Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia. Proceedings of the 109th Communication June 19 23, 2007 Augusta, Georgia

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1 Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia 330 Auburn Avenue, NE Atlanta, Georgia Proceedings of the 109th Communication June 19 23, 2007 Augusta, Georgia The Honorable Ramsey Davis, Jr., 33º Most Worshipful Grand Master Sister Vashti Grimes Pullen Grand Worthy Matron Brother Aaron Kent, 32º Grand Worthy Patron Sister Marguerite T. Davis Grand Treasurer Sister Barbara E. Jackson Grand Secretary Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007)

2 Annual Address of Grand Worthy Matron Sister Vashti Grimes Pullen 109th Annual Communication of Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia, P. H. A. Eastern Stars: Continuing the Legacy With Faith June 20, 2007 Augusta, Georgia Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5-6. Giving reverence to God who is life and who has given me life, I bring you warm greetings. I consider it a blessing to be among the living and not the dead; to be above the ground and not under the ground. Because it could have easily been the other way. I give praise to God, for He has allowed each of us to breathe afresh, this new day. To God be the Glory!!! Prayer: With a grateful heart I rise to praise you, O Lord, my God, for you have refreshed me with a restful sleep and given me by Your grace to see the dawn of a new day. You have made this day. It belongs to You. Grant that every word I utter and every act I perform will reveal Your presence in my life. Make me thoughtful and considerate and keep me patient with those who may provoke me. Remove from my heart malice and resentment. Protect us from accident and harm and return us safely to our homes. This I pray in Jesus name. Amen. TO: The Honorable Ramsey Davis, Jr., 33º, Most Worshipful Grand Master, Prince Hall Grand Lodge, F& AM; Brother Aaron Kent, 32º, Grand Worthy Patron; Brother Felton L. Hudson, 33º, Past Grand Worthy Patron; Brother E. E. McIntyre, Jr., 33º, Past Grand Worthy Patron; Sister Belle S. Clark, Past Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Ruby C. Clayton, Past Grand Worthy Matron; Grand Chapter Officers Past and Present; District Worthy Matrons, District Worthy Patrons, Worthy Matrons, Worthy Patrons, Past Matrons, Past Patrons, Officers and Members of subordinate chapters. To our honored guests, Grand Worthy Matrons and Grand Worthy Patrons and other guests from visiting jurisdictions. And in the words of the late Past Grand Matron Sister Florence M. Hogan, If I missed anyone you too! I stand before you this afternoon with a rejuvenated spirit and prepared for another journey in my life. God has placed many trials in my path. However, I know those trials were to test my faith and make me strong. Whatever the case, I can say today and always, I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ; for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth. Romans 1:16. Words are inadequate to express my sincere thanks to all of you for your support during my tenure. I will be eternally grateful. To God be the Glory!!!...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 2

3 Address of Vashti G. Pullen, Grand Worthy Matron, continued I recognize the fact that I have not reached this plateau alone, for I Vashti Carnett Grimes Pullen, have stood on the shoulders of Sisters Dorothy Edwards, Viola Hart Felton, Mary H. Jones, Ruth V. Cobb, Minnie DeVaughn, Mary L. Seller-Ayers, P. B. Eichelberger, Marie B. Cooper, Lillian E. Blake, Florence M. Hogan, Ruby C. Clayton and Belle S. Clark. Those twelve Past Grand Worthy Matrons inspired the courage I needed in the leadership of this august body, Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, Jurisdiction of Georgia. Courage sister, do not stumble, though your path be dark as night. There is a star to lead the humble. Trust in God and see the light. Allow me to say thank you to the Executive Board members, elected and appointed officers and members for your love, support and cooperation. Last, but certainly not least, I thank my husband Johnny, our son Christopher, our grandson DeAnte, my siblings at home and especially those here: Lucile, Brenda, Yvette, Fay, Patricia, Jackie and the dear sisters and brothers of Amy s House Amy R. Dunn Chapter No. 82, O.E.S. for your outpouring of love and support. This Grand Session is dedicated to the memories of my late parents, Reverend Brother Val G. and Sister Artella Grimes; my sister Thelma Smith and my brothers Genie Huff, Jr., and the Reverend Brother Lucious J. Huff, Sr. And now as I reminisce of our past themes, they were as follows: Eastern Stars: Unfolding the Vision & Moving to a New Destiny We had a vision and made changes to enhance the order. Eastern Stars: Unfolding Our Purpose as He Orders Our Steps We were informed that it was not about us. Eastern Stars: The Key to Success, Affiliation, Dedication & Charity We were informed to be dedicated and show love. Eastern Stars: Striving for Excellence Through Unity & Love We were informed to build strong bonds of fraternal love. And now: Eastern Stars: Continuing The Legacy With Faith What is Faith? One dictionary defines faith as: A confident belief in the trustworthiness of a person; loyalty to a person; belief and trust in God and in the doctrines expressed in the scriptures. Now faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. But without faith, it is impossible to please Him. To continue the legacy of this Order, we must first seek God. The reward for our faith will be the continued success and growth of Prince Hall Grand Chapter. Each of us will leave our mark a legacy for future Eastern Star sisters. STATE OF THE ORDER I have traveled throughout the state and I have found that the Order as a whole is enjoying peace and harmony. I commend the Grand Conductress, Grand Associate Conductress, Grand Lecturers and District Worthy Matrons for your dedication, concern and participation in t...continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 3

4 Address of Vashti G. Pullen, Grand Worthy Matron, continued the ritualistic work of the Order. Your willingness to persevere, even in the midst of declining membership, is commendable. I charge and encourage each of you to keep the ritualistic work of our beautiful Order alive and continue moving in the appropriate state of leadership. We have accomplished a lot, however there is much more to be attained. PRINCE HALL GRAND YOUTH CHAPTER Train up a child in the days of their youth, and when he is old he will not depart from it. What can be said about our youth? They are second to NONE. I am very proud of the direction in which the Grand Youth Chapter and the local youth chapters are headed. I commend the Grand Youth Directress and the Grand Assistant Youth Directresses for your superb leadership, and in assisting this administration by visiting your assigned regions, and organizing youth chapters. Hats off to Brunswick District No. 7 for hosting the Youth Officers Workshop and Augusta District No. 3 for hosting the Youth Grand Session. Our youth are certainly on the move and will be productive Eastern Star members. OUR SAINTED DEAD Let not your heart be troubled; ye believe in God, believe also In me. In my Father s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. St. John 14:1-3. This year, many sisters and brothers have made the transition from their earthy home. We mourn the loss of one hundred thirty-seven of our beloved sisters and brothers. Yet we are confident in saying, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Among those was elected officer, Sister Velma Harris, Grand Esther. We pause to pay tribute to the lives of our members, and will honor them in a fitting memorial during the Grand Chapter of Sorrow. The ceremonies will be performed on Wednesday evening by our host, August District No. 2. GENERAL CONFERENCES In January 2007, a delegation from Georgia attended the Southeast Region Conference in Orlando, Florida. We, in turn, were joined by the delegation from The Bahamas, Barbados, Alabama and Tennessee. We were graciously received by the host jurisdiction: Reverend Brother Michael Moore, MWGM; Sister Mildred Smith, GWM and Brother William Cure, GWP. In May, 2007 Sister Belle S. Clark, PGWM, Brother Aaron Kent, GWP and myself traveled to Denver, Colorado to attend the Conference of Grand Masters and Grand Matrons. The conference President is Sister Elvera R. Shannon, GWM of Louisiana. During the conferences, there were harmonious fraternal relations shared with delegates from other jurisdictions. We thank you for the opportunity....continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 4

5 Address of Vashti G. Pullen, Grand Worthy Matron, continued Eastern Stars: Continuing the Legacy With Faith. You say we have faith to continue the legacy of stardom? Beep, beep, beep. This is a test of Prince Hall Grand Chapter Emergency Testing System. Falsely accused Loss of a job Outstanding bills Beep, this is only a test. Conflicts in chapter meetings Jealousy among members No recognition for successful Community Service Projects Beep, this is only a test. Members put stumbling blocks in your plans (hinder you) Members try to tear you down (deter you) -Beep, this is only a test. How can we stand the test of the adversary? How can we continue the legacy with faith? Well, I am glad you asked...we must: Be faithful to your vow as Adah Be devoted and true as Ruth Be willing to stand up for right as Esther Have the undeviating faith as Martha Have love for one another as Electa As we assemble here today, let us resolve to provide and deliver the most effective service to eastern stardom. Remember the very essence of our work is service. With our hands in God s hands, we must continue the work with all its responsibilities but with confidence, courage, hope, love and faith. Finally, I am sure that this organization will be strengthened through our faith in God and our love of the order. We as Eastern Stars will continue this Legacy with Faith on account that we ve come this fair by faith, leaning and depending on the Lord. I am your humble servant, Vashti Carnett Grimes Pullen, the 13th Grand Worthy Matron of Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Stars, Jurisdiction of Georgia. I love you and there ain t nothing you can do about it! Farewell, Farewell, Farewell. Stewardship Report for GWM Vashti G. Pullen July, 2006 through June, /30-7/2/06 Attended Benjamin Family Reunion, Chicago, Il 7/8/06 Attended Funeral Services for Pm Viola Anderson, Dublin, GA 7/10-11/06 Prince Hall Grand Chapter Office, Atlanta, GA 7/15/06 Attended MD#5 Health Fair, Milledgeville, GA 7/17-18/06 Attended South Carolina Grand Session 7/29/06 Attended Georgetown District #25 Meeting...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 5

6 Stewardship Report for GWM Vashti G. Pullen, Continued 8/5/06 Attended Vidalia District Picnic 8/12/06 Attended Sol C. Johnson Scholarship and Grand Lecturer Meeting, Perry, GA 8/19/06 Attended Albany District Meeting 8/26/06 Attended Statesboro District #18 and Millen District #16 Grand Master and Grand Matron Appreciation Banquet, Statesboro, GA 9/3/06 Installation for Star of Georgia Chapter, Atlanta, GA 9/8-10/06 Attended Prince Hall Day Celebration, Columbus, GA 9/16/06 Attended Atlanta District #3 Queen of the South and Amaranth Degree, Atlanta, GA Prince Hall Grand Chapter Office, Atlanta, GA Attended Capitol Star Anniversary, Atlanta, GA 9/17/06 Attended Amy R. Dunn Chapter #82 Anniversary, Macon, GA 9/21-24/06 Attended Grand Court Heroines/Cyrene Crusaders Session, Atlanta, GA 9/30/06 Attended Butler District Meeting 10/7-10/06 Attended United Supreme Council, Washington, DC 10/11-31/06 Piedmont Hospital with son Chris recovering from Pancreas Transplant 11/11/06 Attended Testimonial for Deputy Willis Brown, Atlanta, GA 11/12/06 Attended Peace Chapter Anniversary, Atlanta, GA 11/13/06 Attended Amy R. Dunn #82 Veterans Celebration, Macon, GA 11/17-19/06 Attended Desert Planning Meeting, Savannah, GA 11/19/06 Visited with PGWP Willie V. Coleman, Savannah, GA 11/26/06 Attended Masab Temple & Masab Court Potentate Ball, Macon, GA 12/1/06 Attended MD#5 Awards Ball (Chair-person), Milledgeville, GA 12/2/06 Speaker for Mary McLeon Bethune Chapter Anniversary, Augusta, GA 12/4/06 Attended Meeting/Election Amy R. Dunn Chapter #82, Macon, GA 12/10/06 Participated in Milledgeville Christmas parade, Milledgeville, GA 12/16/06 Attended Hourglass Lodge & Laurel Growth Chapter Banquet, Hinesville, GA 12/30/06 Attended MD#5 Administrative Degree, Macon, GA 1/12-14/07 Attended Southeast Regional Meeting, Orlando, FL 1/15/07 Attended MLK, Jr., Parade, Eastman, GA (Guest of PM Martha Sauls) 1/20/07 Speaker for Knights Templar Banquet, Atlanta, GA 12/27/07 Attended OES Youth Workshop, St. Marys, GA Attended Statesboro District #18 Banquet, Statesboro, GA...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 6

7 Stewardship Report for GWM Vashti G. Pullen, Continued 2/10/07 Attended Mid-Winter Meeting, Macon, GA 2/21/07 Attended Ebony Fashion Show, Macon, GA 2/23/07 Attended MD#5 Past Matrons/Patrons Council #8 Meeting, Macon, GA 2/24/07 Attended Grand Court Heroines of Jericho Workshop, Dublin, GA 4/7/07 Attended Hat-A-Thon for Past Matron/Patron Council #8, Macon, GA (Chairperson) 4/13/07 Attended Past Matron/Patron Council #8 Meeting, Macon, GA 4/14/07 Attended Central City Chapter #46 Five Point Tea, Macon, GA 4/15/07 Attended Vashti Grimes Pullen Chapter Five Point Tea, Atlanta, GA 4/27-29/07 Attended OES Grand Youth Session, Augusta, GA 5/11/07 Attended Mardi Gras Celebration for Five Point Club, Macon, GA 5/16-20/07 Attended Conference of Grand Masters/Matrons, Denver, CO 5/27/07 Attended Joint Anniversary of J.H.Walker #55 and Amy R. Dunn #82, Macon, GA 5/29/07 Attended MD#5 Workshop, Macon, GA 6/5/07 Attended Shiloh Chapter #8 OES Meeting, Saundersville, GA 6/9/07 Attended Americus District #14 Meeting, Americus, GA Visited with PM Mamie Fuse, Americus, GA 6/15/07 Visited Brenda G. Carswell Sister Session, Macon, GA 6/18-23/07 Attended Prince Hall Grand Chapter 109th Annual Session, Augusta, GA Attended Amy R. Dunn Chapter #82 Meetings 6:30 p.m. on 1st & 3rd Mondays Thanks to all of you for your invitations to your Chapter and District events. A special thanks to those of you who called, visited, sent cards, brought food and opened your home to me as my son Chris recovered from surgery at Piedmont Hospital. We thank you for all acts of kindness and most of all, we thank you for your Prayers. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 7

8 Annual Address of Grand Worthy Patron Brother Aaron Kent, 33º 109th Annual Communication of Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia, P. H. A. Augusta, Georgia June 20, 2007 The Honorable Ramsey Davis, Jr, 33º Most Worshipful Grand Master, Prince Hall Masons of Georgia Sister Vashti G. Pullen, Grand Worthy Matron Prince Hall Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star Sister Marilyn Moore, Grand Associate Matron Past Patron Richard Baker, Grand Associate Patron Past Grand Worthy Matron, Ruby C. Clayton Past Grand Worthy Matron, Belle S. Clark Past Grand Worthy Patron, E. E. McIntyre Past Grand Worthy Patron, Willie V. Coleman Past Grand Worthy Patron, Felton L. Hudson Worthy Matrons, Past and Present Worthy Patrons, Past and Present Other Grand Chapter Officers, Elected and Appointed, Past and Present Our Honored Guests, Sisters and Brothers Greetings: First I give thanks to God our Savior, and to Jesus Christ our Lord. It is with great pleasure that I greet each of you as we meet here in the city of Augusta, Georgia to observe the 139th Grand Communication of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge and 109th Annual Session of the Prince Hall Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star of Georgia and its Jurisdictions. No greater joy can be mine than to stand before you as your Grand Worthy Patron. I will always cherish this moment as long as I live. This moment will be placed in the minutes of this Grand Chapter so that other generations will know that we were here. You have done so much to make me feel welcome to be in this position, and I want each one of you to know I m grateful and express my gratitude. Let us first pause and give thank to the Supreme Grand Patron of the universe for His amazing Grace who has brought us safely thus far on our way and who alone can keep us in the path of righteousness. It is befitting at this time for us to rise and sing two verses of the song our founding Fraternal Organizers sang to open that memorable session August 29, 1899 at Savannah, Georgia, Guide me Oh Thou Great Jehovah;. Following this song, we will be led in Prayer by our Grand Chaplain....Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 8

9 Address of Aaron Kent, Grand Worthy Patron, continued Greetings and welcome to the 109th Annual Session of the Prince Hall Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, for the Jurisdiction of Georgia. We look forward to meeting all Grand Chapter Officers, past and Present, Official Representatives of the several Subordinate Chapters from across this great state, and many distinguished visitors from sister jurisdictions. I m grateful for the support each of you has given me in my second year as your Grand Worthy Patron. I have received many invitations from your District and Chapter events. Some I was able to attend, some I was not and I hope you understand that I could not attend them all. I attended as many as I could. Please give me another opportunity and I will try to visit you. Thank you very much. STATE OF THE ORDER I m happy to report that peace and harmony prevails over the Jurisdiction. There are some trouble spots that come up from time to time over the Jurisdiction and Grand Worthy Matron Pullen and I have been called on to help you solve the problems that you may have in your District or Chapters. I asked that you get a copy of the Grand Chapter By-Laws and study them. This will give you the answer to some of the problems. Study your ritual to show perfection. I ve found that some Chapters are getting away from the ritual and adding their own version and this is not the way it should be read. I ask that you do not deviate from your rituals. Prayers and songs are in the rituals. They are to be used in the manner which they were written. When in doubt, call your Grand Worthy Matron or Grand Worthy Patron. They will help you find the answer to your question. Grand Worthy Matron Pullen often sends each Chapter a copy of her Proclamation, informing you that you must have a Secretary and Treasurer s report and an Audit report before your Districts or Chapters can have an election of officers. I have found that there are some Districts and Chapters who are not doing these reports and this must stop. Grand Lecturers and District Worthy Matrons, it is your duty to make sure this is carried out. There can be no election if these reports are not given. I ve seen over the years a mis -use of the black ball against a candidate, most times for no reason but to keep the candidate out of the Order. If you know something bad about a candidate, inform the committee and don t wait until the night of the ballot to stop her from being accepted for membership in the Chapter. You must remember, when your name was read, no black ball dropped against you. It there was a black ball deposited against you, you would not be sitting in this Grand Chapter meeting today. Don t do this because you can. A Chapter cannot grow without new members. Grand Master Davis sent out an edit that a Brother can t vote on who comes in the Chapter for membership. Worthy Patrons, you do not run the Chapter the Worthy Matron was elected to govern her Chapter, and you are to advise her only. Do not take over her Chapter. That is not your duty. OFFICIAL ACTS AND VISITS Official acts covered a multitude of activities including the issuing of (20) dispensations and a number of Official Visits. 6/5/06 Visited Pride of Forsyth 6/16/06 Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter Planning Meeting...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 9

10 Address of Aaron Kent, Grand Worthy Patron, continued 6/20/06 Attended Grand Session in College Park, GA 6/28/06 Relate State, Savannah, GA 7/15/06 District #3 Feed the Hungry 7/17/06 Alabama Grand Session 7/29/06 Georgetown District Meeting 7/30/06 Golden Link Chapter #204 8/12/06 Scholarship Meeting, Perry, GA 8/19/06 Albany District Meeting 8/26/06 Statesboro District Meeting 8/26/06 Banquet Honoring GM Davis and GWM Pullen 8/27/06 Gate City Banquet 9/3/06 Reinstatement of Star of Georgia Chapter #378 9/9/06 Prince Hall Day, Columbus, GA 9/16/06 Queen of the South and Amaranth Degrees in Atlanta District #3 10/01/06 Arena Chapter #29, Anniversary 10/21/06 Carrollton Chapter #28, Anniversary 10/29/06 Morris Brown Chapter #130, Covington, GA 11/04/06 Performed funeral service for Sister Bonnie Thompson 11/11/06 Baxley District Meeting 11/12/06 Peace Chapter #146, Anniversary 12/02/06 Vashti Grimes Pullen Chapter #586, Anniversary 12/07/06 Capitol Star Chapter #148, Election 12/16/06 Atlanta District #3, Administrative Degree 12/17/06 Corner Stone Lying 12/30/06 Perform Funeral Service for Past Grand Matron Sister Dalia Walls, State of Illinois 1/20/07 Atlanta District #3, School of Instruction 1/27/07 Grand Youth Workshop 1/27/07 Capitol Star #148, Julia K. Neal #582, King Solomon #42, Joint Prayer Breakfast...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 10

11 Address of Aaron Kent, Grand Worthy Patron, continued 2/10/07 Mid-Winter Meeting, Macon, GA 2/17/07 Atlanta District #3, Workshop for Worthy Matrons and Worthy Patrons 2/19/07 Grand Lodge/Grand Chapter Planning Meeting, Augusta, GA 2/29/07 Black History Speaker, LaGrange, GA 3/10/07 Millen District #16 Meeting, Sylvania, GA 3/11/07 Ruth Chapter #102, Anniversary 3/17/07 Atlanta District #3, School of Instruction 3/31/07 Augusta District #2, Meeting 4/15/07 Vashti Grimes Pullen #586, Tea 4/21/07 Atlanta District #3, Annual Meeting, Carrollton, GA 4/22/07 Arena #29, Tea 4/27/07 Grand Youth Session, Augusta, GA 4/28/07 Perform funeral service for Sister Velma Harris, Grand Esther, Sandersville, GA 5/12/07 St. Johns Commanders & Crusade Court & Nights Templar, Breakfast 5/16/07 Conference of Grand Chapters, Denver, Colorado FRATERNAL RELATIONS It has been a pleasure for us to represent the Prince Hall Grand Chapter of Georgia on m any visits to other sister Jurisdictions. We have, on your behalf, extended Love and Fellowship and received the same in return. We are glad to have our guests from other Jurisdictions and we hope that your stay will be an enjoyable one. Thanks to each one of you for giving us the opportunity to serve you in this way. YOUTH DEPARTMENT I wish to thank sister Eddie Lee Marsh, Grand Youth Director and her committee for the great work they are doing with the youth from across the state. A dozen of red roses will go the all the youth leaders in the Chapters for giving their time and efforts to be sure each child is in the right place and looking their best. LILLIAN BLAKE SCHOLARSHIP FUND For a number of years the Prince Hall Grand Chapter of Georgia, Order of the Eastern Star has assisted many Boys and Girls to help them get a better education when each leaves high school from across the state. The Queen s Contest over the years raised more than $100, in each year for the last three years. Prince Hall Grand Chapter knows it must continue to raise money for our youth. The Scholarship Fund gets more applications each year. To God be the Glory. NECROLOGY The impressive ceremonies of the Chapter of Sorrow continues to remind us of the breviary of human life, and also warns us to be ready for that day which at last shall come unto all when the...continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 11

12 Address of Aaron Kent, Grand Worthy Patron, continued body returns to dust and the spirit unto Him who gave it. Those Brothers and Sisters have gone to a better place to be with the Lord, continues repeated but soon forgetting, that each one of us must alone pass through the shadows of death and dwell in the house of darkness. I recommend: RECOMMENDATIONS 1. That the usual donations be made to the Grand Chapter Officers 2. That we continue and expand the Queen s Contest 3. That we make the usual donations to: A. United Negro College Fund B. Sickle Cell Foundation C. American Cancer Fund D. N. A. A. C. P. Legal Defense Fund E. That a Technology Fee of $25.00 per year be assessed each Chapter for computers, stamps, printers, fax machine and phones 4. That the Grand Chapter continue to send the Grand Matron and Grand Patron to Represent you at the South-East Regional Conferences and Conferences of Grand Chapters. 5. That all the Chapters in the Jurisdiction use the Candle -lighting Ceremony that was prepared by Ruth Chapter #102 of Atlanta, Georgia. All District Matrons should make sure the each Chapter in her district have copies. IN CLOSING I leave you with these words for June 20, 2007: In making others happy, we will be happy too. For the happiness you give away returns to shine on you. Thank you and May God Bless, Brother Aaron Kent Grand Worthy Patron. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 12

13 PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR JURISDICTION OF GEORGIA GRAND CHAPTER ELECTED OFFICERS Sis. Vashti G. Pullen Grand Worthy Matron Bro. Aaron Kent Grand Worthy Patron Sis. Marilyn Moore Grand Associate Bro. Richard Baker Grand Associate Patron Sis. Barbara E. Jackson Grand Secretary Sis. Marguerite T. Davis Grand Treasurer Sis. Lynnette S. Hymes Grand Conductress Sis. Deaidra Wilson Grand Associate Conductress Sis. Lucile Hudson Grand Trustee, Chairman Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 13

14 Brief History Prince Hall Grand Chapter The Grand Lodge of Masons met in Rome, Georgia, in June At that time it was decided to establish a Widow and Orphans Home. A committee composed of the Grand Master, the Grand Secretary, and others was elected to select a location. The same fall Americus, Georgia, was chosen. After this was done, the great task to support it was considered. Thought was then given to the ladies. The Eastern Star was considered. Grand Master W. E. Terry and Grand Secretary Sol C. Johnson were induced to become members. This was done by being connected wit the Grand Chapter of the Jurisdiction of the district of Columbia. That Grand Chapter was induced to grant dispensation to Electa Chapter of Savannah No. 1, Martha Chapter of Ashburn No. 2, and Adah Chapter of Baxley No. 3. These three Chapters were formed in Through the influence of Brothers Terry and Johnson, Electa Chapter No. 1 was organized July 18, 1898, in Savannah. Then the following were organized: Martha Chapter, No. 2, October 18, 1898, at Ashburn; Adah Chapter, No. 3, October 20, 1898, at Baxley, Georgia; Lydia Chapter, No. 1, November 24, 1898, at Darien; Rachel Chapter, No. 5, November 25, 1898, at Darien; Bethany Chapter, No. 6, November 28, 1898, at Hasty; Mary Chapter, No. 7, at Willacoochee; Shiloh Chapter No. 8, April 27, 1899, Sandersville; Rebecca Chapter, April 30, 1899, Darien; Sarah Chapter, No. 10, March 2, 1899, Valdosta; White Star Chapter, No. 1, 1899, Tifton; Kings and Daughters Chapter, No. 12, August 19, 1899, Hazelhurst; and Queen of Sheba Chapter, No. 13, August 25, 1899, Cordele. These Chapters called a meeting for the forming of the Grand Chapter in Savannah, Georgia, Monday, August 29, 1899, at the Duffy Street Hall. Sol C. Johnson, Worthy Patron of Electa Chapter, called the meeting to order and made a motion that Grand Master W. E. Terry be Chairman. Brother J. H. Babcock of Shiloh Chapter moved that Sister Mary L. Sellars (Ayers) be Secretary. Constitution and Bylaws were adopted. These were interspersed with a pleasing program. The following officers were elected: W. E. Terry, Worthy Grand Patron; Sis. Dorothy Edwards, Worthy Grand Matron; Sis. Mary L. Sellers (Ayers), Worthy Grand Associate Matron; Sis. Emma Walker, Worthy Grand Treasurer; Sol C. Johnson, Worthy Grand Secretary; Sis. Annie L. Babcock, Worthy Grand Conductress; Sis. Ella Thomas, Worthy Grand Associate Conductress; and I. F. Burgress, Worthy Grand Lecturer. The following appointments were made: J.. Babcock, Grand Associate Patron; Rev. Alexander Harris, Grand Chaplain; sis. Jane Holland, Grand Adah; Sis. L. M. Sellers, Grand Ruth; Sis. Angie Buyton, Grand Esther; Sis. Maggie Hayslip, Grand Martha; Sis. R. H. Richardson, Grand Electa; Sis. E. T. Burke, Grand organist, and C. Brinson, Grand Sentinel. The Grand Chapter was formed with thirteen Chapters. The fourteenth, Amelia Chapter, at Pelham, was not able to be represented. At the next session which was held in Americus, twelve new Chapters were reported. Today, Prince Hall Grand Chapter has 202 Financial Chapters with a membership of more than 14, 000. STATE OF GEORGIA CHATHAM COUNTY TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 14

