Page Te
Te will hen charge fur arotiier year
Mrs, See Backstleh —retuenes
last week ffom Savannah where sh
spent a few days ristting relatives.
SA. Newsome amounees the wed
ding of his grand dinehter, Mixe Cory
Leer Nicely to Mr. Urynaid Dine
ste arh place ca rich Wessels
atternoon, Dee. 21st, at his residexce
t MIS SIETAt teatro
from Sarmyab Moydas njent afte:
spénitihe eluate viitin:
gradsionigli .
Edvard Simmons medg.a buelness tr
to Savamueh daring the weok. .
Brunswick, Ga., News
W. W. Paris Travellug laepeccor ol
the Atlanta, Mutnal Insurance Cyr
was a business visitor to the city 1a
week. .
Rev. F. Mentfon'ls lodisposed at his
sesidence In Albany strevt.
Mise Lottie ©. Keith Tet last woo!
2 spend some time im Jackeou ile
Fla. = .
Mrs. Mayme Pond-p and her guest
Wiss Geraldine Khods of Augusta
sill motor to St, Augustine, Flay Mat
lay. .
Messrs. Joe Wiltiams, Wilmot Greer
Jas Monroe and Jol Camerén mo
ored to Darien last Sunday.
| Father J. It, Lewls pastor of St
Atbanasios Eplecopal ebureh epee
agts Sunday in Darien where he cou
“tacted a spécial service ut St. Sienh
neghurch, Among thoe accomyan
ag Father Lewis Prof-W. A. Perry
fr, and Mrs. J.C, Dabizegn, Me ax¢
Irs. G. E, Allen, Mites Sadie Con
/-ersGrace Harriton, ED. Snowdin
Jayme Verry, and Wilbur W:lke
“he trip was made by antos,
Mrs. JR, Lewls left last week 4
vend the holidays with relatives {1
toston, Mass.
Wendall Holmes populds letter car
fer, fs able to te ont after beluz con
‘wed to his home hy illness for sev
-ral weeks. Scenes tf
Mrs. Jas McGhee {s slightly 1a
rer home on Gloucester street. °
Miss Beulah M.°Tisou has recover
a from ker recent filness.
Mrs, Henry ‘Witsdn, is confhed te
er home by illness is Amberst.
SamSteAlpine, stewart on the S
4. Teg Rarmoid. it Wednesday on
trip to Jacksomille, Ma.
Messrs. C, Walker, John Potts,’ Ir:
saris and Devil, BE. Wiliams 1%
wred here last week from Atlanta ci
mite to thelr home in Jackel.
“Ia., while here ther spent several
Yours with Mise Annie ML Searcett,
The Mister Parent ‘Teachers Ast i
ten ‘held their mouthy mreting at 11.
stuwh on Monday Doe ath. A very
atere-thig Chriviiiag prozeam wa?
pnilered “hy the pupils, “The effe
f play oa character” wns “Gisca-s 4
‘y Miss Alice Iagford, fotiowad ‘hy
ter, B. F. Seubrooks and Rev. T
Tohnson, The necgs of the scl
vere jnaite Lyi Prof J. G Kiser ut
{rs Ida M. Jones. Newe@-fonr par
‘ats pledged tleir-snpport te the
choo, *
Prince (Dad) James, aze about 3%.
vagsed away last Friday imeht 1.
\ at his home on [ius stret. i
‘ames ie eurvived by We wife and
‘so daughters. Wis death will bs
eceived With sorrow, by his old ev
nade. ‘The funeral wFrices were
seld Sanday Dee, 11 from Firet AT.
chyzehy Rer. FE. F. Taylor, officiated.
“Tilins. & CV ews
- We are extremely ¢1ad to sce oe «i
cur OM teachera Mra S A Gre
cho was very il for some thor is 1;
ond at her old post. ste was a Ini
| segs visitor in Beaufo-t Saturtay.
(On Inst Wededay Mears Hazs or
ond Miss Bertha Capers, the. funn: st
Yughter of Mr. and Mrs. GA. Cap
rer? Joined in wedlock,
Miss Reathor Powell of Saran ia
‘+ spendling a while here,
Many of the residents here attend:
*f the courLef general sesions in
*eaufort this week,
Miss Estella Capers retatneil - ta
“harlestor after attending the mar
faze of her sister, Dvrtha.
ALS. Gooding, ielteqe Satannat
act Thorsdes ced pilaed on business
The mappiesanargatsGeo. JeukIng,
Sr. wiih rearet to Lnow dh coiiues
wy itilp os none “8
The farmers fn tlds so fon re
aunlagresenchledieg ott d-
~t fairs in 1922 ever held if tht part
af the conntry.
Mice Hetia Dose Meedah iter: Meek],
months illness: at tl: homa of ber
vunt, Mary Johnsen’. “She was buried
vith Calanthfan honbrs.
Toe wedding hells‘ are still ingle
\ nomber of our youn girls are
“tanning to take a sale into: mattri-
nosial sea this month. 4
Daytona, . Fla.,“News
Mrs. Cook of Wasttesboro is spend:
xg the winter f2 this elty visiting her
Istér, Mrs Chaonell .
Tee bpepital dss _e¢tricos which
_ THES SAVANWAD-TRIBUNK, “THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921 “af :
Sq { ere hed ar an, Dayton Nirhal ang}tlan Aseoclation Sanday. at the Don-) PaNiCURING oxASSAGING 7 rs
: jebaetedal Ysstitnte were very inter-{ oar Thedtee four dtock. The talent - Hair Dressing, Atseriian Bab }* . ¥
‘li ystine. - # ‘ ‘or thls progam dax -been «carefully F - bing and Waving " :
iW, Mp. aud Mrs. 4. J. Johnaow of Stay | selected to assure the public that they’ a ! IMPRt
tent Pia. are visiting their slater, Mrs. | Uay-cape-expecting u deltputtul after- ees ek We i a .
HS. B. Brown of this city *"} roon’s snjorment. ‘The featdre of this React Rv A *
SH! J. 8 Clark of thls elty hay just re | Fornun 1s the address hy Jee O. Bess ce Slee Now listen, rot
year,|{urnedsfrom Cineinnat}, 0., where b: | Thomax“of ihe Atiwute Urban Leagne, Leip Wea eed recelee sour chee
ened) has been persulng a course tn college] 0N¢Lof the big’ men-of our group who} ESM. eel rat coritieateeae
> shel? stndertnker and ewbalmer. rouse~tilled ‘with. good things {v tall beretes OT Cece! IY rie etl came hi
oe Alfoyso Hall bf this elty who went] -be emple of onr <ity, “The yrozram peerh oe Ss E and Iteal Tstateos
wods]2ay some time azo to take stirdies In| & #¥ follown: i SES Teg a . : ;
Cora! Clark University, Atlanta, Ga, has | Ute Soh serview - se, Ay Commonwe
rinegizeturned, | y fuvacation yamaes leet " ee :
satel) 1. Neteon of GatuesyMe, Pla, if Ne cuet—Alwes Mitte © Jokawon aa ee pega’ odes 50
bac ag sometime in the city mul i: nt avi iaies a Le er: { x t
ren} iocated”pu Spruce’ street, fora} solo—age MeDomalt See Estas Bafa
atte) “the “Cpactal GMrort by, the ladies ot] Yeadne—Mies MMe Flo!” Bes eeyjee| |]. Atthorizea Capit
iting; Stewart Chapel on Wednesday even | “ul solo—Dties Nettleton fy : ey ede eae
| Hig was a spleiidtd access Jramtbone volo—Kelect ome (RQRO TREATMENT A SPECLALTS |} eur "2
trig} Mreand Mrs. Wm, Gree were call | 702) s42—aThs J, Henry Brown: — Tyne eonrees are taugbt end Diploma: 1. at
joi dway to St. Augustine, Fla, to at,] Mdres—Jere 0. Thomas awarded, A full Hue ef Fair Drew —
“Irena the funeral of a near relative, | #¥Solo—Mrs, Heattice Pettigrew [ers Toola on hand, A Speciab Ilce of!
ws {* pn ~ Sunouncements #0 \ Jrottet artictes. Si |
z. Foe Is iS 0 . :
w of! Sprine Istand News | ‘ocal gola=Tecah THiotane MADAM FREEMAN'S BEAUTS | ——____
) Caple Alston gevarned hone Wednes
‘diy night after roending several day
‘in Benufort\ate ating the court sessta:
Ave were very aml delighted ‘9 90
he Rew paster the Ker. &_W. Wol
of Ain district.
The motor Columbia sas ihr Savan
pan cn Moneny. Auong the vlsttor
in Savannah were Miss Hattle Alston
Mrs, W.'M. Asston, Mre, Fanule Alyer:
Miss Carrie Middleton; Mts. Alto
Was vistliny ber slater who war In th
Georgia Infirmary,
| Mrs. Ansie Bryan was a sleltor ii
eaufort Friday. zs
; Mcintosh, Ga.. News
Eo ane sine Ghee Williams, ate
and Mrs Nellie Roberts, Mrs. [atti
)Franklin, “Nes, Julla Cathbeit of Sa
vanurh and Mr, and Mrs. Rachel Tat
lor of Brunswick were here last Sun
day.
BMrs-H, A. Jolinson, teagher of ty
Dorciiester Academy visited her sick
‘aunt in Savannah last week,
| Mrs M. E. Morrison who was on
the sick Ist for the pact month fs im
proving. ’ z
| Hdmondt Carter of Thebes who wa
isiek for 2 fow wooks died last Thurs
(day.
| Mer. TT. Wy Segar, $, A. Andrew
‘attended the trustees board meeting 0
{the Zion Iaptist Association last Wed
vnesilay at First A. 1. chureh, Everett
Ga, Her. Jas. Andrews, pastor.
| Rev. UL. 1. Morrison was the gues
‘of Mr. and Mrs Geo Smith of Frnns
wick on Inst Wednesday slgirt.
| Wm, Hennett Mulice of Savannat
Who kas been sick for a shoft pertod
dled List week. The remains weresa
tered in ibe Ziow Raptist church com
eters, Riechoro, Ga., ou Jast Sunday
He leaves to mourn hile dgath mang
vsisters and brothers, Rev. U. IT, Mor
jriso officiated. .
| Jack Mradwel, the veterane Chri
tian, died last Saturday, He was.a
tosal wember of the Wilderness Tap:
titt church, Rev, J. H. Morrison, pas
tor. /.
WAYCROSS CONTINUEDD— ..
Mr aud Mrs. €. E. Davis entertaly
ed very royally at their residence, 7
Lee aventie on last Friday evening ix
honor of their guest, Ds. T. W. Josey
of Augusta, who is medical examiner
for the Ularim Wealth aud Life In
vurance &o. The home wae comfort
ably arranged. "Three dainty courses
were, served and the most unusual
treat of the evening was the recital
uf one of Panl Laurence Dunbar's
posna by Dr. Jurey, which was. well
mreived, * Ba at
es ree rere tay
ae ore TS EVERETT Hit if
‘AN GPUN LETTER + :
7 TO) TUE Preise
& SEN eee
| If you have taken note of the fact
we have for the last week or se pub
‘ished! in the Savannah Tribune the
uames of the,many friends pledging tc
the work of the Suranua}t Young den’
CLHstian Association Some comment
hua emne to us in deference to thls
watter alleging thot thls is done to
“hauch” or “get back” at those: whe
id ugt pag, thelr plier bled Is
erroneous. We fool that rome eaplana
fon fa due the public who read with
such p&esure the publishlyg of the
names, when pledxex were made to the
Association feeling assnret that the-<
PledecsP mould serve (0 secure a sub-
stantial orgauization with tke large
mount of money juiges to the work.
The public naturully feels that the
\woct should not be In so bad a go2-
sag fn ylew of the fact that ko many
plodge® were made by substantial per:
sens, thus the Sfanagament of the
Yours Men's Christlan Assoclation,
fo.Project itself from adverse criticiut
24 torreassure the Savannah pulille of
doing their best,under the existing ton
ditjgns, publishes the names both, of
ifs edged gint rald"and. of those
who pledged and did not pay to the
Ascociation. ki
this tg done soely as « preeautlonary
measure and a8 2 matted of justice to
thoso'who have carried ¢he Association
for the last two years, with tbe very
best of intéftlons aud ood will to
every person concerned.
JESSE 0. THOMAS OF ALTANTS
~ TO SPEAK AT {3” SUNDAY
A genulue good treat ts in store for
the forérs of the Zoung-HMsn's Chrigr
Bieta eG
Han Aseociation Sanday, at the Thm-
bar Thegtee four Wtock, ‘The talent
| for_thls program dias -been <arefully
selected to‘ussure the public that they
way -ccapecexpecting aw delipittul after:
awoon’s snjorment. The Seathre of this
prognum 18 the address by Jesse 0.
Thomaw’of dhe Atluuta Urban League,
one of The dig” menof our group whid
sommer-filled with good things fo tall
she pemfe of onr city, The Yorram
€ ax follows:
Ure Sos wevice = g /
fuvaeation dats
Aamo cnet—Mives Medtfle* Jukaon
and Margiret Pearson ~
Tova) solo—age MePonatd
Yeading—Mirs, MoMite Floyd | o
Tocul solo—Ies Nettie Howton ;
*rombone wolo—Relert 7!
eal wia—Mis, J, Henry Brown:
Address—Jesse 0. Thomas
Youl¥ Sulon—Mrs, Reatrice Pettigraw
Sumouncements “y \
Foca) soto —Tsiae Thotuns
INTERESTING FACTS OF AFRICA
2 service was held under a large treé
be church belnz too AuhM to accom
avdate the large crowd, the king offer
‘d land, material for‘n"butlding If we
vould send them a teatker, A Nation
Mi worker is Jn charge here doing a
good work among Lis people, 7
Our next objective wns Sasstown:
The congregution came five miles dowr
‘he coast to meet us and followed a Ike
Ustance nhen we feft. Here we havi
1 Targe church and » bright prospect.
The people were very happy to havc
Rov, J HL, Peters and his good wif
wut to them, made large preparatlor
Zor their reception... This Is a goo
Told just ready to be harvested.
