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Page 1: Richmond planet (Richmond, Va.). 1919-08-23 [p ]. · A.uOUST L*a 1911) (Mrs. 'loo. Hughes.) Mrs. M. !.:. Johns of IJaltimoro is filing hi r atint Mrs. Hannah Ward Miss I cmice Coles,

A.uOUST L*a 19 11)

(Mrs. 'loo. Hughes.)Mrs. M. !.:. Johns of IJaltimoro is

filing hi r a tint Mrs. Hannah WardMiss I cmice Coles, has hern con'

fined t.i hod for (lie past week butis hotter row.Mr. S;nn Mason is home for a

visit.Mr. Logan, heller known asl.iKi' was operated on Friday hj

Han,-V "r. H\ U Hudgins.His inany f.-irnds are glad to know

,s SeMing along so nicelyMrs Mary ll;|s g()no (()

find city to s|;ond some time withher daughter. Mrs. Ethel rogue.

.Irs M.itCe Allen has gone to'ird-viip- to visit her mother.Mrs. Catherine Cage has returned

n«>»i, a wsii with friends at Norfolk«.n<l Hitokroe Hr«K°li,

^'.s. "'ill 1 hiker, 5\lrs. Martha1,1 "" :u"1 M>«. Kvn Hilton have renine I fn.in a pleasant visit withu i< limond 11 ie;:ds.Mrs rdaitluk / Criflin and little

daughter. Virginia are visiting1 fiends in Norfolk.

Mi and Mrs. Clifton l'arsham ofNow ^ ork. eily and Mrs. JoshuaSmith o| Itichinond visited Mr. md

* 1 H. Cousins last Wednesday.Mrs. Mattie Matthews and two

children of Newark, N. j., aro v^iting the former's mother, Mrs. LouiseMarshal).

Corporal A. W. lVyton is herorioni overseas, lie and his wife, Mrs.Hot t io 1 Vyton will visit Norfolk amitc 'Wii'ffa1V S< ,l"nl 1,f:10r° returning

Miss ()!ga Vaughan of New York« n\ is spending sonn- time with hergrand.no,her. Mrs. H. C. Vaughan.

Miss Myrtle Vaughan and Miss Olga} auglian went to Pair.plin citv to visit a few days.

Miss Lthel Howler of Hiehinond,is tin. guest of Mrs. Annie Vaugh

ir.,niA* llnll,los !"id daughter'..'.He and Alma aro visiting theformer's sister, Mrs. John Dean.

fn11v^> , ,)0r,a n- Anderson delightl>. en ertained a numher of friends

"U! oM S,)uni Main street,nv /'"'I ' A,1KUal ]n- Among the

.» "<d guest were Mrs. Nelsio Land

V . M1;.- rA,On,i0r <»' Norfolk,

\.i. miss 1-annie Urnnrh, Misses Hit

J° cnIIelon "ranch of Camden, N

ni'o K v8 °.f <h° IIosless> Mrs. Au-of N Y M,Lnn'n S' Sadi° R°ynol'lsl inln

* ir" ^ Omega Mason, MrsHelen Hughes, Mrs. Nannie Vaughan

m.. 'r^srszjz "z-Landonhi Blnnton, Mrs. Pearl Mad¬den, Mr. and Mrs A. p Perton «<.Huflalo, N. Y.

' ' yton of

I'/ fnr0!! JO,'n nrown heen quiteM for the past week. Hi8 n"';,'olvry. W'S" 'nr ""n " «P«Mly r.