15 Brief History Prince Hall Grand Chapter, continued The petition of The Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star for the State of Georgia, and Jurisdiction, respectfully shows: FIRST. That petitioner was duly incorporated by this honorable court under the name of The Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction, on August 16, SECOND. That it desires to renew its charter as set out in the original petition and order of incorporation, such renewal to take effect from the expiration of its charter, to wit: August 16th, THIRD. Petitioner files along with this petition a certified abstract from the minutes of the corporation showing that this application for renewal has been authorized by proper corporated action. WHEREFORE, petition prays that this honorable court may pass an order declaring this petition granted and renewing the charter of said corporation, such renewal to take effect from the date of August the 16, The Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction. By Sol C. Johnson Royal Grand Patron F. B. Pettie Attorney for Petition. WHEREAS, the charter of The Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction will expire on August the 16th, unless renewed, and WHEREAS, it is desirable to to the interest of all the members of said corporation that said charter be renewed for a term of twenty years. NOW THEN, be it and it is hereby resolved, by the members of said corporation, in regular annual meeting assembled, that the Worthy Grand Patron be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute in the name of the corporation a petition to the Superior Court of Chatham County, Georgia, for the renewal of the Charter of said corporation for a term of twenty years, and to execute all other papers and documents, which may be necessary or proper to effectuate such renewal of charter; and he is hereby authorized to employ counsel to institute and conduct the proceedings necessary to obtain a renewal of the charter from the court. I, Phoebe C. Simmons, Worthy Grand Secretary of The Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution duly passed, at the regular session of the Annual meeting of the members of The Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction held on the day of August 6th, 1924, and is a true abstract from the minutes of said corporation. Witness, my hand and seal of said corporation, this 6th day of August, Phoebe C. Simmons, Worthy Grand Secretary (SEAL) Filed in office August 13, 1924 J. Edward Way, Dep Clk., S.C.C.C. Ga...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 15

16 Brief History Prince Hall Grand Chapter, continued GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY JUNE TERM, 1924 IN RE: THE GRAND CHAPTER OF THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA AND JURISDICTION. PETITION FOR RENEWAL OF CHARTER: Read and considered. It appearing to the court that the above named petitioners having filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County its petition seeking the renewal of its charter, and having complied with all of the requirements of the law for such cases made and provided, and the court being satisfied that said petition is legitimately within the purview and intention of the code, the same is hereby granted, and the said charter is hereby renewed for the period of TWENTY years, from the sixteenth day of August, 1924, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration that time. And the said corporation is hereby clothed with all the rights, privileges, and immunities, and made subject to all the restrictions and liabilities fixed by law. This 16th day of September Peter W. Meldrim Judge S.C.E.J.C. of Ga. State of Georgia Chatham County Clerk Office, Superior Court I, J. EDWARD WAY, Deputy-Clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham County, Georgia, do hereby certify: The annexed and foregoing three (3) pages in typewriting to be a true and correct copy of the petition filed in office August 13, 1924, and the Order of the Court dated September 16, 1924, renewing the Charter of The Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction, as appears of record and on file in this office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my official signature and affixed the seal of the Superior Court, at the city of Savannah, County and State aforesaid, upon the 22nd day of September in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty Four. Deputy Clerk Superior Court Chatham County, Georgia STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF CHATHAM THIS INDENTURE, made the Fourteenth day of August in the year Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-eight between H. E. WILSON as Trustee of the Union Development Company as hereinafter set forth, party of the first part, and THE GRAND CHAPTER OF THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction, a corporation under the laws of Georgia, party of the second part: WITNESSETH That whereas for the purpose of securing a loan of Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars the said Union Development Company conveyed the property thereinafter described to the Atlantic...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 16

17 Brief History Prince Hall Grand Chapter, continued Savings and Trust Company by deed dated September 12, 1927, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham County, Georgia in Book 12Js, Folio 402, and Whereas the said Union Development Company defaulted in the payment of the said loan and the interest due thereon and thereupon the said Atlantic Savings and trust Company under and by virtue of the power contained in the said deed did on July 10, 1928, appoint the said H. E. Wilson as trustee of the said Union Development Company for the purpose of selling said property and conveying the same and Whereas the said H. E. Wilson as trustee as aforesaid, after advertising the said property for sale once a week for four weeks in the Savannah Press, a newspaper established in said County and the one in which the Sheriff s advertisements of said County are published, did put up and offer said property for sale at public outcry at the door of the Court House of said County at Savannah within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday being the seventh day of August, 1928, when the same was knocked off to the said The Grand Chapter of the order of the Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction at and for the sum of Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($7,700) the said Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction being then and there the best and highest bidder and that being the best and highest bid that could be obtained for the same and whereas all the requirements of law with reference to Trustee s sales have been fully complied with Now Then the said H. E. Wilson as trustee as aforesaid for and in consideration of the premises and of the said sum of Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($7,700) To him in hand paid by the said The Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold, and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, and convey unto the said The Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction, its successors and assigns. ALL that certain lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Savannah, County of Chatham, and State of Georgia, and known on the map of said city as the northern portion fifty four (54) feet of Lot Number Nine (9) Berrien Ward, said northern portion having a western frontage of fifty four (54) feet on West Broad Street between Gordon and Alice Streets and a rectangular depth eastwardly and bounded on the North by Lot Number forty-one (41) said Ward, on the east by Lot number Eight (8) said Ward, o n the South by the remaining portion of said Lot Number Nine (9) and on the West by West Broad Street together with all and singular the houses, yards, gardens, easements, herediataments, rights, members and appurtenances to the same belonging or in anyway appertaining. To Have and to Hold the said property above described with the hereditaments and appurtenances unto the said described with the hereditaments and appurtenances unto the said The Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdictions its successors and assigns forever in fee simple. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said H. E. Wilson as trustee as aforesaid has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Stephen A. Wilson ) H. E. Wilson (L.S.) N. E. Lloyd ) As Trustee as above set forth Notary Public C.C. Ga. Rec d for record August 24, 1928 Recorded August 25, 1928 DEED RECORD BOOK, FOLIO State of Georgia Chatham County, To the Superior Court of Said County....Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 17

18 Brief History Prince Hall Grand Chapter, continued The petition of Sol C. Johnson of the County of Chatham, Viola E. Hart, of the County of Sumpter, Mary L. Sellers of the County of Appling, S. S. Mincey of the County of Montgomery H. R. Butler of the County of Fulton, all of the State of Georgia, respectfully shows: (1) That they, their associates and successors desire to become a body corporate under the laws of Georgia, for the period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of said period, under the name and style of The Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star for State of Georgia and Jurisdiction. (2) That the proposed incorporation is not organized for pecuniary gain or profit but for social, benevolent and charitable purposes, and that in a carrying out its object it desires the right to cooperate with and act as an auxiliary to the Most Worshipful Union, Grand Lodge Ancient Free and Accepted Masons for the State of Georgia. (3) That the organization desires the right and power to provide for the payment of benefits, endowments, or both, to its members, their families or beneficiaries and to dispense charity among them under such roles and regulations as the body, in its corporate capacity, may adopt such rules and regulations to be consistent with the terms of its charter and the laws of Georgia (4) That the headquarters of said incorporation shall be at the place where the chief executive officer resides with the right, however, to make its meeting places ambulatory should it so desire. Grand Chapter to be used as it may deem best in carrying out the general object of incorporation. (5) That the meeting of chapters, Grand and subordinate, shall be private with the right nevertheless, to hold public meeting whenever the body desires to do so. (6) That the incorporation shall have no capital stock but desires the right to take and hold property, real and personal, and by any tenure, to effect alienations in the same, not for the purpose of promoting the general design and carrying out the general object of incorporation. (7) That the organization desires the right to collect dues, taxes, assessments and fines from its members under such rules and regulations as may be deemed best for the general welfare of the incorporation. (8) That they also desire to organize, maintain and control juvenile chapters anywhere in the State of Georgia or anywhere in the United States, such chapters to be under the supervision of the Grand Chapter. Wherefore, your petitioners pray that they may become a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid with all the rights, powers and privileges herein expressly prayed for and with all other powers incidental to its corporate existence. E. M. Morse Petitioners Attorney Original petition filed in office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham County July 21st, Hereby amended so as to make Chatham County, Georgia, the principal place of business of said corporation. Amendment allowed in Open Court August 16th, 1904 Geo. T. Cann, Judge E.J.C. of Ga....Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 18

19 Brief History Prince Hall Grand Chapter, continued F.M. Morse, Petitioners Attorney. State of Georgia Chatham County. In Re; Incorporation Grand Chapter of the Order of The Eastern Star for the State of Georgia and Jurisdiction. This is to certify that the above and foregoing petition has been published once a week, for four successive weeks, to wit, Jul 23rd, 30th, and August 6th, and 13th, in the Savannah Tribune, a weekly paper of general Circulation, published in the County and State aforesaid. Signed this 15th day of August Sol C. Johnson Business Manager Savannah Tribune ORDER In Chatham Superior Court June Term Upon reading the foregoing petition and the court being satisfied that the same is legitimately within the purview of the laws of the State of Georgia, and that the said petition has been published once a week for four successive weeks, in pursuance of the statutes in such cases made and provided. It is ordered that said petition be, and the same is hereby granted, and the petitioners names therein, their associates and successors are hereby incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with all the rights, powers and privileges prayed for in said petition, and with all other powers incidental to its corporate existence and subject to all the restrictions and liabilities imposed by law. In Open Court this 16th day of August Geo. T. Cann, Judge H. J. C. of Ga.. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 19

20 JURISDICTION OF GEORGIA GRAND MATRONS AND GRAND PATRONS The following Brothers and Sisters have served as Worthy Grand Matron and Worthy Grand Patron respectively: Past Worthy Matrons 1. Sister Dorothy Edwards Sister Viola Hart Felton Sister Mary H. Jones Sister Ruth V. Cobb Sister Minnie DeVaughn Sister Mary L. Ayers Sister P. B. Eichelberger Sister Marie B. Cooper Sister Lillian E. Blake Sister Florence M. Hogan Sister Ruby C. Clayton Sister Belle S. Clark Sister Vashti G. Pullen Present Past Worthy Patrons 1. Brother W. E. Terry Brother Sol C. Johnson Brother George W. Smith Brother Robert J. Walters Brother Earnest E. McIntyre Brother Willie V. Coleman Brother Felton L. Hudson Brother Aaron Kent Present Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 20

21 Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge 138th Grand Lodge Communication June 19-23, 2007 Agenda TUESDAY, JUNE 19, :30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Registration 8:30 a.m. Grand Lodge Supply Opens Grand Executive Board Meeting 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Trustee Meeting 10:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Secretary / Treasurer Workshop TBA Medical Screening 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. Lunch on Your Own 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Deputies Feast 7:00 p.m. Queen s Extravaganza WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Devotional Service 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Registration 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Joint Public Meeting 10:45 a.m. 12 Noon Official Opening of Grand Session Credentials, Audit and Budget Reports 12:00 noon 1:15 p.m. Lunch on Your Own 1:30 p.m. Reception of Visitors 2:00 p.m. Grand Master s Address 2:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Committee Reports 7:00 p.m. Chapter of Sorrow THURSDAY, JUNE 21st 7:30 a.m. 8:30 p.m Devotional Service 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Registration 9:00 a.m. Grand Lodge Resumes 9:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Committee Reports 11:15 a.m. Noon Welcome and Recognition of State KOP...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 21

22 Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge Agenda, continued 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Annual Picnic 7:00 p.m. Lodge of Sorrow FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Devotional Service 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Registration 9:00 a.m. Grand Session Resumes 9:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Recognition of Visitors 10:30 a.m.. 12 Noon Nomination of Grand Officers 12 Noon 1:00 p.m. Lunch on Your Own 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Committee Reports 7:00 p.m Grand Master and Grand Matron s Awards Banquet SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd 8:00 a.m. Resume Grand Lodge 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Complete Remaining Committee Reports 10:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Election and Installation of Grand Lodge Officers Close Grand Session Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 22

23 TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2007 Order of Eastern Stars Jurisdiction of Georgia June 19 23, 2007 Augusta, Georgia Color Green Our Heroine: The Star Point Martha Theme: Eastern Stars: Continuing the Legacy with Faith Agenda 7:30 a.m. The McKiney Fun Walk/Run (Augusta Riverwalk) 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Registration (Augusta Marriott Hotel & Suites) Ruby C. Clayton Health Fair (Hamilton Room) Sister Lula Harris, RN, Directress of Health Sister Dorothy Davis, RN, Local Chairperson 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Workshop Committees Set-Up (Marriott ) Gibbons-Grimes Arts & Crafts Committee 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Executive Board Meeting (Shultz Board Room) 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. The Belle S. Clark Prayer Luncheon (Marriott Hotel, Lamar Room A & B) 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Scrapbook Committee (Schultz Room) 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Worthy Matrons/Associate Matrons Workshop (Lamar Room C) 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Worthy Patrons/Associate Patrons Workshop (Estes Room B) 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Treasurer s Workshop (Estes Room B) 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Secretary s Workshop (Estes Room A) 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Lillian E. Blake Queen s Extravaganza Financial Reporting (Schultz Boardroom) 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. irst Timers Orientation (Estes Room B) 7:00 p.m. Lillian E. Blake Queen s Extravaganza, Reception and Entertainment (Oglethorpe Ballroom) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Registration (Marriott Hotel and Suites) 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Devotion and Praise (Estes Room A) OES Grand Chaplains & Grand Musicians 8:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Annual Public Joint Opening and Welcome Program (Marriott Hotel, Oglethorpe Ballroom)...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 23

24 Prince Hall Grand Chapter Agenda, continued 10:00 a.m. 109th Annual Grand Communication Ritualistic Opening Grand Chapter Officers Presentation of Emblems Millen District #16 Sister Shirley Carlyle, DWM Committee Appointments and Reports 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. Grand Matron s Luncheon (Wash Room) 2:00 p.m. Afternoon Session Grand Worthy Patron and Grand Worthy Matron s Address 7:00 p.m. Prince Hall Grand Chapter O.E.S. Grand Chapter of Sorrow THURSDAY, JUNE 21st Augusta Masonic District #2 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Devotion & Praise (Room Estes A) OES Grand Chaplains and Grand Musicians 9:00 a.m. Grand Chapter Resumes Presentation of the Heroine Martha-Haynes, Douglas, Parks, Hymes, and Wilson Committee Reports (continued) Closing 1:00 p.m. The Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter Picnic 7:00 p.m Grand Lodge of Sorrow, Augusta Masonic District #2 FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Devotion and Praise (Estes Room A) OES Grand Chaplains and Grand Musicians 9:00 a.m. Grand Chapter Resumes Amaranth Degree, Savannah District #1 Committee Reports Nomination of Officers 7:00 p.m. Grand Master and Grand Matron s Awards Banquet (Attire Green) SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd 9:00 a.m. Grand Chapter Resumes Election and Installation of Officers 109th Grand Chapter Closes Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 24

25 The Sol C. Johnson Scholarship Committee Report The Sol C. Johnson Scholarship Committee met on Tuesday, June 19, 2007, in the Schultz room of the Marriott Hotel, Augusta GA from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM for the purpose of receiving and collecting funds from each district in the Jurisdiction for scholarship. The committee received scholarship funds from twenty-four of the districts in the jurisdiction and the Virgin Islands. One chapter gave a $ donation for its district. Later in the evening at 7:10 PM, the Lillian E. Blake Extravaganza and Queens contest was held in the main ballroom of the Marriott. Twenty -four beautiful queens were represented vying for Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum Stars in the Queens competition. The extravaganza Queens report was as follows: ***$ Donation Bronze Star Queens 1. Louisville District No. 22, Sister Annie Douglas, $3, Valdosta District No. 9, Sister Eleanor Wright, $2, Georgetown District No. 25, Sister Mary D. Houston, $2, Butler District No. 20, Sister Raven J. Russell, $1, Columbus District No. 4, Sister Shantell C. Hill, $1, Vidalia District No. 24, Sister Shayla Johnson, $1, Bainbridge District No. 12, Sister Willona Wade, $1, Waycross District No. 8, Sister Leisha Hollis, $1, Baxley District No. 17, Sister Mary McCallum, $1, Cuthbert District No. 13, Sister Karen Johnson, $1, Silver Star Queens 1. LaGrange District NO. 15, Sister Mary A. Compton, $6, Dublin District No. 19, Sister Grace Hall, 6, Millen District NO. 16, Sister Theonia J. Roberts, $5, Brunswick District No. 7, Sister Mary A. Veal, $ 4, Gold Star Queens 1. Americus District No. 14, Sister A. B. Jackson, $10, Fitzgerald District No. 23, Sister Ashanti Pryor, $10, Athens District No. 6, Sister Lucille Hudson, $10, Albany District No. 11, Sister Dorothy Gaines, $8, Statesboro District No. 18, Sister Wanda G. Parrish, $7, Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 25

26 The Sol C. Johnson Scholarship Committee Report, continued Platinum Star Queens 1. Macon District No. 5, Sister Martha Parham, $20,001.00, Grand O*E*S Queen 2. Augusta District No. 2, Sister Sandra Hobbs, $16, Savannah District No. 1, Sister Tiajuana A. Gilliard, $13, Atlanta District No. 3, Sister Andrea Sasnett, $12, Thomasville District No. 10, Sister Vebra J. Thomas, $12, Grand Total: $162, Submitted by: Sister Marilyn Moore, Grand Associate Matron, Chair Person Sister Marguerite T. Davis, Co-Chair and Grand Treasurer Sister Dionne Blassingame Sister A. B. Jackson Sister Christy L Hudson Sister Yvette Love Sister Mary Surry Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 26

27 District Name & # Amt Reported Rebate Prince Hall Grand Chapter, OES Jurisdiction of Georgia, PHA Sol C. Johnson Scholarship Report ( ) June 19, 2007 Augusta, Georgia Bal. After Rebate 5% Bal. After % # # Scholarship Savannah #1 13, , , Augusta #2 16, , , Atlanta #3 12, , , Columbus #4 1, , , Macon #5 20, , , Athens #6 10, , , Brunswick #7 4, , , Waycross #8 1, , , Valdosta #9 2, , , Thomasville #10 12, , , Albany #11 8, , , Bainbridge #12 1, , , Cuthbert #13 1, Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 27

28 Prince Hall Grand Chapter, OES Jurisdiction of Georgia, PHA Sol C. Johnson Scholarship Report ( ) June 19, 2007 Augusta, Georgia, continued District Name & # Amt Reported Rebate Americus #14 10, , , LaGrange #15 6, , , Millen #16 5, , , Baxley #17 1, , , Statesboro #18 7, , , Dublin #19 6, , , Butler #20 1, , , Dalton # Louisville #22 3, , , Fitzgerald #23 10, , , Vidalia #24 1, , , Georgetown #25 2, , , Virgin Island #27 - Bal. After Rebate 5% Bal. After % # # Scholarship Totals 162, , , , , Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 28

29 Grand Chapter of Sorrow Team Augusta District # 2 Worthy Patron.. Worthy Matron. Associate Matron. Conductress.. Associate Conductress. Treasurer.. Secretary.. Chaplain... Marshals... Adah. Ruth. Esther.. Martha. Electa Sentinel Lighting of Candles. Chairperson. Co-Chairperson Ushers.. Brother Charles Pitts, PP Sister Shirley Reese, PM Sister Rosa Broddie, PM Sister Patricia West, PM Sister Carrie Brown, PM Sister Barbara Peake, PM Sister Brenda Williams, PM Sister Eleanor Carr, PM Sister Fonta Neloms, PM Sister Mary Ingram, PM Sister Sandy Cobb, PM Sister Latoya Gibbons, PM Sister Shirley Tucker, PM Sister Alice Postell, PM Sister Barbara Gilford, PM Brother Amos Daniels, PP Sister Patrice Campbell, WM Sister Susan Haynes, PM Sister Shirley Reese, PDM Sister Valerie Smith Sister Irene Hosley Sister Betty Wheeler Sister Shannon Bryant Sister Brenda Johnson Sister Louise Moss Sister Viola Elam #265 #127 #468 #20 #468 #468 #53 #20 #127 #53 #53 #337 #53 #20 #468 #107 #468 #29 #127 #337 #53 #53 #468 #127 #127 #20 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 29

30 Prince Hall Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star Savannah District No. 1 Augusta District No. 2 Atlanta District No. 3 Columbus District No. 4 Macon District No. 5 District Death Report Electa No Allie Scott Mt. Moriah 37:... Sarah Newton Solomon Temple No George F. Patton Savannah No Gladys Bolden Prince Hall Corine Bryan Limerick No Lillian Gillard Josephine Baker Mildred M. Butler Excelsior 53: Hester Mosley Paramount Ann Little Julia Mae Jackson Carrollton Bonnie Thomaston Arena Amogene Jackson King Solomon Maudelle Grogan Gate City Hattie L. Sims Ruth Henry E. Brown Frances E. Bennett Morris Brown George Marks Peace 146..Betty Billingsley Capitol Star 148 Ethel J. Hamm Ruth V. Cobb No Mittie Nesbitt Jay Scott, Sr. Catherine Scott Central City No Isa Sandifer Mary Lee Smith Square Juanita P. Floyd Hopewell Loretta Phillips-Catchings Superior Willie Humphries Pauline Reid Daughters of Barnesville Ethel Minter Grace Holloway...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 30

31 District Death Report...continued Athens District No. 6 Brunswick District No. 7 Waycross District No. 8 Valdosta District No. 9 Thomasville District No. 10 Albany District No. 11 Athens 9...Lila Bradley Shiloh Academy No Doris Booker Mary E. Johnson Mattie Stokes Barbara Ware Zenith No Essie Marable Ella S. Billups Jeanette Browning Madison Star No Mary Allen Lydia Florine D. Jones Mount Olive No a McKnight-Cannon Crescent No Susie Bright Progressive No dessa A. Barneman Valentine No Eleanor Skipper Ruth E. Lane Widows Son No Juanita Thomas Ocean Star 183..Addie M. Douglas Lovejoy Lester Monroe Bernice S. Rose Eddie L. Chisholm Rebecca Lilla B. Mitchell Queen Esther 67...Charlie Everett Sesame D. Cotton American Beauty Estella Hadley Rock Arie 300..Vannard M. Potts Annie K. Maddox Martha 2 Kimberly D. Wiley Willie Jackson Leola McKenzie Essie M. Burke Bernice 30..Catherine Kitchen Syree Kings Artesian City Alice Searles Solomon P. Lewis Mary Williams Magnolia 411..Chinary T. Laster...continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 31

32 District Death Report...continued Bainbridge District No. 12 Cuthbert District No. 13 Americus District No. 14 Lagrange District No. 15 Millen District No. 16 Silver Light Celoa Macklin Eunice Key Evening Breeze 335.Ovelita Arline Daughters of Colquitt 470..Elaine Burke Pride of Bainbridge Consella Bradley Ollie Mae Allen Louise H. Lee Puritan 80. Ethel Carter Friendship Mary Reynolds Lester B. Chester Jacquelyne Shorter Carolyn Ann Burks-Gilbert Mt. Hosea Queeine Brown Pride of Edison No Mary L. Mitchell Naomi Johnson David Stinson, Jr. Americus No Theodore Battle Janie Battle Albert Battle, Jr. Mary Lois Kaigler Habakuk 70.Ozie Mae Cooper Bertha Bartell St. John 88 Susie K. Zellner Lelia Powell J.B. Kendrick Pearl L. Wallace Eunice Robert West Bernice No Henry Parham Janie Parham Lillia C. Harris Zion Hill 491..Opal Hardaway Pride of Screven 21.. Annie d. Zeigler Reddick Susie E. Pierce New Aurora 60 Aree Lee Outlaw Ella M. Thomas...Continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 32

33 District Death Report...continued Millen District No. 16, continued Baxley District No. 17 Statesboro District No. 18 Spring Fountain 278..Willie Mae Myers New Marion Roise R.M. Herrington Ernestine Smith Adah 3..Jannie B. Copeland Virtuous Lilly 81..Mardis J. Dupree Freddie Ivey Joette S. Fluellen Helpful Mosell Bostic Neta Sanford Juwone McLaughlin Rose Metter 249..William Joiner Margaret S. Whitaker Dublin District No. 19 Sweet Evening Breeze 269.Mary M.B. Clanton Mary F. McClain Fidelity No. 45..Viola Anderson Jimmy Swint Shirley Swint Beulah D. Rozier Elizabeth Pullen Opal D. McClendon Elmirah 77.. Mary F. Owens Addie L. B. Stubb Rose of Beulah Maryetta Burch Butler District No. 20 Irwinton Light 324. Lillian Knight Pride of Butler Mary Denise Lowe Louisville District No. 22 Shiloh 8....Annie L. Hooks Velma P. Harris Nona Johnson...continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 33

34 District Death Report...continued Louisville District No. 22, continued Rising Star Ida B. Smith Ideal Lola M. Gilbert Rosetta Dent St. Phillip Tawana S. Hopkins Ollie M. Williams Snowden Willie C. Brinson Daughters of Wadley Alma Griffin Warren Hodges Fitzgerald District No. 23 Vidalia District No. 24 Georgetown District No. 25 White Star 11.. Louvenia Jenkins Fairfield 41..Annie G.T. Jones Mt. Zion 59.. Eloise George Beth Eden 63.Alice Newberry Genetha Ivery Queenell Lottie Bradie Nellie Reed Joseph D. Murray Wingfields 6...Catherine Bell Bethel 19...Geneva R. Baker Bright Star Annie L. Jones Star of Glennville Thelma Tensley Uvalda Elizabeth Wright Curtis Wright Mattie Holloway Starlight No Alice B. Smelley Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 34

35 Thank you and Good Luck To The Out-going Grand Worthy Matron Prince Hall Grand Chapter, Order of The Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia Sister Vashti Grimes Pullen Thirteenth Grand Worthy Matron ( ) Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 35

36 Minutes for June 20, th Session of Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia Marriott Hotel, Augusta Georgia The 109 th session of Prince Hall Grand Chapter was officially called to order at P.M. on June 20, 2007 at the Marriot Hotel and Suites in Augusta Georgia. The opening session began with entrance of the Grand Chapter officers as the Florence M. Hogan Choir led the body in singing God has given us a new revelation. The opening proceeded with the entrance of the Past Grand Matrons, Sister Belle S. Clark. Grand Worthy Matron Vashti G. Pullen was escorted in by the Conductresses. Grand Worthy Patron Aaron Kent presented the gavel of authority to Grand Matron Vashti G. Pullen. She came forward and asked that the Grand Conductress with the assistance of the Grand Marshalls escort our visiting delegation from South Carolina they are as follows: Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Shelia Bush Danforth Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Lewis H. Nelson, Jr./33 Grand Associate Matron, Juanita Edwards Grand Associate Patron, Brother Herman L. Rivers Grand Conductress, Sister Linda Owen Neal Past Grand Patron, Rev. Terry B. Law, Sr. Past Grand Patron, Bishop Arthur L. Sellers Grand Supervising Deputies: Sister Mary M. Miller, Sister Mary M. Ennis Grand Associated Deputies: Sister Linda G. Brown, Sister Lillie M. Johnson, Sister Willie Mae Martin Other Members: Sister Charlene J. Rivers, Sister Betty Williams, Brother Fred Danforth, Worthy Patron and Past Grand Master, Brother Rollin Edward, Jurisdiction of South Caro lina, Sister Alice Hall, Sister JR Gibbons-Stewart, Sister Lois Weston Also visiting with us was the Grand Matron from North Carolina Sister Valeria Collins and Grand Associate Matron, Sister Juanita Bright. Under the direction of District Worthy Matron, Sister Shirley Carlye from the Millen District processed into the session to the song The Battle Hymn of the Republic to present the emblems. Grand Matron Vashti G. Pullen thanked the Millen District for a job well done. Sister Shirley Caryle came forward and introduced the team. A list of names for the team will be placed in the minute book. Grand Worthy Patron Aaron Kent came forward to lead the session in the dedication of the room. Sister Susan Gibson #586 sang Bless This House. Following the dedication of the room, Grand Matron Vashti G. Pullen asked that we join her in the Pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, followed by the singing of the National Anthem. Grand Matron Pullen then asked the Marshals to escort Past Grand Associate Patron Charlie Ellison to the East. The session was then opened in ritualistic order by the Grand Worthy Matron. Grand Worthy Matron Sister Vashti Pullen asked that the members of her chapter, Amy R. Dunn #82, stand and be recognized. Following the ritualistic opening the 109 th Grand Session was called to recreation by the Grand Associate Matron to resume labor at the sound of the gavel in the East....Continued Minutes for June 20, 2007 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 36

