The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 08, 1906, Image 6

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^ .{ f THE ATI ANT A GEORGIAN. SATURDAY, DERKMRKK 8. 1906. NEWS OF THE SECRET ORDERS , Conducted by CLAUDE NEALY. FOR COMING TERM Rc nianche Tribe. No. 6. Red Men, parted chiefs Thursday sleep. Th© following will serve the tribe during the coming term: Sachem, \V. T. Stephen*; senior sag amore. II. G. Me Michael; junior *ng»- more, F. 1. Stanford; prophet, K. P It van; R. of R., R. M. Rain; «\ of W.. J. R. McMieIntel: K. of \V.. G. H. Beau champ: trustee, S. L. Hlanton; wlg- vain director. G. B. Beauchamp. WILL ENTERTAIN The big hypnotic entertainment of ('hoc taw trlln*, lt**d Men. will # tak«* place Mon day night, IlecendHT 10, nt the Odd Pel I on* tenifde, corner 3/ (tore mid / ><-<-ntnr This entertnlnnient rill Interest nil who attend .. Itamhrlrk. who ha* quite a ‘ * • • prophet III Jm* a tiulf|ue. jo nut nil' .f Oh trllie wl mk a hypnotist, nml H taw trim*, will euinplltnent tlx a geuulne hypnotic |»crfoni)iuicc. There will Ih; many other feiltil Interest on the program, nml n large Is expected. The public la Invited. COVINGTON ODD FELLOWS ELECT NEW 0FFICER8. Xpccl.tl to The Georgian. Rovlngton, Ga., Dec. s. —The Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows of Rov- Ington elected officers for the ensiling year. The officers are from the most prominent men of this city. They arc all enthusiastic fraternal workers and they will make this lodge one of the best. The following officers were elect ed: James I*. Sain, noble grand; .1. J. Rorley, vice grand; J. S. Peck, record ing secretary; A. H. Milner, financial secretary; J. Parks Hays, treasurer. tribe. Mr. Hollis it alto tecond lieutenant of Gata City Company, U. R. K. of P. CHIEFS ARE CHOSEN CELEBRATION PLANNED B. J. TOLBERT. • Prominent Rome Maaon, whose death it mourned by tho Maaona of that city. hfK'tutv Tribe, No. 3.">, Red .Men, elected the following 'chiefs at the ses- lon held last Monday sleep: Sachem. Thomas Ivey; senior sagg- iiopo, J. R. Stewart; Junior sagamore, t. R. Freeman; prophet, I*. J. Mc Guire; chief of record*, K, A. Ilaughn; keeper of wampum, W. M. Tidwell; trustees, M. II. Wallace, J. K. White. Choctaw has made good progress this term. Every one predicts a pros perous term for the Incoming chiefs. The tribe .will celebrate Its/sixth an niversary next Monday sleep with n big entertainment to which the public is invited. FRATERNITY AND CITIZENSHIP TWINS The following, from the Ked Men's offl dal Journal, Is u portion of nn Interesting address delivered by Judge J. t*. Methway mi the occasion of a meeting held In Minne sota to pay honor to the deceased members of the Improved Order of/Ked Men; Fraternity and cltUetishlp are ns twins, that go hand In band In every filing that makes up. constitutes nml exemplifies‘life; tho word fraternity, as defined by the lexi con, tueaus brotherhood: not the mere nr* qunliitnneeahlp of one with another or the casual Interchange of passing events, but |f embraces within Its definition higher nobler priuelples and examples; It stands, when properly practiced. for nn Intense and unceasing Interest In the welfare of an other: mingling of Joys and sorrows, the sharing of troubles uud participation In pleasures; It men ns that we must aid and uphold and, as we puss through this life, surrounded by nil Its disappointments and discouraging events, lie prepared to rearh nut n helping hand