Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 09, 1907, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. •**m*6<* >- ' r VmtVMMT % W*. Secret Order Newsand Gossip I CONDUCTED By CLAUDE NEALY. 11 ’ . ■" | BIG CEREMONIAL SESSION OF KNIGHTS OF KHORASSAN WAS PRONOUNCED SUCCESS The biff ceremonial asralon of Klbla •Temple. Dramatic Ordsr Knlfftita of Xboraaaan. bald recently In the Pyth ian Caatle Hall In the Klaer bulldln*. waa a pronounced auccnaa In ovary re- "urn number, of votaries ware prea. ent. many of them vlaltora from other cltiaa and towna throughout the atata. and the occaalon proved tl I thorouffbly en joyable. A bln cMae of tyroe <candi date. I waa Initialed Into the myaterlea of the fun produetnff order and waa given a warm time. The camel, the Jlffer and other oriental “animals" were all hungry for "freah meat,” and they wara fed In plenty, their ravenoua appetltaa being fully The Journey of the caravan over Iher hot eanAa of the Khcraaaan made In ffood time and furnished the candidates an experience they will' never forget. After the "blistering' Journey, the Candida tea wara all dad to roach the fair Khoraaaan naaU and elp of IU coolln* and refreehlnff liquid Following the ceremonial a dellgnt- ful spread waa the ardor. Bpoechao wara made and a (eneral ffood time an. Joyed by the hungry “dokeya/ A 7LA A 7A 7ENT, MA CCA BEES, NOW MAKING GOOD GAINS P«dl Camander of Lafayette Tent of the Maccabata. The Mecca bare are maklrui remark able (aloe all over, the country. Prom all ercUone coma the reporta of larffe • lass Initiation.. The little towna and croaa herniata have ffathared In the worthy people In Juat aa biff proportion, aa In the larffer cltiaa. Nor la thla ffreat gain In memberehlp confined to any particular part of the country. Qeorffte and Atlanta loom up rlffht In line with the root of them. The Atlanta tenia—Orally. Ofi Atlanta, and Lafayette—have all very active tn thla movement, eepe- which has Jtut u daily Lafayette tent, which haa Jtut roads | admitted a sood class aad haa thirty- four applications on I ha disk at pres ent. Thla la the raault of a friendly conteat among tho member., (tartad by Deputy Stats -- - ... Commander Gleason and Past Commander J. H. Head. FRATERNAL NEWS" WILL SE ISSUED AT All EARLY DATE GRAND LODGE OF GOBBLERS WILL BE FORMED IN MARCH the A Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of Gobbler., the new eecrtt order glitch la being orff.nlaad bare, will bo formed In Atlanta March If. The prorhdtMl offfie new order saw enthusiastic over Its prospects Its object, according to the promoters, la to olevate morally. Intellectually ami socially, to promote Ideal ctltienshlp, and to can for ita members. The ritu alistic work Is aaid to be very line, much of It humorous. Tho founder of tbs fraternity haa worked untiringly for more than three years tn order lo get the plane of or ganisation perfected end his efforts have been crowned with success j P„ Ragle. . On February f a petition wee hied bekah and actlvs In all of then orders Much Interest la being taken by the fraternal man of Atlanta and vicinity In the new fraternal paper (The Fra ternal News) that will soon be pub lished weekly In Atlanta la the Interact and development uf all good fraternal orders. The project la being backed by some of the alrnnffeat fraternal and newspa- j per men of this vicinity. The promo- j ^ tars of this project have long seen the of the teat-known secret order men tn need of a good, thre fraternal pepef i with the clerk of the superior court of Fulton county asking a charier to car ry the movement Into effect. Tha po- tltlon was flier torney for tha The petitioners are: Jl- \V. Tripp ona thla section; J. H. Jennings, of Arm of Jennlnga-Greaham Com master plumbers of thla city Gradan. connected with tha B railway, and one of the largest proper ty owners In Houth Georgia; Amos W, Hmsallnn manaMP grass lha‘ ' Company, l S - outheni Rraaslton, manager for the'Todd Drug Company, and praoident of Tha