Lieut Pago (Lancaster Is the guest

MrsA' W* Lanoaa,or-

"Us. EUa Minnis has returned tner home in Washington, D. c. a l

Ca£ViK" With M«- Maria

«l MrT m»"RIp", VlSl,in? "ls\irJ a

5 Coles of Ely St

feJSavs TS D:an° is s»cndi"Z a

^ Tuggio! 0m° °f ,iei' brot^-r

an,TM;:,as^vf^Freda Brownpounced last Tuesday 'night aTan .;rr hHd°eption

«.hoTomTo" zizT,y mmuian,? MrsKa'f Wi't'"ni- I»f<*mond,

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n"rN 'T""r" "rown »' ».">'>'>.Farmvni,. T .vl"i(inK friends In

Mr p "a Hampden- Sidney... »eo. Smith of Pembroke Vj»

s spending a few days hero

Bpordine"') Alr'S 0har,ie are

Prldgc' K',r vaoat,°n «t Natural

Mr. Shedrick Scott, wife and cliil

liome°of Mami,,0ni visitinK at

Mr? w-.- Ul.Mrfl- 1,utWie Scott.i ;. 1111c» Chambers of Pliin

S,¦""" Mr8' '"K« o" ofM ? V|S|II"K '"oir sis-

Virginia Jeffress.Mrs Roberta Hendricks and Clvl

jXZl '" WS" *"h Mrs- Vlr

Friday night August If, Missrheressn Anderson, elaborately en

tino,'nn1h°r rT nS' MiSsos r,^ion.. i i.

° ^''"ndon. N. J T.oli.'lid Pern ico Land of Norfolk and* ' "ranch Land of Norfolk.

I'll i; V M. <\ A. \OTI'jS.

The Y. M. 0. A. finds that it hasmorn titan paid for el'nging to theprincipals of tho work. (Boys andMon for Christ.)

Last. Friday night tho Bines andHods fought a great battle. Watch.9:20 A. M (ho workers came tollu> building for tho meeting that washeld.Tho srecinl programme in tho

poivtentiarv 10 A. M. for (he womenand by women was a great hour andall were he'pert. Mrs. R«nadn Mor¬ris Amnions renrtored special asslfvtanee and marV. some timely remarks.10 A. M. the committee was active

ill (lie city Jail and tlie meetingsnvp.vo a blessing.

The inmates of the city home 10A. M. made the committee woleonw.and special meetings y.ere hold.

¦1 1*. M. Master Walter Daniel copducted the ltU'Ctili" for the hoys atllie Y. M. A. building and it wanenjoyed. Mothers we lhank you.

Private Calvin lvnif;M told thestory of the overseas work and everyman helped f»:l*. M. at thehuilding. Mr. Harrett sang a spccuusolo accompanied by I'rof. It. H.Unrrell. Dr. tJarnitt of Washirgtou'made some remarks in keeping withthe hour.

Men lie on time Sunday ready forhai d work and (lie other man.

I otni: to the meeting for l!>e workm is l»:;;0 A. M. at the building.

1 t'. M. at the buildup; ihe uoynarc invited.

I ilev. William Thomas will a;ldre:stlio men f»:!$0 1*. M. at the b.ulding.Come and bring the other man.The hour demands prayr and we

are asking everybody to pray for theV. M. C. A.

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FliOltUXCK MCTTi:ii.

\M~rs. It M. Mitchell of Washingtoil, D. was called to Eustis, Fin., |J of account of tho illness of her fathor. ,

! Private V. S. Bethel, Co. I, 2-tthHat. Canadian Army has none South.|Mr. Christopher II. Johnson who

has boon connected with the So. Carolina lata 11 and Trust Co., for morethan .'{0 years was in the citv resent I,y*

. I.Miss It. Kirven, of Indianapolis,f

Ind., is visiting hor old homo, Hartsvil!(>, ft. C.M 5«» rhoinasena Taylor of Marion

S. c... has returned from a visit toMavosville, S. C.

Mr. Ed. K el ley of MvorRt'oci'? amiMiss Bessie English of Cades, S. C*.were married Tiiesdav, A.ugint 15

Mis. 10. .1, Graham of Dako Cityhas heen visiting Miss Corinc Whiteof Darlington, S. O.

Miss Hat tie Stanley of Pageland,S. (... has returned from Kingstrce

Mrs. Lauretta Williams of Effing-ham, S. has heen on a pleasuretrip to Jacksonville. Florida.Mr. Joe Davis of Sumter, S| C.,

is visiting in Wilmington. N. 0.'Mr. and Mrs. John Spams and

daughter Hornet and little Frankleft for a visit to Richmond, VaMr. Nathanie'i Hriggs has juono to

Norfolk, Va.Mr. Delmore 13. Moore has return

etl from overseas after an absence ofHI months.