and assist another to regain the path of rectitude pud honor ns he resumes his Journey through life. We are not apt to give the proper credit to fraternity that It merits. It conic* to the disheartened nml discouraged us doc* the brilliant rays of sunshine nt early morn. , guard again*: FAITHFUL OF CHEROKEE LODGE DIES AT HOME, GA, the ear and Its visible practice Is a slim ulant to the sight, whereby the many good thing* of this world appear brighter, ami tho discouraging ones sink hack Into the gloom of ohlivfou, prominent ■PHWH f that encouraging word, h condoling act or w« of sympathy In tho hour of sorrow Is woi more money thau could be paid by the dlnary matt. assists another In order that he. too. may gain a standing In the tiuuuclal world: and In fact, In every sphere of life, civil or po litical. religious and business, all embrace the principle of fraternity. Let us recognize the beauty mid power of fraternity, and whatever ‘ * ii.iiihi iii<- lumlcii. i.ili.T checking or chilling » single earnest them; for what Is a human mind, ho enriched with acquisitions or strengthened | by exercise, unaccompanied by an ardent ; life he was and sensitive heart? Its light may Illume, hut It cannot Inspire: It may shod a cold and moonlight radlnnco upon tin* path of life, but ft worms no flower Info bloom; It 'sets fret* tin lee hound fountain. It Is a Holder and happier thing to bo capable of self-denial, love uud gcueroiirt sympathies, to cherish n quick sense of honor and Ibid absolute comfort only In being, lost In the welfare of others, than to have an eye for color whereby tin* colors of tin* rainbow call be transferred to canvas, or felicity of dir- tlqn that can embalm the truest pictures In Immortal numbers. UNIFORM RANK MEETS: MUCH INTEREST GROWN SpeeJul t«i The Georgian. Romp, Ga., Dec. 8.—In the death-of B. J. Tolbert, which occurred at his home, In North.Rome, on November-29. Rome loses a good citizen, the church u faithful member and the Masonic fraternity n brother ns true ns steel. Mr. Tolbert was horn March 15, 1841. In Cherokee, Ga., and at the age of ::o entered the Ronfederatc army, enlistIng In RomjHiny G, Twenty-third Georgia regiment. He followed the fortunes of the Confederacy through the four years of hardship. While stationed ut Charleston. 8. <*., he got leave of absence and came home on furlough, and while here was mai> iled to Miss Ha rah Hpley. After the surrender he came home to his young wife and together they began the al most hopeless task of regaining what he had lost by the ravages of war. To Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert were born nine children, nil of whom are living, the death of Mr. Tolbert being the first and only death In. the faintly. At a meeting of Cherokee Lodge No. (•♦I. F. and A. M.. Tuesday night, the following resolution* were passed on the death of Mr. Tolbert: Whereas, In the death of Brother J. Tolbert Cherokee Lodge has lost of Its most faithful members. typical Mason, active In the discharge of every duty. Jealous of Its secrets, active In the charities, and constantly coming under the tongue of good report as a loyal Ma son. "Whereas, He had reuched that age («.’