37 Minutes for June 20, 2007, continued The 109 th Grand Session resumed labor at the sound of the gavel in the East at 3:00 P.M. The session resumed with the reading of the minutes from June 23, The minutes was read by Sister Sallie Mills, Grand Recordress. After the reading of the minutes, it was motioned by Sister Annie L. Taylor #486, and second by Sister Cynthia Lee, #146, and Sister Barbara Peak, #468 that the minutes be approved with the necessary corrections. The minutes were approved at the sound of the gavel in the East with the necessary corrections. There was one correction: Past State Loyal Lady Ruler, Sister Clemments was from Lumber City in the Baxley District. Grand Secretary, Barbara Jackson proceeded with the roll call of officers, elected and appointed, and District Matrons. A quorum was established after the names of Chapters #1 through #190 were called. Grand Worthy Matron Vashti G. Pullen presented Grand Worthy Patron Brother Aaron Kent for his annual address. Before giving his annual address, Grand Patron Kent spoke with the Grand Session on the misuse of the black ball when voting on new members. He asked that sisters be mindful of dropping a black ball on another sister. He stated that without the non-bloodline clause some of our chapters would not survive. The Grand Master has lifted all edits in reference to what a Worthy Patron cannot do in the chapter. The Worthy Patron can participate in all chapter business with the exception of voting on a sister to become a member of the chapter. The Worthy Patron cannot vote on a member. Grand Patron Aaron Kent presented his annual address to the session. A copy of his address will be placed in the minute book. He first gave thanks to God our Savior, and Jesus Christ our Lord. He then asked that the body rise and sing the song that our founding Fraternal Organizers sang to open the memorable session on August 29, 1899 at Savannah, Georgia, Guide Me Oh Thou Great Jehovah led by Sister Susan Gibson #586 followed by prayer from a member of the Grand Chaplain Committee. Highlights from the Grand Patron s Address: Grand Patron Kent asked that everyone get a copy of the Grand Chapter By-Laws and study them. Study your ritual to show perfection. He also stated that some chapters are deviating from the ritual and adding their own version. He asked that we do not deviate from the rituals. Prayers and songs are in the ritual and we must use them in the manner which they are written. He reminded the body again of the misuse of the black ball against a candidate most times for no reason but to keep the candidate out of the order. Recommendations: The usual donation be made to the Grand Chapter Officers. We continue to expand the Queen s Contest. We continue to make the usual charitable donations to the following organizations: A. United Negro College Fund B. Sickle Cell Foundation C. N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense fund D. A technology fee of $25.00 per year be assess to each chapter for computers, stamps, printers, fax machine and phone. The Grand Chapter continue to send the Grand Matron and Grand Patron to represent you at the South-East Regional and Conferences of Grand Chapters. All chapters in the jurisdiction use the Candle Lighting Ceremony that was prepared by Ruth Chapter #104 of Atlanta, Georgia. All the District Worthy Matrons should make a copy of this or all chapters in their Districts....Continued Minutes for June 20, 2007 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 37

38 Minutes for June 20, 2007, continued Following the Patron s address, Past Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Felton Hudson came forward and called for a motion to accept this report coming from the Grand Worthy Patron. It was motioned by Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Vashti G. Pullen and second by Sister Dorothy Jackson #102, Sister Darlene Rood-Allen #29 and Sister Teena Delgado #105 to accept the Grand Patron s address with a rising vote of approval and that a copy of his address be placed in the archives. The Grand Worthy Patron s address was approved at the sound of the gavel in the East. Grand Worthy Patron Brother Aaron Kent presented Grand Worthy Matron Sister Vashti G. Pullen to the session to give her annual address. Sister Susan Gibson #586 sang Great Is Thou Faithfulness, Grand Matron Pullen followed with her annual address. Highlights from her address: Grand Matron Sister Vashti Pullen stated that words are inadequate to express her sincere thanks to the Grand Chapter for the support given to her during her tenure as Grand Worthy Matron. She further stated that she did not reach this plateau alone, for she has stood on the shoulders of all the past Grand Matrons. She dedicated this Grand Session to the memories of her late parents, Rev. Brother Val G. and Sister Artella Grimes, her sister Thelma Smith, her brother Genie Huff, Jr, and the Rev. Brother Lucious J. Huff, Sr. Grand Matron Pullen caused us to reminisce our past themes: Eastern Stars: Unfolding the Vision & Moving to New Destiny Eastern Stars: Unfolding Our Purpose as He Orders Our Steps Eastern Stars: The Key to Success, Affiliation, Dedication & Charity Eastern Stars: Striving for Excellence Through Unity & Love and our theme for this 109 th Grand Session: Eastern Stars: Continuing The Legacy With Faith She stated that she was extremely proud of our Grand Youth Chapters as well as the local youth chapters and the direction that they were taking. They are second to NONE. Beep, beep, beep, this is a test of Prince Hall Grand Chapter Emergency Testing System. How can we stand the test of adversary? How can we continue the legacy with faith? We must be faithful to our vow as Adah; be devoted and true as Ruth; be willing to stand up for right as Esther; have the undeviating faith as Martha and have love for one another as Electa. She reminded us that as we assemble here today, let us resolve to provide and deliver the most effective service to Eastern Stardom. Remember the very essence of our work is service. She closed saying that I love you and there ain t nothing you can do about it. Grand Patron Kent came forward and asked for a motion to accept the address coming from our Grand Worthy Matron. It was motioned by Grand Associate Matron Sister Marilyn Moore #45 and second by Sister A. B. Jackson #1, Sister Lucile Clark #82, Sister Brenda Grimes #82, Sister Vanda Patton #95, Sister Lena Braziel #249, Sister Jessie A. Jenkins #481, Sister Orlanda Jackson #485, Sister Brenda A. Thompson #31, Sister Verdell Brinson #295, Sister Brenda Carswell #82, and Sister Ora L. Walden #119 that the splendid, magnificent address be accepted, received and be placed in the archives and that Grand Matron Sister Vashti G. Pullen be given rising vote of thanks to show her that we love her and there ain t nothing she can do about it. The Grand Matron s address was approve and accepted at the sound of the Gavel in the East.Grand Worthy Matron called on the visiting Heads of the Concordant Bodies. They all came forward with words of congratulations and encouragement for the Grand Matron. Sister Vanda Patton, International Grand Deputy for the State of Georgia for the Cyrene Crusaders and Grand Court Heroines of Jericho, where she serves as Grand Vice Heroine of Jericho....Continued Minutes for June 20, 2007 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 38

39 Minutes for June 20, 2007, continued She congratulated Grand Matron Pullen on her five year tenure as Grand Worthy Matron for the Jurisdiction of Georgia. Sister Patsy Prince, Princess Martha for the Cyrene Crusaders brought greetings on behalf of Princess Commandress Thelma Ingram stating that she sent her congratulations to Grand Matron Pullen for a job well done. Sister Estella German, Grand State Loyal Lady Ruler, came forward informing Grand Matron Pullen that today was her day and that she would leave behind happiness. She told Grand Matron Pullen that she had earned the gratitude of men and women and that no matter what problems you have, God is still in charge. Daughter Dorothy Jackson, Imperial Deputy for the Desert of Georgia, brought greetings on behalf of the Daughters of Isis. She stated that she was truly blessed to be in attendance at this 109 th Grand Session. She congratulated Grand Matron Pullen for a job well done and reminded her that they both started out at as Grand Recordresses. Sister Belle S. Clark, Past Grand Worthy Matron of Prince Hall Grand Chapter, Jurisdiction of Georgia, commended Grand Worthy Matron Vashti G. Pullen for a job well done. She also asked that everyone continue to enjoy their stay in Augusta Sister Valeria Collins, Grand Worthy Matron from North Carolina, came forward to address the body. She quoted her favorite scripture I will bless the Lord at all times, his praise will continually be in my mouth. She commended Sister Susan Gibson on singing Guide Me Oh Thou Great Jehovah and Great Is Thou Faithfulness. She stated that every morning God gives us new mercies. She concluded by singing God Has Smiled On Me. Sister Shelia Bush Danforth, Grand Worthy Matron from South Carolina, came forward with remarks. She paid tribute to Grand Worthy Matron Sister Vashti G. Pullen on a job well done. She presented Grand Matron Pullen with tokens of their love and appreciation. The Grand Session for South Carolina will be held on July 16-18, 2007 Grand Worthy Patron Brother Lewis Nelson of North Carolina was presented to the body by Grand Worthy Patron Brother Kent. He made remarks to the body stating that we must all be humble and love one another. He introduced Brother Terry B. Law, Past Grand Patron of North Carolina, and Bishop Arthur Sellers. He presented a token of their love to Grand Patron Kent. Past Grand Patron Brother Felton Hudson was presented to the body. He gave remarks and stated that Georgia is on the move and that it is expected that we climb another rung on the ladder. Past Grand Associate Patron Brother Charles Ellison was also recognized. The Gavel was then presented back to Grand Matron Pullen. With the approval of the Most Worshipful Grand Master Ramsey Davis, Grand Matron Vashti Pullen presented Certificates of Honorary Membership to the following visitors from the Jurisdiction of South Carolina: Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Shelia Bush Danforth Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Lewis H. Nelson, Jr. 33 Grand Associate Matron Juanita Edwards Herman L. Rivers Grand Associate Patron...Continued Minutes for June 20, 2007 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 39

40 Minutes for June 20, 2007, continued Linda Owen Neal, Grand Conductress Rev. Terry B. Law, Sr., Past Grand Patron Bishop Arthur L. Sellers, Past Grand Patron Brother Fred Danforth Brother Terry Law came forward and sang From Me to You Lord, giving honor to God for how he has blessed him. Grand Associate Matron, Sister Marilyn Moore paused before calling the session to recreation to have the Grand Secretary present to the Grand Worthy Matron a Pen and Pad to remind her of where she started from at the recording secretary s desk. She asked that Grand Matron write down everything that she is anticipating and waiting for. Grand Associate Matron Moore then proceeded to call the Grand Chapter to recreation to resume labor at the sound of the gavel in the East at 9:00 A.M. Humbly submitted by: Grand Recordresses: Sister Christie Hudson, Sister Sallie Mills, Sister Patricia Watkins, and Sister Annie Parker Sister Barbara Jackson, Grand Secretary Sister Vashti G. Pullen, Grand Worthy Matron Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 40

41 Minutes for June 21, th Session of Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia Marriott Hotel, Augusta Georgia The 109 th Grand Chapter session resumed at 9:25 A.M. at the sound of the gavel in the East. The Florence M. Hogan Choir sang God Has Given Us a New Revelation. Grand Chaplain Reverend Brother Otis Hilson, Jr., #101, led the session in prayer. Grand Recordress Sister Patricia Watkins read the minutes from June 20, Following the reading of the minutes a motion was called for. It was motioned by Sister Lauriene Daniel #335 and seconded by Sister Barbara Davis #44, Sister Mary James #64, and Sister Regina Brinson #22 to accept the minutes from the June 20, 2007 meeting with the necessary corrections. The following corrections were made: Sister A.B. Jackson is from chapter #170, Brother Lewis Nelson is from South Carolina, and the Candle Lighting Ceremony is from Ruth Chapter #102. The minutes were approved at the sound of the gavel in the east. Grand Matron Sister Vashti Pullen gave acolytes to the Augusta District for the great job done by the Chapter of Sorrow Team. A list of the members for the team will be placed in the minute book. Grand Matron Pullen asked that we give the Chapter of Sorrow Team a standing ovation for a job well done. Grand Matron Pullen reminded members to purchase minute books from the Ways and Means committee to take back to their chapters. She thanked District Matron, Sister Patricia West and District Deputy Grand Master, Brother Kenneth Morgan, 32º and all members of the Augusta District for great job during this grand session. Grand Matron Pullen informed the grand session that a request was made for all chapters to send in the names of their members who had 50 years or more of service. A total of 256 names were submitted. These members will be given a certificate designed by Sister Denise Mundy #42. Grand Matron thanked Sister Mundy for her work on designing the certificates. Grand Matron Pullen made her committee appointments. A list of all committees and their members will be placed in the minute book. The session continued with the portrayal of The Story of Martha. Grand Matron Pullen reminded us that we always salute the Bible while it is open. Grand Lecturer Sister Susan Haynes #29 came forward, along with members of the team. A list of members of the team will be placed in the minute book As the team was preparing for the portrayal, Grand Patron Kent addressed the body. He informed the body that all dispensations should be sent to him in a timely manner. Chapters must have a legitimate reason for a dispensation. He stated that his job is to serve the member of the Eastern Stars and if we needed him to just call. Grand Conductress Sister Lynette Hymes came forward to serve as narrator for the story of Martha. Following the presentation, Grand Lecturer Sister Susan Haynes #29 came forward to introduce the members of the team. Sister Saundra E. Parks #46, Grand Lecturer and author of the proclamation came forward. She read the proclamation entitled Grand Martha Day to the session and presented it to Grand Worthy Vashti G. Pullen. Brother Herbert Haynes sang The Lord s Prayer. Grand Matron Pullen came forward and thanked the Grand Lecturers and team members for a great portrayal of Martha and asked that we give them a round of applause. She thanked Sister Susan Haynes again and the session resumed. Grand Matron read a letter from Brother Kenneth Morgan Sr., District Deputy Grand Master of the Augusta District #2 in reference to the mistreatment of four sisters at Beamie s at the River...Continued Minutes for June 21, 2007 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 41

42 Minutes for June 21, 2007, continued Restaurant on June 20, A copy of this letter will be placed in the minute book. Brother Kenneth Morgan stated that the Augusta District had already contacted the Convention and Visitors Bureau. If there are any other complaints, Brother Morgan will be handling them. Sister Shariee Johnson #162 quoted Hebrews 12:1-2 and commended the Augusta District for what they did for her family. Grand Matron Pullen stated that we need to stay together and work together as sisters in sisterly love at all times. Sister Pullen thanked God and the Eastern Star Family for all thoughts and prayers for her son and family. Grand Youth Report: Sister Eddie Lee Marsh, Grand Youth Director, came forward and gave the Grand Youth Report. She quoted Proverbs 22:6, Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. She also stated that there were 100 in attendance at the Grand Youth 3rd Workshop that was held in January in Saint Marys, Georgia. She informed the body that if we don t attend the Grand Youth Session we are really missing a treat. We have over 50 active youth chapters. The Grand Youth Chapter Session was held in April in Augusta, Georgia. The session began on Friday evening. She read the winners of the various events and asked the chapter members to stand. Over 15 youth chapters participated in the talent contest. The Outstanding Youth Chapter of the Year went to The Tyree J. Waters Youth Chapter. A full copy of this report will be placed in the minute book. Following the report a motion was called for. It was motioned by Sister Sara Malone #96, Sister Verdell Brinson #295, Sister Roberta Daniels #58, Sister Mary Wright #117, Sister Shirley Cunningham, Arena #29, Sister Pamela Johnson, #159, Sister Ruby Wigfall, #258 and Sister Patricia Jones, and #95 to accept this report coming from the Grand Youth. The Grand Youth report was accepted at the sound of the gavel in the east. Secretary s Report: Grand Secretary, Sister Barbara Jackson gave her annual report. She reported that we have a total of 12,000 members and a total of 190 chapters in this jurisdiction. She also reported that we have 137 deceased members. A copy to this report will be included in the minute book. It was motioned by Sister Cynthia Lee, #144 and seconded by Sister Yvette Love #82, Sister Leila Williams, #34, Sister Christoria Lockett, #319, Sister Jeannette Brinson #139, and Sister Sharon Lane, #29 to accept this report coming from our Grand Secretary. The report was accepted at the sound of the gavel in the east. Grand Associate Matron Sister Marilyn Moore addressed Grand Matron Pullen by asking her if she was still recording using the pad and pen that she was given? She then asked the Grand Conductress and Grand Associate Conductress to present to the Grand Matron a tiny scroll and baton. Grand Associate Matron Moore informed Grand Matron Pullen that she must be patient and wait. Grand Matron Pullen reminded the body that she really started out selling Highlights with Sister Bertha C. Brown and from that committee to the State of the Country, on to a lecturer, and then District Lecturer. She was appointed as Grand Martha by Past Grand Matron Florence M. Hogan and then to the secretary s desk as grand recordress, after which she traveled to the east. The session was then called to recreation to reconvene at 9:00 A.M on Friday June 22, 2007 Humbly submitted by: Grand Recordresses: Sister Christie Hudson, Sister Sallie Mills, Sister Patricia Watkins, and Sister Annie Parker Sister Barbara Jackson, Grand Secretary Sister Vashti G. Pullen, Grand Worthy Matron Brother Aaron Kent, Grand Worthy Patron Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 42

43 Minutes for June 22, th Session of Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia Marriott Hotel, Augusta Georgia The 109 th Session of the Prince Hall Grand Chapter resumed at 9:15 AM. We were led in prayer by Grand Chaplain Reverend Brother Otis Hilson, Jr., #101. Grand Worthy Matron Vashti G. Pullen presented to the session Savannah District #1, where Sister Patricia Jones is the District Matron, for their presentation of the Amaranth Degree. Grand Matron reminded members to turn their sashes on the red side and to make sure that they were on the left shoulder. She gave recognition to Past Grand Patron Willie V. Coleman for instructing us on the correct way to wear the sash. She stated that Past Grand Patron Coleman is a Walking Book of Knowledge. She also gave a report on Past Grand Patron Earnest McIntire. She asked that we keep him in our prayers. Grand Matron Pullen informed the session that information on Prince Hall Day is located in the souvenir journal. The gavel was then presented to Grand Associate Conductress Lynnette Hymes #95 in preparation for the administration of the Amaranth Degree. As the team prepared for the presentation, the Florence M. Hogan choir sang What Is This, followed by Amen. The Amaranth team marched into the session to the song The Battle Hymn of the Republic. A list of the members of the team will be included in the minute book along with the names of the sisters and brothers that received the degree. Following the presentation of the degree, Grand Matron Vashti G. Pullen, on behalf of Grand Worthy Patron Aaron Kent and the entire Grand Chapter session, gave her many thanks and appreciation to the Amaranth Team from Savannah District #1. The team did an outstanding job. She further proclaimed that the original songs sang during the ceremony be used as the official songs for the Amaranth Degree. A copy of these songs will be included in the minute book. Grand Patron Aaron Kent came forward to elaborate on the degree and the history. Sister Patricia Jones, District Matron of the Savannah District, came forward and introduced the team. A list of the names of the Amaranth Team will be placed in the minute book. Grand Patron Kent came forward to answer the question asked by a brother in reference to stipends for attending the Grand Session and Prince Hall Day. Grand Patron stated that the Worthy Patron and Associate Patron should receive a stipend when representing the chapter at the Grand Session. The amount of the stipend depends upon the chapter finances. Grand Worthy Matron Pullen gave special praises to Sister Betty Willard, Sister Nancy Brown, and Past Grand Matron Sister Ruby Clayton for their kindness to Past Grand Patron Willie V. Coleman. The Florence M. Hogan Choir sang Praise Him. Grand Matron Pullen passed out Angels of Mercy Awards to various Chapters and Eastern Stars for their acts of kindness given to her and her family. She stated that it is just a blessing when sisters take care of each other. Sister Polandria Porter #118 informed her that she became ill and was hospitalized while visiting in Augusta. The Sisters of Lucy Laney Chapter #20 came to her aid. This chapter will be given a Good Samaritan Award. Mary McCloud Bethune Chapter #468 also aided a sister that was in the Burn Unit in Augusta....Continued Minutes for June 21, 2007 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 43

44 Minutes for June 22, 2007, continued Grand Matron Pullen gave special recognition to Sister Onedia Ingram, a friend she met several years ago, who is now in the order. Treasurer s Report: Grand Treasurer Sister Marguerite T. Davis came forward to give her report. Before giving her report, she thanked the sisters who sent cards and made phone calls to her during her husband s illness. She proceeded to give her report. A copy of this report will be placed in the minute book. Following the report, it was motioned by Sister Debra Frances #7 and second by Sister Blanchie F. Simmons #105, Sister Martha T. Parham #34 and Sister Faye Butts #82 to accept this report. There was unreadiness from Sister Maisha Wood #584 for clarification on the $30,000 transferred from the Scholarship fund to Personal Services. The Grand treasurer stated that the report should say Personnel Services. The report was then accepted at the sound of the gavel in the east. Grand Worthy Patron Kent came forward to clear up issues in reference to the Grand Chapter being prepared financially for this session. He stated that he went to the Grand Master to ask that we borrow $10, from the Grand Lodge. He stated that the money was not used and returned to the Grand Lodge. Committee Reports were called for. Memorial Committee: Grand Chaplain Sister Ruthie George #249, Chairperson gave the report. She read the words to the song Close to Thee. Since our last Grand Session, a mighty wind has swept the four corners of the earth. We have lost a total of 136 members from June 06 to June 07. Grand Chaplain Sister Darylene Rood-Allen #29 came forward and led the session in singing What a Friend We have in Jesus and scripture John 14. Grand Chaplain Reverend Brother Otis Hilson led us in prayer. A copy of this report will be placed in the minute book. Following the report it was motioned by Sister Christine Baker, District Matron of the Dublin District, and second by Sister Ella Richardson #256, Sister Carlitha Robinson #17, Sister Frankie Totten, #95, and Sister Margaret Anderson #45 to accept this report coming from the Memorial Committee. The report was accepted at the sound of the gavel in the east. Warrants and Charters Committee: Sister Susie J. Reed #114 gave the report. A copy of this report will be placed in the minute book. Vashti Grimes Pullen #586 was given a charter at Prince Hall Day in September 2006 and the Star of Georgia #378 was given a duplicate charter. Real Estate Committee: Sister Bessie Jacobs #258, Chairperson of the committee gave the report. The Real Estate Committee made the following recommendations: West 42 nd Street- Storm doors be placed at the entrance of the house Martin Luther King Boulevard- The contract with the museum be updated immediately. Construction has begun on this structure. The committee recommended that none of the Grand Chapter property be sold. 3. Church Street Lot- The church has expressed an interest in purchasing this lot at this time (Townsley Chapel). 4. All properties owned by the Grand Chapter should be painted....continued Minutes for June 22, 2007 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 44

45 Minutes for June 22, 2007, continued A copy of this report will be placed in the minute book. A motion was called for to accept this report. It was motioned by Past Grand Matron Sister Belle Clark #20 and second by District Worthy Matron Sister Ethel Gilliam #6, Sister Lucile H. Clark #82, Sister Eva Ates #77, and Sister Lillie B. Plummer #116 to accept the report and recommendations coming from the Real Estate Committee. The report was accepted at the sound of the gavel in the east. Grand CCFC Report: The committee came forward and gave their report. The Grand CCFC made the following recommendations: 1. Deadline for new articles, April Each chapter submits one article free without a picture. Each District, Past Matron Council, Youth Group, Honors in Memory submit article without a picture. 3. The Grand Chapter charge continues to be a fee of $5.00 per picture to in the Highlights. 4. Each Chapter send in original photos in black and white. 5. All articles should be typed to reduce errors and insure accuracy in articles. 6. Keep news articles short. Articles should reflect your chapter s actual activities, before the deadline. 7. The Grand CCFC/Editor send a reminder to chapters to send in their articles before the deadline. 8. Each Worthy Matron buys a minimum of five or more highlights to take back to their chapter. 9. The Grand Chapter charge $5.00 for the Georgia Highlights because of the increase in printing the highlights. Constitution and By-Laws: The report was given by Sister Michael Cornelius #102. Following their report, the following recommendations were read by Sister Teena Delgado # The committee be permitted to receive Chapters By-Laws starting July 1, 2007 with a deadline date of March 30, The By-Laws committee be allowed to work on By-laws through-out the year as they are forwarded to the Grand Chapter. 3. The By-Laws committee conduct training sessions at Prince Hall Day, Mid-Winter meeting and the Grand Session. 4. The By-Laws committee be given a room at the Grand Session to work on the By-Laws during the Grand Session. 5. All By-Laws be picked up by the end of the 3 rd day of the Grand Session providing time for the committee to compile the annual report. Following the recommendations a motion was called for. It was motioned by Sister Diane White #148 and seconded by Sister Mary Johnson #63, Sister Rosie Walker #96, Sister Betty Jackson #159, Sister Cynthia Fluker #8, Sister Sharon Lane #29 and Sister Julie Lee #44, that the reports along with the recommendations be accepted. The reports and their recommendations were accepted at the sound of the gavel in the east....continued Minutes for June 22, 2007 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 45

46 Minutes for June 22, 2007, continued Scholarship Committee: Grand Associate Matron Sister Marilyn Moore came forward with the report from the Queen s Contest. She thanked Grand Matron Pullen for the vision of having Queen s contest winners starting with Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. The Queen s contest winners are as follows: Bronze Louisville #22 $ Silver Lagrange #15 $ Gold Americus #14 $10, Platinum Macon #5 $20, The grand total for the Queen s contest was $162, A copy of the scholarship report will be placed in the minute book. The 2007 Grand Chapter Queen is Sister Martha Parham #34 from the Macon District; where Sister Patricia Watkins is the District Worthy Matron, Brother Albert James, Worthy Patron, Brother Robert V. Allen, District Deputy Grand Master, Brother Hollis Middleton, Associate District Deputy Grand Master and Grand Worthy Matron Vashti G. Pullen is a member of the Macon District. It was motioned by Sister Hazel McIver #243, and seconded by Sister Lisa Thomas, #88, Past Grand Matron, Sister Ruby G. Clayton #53, Sister Sharon A. Lane, #29, and Sister Annie Johnson, #82 to accept the Scholarship Committee report. The report was accepted at the sound of the gavel in the East. Grand Matron Pullen asked that all committee chairpersons get the names and addresses of their committee members and given them to the trustees. Winners of the Arts and Crafts giveaway were: Edgar Brown the afghan and Faye Weaver $ The gavel was then presented to the Grand Worthy Patron for the nomination of officers. He stated that Grand Associate Patron, Brother Richard Baker, would not be accepting the nomination for Grand Associate Patron. He then proceeded to accept nominations. He stated that the brothers can make nominations. Grand Trustee Sister Lucile Hudson was nominated by Sister Susan Gibson #586 to serve as Chairman of the Trustees. Sister Hudson declined the nomination. The following nominations were made: Nominations for Grand Chapter Officers 2007 Grand Worthy Matron Sister Marilyn Moore Grand Worthy Patron Brother Aaron Kent Grand Associate Matron Sister Lynnette Hymes Grand Associate Patron Brother Otis Hilson Brother Victor Lee Brother Sam McDonald Brother Marvin Knight Grand Conductress Sister Deaidra Wilson...Continued Minutes for June 22, 2007 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 46