11. (!. \V ilson, 1). C. I). O., passedthrough the city en route to Jacksonville, Fla., Dr. Wilson strongly endorses tho Age.

Dr. and Mrs. T. Gallant withlittle Waddeo and Miss l.eona MaeWehster went for a vide in his newcar.

Rev. J. W. Sasser of Ilartsvillo,S. C., pastor of Ml. Calvary andMt. Tommon llaptist Church is

.visiting Hev. W. M. Johnson in rovival effort at Bingham, S. C. Rev.Sasser is a North Carolinian fromGoldsboro, N. C., and is sucjoeedingjiioely. He ia a prominent memberof the Pec Dee Association,

Mrs. Airy Winn of Sumter, S. C.,is attending the St. Luke Convention jin Itichmond, Va.

I,ieut. Ci. W. Ivy, 370 Infantry, 03rd'Division, U. S. A. in company withMiss Anna Nelson of Washington, I).C. passed here enroutc to Jackson¬ville, Florida.

Mr. John Green of Charleston, S.C-, has returned from Baltimore, Md.where he left Mrs. Green in JohnHopkins Hospital.

Private Burrough Bellany of the'U. S. A. Co. C. 321 S. O. S. Bat.,.has returned from France.The New Dixio Cafe is open and

ready for business serving hot luncliice cream, cool drinks, and cigars.Fresh cake and bread received daily.Call to see us.

| Mr. J. W. McDonald has purcliased a large refrigerator and is now propared to serve you with fresh meatsof all kinds. 11c is located in theNew Joint Stock Building, Boyd St.|N. Florence.J Rev. Esau Kelley has moved intohis new store, N, Frasier street wherehe has a complete line of fancy groceries, and cool drinks, etc.' Rev. J, H. Wilson of Mayesville,circuit, Charleston, S. C. has gone toNew York.

Mr. Samuel Cooper of Timmonn-villc S. C. is visiting Norfolk, Va.Mrs. Liillio J. Walker and daughter

Ix>Hise of Augusta, Georgia are visiting in Pittsburg, Pa.

Mr. Julian Payne of U. S. A., hasreturned from France.

.E. B. WEBSTER. «'

IXM)lv! I.OOIv! LOOK! iCome, go with the Kings Daugh¬

ters of the 5th St., Baptist church onthis old time picnic to Ashland, Va.,Tuesday, August 2(5. Electric carsleaving Laurel and IJroad streets«>: ::0 A. M. ; 11:30 A. M. and »;: ao l\,.\I. Returning l'roin Ashland 8:150 P.M. and 10.30 P. M.Come with us and enjifiy a day of

pleasure in the country. Country dinnets will he served at reasonablejuices or you can carry your ownbaskets.AduKs, C,0 cents; children under

12 years of age 30 cents, llound tripfare.

Ti. B. BLACKWKLL, Pres.f.21 N. First. Sf.

Attorney W. 1«V Denny has boonretained by Airs. Ilopson, mother ofRobert llopson to assist in the prosecut ion of Richard "W. .Tack son.

i ruivn us; roit k\li\

A parly breaking up bouse keepingdesires to sell parlor, dining roomand other furniture. All in good condition. W'll sell reasonable to cashbuyer. Musi be sold at once. 1S1 f» W.C.raco Street. Phone Boulevard 800.W

MUX. AI>A I LA Kills ItltlOAKSII10U A KM.

Mrs. Ada Harris of 121S Chaffindreet loft the city last Saturday tovisit her sist< r. Mrs. l,ou llobbs atMr Kenno.v. Va.. 111 getting out ofho wagon, in some way she fell jbreaking t.or arm. I lor husband, IDeacon Harris of tlio Second RaptistJChurch left tlio city last Tuesday t«> t

ho with 'nor.