*» Iti which a man who had lived such an upright lift could lay down to •He with the happy consciousness of a life well spent, and in the hop© of a glorious immortality beyond the grave. "Resolved, That we, his brothers of , Cherokee Lodge, cherish his memory and extend to Ills family our slncerest m-intin! hlnn mlnirlnil n-itli thn t GW IS NAMED; J HEAD OF DELPH' FOB NEXT TERM Delphi lodge, No. 68,-Knights of Pythias. *t Its' regular meeting Tuesday night, elected officers for the ensuing term six months. * John Guerin was chosen chancellor eu mandcr to succeed I. F. Htyron. The In stallation of the newfy-elected officers will take plnco the first meeting night In Jan- **arr, . * . The : meeting Tuesday night was largely attended, fine of the features <»f the ses sion was-a splendid address delivered If on. Thomas If. Jeffries. In fils charm* Tho following la a complete list of the P«*r qltf&rn:. . . Chancellor Commander—.lohu Guerin. Vlce-^hanCTdlor^slotitt L."Moore. fin. eeper of Recbrds and Heal—W. L. Grif- Master of.FInsnce—Charles A. Bedford, Master of Exchequer—Gr Master at Arras— Fred Ti _ inner Guard—A. O. Handers. Outer Guard—M.* J., Davis.-» Trustee for Terra of Three Wars—Jesse M. Wqod. sympathies, mingled with the trium phant feeling that he Is not dead, but lias gone before. "Resolved further, That these reso lutions be spread upon the minutes of the lodge, and that a copy of the same furnished the fatnllv of our dead *• I hrothci An Info tidal imddlng of tile members of the Filiform Rank, Knights of Pythias, was held Thursday night In the armory, 36 1-3 Hast Alabama street. Pinna for the good of the rank were discussed. A great deal of enthusiasm was displayed. It Is expected that the meeting ill result In much good to the rank. Gate city company, No. f», will hold j __ ... _ « regular business meeting next prominently lu the teaching* of the 7-hmrh. * Thursday night In the armory. A The minister of the gospel nreachc* It f number of matters of Interest to tho from the pulpit. Tho trno <'hrt,tl»« prai- company will bo considered, flees It In the week-day. and the desire to T ,' 4l .»i..„, M (lf ..,„ nimnv „ ri .- do «ood I. one of I ho fgudnuiontnl principle. ■ , i,,li , Jr.li- (Its. ana corner stone of the ehurch. It NI ‘ aptaln, J. r. Hollingsworth, lust practiced In hualuess. when one who |* lieutenant. hd L. Humphries, atul sec- auccessful in husluess tluaiu-lally aids and I ond nontenant, J. A. Hollis. "Ft. IF. WEST, ‘1PRES8LEY KHHKRMAN, •*T. P. ARNOLD. "C ’ommlttee." CHOOSE OFFICERS. AT PINE-MEETING one of the most enthusiastic Pythian meetings In the city recently was that of Uniform Lodge No. 128. Tuesday night. A good attendance of real live mem bers was present. Eleven new appli cations were received and three agpli cations fur reinstatement. This number will give tho lodge a membership of about 410, keeping th-j lead It has maintained for the past three years as the largest lodge In the state. The election of officers was held with the following result: W. J. Fagan. IT. R. J. R. Reynolds, V. R. R. M Hurst, prelate. H. L. Owens. M. of W. M. P. Harrison. M. «>f H. , T. C. Pelot, M. of F. Lee F. Terrell, K. of R. and S. M. F. Foster, M. at A. W. T. Jones, I. G. W. F. Cross, O. G. t -olonel II. K. Dibble, custodian. F. A. Hearn, organist. W. W. McAfee, trustee. JASON BURR MASONS ELECT NEW OFFICERS — That the South Sends Each Year $60,000,000 To the East in Life Insurance Premiums. WHY NOT KEEP THIS AT HOME? “Equal and Exact Justice to All, Special Privileges to None.” Integrity, At the regular annual assembly of Jason Burr Council No. 13, Royal and Select Masters of Free and Accepted Masons, Tuesday night, the following officers were elected: Thrice Illustrious master, L. R. Mat thews; right