47 Minutes for June 22, 2007, continued Nominations for Grand Chapter Officers 2007, continued Grand Associate Conductress Sister Sallie Mills Sister Saundra Parks Sister Ethel Gilliam Sister Susan Haynes Sister Elzatta Brown Grand Chairman of the Trustee Sister Joyce Gilchrist Sister Mable Jones Sister Mary Surry Grand Treasurer Sister Marguerite Davis Sister Mary Surry Grand Secretary Sister Barbara E. Jackson Sister Mildred Fisher Sister Dorothy Jackson Following the nominations Grand Matron Sister Vashti G. Pullen came forward and thanked everyone for their attendance at the Grand Session. She thanked everyone for their dedication to the Order. Grand Associate Matron Sister Marilyn Moore came forward and presented Grand Matron Pullen with an Angel Pin for office in the west. This pin was given in memory of Past Grand Associate Matron, Sister Geraldine McKinney. She told Grand Matron Pullen to continue to be patient and wait. Grand Worthy Matron Pullen recognized Sister Geneva Jackson as she celebrated her 94 th birthday. She is an active Worthy Matron for her chapter. Several District Matrons presented the Grand Matron with tokens of appreciation. The 109 th Grand Session was called to recreation to resume at 9:00 AM. Humbly submitted by Grand Recordresses: Sister Christie Hudson, Sister Sallie Mills, Sister Patricia Watkins, and Sister Annie Parker Sister Barbara Jackson, Grand Secretary Sister Vashti G. Pullen, Grand Worthy Matron Brother Aaron Kent, Grand Worthy Patron Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 47

48 Minutes for June 23, th Session of Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia Marriott Hotel, Augusta Georgia The 109 th Session of the Prince Hall Grand Chapter resumed at 9:04 AM. The Grand Worthy Matron call the session to order. Grand Chaplain Sister Darylene Rood-Allen came forward to lead the session in singing, Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee, followed by prayer. To God Be The Glory For The Good Things That He Has Done. Grand Matron Sister Vashti G. Pullen came forward, thanking all of the members for attending today s session. Grand Matron Pullen called for the reading of the minutes from June 22, Grand Recordress Sister Annie Parker, came forward to read the minutes. Following the reading of the minutes it was motioned by Sister Maisha Wood #584 that the minutes be received and adopted with the necessary corrections. The motion was seconded by Sister Josephine Simpson, District Matron #14, Sister Savannah Beadles-Smith #138, and Sister Hazel McIver #243. The minutes were received and adopted with the necessary corrections at the sound of the gavel in the East. Grand Matron Pullen thanked the Augusta District, Sister Barbara Peake, Chairman of the Hostess Committee and Sister Patricia West, District Matron of the Augusta District. Grand Associate Matron Marilyn Moore asked that all District Matrons meet her after the session. The session proceeded to poll the voting strength. The voting strength was 317. Grand Worthy Patron Brother Aaron Kent presented the Honorable Grand Master Brother Ramsey Davis to the session for the election of officers. Grand Master Davis came forward and thanked the Grand Recordresses for their work and stated that minutes are received and adopted. He also stated that his mother is an alto singer and that he heard some beautiful altos in this session. He reminded the chapter that we should be mindful of our cell phones and that they are most irritating when they ring in the session, especially during a memorial service. Grand Master Davis stated that hazing will not be tolerated and that if a chapter does this, their Charter will be pulled. He also said that campaigning is illegal when running for an office. He then proceeded with the election. Grand Secretary Sister Barbara Jackson went to the Altar to cast votes for the officers who were not opposed in the election. She cast one unanimous vote for the following officers: Sister Marilyn Moore, Grand Worthy Matron Sister Lynnette Hymes, Grand Associate Matron Sister Deaidra Wilson, Grand Conductress The session proceeded for the election of Grand Associate Patron. The nominees were: Brother Otis Hilson-55 Brother Victor Lee-39 Brother Sam McDonald-70 Brother Marvin Knight-151 There was a run-off between Brother Sam McDonald and Brother Marvin Knight. Both Brothers came before the body to introduce themselves. Brother Marvin Knight is from the Savannah District Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 48

49 Minutes for June 23, 2007, continued Brother Sam McDonald is from Capitol Star #148 in the Atlanta District. Brother Marvin Knight received a majority of the votes for a total of 160. Brother Knight was elected to serve as Grand Associate Patron. The session proceeded to elect the Grand Associate Conductress. Grand Master Davis stated that during voting, after the room as been polled, no one should leave the room. The nominees were: Sister Sallie Mills-77 Sister Saundra Parks-81 Sister Ethel Gilliam-51 Sister Susan Haynes-81 Sister Elezatta Brown-17 There was a run-off between Sister Saundra Parks, Sister Sallie Mills, and Sister Susan Haynes. Sister Maisha Wood expressed a concern that she disagreed with method of standing to vote. The sense of secrecy is lost when this occurs. Sister Sallie Mills was asked to return to the room. Sister Mills received a total of 85 votes and was not in the run-off. The run-off was then between Sister Susan Haynes and Sister Saundra Parks. Sister Saundra Parks received a majority of the votes, a total of 160. Sister Saundra Parks was elected to serve as Grand Associate Conductress. The session proceeded to vote for Grand Chairman of the Trustees. The nominees were: Sister Joyce Gilchrist Sister Mable Jones Sister Joyce Gilchrist was elected by a majority of votes to serve as Grand Chairman of the Trustees. The session voted for Grand Treasurer. The nominees were: Sister Marguerite Davis Sister Mary Surry Sister Mary Surry was elected by a majority of votes to serve as Grand Treasurer. The session voted for Grand Secretary. The nominees were: Sister Barbara E. Jackson Sister Mildred S. Fisher Sister Dorothy J. Jackson Sister Barbara Jackson was elected by a majority of votes to serve as Grand Secretary. All elected officers were installed by Past Grand Patron Brother Felton Hudson. Grand Associate Matron Sister Marilyn Moore requested that her father Brother John Moore do the installation prayer. Grand Master Ramsey Davis informed the session that a dispensation would be given to install all appointed officers at Prince Hall Day. Newly Elected Grand Matron Marilyn Moore came forward and presented to Grand Matron Vashti G. Pullen her Past Grand Matron s sash. newly elected Grand Chairman of the Trustee, Sister Joyce Gilchrist, came forward to present to newly elected Grand Matron Sister Marilyn Moore pink roses from her sorors of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Newly elected Grand Matron Sister Marilyn Moore recognized and gave thanks to her parents Brother John E. Moore and Sister Shadie Moore. She also recognized other members of her family. She gave special recognition to her chapter, Fidelity #45 and Dublin District #19, which...continued Minutes for June 23, 2007 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 49

50 Minutes for June 23, 2007, continued consists of Fidelity #45, Elmirah #77, Rising Sun #115, Rose of Beulah,#251, Irwinton Light #324, and Garden City #344. Grand Matron Sister Vashti G. Pullen came forward and closed the chapter. Humbly submitted by: Grand Recordresses: Sister Christie Hudson, Sister Sallie Mills, Sister Patricia Watkins, and Sister Annie Parker Sister Barbara Jackson, Grand Secretary Sister Vashti G. Pullen, Grand Worthy Matron Brother Aaron Kent, Grand Worthy Patron Presentation Team Millen District # 16 Sister Shirley Carlyle, District Worthy Matron Sister Mary Carter, Worthy Matron/New Aurora #60 Sister Bobby Jean Davis, Associate Matron/New Marion #381 Adah - Sister Mattie Fulcher, Worthy Matron/Beulah #116 Ruth Sister Rose Wright, Associate Matron/Beulah #116 Esther Sister Chandra Cheatham/Beulah #116 Martha Sister Doris Smith/New Aurora #60 Electa Sister Susie Reed/Beulah #116 Bible Carrier Sister Maggie Jones/Beulah #116 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 50

51 Members of the Story of Martha Presentation Narrator Sister Lynnette Hymes Jesus....Brother Victor Lee Martha Sister Pam Millener Mary.Sister Brenda G. Carswell Lazarus.Brother Lloyd James Messenger.Brother Peter Taylor Mourners...Sister Susan B. Haynes Sister Willie Mae Douglas Sister Saundra Parks Sister Deaidra Wilson Sister Marva Lamar Brother Marvin Knight Sister Dionne Blasingame Song The Lord s Prayer......Brother Herbert Haynes, Sr. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 51

52 Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Annual Financial Report TABLE OF CONTENTS GRAND SECRETARY Schedule of Cash Receipts by Grand Secretary OPERATING FUND ACTIVITIES Statement of Changes in Cash Balance REAL ESTATE FUND ACTIVITIES Statement of Changes in Cash Balance SCHOLARSHIP FUND ACTIVITIES Statement of Changes in Cash Balance YOUTH FUND ACTIVITIES Statement of Changes in Cash Balance CASH SUMMARY AT APRIL 30, 2007 EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT B EXHIBIT C EXHIBIT D EXHIBIT E EXHIBIT F...continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 52

53 PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Schedule of Cash Receipts by Grand Secretary For Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2007 EXHIBIT A Receipts: Grand Chapter Dues 104, Membership Applications 5, Youth District 12, Supplies Sold 3, Rental Income (Net) 20, Degrees 2, Other 10, Total Receipts 159, continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 53

54 PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Operating Fund Activities Statement of Changes in Cash Balance For Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2007 EXHIBIT B Cash Balance May 1, , Receipts: Grand Chapter Dues 104, Grand Sessions 6, Supplies Sold 3, Membership Applications 5, Transfer from Scholarship AC 30, Transfer from Youth Account 6, Rental Income 13, Prince Hall Day 2, Other 17, Degrees 2, Total Receipts 192, Cash Available 194, continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 54

55 PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Operating Fund Activities Statement of Changes in Cash Balance For Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2007 EXHIBIT B Disbursements: Personnel Services 59, Death Claims 13, Grand Session Donation 25, Masonic Supplies 10, Office Expense 55, Grand Worthy Matron Expense Account 15, Grand Worthy Patron Expense Account 1, Printing and Reproduction 7, Management Fee 1, Building Repairs and Maintenance 1, Other Expenses 5, Total Disbursements 197, Cash Balance April 30, 2007 ($3,264.54) Reconciled Cash Balance ($3,264.54)...continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 55

56 PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Real Estate Fund Activities Statement of Changes in Cash Balance For Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2007 EXHIBIT C Cash Balance May 1, , Rental Receipts 13, Miscellaneous 95 Cash Available 14, Disbursements: Property Tax 3, Building Repairs and Maintenance Insurance Grand Sessions Christmas Donations 1, Contributions Management Fees 1, Office Supplies Bank Service Charge Total Disbursements 7, Cash Balance April 30, , Reconciled Cash Balance 6, continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 56

57 PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Scholarship Fund Activities Statement of Changes in Cash Balance For Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2007 EXHIBIT D Cash Balance May 1, , Receipts: Queens' Contest 152, Interest Income Total Receipts 153, Cash Available 179, Disbursements: Scholarships 125, Transfer to Operating Account 30, Rebate 15, Scholarship Committee 2, Donations & Contributions 1, Masonic Supplies Office Supplies Grand Worthy Matron Expenses 2, Grand Session 4, Bank Service Charges Total Disbursements 181, Cash Balance April 30, 2007 (1,926.09) Reconciled Cash Balance (1,926.09)...continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 57

58 PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Youth Fund Activities Statement of Changes in Cash Balance For Fiscal Year Ended April 30, 2007 EXHIBIT E Cash Balance May 1, , Receipts: Grand Chapter Dues 3, Grand Youth Sessions 9, Other 7, Total Receipts 19, Cash Available 24, Disbursements: Rebate Transfer to Operating Account 6, Masonic Supplies 1, Grand Youth Session 5, Grand Youth Scholarship 1, Grand Youth Workshop 3, Donations Other 1, Bank Service Charges Total Disbursements 21, Cash Balance April 30, , Reconciled Cash Balance 3, continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 58

59 EXHIBIT F PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR CASH SUMMARY APRIL 30, 2007 Operating Scholarship Real Estate Youth Total Fund Fund Fund Checking Accounts: Wachovia (3,264.54) (1,926.09) 3, (2,016.90) Carver State Bank 6, , Savings Certificates: Bank of America 18, , Wachovia Bank 10, , , (1,926.09) 6, , , Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 59

60 PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Jurisdiction of Georgia GRAND CHAPTER OFFICERS EMERITUS OFFICERS Brother E. E. McIntyre, #214, Past Worthy Grand Patron, Emeritus 630 Columbus Street, Blakley, GA (229) Brother Willie V. Coleman, #1, Past Grand Worthy Patron 1934 Tuskegee Street, Savannah, GA (912) Brother Felton L. Hudson, 33º, #345, Past Grand Worthy Patron 2430 Veazey Road, Greensboro, GA (706) Sister Ruby C. Clayton, #53, Past Grand Worthy Matron P. O. Box 299, Sparta, GA (706) Sister Belle S. Clark, #20, Past Grand Worthy Matron th Avenue, Augusta, GA (706) Sister Catherine Cooper, #4, Past Grand Assistant Treasurer, Emeritus P. O. Box 685, Darien, GA (912) Sister Ida M. Slaton, #141, Grand Bible Bearer, Emeritus Route 1, Box 156, Bliffton, GA Sister Bertha C. Brown, #90, Grand C.C.F.C., Emeritus P. O. Box 475, Woodbine, GA (912) Brother George Brown, #214, Past Grand Trustee 4166 Dry Lake Road, Dixie, GA (912) Brother John Moore, #45, Past Grand Trustee 1105 Edgewood Dr, Dublin, GA (478) Sister Tyree Walters, #29, Grand Ways & Means, Chairman, Emeritus 466 Thackeray Place, SW, Atlanta, GA (404) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 60

61 Grand Chapter Officers 2007, continued Emeritus Officers, continued Sister Minnie Wimbish, #482, Past Grand Chaplain, Emeritus 4129 Willis Street, Columbus, GA (706) Sister Lillian Smith, #344, Past Grand Lecturer, Emeritus P. O. Box 643, Soperton, GA (912) Elected Officers Sister Vashti G. Pullen, #82, Grand Worthy Matron 1732 Eveline Ave., Macon, GA (478) Brother Aaron Kent, #146, Grand Worthy Patron 1387 West Ave., N.W., Atlanta, GA (404) Sis. Marilyn Moore, #45, Grand Associate Matron 1105 Edgewood Drive, Dublin, GA (478) Brother Richard Baker, #35, Grand Associate Patron 992 Pine Hill Road, Dublin, GA (478) Sister Barbara E. Jackson, #48, Grand Secretary 2370 Burdett Ridge Drive, College Park, GA (404) Sister Marguerite T. Davis, #20, Grand Treasurer 1133 Wrightsboro Road, Augusta, GA (706) Sister Lynnette S. Hymes, #95, Grand Conductress 915 West 46th Street, Savannah, GA (912) Sister Deaidra Wilson, #28, Grand Associate Conductress 104 Oak Leaf Drive, Carrollton, GA (770) Sister Lucile Hudson, #345, Grand Trustee, Chairman 2430 Veazey Road, Greensboro, GA (706) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 61

62 GRAND CHAPTER OFFICERS , continued Appointed Officers Sister Ella F. Richardson, Grand Adah 158 Miller Street, NW, Baconton, GA (229) Sister Chriseen Johnson, #214, Grand Ruth 603 Calvary Road, Cairo, GA (229) Sister Velma Harris, #8, Grand Esther 610 Gun Street, Sandersville, GA (478) Sister Stephanie Ivey, #584, Grand Martha 1576 Hampstead Place, Riverdale, GA (770) Sister Fascia Sapp, Grand Electa P. O. Box 354, Midway, GA (912) Sister Ruthie Mae George, #249, Grand Chaplain P. O. Box 271, Metter, GA (912) Sister Georgia Grier, #144, Grand Chaplain 89 Gilmore Road, Forsyth, GA Sister Darylene Rood-Allen, #29, Grand Chaplain 2512 Linda Lane, Atlanta, GA (404) Rev. Brother Otis L. Hilson, Jr., #101, Grand Chaplain 738 Plantation Drive, Sandersville, GA (478) Sister Annie Bedford-Wilbon, Grand Marshal 117 Clark Circle, Sylvania, GA (912) Sister Jackie Wilson, #9, Grand Marshal 1489 Spring Valley Road, Athens, GA (706) Sister Patricia West, #20, Grand Marshal P. O. Box , Martinez, GA (706) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 62

63 Grand Chapter Officers 2007, continued Appointed Officers, continued Sister Janet Cliett, #480, Grand Marshal 101 Atlantic Avenue, Apt. 4-A, Ft. Valley, GA (478) Sister Martha Sauls, #81, Grand O. E. S. Flag Bearer 5541 Rose Street, Eastman, GA (478) Sister LaVerne Jenkins, #234, Grand U. S. Flag Bearer P. O. Box 268, Greenville, GA (706) Sister Annie Taylor, #486, Grand Christian Flag Bearer 300 Cox Road, NW, Milledgeville, GA Sister Mary Johnson, #63, Grand Warder 310 E. Altamaha, Fitzgerald, GA Sister Frankie M. Totten, #95, Grand Warder 1627 Delano Street, Savannah, GA (912) Sister Lauriene Daniel, #335, Grand Warder Route 1, Box 1050, Jakin, GA (912) Sister Marenthia Frazier, Grand Warder 108 Titleist Circle, Savannah, GA (912) Brother Clarence Williams, Grand Sentinel 322 Bartow Street, Thomasville, GA (229) Brother Avery M. Stafford, #64, Grand Sentinel P. O. Box 172, Folkston, GA (912) Sister Lethonia J. Bennekin, #34, Grand Musician, Director P. O. Box 3568, Eatonton, GA (706) Sister Susan Gibson, #586, Grand Musician, Co-Director 1135 Apollo Drive, Atlanta, GA (404) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 63

64 Grand Chapter Officers 2007, continued Appointed Officers, continued Sister Essie Sims, #64, Grand Musician, Co-Director 16 1/2 Boyd Street, Folkston, GA (912) Sister Betty Hill, #234, Grand Musician P. O. Box 381, Greenville, GA (706) Sister Andrea Levant, #162, Grand Musician P. O. Box 1395, Reidsville, GA (912) Brother Anthony L. Singleton, #148, Grand Trustee 2511 Chimney Ridge Drive, Conyers, GA (770) Brother Victor L. Lee, #146, Grand Trustee 330 Tuscany Trace, Dallas, GA (770) Brother Marvin Knight, #1, Grand Trustee 2109 Adams Avenue, Savannah, GA (912) Sister Joyce Gilchrist, #48, Grand Trustee 3389 E. Evans Mill Court, Lithonia, GA (770) Sister Tonya Thomas, #477, Grand Trustee 1125 Joel Drive, Albany, GA (229) Brother Carl Bacon, #118, Grand Trustee 908 Holmestown Loop, Midway, GA (912) Brother Lloyd A. James, #102, Grand Trustee P. O. Box 16023, Atlanta, GA (678) Brother Cecil James, Grand Trustee 101 Wild Grape Drive, St. Marys, GA ) Brother Willie Jeff Reid, #34, Grand Photographer 669 Ellis Church Road, Haddock, GA (478) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 64

65 Grand Chapter Officers 2007, continued Appointed Officers, continued Sister Bessie Jocobs, #258, Grand Real Estate, Chairman 1314 East 36th Street, Savannah, GA (912) Sister Ruth Moore, #1, Grand Real Estate 4748 Herty Drive, Savannah, GA (912) Sister Vanda T. Patton, #95, Grand Real Estate 306 East Park Avenue, Savannah, GA (912) Sister Mary Surry, #584, Grand Assistant Treasurer 9540 Thomas Downs Lane, Jonesboro, GA (770) Sister Yolanda Skinner, #411, Grand Financial Committee 143 McIntosh Drive, Leesburg, GA (229) Sister W. Faye Butts, #82, Grand Financial Committee 3291 Club Drive, Macon, GA (478) Sister Leila Williams, #34, Grand Security, Co-Director 118 Redbud Circle, Eatonton, GA (706) Sister Rhonda Neal, #29, Grand Security, Co-Director 4469 Windsor Downs Lane, Decatur, GA (770) Sister Gwendolyn Daniel, #148, Grand Security 146 Fairview Drive, Stockbridge, GA (770) Sister Elaine Buckner, #465, Grand Security 151 Bush Street, Barnesville, GA (770) Sister Barbara Perkins, #29, Grand Security 4010 Wisteria Lane, Atlanta, GA (404_ Sister Cynthia C. Lee, #146, Grand Security 443 Charter Oak Drive, Atlanta, GA (404) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 65

66 Grand Chapter Officers 2007, continued Appointed Officers, continued Sister Theresa E. Jackson, #146, Grand Security 5360 Sand Bar Lane, College Park, GA (404) Sister Tracy Flounoy, #582, Grand Security 926 Redstone Road, Dacula, GA (678) Sister Yvette Love, #82, Grand Matron Administrative Assistant 2074 Forest Hill Road, #23-E, Macon, GA (478) Sister Christie Hudson, #482, Grand Recordress 4329 Braddock Drive, Columbus, GA (706) Sister Annie Parker, #468, Grand Recordress 217 Milledgeville Road, Eatonton, GA (706) Sister Sallie Mills, #204, Grand Recordress 75 Knollwood Place, Covington, GA (770) Sister Patricia Watkins, #486, Grand Recordress 103 Felton Drive, Milledgeville, GA (478) Sister Willie Mae Douglas, #95, Grand Lecturer 1311 East 34th Street, Savannah, GA (912) Sister Saundra Parks, #46, Grand Lecturer 208 Aspen Court, Macon, Georgia (478) Sister Susan B. Haynes, #29, Deputy Grand Lecturer 3651 Concordia Road, Decatur, GA (770) Sister Lula Harris, #46, Grand Directress of Health 1248 Jackson Street Lane, Macon, GA (478) Sister Sharon Lawson Mathis, #103, Grand Nurse 8908 Habersham Drive, Jonesboro, GA (770) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 66

67 Grand Chapter Officers 2007, continued Appointed Officers, continued Sister Emma Johnson, #9, Grand Nurse 135 Oliver Circle, Athens, GA (706) Sister Shirley Lowe Harris, #46, Grand Nurse 1095 Macon Avenue, Macon, GA (478) Sister Gloria Strange, Grand Nurse Sister Willeen Bowens, #48, Grand Nurse 4085 Tecumseh Trail, Conley, GA (404) Sister Geraldine Ammons Ware, #495, Grand Nurse P. O. Box 1175, Gray, GA (478) Sister Dorothy O. Davis, #20, Grand Nurse 2305 Overlook Road, Augusta, GA (706) Sister Yvonne White, #46, Grand Nurse 110 Royal Lane, Gray, GA (478) Sister Shirley Tucker, #53, Grand Nurse 5306 Hwy 22, Sparta, GA (706) Sister Mary Stephens, #46, Grand Nurse 1568 Cherry Hill Park, Macon, GA (478) Sister Pamela Johnson, #159, Grand Nurse 2511 Little John Court, Savannah, GA (912) Sister Brenda Pough, #159, Grand Nurse 1211 NE 36th Street, Savannah, GA (912) Sister Georgette Dye, Grand Nurse 3531 Leonardo Dr., S.W., Atlanta, GA (404) Sister Lucille H. Clark, #82, Gibbons & Grimes Arts & Crafts 1134 Calhoun Street, Macon, GA (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 67

68 Grand Chapter Officers 2007, continued Appointed Officers, continued Sister Brenda Williams, #53, Tyree J. Walters Ways & Means, Chairman Route 3, Box 214 East Broad Street, Sparta, GA (706) Sister Carolyn Taggart, #48, Grand Ways & Means / Minute Books 2878 Salmon Avenue, SE, Atlanta, GA (404) Sister Ruth Stevenson, #29, Grand C.C.F.C., Chairman & Editor 776 Skipper Drive, NW, Atlanta, GA Sister Joyce A. Hampton, #582, Grand C.C.F.C., Co-Chairman 1541 Berkshire Farms Drive, Snellville, GA (770) Sister Denise Mundy, #42, Grand C.C.F.C., Co-Editor 3256 Quincy Crossing, SE, Conyers, GA (770) Sister Eddie Lee Marsh, #1, Grand Youth Directress 4618 Lanier Drive, Savannah, GA (912) Sister Brenda G. Carswell, #82, Grand Assistant Youth Directress 2440 Robin Hood Road, Macon, GA (478) Sister Mary James, #64, Grand Assistant Youth Directress 101 Wild Grape Drive, St. Marys, GA (912) Sister Patricia Young, #114, Grand Assistant Youth Directress P. O. Box 1261, Swainsboro, GA (478) Sister Sherri A. Davis, #29, Grand Assistant Youth Directress 3960 Glenwood Downs Lane, Decatur, GA (404) Sister Mildred Schmelz, #102, Grand Legal Advisor / Grand Real Estate 170 Dink Scott Court, Ellenwood, GA (770) Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 68

69 Prince Hall Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia District Worthy Matrons and District Worthy Patrons Savannah District #1 Worthy Matron, Sister Patricia Jones 4205 Worth Street, Savannah, GA (912) Worthy Patron, Brother Marvin Knight 2109 Adams Avenue, Savannah, GA (912) Associate Matron, Sister Lucille Tanksley 413 Willow Road, Savannah, GA (912) Augusta District #2 Worthy Matron, Sister Patricia West P.O. Box , Martinez, GA (706) Worthy Patron, Brother Earl Lyons 24 Farrington Way, North Augusta, SC (803) Atlanta District #3 Worthy Matron, Sister Joyce Hampton 1541 Berkshire Farms Drive, Snellville, GA (770) Worthy Patron, Brother Victor L. Lee 3191 Grand Central Dr, Snellville, GA (678) Associate Matron, Sister Mary Surry 9540 Thomas Down Lane, Jonesboro, GA (770) Columbus District #4 Worthy Matron, Sister Angie Ayers P.O. Box 5208, Columbus, GA (706) Worthy Patron, Brother Roy Croom th Street, Phoenix City, AL (334) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 69

70 District Worthy Matrons and District Worthy Patrons, continued Macon District # 5 Worthy Matron, Sister Patricia Watkins 103 Felton Drive, Milledgeville, GA (478) Worthy Patron, Brother Albert James 964 Hwy 22 East, Haddock, Georgia (478) Associate Matron, Sister Yvette Love 2074 Forest Hill Rd., #23E, Macon, Georgia (478) Athens District #6 Worthy Matron, Sister Ethel Gilliam PO Box 664, Greensboro, Georgia (706) Worthy Patron, Brother G.L. Avery, Rev. 222 Mercer Street, Washington, Georgia ) Brunswick District # 7 Worthy Matron, Sister Carla V. Smith 2927 Wolfe Street, Brunswick, Georgia Worthy Patron, Brother Cecil R. James 101 Wild Grape Drive, St. Marys, Georgia (912) Associate Matron, Sister Deborah Francis 512 Kell Road, Brunswick, Georgia (912) Waycross District #8 Worthy Matron, Sister Cynthia Fluker 727 Johnson Street, Waycross, Georgia (912) Worthy Patron, Brother James Hudson 1032 Marion, Waycross, Georgia (912) Associate Matron, Sister Angelo Staten 6420 Clark Road, Blackshear, Georgia (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 70