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Mr Thrma'? Minor of 1"0S AV.Hoyd street Richmond, Va.. afterloading tlio UStli Kienniai scrrdon oVthe O. (!. A. t). of l?ro'«. and Sis., ofl». and C. of tlio Ropublo. of Iiiheriuana North America and Hahaina Is-I »nd:; is in Philadelphia visiting hissi:'or Mrs. Cora Thompson and hisjdaughters. Cclia and Grace of 7.r>2

1!) street.

VIRCilNIA.la the Law and KquityCourt of the City of Richmond, the

1 litti Oay of August 1 (J 1 t».in Vacat.on.

JAM IIS CDKUO.s, l'laint iff,against

In Chancery. .

MART 11A CORDON, Defendant.IThe object of this suit is to obtain

an absolute divorce from the bond ofmatrimony by the plaintiff from thedefendant upon the ground of deser-t ion.An affidavit having been made an

filed that the defoliant Martha Cordoll is ;i nonresident of the state ofVirginia it is ordered that she appear here within fifteen days fromthe due publication of this order anddo what, may be necessary to protecther interest herein.

A Copy,Teste: LUTHER L1UHY,

Clerk.

J.'llKNRY CRI'TCHITKLD, P. Q.,1117 1*2. Marshall St., Richmond

Va.

*. t*.V I ,V.**VIRGINIA- In the I.i'w and EquityCourt oi: tlio City of Richmond, the]

12th day of August 1919.

In Vacation.U->

BKSSIE (J EORGIE PARSON, Plain¬tiff.

againstIn Chancery. ...

CSOIt DON I 'ARSON, Defendant.]ThO object of this suit is to obtainnu absolute divorce from the bond otmatrimony by the plaintiff from thedefendant upon the ground of deser¬tion and adultery.An affidavit having been inndo an

filed that the defendant Cordon Par¬son is a non resident of the state ofVirginia il is ordered that she ;rppeai* hern williin fifteen days afterthe duo publieation of thin order anddo what may he necessary to protecthis interest herein.

A Copy,Teste: LUTIIER XUBBY,

Clerk.

J. HENiiyY CRUTCIIFIEUD, P. Q.1117 K. Marshall SL, ItiohmondVa.

tmiLm *

VIRGINIA.In the Law arid EquityCourt of the City of JGichrootid, the

12th day of August 1019.

In Vacation.VIRGINIA LEWIS, Plaintiff,

againstx In Chancery

WILLIAM'LEWIS,' '

Defendant,The object, of this suit is to obtain

an absolute divorce from the bond ofmatrimony by the plaintiff from thedefendant upon the ground of deser-lion and adultery.An affidavit having been made an

filed that due diligence has been usedliv and on behalf of the plaintiff toascertain in what County or Corpor;at ion the defendant William Lewieis without effect, and that the plain¬tiff does not know his whereabouts,it is ordered that the said defendantWilliam Lewis appear here withinfifteen days after the due publicationr»f this order and do what may benecessary to protect his interest hereIn.

A Copy,Teste: LIJTIIER LIBRY,

Clerk.T. IIENRiY CRUTCIIFIELD, P. Q.,

1117 E. Marshall St., RichmondVa.

VIRGINIA.In the .Circuit Court ofChesterfield Couuty, July 25th,1919.

SUSIE BRANCH, Plaintiff.vs.

EDDIE BRANCH ..Defendant.

The object of this suit .is to obtainiin absolute divorce from the bonds:>f matrimony from the defendant onhe grounds of willful and continuouslesertion and abandonment for morethan three years, prior to (lie inst!lution of this suit. And affidavit having been made and filed that the delfondant is a nonresident oi thisiState, the said Eddie Branch is order'.d to appear here within fifteen days ]ifter the due publication of this, or jlor once a week for four successive jivoeks in The Richmond Planet, anewspaper published in the City of;Richmond, Va.. and do what may bo jnecessary to ported his interests?lerein. '

A Copy.Teste:PHILIP V. COOBILL,

Clerk.C. MIMMS, f. c.

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Court of Appeals DirectsMandate. j

Till-: Ui:< KKIC KNTERED.-VI.HGINI.VS charter not REVOKED. iTill'] KM) OF A PROLONGED tXLNTEST.!