Nana Kroo is our next station. Ker
ind Mrs. W. B.Willinins Lave been ft
harge for nab of years, but a
oresent are In the United, States on fu
ough, an The work Is looked after by
National workers. The chef of thi
‘own and the people, from substation:
came to sve us and expressed in tht
Miscion and are anvious for its cou
‘Anued growth. . .
From Naua Kroo, to Greenvitlo wi
bad quite an experience. On accoun
vf the warcity of egrriors it yas neces
aary for.us to walk # distance; twenty
Se miles, unasslated. We reacher
Sreeutillc at onk o'clock the next inorr
Ing. The cordial weleome accorded w
‘vas, full, compensation for our wear!
ness, Rev, M,N, Williams fs ft
sharee ofth2 District and 4s strivtor
to make the wofk go”
Sinot Industrial School, Mrs Fy §
Robertson, Superintendent ix 1% mile
‘rom Greenville. ‘This is one of-our
welgstabtished stations. Mrs, Robert.
son hax gathered around Ler a baud 0’
wuleos stations, Mrs, Roberts has
a ters promising outlook, Thi sta
fas fs ten miles from the head of navi
‘gatlon where we should have another
large Industrial Mant. The Sinoe Die
trict Ix in nerof progress and tke ie
trict Superintendent 1s pushing tne
work fo history.
Bom Uarper, Came Palmas to
Greenville, Sinoe is a distance of fia
miles, ft nav our plesure to stoyy iv
all the pringipal towns apd talk wih
the people, In many of the towns thes
have already hullt a Uttle church and
are walting patiently for a stepherd (0
lead them.> It fs pathetic to see them
eager, pure hearted, ‘simple fold wait
ing, The catl J» loud for Christishity
The field is truly white for the harrost
Db4Llit Chidsiten shen ani ycomen In
bes afdescll STERIL ‘ais! vistoo
and take Liverja on thai hearts! f
‘The following two striking incidents;
indicate how ansfously the unreached
tLensanils arp Wajting'for the Nght :
While at Garraway a delegation
frdm the Interlor—eerofat days walk
came (9 call on ut, They sald, “For!
tun yelirs we haye been begging for a
‘cool for our ebildren. ‘Tho last time|
we were bere Miss Hall eald to ws ‘Zo
our iskop will soon come and he will
glve sol 4 teacher, 93 we come to you."
in May a delegation from five dass
rulk In the interlor eateto Mouroria
co the same infedon and raid, “Wé'
have wen bersing for a school, fours]
een years, no teacher has come yet."|
Shall we not “send to thea Billes,
feacbers and preachers aud all fat
Meme
‘In Literia thousands. af hungty souls
ire waiting for the’ band of -jife
shall we enler? Let cach onecof us
ake this ae a persons) yjuestion and
lo hie bit for these needy ones,
Some of the neot« of the field:
HOM) for school tulldings and
hurches; $1000 for a hospital; $15,-
KOfor new workers; $8000 for a motor
aunch; $5,000 fay’, ie
3000 for new work; 30’ consrerated:
peu and wonien. We must mensare|
1 to the limit in the Centenary spat
ee Ft ee oe Th ke Ne le
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cont, cortiticateforsismonths or a year. in amourts of $25. and up.
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the prices of numbers of Patent
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REGULAR MEALS $5 CENTS
507 West Broad Street .
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BETHLENEM BAPTIST CHURCH‘
Ter, G. 1 Veal pestor On last
Senay at 11 a, ma pastor Vool preack- J
¢0 from Cor. 1522, sabjogt, “Ty whicls 1
als yeare saved, Remeniber the Goes
‘pel that hax been ghien unto yout ALS t
P, m, Rev, J. M. Heston of Augusn, §
NGL. preachal to a very large congre- t
Fation from + Peter 1221, Services}!
es usual, Communion 4230 pw. |)
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COLLEGE PARK BAPTIST CHURCH]!
‘The services of this church were well]
Attended on last Sunday. At exw p.{!
“m. the 1B. YD, TU. tople was disenssed |?
by M. Ferguson. After secular ser]?
yfeer tke followh = program was render ;
ed:
Soto—Miss Mary Ava Walker I
“Paper—Sanmuel Terznson |
Solo—Matilda Ferguson 4
Recltation—Venry Franklin ;
Solo—Mhs Lowi Tutters ‘
Reitatlen—Ltotert Franklin, Jn,
Sunior Quirtet—Wiitle Masris andy}
‘ethers, - i
/ Order of Srvlee ay fotiows: Sun-|”
day school, 2 pms BY. PU. 6200)
BP. m, Sundays tupic bs Miss Mary
‘Aun Watker. 7 a
VSIGN BAPTIST CHURCH
Charles streets Jtor., dames J. Dod
Tes, pastor. Order of servicer: Week
Ay prayer sercice Tuesday 7:55 p.m
preaching, Thursday. § p, m.3 earl
Sunday prayer meeting, 450 a. m.:
Sunday school, 10a. mz pres hing 1
“a, mand Spm: BY, PU. 62 p
mm. The eaigly Sanday prayer meting
was condndted Ly Deavou Chirke. Th
services during the past week were
larely attsqded. Paswur Dedley? hat
to Lasten to Sandersville, Ga., on Tay
Snnday to attend the funeral of Rev.
Pants Tiudles. his relative. Hg petarn
ad Monday and on Sunday will preach
two <pevial svemens,
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
jHartridze street; Rev, Wn, Gray
peer. Gur services on last: Saaday
Agere laraely attendad, Our paste;
SIL proach on Surcay morning fror
q Mitt. MET. eubject. “Thou sm of
Vetid hare merey on os. At night,
Fphal: 2:1, ennject, “Kenewed Contl
wihey” Order of vertices a follous:
Poser mecting, 525th a. m.2preachiite
a.m, asd 8:15 p. aa * Sunday Stoel
epee k YSP UL Gp me
SECOND ARNOLD BAPT. CHURCH
Arnott near President stro. tz Rev.
YLT. Washingten, Stor, Services on
dat Sucvay Gere well attemtad, the
nestor filled t+ palpit all day ‘The
eeecert that wat given by Mrs, Target
sud others was quite 2 success. The
qusrtet of Thankfal Daptist thnrel:
sang, Order of services for nett Sun-
sy as follows: Prayer meeting, 5:0
wg, mt preacl.ing, 11:90 9, m, and 8317
po m.j Sunday school, $:50 p,m; T.
YC. Tm The pubic is invited
MP, ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rey. J. @. ckdams, pastor On last
Sunday morning the pastor installed
AW the amfially elcetes ol ers of the
church; The servieds were well ate
tended aml the setmons inspiring and
helpful. The nowil serviews on Sanday
with thé coniaunion at 4,o'rlock. As
this is the Tast counnunion for this
veer, Jet erory inemibrr trp and de
precent. DPregebing, 11:30 a, m. and
S30 p. med Susday ‘soo, 19 a, m3
RYPGIpm ,
vot
. FIRST A.B. CHURCIT
Franklin Square: Rev. T. J. Good
‘IL, pastor, Services: Tarly prayet
service, 2:0 a, myz preaching, 11:24
a, mand § p.m: prayer meetlue
‘Mepday night. preachiyz, Thursday
night, Sunday shool, 19 2m; RY
PU, 6:0 p,m; Junior BY. PLU.
B20 Wom Vrayer sertice was Tet by
Dereon Tom Williams. Pastor Good
afl preached at 11:30. the attendances
was yory Koo, "The song service wa:
very ‘inspiring, Supt. Ayers gare mi
review oa the Sunday slant Iesson
subject, “Paul writes to a Pelertd’
Many visltoss were present. A very
Interesting program was corriel ont ai
the Junior BY. 2. TA Sibte con
feet wae hai and the childrew made
ere*itable showing. Sev ral prizt
weere awarded. rs. A. 1 Hdmondeas
fins charge of this departagnt anil te
much praise cannot be civen her for
“ike puceces of the deyinrtment,
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Ter, N. Me Glarke, pastor. We
‘wer very glad fo have with us Som
dar morning Dr. Harris of | 3fissour
who is representing edneational work
De. Harris gave us a grand sermon hi
subject was, {Cooperation with Clrrist”
At nfght we had anotlhr powerful ser
mort hr the pastor. “Religion Certain:
Vex" The tribe of Benjamin composed
# children under the leadership of
Mnf Mamie Radford made a vers
creditable report Sanday nicht. Ser
viess Sandap as follows; Preaching, 11
a m. and § p,m; Sunday school, 1 p.
m7 BY. PD, 6:20 pm
“ST. PHILIP A. M. EL CHURCH
Rev TV. Granch, grater. ‘The
pastor dellveral two soul stirring ser
mons Sunday ‘The attendance wats
ad and Interest ran hizh slronghou
the day fu all of the sorrlees. The
spiritual foyer was al a ligh pltch, io
the Cass meeting Tueday eveulag. A
egneral class sore ing was, conducts
by the pastor, fix which quite a umber
of the mowhers testified publicly, In
terest is atl) growing im the Sunday
school, Also the League. The number
in the men’s Bible class hax zoffy be
oui 3 and Le still growing. Al] men
are invited. The Smiay xhool Is
blaming am elaborate exercise Wel
uday evening, Deweuber 25. aw
members of the scLool will be xeniep.
Jered with x small Chrtatmas ‘tokeu,
There wil also be a several evehanze
of proves between frletds “Thy
Christians Trinmpl” Witt be the Teag-
fax theyzht for diseuston in Sanday
+ hol at 3 Ye “Conscionee,” is the
League's tople The Eeaue meets
pmeday G20 pw.
ST. PAUL CM EB CHURCH
jo Malle aia UEst Broad strevt; Rev,
EW. White, pstor. The pastor fitted
the pulpit at hott. hones on last Nun
day, and dehnercd two practical and
Instructive sermons The Sunday
Stivol was langely attended, reports
from the chaissen were goal, The pas
lor deft on Tredes morning to attend
the Sanat Conference, which_opened
sn Welnesdiay at Macon, Ga, Bishop
IS Williams presiding, -
ST. PHILIP WON, CHURCH
Th strevt west Nev. B.S, Hannah,
wastur, Sunday was fueleed a great
lay in zien, Ree. “D, U, Mamilton
Preched quite an interesting sermon
at It o'clock: and at $220 me pastor
preachwt a masterly senuon ‘The pas:
tor wishes to thank" those who were
teens us founstey Chapel Sunday
afternoon, The Smday school Ie aq
ag well under the Inagerskip af Bro.
Epbriom Shuler. ‘The Leamue is mah
“RE rapid ctrides with Bro, Albert Day
AS provident, quife number was ont
Sanday evening, and the topie was wel
Aikouved, Preaching 11200 a.m. aud
THM p. m.z-Sumddy vee, 10 a. an.:
Irazne 620 pm” .
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
Itow. A.C. Willianes of Pallavtedphia
filted aie pulpit ult day Sunday, preach
“us at 11 aan, tu a large crowd sand
cmmnning a well filed churd. St
S115 p.m. long before he ascended the
sovtrom: the chur’h was filled with
Niriters. frignds gard members ty
Jiaten to him for the third tite durlug
the day. Tle is the Inst of ministogs
that hase re ently come to us We
tneuk the visiting pastors, dencons aud
Teicnls who helped to make Rev. Wil
fiamy stay 2 pleasant one, The con:
ort given hy (Ne cholr way well attend-
sd. ‘The services for the week will be
as usual Don't forget our one mie
Are Lui nineteenth auniversary week
tnd try net to miss a night, as our
sony and the inlaisters and deacons of
Mu" city wil take part eat night. The
anniverssry begins Sunday and silt
Cntiune throughout the week
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CHURCH HOLDS ANNIVERSARY
2 entinued fram Page One) — -
| Wednesday 8:15 p.m. Memoriht*
| Service
Devotional exertise—Dracons Talon of
Savannah,
ReRtmarks—Deacon. I. M. Davis,
Cholr—First Bryan Laptistcharch,
Memorial Paper—Sevlor Dea, John F.
Tones. on tlie of service of the ex:
pastors,
Cholr—Firet Bryan church.
Memorlas Sermon—Rev. Daniel rie
vastor First Irsan Church,
Choir—First Bryan Church,
Collection. Teueiletion. .
eg ‘Thureday 8:15 p.m.
Processional,
Hymn—v‘ioly, Hels, Holy” as
Prarer :
Chaat. .
Poms, Reading alternately. +
Us11a—Conzregation.
Address—Irx, Pearl Smith,
peas
Collection. Announcement Manadletion
Friday 8:15 p. m—ylusleal Recital
Singing OM Unndred, “Praia
Trom Whom AU ‘Blessings Flos"
Mongrogatton, +
Injocation--Rex, W.-W. Worthen,
Pigno Solo—Mrp. Marie L, Graham,
octeqe Foun Yotecs.
‘Vocal Solo—Miss Carrie Greene,
Reading of Cor-titntion and By-Laws
of Old Mandred—Rer, W. W, Wor:
then,
Singing —Chorns,
Quartet—3iss N, A. Houston, Mr
Romeo Smith, Miss M. R. Shivers
Prof. R. W. Gadsden.
Trlo--Mrs. Hattle Butler. Chas Green
Mrs, C/E. Debro,
‘Instrumenfat Selectoi—Mre. J. B
Horne and Miss L. B, Spencer.
Plané Solo—Mrs. Camtjla Wells.
Yoral Solo—Mr, Chas. P. Waters.
SHE SAVE“ NAR-ARIBUNE,. THURSDAT, DFCPMBRE is, 1697.
Nexto Spiritual-—Chorus, is
Committee in duarge: Mr. CE. Dob
tem, Mr. Chas, FP Waters, dieoctay
Mrs. 4. Horermacyorbpantst jhe)
W. W Warthen, master oF -ceremonte
Sunday Dee 25, 1) a.m :
organ Yoluntary
IiMoly. Holy, Holy “*
|tusecation
Lexponsive Ieading,
Chanting Lord’s Prayér «>
Anthem—Cholr, 4. *
[Scripture Lesson,
Hynm—Conzregation. . |,
Pastoral Vrayor sf
Mymn—Congregation % abe
Notlees—Chusch Glork. 4 12,4
Sermon—Rer, D, W. Cannon, Atlanta
Prager. : yer >
|Anthem—Cheir, onal
Offering—Chylr selection, an
Hyma—Congregation
Benedetfon, x
4 p.m. Sunday Sehool and G. ¥. P
U. Christmas Pygrchves
C. #., Dobsov, schalrmgn; JL W.
Chanio, *prevident;- W. 8. Roundileld
superintendent; iss Rebecca. Suitth
jaxrotarys Miss Roa AUMop, nlantst
Sunday 8:15. p. mi.
