A PECULIAR SITUATION
Old Policy Holders Alleged to Be Barred trom Holding New
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Policies***Two Rates tor White and Colored Patrons,
Much Money Lost Thereby***investigation (Bailed for.
Why This Discrimination ?
I notice that the Richmond Mutual Insurance Company, whose Home Office is at W^mond
claims to
persons who have stood by that insurance company all of who have - .borne the heat and
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the old policy in exchange for one of the new kind and tnis matter Persons who have never
holders, who regard that they are being discriminated against in thi« “£®p; seoure four before been members of this insurance company
are now able to come into the ation.
“ ss r~t.,, s «yrh:.^ “ rr.s operating here in which these discriminations do not exist, to tne^eim
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Unite1hist0maSUePr0risTgreat importance as with the coming of the years, the amount lost by policy
holders among our people will amount to thousands of dollars. ^ DENNY,
Attorney for Policy-holders.l
Improved Order Shepherds Pay 1U Death Qlaims Deputies Rallying to Great Drive Grand Shepherd Ora B. Stokes and Grand Secretary A. &.
Glark Tell the Story. The following death claim* were
paid during he past monuh: Susan Walker, Sheppards, Va. Walter Randall, Powhatan, Va. Wm Gibbods, Moorman River, Va,
Mary L. Demon, Covington, Va. Ella Mitchell,, Evergreen, Va. Cornelius Johnson, Saluda, Va. Eliza Carter, Saluda, Va. Millie Robinson, Roiling Hill, Va. Cora Lucas, Scottsville, Va. Francis Smith, Shadwell, Va. Richard T. Jackson, Richmond. Jennie A. Star, Dillwyn, Va.
Samuel Richardson, Richmond, Va.
; Mulinda Henderson, Richmond, Va
Deputy Eliza A. Berkley reported S new Fold last week, known as
“Queen of the South,” with thirty- two members. Grand Presiding Shep- herd initiated the members of this Fold at Price’s Hall Thursday, March *15th. Deputy Berkley has only eigh- teen more members to get before she .will have secured the number asked
wfor by the Grand Shepherd in the
headquarters membership drive.
Deputy Ella M. Thompson is the nearest approach to the number of
'^members expected from the workers •an this membership drive. She has rfco secure only two more to place her At the goal. Shepherd F. E. Light- *ner made good his pledge by report- ving seven members to his credit on She 21st at Ebenezer Baptist Church.
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This leaves only forty-three more to
^be secured by him. Rev. A. D. Daly 'cut down his quota by four, making •a total of six members reported by him in this drive. He has only for- ty-four more paces to go before reaching the goal. Daughters Leila xWynn ha* to her credit In tola drive sev^n members. She and ShenherH
•Llghtner lay claim to the same or- der of standing in the campaign.
The Grand Shepherd is in the midst of her workers, giving advice and enthusiasm and setting the pace for all of her workers in this drive. The following workers are contrib- uting to this drive by putting in new members, namely: F. J. Dias, V. F f’ousins, W. H. Milton, Susie J. Williams, Charles McClaibome, .1 i’li*. Bnskerville. R. C. Mitchell, Kulak N. Cunningham, Amo* C. Clark, E. 0. Lewis, Mary Crump, Mary Crawford. The meeting on the
21st was a huge success. Much in- terest and enthusiasm were mani- fested. A prize will be awarded next Wednesday night to the person bringing in the highest number of members over five. Every week
i thereafter a prize will be given to
i the successful canvasser,
j Deputy Mary E. Freeman sent in a very fine report on the sale of
lodge supplies for the month. She is the leading saleslady in our Or- der and sells more supplies than any
i other Deputy. In the sale of uni-
forms, etc., she is increasing her in-
come, and all other deputies might do well to copy her example.
Please do not forget the enter- tainment which win be given by
t Mrs. Ella M. Thompson at her home
I in Ziontown on the 9th of April, which is Easter Monday, for the benefit of the Welfare Department. Every Shepherd in Richmond and
vicinity is expected to attend this entertainment. This will be a day of rei.1 enjoyment and pleasure for you. Don't miss it. The Westhamp- ton car will take you to her home.
St. Elizabeth Fold is giving on the 26th an entertainment at 602 West
Clay Street for the benefit of the Welfare Department. Let every
Shepherd in Richmond attend it.