Ma rietta Newa and Publishing Company; K. A. Baugban. prominent contractor and a member of the Grand Lodge uf on. K. of T. O. O. F. of Georgia, a Mason. Red Man, Junior, Fulton Ke- ATLANTA MASONS HELD A SPLENDID : AVEETING THURSDAY LA FAYETTE TENT WILL, ENTERTAIN MONDAY EVENING sttianta lodge of Masons bald a splen did meeting Thursday night a waak A large number of member! of the lodge were present and much Interest was evinced tn the proceedings. Sev eral matters of business were given attention. The frllowcraft degree was conferred on seven candidates. • Tho Master Mason degree will be conferred on five candidates 1' a meet ing of the lodge next Thursuuv night. CONESAUGA TRIBE NAS FINE MEETING Conesaoga Tribe No. 21, Rad Men. “met In the wigwam with good attend ance. The tonet waa scouted for pale faces, but none materialised. The In diana, after wading around In the mud and rain, strolled back to camp, where . they settled down to buslneea of the tribe. They found old Coneaauga No. 21 In and on an up- a flourishing condition hUI boom, aad proud of tho honor nlng tbs ~ Winning the prise at Cherokee'a story telling contest and antertalnmant. They extend their thanks to Cherokee Tribe for thalr hospitality. At our next adop tton we hare eight pale faces to put through and nine applications to pass on "8KIDDOO ' Lafayette tent. No. ft. of the Mac cabees, wilt give a splendid entertain ment at the hell at Marietta etreet, corner of Pondera avenue, next Mon- An excellent ranged, musical numbers by credent program haa been ar- whlch wU iMIgde literary and seiedtlaam Mg» «i*n as vocal WOODMEN CAMPS HOLD MEETINGS lam Harris, Claude Farr, Claude Moore and Unton Wood ward. This quartet premises tn be one of the beat In thla eternity. Sev eral of their original sriectlons are very entertnlnlnx. After the entertainment splendid re freshments will be served. The officers and members of Lafay ette tent extend a cordial Invitation to all their frlenda to be with them on thla occasion. The following committee, which ha. the matter In charge, la assurance enough that thorn who attend will be well entertained: J. Tl. Head. T. J. Miller, C. W. Bowman. II It. Butler, C. ft. Morris, J. A. Camp, C. C. Head. J. W. Crowley. Arthur L. Ilnmly and Walter Grlgge. Daughters of America Will Give Box Party Buraks count'll. No. t. Daughters of America, will give a box party for the benefit of the degree team Tuesday evening. February 12, In thalr hall at the corner of Marietta and Alexander streets All members and the public Invited. * ASK THE MAN to whom you give your next order of printing to place the Union label on it. Huddleeton A Christian, SI A. Forsyth •yl. Laatar A Ce 2 1-2 N. Bread Parham Pig, Ce. ....2 1-2 •.'Bread N. C. Tompkins... .16 W. Alabama Telegram Pub. Ce. .10 Central Ave. Franklin-Turner Ca #5-71 Ivy Downs A Btadel .14 1-2 N. Forsyth LaHatto Pig. Co 20 8. Broad ! Ward Printing Ca M 8. Pryor i John Thomason Co..( 1-2 8. Broad Bloasar Ptg. Ca 34-40 Walton Converse A Wing. 104 ’ If he cannot use it, any office in the upper right hand corner of this ad can. Atlanta Typographical Union l 820 Candler Bldg. . Atlanta *Phone 873 P. O. Box 266 HIGHMACCABEE OFFICIAL WILL SOON VISIT A 7L ANT A Dr. L. E. Staler. Of Port Huron. Mich., supreme recordkeeper of the Knights of tho Maccabees, will ba in Atlanta February j»., ( As this la tho first tints that Supreme Recordkeeper Slater haa ever visited thla part of tho BodUl. tho Marcabooq of Georgia and Atlanta art vary much Interested In hla visit. Dr. fllsler. while he la a compara tively young man, haa been Identified with the Maccabees a long lima. In Hla Aral connection with the Macca bees he held various offices with hla local lent In hla native city, Toledo. When the great camp of Ohio, one- of’ the nine Jurisdictions of the Maccabees that haa state organisations, was form ed several year* ago. Dr. Staler was —recordkeeper (stale secre tary). • A few Fears after this ha was elected supreme flnance keeper, aad