Organ Voluntary. :
JAntiam—Cholr, Nf
Tuvocation, a,
Hyxin—Congregation,
Xeripiure Lessan, © =
Prager. sw
Notlees 7 ‘
‘Anuiversary Sermons, 1. W.
Cannon, Atlanta. . é
Anthen—Cholr .
Hywn—Congregation
Henedietion.
Monday 8:13 p. m Anniversary
: Thinksgising
Hyun
Vrayet, .
Song Service é
Co¥jectfon 9 Anplversaty Rally
Prager
Remarks. 7
March to the basement tot he serve
cd. Collatfon for friends and angn-
bers of Second Rapttst chudh,
An Appeal to Women .
_ Of Chatham County
| The followlex appeal ha been fase
[to the colored women of yotlng age
ie te to ss, in Chathwa Count,
by the Feagué of Cotored Women Yor
ern: wet,
fy thy passing of ‘the equat ont
frage amendment women have wh
privilege of votlug acd holding po
litical olfles, The Georgia lesiva
tare has rated that with xuck a pry
ilege, wowen ag well ax men xball pu}
june dotlar per year for poll tax,
‘The women of Chatham county vot
ed Lu the two revent elections —the hoe
pital and the sebool bond. At tha
Aime the laws dr Geargla hed not beer
amended, regarding women votlng
Now that the laws require us to pay
‘poll fax, we shonld do so iLat wi
might vote iu any future election.
Lat*colored women do as ai oppon
ent of suffrage has valid, that Negre
Nomen wontd do, hold on tenaciously
to the rights given them and never
xiye up. Theresare approximately
1,600 Nomen voters, Let It be sald
Dofore the registration books use,
Decanber 2h, that this anmbeF and
more have pald their poll taxer, It
is Uelieved that women wlll not love
their rzhts to yote by uot paying thr
$1.00 poll tax aid thet more nomep
will registey:
The imudsdpat election’ Jx_about
seqr ca sy (patna paste: stout]
bajo af Flogst-Abe* totieead. epforey!
vabfied raga
We ‘appea} to, fhe ‘omen fq sofa
bitte stor ee ie
voters heretofore ang to live up to that
standard which the women have been
fighting for for forty years. +
If people neal the nge of the ballot
to obtain freedom, tho Negro woman
Jog, She shod seGk Detter advant-
ages for herself, her home and her
community. he can help to mafa
tain a Wzh educatfona} stantard, she
can’ help to improve sanitary condis
tions, she can figure in situations ot
sital importance to onr people.
-We} therefore, appeal to the colored
nomen of Chatham county to hold t4
the ground wé have ggined, pay-your
poll. tax now and ff you have not reg:
istered, register at once-and pay your
ot a .
‘beep aa aa an Oe eM Re eee Tone ba aay ete pale nr Cu tat een
Vasvel ‘saye-For Pry Olzaplors ity think of falling for that “bupk",
you are’at all particular, Phone S363,oue ‘nan called it, and therefore, 1
\Harrgit Dry Cleapory ‘program of thought couceutratl
_-N. W. or, Hlegry avd Montgomery... “Bascom Samp Must 40." cireuta
e . Giplw Wanted with growing vigor.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
‘The Laborer’s Investment Corporation I» patiently waiting for the
Hime to pay Oft theirNmas funds with joterest. Nmag-eard3 are voy
op display pnd it Soald be adyanfageous io meke an early selectlon
now; it 1s not too carly. The sending of precing cards found Its
origin In the gifts 6 ffrank@mcénse and mytrb. hourne by the three
wise men of the cast. Today this pme Curistmas xplrit Is kept.sllfe
by Christmas greeting carlsTHE LABORER'S INSESPSIENT
CORPOBAZION will par oat approstmately 200000. Pebipwyrss
December 15tp, cheeks wflt heamalted ont to ole denositors.
©, SV. Alexander, Pres; Biettard Lay Secyeta;
© & perp: tetas ‘isn Haleu Rovlaeier Bese Sey
~ PORTED THYMIYY
WUY NEGROES SLP- /
} Coutinned trim Mage One)
Ineakite at the afte of the new Ath
‘Regiment.Armory, {lat there wonli be
mammoth niilitary and civie pont
through the principat- street’ and
Lgnox avenue, und that Masor Hylan
would be provnt ent low the paride.
Ute ghe Arst spate of dirt. afd dettscy
an addgess""* Si Be
‘The program was carried ot accor:
Ings to aunoyncement ant seketule.
‘This was the very fagt Sunday hefore
lection, imark, and ju the efternioon.
Mayor Hy)an, gs poe mayors mikht
Hye done, «lf pot send a substitute,
hor kd he make a feelin appearance
and “duck”, When Lenox avente war
ate with its, teeming thousands.
Mayor [Islan rove Into view ima bis
hiuonsine driven by bls regular colored
chayifeun ‘The Mayor was silk hatted,
Mignitied and happy. He — drove
through thy aygwe, mudcr poles es
Cort, tortheheid of the proreseton:
lead the way to the revteiving stand.
Wateliod tke parads, weut over to the
formal ceremonfes, delisered an alte
Ares, remalning amfdst the thousanils
for practically three hours, iu an at
moxphere Lill with winter” blasts
but warmed, witk enthuslasm, Wis
‘that good polities?
Tammany played the game and won,
Celored Tammaiy loaders have told'the
ALN. P. represautatives that they in-
tend to use the siiue methods in 1922,
Will they meet sterner resistence?
‘The Tuwmany methods aul oyster fe:
Iwhix studied by Democrats fn all ay
the northern stttes wheresthere are’
Jasco muiubers of Negro votgrs. Ate,
the Republicans xofng te meet fhe iene
or lose by defiull?
SHORTER TALL, DESTROYED
* Continued ‘From Page One)
Contributions In any amount will In
gladly accepted and reelpted by Soc
retary U. tf genkins, and the moves
set aside for thf special jfund, The
building must he started at once fn
order to be ready for oceupaney by th»
pening of school for the next gckalas:
tie year In October,
Mow strange that Just a Tittle ores
a aveek before the bel which bad been
calling students for over fifty sears
Mout have tollet the requiem of Dr
Thomas Jackson, the lust of the drs
thiye graduates of Wilcrfore, and
then, ag Mist Bron puts it, tolled dhe
Knoll of dhe building where ft iad hung
since the completion of the builalpg
following the dstruction by fire of the
original building om the night’ of the
avsarvination of President Lipeolu, dur
ing the Presidency of ‘Bishop PD. 4
Pagne. And as Lishop Pasne said
While looRing upon the ashes of thr ot
structure, “It went dot wood, but it
shall go up brick and stone,” ray we
Rot say that out of this astm of the old
shall rise Phoontx-tike a structure that
shall exemplify the hopes and asyira
tos of the race In Its couseliSs strue-
gle for the vers bet in the new age
that Lx now upon us, *
WHAT THE NEGRO PRESS THINK
Continued from Page Ove)
see that ull laws are enforved withou
fear or favor,
Speul Assistant Attorney Genera
Ferry K, Howard bay handled th
cscs assigned t6 hls with suck ered
in the’ “Claims” Department” that hi
jas beta given Abe privilege af promot
ing ls former clerk, attorbey Lewis
Sfoltingor to be bis asitefanit ‘and J, 2
me FASoSt ret ta
Bran alo vada, slenbsrankek, tor
shard in she obferpe the iité kenator
Bnox, \
“Bascom Sleiup to Ge.”
| Colored cltizeny from one oud of the
country to the othor, and a large uony
ber of white ques also, according to
first hind informaiton, ar “concentrut:
ing” thelr thougtts on the Nluth Dis
be of Virginia, in the elections of
192, They have, they say, sulected a
fhuvght phase; it is: “Hascom Slemp
must go!” ‘They say that ig fal and
hike tke la of the Sindey ad Perotans
will not change. 1
Memp, shreyd bpt not clever polltl
clon, hex, tt fy dedared. produced 1
aes of sour grapes. It is. states
that Slemp pow oplues that sinco th
[Lily White” scheme fatled, 1 yhle
Le 1s reported to hayo not favored, al
Iupds ean -poll togethor now and or
Sanize a “Republican party in Virginis
tubing in ali slike ‘There has peo
1o' ov€found who has dared to eyes
tink of falllng for that “bupk”, a:
joue ‘man called if, and thereforp, the
‘prograia of thouglt concentration
|“Lascom Skemp Must fio." cireulate
with growing vigor,
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CONGREGATIONAL
CONVENTION
hy Pray: Callens, 2
‘The annual convention of Uye Con-
gregattonal chuyche@ of Geodzia, te
heli {lis year with the First Congre
gatlonal chireh of Atiants, Hey Qns-
feel S, Brown, pastor, Deceyiber $11,
incre; wilh Mer Dr, C., Stover
Iaynes, moderator. ‘Tle gas an we
sual conyentinn In that Ht was, Jul
jeult to settle on the pace of meeting
[Up to a Sow Jaye before fime. Couse
quently Rev. Brown and the first
cle unexpectedty berame husty of
the eofvention yith scuredls enongh
time {o prepare for exmpans. An ser
possthle task with aug church other
than, the Firt church of Attant
But the test of ergauization aud meth:
gd $s toll by the wag In\whien fall:
Widaals and organizations meet “env
lerkencion. Avjantn’s rating fs purely
100 per cout. OF twurse along with
thts, gouxtderation must be given Rusa
Memorlal, Ker. J. W. G. Groves, Si
pastor, Kush could not stand aroun
anit uot Tend a hand. hls’ sister
clureh furited the convention to dine
ne her. Such a finfiptlans and der
Hiefons and nicely prepared feast aud
Hit such copious propartiong, was jrer-
thy of alk that might be said fit ft
lanta'e behalf. Zt
At a pablie receptlon of delegates
the aight before the convention, ai-
Apeces of welgome were made by col
ored speakers and white, within the
deuomfnatfon aud withont; sincerely
extending their best for the eonfort
and entertainment of the visitors anid
the sticeess of the convention.
Thirday morning at nine o'clock!
Dr €, Stevens Hasnes, moiterator
opened the convention for whitt event=
tally Ueeame the epoch making opr"
rention of Congrepational eliches in
Georgia. Phe Increased nnmber of
young mr present whe have conse"
erated their lives to the spread sf
Chrietlanliy, was a soures of Zenulne|
cneoengengent. ‘The eearclty of Founs|
men entering the ministry has been|
gud is still a serions handicap to
church eatension generally and their,
retuen ds Siguliieant. Reson this
sien of theunw times, the nest notte
citle feature was the profound spirit
ait whole hearted entinsiasia ‘with
watiely the convention entered npen Ais)
tak? The reulls were, a bettor wae
derdanding of the alts of the chuseh
in ench comunity and mare eee
five legislation than hae ever yet
heen bronght forth at a state evarat
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ACTED THEIR INNOCENCE
Last week a notorious outlaw planned and succeeded in escaping from the state prison of Arkansas. All of the prison guards were secured and all of the prisoners could have escaped, among them the five men connected with the troubles at Elaine, and who are sequestrated to death but same is being held up by legal proceedings. These men could have easily escaped. They showed fined judgment by remaining as model prisoners, thus proving to the world that they are innocent of the crime charged to them and that they are being virtually persecuted for an offense of which they are not guilty. The hope is expressed that these men will be finally liberated.
DECEMBER TWENTIETH
DECEMBER TWENTIETH
Next Tuesday will be the last day for the paying of state and county tax, which includes poll tax which entitles the payer to remain on the registration list. Earnest efforts have been made by several organizations to induce the men and women to pay this tax. The League of Women Voters has been especially active along this line. As usual there are many who will wait for the last moment to attend to this duty. These hardy ones are reminded that Tuesday next is the last day to pay the tax without penalty. Next year there will be congressional elections. Followed two months afterwards by the municipal election. It behooves all of our voters to remain on the list with hundreds of others added.
EDITORIAL EXCERPTS
Seven centuries of fight, and at last the "snakes" are driven from the Emerald Isle. The Spider of Scotland, and Robert the Bruce, tried "seven times" but Ireland tried seven hundred years. They hung on the gallows, they burned in the fires, they plaid and bled and died. They fought old; —against the wedded powers of Mammon and Mars. They were herded like cattle and jalled like felon. They lay naked in the woods and they starred in prison—and the great soul of Mosswine fasted more days than did Jesus Christ. They paid willingly for their freedom and they got it. It is a thing that is worth all its costs.
And the "snakes" are driven out—by St. Patrick and Saints like Mr. Swiney and the rest of Sinn Fein. "Our selves Alone," a man who loves his own people, is the only man who can love other people; and the man who loves people, is the only man who can love God.
But as a people is its own weakest strength, so is it also its own greatest weakness. The greatest menace to Frei Ireland today is a group of Irishmen factionalists, short-sighted Irishmen. Like other struggling peoples, the Irish nation has its ulcer—spelled Ulster.
But this achievement of blood and tears ought to add ten years to the life of every Irishman everywhere in the round world. We write in Chattanooga, Tenn., and we have just witnessed an Irish woman, poor and unknown, but walking with a military erectness, bragging on Irish blood—with her head in the air and her soul in the clouds. "Oh, those American people" she remarked to a group of colored folk. "they're talking about sending missionaries to Ireland. They'd better teach themselves not to make the colored people dig their own graves. She was referring to John Williams, of Jasper county, Georgia, whose people unwittingly dug their own graves, and were then knocked in the head and pushed into it.
Colored Americans, the fight has begun in Georgia and Mississippi; in South Africa and Egypt and India. But take note that Ireland fought for seven centuries, for twenty-eight generations of grown men. They were free from the moment when a majority of their males in their pallets to be
YOU AND YOUR CHILD
1. Do you visit the school to inquire about your child's progress and department and to see if you can help the teacher to help your child?