71 District Worthy Matrons/District Worthy Patrons, continued Valdosta District # 9 Worthy Matron, Sister Eleanor L. Wright 520 Quillie Jones Road, Adel, Georgia (229) Worthy Patron, Brother Ezekiel Carnegie 705 West 8th Street, Adel, Georgia (229) Thomasville District #10 Worthy Matron, Sister Ossie Robinson 1045 S. Pinetree Blvd, Thomasville, Georgia (229) Worthy Patron, Brother Hamp McMillian PO Box 2572, Thomasville, GA Associate Matron, Sister Shirley Mullins 704 Holly Drive, Albany, Georgia (229) Albany District #11 Worthy Matron, Sister Carla Parker 2207 Westmoreland Drive, Albany, Georgia (229) Worthy Patron, Brother Steve Butler 516 Vintage Road, Albany, Georgia (229) Associate Matron, Sister Tonya Thomas 1125 Joel Drive, Albany, Georgia (229) Bainbridge District #12 Worthy Matron, Sister Louise Close 1107 Back Street, Bainbridge, Georgia (912) Worthy Patron, Brother Johnathan Close 1107 Back Street, Bainbridge, Georgia (912) Cuthbert District #13 Worthy Matron, Sister Doris Holder PO Box 157, Morgan, Georgia (229) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 71

72 District Worthy Matrons and District Worthy Patrons, continued Americus District #14 Worthy Matron, Sister Josephine Simpson 809 Georgia Avenue, Americus, Georgia (229) Worthy Patron, Brother Joseph Jones PO Box 1463, Americus, Georgia (229) Associate Matron, Sister Susie Henderson PO Box 354, Plains, Georgia (229) LaGrange District #15 Worthy Matron, Sister Jacqueline Dyal 188 Arbor Chapel Road, Warm Springs, Georgia (706) Worthy Patron, Brother Ernest Stephen 1025 Borton Street, LaGrange, Georgia (706) Millen District #16 Worthy Matron, Sister Shirley Carlyle 1449 Hephzibah-McBean Road, Hephzibah, Georgia (706) Worthy Patron, Brother Anthony M. Roberts 284 Zellabee Road, Sylvania, Georgia (912) Baxley District #17 Worthy Matron, Sister Cassandra Rice 719 Charlotte Court, Hinesville, Georgia (912) Worthy Patron, Brother Carl Bacon 908 Holmostown Loop, Midway, Georgia (912) Associate Matron, Sister Carletha Robinson 324 North 5th Street, Jesup, Georgia (912) Statesboro District #18 Worthy Matron, Sister Arcie B. Dekle 600 N. Leroy St PO Box 244, Metter, Georgia (912) Worthy Patron, Brother William Gardner, Jr. Route 1, Box 296B, Metter, Georgia (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 72

73 District Worthy Matrons/District Worthy Patrons, continued Dublin District #19 Worthy Matron, Sister Christine Baker 992 Pinehill Road, Dublin, Georgia (478) Worthy Patron, Brother Coleman Smith 1164 Willie Wood Road, East Dublin, Georgia (478) Associate Matron, Sister Annette Barden PO Box 4036, Eastman, Georgia (478) Butler District #20 Worthy Matron, Sister Cynthia R. Paster PO Box 107, Marshallville, Georgia (478) Worthy Patron, Brother Darrell Nelson 1695 Powersville Road, Byron, Georgia Dalton District #21 Worthy Matron, Sister Glenda Clemons 145 Hiawatha Circle, Chickamauga, Georgia (706) Worthy Patron, Brother Charlie Ellison 807 Croy Drive, Dalton, Georgia (706) Louisville District #22 Worthy Matron, Sister Regina Brinson 8160 Tarve Grove Road, Bartow, Georgia (478) Worthy Patron, Brother Richard Harris 610 Gum Street, Sandersville, Georgia (478) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 73

74 District Worthy Matrons/District Worthy Patrons, continued Fitzgerald District #23 Worthy Matron, Sister Constance B. Harmon PO Box 1377, Fitzgerald, Georgia (229) Worthy Patron, Brother William Robinson 1807 Red Fox Trail, Tifton, Georgia (229) Associate Matron, Sister Burnie Holt PO Box 161, Pineview, Georgia (229) Vidalia District #24 Worthy Matron, Sister Rosetta Summerset PO Box 1193, Reidsville, Georgia (912) Worthy Patron, Brother John Turner 301 Romona Circle, Vidalia, Georgia (912) Georgetown District #25 Worthy Matron, Sister Gloria T. Bost Rte 1, Box 112-A, Lumpkin, Georgia (229) Worthy Patron, Brother Clarence Ponder Rte 1, Box 113, Lumpkin, Georgia (229) Associate Matron, Sister Cynthia beauford 7094 Vinings Way, Columbus, Georgia Germany District #26 St. Thomas District #27 Worthy Matron, Sister Noreen L. Faulkner PO Box 9444, St. Thomas, VI (340) Worthy Patron, Brother Bernard Attidore PO Box , St. Thomas, VI (340) Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 74

75 Prince Hall Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia Chapter Directory No. 1 Electa, Savannah, Georgia Sis. Rosetta Prescott, WM, PO Box 7473 Savannah, GA 31408, (912) Bro. Marvin Knight, WP, 2109 Adams Avenue, Savannah, GA 31405, (912) Sis. Jacquelyn Cooper, Secretary, 2108 Hart Avenue, Savannah, GA 31405, (912) No. 2 Martha, Ashburn, Georgia Sis. Mamie Davis, WM, 532 Harrison Ave, Ashburn, GA 31714, (229) Bro. Sedric Carithers, WP, PO Box 91, Ashburn, GA 31714, (229) Sis. Consulla Rockwell, Secretary, PO Box 2946, Ashburn, GA No. 3 Adah, Baxley, Georgia Sis. Jetti Vann, WM, 30 Fisher Rd., Hazlehurst, GA 31539, (912) Bro. Frank Gilcrease, WP, 65 Fleming Drive, Baxley, GA 31513, (912) Sis. Ann D. Martin, Secretary, 2612 Dogwood Ave, Apt C., Savannah, GA 31404, (912) No. 4 Lydia, Darian, Georgia Sis. Argie M. Stephens, WM, PO Box 93, Townsend, GA 31331, (912) Bro. Nathan Gilbert, WP, PO Box 211, Darien, GA 31305, (912) Bro. Bernice Grant, Secretary, PO Box 2062, Darien, GA 31305, (912) No. 6 Wingfields, Glenwood, Georgia Sis. Gracie Dawkins, PO Box 115, Alamo, GA 30411, (912) Bro. Thomas Travis, WP, PO Box 274, Alamo, GA 30411, (912) Sis. Doris Rease, Secretary, Rte 1, Box 139, Alamo, GA 30411, (912) No. 7 Glenmore, Glenmore, Georgia Sis. Lillie I. Clay, WM, 2506 Lumpkin Rd, Augusta, GA 30906, (706) Bro. Stanley Wesley, WP, 507 Linden Dr, Waycross, GA 31501, (912) Sis. Delores Price, Secretary, 637 Seaman Drive,Waycross, GA 31503, (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 75

76 Chapter Directory, continued No. 8 Shiloh, Sandersville, Georgia Sis. Bernell T. Williams, WM, 309 Meadow Drive, Sandersville, GA 31092, (478) Bro. Willie Burns, WP, 320 West Floyd Street, Sandersville, GA 31092, (478) Sis. Mamie Grant, Secretary, PO Box 304, Sandersville, GA 31092, (478) No. 9 Athens, Athens, Georgia Sis. Emma Johnson, WM, 135 Oliver Circle, Athens, GA 30601, (706) Bro. Ricardo Neely, WP, 440 Bailey St, Athens, GA 30605, (706) Sis. Linda Mattox, Secretary, 115 Avalon Drive, Athens, GA 30606, (706) No. 10 Sarah, Valdosta, Georgia Sis. Alysia Mallory, WM, 3901 Danube Circle, Valdosta, GA 31605, (229) Bro. Marcus Williams, WP, 3924 Carter Terrace, Valdosta, GA 31605, (229) Sis. Tieka Skrine, Secretary, 1717 Largo Circle, Valdosta, GA 31602, (678) No. 11 White Star, Tifton, Georgia Sis. Juanita Taylor, WM, 1123 South Central Avenue, Tifton, GA 31794, (229) Bro. William D. Robinson, WP, 1807 Red Fox Tr, Tifton, GA 31793, (229) Sis. Barbara A. Teal, Secretary, 3107 King Drive, Tifton, GA 31794, (229) No. 12 Kings Daughters, Hazlehurst, Georgia Sis. Gwendolyn Hagans, WM, 1551 Buckett Ferry Road, Hazlehurst, GA 31539, (912) Bro. Patrick Brookins, WP, 1631 Buckett Ferry Rd, Hazlehurst, GA 31539, (912) Sis. Sylvia E. Barge, Secretary, 208 Mary Cornish Rd, Hazlehurst, GA 31539, (912) No. 13 Queen of Sheba, Cordele, Georgia Sis. Hazel Daniels, WM, 1903 Pateville Rd, Cordele, GA 31015, (229) Bro. Charles Owens, WP, 413 Peachtree Ave., Cordele, GA 31015, (229) Sis. Elaine Bryant, Secretary, 512-9th Avenue, W., Cordele, GA 31015, (229) No. 14, Amelia, Pelham, Georgia Sis. Vebra Thomas, WM, 2625 Lonesome Rd., Albany, GA 31707, (229) Bro. Jasper Williams, WP, PO Box 55, Pelham, GA 31779, (229) Sis. Shirley Mullins, Secretary, 704 Holly Drive, Albany, GA 31705, (229) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 76

77 Chapter Directory, continued No. 15 Star of Amaranth, Madison, Georgia Sis. Marvis Davis, WM, PO Box 384, Madison, GA 30650, (706) Bro. Joseph Pettigrew, WP, 1614 Olympian Circle, Atlanta, GA 30310, (404) Sis. Clarice D. Woods, Secretary, PO Box 387, Madison, GA 30650, (706) No. 16 Seven Star, Waynesville, Georgia Sis. Sarah Small, WM, Rte 1, Box 29, White Oak, GA 31562, (912) Bro. Henry V. Moreland, III, WP, Rte 1, Box 113A, Waynesville, GA 31566, (912) Sis. Bernice Moreland, Secretary, Rte 1, Box 113A, Waynesville, GA 31566, (912) No. 17 Earnest McRae, McRae, Georgia Sis. Anna Jones, WM, 307 Mocking Bird Way, Alamo, GA 30411, (912) Bro. (Rev.) Marvin Howard, Sr., PO Box 32, Alamo, GA 30411, (912) Sis. Phyllis L. Davis, Sec y, PO Box 5-Willow Creek Lane, McRae, GA 31055, (912) No. 18 Violet, Vidalia, Georgia Sis. Catherine Dixon Forest, WM, Po Box 1408, Vidalia, GA 30475, (912) Bro. John R. Turner, WP, 1002 Raymonia Circle, Vidalia, GA 30474, (912) Sis. Maurine McLendon, Secretary, 502 Second Ave, Vidalia, GA 30474, (912) No. 19 Bethel, Ailey, Georgia Sis. Ora Mae Lee, WM, PO Box 104, Ailey, GA 30410, (912) Bro. Eugene Ward, WP, PO Box 573, Mt. Vernon, GA 30445, (912) Sis. Estella Harmon, Secretary, 1790 Old Kibbee Rd, Tarrytown, GA 30470, (912) No. 20 Lucy Laney, Augusta, Georgia Sis. Bridget Sullivan, WM, 3511 Brockdale Drive, Augusta, GA 30906, (706) Bro. Curtis L. Smith, WP, 2805 Cimarron Way, Augusta, GA 30906, (706) Sis. Alice M. Postell, Secretary, 2667 Corning St., Hephzibah, GA 30815, (706) No. 21 Pride of Screven, Sylvania, Georgia Sis. Daisy Phillips, WM, 895 Oliver Highway, Newington, GA 30449, (912) Bro. Willie Drayton, WP, 155 Woodland Rd, Sylvania, GA 30467, (912) Sis. Early M. Milton, Secretary, PO Box 34, Oliver, GA 30449, (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 77

78 Chapter Directory, continued No. 22 Reddick, Milhaven, Georgia Sis. Mary McCoy, WM, 535 Sunbury Rd, Girard, GA 30426, (912) Bro. Paul Givens, WP, 1733 Brown Rd, Hephzibah, GA 30815, (706) Sis. Margaret Givens, Sec y, 1733 Brown Rd, Hephzibah, GA 30815, (706) No. 23 Silver, Lyons, Georgia Sis. Beatrice Burley, WM, 202 S. Smalley Dr, Vidalia, GA 30474, (912) Bro. Johnnie Sharpton, WP, 266 E. Wesley Ave, Lyons, GA 30436, (912) Sis. Johnnie b. Dennard, Secretary, 318 S. E. Broad St, Lyons, GA (912) No. 24 Rose Wiggs, Jesup, Georgia Sis. Carletha G. Robinson, WM, 324 N. 5th St., Jesup, GA 31545, (912) Bro. David Daniels, WP, 205 Dream Lane St, Jesup, GA 31548, (912) Sis. Mary McCallum, Secretary, 681 Stacy St, Jesup, GA (912) No. 25 Warner Robins, Warner Robins, Georgia Sis. Mary Williams, WM, 5444 Barrwyn Dr, Rex, GA 30273, (770) Bro. Tyrus Williams, WP, 608 SarkDr, Warner robins, GA 31088, (478) Sis. Juanita McCall, Secretary, 1226 Eagle Pass, McDonough, GA 30253, (770) No. 26 Americus, Americus, Georgia Sis. Dorothy Gardner, WM, 1423 Parker St., Americus, GA 31709, (229) Bro. Joe Ed Clark, WP, PO Box 331, Leslie, Georgia 31764, (229) Sis. Josephine Simpson, Secretary, 809 Georgia Ave., Americus, GA 31719, (229) No. 28 Carrollton, Carrollton, Georgia Sis. Sara Springer, WM, 807 Fertilla St., Carrollton, GA 30117, (770) Bro. Harold Mullins, WP, 280 Old King St., Carrollton, GA 30117, (770) Sis. Cherry Mays, Secretary, 1199 Oak Mountain Rd., Carrollton, GA 30117, (770) No. 29 Arena, Atlanta, Georgia Sis. Sharon Lane, WM, 1760 Derrill Dr., Decatur, GA 30032, (404) Bro. Emanuwel Dixon, WP, 475 Derbyshire Dr., Stone Mountain, GA 30088, (770) Sis. Chandra Hill, Secretary, 4021 Lindsey Dr., Decatur, GA 30035, (404) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 78

79 Chapter Directory, continued No. 30 Beatrice, Dawson, Georgia Sis. Carolyn Williams, WM, PO Box 843, Dawson, GA (229) Bro. Wilson Green, WP, 121 Wilson Green Lane, Dawson, GA 39842, (229) No. 31 Rising Star, Louisville, Georgia Sis. Emma Lee Thompson, WM, 506 Cherry St., Louisville, GA 30434, (478) Bro. John Wesley Thompson, WP, 1011 Palmer St., Louisville, GA 30434, (478) Sister Brenda Thompson, Secretary PO Box 4470, Louisville, GA 30434, (478) No. 32 Rebecca, Thomasville, Georgia Sis. Rose Washington, WM, PO Box 1323, Thomasville, GA 31799, (229) Bro. James R. Hadley, WP, 103 Crestwood Dr., Thomasville, GA 31792, (229) Sis. Barbara Clayton, Secretary, PO Box 2512, Thomasville, GA 31799, (229) No. 33 Pride of Manchester, Manchester, Georgia Sis. Rose Milling, WM Sis. Dorothy Harris, Secretary, 720 Oconee Street, Manchester, GA No. 34 Putnam, Eatonton, Georgia Sis. Holly Nelson, WM, PO Box 94, Eatonton, GA 31024, (7-6) Bro. Wilie J. Reid, WP, 669 Ellis Church Rd., Haddock, GA 31033, Sis. Julia Cooper, Secretary, 103 Stribling St., Eatonton, GA (706) No. 35 St. Marys, Lumber City, Georgia Sis. Laura Ann Kirk, WM, PO Box 344, Lumber City, GA 31549, (912) Bro. Albert Clements, WP, PO Box 33, Lumber City, GA 31549, (912) Sis. Mary M. Moore, PO Box 681, Lumber City, GA 31549, (912) No. 36 Dorothy Edwards, Cairo, Georgia Sis. Virginia Bailey, WM, PO Box 1515, Thomasville, GA 31799, (229) Bro. Frank Williams, WP, 165 Mamie Lane, Cairo, GA 39828, (229) Sis. Mary Deyouns, Secretary, 320 Legion Blvd., Cairo, GA (229) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 79

80 Chapter Directory, continued No. 37 Mt. Moriah, Savannah, Georgia Sis. Eloise Mathis, WM, 2001 Gunther Ave., Savannah, GA 31404, (912) Bro. Maznyl Newsome, WP, 63 Heritage Way, Savannah, GA 31419, (912) Sis. Catherine Clements, Sec y, 6830 Skidaway Rd, Apt 13, Savannah, GA (912) No. 40 Garden Valley, Ideal, Georgia Sis. Betty O. Duncan, WM, 529 Idella Williams Rd, Ideal, GA 31041, (478) Bro. Jeffery Smith, WP, PO Box 13, Montezuma, GA 31063, (478) Sis. Annette W. Daniels, Sec y 7029 State Rt 128, Oglethorpe, GA (478) No. 41 Fairfield, Rochelle, Georgia Sis. Annie Coney, WM, PO Box 165, Pineville, GA 31071, (229) Bro. William H. Batten, WP, Rte 1, Box 223, Pineview, GA 31071, (229) Sis. Catherine MaLoy, Secretary, PO Box 93, Pineview, GA 31071, (229) No. 42 King Solomon, Marietta, Georgia Sis. Deidre Nail, WM, 537 Winter Green Way, Canton, GA 30115, (678) Bro. Kevin Nail, WP, 537 Winter Green Way, Canton, GA 30115, (678) Sis. Mildred Fisher, Sec y, 3700 Running Fox Dr., Marietta, GA (770) No. 44 New Starlight, Pulaski, Georgia Sis. Julie Lee, WM, 212 Best Street, Statesboro, GA 30458, (912) Bro. Genesis Scott, WP, PO Box 1065, Millen, GA 30442, (706) Sis. Cora Scott, Secretary, PO Box 1065, Millen, GA 30442, (706) No. 45 Fidelity, Dublin, Georgia Sis. Coretta Green, WM, 774 Old Macon Rd., Dublin, GA 31021, (478) Bro. Veron Hall, WP, PO Box 4081, Dublin, GA 31040, (478) Sis. Marilyn Moore, Secretary, 1105 Edgewood Dr., Dublin, GA 31021, (478) No. 46 Central City, Macon, Georgia Sis. Dionne Blasingame, WM, PO Box 5180, Macon, GA 31208, (478) Bro. Curry E. Alexander, WP, 142 Spradley Dr, Macon, GA 31211, (478) Sis. Saundra Parks, Secretary, 208 Aspen Court, Macon, GA 31216, (478) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 80

81 Chapter Directory, continued No. 48 Gate City, Atlanta, Georgia Sis. Cynthia Delaney, WM, 2578 Bolder Rd, SE, Atlanta, GA 30317, (404) Bro. Victor Wills, WP, 2730 Whites Mill Ct., Decatur, GA 30034, (678) Sis. Lysa Robinson, Sec y, 4712 Rockstile Way, Stone Mtn, GA 30083, (404) No. 50 Shiloh Academy, Washington, Georgia Sis. Ann Bates, WM, 207 Mercer St., Washington, GA 30673, (706) Bro. G. L. Avery, WP, 222 Mercer St., Washington, GA 30673, (706) Sis. Mattie H. Hanson, Sec y, 4366 Lexington Rd, Washington, GA (706) No. 52 Mount Olive, Sterling, Georgia Sis. Mary Ruth Merritt, WM, 443 North Fourth St, Jessup, GA 31545, (912) Bro. Freddie Fairfley, WP, 561 Fancy Bluff Rd, Brunswick, GA 31523, (912) Sis. Harriett Weston, Secretary, PO Box 3256, Brunswick, GA 31521, (912) No. 53 Excelsior, Sparta, Georgia Sis. Sandy Cobb, 9611 Hwy 16, Sparta, GA 31087, (706) Bro. Seneca Moore, WP, 1459 White Plains Rd, Crawfordville, GA 30631, (706) Sis. Brenda M. Williams, Sec y, 8361 East Broad St, Sparta, GA 31087, (706) No. 58 Virgin, Brunswich, Georgia Sis. Mary A. Veal, WM, 2231 Pinewood Dr., Brunswick, GA 31520, (912) Bro. Clyde Chapple, Sr., WP, 2010 N St., Brunswick, GA 31520, (912) Sis. Harryette B. Smith, Sec y, 1422 Albany St., Brunswick, GA 31520, (912) No. 59 Mt. Zion, Ocilla, Georgia Sis. Arlinda Murrell, WM, 621 North Oak St., Ocilla, GA 31774, (229) Bro. Alfred Edwards, WP, 110 East 7th St., Ocilla, GA 31774, (229) Sis. Vivian Oliver, Secretary, 916 North Oak St., Ocilla, GA 31774, (229) No. 60 New Aurora, Waynesboro, Georgia Sis. Mary Carter, WM, 916 Quaker Rd., Waynesboro, GA 30830, (706) Bro. Keno Waltower, WP, 1169 Claxton-Lively Rd, Waynesboro, GA (706) Sis. Laverne M. Dukes, Secretary, 549 Hwy 25 S., Waynesboro, GA (706) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 81

82 Chapter Directory, continued No. 61 Square, Macon, Georgia Sis. Dianne W. Scott, WM, 1390 Hall Rd., Macon, GA 31210, (478) Bro. Waders Campbell, WP, 4445 Azalea Dr., Macon, GA 31210, (478) Sis. Karen Gray, Secretary, 422 Luke Smith Rd., Macon, GA 31211, (478) No. 63 Beth Eden, Fitzgerald, Georgia Sis. Ida C. Ferguson, WM, PO Box 1346, Fitzgerald, GA 31750, (229) Bro. Kevin Bernard Coney, WP, 401 W. Suwannee St., Fitzgerald, GA 31750, (229) Sis. Constance Harmon, Secretary, PO Box 1377, Fitzgerald, GA No. 64 Crescent, Folkston, Georgia Sis. Bernice Wright, WM, 178 Dixie Lake Rd., Folkston, GA 31537, (912) Bro. Avery Stafford, WP, 1206 S. Second St., Folkston, GA 31537, (912) Sis. Essie M. Sims, Secretary, 16 1/2 Boyd St., Folkston, GA 31537, (912) No. 67 Queen Esther, Moultrie, Georgia Sis. Michelle Willis, WM Bro. Kenneth Canty Sis. Margaret Dixon, Secretary No. 70 Habakuk, Americus, Georgia Sis. Constance Hollis, WM, PO Box 1545, Americus, GA 31709, (229) Bro. Arthur Cooper, WP, 197 Cooper Rd, Leslie, GA 31764, (229) Sis. Juanita Jones, Secretary, 405 Ashby St., Americus, GA 31709, (229) No. 77 Elmirah, Cochran, Georgia Sis. Gladys Wilmore, WM, 558 Butts Rd, Cochran, GA 31014, (478) Bro. Ralph Allen, WP, 160 East Peter St., Cochran, GA 31014, (478) Sis. April K. Smith, Secretary, 411 MLK Drive, Cochran, GA 31014, (478) No. 80 Puritan, Shellman, Georgia Sis. Georgia Kemp, WM, PO Box 36, Shellman, GA 39886, (229) Bro. William Edward, WP, PO Box 353, Shellman, GA 39886, (229) Sis. Pearlie Johnson, Secretary, Rte 1, Box 315, Shellman, GA 39886, (229) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 82

83 Chapter Directory, continued No. 81 Virtuous Lily, Chauncey, Georgia Sis. Lourainne Ivey, WM, 146 Liberty St., Eastman, GA 31023, (478) Bro. Doyellon G. Hamilton, WP, 1019 S.C. Cadwell Rd, Chauncy, GA 31011, (478) Sis. Virginia H. Trafton, Secretary, 967 S.C. Cadwell Rd, Chauncy, GA 31011, (478) No. 82 Amy R. Dunn, Macon, Georgia Sis. Annie Johnson, WM, 6205 Plantation Dr, Lizella, GA 31052, (478) Bro. Peter F. Taylor, Jr., WP, 2895 Century Place, Macon, GA 31217, (478) Sis. Terralyn T. Taylor, Secretary, 2116 Cedar Ave., Macon, GA 31204, (478) No. 86 Cape Jessamine, Statesboro, Georgia Sis. Karen Lynn Nunnally, WM, PO Box 111, Statesboro, GA 30459, (912) Bro. Brad Smith, WP, PO Box 111, Statesboro, GA 30459, (9 12) Sis. Linda White, Secretary, PO Box 111, Statesboro, GA 30459, (912) No. 88 St. John, Unadilla, Georgia Sis. Earlene Lester, WM., PO Box 114, Vienna, GA 31092, (229) Bro. Andrew Smith, WP, PO Box 283, Vienna, GA 31092, (229) Sis. Christine Kingdom, Secretary, 314 Owen Store Rd, Unadilla, GA 31091, (229) No. 89 New Royal, Grantville, Georgia Sis. Mary C. Elder, WM, PO Box 32, Grantville, GA 30220, (770) Bro. John A. Malcolm, Jr., WP, PO Box 212, Grantville, GA 30220, (770) Sis. Alice L. Malcolm, Secretary, PO Box 212, Grantville, GA 30220, (770) No. 92 Zenith, Watkinsville, Georgia Sis. Mamie Heard, WM, 231 Arch St., Athens, GA 30606, (706) Bro. James Holston, WP, PO Box 80021, Athens, GA 30608, (706) Sis. Bettye H. Holston, Secretrary, PO Box 80021, Athens, GA 30608, (706) No. 95 Solomon Temple, Savannah, Georgia Sis. Jacqueline A. Cooper, WM, Largo Dr, Savannah, GA 31419, (912) Bro. Willie Williams, WP, 1309 Delessups Ave., Savannah, GA 31404, (912) Sis. Nantal Henry, Secretary, 2612 Dogwood Ave., Savannah, GA 31404, (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 83

84 Chapter Directory, continued No. 96 H. R. Butler, Rome, Georgia Sis. Rosie Walker, WM, 109 Norcross Way, Rome, GA 30165, (706) Bro. Ronnie Akers, WP, 15 Atteriam Dr., Rome, GA 30161, (706) Sis. Sherrie M. Ford, Sec y, 2204 Shorter Ave, Box 136, Rome, GA (706) No. 100 Floral, Shady Dale, Georgia Sis. Edith Burston, WM, 1640 Madison Hwy, Madison, GA 30650, (706) Bro. Robert Burston, WP, 1640 Madison Hwy, Madison, GA 30650, (706) Sis. Edith Burston, WM, 1640 Madison Hwy, Madison, GA 30650, (706) No. 101 Ideal, Harrison, Georgia Sis. Patronia Jenkins, WM, 57 Railroad Ave., Harrison, GA 31096, (478) Bro. Casey Hilson, WP, 1801 Burkeye Rd., Tennille, GA 31082, (478) Sis. Evelyn Winston, Secretary, 108 MLK Jr Dr., Wrightsville, GA 31096, (478) No. 102 Ruth, Atlanta, Georgia Sister Sherry Foster, WM, 808 Asbury Way, Lithonia, GA 30058, (770) Bro. Darrell Hopson, WP, 4476 South River Cove, Ellenwood, GA 30294, (404) Sis. Shelia Freeman, Secretary, 275 Deep Step Rd., Covington, GA 30014, (770) No. 105 Ruth V. Cobb, Columbus, Georgia Sis. Blanchie F. Simmons, WM, 45 Ticknor Drive #4, Columbus, GA 31903, (706) Bro. Adrian Ezell, WP, 2560 Mesa St., Columbus, GA 31903, (706) Sis. Christina Johnson, Secretary, 6128 Crossbow Dr., Columbus, GA, 31907, (706) No. 110 Bright Star, Reidsville, Georgia Sis. Cecelia B. Carter, WM, PO Box 492, Reidsville, GA 30453, (912) Bro. Rev. Archie F. Johnson, Jr., WP, 138 Arnold St., Reidsville, GA 30453, (912) Sis. Evelyn Costen, Secretary, 420 Lester Costen Rd, Collins, GA 30421, (912) No. 114 St. Phillip, Swainsboro, Georgia Sis. Mary M. Parker, WM, PO Box 544, Swainsboro, GA 30401, (912) Bro. Thurman L. Ricks, WP, 429 Harris St., Swainsboro, GA 30401, (478) Sis. Mary M. Conner, Secretary, PO Box 1432, Swainsboro, GA 30401, (478) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 84