at the Use supreme convention, of the Maccabees he woe elected lo the exalted and re- anrufbla office of koaptr. In addltlod to being a shrewd bust- 1« nn esrrllsat speak v and one of the moat popular men In the entire order. MBHocal tea The I have decided Supreme Recordkeeper Slater (hay M have a monster clao* Initiation and In vito him to give the secret work to the tents of lbs Maccabees that «s a compliment to irdkaaper Staler they will Deputy Stale Commander W. D. Gleason, who la looking utter this aids of tho matter, predicta that there will bo mors than on# hundred .members In the class. ABSOLUTE SECURITY GmitH CARTER’S LITTLE LITER HUS gut bur ftnwii surtwfr MMrCure ’ BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEAOACHC. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONOUf-i i INDIGESTION ' CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. ' SALLOW SKIN ARTERfS IffLE IVER PILLS: fW TOUCH tha LIVER EE CtnuJnu Wrapper Printed on BSD PAPER SLACK LETTERS Look Par UW Signature FRANK F. SMITH ASSOCIA TED WITH THE FRA TERNAL NE WS for the Southeastern states, and with this end In view have got some of the etrongeat men In moat of the fraternal orders Interested. A partial Hat of those back of tha movement Includes; O. A. Flodlng, F. F. Smith. M. D. nieflaon. L. F. Mllllran, James L. May- son. M. M. Turner, C. C. CHIIelt. M. II. Abbott, Sam W. Small, J. J. Brown, Lao Freah. Arthur Hals, John R. Wilk inson. A. L. Curtis. B. Lao Smith. New man Laser. Georgs H. Sima. Carl Hutchinson. A. C. Polk, Allen J. Toung, Arnold Broyles, Henry M. Wood, John S. Cook. 8. D. McAllister, Joseph A. Freedman, Harry Constancy, ■ Mrs. J. J. Brown. Mrs. Georgia Wilson. J. W. Sower, If. E. Lawahe. M. C. Strtcktand. W. 8. Watr. L. L. Stllwell. M. D. Fow ler, S. O. Boatfleld. C. W. Harris, C. H. Max Oppenhelm. C. A. Loop. Shannon. J. T. Parker, B. W. W. ■Wilson. H. J. Wtnr T. W. . Lord, I. in. f) it. Buttles, W. B. Stewart. Oerdog^tv^J. R. Har- rta. Ik D. Lowe Beech Camp No. 141. Woodmen of the World, held a very Intereetlnff meeting Monday evening. One candidate waa Initiated and three Applications for membership were acted on. Sovereign Crlm. from Charlotte, hue placed hie membership with this oamp. Sovereigns LsVert and Johnson vis ited the camp and were given a cordial reception. Dr. J. L Hull waa alto pres ent. . C. Root Camp No. 10 has several candidates to Initiate next Wednesday evening, and several applications to act Tlta sovereign* seem to enjoy the meetings, as the attendance Is good. Frank F. Smith, the well-known and popular secret order tnan, has associated himself with The Fraternal News, the new secret order paper to bo published In Atlanta, and has been chosen general repre sentative of the enterprise. Mr. Smith has assumed active Charge of hla duties, and Is enetgel- IcaUy at work In the Interest of tho He will begin at once ef- cmnpftto tlta Hat af stock and will ulto taka charge of the sub scription lists. Mr. Smith will main tain hla office temporarily In the Red Men’e Wigwam, Is Central avenue. Mr. Smith Is,one of the beat known fraternal order men In this section and will add much strength to the new publication. Hla many friends are elated over the tact that he ie to take an active Interest In tha new kpnpec- The Fraternal Nava will be wel comed among the members of all the aetifet orders. It will be dbvoted en tirely to newe and goaalp in the fra ternal world, and every Shrlner who Journeye acroce the burning sands, every Mason who la butted by the lodge goat, every Elk who dona the antlers—In short, every wearer of a secret order emblem, will find some thing of Interest. Much of the newa may be* “all Greek" to the ousalder. but will have an Interest of Ita own to the man who la “on the Inside." BIG BE A VER DAM FORMED IN CIIY OF CHATTANOOGA MAXIMS OF FRATERNAL WORLD j Keep a-smlllng. Tou con not expect everything to come your way. bora of other orders aa well os those of hla own order. Statistics show that tho majority