2. Do you encourage your child in respect for teachers, and others in authority?
3. Do you send your child to bed on time so that he will be rested and fit for study?
4. Do you provide plain, nourishing food and see that your child is up in time to eat a good breakfast?
5. Do you teach your child to read the papers, and do you encourage an interest in public affairs?
6. Do you avail good and the telling of incidents which may be misinterpreted by your children?
7. Do you encourage helpful conversation at table?
8. Do you interest yourself in your child's sports and amusements and friendships?
9. Do you comply with the rule of public health in your home and do you keep in mind the fact that while the school may do much to instil right principles, your children are handled if you do not support it, by instilling obedience and high ideals of patriotism and personal life?—Topeka Journal.
PEACEFUL RELATIONS
The racial relations in this country should be peaceful and harmonious. It should be remembered that what is good for one race along the line of industrial and economic development is good for the other. It should also be remembered that our is a common welfare, because we are citizens of a common country striving, whether unitedly or separately, toward a common destiny. Our motto then should be "Strive to live peacefully with all men." In order to do that, some things must be overlooked. We cannot resent every insult, neither arange every wrong. We must exercise the spirit of tolerance and forebearance in the largest measure possible. This admonition does not contemplate the abolition surrever of our rights as citizens; it suggests, however, order in pursuit of those rights, no matter how keenly we feel the grievances constituted by efforts to take these rights from us. The race that humbly itself shall be exalted in due time.
There is no need of despairing or losing hope. A just God ruleth in the affairs of men and nations; that God rewards the man whose ways are pleasing unto Him by making his enemies to be at peace with him—Clary lon.
HOLD-UP
A young man on his way home from work was stopped by a masked stranger who robbed him of his week's wages and then fled. The community was much aroused for similar crimes were getting entirely too frequent. The wheels of justice were set to operating; the robber was apprehended and duly punished.
A young man moved blithely in his circle of friends and acquaintances, far removed from any thought of personal danger. But an envious, spiteful torque, began its scarlet attack, the miserable story growing as such stories always do; and when the last sordid detail of the slander had been offered, a reputation lay in ruins. The effects of that malicious attack continued long afterward to curse an innocent life.
A young student, product of much prayer and Christian nurture by earnest, God-fearing parents, left his home and church. In which he had been a very active worker, to enter a great university. Day after day he sat under the teaching of an ultraliberal professor, who, while paid to teach psychology only, lost no opportunity to ridicate a religious faith such as this young man brought with him. There came a gradual ungetting in the student's religions consciousness and then a positive reaction which led him into practical unbelief.
The brazen daylight lift hold up! One victim lost a few dollars. One lost his good name. One lost his faith in God. Which of the three victims lost most?
The first, robber was brought to justice and given an unusually severe sentence because society had become exasperated by these assaults upon the purse. And every one applauded this meeting of speedy justice. Witnesses of the other crime, against a young man's character, shrugged their shoulders and said it was "none of their business." The third robber continues unmolested to tear young lives from their saving foundations in religion; he is praised for his "brilliance" and the state pays handsomely for his "services."
Now as it happened, Ambassador Sannon was a black man; and just few days before the date set for the dinner, a prominent colored educator appeared in Washington with an urgent invitation for Ambassador Shannon to deliver an address at his school in a far Southern state on the very day of the dinner, stating that he had seemed a special car to carry the Ambassador to and bring him from the school. This was done for no other purpose than to get the Ambassador away from Washington on that day. But Ambassador Shannon saw them the scheme and refused point blank to go. It would not surprise The Tribune to learn that some of the same people who tried to toll Ambassador Sannon from Washington so that he would miss President Roosevelt's diplomatic dinner, were instrumental in persuading President King to hastily leave the United States within 48 hours of the unknown hero celebration and save this administration embarrassment.—Washington Tribune.
A REASON FOR NEGRO RACE PRIDE
Our African ancestry is not to be despised. On the contrary, from interviews with missionaries, with native men and women, through study of recent archaeological discoveries and of scientific treatises, one finds much to awaken and stimulate race pride. I was constrained to get at the truth, as fully as I could lately when meeting groups of colored girls and women, because there was such ready response to the little information I had in regard to the worthwhile characteristics, intellectual, moral, and physical that were the African's own. The accounts of the Yoruba country, the history of the people, their industries, the government and customs are very gratifying. A large number of American Negroes are accredited to the Yoruba country. These people,rous others are accredited with having a very high standard of sex morality—adultery and bastardly being almost unknown before the natives were contaminated by outsiders. We have long known that Africans gathered their girls and boys at the age of adolescence into separate groups in bush schools for secret instructions pertaining to individual and racial health. Professor Agbrey, of Livingstone College, N. C., a native African who was a member of the African Educational Commission under the Phelps-Stokes Fund, gave me when I was at Livingstone College last year some most illuminating information in regard to the mysteries of the bush schools. He took great pride in poling out how in sex education his people had been in advance of some mod-
ern nations for a thousand years. I was made to feel that eugenics had originated with them. A scientist lately returned from Africa, stated that if safety of life and of property are a measure of civilization, then Africa and China are head of New York City.—Southern Workman.
WAS WASHINGTON WRONG
There appears to be a disposition on the part of a few of our race papers to charge the responsibility for the theory that the race problem is to be settled by segregation to the influence of the late Booker T. Washington. Among the papers which take this view of the matter are the Richmond Planet and the St. Paul Appeal. The latter paper goes so far as to say: No single thing in the United States has done so much to prevent the full attainment of citizenship as that speech of Booker Washington delivered in Atlanta, Ga., in 1885. This is going a long way back to place the responsibility for the conditions which now confront the race in this country. But the editor of the Appeal goes on further to say:
Since then the descent to hell has been swift and sure and the depths were sounded when the other day, Warring G. Harding, President of the United States, stood by the side of the Grady monument in Atlanta, pronounced a eulogy of Henry W. Grady, the most bitter, dangerous and insulting enemy of the colored people that the country has produced, declared that the race question must be settled by the segregation of American citizens.
Lured on by the enthuplastic reception by the South of the R. Washington speech and the white man's "good Negro" part on the shoulder, the Jim Crow leader triste has increased so enormously that it is now a menace to be reckoned with in every community in which there are a hundred colored men.
Now, let us see what Dr. Washington usually said at Atlanta, and if it will car the construction that these critics put upon it so many years after is death. We give a few extracts: One third of the population of the South is of the Negro race. No enterprise seeking the matter int. civil or moral welfare of this section can disregard this element of our population and reach the highest success.
"To those of my race who depend on bettering their condition in a foreign land, or who underestimate the importance of cultivating friendly relations with their next-door neighbor, I would say: 'Cast down your bucket where you are'—cast it down in making friends in every manly way of the the people of all races by whom you are surrounded. * * * *
"In all things that, are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hands, in all things essential to mutual progress. * * * *
"There is no defense or security for any of us except in the highest intelligence and development of all. If anywhere there are efforts tending to curtail the fullest growth of the Negro, let those efforts be turned into stimulating encouragement, and making him the most useful and intelligent citizen.
It must be remembered that Doctor Washington's mission is to build up the manhood of the race in the South by providing the opportunity for education and the training of the rising generation in useful trades and occupations, in which they could earn an honest livelihood, and thus be in a position to establish a healthy home and family life. In order to do this he had to disarm the opposition of his Southern whites and secure their acquiescence in his efforts, if not their genuine support.
Economic opportunity and eventual equality was the point at which he was aiming, and in order to reach this goal, he was obliged to subordinate all other issues. But it is not to be admitted that he was willing to surrender, or in fact did surrender the other important claims of the race to political equality and the full in dependence, with the best education attainable, was the first step in the slow but steady progress that he had outlined for the race.
It is due to the memory of Dr. Washington that his position as a consistent and outspoken opponent of Lynch
ed by the prospect of achieving the greatest good for the greatest number, it must be admitted that this purposa was not to drag down but to raise up those crushed in the mire to the fullest attalment of eldizenship.
The measure of good that he was able to accomplish under the most discouraging conditions. Is shown in the number of small communities scattered over the South, where the spirit of Tuskegee has manifested. It is in a higher scale of living and thinking.
Let these befitted critics of Washington go back and praise Atlanta speech with better understanding, and then look at the monument he has left at Tuskegee and in its graduates all over the South, and they will repent their halfbaked criticism.—New York Age.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATTA MOUNTY.
TO THE SUREMID COURT OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of J. H. Hutcherson, Walter Hutcherson, E. S. Holmes and Thomas Mells of McIntosh, County, Georgia, and Jas. U. H. Sims, W. E. Moody, T. J. Carter, J. W. Hubert, L. E. Martin, J. E. Pontiele St Louis Ponder, W. W. Warthen, P. J. Hubert, Joseph Hall, Morris Anderson, W. E. Stevens, H. M. Collier G. W. Newkirk, Alva Tabor, E. A. Williams, Simon Robinson, E. W. Skerman, H. G. Young, and George Bradley of Chatham County, Georgia, respectively shows:
1. That they desire for themselves their associates and successors, to be incorporated and made a body politic under the name and style of THE ATLANTIC SEA-FOOD COMPANY for a period of twenty (20) years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of that time.
2. That the principal office of said company shall be in the City of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia; but Petitioners desire the right to establish branch offices and places of business within this State and elsewhere, as may be determined by the Board of Directors of said Company.
3. That the object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to its shareholders and members.
4. That the principal business to be carried on by said corporation is the gathering, buying marketing, selling and general dealing in seafood products, and other products and merchandise; and the manufacture and marketing and packing of said products and their by products; the establishment and operation of canneries and packing plants, for the proper handling, storing and transporting of said products and by products; the dealing and trading in supplies and equipment peculiar to sea disposal-FWBGLDK peculiar to said business, including equipment for fishing, gathering oysters and other sea food; the building, buying, selling, chartering or operating of fishing craft for themselves or for others; the establishment, maintenance of pleasure resorts and amusement places, and the operation of pleasure boats, or other means of transportation.
5. The capital stock of said Company shall be FIVE THOUSAND ($200,00) DOLLARS, with the privilege of increasing said amount to One Hundred Thousand ($100,000,00) Dollars, and of reducing said capital stock, as may be necessary. Said stock shall be divided into common or preferred stock as may be determined hereafter; and to be divided into One Thousand shares (1000) of the par value of ($5,000) Dollars each.
7. Petitioners desire the right to have subscriptions to its capital stock paid in money or other property taken at a fair valuation; and desire the right to hold such real estate as may be necessary for the proper furtherance of said principal business and businesses incident thereto; and the right to buy, sell, mortgage or otherwise encumber the same, for the purposes aforesaid.
8. Politicians desire the right to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make the necessary by-laws and regulations for its proper guidance and government, and generally the right to do all things necessary for the successful carrying, forward of the business for which said corporation is organized consistent, with the laws of the land, and as may be allowed under charter to similar corporations. In this State; including the right to liquidate and discontinue said business as the laws of this state may prescribe.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers, privileges and immunities allowed or herein set forth, and as are now, or may hereafter be allowed corporations of similar character under the laws of the State of Georgia.
J. G. Lemon.
Attorney for MFDL-horsutk
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONERS.
Original petition filed in office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chat-
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SOCIAL HAPPENINGS
i Birthday Party 7
Little Heury Bryau, Jr. eutertalued
in bonor of his Stk birthday at the
home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Henry Bryan, WS Weldburg street
‘west. Musle was furulshed by Mis
Thelma Hart, the little ones enjosed
thembalves with gaines aud dancing,
After which deliclous refresl.ments
Were stvel. Thove preeiit were
James Brown, Daniel Brown, Victoria
Seott, Adabelle Hampton, Ben J, Vyne
Jr. Alm: Burkes, Alfonso Young.
Thelma Hart, Eumectiye Roberts
Lucile A. Toomer, Erma Pughsley,
Hattie Jeukins, Jullan Haynes, Lottie
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a
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Irene Edwardy wishes to aur
neuuce the engagement of her daugh-
ter Helen Theresa to Walter Hoberts
. \irx Pate Entertains
Mrs. Gertrude Pate of New York
Cit entertained in houvr of Harrison
Jones of New Mayen, Coun. ‘Fle
duets ascembled argund a brautlfulls
Jaden tale where 4 sly course dinner
was verved. After dim r the. gusts
entered the parlor of ferns and sAimeri-
can beauty roses where card games 22d
dancing were enjoyed until the wee
hours of the moruing. AM expresed
thelr gratitude for the way Mrs, Pates
entertained. Thee preseut were Miss
Tessie Delight, Napoleon Marri, Miss
Carrie Pinckney, TC. MeTier. Miss
Georgia Mae Gakin, Dr. Clarence
Stephens of Coun; Miss Josie Mae
Arthur, Arthur Martin, Mise Martha
Coles Waller Nickeleon, Mrs. Ger
trude Pate and Mr, Harrivan Jones,
Surnrise Birthday Party
A surprise birthday party was giver
in hoaor of Mrs. H.W, Coles of 416
West ind street by her son ang
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grave
OF SIL W. Henry street, Wednexhay
evening, Dee. Th Whe evening was
very pleasantly spent refreshments
Were served and many beautiful pres
egrs were given,
“Thine present Mr. and Mrs, 2.0
Moultrie, Mr. aud Mn. 1 Invi
Mr awd Mrs J. G, Groves, Me. and
Mert. IL W. Goles, Mr Thanbar. Mr.
and Mes JI Juhnsou, MiSs Bemice 1
Graves, Master JG. Graves, Jr, and
Mrs O, G Quarterman
| ene
ANNOUNCEMENT .
Mr. und Mrs i. J. Moultrie aw
npunce the mariage of their nlece,
(enteva V2 Fisher, to Rev. Benjamin
T. Moss on December ith. ‘They are
xpw rbsiding at 126 You street. .