85 Chapter Directory, continued No. 115 Rising Sun, Dublin, Georgia Sis. Alnita Anderson, WM, 1875 Anderson Rd., Rentz, GA 31075, (478) Bro. Reginald Rozier, WP, 1015 Friar Tuck Ct., Dublin, GA 31021, (478) Sis. Ina R. Cooper, Sec y, 1491 Hattoff Church Rd, Dublin, GA 31021, (478) No. 116 Beulah, Sylvania, Georgia Sis. Mattie Fulcher, WM, PO Box 481, Sylvania, GA 30467, (912) Bro. Anthony Roberts, WP, 284 Zellabee Rd, Sylvania, GA 30467, (912) Sis. Ella M. Rhodes, Sec y, 990 Robbins Branch Rd, Sylvania, GA 30467, (912) No. 117 Easter Lily, Richmond Hill, Georgia Sis. Brenda Scott, WM, 1402 E. 33rd St., Savannah, GA 31404, (912) Bro. Samuel Tyson, WP, 1207 East 58th St., Savannah, GA Sis. Wilma J. Waldburg, Sec y, 38 N. Nicholson Cir, Savannah, GA 31419, (912) No. 118 Laura Growth, Ludowici, Georgia Sis. Janet Know, WM, 580 McCumber Dr., Allenhurst, GA 31301, (912) Bro. Bro. Carl Bacon, WP, 908 Holmestown Loop, Midway, GA Sis. Cassandra Rice, Secretary, 719 Charlette Ct., Hinesville, GA 31313, (912) No. 119 Pansy, Adel, Georgia Sis. Edith M. Coxfield, WM, PO Box 167, Sparks, GA 31647, (229) Bro. Ezekiel Carnegie, WP, 706 West 8th St., Adel, GA 31620, (229) Sis. Carolyn Walton, Secretary, 409 MLK Drive, Sparks, GA 31620, (229) No. 124 Baccheus, Oglethorpe, Georgia Sis. Tina Collins, WM, PO Box 732, Oglethorpe, GA 31068, (478) Bro. Leroy Harris, WP, 4906 GA Hwy 49 South, Andersonville, GA 31711, (478) Sis. Viderial G. Clark, Secretary, PO Box 202, Oglethorpe, GA No. 127 Silver Queen, Warrenton, Georgia Sis. Geneva Jackson, WM Bro. Willie Lowe, WP Sis. Fonta Neloms, Secretary...continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 85

86 Chapter Directory, continued No. 130 Morris Brown, Mansfield, Georgia Sis. Mary Sue Martin, WM, 236 Martin Ln., Shadhydale, GA 31095, (706) Bro. Johnny B. Blackshear, Jr., WP, 1104 Hull St., Oxford, GA 30267, (770) Sis. Thelma Robinson, Secretary, PO Box 927, Covington, GA 30015, (770) No. 132 Hopewell, Monticello, Georgia Sis. Deborah Goolsby, WM, 60 Elizah Johnson Rd, Monticello, GA 31064, (706) Bro. Marshall Tinsley, WP, 5680 Clay Rd., Monticello, GA 31064, (706) Sis. Mary Ann Gordon, Secretary, 306 Willie Gordon Rd, Monticello, GA 31064, (706) No. 136 Fannie McIntyre, Sale City, Georgia Sis. Gloria Bryant, WM, PO Box 213, Sale City, GA 31784, (229) Bro. Daniel L. Lawton, WP, 970 R.L. Norman Park Rd, Norman Park, GA 31771, (912) Sis. Hilda Shelton, Secretary, 5783 Shelton Lane, Camilla, GA 31730, (229) No. 137 Friendship, Cuthbert, Georgia Sis. Karen Johnson, WM, Rte 3, Box 194 Cedar St., Cuthbert, GA 39840, (229) Bro. Mathew Johnson, WP, Rte 3, Box 194 Cedar St., Cuthbert, GA 39840, (229) Sis. Louise B. Davis, Secretary, PO Box Keys St., Cuthbert, GA 39840, (229) No. 138 Villa Rica, Villa Rica, Georgia Sis. Patricia Adams, WM, PO Box 625, Winston, GA 30187, (678) Bro. Willie Oliver, WP, 1950 Enron Pine Dr, Atlanta, GA 30331, (404) Sis. Zelina Avery, Secretary, 3505 Ellington Way, Atlanta, GA 30349, (770) No. 139 Progressive, St. Simon s Island, Georgia Sis. Slyvia Alrin, WM, 137 Yorktown Dr., Brunswick, GA 31525, (912) Bro. Bernard Francis, Sr., WP, 570 Kell Rd., Brunswick, GA 31525, (912) Sis. Alma Green, Secretary, 641 Cummings Lane, Brunswick, GA 31525, (912) No. 141 Mt. Hosea, Blakely, Georgia Sis. Lillie Wynn, WM, 5054 Sandy Bottom Rd, Blakely, GA 39823, (229) Bro. Kenneth E. Wynn, Sr., WP, 5066 Sandybottom Rd., Blakely, GA 39823, (229) Sis. Melonia Wynn-Henderson, Sec y, 5516 Hwy 200, Blakely, GA 39823, (229) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 86

87 Chapter Directory, continued No. 144 Pride of Forsyth, Forsyth, Georgia Sis. Shirley Henderson, WM, PO Box 313, Forsyth, GA, 31029, (478) Bro. Willie Gaines, WP, 40 Gilmore Rd, Forsyth, GA 31029, (478) Sis. Linda Zeller, Secretary, PO Box 332, Forsyth, GA 31029, (478) No. 146 Peace, Atlanta, Georgia Sis. Birdell C. Stokes, WM, 1275 To-Lani Farm Rd, Stone Mtn, GA 30315, (404) Bro. Dante Radford, WP, 2524 MLK Jr. Dr., Atlanta, GA 30311, (404) Sis. Dekiyyah Wilson, Secretary, PO Box , Atlanta, GA 31139, (770) No. 148 Capitol Star, Atlanta, Georgia Sis. Rosa Weston, WM, 2665 Headland Dr., East Point, GA 30344, (404) Bro. Derrick Rankins, WP, PO Box , Atlanta, GA 30325, (770) Sis. Gwendolyn E. Daniel, Sec y, 87 Lakeview Ln, Stockbridge, GA 30281, (770) No. 149 Golden Chariot, Preston, Georgia Sis. Annie Pearl Harrell, WM, Rte 2 Box 91, Preston, GA 31824, (912) Bro. Jimmie L. Crimes, Jr., WP, Rte 2, Box 94, Preston, GA 31824, (912) Sis. Barbara J. Brown, Secretary, 5735 GA Hwy 41, Preston, GA 31824, (912) No. 154 Bowman Enterprise, Bowman, Georgia Sis. Willena Johnson, WM, 344 Daniel Street, Royston, GA 30662, (706) Bro. Frankie Teasley, WP, 2752 Holly Spring Rd., Bowman, GA 30624, (706) Sis. Catinia Teasley, Secretary, 29 Bermuda Street, Royston, GA 30662, (706) No. 159 Savannah, Savannah, Georgia Sis. Pamela Johnson, WM, 2511 Little John Ct., Savannah, GA 31406, (912) Bro. Louis Peters, WP, 1509 Cloverdale Dr., Savannah, GA 31415, (912) Sis. Arizona Green, Secretary, 2225 Mosley St., Savannah, GA 31404, (912) No. 160 Superior, Eatonton, Georgia Sis. Wyvonia Farley, WM, 520 Oconee Spring Rd, Eatonton, GA 31024, (706) Bro. Melvin Bishop, WP, 331 Milledgeville Rd., Eatonton, GA 31024, (706) Sis. Annie Bishop, Secretary, PO Box 4032, Eatonton, GA 31024, (706) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 87

88 Chapter Directory, continued No. 162 Star of Glennville, Glennville, Georgia Sis. Andrea Ashford-Levant, WM, PO Box 1395, Reidsville, GA 30453, (912) Bro. Thomas Roberts,WP, 710 MLK Dr., Glennville, GA 30247, (912) Sis. Angielea S. Henry, Secretary, PO Box 832, Glennville, GA 30427, (912) No. 164 Eunice, Montezuma, Georgia Sis. Ann J. Collier, WM, 800 Leisure Lake Dr, #20F, Warner Robins, GA 31088, (478) Bro. Wesley Owens, WP, PO Box 1238, Oglethorpe, GA 31068, (478) Sis. Camille Howard, Secretary, 204 Sweetgym Dr., Perry, GA 31069, (478) No. 165 Madison Star, Madison, Georgia Sis. Betty Allen, WM, PO Box 345, Madison, GA 30650, (706) Bro. Henry Veasley, WP, PO Box 711, Madison, GA 30650, (706) Sis. Erica L. Veasley, Secretary, PO Box 711, Madison, GA 30650, (706) No. 166 Zebulon Star, Monroe, Georgia Sis. Rutha Thompson, WM, 1369 Gratis Road, NW, Monroe, GA 30656, (770) Bro. Lamar Sims, WP, PO Box 113, Bethlehem, GA 30620, (770) Sis. Willie L. Marshall, Secretary, PO Box 423, Monroe, GA 30655, (770) No. 183 Ocean Star, Waycross, Georgia Sis. Della Mae Cobb, WM, PO Box 112, Hobokin, GA 31542, (912) Bro. John W. Porter, WP, 901 MLK Dr., Waycross, GA 31501, (912) Sis. Elenora Adams, Secretary, 1236 Folks St., Waycross, GA 31501, (912) No. 190 Mystic Beauty, Mystic, Georgia Sis. Marthy Sawyer, WM, PO Box 76, Mystic, GA 31769, (912) Bro. Jerome Powell, WP, 106 Powell Lane, Fitzgerald, GA 31750, (912) Sis. Ida Anderson, Secretary, 108 Oak Street, Ocilla, GA (912) No. 191 Camden County, St. Marys, Georgia Sis. Sherell B. Graham, WM, 103 Plum Street, St. Marys, GA 31558, (912) Bro. Donnie Gatewood, WP, 518 Moeckel Lane, St. Marys, GA 31558, (912) Sis. Linda B. Davis, Secretary, 207 Madison Ave., St. Marys, GA 31558, (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 88

89 Chapter Directory, continued No. 194 Nathan, Louisville, Georgia Sis. Estelle Elijah, WM, 814 Magruder Rd., Midville, GA 30441, (478) Bro. Luke Walden, WP, 3621 Eden Church Rd., Midville, GA 30434, (478) Sis. Alice Benjamin, Secretary, PO Box 142, Midville, GA 30441, (478) No. 198 Pride of Butler, Butler, Georgia Sis. Margaret Andrews, WM, PO Box 594, Butler, GA 31006, (478) Bro. Lonnie Ray Perry, Sr., WP, PO Box 120, Butler, GA 31006, (478) Sis. Ida Greene, Secretary, PO Box 759, Butler, GA 31006, (478) No. 200 Rohama, Plains, Georgia Sis. Susie Henderson, WM, PO Box 354, Plains, GA 31780, (229) Bro. Timothy Jackson, WP, PO Box 354, Plains, GA 31780, (229) Sis. Matherlene Bruce, Secretary, 611 North Mayo St., Americus, GA 31709, (229) No. 204 Golden Link, Covington, Georgia Sis. Willie Eva Leslie, WM, 5113 Berry St., Covington, GA 30014, (770) Bro. Richard Williams, WP, 1224 Godfrey St., Oxford, GA 30054, (770) Sis. Sallie Mills, Secretary, 75 Knollwood Pl., Covington, GA 30014, (770) No. 207 Mt. Zion, Athens, Georgia Sis. Bertha L. Moore, WM, PO Box 55, Bogart, GA 30622, (770) Bro. Michael Middlebrooks, WP, 285 Gatewood Circle, Athens, GA 30607, (706) Sis. Alva Rawles, Secretary, 110 Wolfe Lane, Athens, GA 30605, (706) No. 210 Helpful, Portal, Georgia Sis. Ada Butler Lloyd, WM, PO Box 268, Portal, GA 30450, (912) Bro. Linus Robinson, WP, 270 Ben Lane Rd., Garfield, GA 30425, (478) Sis. Mary G. Robinson, Secretary, 270 Ben Lane Road, Garfield, GA 30425, (478) No. 212 Brazeda, Arlington, Georgia Sis. Georgia Idlett, WM, PO Box 511 Camellia, Arlington, GA 31713, (229) Bro. Roderick J. Cotton, WP, Rte 1 Old Edison Rd., Arlington, GA 31713, (229) Sis. Selinda Wakefield, Secretary, PO Box 721, Arlington, GA 31713, (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 89

90 Chapter Directory, continued No. 214 American Beauty, Thomasville, GA Sis. Janice Moody, WM, 13 Flicker Trail, Thomasville, GA 31792, (229) Bro. Clarence Williams, WP, 322 Bartow St., Thomasville, GA 31792, (229) Sis. Mary Ann Parris, Secretary, 101 4th Avenue SW, Cairo, GA 39828, (229) No. 217 Artesian City, Albany, Georgia Sis. Zelda White-Davis, WM, 3115 Fernridge Dr, Apt A, Albany, GA 31721, (229) Bro. Dennis Turner, WP, PO Box 71383, Albany, GA 31708, (229) Sis. Traci Turner, Secretary, PO Box 71383, Albany, GA 31708, (229) No. 218 Starlight, Coffington, Georgia Sis. Cynthia D. Beauford, WM, 7094 Vinings Way, Columbus, GA 31907, (706) Bro. Charles Williams, WP, 670 Pine Drive, Lumpkin, GA 31815, (229) Sis. Lillie B. Beauford, Secretary, Rte 1, Box 112, Lumpkin, GA 31815, (229) No. 229 Ida Mae, Blackshear, Georgia Sis. Angelo Staten, WM, 6420 Clark Road, Blackshear, GA 31516, (912) Bro. Ameer Staten, WP, 6420 Clark Road, Blackshear, GA 31516, (912) Sis. Vershondra Glover, Sec y, 2533 Lamar Ave. Ext., Waycross, GA 31503, (912) No. 230 Dalton, Dalton, Georgia Sis. Glenda Thomas, WM, 506 Lakeview Dr SE, Dalton, GA 30721, (706) Bro. Charlie Ellison, WP, 807 Croy Dr., Dalton, GA 30721, (706) Sis. Anita Cobb, Secretary, 2007 Kate Ann Drive, Dalton, GA 30721, (706) No. 234 Bernice, Greenville, Georgia Sis. Salley Ogletree, WM, PO Box 621, Greenville, GA 30222, (706) Bro. Bennie F. Harris, WP, PO Box 347, Greenville, GA 30222, (706) Sis. Nina Matthews, Secretary, PO Box 232, Greenville, GA 30222, (706) No. 240 Oak Ridge, Attaplugus, Georgia Sis. Alberta Baker, WM, 3878 Fowltown Rd., Attaplugus, GA 39815, (229) Bro. Kelvin Bouis, Sr., WP, PO Box 321, Attapulgus, GA 39815, (229) Sis. Leona M. Thomas, Secretary, PO Box 367, Attapulgus, GA 39815, (229) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 90

91 Chapter Directory, continued No. 243 Queenell, Douglas, Georgia Sis. Hazel A. McIver, WM, 1083 Will Smith Rd., Wray, GA 31798, (912) Bro. Corey Johnson, WP, 1809 Red Bird Tr., Douglas, GA 31533, (912) Sis. Yvonne Fletcher, Secretary, 706 Lupo Ln., Douglas, GA 31533, (912) No. 244 Little David, Hahira, Georgia Sis. Margaret D. McQueen, WM, 4737 Fellowship Rd, Hahira, GA 31632, (229) Bro. Elco Alford, WP, Rte 3, Box 100, Adel, GA 31601, (229) Sis. Connell Walker, Sec y, 204 North Newsome St., Hahira, GA 31632, (229) No. 246 Lovejoy, Quitman, Georgia Sis. Estella W. Brown, WM, 843 Brown Ln., Quitman, GA 31643, (229) Bro. Jerry Denson, WP, 2057 Rolling Hills Rd., Morven, GA 31638, (229) Sis. Johnnie H. Brown, Secretary, 4166 Dry Lake Rd., Dixie, GA 31629, (229) No. 249 Rose Metter, Metter, Georgia Sis. Clara Frink, WM, Turner Rd., Metter, GA 30439, (912) Bro. Calvin Walker, WP, PO Box 616, Metter, GA 30439, (912) Sis. Churileen Kilcrease, Secretary, PO Box 616, Metter, GA (912) No. 251 Rose of Beulah, Eastman, Georgia Sis. Sarah Johnson, WM, PO Box 161, Eastman, GA 31023, (478) Bro. Ben Williams, WP, PO Box 143, Eastman, GA 31023, (478) Sis. Helen T. Spaulding, Sec y, 632 Cooper Ave., Eastman, GA 31023, (478) No. 253 Oak City, Bainbridge, Georgia Sis. Charlie Mae Phillips, WM, 1804 Stinson St., Bainbridge, GA 39817, (229) Bro. Frank McGiff (Acting WP), 909 N. Sims, Bainbridge, GA 39819, (229) Sis. Charlie Mae Phillips, Sec y, 1804 Stinson St., Bainbridge, GA 39817, (229) No. 256 Wisteria, Baconton, Georgia Sis. Marilyn Chambers, WM, 2000 Evergreen Dr., Albany, GA 31721, (229) Bro. Marvin Smith, WP, 7545 Triangle Rd., Baconton, GA 31716, (229) Sis. Ella F. Richardson, Sec y, 158 Miller St., NW, Baconton, GA 31716, (229) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 91

92 Chapter Directory, continued No. 258 Prince Hall, Savannah, Georgia Sis. Cornelia H. Bryant, WM, 1602 Dear Forest Rd., Savannah, GA 31408, (912) Bro. Leroy Frazier, Jr., WP, 108 Titleist Cir., Savannah, GA 31419, (912) Sis. Lucille Tanksley, Secretary, 413 Willow Rd., Savvannah, GA 31419, (912) No. 263 Uvalda, Uvalda, Georgia Sis. Margie Coleman, WM, 2448 Gibbs Bridge Rd., Uvalda, GA 30473, (912) Bro. Melvin Jackson, WP, PO Box 565, Uvalda, GA 30473, (912) Sis. Joyce Outler, Secretary, PO Box 654, Uvalda, GA 30473, (912) No. 269 Sweet Evening Breeze, Claxton, Georgia Sis. Doris Boggs, WM, PO Box 481, Claxton, GA 30471, (912) Bro. Bobby L. Wilkinson, WP, PO Box 146, Bellville, GA 30414, (912) Sis. Diane W. Holland, Secretary, PO Box 425, Hagan, GA 30429, (912) No. 270 Turner, Marshallville, Georgia Sis. Frances Caldwell, WM, PO Box 36, Marshallville, GA 31057, (478) Bro. James Brown, WP, 41 Violet Lane, Fort Valley, GA 31030, (478) Sis. Evelyn McGhee, Secretary, PO Box 251, Marshallville, GA 31057, (478) No. 271 Silver Light, Damascus, Georgia Sis. Agnes Culpepper, WM, Route 1, Box 224, Damascus, GA 39841,(229) Bro. Brinson Glover, WP, 3337 Twin Flower Road, Albany, GA Sis. Bonnie S. Cook, Secretary, PO Box 186, Damascus, GA 39841, (229) No. 278 Spring Fountain, Millen, Georgia Sis. Annie L. Young, WM, 419 Gilmer Street, Millen, GA 30442, (478) Bro. Charlie Jones, Jr., WP, 5146 Joe Waters Rd., Millen, GA 30442, (478) Sis. Laura Jones, Secretary, 5146 Joe Waters Rd., Millen, GA 30442, (478) No. 282 Goodman, Homerville, Georgia Sis. Clara T. Bolden, WM, 90 Wilson Street, Homerville, GA 31634, (912) Bro. Billy Cunningham, WP, 107 Hardee Street, Homerville, GA 31634, (912) Sis. Roberta Conyers, Secretary, 89 Robinson Street, Homerville, GA 31634, (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 92

93 Chapter Directory, continued No. 284 Morning Light, Sylvania, Georgia Sis. Fannie Johnson, WM, PO Box 642, Sardis, GA 30456, (478) Bro. Bobby Johnson, WP, PO Box 642, Sardis, GA 30456, (478) Sis. Sarrah Mercer, Secretary, PO Box 1804, Sylvania, GA 30467, (912) No. 292 Pride of Guyton, Guyton, Georgia Sis. Ruby Andrews, WM, PO Box 91, Guyton, GA 31312, (912) Bro. Columbus Pinkney, Jr., WP, (912) Sis. Gwendolyn Goldwire, Secretary, PO Box 206, Guyton, GA 31312, (912) No. 294 Valentine, Meridian, Georgia Sis. Barbara S. Smith, WM, PO Box 1257, Darien, GA 31305, (912) Bro. Eugene Cheney, WP, PO Box 263, Crescent, GA 31304, (912) Sis. Ida Jackson, Secretary, PO Box 15, Crescent, GA 31304, (912) No. 295 Olive Leaf, Summerton, Georgia Sis. Lattie Davis, WM, PO Box 1811, Swainboro, GA 30401, (478) Bro. Eddie J. Lawrence, WP, PO Box 855, Swainsboro, GA 30401, (912) Sis. Madie Davis, Secretary, PO Box 187, Wadley, GA 30477, (478) No. 297 Clyo, Clyo, Georgia Sis. Altina Garvin, WM, 404 Lower Ferry Rd., Clyo, GA 31303, (912) Bro. Wilbert Green, WP, PO Box 66, Clyo, GA 31303, (912) Sis. Latarsha Jefferson, Sec y, PO Box 21; 199 Church St, Clyo, GA (912) No. 300 Rock Arie, Calvary, Georgia Sis. Jacquelyn Jones, WM, 1157 Harlem Dr., Cairo, GA 39828, (229) Bro. Chester Holley, WP, 4129 Sugar Bear Dr., Tallahassee, FL 32311, (850) Sis. April West, Secretary, 425 East Calhoun St., Bainbridge, GA No. 313 Great Eastern Star, Waycross, Georgia Sis. Cynthia Oliver, WM, 1132 Pittman St., Waycross, GA 31501, (912) Bro. Robert Owens, WP, 2400 Tebeau St., Waycross, GA 31501, (912) Sis. Lenera Taylor, Secretary, 1449 Mary St., Waycross, GA 31503, (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 93

94 Chapter Directory, continued No. 316 New Lincoln, Thomaston, Georgia Sis. Janie W. Walton Bro. David I. Jones, WP, 1770 Copeland St., Thomaston, GA 30286, (706) Sis. Gladys Daniels, WM 1097 Grays Chapel Rd, Yatesville, GA 31097, (706) No. 319 Musella, Musella, Georgia Sis. Gerinda Lockett, WM, 392 Wood Folk Road, Fort Road, GA 31030, (478) Bro. Bonnie Fagen, WP, 101 Parkview Rd., Culloden, GA 31016, (478) Sis. Irene Colbert, Secretary, PO Box 786, Roberta, GA 31078, (478) No. 323 Ellaville Light, Ellaville, Georgia Sis. Claudia R. Norman, WM, PO Box 241, Ellaville, Georgia 31806, (229) Bro. Charlie Stewart, III., WP, Rte 2 Green Rd, Ellaville, GA 31806, (229) Sis. Rozelyn Prince, Sec y, 682 Old Dawson Rd., Americus, GA 31719, (229) No. 324 Irwinton Light, Irwinton, Georgia Sis. Gloria Strange, WM, 273 MLK, Jr. Circle, Irwinton, GA 31042, (478) Bro. Melvin Carswell, WP, 142 College St., Gordon, GA 31031, (478) Sis. Susie Smith, Secretary, PO Box 1, Toomsboro, GA 31090, (478) No. 325 Verbana, Gough, Georgia Sis. Elizabeth Gilbert, WM, 3502 Postel Dr, Hephzibah, GA 30815, (706) Bro. Freddie Walker, WP, 404 Old Waynesboro Rd., Wrens, GA 30833, (706) Sis. Lula Williams, Sec y, 293 Boggs Academy Rd., Keysville, GA 30816, (706) No. 335 Evening Breeze, Donaldsonville, Georgia Sis. Lauriene Daniels, WM, Rte 1, Box 1050, Jakin, GA 31761, (912) Bro. Martin Puen, WP, Donaldsonville, GA Sis. Carrie Stevenson, Sec y, 801 Ridge St., Donaldsonville, GA 31745, (912) No. 336 Limerick, Freeman, Georgia Sis. Fasia Sapp, WM, PO Box 354, Midway, GA 31320, (912) Bro. Alfred Mullier, WP, PO Box 63, Midway, GA 31320, (912) Sis. Sarah Baker, Secretary, 3961 Cay Creek Rd., Midway, GA 31320, (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 94

95 Chapter Directory, continued No. 337 Paramount, Wrens, Georgia Sis. La-Toya Gibbons, WM, Hwy 1 North, Wrens, GA 30833, (706) Bro. Lester Pitts, Sr., WP, 902 Walker St., Wrens, GA , (706) Sis. Valerie Smith, Sec y, 13 Summerfield Cir., Grovetown, GA 30813, (706) No. 344 Garden of Eden, Sopeton, Georgia Sis. Corine Ricks, WM, PO Box 491, Soperton, GA 30457, (912) Bro. Timothy Spikes, WP, Rte 3 Box 127, Soperton, GA 30457, (912) Sis. Margaret Love, Secretary, Rte 2 Box 102-B, Soperton, GA 30457, (912) No. 345 Greensboro, Greensboro, Georgia Sis. Charlene Jordan, WM, PO Box 17, Siloam, GA 30665, (706) Bro. John Gilliam, WP, PO Box 664, Greensboro, GA 30642, (706) Sis. Lucile Hudson, Secretary, 2430 Veazey Rd., Greensboro, GA 30642, (706) No. 356 Pride of Edison, Edison, Georgia Sis. Kim Douglas, WM, PO Box 102, Leary, GA 39862, (229) Bro. Willie Otha Hall, WP, PO Box 545, Edison, GA 39846, (229) Sis. Dicy C. Burkes, Secretary, PO Box 116, Morgan, GA 39866, (229) No. 362 Sunlight, Fort Gaines, Georgia Sis. Elizabeth Johnson, WM, PO Box 304, Ft. Gaines, GA 39851, (912) Bro. Authur Johnson, WP, PO Box 304, Ft. Gaines, GA 39851, (912) Sis. Lender Smith, Secretary, PO Box 488, Ft. Gaines, GA 39851, (912) No. 374 Cedar Brook, Cedar Brook, Georgia Sis. Renae A. Chubbs, WM, 51 Mill St., Cave Spring, GA 30124, (706) Bro. Thedore Barnett, WP, PO Box 72, Cave Springs, GA 30124, (706) Sis. Renae A. Chubb, Secretary, PO Box 278, Cave Springs, GA (912) No. 378 Star of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia Sis. Shirley Worthy, WM, 4053 Chemawa Dr., Stone Mountain, GA Bro. Antonio E. White, WP, 2189 Wingfoot Pl., Decatur, GA Sis. Marissa McDaniels, Sec y, 3224 Wellington Walk, Atlanta, GA 30331, (404) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 95

