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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
jAti.’Rday, orTonr.n 27, loot
News aod -Notes SL^jL-h^j^ ^ ^ ETT ORDERS fASP I FiVatprnal A/Tpn
Conducted By CLAUDE NEALY.
rwo STATE OFFICERS
VISITSTDNE MOUNTAIN
ADDRESSESDELIVEHED
M. H. Abbott, state councillor, and
E. H.Dillingham, stat* .secretary, M,
the'junior Order United American Me
chanics, rylsrtfd .Stone" Mountain Frt-
day night And'were the guests of the
Junior Order council af that place.
The two officials were specially In
vlted to be present and during the
er6llt»gnjiade’speeches In the Interest
qf the order, both of which were great
ly enjoyed. A large number of mem-
ber*wf,the c»uncll were present and
the'WeAtlnjt^*A» thoroughly pleasant.
The council at Stone Mountain Is In
a IPeirWlilOg: fc?> million and the •mem
bers ' are enthusiastic over Its pros
pects.
VAUDEVILLE-SNOW
FOR GORDON TENT
'“WEDNESDAY NIGHT
SEVERAL CHANGES MADE
IN PLANS FOR SPLENDID
ATLANTA MASONIC HOME
The officers of Gordon tent, No. 20,
of the Maccabees, have been busy the
past .week arranging the details for
their* big vaudeville show which ‘ the
SputhertuVarlety Obmt&ny'will pht on
for them at their hall.In the Red Mens
wigwam, 86 Central .avenue, next Wed-
-t.-.. »•*— program) will. In*
' local* talent
*w.u» lu. u .singing "Will You
Love Me In December as You Did In
«»r.
2Sar«Sli?W Mr" T. O. ContUly. "The
Rea 18 "My Sweetheart.". »: « ' .
•■Balla'd ' by Mr: "Raymond Alley,
'WJjere the • Silver- Colorado/Ktows."
^Oomedy Sketch by Parham atjd Rar-
Tffilectlons by the Southern quartet,
ffcrham brothers and ConnUy.- -
Instrumental musical selections by
Mr.' and* Mrs.. Mongen Smith,< Ti O.
tonally, A. R. Walton qpd several oth-
T&r*" Mongcn &fiith trill, lie pianist
for the occasion. ’
A Klistffic rrial.nl fM
K’Anscr, Opine, Msr.
phint, Cocilot, Chloral,
Ttiatc* alt! NtnralllM'
nia oi Htlit CshsMSffee,
1h« Only KceUy Insti*
lutein Ceorgli.
229.WoodwarJ ATLAUfA, GA.
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Plans for the splendid Masonic Tem
pie, which will be^erected In Atlanta
soon, have about been completed.
The" building will be located at the
corner of Peachtree and Cain streets.
The cost of the'itruetui’e will the In the
neighborhood of 1200,000, the most of
"Which, will be. raised'by/subscription..
The committee chosen for raising this
amount report the greatest encourage
ment, and better sttlh much substan
tial aid.
An enthusiastic meeting of the ways
and. means com ml S tr.3-.of l¥ hlch.J, i K.
Orr Is chairman/ wds ' held Thursday
night. At this meeting the plans which
had been drawn- up, we>e,. ijubmlfted,
nnd there was much discussion as to
whether they would be adopted as they
stood. > 'V- . J Sx
BIG PYTHIAN BALL
WAS GREAT SUCCESS
E
Several changes were made. It was
decided, among other things, that there
be only two stores facing Peachtree
street, Instead of .three, as was origi
nally planned. It was also agreed upon
that a large arch entrance be made
on Peachtree.street. This wlll.be the
main entrance Into the structure, In
stead of the entrance facing Cain.
These changes and modifications In
plans were submitted to the architect,
and he Is now drawing up another plan
for the structure. The drawing wilt
be substantially the same as the pre
vious one/ with these few exceptions.
Work on the building will begin
about January I, and will be complet
ed about the same date of next year.
The temple will be one of the most
complete homes In the South, as well
as one of the most costly and archi
tecturally beautiful.
ter
The ball given by Colonial Company.
<N"o. 18, Uniform - Rank Knights of
‘Pythias, Thursday rilghi was thff ipost
enjoyable occasion of Its kind this sea-
son. ••,
' A goodly crowd'was present and en.
joyed a program of exceptional merit.
Anriouncement wns made of a ball
to be given on Thanksgiving night,
whlch ds'expected to exceed all other
affairs given by this company, which
Is noted for Ite successful entertain
ments. Tickets, as usual, <wlll be ft.00.-
GREATER ATLANTA TENT
MAV ENTER BIG CONTEST
Greater Atlanta tent. No. 10, of the
Maccabees, had a rousing meeting last
Monday nlglit at their hklt, 86 Central
avenue.