Illustrious deputy master. A. H. Easterly; Illustrious principal conductor of the work. \V. A. 81ms; treasurer. A. P. Tripod; tfcorder. Dr. J. Ben Roberts; captain of the guard. Charles H. Whittington; conductor of the council, A. L. Rudlsil; steward, Henry Holcomb; sentinel, J. M. Fuller. \ line repqM was served. In*the ban quet hall anu Cicero A. Peek, the re tiring .master, was presented with a tlirice illustrious master's Jewel. We issue all approved forms of policies, participating and lion-partieipat- ., ing, straight life insurance, without hoard contracts, stock schemes, or other questionable methods of securing business GOOD OPEN TERRITORY FOR REPUTABLE AGENTS The Volunteer State Life f ‘ * •* . Insurance Co. Z. C. PATTEN, President. Home Office, CHATTANOOGA. State Agents—COLLIER & AKERS—Atlanta, Macon. 'INDIAN TRADING POST” TO RE SPLENDID AFFAIR Domestic Water Supply, Light and Fuel for Coun try Homes. I Tin* committee In charge of nrrniip I incuts for tin* liullun Trailing l'iwt in I bazar that will given by Hllvor Rim | council. Degree of I'ncalinntas, is busy wl the plans. TliU Imxar will I..* h.lil nt tin* Wlawa •i tVntrill avmun* for n whole week. i-.it •*iu‘liig IhwinlHM* IT. Many article* of lnti*r«*st to pale fan 'la./lrs at sab* at lb.* InmiHis. ini's regallii, also a i. will In- rafried. m«-t with uiticli sar is highly enthused |*U In tie lute SHRINE TO NAME OFFICERS, CEREMONIAL To BE HELD PIEDMONT REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN; HAVE MANY SPLENDID FEATURES On Thanksgiving; night, Piedmont Rebekah Lodgo, No. lri, I. O. O. F., gave un entertainment at Its hall. ""’The. proceeds of this entertainment are to go toward paying for a piano which the lodge has recently purchased. The ball wo* well filled with people and nil seemed to enjoy themselves to the fullest extent. During the course »of the evening, Miss Annie L. Waltts was presented with n beautiful Rebekuh pin ns a token of the high esteem in which she Is held by the members of the bulge. The following Is the 'program ren dered : and i ; Musk*—Orchestra. Plano Solo—Mrs. K. Rook. Reading—Miss H. Rlnrk. Plano 8o|o—Miss K. Kelsey. Mono Duet—Misses Waltts Turner. Dialogue—Mr. Ivy and Miss Waltts. Vocal Solo—Mr. Frye. Music—orchestra. Reading—-Di*. L. Hollander. Plano Solo—Miss Nellie Frye. Vocal Solo—Mrs. BelHngrnth. Farce Comedy—Right Young Ladles. Vocal Solo—Miss Annie Lou Mann. Plano Solo—Mr. Edwin Lochridge. Tableau—Mrs. Br«>oks, Miss McRae an«I Mr. Spinks. Music—C mhestra. Refreshments. ELECT OFFICERS! NE WQUARIERS FOR EA GLFlS; MOVEMENT ASSUMES SHAPE Aerie No. 714, F. <>. K.. ,8., on Tues- man. T. R. Webb . Rfitra Kehekali Lodge Ne. 22, I. O. O. F.. met Thursday night with a gob*l attendance and all officers ln,.the|r chairs. „ . After the regular routine of buslpe-s and report on sick members, officers were elected as follows: Sister Dorn Smith, noble grand; Sla ter Ada Warrler, vice grand: Sister Jenifer Brown, recording secretary; J. J. Brown, financial secretary; Hist, r Savannah Head, treasurer. Thursday night, December 13. RUiru Lodge will give an entertulnment to .iff Rebekahs anti Odd Fellows. There wifi be no admission fee. A *short program will be rendered, after which refreshments will be served. The regular annual business meet ing ( anti election of officer* of Yaraab! temple, Mystic Shrine, will he held next I Wednesday night In the Masonic tern- j pie, at South Forsyth ant! Mitchell ! ! streets. i A splendid ceremonial session will j | follow the business meeting, during j which a large class of aspiring ran- ; ididatcs will take a trip across the hot ; | sands of the tle.