VW. Washingtow. D.C.
eS
Me and Mrw Wiggins Entertains
“um Monday ‘evenlug Dee! 12th Mr.
and Mr A.W. Wiggins, Sr. entre
tained a Lirge number of their friends
with a house warming in their bow
fal new home at 1141 <winmett
strvet Bust, Ber, (Priester pastor
of Happy Mome Buptist church and
Her, TL 1, Wiltlamson, pastor of
Hethel A, M.A} church, In avery ine
presbe manner .avohe Gols bist
iz on this young couple and the.
frely home. After which there were
many short speeches of congratula:
tinvs and, best wishes for their con
tinned prosperity and happiness, Mrs
H, Bugans, Mra, S. Milo, Mrs. Lee Wig
zing, Mrs ME Butler assisted Mrs
Wiggins In serving refresLments
Thowe prevent were Rev, and Mrs C
Priester, Rev 1, Hf Williamson, Mr
aud Mrv Wilder, Me and Mrs, Marry,
Mr, and Mrs. A D Rivers, Mr and Mr>,
Lee Wiggins, Mr’ aud Mrs rank
Fogans, Mr und Mrs, C.J Allen, Mr
aut Mrs, Sterling, Mrs Addie Me“
Nichols. Mrs, I. "Habersham, Mrs.
Milo, Mrs M Dasis, Mrs. M, Pluchnes,
Mrs 1. Christopher, Mra A, Comrr,
Mre M. B, Butler, Mrs, 1. Gralauy,
Mr. I. Dison, Messry Alesander White
rank Edwards, Harry Stewart, 1
Wittiams, Bovitnean, $. Cohen, Joseph
Gregory, Tp Thomas, St. Mine Louise
Thrers, Miss Addie May ‘Tlowus. Sans
Graut, Master James White, Master
W. Wiggins, Jr, Master Danicl Raine.
A DAUGHTER
A daughter was born Nosewber 1 to
Mr. ind Mrs. W. 2B. Jackson, Atlanta
(Clty. NJ, Mis. Jackson was former:
ly Mix Enobia Shull of this city She
Will be called Lentise.
PITHAGORIS LODGE
ELECTS OFFICERS
dplythagoras Loikze, No, 1, A. Fad
Ac ML, held Sts regular communicatioh
on Ine, 12 The following tficer
Merv elected for the ensulng sears Wa.
Mo MerfeaL Wornhiy{ful Master; ©
D. Morne, Seulor Warden? W. Hl.
Lewin, Junior warden; CC. Oliver,
sf. VL Vleasunt, Senlor Deagons J.
Keovtury, Cyrl Parks, — treasurer
I. Alans, Junior Deacon; K, J. Jon
ton, Seujor Stewurd; J. 1 Munn,
Innlo# Steward; 8. Mallory, Tyler;
Moun" Fraier, Murchat; 1 Walker,
To Give Rasketc Ta
| Poor On Christmas
| The Young Men's Christan Asso:
Cation and ity auyillary have amuasle
Plans by whieh they hope to give fret
two to three hundred daskets to th
pour of onr city “on Chplgimas bi;
The asosciation’ ‘peat Fauviduath.
to the sovial organizations, to the Iodg
cs and alo to the chygehes to jaih
Iin trylug tu alleviaty the condition
of thew unfortunates on this day. A
hushet or box Is belug asked of each
perm who can truthfully 61 the
need of thee people. Alva exch dub,
lodge and chureh Is asked to furulah
26 many baskets of food as possible
aud bring ot send the same to the
headquarters of the Young Men's
Christan Aswelation, corner Gaston
and Tatnall streets on Christmas evp,
or on Christinas mgrning to the As
bury ME. elureh, A splendid: cholr
will sing Christmas carols and “with
Nords of cheer aud’ssiupathy the bas
kets will be distributed to those who
will be shown by the committee as
worthy of help.
MILLINERY CLASS TO" OPEN
Ueguning January 2 1922, Mrs. A.
TL Allen wlll teteb 3, evtaplete course
In mlliuers. Bring your old hats mud
learn to wake thom over lke new.
‘This will meant grvar saving to every
Went She will alsy teach you to
make new*hats on frames. Tor terms
call at rey 205 Wage Burners Tah
building
LOCALS
Mrs, Carrie Low Nelson Jeft on Satu
day iy visit her daughter, Mrs. L
Bertha Bryant in Jacksonville,’ Fla.
Utle Elvise Pearson accompanying
her. Their stay {s Indefiutte,
FOR RENT—WUlat for rent 828 W
th streef, Bath and light apply
within.
Mry Hitt J, Millikin hay returned te
Jesup after belng the guest of Mr
and Mrs YI Omens of 1124 Wolf
street.
| FOR RENT—Tno comfertably fur
Husted rep and env unfurnished
Han’ be Ind at 742 Wost alton street
| Mine Ellen PL Andrews of 727 Grant
street um beet confined to bed for
Aliree Weeks Wit ix much improved.
* Joxpli Bonds, who was called to the
city lust week on account of the il
ness of bis father, returned ty New
York on Trewday.
I. BR. Spaulding spent a few days is
Waycross this woek, attending to bust
ness of the North Carolina Mutual
Life Ins. Co,
WANTED—A Broom Maker. Apply
449 Abercorn Street after 6 p. ni
FOR QUICK SALE by owner, Lot an
Gelden Street, West Savannah; $260.00
cash or $250.00 terms, This iy $100.01
Jeoy than present price on other lots
Address RLS. C, care Tribune.
/FOR RENT—In private home, two
furnished rooms suitable for couples of
gentleman, with uso of parlor, din-
ing room and hitehen, bath and lights
also single room, 1025 West 38tIt St.
GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES \
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
The Greenwkh, Village Follles wit
be scen at the Sarannah Theatre Fri-
day aud Saturday, It is one of fe
Dest sions that will appear here thls
year, having twenty famous artists
modele sud at company of fifty per
sons, It Bs befght, fast and tune
ful and will to doubt De witnersed
by large crowds.
HILTON LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS
Beton Lud, Nu. 2 ATS and A.
M, held ity election of oticers last
night. the following leiug elected:
W. M, Jolin Harriss 8. W.. Jamey A.
Jones; J. W, Alexander Gardner; See
HOS. Neott Treas, ML G, Robertson;
SD, Millers 3.0. Marry Blunt;
SS, Win Washingtou; 1.8, Edward
Bell; Marshal, Prince Owens; Tyler,
Louis M, Willis; CLaplain, Jolin Q.
Adams; Ast. Soc, Jullus . Roberts, |
SANCTORIUM CHAPTER, 222
— 0. ES. ELECTS OFFICERS’
Sanctorinm Chapter, @. T2 3. ot
last Thunslay anil the following: of
fiers were clécted; they sill be iv
stalled on Dee. 22 Royal Vatron, 8
\s. Robinson; Royal Matrou. Mrs.
Le Bigsins; Asso, Matrou, Mrs. Ida
Lawton; Tres, Mex Martha 1, Jones;
Swe, Mrs Viola TL Pope; Conitue
tress, Mrs, Tila Newhirhy Asso, Com,
Mre Sarah Mituvelt; Wader, Mrs
Mary Jackson; Merald, Mrs, Cell
Johusyn; Truth. Mrs. Magzie® Whit
field; Faith, Mrs I. K. Sharpe; Wis
dom, Mrs Vriselila Maxwell; Charity
Mrs. 020, Hiltons 3. of Ry Mrs 2M
Willhuns; 3 of W. Mrs Louise Robes
son; G. of 1, Mrs Ellen Butler; €
of B, Mrs, Estella Hubert,
Ses eg a SF cduccs
THE SAVANNAH TRINOVEMBER 3,192f DECEMBER 15/1921
I
INTERESTING SHOW | iT
PEKIN THEATRE THE GLUS
x FI By Alfoiso M. Roberts ,
er... 78 F ‘Tue Young Adelphia Ald aud Social After discussion vf the lewon Tod
ee. gtk Club will give a four uigut hollday|W. s. Roundtield, instructor, a sp
rea dish dances, Monday night, Dec 20, Wed program way rendered, which did mt
BY tie “: vesday night Dec. 28, Friday night,Jeredit and eecally two wumbers
elie Seer Dee. 30, and Monday night, Januars|{Le proxram which déserves spec
3 2] SMe = [2 The'president, officers and members{mention, The dociamation rewlered
y 3 se 3 are very, nosious that all of their Uttle master Matthts whieh was ¥
* ear friqudd and. wel Wwshers ie present. | rendered-audsthe instrumental selct
‘a ba te They promive a good time The hours}rendered by Alfsy Geneva «Hamllt
: YSA SENT - | iy bovexteaded to 1:30 on Monday ar ee
oe: PP vey ACO jl night, January 2, 102 The Woah Misgiongey Society
qunms weaarn | 8 fete Halen, Gragritse church heid a. ¥
Featuring ona of the last shows
seen at the Pehin theatre for som
fences all the week who express then
time, Jules MeGarr and hls Ragtime
‘Steppers are causing quite a seusation
They have been playing to large aud
selves well pleased with the show
which is dean and Tull of pep. ‘Ther
is not a dull moment from veglnuin;
to end and the actors possess an ums
nak degree of ‘intelligence, puttin;
fourth every effort to please thefr aud
ience.
| ‘The show opens with the chours Iu
troucing the rag time steppers ball
fokowed by McGarr, Fyteher aud Wil
son in Dit of breezy’ comedy. Me
Garr with Misses Gladys Robinson
Lily McQueen, with Treat, , Merci
Marquez. Jobunic Berry and Lil Thorn
ton In Sea Shells 15 quite pleacins.
Fletcher and Wilson keep the audtence
In un uproar pf laughter with thelr
funny comedy, Mis Lil Thornton
brings down the hotse with her Ab
sent Islues, She rocelyes “hands” and
3 couple of encores. Tebind the
scelux another feature of the show
alw reecives meh applause, Miss
Robinson and Yuen are good fu the
Hula dance. The trv Remy, Trent
aul Thornton come Into favor when
they sing Mammy.
The show possessvs plenty of ood
singing, lot of screaminzly fanny com
eds, 2 Worl of ‘clover dancing, with
pep galore: “beantifal cestumes and
scenery and an entire chorus of prett
ty girls. The program changes to
night, featuring Wonderful Spring:
time, ‘Thls promises to be one of she
host shows erer seen in Savannah.
it is ole of MeGarr’s own productions
and alll open with au orieutal scene.
The Ragtime Steppers ate also stag:
ing 1 mfd-night ramble on tomorrow
(Friday) night, No children under
sixteen Fears of age will be admitted.
The show begins st 11:15.
Musicians’ Banquet _
. Brilliant Affair
On Thelay evening’ the Masteiay
Protective Assvelation held a murstea!
‘epiyrtalument and banquet at Its elul
rioms, Waldbarg steecte wet. The
qtiests of the ovcasion were the ment
hers and their respoctive — famtlies
The alfale was in every respiet.a brill
iant event and the evening which Ww!
fhatured with danchig and cand zames
were’ enjoyabla, ‘The Association is
headed by Thos TI. Green and ds com
posed of the most talented musichat
of the city, The main auditorium, the
parlor aud thy lounging roof were taxtt
ly decorated. The following progran
was rendered with all the numbers be
ing of the ‘sery [atest selection and
anlth (, G.Miller acting as masier o
ceremonies 8%
THymn—"Pratse Gos froin Whow 1
Blessings Ffow" | ‘
Invocation—tt LoHicks ¢
Cornct suloW, A Walker g
Adiress—Dres, Thos. 1, Green
Violin sslom It, W. Green, .
Comet solo—Tugeno Fieldy :
Viano solo—Mrs, Lillian Graham
Tuba solv-Suilge Nelson with MV.
Band agvompsiny big
Solectioms=3E P. A. Band
Grand march, to the hanyuet ball
where a four course supper Fas served
Daculag concluded the evening, "Phos
present Were Mer, and Mra 1. W
Grvene, Mr. aud 3irs, C.F Forbg. Me
and Mes, CG. Miller, Mr, and Mre
Peter Black, Mr aud Mrs. ‘Thos Brin
nard, Mr and Mae B,J, Steele, Mr.
and Mrs W. J Sinkford, Mr and So»
Riley Williams, Mr, and Mes. 1, 7°
Tankhuson, Mr. aud Mrs, 1 1 Swoith,
Mr and Mrs John F. Greene, Mr, aod
Mes, Itufus Holly, Mr, and irs, J. W
Voorhies, MP and Sirs, Chas Royall
Mr. and Sirs, BL. Mlcks, Mr. and-Mrs
Thog 1 Greene, Mr and Mry Al Sidney
Técéd, Mr ahd Mrs. 1. A Souls, My
and Mr. Niduey Cuthbert, Mr. 1%.
Greene ‘Mestaines MB Roberts, Janke
Jones, "Dairy’ Day, Lizio Ebbs, Lillian
Gratam Misses ney Williams, Ruth
Jacksou, Lily Gill, Xhya Bell Weston.
Lucile Graham, Luellg Rhoes, Trude
Gross, Geraline on Messrs W. If
Vayton, Gus Price, bticinrd Erans
Judge Nelsou, DW. Carter, J, Brow.
W Wilson thos Vruzier, 1 T Penn,
I. C. Brown, & W Willams, Eugene
Fleldy, Frank Hawilton, Albert Day.
Gus. Renn, Tarre Wilkins, Geo Wil
hius, WA Walker, Dr R, 1 Peters. /
: CARD OF THANKS
J wish to thank the many friends for
the kindness shown during the aces
and death of niyson, Milton Hall 5,
THE CLUBS
Chub will give a four vigut hollday
dances, Monday night, Dec 20, Wed
uesday night Dec. 28, Friday night,
Dee, YO, and Monday wight, January
2, ‘The’ president, oicers and, members
are rery, aosious that all of their
frigudS and- wel Wishers be present.
Thep promive a good time Tke hours
wil be-extended to 1:30 on Monday
night, January 2, 1022
On Monday night the Unlyersal Aid
and Soclal Club and its branch were
the recipfenty -of very fispiring ad:
drésseg, at thelr quarterly jolut ancet-
ing. ‘The speakers, of the evening were
J. Walter’ Moore, Executive Secretary
YMC. As De NW. Bote, prest:
dent ¥. MQ A, and Prof. J. R. Lamp
Kin, GS LG. The addresses were
very timely ayd pointed... Mr. Moore's
advice was to “Sail On"; Dr, Este’s
to “Lire On" apd Prof Lanphin zara
typleal example of Abo Linceln, the
man wko salled and Jived on, After
the completion af the program, which
was, very gnad, refreshments vferg
served by the Souiat Committee. The
affair was hield at the Savannah tome
Association Auditorium with W. J TL.