96 Chapter Directory, continued No. 381 New Marion, Sardis, Georgia Sis. Mae B. Bargeron, WM, 1254 Hiltonia-Perkins Rd, Sylvannia, GA 30467, (912) Bro. Freddie Williams, WP, 329 Claxton Rd, Girard, GA 30426, (478) Sis. Kim Givens, Secretary, 698 Claxton Rd, Girard, GA 30426, (478) No. 383 Yuletide, Buena Vista, Georgia Sis. Sharon D. Williams, WM, 145 B Langston St., Buena Vista, GA 31803, (229) Bro. Sammie L. Hall, Jr., 500 Aldridge Rd., Buena Vista, GA 31803, (229) Sis. Mary A. Murray, Sec y, 234-5th Ave/PO Box 261, Buena Vista, GA 31803, (229) No. 386 Griffin, Griffin, Georgia Sis. Chaquida Farley, WM. 355 E. McIntosh Rd., Griffin, GA 30223, (770) Bro. Johnson Buchanan, WP, 1338 N. Hampton Dr., Griffin, GA 30228, (770) Sis. Hazel Maines-Parks, Sec y, 532 S. Pine Hill Rd., Griffin, GA 30224, (770) No. 392 Jessamine, Apalachee, Georgia Sis. Beatrice Casey, WM, 784 N. Main St., Madison, GA (706) Bro. Joseph L. Biggs, WP, 609 Wellington St., Madison, GA 30650, (706) Sis. Patricia Dumas, Sec y, 2610 Greensboro Rd., Madison, GA 30650, (706) No. 398 Junction, Junction, Georgia Sis. Mary L. Marshall, WM, Route 2, Box 162-A, Talbotton, GA Sis. Priscilla Miller, Secretary No. 400 Frances Willard, Talbotton, Georgia Sis. Betty Williamson, WM, 839 Rock Church Rd., Junction City, GA 31812, (706) Bro. Lorenzo sparks, WP, PO Box 167, Junction City, GA 31812, (706) Sis. Terri Jenkins, Secretary, PO Box 284, Talbotton, GA 31827, (706) No. 408 Widows Son, Woodbine, Georgia Sis. Lorys L. Moody, WM, Rte 4 Box 7063, Folkston, GA 31537, (912) Bro. Eugene Walker, WP, 2000 Greenville Rd., Kinpland, GA 31548, (912) Sis. Odessa Henderson, Secretary, PO Box 44, Folkston, GA 31537, (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 96

97 Chapter Directory, continued No. 411 Magnolia, Albany, Georgia Sis. Tracy Canty, WM, 2206 Hutchinson Ln, Albany, GA 31707, (229) Bro. Steve Butler, WP, 2414 Brierwood Dr, #24, Albany, GA 31705, (229) Sis. Carla Parker, Secretary, 2207 Westmoreland Dr., Albany, GA (229) No. 414 Early Spring, Jacksonville, Georgia Sis. Robbie Thompson, WM, Rte 1, Box 12C, Jacksonville, GA 31544, (229) Bro. Randy Smith, WP, Rte 1, Box 222, Jacksonville, GA 31544, (229) Sis. Teressa Clark, Secretary, Rte 1, Box 13, Jacksonville, GA 31544, (229) No. 429 Williams, Kingsland, Georgia Sis. Helen Allen, WM, PO Box 392, Woodbine, GA 31569, (912) Bro. Gary Armstrong, WP, Copperhill Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32218, (904) Sis. Elizabeth Kennebrew, Secretary, PO Box 2295, Kingsland, GA (912) No. 430 Love, Savannah, Georgia Sis. Willa M. Fields, WM, 216 Scarborough St., Savannah, GA 31415, (912) Bro. Willie V. Coleman, WP, 1934 Tuskegee St., Savannah, GA 31405, (912) Sis. Sallie M. Stewart, Secretary, 1422 Church St., Savanna, GA No. 465 Daughters of Barnesville, Barnesville, Georgia Sis. JoAnn J. Hall, WM, 116 College Dr., Barnesville, GA 30204, (770) Bro. Charles Pennyman, WP, Po Box 836, Barnesville, GA 30204, (478) Sis. Martha F. Williams, Sec y, 212 Jackson St., Barnesville, GA 30204, (770) No. 467 Roberta, Roberta, Georgia Sis. Constance Dean, WM, PO Box 865, Roberta, GA 31078, (478) Bro. John Davis, WP, Rte 2, box 196-B, Butter, GA 31006, (478) Sis. Jeanette Bentley, Sec y, 1267 Taylors Mill Rd., Fort Valley, GA (478) No. 468 Mary McLeod Bethune, Augusta, Georgia Sis. Patrice Campbell, WM, 2559 Kensington Dr., Augusta, GA 30906, (706) Bro. Bennie Martin, WP, 3613 Mt. View Dr., Augusta, GA 30906, (706) Sis. Yvette Daniel, Secretary, 3401 Thames Pl., Hephzibah, GA 30815, (706) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 97

98 Chapter Directory, continued No. 470 Daughters of Colquitt, Colquitt, Georgia Sis. Wilona Wade, WM, 116 Walls Rd., coloquitt, GA 39837, (229) Bro. Charlie J. Lyons, Jr., WP, Biscayne Blvd, Jackonville, Fl 32218, (904) Sis. Evelyn A. Register, Secretary, PO Box 471, Donaldsonville, GA 39845, (229) No. 473 Millen, Millen, Georgia Sis. Rachel French, WM, PO Box 1001, Millen, GA 30442, (478) Bro. George Fisher, WP, 534 MLK Ave., Millen, GA 30442, (706) Sis. Pamela Harden, Secretary, 342 Ports Dr., Sardis, GA 30456, (706) No. 474 LaGrange, LaGrange, Georgia Sis. Sherl Dent, WM, 155 George Allen Rd., LaGrange, GA 30241, (706) Bro. Jerry Lipscomb, WP, 105 Brenda Blvd., LaGrange, GA 30241, (706) Sis. Grace Bruce, Secretary, 111 Montrose Way, LaGrange, GA 30241, (706) No. 476 Esther, Chickamauga, Georgia Sis. Helen D. Myers, WM, PO Box 574, Chickamauga, GA 30707, (706) Bro. Willie Haslerig, WP, 1419 S. Hwy 341, Chickamauga, GA 30707, (706) Sis. Glenda Clemons, Sec y, 145 Hiawatha Cir., Chickamauga, GA 30707, (706) No. 477 Pride of Sylvester, Albany, Georgia Sis. Marva Lamar, WM, 1922 Buck Lane Apt B., Albany, GA 31707, (229) Bro. Carl Evans, WP, 108 Cotton St., Sylvester, GA 31791, (229) Sis. Schemika Foster, Secretary, PO Box 52382, Sylvester, GA 31703, (229) No. 478 Cross Road Light, Georgetown, Georgia Sis. Mary McCarthy,WM, Route 2, Box 64, Georgetown, GA 31754, (229) Bro. Albert Williams, WP, (912) Sis. Annette King, Secretary, PO Box 416, Georgetown, GA No. 479 Pride of Bainbridge, Bainbridge, Georgia Sis. Louise Close, WM, 1107 N. Back St., Bainbridge, GA 31717, (229) Bro. Johnathan Close, WP, 1107 Back St., Bainbridge, GA 31717, (229) Sis. Peggy Moore, Secretary, 1307 First St., Bainbridge, GA 31717, (912) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 98

99 Chapter Directory, continued No. 480 Pride of Fort Valley, Fort Valley, Georgia Sis. Evon Hamilton, WM, 223 Franklin Blvd., Ft. Valley, GA 31030, (478) Bro. Otis Ellis, WP, 400 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Marshallville, GA 31057, (478) Sis. Janet Cliett, Secretary, 205 Beech St., Ft. Valley, GA 31030, (478) No. 481 Pride of Georgetown, Georgetown, Georgia Sis. Jessie A. Jenkins, WM, PO Box 531, Georgetown, GA Bro. David Davis, WP, PO Box 273, Lumpkin, GA 31815, (229) Sis. Eria Poe, Secretary, 109 Lucy Lane, Eufaula, AL 36027, (334) No. 482 Electric City, Columbus, Georgia Sis. Shantell Hill, WM, 5667 Quebec Dr., Columbus, GA 31907, (706) Bro. Theotis Herron, WP, 5873 Blueridge Dr., Columbus, GA 31907, (706) Sis. Angie Ayers, Secretary, PO Box 5208, Columbus, GA 31906, (706) No. 483 Newnan, Newnan, Georgia Sis. Martha Ross, WM, 6 Upper Mann, Newnan, GA 30263, (770) Bro. Grady B. Vaughn, WP, 146 Westside School Rd., Newnan, GA 30263, (770) Sis. Jewell Moore, Secretary, 2 Magnolia Dr., Newnan, GA 30263, (770) No. 484 Solomon Pride, Powersville, Georgia Sis. Danyale Strutchen, WM, 110 Brandonshire Ln., Bonaire, GA 31005, (478) Bro. Darreyl Bryant, WP, 110 Brandonshire Ln., Bonaire, GA 31005, (478) Sis. Shureka Latimore, Sec y, 113 Samuel Jones Rd, Ft. Valley, GA (478) No. 485 Snowden, Bartow, Georgia Sis. Orlanda Jackson, WM, 657 Mt. Gilead Rd., Tennille, GA 31089, (478) Bro. Ulysses Tarver, WP, 206 Tarver-Curtis Rd., Bartow, GA 30413, (478) Sis. Regina Brinson, Sec y, 8160 Tarver Grove Rd., Bartow, GA 30413, (478) No. 486 Baldwin, Milledgeville, Georgia Sis. Madgaene Lewis, WM, PO Box 1386, Hardrock, GA 31034, (478) Bro. Levester Lee Watkins, WP, 103 Felton Dr., Milledgeville, GA 31061, (478) Sis. Patricia Watkins, Sec y, 103 Felton Dr SW, Milledgeville, GA 31061, (478) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 99

100 Chapter Directory, continued No. 487 Daughters of Wadley, Wadley, Georgia Sis. Tanya L. Mills, WM, 305 Watson Rd., Midville, GA 30441, (478) Bro. Robert E. Carter, WP, PO Box 244, Wadley, GA 30471, (478) Sis. Marion Mill, Secretary, 305 Watson Rd., Midville, GA 30411, (912) No. 488 Pride of Lumpkin, Lumpkin, Georgia Sis. Fannie M. Henley, WM, PO Box 863, Lumpkin, GA 31815, (912) Bro. Clarence Ponder, Jr., WP, PO box 594, Lumpkin, GA 31815, (912) Sis. Marie Webb, Sec y, 1480 Bunker Hill Rd., Columbus, GA 31907, (912) No. 489 Affectionate, Ellabell, Georgia Sis. Rose Jackson, WM, 110 Garrison St., Pembroke, GA 31321, (912) Bro. Aundra Smith, WP, 920 Bradwell St., Hinesville, GA 31313, (912) Sis. Beverly Morrison, Secretary, PO Box 3335, Fort Stewart, GA 31315, (912) No. 490 Pride of Gainesville, Gainesville, Georgia Sis. Freoda H. Jones, WM, (770) Bro. Melvin Walls, WP, 817 McBride St., Gainesville, GA Sis. Linda N. Newman, Secretary No. 491 Zion Hill, Luthersville, Georgia Sis. Jennye Hardaway, WM, 1650 Charlie Fuller Rd., Grantville, GA 30220, (770) Bro. James E. Matthews, WP, 5287 Joan of Arc Pl., College Park, GA 30349, (770) Sis. Glynis Tanner, Secretary, 567 Old Corinth Rd., Newnan, GA No. 492 Haynesville Goodwill, Haynesville, Georgia Sis. Cynthia Lane, WM, 222 Fuller Rd., Hawkinsville, GA 31036, (912) Bro. William McCloud, WP Sis. Corinthia A. Rawls, Secretary, (912) No. 493 New Ruth, Toccoa, Georgia Sis. Betty Henderson, WM, 311 S. Tallulah St., Toccoa, GA 30577, (706) Bro. Ralph McCurdy, WP, 420 Walnut St., Toccoa, GA 30577, (706) Sis. Mary McCurdy, Secretary, 420 Walnut St., Toccoa, GA 30577, (706) continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 100

101 Chapter Directory, continued No. 495 Jones County, Gray, Georgia Sis. Carla B. DeJesus, WM, 225 Old James Rd., Gray, GA 31032, (478) Bro. Eddie Williams, WP, PO Box 143, Haddock, GA 31033, (478) Sis. Patricia Ann Pitts, Secretary, PO Box 62, Gray, GA 31032, (478) No. 496 Free Run, Reynolds, Georgia Sis. Joanne Carson, WM, PO Box 604, Roberta, GA 31078, (478) Bro. Steve Warren, WP, 1150 Cleveland, Rd., Ft. Valley, GA 31030, (478) Sis. Valerie Gardner, Secretary, PO Box 14, Butler, GA 31006, (478) No. 581 Stuttgart Military, Germany Sis. Sheila Harris, WM, Bro. Ronnie Sparks, WP, 6-43 ADA Box 1504, APO Box 1504, Sis. Clifford Bankhead, Secretary, No. 582 Julia K. Neal, Norcross, Georgia Sis. Alethia Wimberly, WM, 438 Stonemill Manor, Lithonia, GA 30038, (770) Bro. James Hampton, WP, 1541 Berkshire Farm Dr., Snellville, GA 30078, (770) No. 584 Viola Hart-Felton, Riverdale, Georgia Sis. Rosaline P. Moody, WM, 1127 Reynold Ct., Morrow, GA 30260, (678) Bro. Edward V. Leak, WP, 7124 Southlake Pkwy, Apt B6, Morrow, GA 30260, (404) Sis. Dequanna P. Hason, Sec y, 887 Disney Ct., Stone Mountain, GA 30088, (770) No. 585 Pearls of the Virgin Island, St. Thomas, Virgin Island Sis. Noreen L. Faulkner, WM, PO Box 9444, St. Thomas, VI 00801, (340) Bro. Bernard Attidore, WP, PO Box , St. Thomas, VI 00803, (340) Sis. Borisier Bell, Secretary, PO Box , St. Thomas, VI No. 586 Vashti Grimes Pullen, Atlanta, Georgia Sis. Susan Gibson, WM, 1135 Apollo Dr., Atlanta, GA 30331, (404) Bro. Marcus Cromartie, WP, 568 Lummus Ave., Austell, GA 30168, (404) Sis. Shuvonne Dumas, Sec y, 1712 Tree Lodge Pkwy, Lithia Springs, GA 30122, (404) Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 101

102 COMMITTEES AND RECOMMENDATIONS REPORT 2007 Warrants and Charter Committee Report Friday, June 27, 2007 Marriott Hotel Augusta, Georgia To: Grand Worthy Matron Sister Vashti G. Pullen; Grand Worthy Patron Brother Aaron Kent; Grand Chapter Officers, Past and Present; Worthy Matrons and Worthy Patrons Past and Present; and Members of the Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star We the members of the Warrants and Charter Committee appreciate and humbly accept the privilege for the opportunity to present to you this report. Since we last convened in Atlanta, Georgia, one chapter has requested a new charter: a. Vashti Grimes Pullen Chapter No. 586 received their charter in September, 2006 at Prince Hall Day. b. Star of Georgia No. 378 received a duplicate charter and was reinstalled in September, We recommend that each chapter do an annual inspection of their charter. We also remind all chapters that when a charter is destroyed, damaged, or worn beyond recognition, that you send to the Grand Secretary the proof and required payment requesting that a duplicate charter be issued. The deadline for request of a duplicate charter is April 30th of each year. Please include the following information: a. The name of the chapter and number b. The year the chapter was set up c. The names of the officers the chapter wishes to be on the charter d. The correct address to send the receipt The committee wishes to thank you for granting us the opportunity to work in this 109th Annual Session. Humbly submitted, Sister Sara Springer, WM, Carrollton Chapter No. 28 Sister Betty W. Jackson, PM, Savannah Chapter No. 159 Sister Louise Waiter, PM, Warner Robbins Chapter No. 25 Sister Susie J. Reed, Chairperson, PM, Beulah Chapter No. 116 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 102

103 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Gibbons and Grimes Arts and Crafts PHGC Committee Report June 22, 2007 Augusta, Georgia To the Grand Worthy Matron, Vashti Grimes Pullen Grand Worthy Patron, Aaron Kent Past and Present Grand Chapter Officers, Brothers and Sisters We the members of the Arts and Crafts committee wish to thank our God Almighty for allowing us to attend this 138th Annual Grand Session. We cannot thank you enough for the many contributions from members of the different chapters; which include financial donations, jewelry and items from the home. Many sisters used their gift of craftsmanship to make many items. Their items were beautiful and useful. The finances received will be used to assist families in need for various reasons. This year we have a beautiful green afghan and a 2nd prize of $ One of you will take it home today for a one dollar ($1.00) donation. Tickets were distributed to the District Matrons at Prince Hall Day to give to the chapters for Grand Session. This method continues to help the committee cut down on selling most of the tickets during the meetings. Recommendations: 1. That no check be written in my name. Checks must be written to Prince Hall Grand Chapter, OES 2. The tickets will be given out on Prince Hall Day to all District Matrons or Associate Matrons. 3. All chapters are to give $10.00 for chapter fees to Arts and Crafts. This has been happening in previous years. 4. The deadline to return the money is April 30th. Respectfully submitted, Sister Lucile H. Clark, PM, Chairperson, Amy R. Dunn No. 82, Macon Sister Emma Louise Mills, PM, Golden Link No. 204, Covington Sister Marie F. Blake, PM, Ruth No. 102, Atlanta Sister Jenett Clark Simmons, PM, Amy R. Dunn, Macon Sister Evelyn O. Walker, PM, Lucy Laney No. 20, Augusta Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 103

104 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Real Estate Committee June 22, 2007 Marriott Hotel Augusta, Georgia The Lord shall command the blessing upon thee in thy stare house and in all that thou settest thine hand unto and he shall bless thee in the land which the Lord Thy God giveth thee. Deuteronomy 28:8. Our report is as follows: West 42nd Street Martin Luther King boulevard; property is being used by the Ralph Mark Gilbert Museum Pitt Street 4. Church Street Lot, the Townsley Chapel A.M.E. Church is using this lot for parking West Gwinnett West Gwinnett Street West Gwinnett Street Pitt Street Pitt Street Recommendations: West 42nd Street: Storm door be placed at the entrance to the house Martin Luther King Boulevard: We recommend the contract with the Museum be updated immediately; construction has begun on this structure. We recommend this property not be sold. 3. Church Street Lot: The Church has expressed an interest in purchasing this lot at this time (Townsley Chapel). Our recommendation to this Grand Chapter is that all properties be painted, which is badly need at this time. Respectfully submitted; Sister Ruth Moore, Electa #1 Sister Vanda Patton, Solomon Temple #95 Sister Bessie Jacobs, Prince Hall #258 Sister Mildred Schmelz, Ruth #102 Sister Sharon Lane, Arena #29 Sister Lynnette Hymes, Solomon Temple #95 Grand Real Estate Advisor Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 104

105 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Grand Chapter Security Team Annual Report, June 22, 2007 Marriott Hotel Augusta, Georgia Greetings Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Vashti G. Pullen; Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Aaron Kent; Grand Associate Matron, Sister Marilyn Moore; Grand Associate Patron, Brother Richard Baker; Grand Chapter Officers, Past and Present; Sisters and Brothers Praise ye the Lord, Oh give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good: for His mercy endureth for ever. Psalm 106:1. Our Mission: To provide and ensure that all OES members are safe and secure during the session and at the various events. Our Duties Included: 1. Assisting the Grand elected officers to their stations, and the visiting officers from other Jurisdictions. 2. Assisting the Wardens and Sentinels to ensure the members entering the session are OES members. Returning Lost Items: 1. A pearl necklace 2. A cell phone 3. An OES ID Badge a. Golden Circle earring and a gold and rhinestone elephant purchased from one of the vendors, remains with Grand Matron Pullen. 6/22/07 a white purse, eye glasses courage. Grand Security Team have put up signs when locations were re-assigned for meeting rooms. This 109th Grand Session has been a spirit-filled and very fruitful and enjoyable session. 6/18/2007: Security Team Members contributed to gift for Grand Matron Pullen s Reception. Thanks to the Grand Chapter for the V.G. Pullen Security Team, Prince Hall Grand Chapter Jurisdiction of Georgia gold shirts. We have received many compliments. Fraternally submitted: Sister Leila Williams, #34 Sister Gwendolyn Daniel, #148 Sister Elaine Buckner, #465 Sister Barbara Perkins, #29 Sister Cynthia Lee, #148 Sister Theresa Jackson, #148 Sister Tracy Flournoy, #582 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 105

106 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Memorial Committee Report Marriott Hotel Two Tenth Street Augusta, Georgia June 19, 2007 Grand Worthy Matron, Grand Worthy Patron, Past Grand Worthy Matrons, Past Grand Worthy Patrons, Grand Chapter Officers, Officers of the Subordinate Chapters, Sisters and Brothers of the 109th Annual Grand Chapter Session of the Memorial O.E.S. Committee come before you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. One hymn writer writes: Just a clos-er walk with Thee; Grant it, Je-sus, if you please, Daily walking close with Thee, Let it be, dear Lord let it be. I am weak but Thou art strong, Jesus keep me from all wrong, I ll be satisfied as long, as I walk, Let me walk close with thee. Through this world of toils and snares, if I falter Lord who cares. Who with me my burdens shares, None but Thee, dear Lord, none but Thee. When my feeble life is O er, Time for me won t be no more. Guide me gently, safely o er, To Thy kingdom share to thy share. Our records show that in the past year of June 2006 to June 2007 and since the last Grand Session of this Order, there has been a mighty wind that came and sweated in the North, West, East and South. The great number of our sisters and brothers boarded the Old Ship of Zion and went home to live with the Lord. In 2006, there were 104 of our brothers and sisters that sailed on that Old Ship. In 2007, that has been an increase of 33. The total souls that went home was 137. It makes us sad on this side; however another hymn writer summarized the story by saying, We ll Never Grow Old. I have heard of a land on the far-a-way strand, Tis a beautiful home of the soul; Built by Jesus on high, there we never shall die, Tis a land where we never grow old, In that beautiful home where we ve never more roam, we shall be in the sweet by and by; Happy praises to the King through eternity sing, Tis a land where we never grow old. When our work here is done and the life crown is won, and our troubles and trials are o er, all our sorrow will end, and our voices will blend with the loved ones who ve gone on before, in land where we ll never grow old. Our brothers and sisters have departed from this world, however we must never forget that there is a new home not made by man s hand. One day in the sweet by and by we shall meet together in a new home....continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 106

107 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Memorial Committee Report, continued Crossing the Bar Sunset and evening star, and clear for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar, when I put out to sea, But such a tide as moving seems asleep, too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the boundless deep, turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, and after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell; When I embark; For tho from out our bourne of time and place the flood may bear me far, I hope to see my pilot face to face when I have crossed the Bar. Scripture: Sister Ruthie Mae George, Deaconess, Rose Metter Chapter No. 249 Grand Chaplain and Grand Memorial Chairperson Hymn: Evangelist Darlene Allen, P.M., Arena Chapter No. 29, Atlanta, GA Grand Chaplain Prayer: Rev. Otis L. Hilson, Jr., P.P., Ideal Chapter No. 101, Harrison, GA Memorial Committee: 1. Sister Ruthie Mae George, P.M., Deaconess / Grand Chaplain and Grand Chairperson of the Memorial Committee; Rose Metter Chapter No. 249 P.O. Box 271, Metter, GA Statesboro District No Evangelist Darlene Allen, P.M., / Grand Chaplain, Arena Chapter No. 29, P.O. Box , Atlanta, GA Rev. Otis L. Hilson, Jr., P.P., Ideal Chapter No. 101, Harrison, GA 738 Plantation Drive, Sandersville, GA Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 107

108 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Tyree J. Walters Ways and Means Committee June 22, 2007 Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Vashti G. Pullen Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Aaron Kent Past Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Belle S. Clark Past Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Ruby C. Clayton Past Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Willie V. Coleman Past Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Felton L. Hudson All Grand Chapter Officers, Past and Present; Sisters and Brothers We, the Tyree J. Walters Ways and Means Committee would like to make the following report: 1. Ways and Means.$4, Minute Books..$1, Fraternally submitted, Sister Brenda M. Williams, Chairperson, Excelsior #53 Sister Mable Ray, Capitol Star #148 Sister Cherry Mays, Carrollton #28 Minute Book Sister Carolyn B. Taggart, Gate City #48 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 108

109 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Chapter OES 109th Annual Session Augusta, Georgia June 19-23, 2007 The Florence M. Hogan Choir Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Vashti G. Pullen; Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Aaron Kent; Grand Associate Matron, Sister Marilyn Moore; Grand Associate Patron, Brother Richard Baker; Grand Officers, Past and Present; Sisters and Brothers: Bless the Lord O My Soul, and all that is within me, Bless His Holy Name, Psalm 103:1. The Florence M. Hogan Choir once again is extremely happy to share its music ministry and to have been a viable part of this the 109th Annual Grand Session. God gave us the faith to sing and with our voices raised, along with instruments tuned for praise, we all rejoiced. This 27 Voices Choir sung from the heart and soul. At this Grand Session, the Grand Musicians provided music and musical assistance as follows: Monday, June 18, 2007 A surprise Appreciation Celebration was given in honor of Grand Worthy Matron Vashti Grimes Pullen. The Grand Musician Team had representation to provide music as needed and requested. Tuesday, June 19, 2007 Music was provided by a guest musician and friend of the Grand Worthy Matron Mr. Sam McMillan. He provided soul-stirring music and accompaniment for the Belle S. Clark Prayer Luncheon. Wednesday, June 20, 2007 Musicians Sister Susan Gibson and Sister Andrea Levant provided music for the Joint Opening Session. They played the Star Spangled Banner and Life Every Voice and Sing, respectively. The Opening Session of the Grand Chapter found four musicians present. They are as follows: Sister Lethonia Bennekin, Directress; Sister Susan Gibson, Co-Directress; Sister Andrea Levant, Musician; and Sister Essie Sims, Musician. Due to illness, Sister Betty Hill could not be in attendance. She was present as the Grand Session but had to remain in her room because she was sick. In addition to the Grand Musicians, 27 Sisters and the Guest Musician provided music for the Opening Session. The Florence M. Hogan Choir sang, God Has Given Us a New Revelation and Get Right Church, under the direction of Sister Susan Gibson, Co -Directress and Sister Andrea Levant, Accompanist. The Grand Director of Music provided accompaniment for solos during this session. The Grand Musician Team was on hand to assist the Augusta District with the Chapter of Sorrow. Sister Petuda Williams provided music and rendered a soul-stirring rendition of Precious Lord. Thursday, June 21, 2007 The Florence M. Hogan Choir opened with I ve Got My Mind Made Up and God Has Given Us a New Revelation....continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 109