*t i y* the I meeting hav j it l« expected to ! enjoyoble held li some time. Many visiting S j to attend the se*s| The following Is ! officers of the temple: I Hhayk—Forrest Adult ompleted. am ie of the rtios cal temp! Kmeet John R. Wilkinson. Sahib—Thomas H. Jeffries. 1 man—Joseph R. Greenfield. Ayn—John R. Joiner. Rhayxln—J. W. English. Katib -K. 8. McRandless. Wakfl—1». H. Holiday. A lam—Jack M. Wilson. Mutah— r:. H RIapp. Assistant Malali — K. B. Rohen. Aroal J din R. Dickey. - Rays—John J. Woodside. I Infix—J. Al. 8|»eer. .Hellenist - A. L. 'RInrkson, ilence. James I*. Key ucting as master j membership present donated the sum if ceremonies. I of nearly $1,000, being subscribed In a The announcement was made of the f«*w- moments, and this from only on- appointment of R. J. Wnlsh. of Atltinta ! fifth of the membership of Atlant, Aerie, as depute grand president for ; Aerie. The list Is open to all member Georgia. ‘ "ho desire to participate, nun with the Tile following members were elect s! j assured subscriptions from numbers to office for the coming year: i who were unable to be present Tues- Pa*t worthy president. F. J. Rrlcken. | dftv night, the local Aerie will have the Worthv president. W. S. Rlark. [finest club quarters of the kind in the Worthv vice president. S. R. Will. South. The subscription list Is In Worthv chaplain. Rev. Father lien* charge of Messrs. R. W. Ybung. T. R. ne ** y ‘ 1 j IVrklns. T. R. Wehh,-Bert Freeman Worthv seerctarv. T. R. Perkins. land K. J. Walsh. Worthy phvslclan. Dr. J. R. White. J It is the interffion of Atlanta Aerie. Worthy treasurer, K. It, Wilson. j If Its new quarters can U* gotten in Worthv Inside ifuard. Ernest Poole, readiness in time, to hold a public .!n- VVorthy outside guard. R L. Hernan- j stallatlon of Its officers for the yi ; 1»07, In connection Trustees, H. W. Young, Bert Free- famous social session? day night, December T. and held Its an-! The questlop or new quarters was r nnai i lection of officer* during 'which ! Jl^vussed and after the committee in i , l ,1 w M iV el- 1 H ! U Ifi ‘ i/. 11 » U * l ho l mH * 3v * nual de*tlon.. ottUi s du charge hud reported Its desires, volun- ^‘/‘'kle street. Hhe will »>e glad t«, see the usual social session wa. In tv l* . t a ry contributions were requested. The *'^ *«I^tei, Rebekahs. JLNII-ER. j « - » ** ,n, ’ ,rt, ’ ‘ * * sum =,JENIFER HIVE 10,TJ, HAD SPLENDID REVIEW: OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN In Elect! icians—F Miles. W. j r.st .If the pre Beauprle. I Rhanters a! Koran—J.' W. Marsh- i bark. John II. Mullln. i | Musical Director—J. M. Nye. < »rganl*t—Paul M. Hubbard. ' Mechanical Director—J. M. Fuller, CHEROKEE TRIBESMEN BEAVERS WILL SWIM CHOOSE NEW CHIEFS j MUDDY WATER MONDAY Cool, purified water for hath inir: abundant water for s|,riuk- linjr. and hijrh water pressure for Fire Protection, nre found in our Pneumatic Water Supply System. Water and air contained in one and the same tank. All sizes. . . For motive power we employ Fons Caaolme Kiigmes. hlcctrie Motors, or Wind Mills. „ Call on or write to us and our engineer will explain tnlly. Domestic Electric Lighting, with or without Storage Battery. Wood-Sawing and Splitting .Machinery. Domestic Laundries for Country Houaes. DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY, Atlanta, Oa. NEW CHIEFS ELECTED MISS TUGGLE HEADS FOR CHIPPEWA TRIBE SILVER CLOUD COUNCIL^ Cherokee Trllie. No. 1. K»*d Men. i Eveiy nufiiibsr of Atlanta Dam No. 2 elected chiefs hist Monday sleep a.