Black as master of veromoufes. *
AL the annual election vf ollicers on
last Thursday night, Solomon ‘Towle
Lodge Nv, Hf, A. Fond ALM, elected
the followlng olficers for the onsueing
year: Moses Managuait, W. M.; Alea.
alter Bunswick, 8. W. Remus Melee
J W.; George Hesward, Secretary; Dr
J. W. Jamersou, Treasurer; Heury
Dnkew 8. D,; Simon Bussic, J D.; Wm
Rroyn, S$ S.; Rev, A, W. Batey, Chap
lain; Julluy Mexwell, Marshall; Hours
Spann, Tyler
see
On Tuesday night Pregeestve Ledge
No, 87. Ke of Pa. hiehl ily regular meet-
ing, ‘There were wauy things of kur
terest disposed of amd quite a few
aunusing ineldents occured during tLe
course of the meottug, After alt bust
ness way disperscd of, Cldhyestor Com
mater, Col. Nathan Roberts gaye a’
very Interesting and helpful lectur> |
Ie alu, urged that every mewber be
present and on tule at the next meets!
ing on the fourth Tueslay night,
initiation and vlection: ef eflvrs be
ing ou that wight. Tke evamtuing com!
nitty will recelyy ul! new applicants|
at SH West Bread strett! Dow 5,
(Christus) at 9 o'clock,
: eee
* Solomon Temple Chapter O. TLS
held its rialar meeting on Mond iy
afternoon. Election of oflicers was|
also held. ‘Tho results were: Nathan
Roberts, RP. Mev. Rosa, Bnrronglis,
RM; Mra Rosa Tyson, A. M2 Mrs.
Victoria Th. Roberts, secretary; Met
Hiattio Butler, treasurer; MS* Priscilla
Hamilya, conductress; Me Lucy
Newtou. ussociate conductress. ‘The:
ayivinted officers are: Mrs. Gertrude
E. Carter, reconting seeretary; Mré 1
Plackney, Lerald; Mrs Catherine Jones
Mrs. Mattle Austin, Mrs, 30 K, Swith
aul Mrs Glover Davis
eee é
SUNSHINE WORKERS TO MEET
‘Thy Sunchine Workers of the Urhan
Leagne. who are engagal in getting
Qonations for the Christmas dinner
for the boys at the juvenile farm, are
rjuestal to mest Monday afternoon
PE IE TE TES
SAVANNAH CHAPTER
ELECTS OFFICES
| Navannal: Chapters 0. 1. S.No. 150
‘met in Its rerular meeting, Frits
‘Ofternoon at {he Masonic Temple and
after the usuai onder of busiuess, ro
‘ceded! to elect ofllvers for the new year,
‘Thes are ae follows: Mrs. Miunte V
DeVgughn, worthy matron Mrs, Malti
Brown, assoelate matrong Mrs. Gore
sD Janes, conductrese; Mrs, Bell, asso
late condnetress; Mrs. Rebecca Styles
qeree secretary; ‘Mre, Anna Orner
Whitwlre, tpeasurer; Revigs. T. Hue,
worthy patton,
‘The appointed afticers fos the year of
W922 dire av Tollows: Mrs. Julia A,
Ward, assistant sceretars; Mrs, Maltic
O'Hare, adaz Mes, Anua Paigs, ruth;
Urs. Linu Jackson, esther; 3Mrx.
Eroma Moore, martha; Mes, Emare
Komibtich, eloetay Mrs, Ophelia Detezal
warier “Mrs, Julia Houston, marsha!
in the cast; Mi. Georsia Montzomer).
‘marshal In the west; George 12, Jones,
sentinel,
At the west meoting which will tak’
wave December 231, Savanuah Chap
tor fs tendering Its membership 2 culla-
tion and every ang of its ono hundred
awl eight menibers Iy heschy luvited to
attend and partake “of the same,
The Girls and Nope Rewree Cig
wus organized at the home of Mls:
Inwhy December 4th, The officers
are: Te M, Ingivg. tresilents Ctitfoyd
Newton, Vice president: Aunfe I.
Wright, seerctary; Fred Handshavy
treasurer; Charkes Orange, chaplain;
Ovcar McNeil, Gerk of order,
see
‘The Baptist City SS. Workers
Lela an {nleresting meciing ox Tact
Wednesday night, Nov. S0th, at the
Central Raptistchureh, Hall ail Gull
After discussion of the lesson Ted by
W. 8. Roundfeld, instructor, a spley
program was rendered, which did much
crodit and espeally two wumbers on
tLe program whieh deserves spectal
mention, The declamation rewsered vb
Uttle master Mattlts whieh sas well
Tenderel-audsthe instrumental-Selctiod
rendered by Allsy Geneva «Hamilton
‘ oin® Se Mange Poy
The Woughy Mbgiongry Society of
Teth Wen, Gayslsp church hed n, sper
dal business argethts on Montay night
Dee. 5. at the Lome of the presque
Mls» Delphine Stones, A 'arge num
ber were present aud plans were laid
for the begiuniug of thelr winter's work
After the meeting light refreshments
Were serve by the president, assisted
ie her mother Sirs Pautine Stouey.
St. PDIP Monumental Lady UxLers
Uirde met at the home gA3rs, Carrie
Dosgs, 705 Waldburg street on Monday
The evening wag pleasantly spent In
sewing, after which delitious refresh-
bients were served.Thos present wore
Mrs, Willie Clark, Mra [stella Hey-
ward, Mrs. Lizzie JoukIns, Mrs. Ustella
Duyer, Al members, are requested to
be prevent’ on next Monday evening
ut the home of Ts, Doney Lomax
see *
Whe YMCA, Auvitlary planed tn
Actafl for thealietravagunza Dotuiny
Party to he held at the Elks Home on
Friday, Dew. aat a call necting held
on Inst Monday night,
‘The ursaulzaion uly planuel ty give
Christmas baskets tv the poor A lint
of needy ones must be keported at the
YMCA hy Welnesday ist, A 30°
Heiting committee was appoluted by
the body to ask for hackets or dona:
Hous to he given out ou Saturday, 24h,
Sunday's program will be planed by
the auviliary and promises to be an
alatorate one, ‘Atly members are re
qacsted te be present at the regular
meeting on Monday ulghl, at § o'dlovk
The Homstead Aid and Social Chub,
Ialities Branch held their, meeting oh
Mouday night af the residenve of Mrs.
Moses Jackson, 25) Randolph street,
Thy cammaign for membershigy closing
abt at this meeting, with a vers ereallt
alte mimbersbip. ‘This ausiliary was
organized Nov, 22 1921, with Mrs,
Wille 3At: hel aS president: Mr. M.
J. Bailey. financial seeretarys
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH
* Hontinglon street west, Rev, J.
Biwanis, pastor, Narly prayer mee!
Ing 5:30 a.m, Sunday school 10:30 2
wy Breaching BYy8o a.m. and 82K
p.m.p lesion 1:50 evéry Ist and Bre
Sunday; BY 7pm We have
cujoped a most pleasant week at ant
thurdiy The lady, preacher Ker.
maith Las been asith US All the week
pretehhje some hyart touching ser
pions. Her toxt Rmuiy night was
‘Dee or your UGS, Monday’ night,
“Hell is a dry town”, Come and hear
her Sunday nlght. . -
ISt. Ga. Regiment K.
Of P. Holds Election
What Is termed ay one of the hot
test tights ever staged Jn an annual
Clection Nathan? Roberts emerged vie
tor, defeating Ils opponent, Mose XG
Bryant, as commandant of Whe First
Georgia Regiment, U. IL K. of It. hy
more than double thy amouat - of
Votes, suceerdiug Col. C. 8. Andrens,
revently appointed to Gen, Hutto’y
stat’, The election was held at the
Tegemental headquarters.
Before the election there seemed to
ho quite a bit of doubt at to who woitll
be the vietor, bat as the {Ime drew
hear, it became apparent that the Rob
erte faction would pull the steouger,
and the, Bryant faction would Jose hy
a wide tnargin, The elvetion resulted
as follows: Nathan Roberts, colonel;
Julin F. Androws, Heuteuant colonel:
James A. Crawford, major Ist battal
ion; Jerry M. Suares, major Quct 1143
taltion, ‘The tellers were Col. IE G.
Nizon, Mujors #. TL. Martin anl 1
M. Wilson: Col. Anirews acted us
chairmay of the election. x
CHLARITY HOSPITAL AUXILLARY
Charity Mospital Aaxiliary held its
regular mouthly weeting, at Caruesie
Library, Thursday, Deg. Ist. ‘The moth
bers prevtnt showed great enthusiaga
for the work in tho comlug year, _Dirs.
Carrie Howard, Mrs Rosalic Brown,
Mrq. Callie Lemon and Miss Hoise
Holmes made some usefut suggestions
along tho line of work to be taken up.
All meshivers present were in ssmpaths
with the plans offered and pledged
their support. Our dues Is 25 ceuts a
quatter, AIL members present pald
Hloir dips Mrs Sule Mieize! of
Wot End Ave, New York sent twa dol
Tard for her dues, A vote of regret
was sent to Mrs Bell Hamilton for her
continued Mlness. A vote of srmpaths
to Mrs Lottie Evans and Mr Sophle
Monldeu who bare each lost a sister,
AIL members are asked to bear in mind
the rueeting, first Thorstay in Jan.
ag thers will be. many things of In:
Fe canatieniemaiitaay-enaeareana area
Mrs. Mary E. Moore’s.New Greaselégs ¥e- _
thod of Hairdressing .
ty the only kind that leaves the bale” fren from grease, giving it
a natural appeatance. Mra Moore's Schvol of Beauty Colture Is the
only school of its Kind inNew England, founded by a colored woman
The Mary £, Moore Mfg. Co. 15 the only cospaus inaunfacturing and
selllug toilet articles at-whole and retati prices. Mrs. Moor
Fronts 25,009 agents to learn her metbuds of Beauty Culture, Ask ‘~
your Draggist for Mary D. Moore's Halr Grower, ‘etter Salva,
Bleaching Cream, Brunette and Pizk Face Powders, Jf they can not
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Be Warrick St. Boston, Mass.
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Win Prevent Itebing Scalp, Dandrngf ard Thin Maly from Falling Out
Gro-ul Positively Straightens -the hair without ,
heat, Will net smart nor burn and will not
PS turn the bair red, but will Keep it GLOSSY and. _
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Lincoln University, Pa., Dec. 14th
(Associated Negro Press)—The General
Education Board, New York, has made
a grant of $15,000 to Lincoln Uni-
versity toward the erection of a $00,000
Science building, $25,000 of this
amount monthly to be raised. Plans
for the building, which will be erected
on Monumental Highway, have been
drawn by the architects who designed
the Alumna Memorial Arch.
Miller, Lincoln ... End
Mer, Howard ... Tackle
Mon, Lincoln ... Guard
Mer, Hampton ... Center
Missle, Virginia Union ... Guard
Fisk ... Tackle
P, Wilberforce ... End
H, Howard ... Quarterback
PENITENTIARY CAPTURED
BY TOM SLAU
Warden and Family Locked In
Cell
PENITENTIARY CAPTURED BY TOM SLAUGHTER
Warden and Family Locked In Death Cell
Little Rock, Ark. Dec. 14th. (Associated Negro Press)—Tom Shaughter, the Southwest's most terrifying killer, single-handed, captured the Arkansas state penitentiary here inst Friday night. He imprisoned Warden E. H. Dempsey and his family in the death cell, where he himself had been waiting—a murderer doomed to be electronized next Friday. He usurped the warden's authority and for five hours ruled the prison with an iron hand. Then he offered freedom to all other prisoners. Six took advantage of his offer and the seven made their escape in an auto at 2:30 the next morning.
Six Negroes under sentence of death declined their freedom and begged that they be permitted to return to their regs. Slaughter allowed them to do so. The men were known as the Elaine rickers. But six others, four of whom were Negroes doomed to die, cheered the prospect of escape and left with the desperately Slaughter was killed later by the posse organized by the wardens. He was shot behind by one of the Negroes whom he led to liberty. The report of Slaughter's death was confirmed later Saturday night by Sheriff J. J. Crew of Saline county, leader of one of the posses on the killer's trail. One Negro was also killed.
NEGRO BAPTIST ACADEMY
DESTROYED BY
Magnolia, Ark. Dec. 14th (A
nd Negro Press)—A new buil
the Negro Baptist Academy val
$1,000 and insured for $5,000 w
ejected early last Saturday by
supposedly of Incendiary origi
tion of the structure had be
sought by a faction of the N
which favored retaining the old
star players was fatally Injured
SAVE FOR THE RAINY DAY!
IT COMES TO EVERYBODY
NEGRO BAPTIST ACADEMY
DESTROYED BY FIRE
Magnolia, Ark., Dec. 14th (Associat-
tial Negro Press)—A new building of
the Negro Baptist Academy valued at
$4,000 and insured for $5,000 was de-
ployed early last Saturday by a fire
supposedly of incendiary origin. The
rection of the structure had been op-
posed by a faction of the Negroes,
which favored retaining the old build-
ing.
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Weldon Lodge No. 26, I. B. P. O. E
of W. holds its regular meeting the
1st and third Tuesday in each month
8:30 p. m. at Elks' Home, 224 Houston
street. Phone 752. Initiation Third
Wednesday night in each month.
H. Henry Spencer, E. H.
J. M. Hemby, Secretary
Authorized Capital $100,000.00
BE eS Re ee ET SP yee ee F Ft ot an cf ot ot ASS
; ae id avF ak Pe, FE ee OREN ak EO Teg cee ae ea “Se
od de ath oat oa Sie el pee ieee cpr te at eee ne ee rey Bex Sree eee ae Je + CB
foam sed Ss ' | IRS AS & ¢ DER, Sees SAR TSO R RI ey ' Wage Be, we ee PR ‘s
,
aa
HIASONIC REWS
JEAUUT
WITH fn the carly day oar Mavonle
fathers mule Jong journeys to and
trom the Lxdeo, they appreciated sud
valhed Masry at Ins trnest worth,
TH number was Tiitel to a few
chide rplrits and it was connted #
vers houmable thing for a man to he
kuown in lie evenmmity as a Mason.