LAW OFFICES, WILSON, IIUIDEKOPER AND LlOSlI.Washington, D. G., July 1G, 1919.John Mitchell, Jr., Grand Chancellor of tho Grand Iyodfjo, K. of P.,No. 311 North Fourth Stroet, ltichmond, Virginia.Dear Sir: Enclosed is copy of decree enlored by Hie SupremeCourt of the District of Columbia this .morning through Mr. JusticeSiddons, upon the mandate of tho Court of Appeals. * * *

Youra very truly,PAAJL E. LEttlL

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COIAJM1HA.Holding an Equity Term.

GRAND LODGE OF KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,OF NORTH AMERICA, ETC.,

PLAINTIFF,VS. EQUITY, NO. 32281.

THE KNIGHTS OF PYtHIAS OF NORTHAMERICA, DEFENDANTS.

THIS CAUSE coming on for further consideration upon thorecord and proceedings therein and the mandate of the Court ofAppeals of the District of Columbia, filed herein on tho 23rd dayof May, 1919, on tho appeal of the defondants from tho decree ofthis Court made and passed on tho 1st day of Juno, 1917.

It is this lGth day of July, 1919, adjudged, ordored and de¬creed that the said decree of tho 1st day of June, 1917, he, andthe sanio hereby is, set aside, vacated, and for nothing hold, andthat in lieu thereof it Is adjudged, ordered and decrcod as follows:

1. That tho defendants, the Supremo Lodgo of the Knightsof I'ythias of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africaand Australia, and the individual defondants, officers of tho saidSupreme Ix>dgo, in the bill of complaint mentioned and described,be, and tho same hereby are, restrained and permanently enjoinedfrom attempting to enforce the decree or enactment of tho BaidSupromo Lodge adopted at its biennial session, hold at BaltimoreCity, Maryland, in the year 1913, purporting to revoke the charterof the plaintiff and to dissolve tho said plaintiff. Grand Ix>dgo oftho jurisdiction of Virginia, and from doing any other act or thingon th*J assumption that tho said plaintiff. Grand Lodge, has beendissolved, or that its fraternal charter has been revoked.

2. That the prayers of tho said bill of complaint that thesaid defendants bo rostrainod and permanently enjoined from en-.forcing, or attempting to onforco, tho proclamation of suspension.of the plaintiff issued at New Orleans, Louisiana, on tho 20th dayof July, 1S-12, bo, and the same hereby are, denied.

3. It'appearing from its opinion in reversing tho said decree<»f this Court, mado and passed on tho 1st day of Juno, 1917, thattho said Court, of Appeals deemed it unnecessary to consider the.contentions of -(ho defendants herein, appellants in tho said cause,as to tho legality of the tax complained of by the plaintiff and thecollection of which was restrained and enjoined in and by paragraphthree of the said reversed decree, It is further adjudged, orderedand decreed that determination of tho legality of said tax be, andthe same hereby is, reserved until, if at all, it shall be undertakento be tho basis of any further action by the defendant Order, thoKnights of Pythias, against the plaintiff; and for this purpose thiscause is retained for such amendatory or supplemental pleadings asshall or may hereafter be allowed by this Court on tho applicationof any of the parties, plaintiff or defendant hereto, and for suchfurther orders and decrees as may hereafter by the Court be deemedjust, and proper.

4. And it i^ fi"*ih«r adjudged, ordered and decreed on the sug.gestion of the defendants, consented to by the plaintiff, that each ofthe. sain parties, plaintiff and defendant, pay^ their respective costs inthis Court, and that the defendants have and recover of the plaintifftheir seats in the said Court of Appeals, to he taxed by the Clerk in ac¬cordance with the mandate of the said Court of Appeals, and that thedefendants have execution therefor as at Law.F. L. SIDDONS, Justice.

And from tho third paragraph of this decree and the provisionsthereof, the defendants in open court appeal to the Court of Appeals ofthe District of Columbia, and the penalty of the bond for costs on suchappeal is hereby fixed at One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) with libertyto the defendants in lieu of such bond to deposit Fifty Dollars ($f>0.00)kn live Registry of the Court.

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