* j I. O. Beavers, Is urged to bo present on onn|| I follows: | Monday,December lo. In their hall. In 1 * - ii iKh-.tf uo. hom H. A. j the NisePliuHdlng, |i { Jenifer Hive No. 7, L. O. T. M„ held, j a regular review, Tuesdio* night. De- ' cember 4. ith one of its | After the regular routine of business* jelectfbn of officers was held. The fol- 1 lowing were elected for the term of j 1907; ! Lady E. E. Miller, past commander. • Lady Theresa Hoffmann, lady com- j mander. ‘ • 1 Lady Blanche M. Chambers, lieuten- 1 ant commander. l Lady Bertha J; Brown.* record keeper. Lady Emma Evans, chaplain. Lady Clyllla Goodwin, mistress at 54 Marietta St,, Chippewa tribe. R#d Men. at it.* teg. t illar meeting Tuesday night flttN chief* for the msutrg term. A large number of members was present and the session was greatly enjoyed. The following chiefs were chosen: J. A. Hollis, prophet; J. It. Harris, sachem; H. F. tiareffeid. senior saga more; L. J. Hween/. Junior sagatnore; \V. Harris, keeper of record*: J. L. Fowler, collector of wampum. ar.J s U'Nostcin. keejs-r of wnmjuim. chiefs sleep Pi r Rtoml i bon i as, m the •oundl. No. I. Degree elected the follovvinT meeting Wednesday ahontas. Miss Aurie Tuggle; We-{ nona Mr*. R. n. Johnson; prophetess, i Mi**. K II. Van N* nien; Powhatan. S.' h. B!ant**n; R. of W.. Miss Bernice j Bnidle) . K. of Ft.. Mrs. Ida Hardwick; f ►f W.. Mrs. Golden; wigwam direc-j Prophet. W. II. Abbott: sachem. II. A. > the Klse^liulldlng. promptly at S p. m.. Steiner; senior sagamore P. S. East In; ; u.f there Is c<A)slderuble business on junior sagamore, G. Vi'. Elkin; R. of It., hand. hesUd s the annual election *»f John I'. Kellam; R. of \\\ o. Mnr- officers. | but: Iv. of \V„ John Rorrigan; wlgwa.n• There are alj-o twenty-live candl- H. L. f •oilier. , dates looking foi on *’-asy time." Twen ty-six were elected to membership at the loot meethiff. «nd exactly half that many weiv taken In. One,(/i them had a very strenuous film* wading the mud KNIGHTSQF COLUMBUS TO ENTERTAIN MONDAY 31. Fine Tailoring to Order by Tom Weaver. lie Imd his hura&'t The suspension. list will he reud »n the above «Inte. *If >our name Is on it •*--*“* I come up before ft Is too late and hav** Atlanta c uinvll. No. «6u. Knights of; u taken off. \Ve nre on a big boom at Rolumbu*. will !s» hoc Mondav night j present..and will Ik* heard fi*o»n again. at a delightful progressive euchre par- —-—— tv, to be given in tb© new hall of the | are invited, council hi tile Austell building. forward to with The members and their lady friends uix*. Lady John Allen, sergeant. Lady Eva Howell, sentinel. Lady Charlotte Head, picket. i '!*ndi<»H Rleo Miller and Ruth Good* t j win, banner-bearers. I After the review closed, the ladle* *. were served refreshment* l»y Ladles i Evan* and Allen. f Lady Blackstock, of 8t. Louis, visit ed the hive and gave a good talk. The loy sefemious In their efforts in behalf of th^ hive for the past term. The newly-elected officers havo many plan* on foot to improve the i»y- .% cordial welcome l^P’lU’Ddfd to all Lady Maccabees. The hall I* cotn.r The affair 1* being laoked of Marlet:u stifft and Ponders avenue, real deal of (Jens- j Meetings are held Tuesday nights. 1 DEPUTY. . a very strenuou* time wading toe mud- ; miicera were foval and