—TylerKerstons, 7
ee
TIE GOOD SECRETARY
-A Rood Seeretary, will observe thes
yeauiremente: ay
He will preserve all books of recon
art accosnts, 3
WIL Rep sno? bookssatd fn] supply
of blanks, =‘
JV preserve Proceedings of Grund
ladze, oa
WIM read letiers amd elembars sen
to the Yodre and Wil reapwnd thereto,
WIL promptly reply te obfictal cone
munication}. g
Will make ont annnal returns anc
send wit the dues and kop duplicate
copies for his future use.
Cheeks ou the loca bank cost mogey
to collegt. Therefore, Le will not ‘send
them for small amomuts, but will a
tain drafts or postottice orders.
Wall see that uaines amd addresses
of new officers are prompts sent {«
the Grand Seeretary “aud notify said
Officer uf sin} chanzes in isc of ottivere
duting the year,
WAL not allow vreturen to get te
hind ia their dues bat will collect
Promptly.—Iowa Quarterly Bulletin,
eae
All Mitsonle ecremonies ary charg d
with profoundest meaning, and if
Proper chrefulness fx exercised there
<en be no doubt as to their sporal siz
nificanee and value. «Ansthing which
setracts from the Impressiveness of the
crremony will detract from the moral
tessoa to be: Inenieated—Temple Bulle
un, |
LESSONS FROM THE CONFERENCE
Cantinued from Pave Gnas’
a. ea ee
mie oe Dall game, tut the play.
1» and Keep -their nerve.
eta dogs not mean that they lose
they pep. .
Maze ande more ifs spirit of delily
cration, of ‘artful thinking, is taking
noldfet the zrémp It is suacitesting
ite In resalts zhat cannct Le over
lorkel. It mutters not in what pela
of yen one may Teuture, there i<
t8d33 in‘colored Americans that zrow
ing coolness of consideration, ‘that
tara fot qlleulating uind, that clever:
nespthat diplomacy, tat xrip of sein
Sdeténnisiation, if sok pluaw, that is
making the fulks ox the other side sit
tn BAM take ndtice,
Take the Disannswent (Conference
agaiX"*Tt hay beey rwost interesting
to @teegger and obserre the cariestty
with whieh white people are studying
our rach interests fn the biz events
«tae dag." Whitty talking with on |
of due great white leadgrs of the cout
treght was Interesting t. note his 2
tonishament when he’ was tell why
Marker Americans, are bitergted tn
the ontecme. Yo did nat knbw that
colored Americans, Le sgid. are not
oaty Hinterested but infermed on cone
whtiogs throughout the world “at the
pres.nt time, as thes amet darker
peoples, }
Hie did not know that the Negro hits
sevoloped a wide sux] growing inter:
est im Africa: teat the “turmoil anil
strife’ of India bas become a most
fanctiating subject of Mivensston and
vomparison; that “Japan's firm con
+ ntfan herd aud néw for racial equals
. y iy aneoting with sympithetie ap
iteviation. hy the colored people of|
i. Vhited States He ald rot know.
he sald, that colored Americas sre
fally Informed, on conditions In Mey
im, South America, Hawnil, Philtte;
nines, Alarka, South Sea Tes and ans}
orher comer Of the earth where live;
ereups not actnallyclacs clasified as
abe", That was “amazing infor
me 'ion", he sald. Tt is, thowerer,
suet certainty true.”
‘Doig ig the perled in the conference
si r2 opinions are being adjusted.
L iy sald that there are a few words
in theshuman lansuage that =o
practically the same between all peo"
we. amonz these words are “Love™ |,
nud “Mother™) Tn the ‘begining of!
this conference. the progrant as a" ;
ponneed by President Tarding and
Inid down in cold fisures by Seeretary
Hingheg was agreed to by ajf of the
several nations in pylociple, bat -the |
period of adjastinent Is wow on.
Teeve fe nothing +trange ‘about ths.
aber one stops to think, Ail of ne|
nations know what the horrors of oy
are: all the Messings of peace and],
nomtavill bit all do rot reason alle. |
Tor example, France dors not reason),
‘aca the Colter Sintes in ome TSDCCTR
Aue soulfn) hind of the Fee
cannat fathom the seape of reasoning |
éy this country that places # varrlée i
on !Fomansendeava? by the evlor of
the chin It looks Fike a joke tof
France as it does, most grimly, ty ws.)
tate cant ene whih the eres of the :
Litush. nor can Japan see with the
€'> of the Chiuere. Every nation!
jas ts own froubles in its own way,
bag pach fs trying to Smprosy Sly pont
ee gee
vf siesr on all the others. 4t $s a biz
task; ht is fraught with’ tremendona
importance; for In the last analysin
say what you will, sre the victor be
Jongy the spolls.” Tf ds all golng' on
withont much excitement, and In
very quiet ways there are vo wiring
of hands, no padng np and down the
floor, hnt "the déstiny of the world Js
Langing in the balance. on
ATLANTA “1 HE COMPLETED
Continued fron Page One)
Rational Seretary was cueimman of
the committee and did splendid work
fn directing the gampaizn. Ong of the
fine thine: atdut the whole situation
Was the way that the business mon and
ministers of the city came to the rescue
of the-Campaitn on the jasr day and
pat over bea verb has vay
The teats were keaded up mer the
nares of the’Colleces and Universithee
fn the elty and oue team was composed
ofthe Hotel nie, ‘The fallowmg were
the teams and thelr captains: :
Atlanta University, I 3 Martin,
Captuin; Clark Vulversity, Wendell
Cunningham, Captain; Morehouse Col-
lege. Wm. Drickell, Captain; Spelman
Somluary, Miss Estelle Ives, Captain;
‘Morris Brot University, Prof. C. 1:
Marper, Captain; Hotel Men, My;
Saunders, Captain.
‘At the close when the figures see
totaled up Marsis Brown fed, Spelman
Seminary 2nd; Clark University Srdj
Morehorice CoHege 4th; Atlanta Univer
sity Sth and the Hotel Men Gi “The
Spelman team wis fhe only am that
went above the amount regulced and:
kis flad group was given a ring vote
of thanks, =
‘The Atlanta ¥. 3. C. A, has labored
under a great handicap every since it
has heen opened because no morteaze,
could he put on the property and it
could only bultd ax ft had money In
hart. No debt is on the building, but
it Is unfinished. Tie force Lad to be
necessarily smail and yet the following
figures on membership of the 12 Rosen-
Wald Inildings stiow that AWanta stood
second in the list in membership and
seconit In the at In the amount; of
sci ceset aula Haran: waterline
j Indianapolts seats ARG. some SATE
[Ata aoe cone En TAB
FChIeag0 ae TOR
| Columbus, 0... 1054. a= 2655
180 Louis. LOR. B57,
|New York Leeson '@becwminn CONT
|Piladedphla ann SSL,
Baltimore ae SINT
| cau: Anmuttt ae CFB. BUMS
[Brooklyn 27 OW — 2587
james Clty 20. 7. 1081
|Wartdnton, D.C, 37. RO
| Thite figures ara taken from the Y.
IM. (YA. Year Book whieh gives stand
this, of all the ‘Associations Jn thd:
United States for kte rou losng 192i. |
“The Secretarial staft Gas worked
thard_t» pnt Atlanta in her rightfal
Lula) ‘The present chairman of thel
| Committee of Stinagement, Wm. me
hell is 2 Mrong supporter of the. work
i. J. Tront, Kvceutive Secretary; W.
J. Vaulkner, Physiial Director; C1
fade Business Secrefary ; M Thampy
son, Boys! Secrotars cand other, assist-
ants who lave the work at heart Sire
Fery grateful to the friewds of-the Y
MCs. >
F eee eee
CONGREGATIONAL CONVENTION
‘ (Continned ftom Paz, Three)
jon for theeextenslon of the Uireh
throughout the state.
‘To evprens everything in a nutshell,
AM dixtsions hinged around “The
Couzrezanonal Church und the Com:
munity”, To understand fully the
meautng of the phrase It.anight be welt
fo give te meaning of Cougregation
tis, paraphaced from air address of
“Dr. HH, Proctor of Brooklyn, “Cane
j>resatlonallem, stands Sor fe things,
sizt The Flaz, etuention, eniancipe-
ia. missions and the lermonions
reiaviows of the nations of the earth.”
It is the churgk with the open door
to the full and complete educational
development of Negroes In America
and thromghont the warkl.
* So, in ting with these principles and
the general progresy of the elurch,
Rev. G, J. Thoma, formerly pastor of
tush Memoriat has been appointed
erntneat of missions and Sunday
school extension, working - thm the
office of Regional Superintendent Layge4
Tess, This act was a natural out
grotrth of the nnaniiious decision to,
ausance Congrezationalism in Georzia!
ax has never before been done,
The committee reports showed a
breadth of; vision due to general sae
and cjose contact with men and oii
‘itions. '
In a far reaching report the com:,
mittee: on Religion, keeping in yuled
that the family life has ately beri,
cbjcefea to adverse eritidsm jn num":
crons Instances, included # recommen*|
dation That “all churebes observe,
more elpwly the week of prayer In
Januagy." Also fhe eenmittee re-|
ommend that in each church “a sur}
rey of homes he male to ascertain the,
nnmber of homes that cbserse Zamily}
prayer, Family altars in our’ busy
and complex miodern life should be|
gmandinl_diligentiy and never broken,
down.” +, {
‘The committee ou education called
ajfention to tha fact that af the rot
meeting of thi Natloral Coppel ot,
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[Eounitiaee ay created to malntail
Jour colleges. “Invour own-state w
[role thing the compulsory etneationa
Jaw has not heen {lly enforeed. 0
[ass register our, protest against th
PInadequate school facilities prortde
for colored etilldren, And altho th
‘public school futhe effurr of thr stat
to trilu‘the yong for citizenishtp, w.
Isat helleve in the church school.” Thi
chureb fhru the school myst upitergin
{ne life of children with'that whieh
[fetsttan, therdr, baking, “Christin
felting” ae eS
i Tue comiufttes: ehuy Teaperanc
(awopine others, thuugd- eggauinpnded
‘That the Cynsrezatioual, dénoatr:
tind tn every’ ety ‘sha eousity, a It
Hiatidst to assist Jn the enforcement
of the jtomperames laws; by helplug
the courte in {helt efforts to arrest
Jand punish known violators of these
lawn”
| Shek rewlutions aud reports are not
peenllar io thix convention, int, the
report of the finance comnilitee was n
new thing anil proved that the chnrsh-
es mear to Lark up all resglutions and
reports. 4 The finance conimittee fér
the first time In the history, of the
state adopted a indget of reveral
thousand dollars to carry on Sts prov
gram of national benevolence, mission
work in the state and education gu
eralls: oe
The ministers’ fustitute, Thursday
morning wae in charge af Dr, Alfred,
Lawless, Jr. restonat ‘superintenitent,
Dr. Lawles addressed the oan
on “The pastor, the hey to the salya-
ton.” 2fév, Arnold E, Gregory vf
the First Clurch of Savannalt, dis |
eonrse upon “An Adequate “Program|
of Evangelism.” Dr. “C. Stevens!
Haynes of thy First Chureh of “Athens, |
“The Enlarged Task” Sbyerinter
dent G. f. Tomas spoke on “Mis:
Fulthful Steward” Ivy, W, N. Me |
Lean of thy Plest Church of Marietta,
presented a Tavorable view af “Per |
onal Evangelism.” There was open
discussion of ¢aeh snbject by the con
vention. ‘Tihn@ Wy night Kev. ¢ |
Sirens Haynes, moderator, deiivergt
vis annual address, {
Friday was glyeu over to Suaday
school and Young People's So-#ty of,
Christian Endcarory Prof, 1. & Clark
of Athens, presiding: Milton G. Rob,
srtson, Jr. of Savannah, 90 retary
Miss Mac Maxwell addressed the con-!
vention Friday. taking for hir sul;
fet “Tie Community, Girl” This
vires whe handled/vigoronds My
he speaker aud brought Yorth the
rreatest Interest of any single event |
luring the Suniay schoul cession, f
The Insiness of the wonvention sae,
onclnded Saturday thornlug wit thdl
Hetion af officers, Dr. Gs]
Iagnes of Athens, meterator: Rev,
rnold J. Grezers, Savmmah, vie,
soderatér: Frauk Callen, Sayaumale
aretars; Rev, Rnsetl S$. Brown, St |
auta, trasumr: Rev. CX Ledbetter
{ Charleston, registrar, Saturday |
{ternoon was given over te the’ Wo-
en's Statp Alissionary Unlon with |
[rx Matti Morris presiding. Devo":
ions were Lonductrd hy Mrs. Gearsin’
nitt King. :
Rev. AMfnolt 1. Gregory delivered
We convention sermon Sunday. Com
mnion was Fiven by Rev. Buswit 8.
rown. pastor of the First Church of!
tanta, Tey, Waa. Kennedy was |
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27 Tatnall Street Allanta, Ga,
AGENTS WANTED Mrs. Msbt8 Driskell,' Grex Mgr.
alo.on the program to tell something
‘about “Lneuty yeare in Xontheast
Georgia”. lf
| Tg | Wowaws Mbstonary nin
was in session Suiday afternoon, with
Mrs, Jtusedl X. Browu qf Atlanta ou
the program to tell about ‘Deaching
Women the Loe of Gol.” Mr. ¢
iM. Vis, formerly Mrs, 1. 1. Stax.
president of the National Women's
Mieionary Pa a onthe btogram
te “dicoureé “afin” “Lie Intitenes of
Missionary Workers.” =
| Rev, C S.yiatibetter of Charleston
Molivered the right sermiow, after
Whfele BFS Altes Eamless Jr “usta
tilsthe Jie ottecr of Ske convention
Exprestons of appreciation vere mi +
by} members uf the cunyention for the
esteltent manner iq whleh the two
Camaremitionnt churches and” heir
friewds entertated the body. ‘Ther
aJourmuent ot fuie most constructive
Congregational p State covention ever
held in Georgia’ with she urtaatmons
wish that the nest convention be helt |
in beantiful and traditionaly hosplt
able Savaguah. |
AFRICANS, INTERESTED, IN
DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICA
salaeeoun, Doe. 16—(Ascoclat-
ed ‘Negro Prese}pzAmerican Negroes
have been ghert an impressive atid Io-
spiring oxample and fnsight Sato the
determined and wonderful efforts (Lat
are being put forth by the putives of
Slerra Leone, West African, | +
Jn editagtioual and industrial train:
ing, proficiency ant advanceniéut, they
uré most worthy’ of note. During
the past ten dass, Mra Casey Hayford
aud her nices."Miss Kathleen Lasnion.
full-blooded natives wf Sierra Toon
Wet Africa, have been in Chisago
riving Jectures and exhibiting dances,
alee dispensing w alth of information
regarding the hlsters, «stems, cane
Iitions, natural resources. needs and
other conditlans of that far away ang
amazing country. * ° .