The members of this tent are much
enthused over the action of the mem
bership contest committee, recommend
ing that Greatent- Atlanta tent enter
into the contest and make the race for
the $300 Wing piano, that the supreme
lent of. the Maccabees Is offering tor
the month of November.
The matter will be voted on next
Monday night and a large attendance Is
requested.
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UNIFORM LODGE, K,P„
CONFERS RANK OfPAGE
ON FOUR CANDIDATES
On Inst Tuesday night Uniform lodge,
No. 123, Knights of Pythias, conferred
the rank of Page on four candidates
before a large number of members and
visitors.
The Pages were duly Impressed with
the lesson of friendship, and the
Knights were satisfied that the work
was properly done. • ,
The rank .of Esquire will be con
ferred next Tuesday night and eight
candidates for that rank are expected
to be present. Visitors are always
welcome.
POCAHONTAS SOCIAL
WAS FINE AFFAIR
Silver Cloud council. Degree of Po
cahontas, gave a delightful entertain
ment last Thursday,night In the hall
In the wigwam.
A splendid program was rendered and
the occasion was greatly enjoyed by all
present. The affair was largely at
tended.
In the games prises were won by S.
L. Blanton and Miss Aurle Tuggle. Two
booby prises were won by S. N. Har
ris. ’
MEMBERS OF JUNIOR ORDER
STRIVING 70 WIN PRIZES
GIVEN BY NATIONAL BODY
CAPTAIN JOHN C. JOINER.
Prominent Atlanta Mason Re
cently appointed representative in
Georgia of the Grand Chapter of
8outh Dakota.
Splendid Entertainment Is
Being Planned for
Near Future.
Comanche Tribe No. 6, Red Men, held
a reunion of Ita members last Thurs
day sleep.
The meeting was largely attended
and will result In much good for the
tribe.
The entertainment committee of the
tribe la planning a big entertainment
to be given some time In the near fu
ture. This will be an open entertain
ment for ladles and palefaces.
The plan to Increase the member
ship of the Junior Order United Ameri
can Mechanics In Georgia, recently In
augurated by State Councillor M. H.
Abbott, la already proving successful
and numbers' of new members are be
ing received Into the various councils.
The national council has offered
prizes to the councils enrolling the
greatest number of new members by
April 30, 1907, the end of the fiscal
year of the national body, and the dif
ferent councils In Georgia are working
hard In an effort to land a prize. The
state officers are very much gratified
over the Interest being evinced In the
DELPHI LODGE, K, P„
HAD G000 MEETING
Delphi lodge, No. 68, Knights of
Pythias, held a splendid meeting last
Tuesday night In the hall at Marietta
and Alexander streets.
One of the features of the meeting
was the conferring of the rank of
Page on tw<^ candidates. The rank of
Esquire will be conferred next Tues
day night.
Building Big Coal Chute. ’
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga, Oct. 27.—W. T. John
stone, engineer of the Fore River Ship-
contest by the Georgia members.
State Secretary E. It. Dillingham Is
at present sending to each member
letters and literature bearing on the
contest. It Is expected that the mem
bership of the order In this state will
be considerably Increased by the time
the contest closes.
Under the plan proposed by State
Councillor Abbott, each member of thb
order Is asked to suggest to his coun
cil the names of six men he deslses to
become members, and all other mem
bers of the council are urged to then
Interest themselves In trying to in
duce these men to join. It Is believed
many new members will be added In
this way.
TWO ENTERTAINMENTS
FOR BRAVE WARRIORS
Two entertainments wilt be given by
Red Men at the wigwam next week.
Chippewa tribe will entertain on.Tues
day night and Coiiesauga tribe on "Wed-
nesday night. Both entertainments are
being looked forward to with pleasur.
able anticipation.
building Company, yesterday made a
preliminary survey, and work was
started on the big coal chute of the
Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic rail
road. it will extend 220 feet out In the
water and at one point It will stand
40 feet above the water.
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JUDGE DANIEL WILL
ADDRESS ODD FELLOWS
IN ATLANTA MONDAY
Judge R. T. Daniel, of Griffin, grand
representative of Georgia Odd Fellows,
will deliver an address Monday night
to the Odd Fellows of Atlanta In the
hall of Capitol lodge, at Broad and
Alabama streets.
It Is expected that large numbers of
Odd Fellows will take advantage of this
opportunity to hear Judge Daniel speak.
During the evening the drill team will
put on the second degree.
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