110 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued The Florence M. Hogan Choir Committee, continued Friday, June 22, 2007 The Florence M. Hogan Choir opened with soft music played by Grand Musician, Sister Essie Sims. The choir sang A-Men and accompanied Grand Worthy Matron Sister Vashti G. Pullen as she sang, What is This? RECOMMENDATIONS 1. That sufficient instruments and sound systems continue to be provided for the musicians. It makes a difference! 2. That rehearsal place and time be published so that all participants will know when and where to assemble. This includes all musicians. Grand Worthy Matron, it has been our astute honor to have served as your musicians during your tenure and in your words, We love you and there ain t nothing you can do about it! Musically submitted, Sister Lethonia J. Bennekin, #34, Grand Directress Sister Susan W. Gibson, #586, Grand Co-Directress Sister Essie Sims, #64, Grand Musician Sister Andrea Ashford-Levant, #162, Grand Musician Sister Betty Hill, # 234, Grand Musician 1. Sister Lethonia J. Bennekin, #34 2. Sister Susan W. Gibson, # Sister Andrea Levant, # Sister Essie Sims, #64 5. Sister S. Diane White, # Sister Tamara Little, #82 7. Sister Savannah Beadles-Smith, # Sister Carol Bolton, # Sister Sharon A. Lane, # Sister Varnica Scott, # Sister Marie Bloomfield, # Sister Shirley N. Worthy, # Sister Pamela Lee, # Sister Carolyn Smith, # Sister Colette Evans, # Grand Choir 16. Sister Tana e L. Sasnett, # Sister Brenda G. Carswell, # Sister Tarralyn L. Taylor, # Sister Tressha Blackshear, # Sister Martha C. Harrell, # Sister Linda s. Coger, # Sister Earline Coger, # Sister Rosaline Moody, # Sister Marva K. Lamar, # Sister Edith M. Coxfield, # Sister Ollie McKimm, # Sister Martha L. Pollock, # Sister Ruenell Daniel, # Sister Elizata V. Brown, # Sister Rosaline King, #15 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 110

111 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Grand Lecturers Marriott Hilton Augusta, Georgia 109th Grand Session OES, PHA 2007 Theme Continuing the Legacy with Faith To: Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Vashti G. Pullen; Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Aaron Kent; All Grand Chapter Officers Past and Present Greetings: We, your Grand Lecturers, wish to submit the following report: We have in the Jurisdiction of Georgia, 5 Areas containing 5 Districts each, which gives us a total of 25 Districts. We are pleased to report that since our last Grand Session, we have visited all 25 districts in District Meetings and other events. We are pleased to report that all District Meetings were covered. We also attended the Mid-Winter Conference, assisted the chapters and districts with and giving degrees, attended workshops when requested and assisted districts with ritualistic work in the Order of Eastern Star. We hope that we have served you well. Fraternally submitted, Sister Lynette Hymes, Grand Conductress Sister Deaidra Wilson, Grand Associate Conductress Sister Willie Mae Douglas, Grand Lecturer Sister Saundra Parks, Grand Lecturer Sister Susan B. Haynes, Grand Deputy Lecturer 2007 DISTRICT LECTURER 1. Savannah Lynnette Hymes 2. Augusta Susan B. Haynes 3. Atlanta Susan B. Haynes 4. Columbus Deaidra Wilson 5. Macon Saundra Parks 6. Athens Deaidra Wilson 7. Brunswick Lynnette Hymes 8. Waycross Lynnette Hymes 9. Valdosta Lynnette Hymes 10. Thomasville Willie Mae Douglas 11. Albany Saundra Parks 12. Bainbridge Deaidra Wilson 13. Cuthbert Saundra Parks DISTRICT LECTURER 14. Americus Saundra Parks 15. LaGrange Susan B. Haynes 16. Millen Willie Mae Douglas 17. Baxley Lynnette Hymes 18. Statesboro Lynnette Hymes 19. Dublin Marilyn Moore 20. Butler Saundra Parks 21. Dalton Susan B. Haynes 22. Louisville Marilyn Moore 23. Fitzgerald Deaidra Wilson 24. Vidalia Marilyn Moore 25. Georgetown Willie Mae Douglas. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 111

112 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued State of the Country Committee June 22, 2007 Augusta, Georgia Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Vashti Grimes Pullen; Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Aaron Kent; Chapter Officers Elected, Appointed and Past Officers and to all Sisters and Brothers of the Order of the Eastern Star, Jurisdiction of Georgia. Good Morning, We are grateful to God our creator for the opportunity to stand before you another year to humbly submit this report on the State of the Country at the 109th Annual Communication in Augusta, Georgia, the home of the lat Godfather of Soul, James Brown. Our country is faced with many issues. Some of them are: 1. The drought We are going to be like Elijah the prophet and continue to pray for rain. 2. Forest Fires Ware County, Waycross, Georgia has made the national and international news. The states of California and Florida have also had to deal with Forest Fires. The smoke in and around those states was almost unbearable. 3. Let us continue to pray for the fire fighters and remember to pray for the 9 fire fighters in South Carolina who lost their lives. 4. We are still faced morally with suicide and child molestation. Incidents that happened at Virginia Tech some on a larger scale and some on a smaller scale are still happening. Children are still being abused. Let us continue to pray without ceasing for the families, friends and students at Virginia Tech and all over the world. Economically, the gas war is still going on and we never thought that we would live to see the price of a gallon of gas get to be $3.00; there is a shortage of jobs. When there is a job opening where you work, we as Sisters and Brothers need to vouch for another Sister or Brother. We as an organization need to advocate for better jobs, pension plans, social security, retirement and health insurance for all cities. Politically, we are getting ready to face another election year. It is important that we get involved. This election will deal with the gas war and the troops in Iraq. Also, we need to know who our leaders are on a local level and hold them accountable. Educationally, fifty percent of our African American males are not graduating from high school. We still need to maintain and increase our emphasis on education. We also need to get involve politically and know who is being elected on the school boards. As an organization, we need to remember the lessons of our five heroines and to pattern our lives after Christ, our Savior and Salvation. Respectfully submitted, Sister Brenda G. Veal, PM, Queen Chapter No. 243, Chairperson Sister Karen A. Johnson, WM, Friendship Chapter No. 137 Sister Maisha Wood, PM, Viola Hart-Felton Chapter No. 584 Sister Deborah Dorsey, PM, Hopewell Chapter No. 132 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 112

113 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued The Bertha C. Brown C.C.F.C. Report Marriott Hotels and Resorts Augusta, Georgia June 19 23, 2007 To Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Vashti G. Pullen Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Aaron Kent Past Grand Worthy Matrons Sister Ruby C. Clayton and Belle S. Clark Past Grand Worthy Patrons: Brothers E.E. McIntyre, Willie V. Coleman and Felton L. Hudson Grand Chapter Officers Past and Present; Sisters and Brothers of the Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star for the Jurisdiction of Georgia; Visitors from other Jurisdictions and Concordant Bodies. Greetings: To God be the Glory for the Things He Has Done for Us With God as our guide, The Bertha C. Brown C.C.F.C. Committee, Jurisdiction of Georgia, greet you in the name of our Heavenly Father. Our theme: Eastern Stars Continuing the Legacy Through Faith, has been carried out. To live and be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. God in His infinite mercy has allowed us to witness another great year and a fantastic Grand Session. We are eternally grateful for this. It has been a pleasure and distinguished honor to serve the Jurisdiction of Georgia as your Chairman of the Committee on foreign Correspondence / Editors. As your steward, I have sent correspondences to 38 Jurisdictions three times this year. I have also corresponded with several other Grand C.C.F.C. s by phone. I have received correspondences in the form of letters, Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter Cards, greetings, newsletters, proclamations and booklets which have been compiled in a scrapbook and placed on display. Also, a brief history about the beginning of Eastern Stars in the United States and Georgia is on display, including the first minutes taken by Brother Sol C. Jonson at the first meeting which was held in Savannah, the Cradle of Prince Hall Grand Chapter in Georgia. These minutes were reserved and obtained by our own Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Aaron Kent. Also on display are our Founders; thank you notes, cards in a booklet from the recipients from District one (1) through twenty-five (25), thanking the Grand Chapter for the generous Scholarship contributions; a booklet with information on Martha, the fourth point of our central star. The four members of the 2007 committee express appreciation to all the O.E.S. Chapters, Past Matrons Councils, Districts and Youth Chapters for contributing news for this year. 1. We convey our gratefulness to all of you who purchased the 2007 edition of The Georgia Highlights. More will be for purchase at Prince Hall Day....continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 113

114 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued The Bertha C. Brown C.C.F.C. Report, continued 2. We wish for all Chapters a very successful and productive next twelve (12) months. God has blessed us to have a very profitable year with the Highlights. We wish all of our Sisters and Brothers Peace and Happiness. We have come this far only by faith and hope. We extend our love and prayers for god s blessings upon you and yours. Many are still asking for the Chairman of the Committee of Foreign Correspondence. We will now listen to our Co-editor, P.M. Denise Mundy, #42, as she gives the financial report. C.C.F.C. FINANCIAL REPORT AS OF 06/23/07 Sister Ruth Stevenson, #29.$ Sister Denise Mundy, # Sister Willie B. Powell, # Total.. $1, Report to Grand Secretary, Sister Barbara Jackson for pictures to be put in the Highlights, plus $4.00 for a Highlights Total as of 06/23/07 $1, We do not have the cost of printing for the 2007 editions. Recommendations: Based on the time it takes to enter and prepare the Georgia Highlights for production, in order to maintain the highest quality, The CCFC recommends the following: 1. Deadline for new articles, April 15, 2005 (time to enter, edit and make corrections). 2. Each chapter submits one (1) article, free without a picture. Each District, Past Matrons Council, Youth Group, Honors in Memory, submit article without picture. 3. The Grand Chapter charge continues to be a fee of $5.00 per picture to go in Highlights. 4. Each Chapter sends in original photos in black and white. 5. Like to have articles typed to reduce errors and insure accuracy in articles. 6. Keep news articles short. Articles should reflect your Chapter s actual activities, before the deadline. 7. The Grand CCFC / Editor sends a reminder to Chapters to send in their articles before the deadline. 8. Each Worthy Matron buys a minimum of five (5) or more Highlights to take back to their chapter. 9. The Grand Chapter charge will be $5.00 for the Georgia Highlights because of the increase in printing costs....continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 114

115 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued The Bertha C. Brown C.C.F.C. Report, continued The highest reward of service is the opportunity for greater services. let us ever be doing the deeds that are kind, with our hearts ever to comfort others. Let us live for service, my sisters and Brothers. As we Order Our Steps, on this the day the Lord has made, May the love of God surround you, May His peace be all around you May all your days bed blessed And filled with Happiness and Love Let s continue to work in the Spirit of Cooperation, Peace, Love and Unity to make our organization the greatest because, in Unity there is Strength. Thank you again Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Vashti Grimes Pullen, Sisters and Brothers, for your support to the Bertha C. brown C.C.F.C. Committee. We have had a wonderful session. All of you have a safe trip back home. God Bless each of you. Fraternally yours, Sister Ruth S. Stevenson, #29, GRAND C.C.F.C. / Editor Sister Denise Mundy, #42, Co-Editor Sister Denise Mundy, #42, Co-editor Sister Willie B. Powell, #58 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 115

116 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Grand Trustee Committee Report, June 22, 2007 Marriott Hotel Augusta, Georgia Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Vashti Pullen Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Aaron Kent Grand Chapter Officers Past and Present, Sisters and Brothers We are thankful to our Lord and Savior for allowing us to meet in another Session. We, the Grand Trustee Committee submit the following report: All Grand Officers elected and appointed have collars. Most of the regalia are in good condition. There are a few that need to be replaced and we will make recommendations at the end of this report. On Hand - 66 Collars 1 Associate Patron Sash 1 Grand Matron Sash 1 OES Pentats (floor) 1 Bible 1 Prince Hall Grand OES Banner 1 Each: US, Christian, and OES Flag 1 Good Flag Stand 3 Marshal Batons 5 Star Point Pedestals with Emblems 5 Chairs with Emblems 4 Side Chairs The Committee recommends the following: 1. Special badges or collars are purchased for security 2. Purchase new poles and rods for all flags 3. Collect robes and crown from queen 4. Take up all collars - New Administration 5. Only Trustees will issue collars 6. Purchase a PA system 7. Upholstery chairs 8. Purchase 5 coolers with roller wheels 9. Replace collar and medallions These recommendations will be turned over to the executive committee for Consideration. Respectfully submitted, Sister Lucile Hudson, PM #345, Grand Trustee Chairperson Sister Joyce Gilchrist, PM #48 Brother Victor Lee, PP #146 Brother Marvin Knight, PP #1 Brother Lloyd James, PP #102 1 Broken Column 1 Crown and Scepter 1 Barley of Wheat 1 Cup 1 Altar Base 1 Sword and Veil 1 OES Light 1 Queen Banner, Robe & Crown 26 District Sashes 26 District Chair Covers 30 Choir Collars Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 116

117 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Grand Health Committee June 19-23, 2007 Marriott Hotel / Suites Augusta Riverfront Augusta, Georgia On Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at 7:30 a.m., The Grand Geraldine McKiney Fun Run / Walk got off without a hitch. Thanks to Sister Dorothy Davis of Lucy Laney Chapter No. 20, Augusta District No. 2, the Augusta Parks and Recreation Department and Sister Bridget Sullivan for getting the McKiney Banner. There were 43 sisters that participated in the Fun Run / Walk. The Augusta Parks and Recreation Department provided barrels of ice, tables and chairs. Among the runners and walkers were Grand Worthy Matron Vashti Pullen, Grand Associate Matron Marilyn Moore and Grand Associate Conductress Deaidra Wilson. Winners were: 1st Place-Sister Charlene Simmons, Athens District No. 6; 2nd Place-Sister Carrie Smith, Augusta District No. 2; 3rd Place- Sister Rosa Broddie, Augusta District No. 2. Beautiful T-shirts were presented to each winner and Certificates of Participation will be presented to each walker / runner at Prince Hall Day in September, The Ruby C. Clayton Grand OES Health Fair opened at 12 noon in the Hamilton Room at the Marriott Hotel. This year s Health Fair was a complete success. This has been a good year. We had only one house call, without having to transport to an emergency facility. 255 Sisters and Brothers attended the Health Fair; 111 Blood Pressure Screenings; 41 Elevated Blood Pressures; 63 Blood Sugar Screenings; 7 Elevated, 2 Low; 17 Sickle Cell Screenings, all within normal limits. Health Booths Provided Blood Pressure Screening Blood Sugar Screening Sickle-Cell Screening (Sickle Cell Foundation) Cancer Update for Men/Women Well Body Stress Update Nutrition / Exercise Weight Check Health equipment was provided by Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, GA. Many thanks to my nursing committee for their continued hard work and participation. Nurses present and working: Sister Lula Harris, Sister Sharon Lawson Mathis, Sister Emma Johnson, Sister Dorothy Davis, Sister Willeen Bowens, Sister Mary Stephen, Sister Gloria Strange, Sister Shirley Tucker, Sister Georgette Dye, and Sister Yvonne White. Nurses unavailable: Sister Geraldine Hogan, sister Brenda Pough, Sister Shirley Harris and Sister Pam Johnson. Recommendations: 1. Health Fair be 2 days 2. The Grand Health Directress have input when appointing new members to the Committee 3. That we meet with the Grand Worthy Matron prior to Prince Hall Day to discuss further plans for the Health Fair...continued Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 117

118 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Grand Health Committee, continued We would like to thank the Grand Worthy Matron for the opportunity to serve. Respectfully submitted, Sister Lula Harris, Grand Directress of Health Sister Sharon Lawson Mathis Grand Assistant Health Directress Committee: Sister Emma Johnson Sister Dorothy Davis Sister Willeen Bowens Sister Mary Strange Sister Gloria Strange Sister Shirley Tucker Sister Georgette Dye Sister Yvonne White Sister Geraldine Hogan Sister Brenda Pough Sister Shirley Harris Sister Pam Johnson Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 118

119 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2007, continued Appeals and Grievances Committee Friday, June 22, 2007 Augusta Marriott Hotel Greetings to: Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Vashti G. Pullen Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Aaron Kent Past Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Ruby C. Clayton Past Grand Worthy Matron, Sister Belle S. Clark Past Grand Worthy Patron, Brother E.E. McIntyre Past Grand Worthy Patron, Brother Felton L. Hudson Past Grand Chapter officers, Past and Present District Worthy Matrons and District Worthy Patrons, Past and Present District Officers, Past and Present Worthy Matrons, Worthy Patrons, Past Matrons and Past Patrons Other Officers, Past and Present Sisters and Brothers Prince Hall Grand Chapter O.E.S., Jurisdiction of Georgia, operating under the Auspices of Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&A Masons, Jurisdiction of Georgia where the Honorable Most Worshipful Grand Master Ramsey Davis, Jr. presides The Grievances Committee thanks you for letting us serve you. The Lord is my light and my salvation. Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid? Psalm 27:1 The committee is proud to report no appeals or grievances during this session. The Committee encourages all sisters to wait on the Lord and be of good courage, and the Lord shall strengthen thine heart. I said, wait on the Lord, While waiting let your light shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify our Father which is in Heaven. Again, thank you for displaying Love, Peace and Harmony among Sisters of the Order. Submitted by, Sister Virginia Bailey, Dorothy Edwards #36 Sister Ellen Tarver, Snowden #485 Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 119

120 PRINCE HALL GRAND CHAPTER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR JURISDICTION OF GEORGIA 2007 Scholarships District Chapter First Name Last Name Award 1 37 Jason D. Allen $ Ebony T. Brown $ Amber C. Cutter $ Chantal P. Flowers $ Sabrina S. German $ Tiajuana A. Gilliard $ Shaundra S. Glover $ Joseph P. Holman $ Ryan P. Hughey $ Joyce B. Jones $ Alixandria D. Lane $ Saundra S. Luke $ Bridgett McAfee $ Jamal J. McIver $ David J. McKiver $ Betty A. Mitchell $ DeAndre D. Prescott $ Amara A. Ransom $ Tayana Blue Richardson $ Tanisha M. Scott $ Ervin C. Smith $ Danielle H. Spann $ DeAndrea M. Thompson $ Lauren E. Thompson $ Nicole M. Williams $ Tedris D. Williams $ Nyeesha C. Woodson $ Cecelia Dorene Armstrong $ Domeeka Mi'Cole Beauford $ Brittany Keiana Brewster $ Beverly Ann Bush $ Student did not receive scholarship eligible to re-apply this year. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 120

121 2007 Scholarships, continued District Chapter First Name Last Name Award 2 20 Aprell Evette Edwards $ Kimberly A. Murray Floyd $ Kriten Amber Gibbons $ Alfonso Demond Gibbs $ Brittany Danielle Holliman $ Delores B. Jarrett $ Amber Cyndre' Jones $ Brittany Sade' McCladdie $ Michelle Bennett Monroe $ Ashley Ronette Mount $ Jonasha D. Sanders $ Bilal Kareem Saxon $ Ebony Rochelle Sims $ Christopher L. Smith $ Jozette Deanna Smith $ Kimberly Nicole Smith $ Rapunzel Tyre Tucker $ John Stanley Walton, Jr $ Destini Rasheena Williams $ Marcus A. Wynn $ Melalnie C. Bloomfield $ LaJuan Miquel Certion $ Artis Collins, III $ Joshua Rashad Fears $ Cornelius L. Felton $ Taylor DeAundra Gilyard $ Ashiya Christina Glover $ Raeshonna Ashley Heard $ Brelan Jamal Hillman $ Nicholas Aaron Johnson $ Michael Devan Kendall $ Ramen Demarch Lee $ Katisha LaToya Mathis $ Robert Edward McCampbell $ Student did not receive scholarship eligible to re-apply this year. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 121

122 2007 Scholarships, continued District Chapter First Name Last Name Award 3 29 Brittney J. Morris $ Megan Denise Oliver $ Kevin Renard Peek $ Mia Veronica Pertilla $ Courtney Andrea Singleton $ Keyana Nicole Vance $ Earnest J. Baulkinmon $ Tanika Denice Couch $ Yolanda Rhodes-Davis $ Jasmine Patrice Watson $ LeMario Nichcolas Brown $ Monique P. Byrd $ Ashley J. Cobbs $ Alyssa Crawford $ Rodney S. Culler $ Sandra D. Daniel $ Shontia L. Fletcher $ Dominique J. Flowers $ Marecha L. Gaines $ JaCorey L. Gilcrease $ Demetria A. Hatch $ Belize S. Hopkins $ Spencer T. Hutchinson $1, Artivia S. Ingram $ Amber M. Jones $ Jana S. Kirvin $ Tramas R. Little $ Danyelle A. Lowe $ Yolanda S. Martin $ Arnece D. McCant $ Danielle Parks $ Nyeisha D. Rawlings $ Student did not receive scholarship eligible to re-apply this year. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 122

123 2007 Scholarships, continued District Chapter First Name Last Name Award Michael A. Rosser $ Latisha Rozier $ Leslie H. Sadler $ Lamarr Sarter, Jr $ Durrell B. Scott $ Kenneshia D. Smith $ Shirley S. Smith $ Jessica M. Sullivan $ Barris J. Williams $ Allison E. Willis $ Terrence R. Willoughby $1, Ashley M. Wilson $ Brittney B. Wilson $ Brittany N. Anderson $ Jessica M. Avery $ Demone L. Clark $ Reshould D. Collins $ Meljin K. Cox $ Brittney R. Daniel $ Jami C. Edwards $ Tamorris J. Flint $ Keandra I. Greene $ Christian J. Harison $ LaVashius Jones $ Kassandra N. McCray $ Ericka S. McKeever $ Jasmine D. Randolph $ Danielle A. Rivers $ Marchelle Sandoval $ Andrew J. Sims $ Ebonee R. Smith $ Ashlyn S. Tate $ Gaybritsha A. Thomas $ Tracy S. Walker $ Student did not receive scholarship eligible to re-apply this year. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 123

124 2007 Scholarships, continued District Chapter First Name Last Name Award Christopher F. Alston $ Michonda Rekeshia Austin $ Trenae Danyetta Hamilton $ Erica Nichelle Lee $ Rochigina Chagladys Mabry $ Brittany Rachel McRae $ Mariah Ida Myers $ Brad Jerome Porter $ Wayne Ian Roberts $ Keisa T. Atkins $ Jennifer I. Baker $ Crystal N. Jackson $ Carnishia Rochelle Allen $ Petra Denise Hall $ Lewis jermaine Pewee $ Sabrina Danielle Robinson $ Tamyus Rashod Barnett $ Amber Lynette Bennett $ Rashonda Lanette Carter $ Brandi Jonquil DeBruce $ Kristiana Simone Hester $ Monica Latrice Howard $ Allesha Shawntreauta Jackson $ Allen Elijah Johnson $ Kizmet Jamise Jones $ Teresa Loewy $ Patricia LeAnn Miller $ Alysha Nicole Owens $ Tiara Nichole Ross $ Takevia Sawyer $ Twanda Thomas Taylor $ Sabrina Feliceia Thomas $ Student did not receive scholarship eligible to re-apply this year. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 124

125 2007 Scholarships, continued District Chapter First Name Last Name Award Katisa Traeshon Tuff $ Anthony Bryant Williams $ Cynthia Cherie Williams $ Jada Renee' Willis $ Joe Davis Bankston $ Courtney A. Beach $ Tessia S. Burley $ Cassandra A. Butler $ Brandon S. Chambers $ Kamara Cox $ Walter L. Dawkins, III $ George G. Ford, III $ Aniesha B. Gipson $ Jaleesa N. Grier $ Lillian D. Griffin $ Cobie Grooms $ Lanarius McKinley $ LaDeirdra N. Muff $ Marquesiha J. Pate $ Shajuana M. Peak $ Roderick Smith $ Jessica AnJanet Harris $ Tanesia LaShay Malone $ Marla S. Omiscar $ Shakia Lashay Thomas $ Yolanda Yvette Berryhill $ Deidra lanette Boone $ Krishna Angelicia Christmas $ Terrill Anthony Cooper $ Elgin Sharrod Cosby $ Braxton Ray Dugger $ Boniface Leon Echols, Jr $ Rontavius A. Graham $ Tabitha Elaine Greene $ Student did not receive scholarship eligible to re-apply this year. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 125

126 2007 Scholarships, continued District Chpter First Name Last Name Award Al James Hurley, II $ Shakema Yatia Josey $ Whitney LaCole Kimbrough $ Dionne Nicole Martin $ Jerry Jamal Sanders $ Cordelia Ann Sheppard- Riley $ Chquita Yavada Smith $ Marcus Deon Smith $ Kevin Terrell Solomon $ Sygie Atonza Sumlin $ Desmond Antonious Timmons $ Cameron Roshard Wilkerson $ Marcy Anthony $ Shynice Booker $ Shameah Brittian $ LaShandis Brown $ Tykaunda Colton $ Keela Simone Dunn $ Reginald Elder $ Antoinette Huguley $ Donna Marsh $ Sheneal A. Parks $ Jesdsica Render $ Kristen Spence $ Victoria Denise Bell $ Fedesa M. Brown $ Jermaine T. Enoch $ Nigel Damon Gibbons $ Kiswana Jeriona Hunter $ Jennifer Laurieanne Jones $ Cedrick Jarell Richardson $ Valonda Chavelle Sims $ Student did not receive scholarship eligible to re-apply this year. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 126

127 2007 Scholarships, continued District Chapter First Name Last Name Award Yasmine Taylor $ Cornelius Derrion Tyler $ Lartarsha Montrell Webb $ LeAndrea D. Ruff $ Kellie C. Adams $ Cherea L. Barlow $ Tiffanie J. Brown $ Kayla N. Burton $ Jessica Cyriaque $ Michael M. Day $ Khendal Henry $ Myia Arie Knowles $ Stanley T. McBride $ La Donna McCollum $ Matthew A. Pierce $ Bertina Givens Smith $ Xavier Thompson $ Brian Jermaine Walker $ Clayton Isaiah Williams $ Tracy L. Batten $ Tenechia Danielle Haynes $ Ja'Quita Q. Height $ Monica Monique Hodge $ Tochuku Lawand Ikedionwu $ Stefon LaRounce Plummer $ Kiara Shantrell Regular $ Chad'e Cassandra Scott $ LaToya Sharnese Stuckey $ Shuntell M. Tharpe $ Marshelia Renae Todd $ Student did not receive scholarship eligible to re-apply this year. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 127

128 2007 Scholarships, continued District Chapter First Name Last Name Award Shar-Darnae Bryant $ Aaron Alton Dixon $ Timothy Chantex Ford $ Randall Glenn Raines $ Brittany Nicole Duggan $ Juliette Faye Johnson $ Micha Lorese Parker $ Shunta Nicole Taylor $ Katrina K. Williams $ Brandon Gerald Allen $ William Maurice Batten $ Rontavious Demond Ford $ Kendra Monique Goins $ Bret William Gordon $ Beverly A. Gualden $ Ciretha Tynese Holt $ Tavis De'Shan Jefferson $ Antonio C. Johnson $ Dominic Terrell Lawton $ Joi Lakia Livingston $ Van Janet P. McElhandy $ Shonterica Denise McIver $ Kayara Shanyce Paulk $ Ashanti Demetric Pryor $ Jennifer Victoria Roundtree $ Corey Richard Slacks $ Genalder Y. Smith $ Laquisha Daniell Studstill $ Dexter Neon Thomas $ Fredrick Renard Thomas, Jr. $ Cassandra Nicole Wynn $ Student did not receive scholarship eligible to re-apply this year. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 128

129 2007 Scholarships, continued District Chapter First Name Last Name Award Queata M. Cassell $ Angela M. Dennard $ DeAndreia S. Youngblood $ Kimberly N. Claritt $ Eran L. Johnson $ Chastidy Williams $ Lawrence Samuel Young, III $ Student did not receive scholarship eligible to re-apply this year. Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 129

130 Congratulations and Much Success to The Fourteenth Grand Worthy Matron Prince Hall Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star Jurisdiction of Georgia Sister Marilyn Moore Proceedings of the 109th Communication (June 19-23, 2007) 130

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