The past few yrars have een 4
iwuch greater, more Guthustastic anil de
Serimlued cffart put fogn hy the eit
Izod Afrtcans to advance In all arts
aud benefits af modern civilization,”
sald) Mrs, Hasford iu an intervlew
wilh a stall representative “We are
making particular effurts 10 become
proficient, in the various trades, crafts
aud arts that are so necesary to a
Neher and belter sjandazd ofllsins,
We lwliove In edneating the bring and
handy eo that both cau work tozether.
We BopaPaiihire the exstend g tu-
dusfclat Seatike as taughe diy¥your
{dremest; institutions of ee
You have mpch snow y: we ayly ask
Uttte“eft It Fo as Bea
ward civilization and progress.” Mrs,
Hayford stated that the American
Vommittee for her wark_conts of the
following persouss Dr. Greze, Dr.
Nahert KR, Moton, Mrs, Booher‘,
Wachinztou, Mr. dtebert Applchy,
wanager vf British West Aftiea, New
Tork City, sill act as trustees for all
inds collected in Amerlcr,
“LINK” JONNSUN WILL' SEEK
RE-ELECTION AT END OF TERM
Wathtugtou, D.C, Dee. 1th (Asso-
dutal Negro Prest)—Heury —Lincoly
Johnson, Nesro Repatilignt National
Opmittcensn from Georgia, called
last Safurday on Vrewidgut Uarding.
ut on Tearing the AHIty House de-
dared there was no discassioy of the
rejection tif the Senate.of aa appolut-
meat whieh woald haye amare hint re
varden of deeds in the District of Cp
Jnealrin, Polllles enly was discussed,
Me, Juinsen aevtel. Te insted
that hie intended fo retain his post as
tition} committer. for the balance
at the four-year ferm Jie now is Rory
fhg and sald he would sek re-etoetton
oy fis espiration. 7
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IN MEMGRY
= QWENS—In sud and loving re
skembrance of Christella Owens, wite
of John C. Owens, why departed this
Ufe Dec. 15, 1920.
Ske {3 gone, but not forgotten, — *
Neyer will her memory fade;-
Loring thoughts wit always, linger,
Around the grave where she ts lald.
Leng,days and nights she bore in pal
To wait for cure wag all in yalo;
But God, who kngweth all things best,
Ease her pain and gqve her rest.,
Forget Ler? No! I never will, ;
I loved her then, ¥ love her still;
Her memory {3 as fresh today
As the hour sbe passed away,
- Husband *
FINCH—In sac j2ud loving remem
branee of our datighter, wother an
‘sister, Mrs. Maggie F. Finch, who de
parted this Ilfe one year, age. Dev, 11,
10, i 3
She-f3 goue but not forgotten, —
Neyer, will her memory fade
“Loring thoughts will always linger
‘Around the grave where she Is Iuid,
‘ager : e
Leng days anil night she bore in pait
To wait for cure was ul hurvain
we Gol who kuoweth all thingy
\Cedised het pain and’ gave her rest.
Rp
Forget her? No, we never will
We, loved her them, we lore her stil
Her‘mémory Is as fresh today
As the hour sie payed away
‘
‘In a grare yard safely slecping
Where the flowers ently wave,
‘Lies the one we late so dearly”
In her silent, Yonely grave
No one knows how much we miss her
No one knows the tears-w> shew
Ent in Lacven we hope to mect her
Where fio farewell wonky are suit
Sadiy missed by her family
Mrs Maggie Rirens smother
+ Alberta Gray. sider ° +
> Mamie Camphel, sister
Sallle Middteton, sister |
: Children ne |
Joseph Finch.
“+ Robert Fhuch
HARRIS—In sagt but loving mewory
of.iny dea? Lushand, G. 1. Harris, who
-doparied this dfe, Doc. 9th, 1920,
So often my heart does wander,
‘To 9 grave so far away:
‘Where they Jai muy darling busied,
Just a year age tolay_ 7 -
Long dase and nlghts he bore iu pruln,
To hope for cure was all in vain;
Bat Goi who docth all things best,
Ceased hls pain and gave him res.
Slecp sweetly on dear hushand,
Never will your wemory fade?
Tgting thoughts wilt always Huger.
Around the grave where sua are laid.
“While we weep as Jesus “wept,
“Thou stall sleep as Jesus slept’:
With thy Saviour tho shall rest.
Crowned.and glorified aud blest.
7 22°0Wife, Mrs, Fioma Ti, Harris
Ae Sister, Mrs, Sarah Harden, Ma-
pn? Ga. .
an, Sister, Mrs, Edith Richardson,
“SEsxeoa, Ga, :
2° BURGESS—In sad but doving mem-
“Sry of.wy dear bushand who Tel me
one sear age, Ie 16, 1921, Philadel-
a RY :
Mplia. Pa, 2
*', TE zou could come to me ay T recall
your, face, And I could feel upon my
brog Tlie swarm breath of your lips so
BER new? Could hear some worl
* fromFou In music, fall, Thrilling the
éllenS ini my life with all, The old time
ametness if I could car. When the
sin sinks dekind the western) wall.
‘The twilight shades the weeping atmos
phere. A rustle in the roses at the gaie.-
And; looking, I should sce*you stand-
ing ithore—My “lonely ilfe would not
Le Aevolate, For this woul! comfort
all smy_ soul's despair” £ know thy
Ute FV clorelier, God knows best, But
still'the dove morns o'er its empty nest
Wife, Ruth Burgess, Philadel
: pli, Po. z .
- SMITH—In ving memory pf my
Gear beloved wife, Catherine A. Sintth!
Phy departed this: Ye December 7.
3920. Vint Annjyersary, (pass (Will fe
“Otfered by Ker Br G Ghreeht, at St
Benciict's Chuyeh, Wpdnesday, Decem
ber U4, 1921 ;
J cannot forget her
*E Jored her too dearly, '
«fo tet hee dear memory
Pade dike a drtam, a 2a
T moan for her always
‘And moan her’ sincerely
- Tears often exist. where
"Flies seldom are seen
Some way think the wound is lated
When at ties I change fo male
; Utfle. knowing what grief ig hidde:
*, Bdwoath‘the surfach atibe while,
HOLMES—In sud but Tovlag re
membranes of my dear mife apd oi
devoted mother, Jesalo Bradley Holmes
who departed this life Dec. 19, 1920.
| Gone but not forgotten,
‘We ioved thee well, dear Jessle,
But Jesus loved thee best,
Devoted hasband and children
Prof. R. R. Holmes +
Kate EL Yolmes
Robert R. Holmes, Jr
ee
Wm, Turer , Ses
, Wm, Turner of Pittsburg, Pay tory
ner Sana hab
feo Spy inbig yaSatistoyD. ¢
Dees TE le aLTuperalacarricas. aot
held Wt Bethichory Rapist burch it
wel tas xt Pouler, Ga., Dec. jh,
Be §3 suttived ‘by"n wite imd ada!
moter, sisters aud brothers and olert|
relatires, |
CITY FEDERATION NEWS
Ane regular jnonthly inceting of thy
City Bederution’ wax etd fast Wed
nesday at the Y. M. C. A, headquarters
There were not many present but wa:
Jacked in numbers sas made up in in
terest and enthuslasnt of those pres
ent. Reports from the yarious com
ie showed that some ‘real tang
Ihle work $< beh accomplished.
A rising vote of thanks was tender
ail the Negro Men's Auto Race ansecla-
jtion for Its Uberal donation of $12.50
from thelr grout Thanksgiving pro:
stam aud the secretary was instructed
tn send a written ucknowledgement to
this big hearted ussociation for their
peeramctenas and encouragement for
the work the federation is endeavor
lng todo. It fs hoped other organiza:
ttons sill catch the Spirit of these far
sighted men and take a hand in help-
ing fhe wonten do the necessary uplltt
work of the city.
‘The ervccutive board of the Cify Fed:
eration Is calicd for Monday aizht at
7 v'elock at the “Y". ‘This te the last
niceting for the rear preparatory to
the opening of the elinle, No doubt
the nurse will by selected for the clin-
Ie at this meeting.
The woman's platform meeting was
a rousing succes. The Dunbar thea
tre was filled to its capacity with a
most appreciative audience of men aud
women, boys and girls The junior
choff of St Philip As MLE. church,
with’ Mr. Prince, plandst, and” Me. Mity
shell, chorister, rendfred excellent
musie, Et was awststed by sariuet
music by Lzea Johnson.
Mrs. 8. J. Brown rendered a charm:
ng solo, A vtulin and plane duet was
rendered by the Misyex Mice aud Hel
mn Us,
Mr U0. ©. Clasborne was ntstrens
Sve Aeataraha tata ang
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waa the Orst speaker, speaking fn be
helf Of Incredsed school faciiltles fo:
our children, Mrs. J. 8. Young fol
lowed, speaking in the gpen discussion
Mrs. P. S. Sheppard spoke nest, suby
Jeet, “The Children’s Ciinic as a ke}
to race success." This was a wouder
ful peper, Miss Rosa Bolfenlette
opened the discysston, endorsiug what
ad been sald and urged co-operation
In the opening of fhe clinic. Mrs
achel Moore also told of the neces
sity of having‘this clluie for our child:
rai She also told of the heed of In
safes for rescue work aud the gir
gat need of more Iuterest being man:
Mevted in the delinquent and Jess for:
tundtes of dH jee) Ma, Zolinyen
agg airs. Wi 34 nedenhde abbke point
tly, in the discussion, keeping’ the
welf kindled fire of enthusiasm at a
high pltch, Mrs Mamle Devangh
presented jhe Importance of register”
ing and paying poll tax. Mrs. James
It. Dails. organizer, spoke hext, on
why nll cluvs should join the federa-
tion.
| Dean Moore was called to the plat-
form, ‘in a most eloquent inanner
pressed Linself aspeing highly pleased
and deeply impressed with the meet:
Ing; He urged that such mectivgs as
his be“called once a month. |
Tacsday ts the last day for paylug
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CHATITAM COUNTY HOME
* DEMONSTRATION ACTIVITIES
On Tubsday, December 6th, the
Kacksvillo Cauntug club girly met at
the home of Miss Pearl Hoston the
nee Miss Evelyn Couyers the
agent asalsted tha girls in {he re
waolelling of cluthing demoustratiou,
= girls are getting instructions from
the agent in making gifts fur their
parents and\friends for Christmas.
Friday, December 9th, the South-
Over Junction home —demonstyation
club members met at the home of
Mex, Sarah Jacksou, a demonstration
in proparing food for the sick wag
glven by the axent, They were taught
Low to make egg in the nest, the mom-
bers wero deeply interested in this
Mutritlous demonstration.
CHATHAM COUNTY FARMERS,
- INSTITUTE HOLDS MEETING
‘Monday, December 12th, the mem:
bers of the Chatham County Farmers
Institute held their regular monthly
meeting at the Ga. State College Dalry
Yoon.
* The following otlivery were elected
for 1922; Amos George, president;
Alexander Fueling, vice president;
Missy Wnfslyn Conyers, + seqretary;
Samuel Garduer, treayurer; Ker, Jokn
Sneed, cliuplain, \
‘These ollicers will be Installed at
the next reefing in January by Dot.
C. G. Wiley, president of the State
College, Alva Tabor , assistint stute
agent and S. J. Frazier, instruetor in
the poultry division.
FE. A. Willams was, present at tlie
raveting aad spoke to the members on
of ecremonfer, Mrs. Nathan Roberts
tho urgantzation of a Federal” Loun
| Assotlation, Alva Tabor thé assistant
state agent gave on ‘interesting talk
relative to the rraindoad of hogs to be
jakipped out'of Georgia on April ist,
joe
Mh ‘Tabor gave a pure-bred pig as a
which was held at the College, Novem:
prize for a pig\club-boy at the exbibit
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EXPERT SHOE REPAIR Ser
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520 WESY BROAD STREET
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GROCERIES & CONFECTIONERIES
quote yqu prices as cheap as (lose up
town and in addition every $5.00 you
\vith us entitle you to a pair of socks,
an arrows collar or 25 cents in merchan-
dige at the Toggery Shop, 2 doors be-
low the Star Theatré.
Wo have denionstrated that woe cap
34th & Randolph Streets
BEAUTY PARLORS
PORO SXSTEM
Over Savaunah Pharmacy !
Select Toilet Goods. Saymons’ Soaps
and perfumes. Combings made to order
Diplemas awedred. It i» our pleasure
to give you service
MRS. YOUNG
719 L2 WEST BROAD STREET
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC!
We wish to announce that we have moved to 41$ Broughlon Street
West, where wo have & full ling of optical goods, watches and jewel
ty. Allwateh, jewelry and optical repairs left at our oft place at
the corner of Broughton and Jefferson streets will be déllvered if
called for at our newadjlress, We guarantee the sume expert seryice
and courteous attentlon toour customers uni friends.
LEVY OPTCAL COMPANY
418 Broughton St., W.
WANTED—To employ 2 reliable
uran as wholesale distributor for
“Wampa” the wonderful (no kink)
hair grower, dnd dressing—selt to
dealers and appoint canvassers to
sell direct to consumers—big ynoney
to right party.Call after 6 p. m, 349
Sbercorn St. first Floor. Ask for
Mr. Brown, ‘
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A MAN GAINS POISE, ‘DIGNITY
AND SELF-CONFIDENCE
by wearing custom-tailored clothes that
are mudeto-measure for bim and bin.
une, Yuu are jadged by your appear
ance a xvod deal, and a successful man,
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swially or, financially, must look the
part. 7
519 PRICE STREET
Toleptowe 6107