Purity Company wenj over th# top in an entertainment given on the 20th at Captain Pearl C. James' home. The entertainment was a success
from every angle. Many congratu- lations to the officers and members of this company. Every male member of the Order
in the Folds in the city of Richmond will be called to meet at Shepherds’ headquarters Friday night, March 30th, for the purpose of further per- fecting the organization of our Uni- form Rank here in Richmond. Let
every member of the Order answer the call when it is made. Honor Roll of Welfare Contributors
Continued. fannie Drew . >1.00 Bettie Pryor .25 Amanda Hudson .26 Ken Pryor .25 Jas. L. Jordan.25 Rev. D. S. Woolfolk.25 John Sellars .25 Maria Sellers .2"5 Adell Thomas ..25
Samuel A. Woody.25 Maria W*ody ..25 Flora L. White.25 Rosa Wood .25 Mamie Cosby.25 Mary H. Jordan.— *26
Ann Brock .25 *
Oliver Brockenborough .25 Barbara Brockenborough .25 Decker Coles ..26
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Mary Thompkins .25 Nora Cooper .25 Lorean E. Wells.25 Mattie Wells .25 Mollie White .25 »
Mollie A. Coles.25 Mary Brown .2o Rosa Price .25 Jennie Shelton . 25
Emma Wynn .25 Nannie Harris .25 Leroy Price .2o Ethel Smith .25 J. A. Thompson.2o Abraham Wickler .25 Rachel Woodson .25 W. L. Godsey.25 Maggie Craford .25 Elizabeth Wright .25 Louise V. Allen.25 Frances Collins .25 Berdie M. Starks.25 Mary Thompson .25 Jas. 0. Reid.25 Osie Fulton .25 Eflfie M. Hancock. -25
John H. Harvey.25 Agnes Golden .25 Katie Jones .25 Ellen Brown .-.. -25
St. Elizabeth reported, through
Mary E. Cousin, a nice collection for
the ‘Welfare Department at its last
meeting. Arabella of Scottsyille, Va., and Dorcas of Dorcas of Pittsburgh, Pa., reported 100% collection on the Welfare Department. Many congrat- ulations to these Folds for this
splendid showing. Let us see how
many Folds will be in the 100% class at the end of this month?
VIRGINIA: In the Hustings Court, part II, City •f Richmond, the 13th day of
February, 1921.
CHARLES D. REDMOND. .Plaintiff vs.
MINNIE REDMOND.Defendant
IN CHANCERY
The object of this suit is to obtain an absolute divorce for the plaintiff from the defendant upon -he ground of desert'cm and abandonment tor
more than three years prior the
commencemen of thiB suit.
And an affidavit hav'ng been made and Med hat the defendant, Minnie
Redmond is not a- resident of the
State of Virginia, it is ordered that
she do appear here w>'th'n ten days
after 'he due publication of this
order once a week for four success-
ive weeks in the Richmond Planet,
a newspaper published in the City of Richmond Vt. and do what may be
uecessary to protect her interest in
this suit.
A Copy—Teste: Vf. E. DUVAL Clerk.
By H. C. DUVAL, D. C.
National Ideals Lead Great
Movement
New Building in Process of (Hon*
struct ion *•= Mrs. Lelia W. Ban•
kett Makes 800 New Members NATIONAL IDEAL BENEFIT
SOCIETY HOLDS GREAT ENTHUSIASTIC DRIVE
Ov*r 800 Recruits Added
One of the biggest and most suc- cessful events ever held in the city of Richmond was the termination of
the membership drive of the Nation- al Ideal Benefit Society, Inc., at the Sharon Baptist Church, Thursday night, March 15.
At eight-thirty o’clock the edifice
was filled to its capacity with old and new members. Rev. R. S. An-
derson, special guest and pastor of
St. James and Center Baptist Churches, Amelia County, Virginia conducted the devotionals, after which Supreme Master, Mr. A. W.
Holmes, presented Mrs. Lelia W.
Bankett, National Lecturer and di- rector of the drive. With everything systematically ar-
' ranged for receiving reports, Mrs. Bankett proceeded to call the roll of the various loaal lodges and nurser- ies. It was inspiring to listen to the responses which netted the organiza- tion 861 new members. Mesdames M. S. Payne, S. B. Cog-
bill, 0. W. Smith and Susie E. J.
Grant, the efficient clerical force; deputies J. R. Hicks, T. L. Beverly and B. W. Perkins, with others as-
sisting, handled the reports with satisfaction and rapidity. The gen- eral committee comprised the local
deputies, associate deputies, counsel- ors, guardians and the office force, all of whom contributed largely to the success of the effort.
Mrs. Sarah Tunstall, of Hanover
County, accompanied by a large num- ber of her members, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter, of Glen Allen, Virginia, were present and made en- couraging remarks. Other speakers were: Mr. Jno. S. Powell, Dr. W. H. Smith, and Rev. R. H. Johnson. The overwhelming success of the
drive is not only attributed^ to the high esteem in which the lea'der and Supreme Master is held and the even tenor in which he has managed and controlled the affairs of this growing institution throughout the years of its existence, and the clean, honest'
method employed in conducting the
business; but the fact is that the
citizens and friends, as well as the
entire membership of the National Ideal Benefit Society, feel elated over the work now in progress of exten-
sively remodeling the Ideal Home Of- fice building. This added much in-
terest and enthusiasm to the drive.
If one wants to visualize, with the
natural eye, the progress the organi- zation really is making, stop at 210
East Clay Street; take a si e view
gaze and note the two-'jiory brick
addition in the rear, then observe the
excavating work being conducted to
build the front addition, bringing the structure out to the street line.
The building, when completed, is
anticipated to be one of the prettiest in Richmond. Of course nothing else could be expected when the famous architect, Prof. C. T. Russell, drew the plans. Contractors A. T. Holmes
and George Moody, with their well-
traihed men, are on the job daily, giving first clasB workmanship. The
beautiful, spacious building will be
ready for occupancy about the mid- dle of June, and the 16th annual
convention will meet in it the first
Tuesday in September, 1928.
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