of United action between tho officers and active members of a good lodge the men who. lapse thalr membership In the fraternal order* do so In the first year of tbolr membership. It Is a poor consolation to a poor widow to look over the lapsed certifi cate that her late hueband left her u a memento of hie brief membership In the order he wae afraid would not lost. A certificate In a good fraternal order Is a guarantee to a man's chil dren that they will not be members >f a charitable Institution. The active fraternal man eoon num bers among hie friends the active mem- given the stranger within oar gates. He may he from a distance and a cheerful welcome wUI let him know that he Is among true friends. Selecting delegatee to represent your lodge at the next convention of your order 1* on important matter and the faithful qualified member who haa the best Interests of your order and lodge at heart should be the man to repre sent your lodge there. M. D. GLEASON. * APPAUCHA TRIBE DOING GOOD WOflKi TO CONFER DEGREES Appalacha tribe. No. SI. Red Men, Is doing much work this term. It will give the hunter's and warrior's degree next Thursday's sleep. The membership Is attending every meeting and nlvlnff Sachem Charley | Bedford their support. W. F. Griffin. • the new collector of wampum, la filling j his slump tip-top. JOHN A. LAMBERT. President of the Chattanooga dam of Beavers. Mr. Lambert la a native af Atlanta and haa many friends here. LADIES OF MACCABEES GROWING IN NUMBERS • Jenifer hive. No. 7, Ladles of the Maccabees, held n pleasant review Tuesday nigh: Refreshments were served by Ladle* t'happellc and Mor ale and were very much enjoyed. The hive Is doing well and members con tinue to come In. Committees have been appointed for special work, and a pleasnut hot, Spir ited contest Is assured. AH Maccabees are Invited to he present next Tuesday night. Members af the hive extend congratulations to l-ady Commander Hoffman, on the ar rival of n young sir knight at her home last Monday. Ladles Rruinhy and Ptnnelto con tinue to Improve. AH members are requested to be on hand Tuesday night. WILL CONFEB DEGBEE IN AMPLIFIED FOBM FOR CHIPPEWA TRIBE The degree team of Comanche Tribe No. {. J. o. R. M, Fill visit Chippewa Tribe No. SO. next Tuesday sleep, at the Red Men's 'Wigwam, on Central avenue, tar tho parpooo of conferring the warrior’s tl agree In ampttfled form. I'omanchFa team has dults a reputa tion for wort In fjjile degree and large attendance la expected to witness this ceremony. All qualified Red Men are Invited. STATESBORO MASONS NAME NEW OFFICERS Slates boro. a*.. Feb. Statesboro Chapter No. t>, Royal Arch Masons, at the regular meettng elected the follow ing officers: Dr, A. J. Mooney, high priest J. M. Jones, kjng. s J E Drown, scribe Brooks Him mans, C. of II W. 8. Pretoria*, treasurer D. B. Rlffdqn. secretory. A. J. Morris. P. R M * Grimes, ft. A. U L. M. Ethridge, H. at third V. J. L. Hutchinson, M. or second V. 8. A. Rogers, M. of flrst V. T. A. Waters, sentinel. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD C. H. NELSON,,District Deputy 131 SPRING STREET Atlanta, tig., January 30. 1807. Mr. ('Untie Nealy, FXIitor Fraternal Order Depart maul. UcorKtati: * Hear Sir ami Brother: We have more than 40,000 Woodmen in Georgia and adjoining at a tea. and I should be pleased tn know that, sometime in the near future, each and evert) one of them is reading The Georgian daily, aa ita influence for good ia felt wherever it is read. Doubtless moat of the better class of people ftp our country will ipon be reading The Geor gian regularly. Sincerely yours, C. H. NKLflON, Diuriet Deputy, W. t>. W . 131 Spring Bt. Special m The Osenriaa. Chattanooga, Tenn., Pah. I.—Tha Chattanooga dam of Beavers was or ganised here recently with ' the largest charter list of any order ever instituted In this section of the etatr. Hon. Ben T. Brock, of Trenton, Go.. re prevented the wuprtrr.c president at the tagfansdtoti M tllt Chattanooga dam and waa tbs raciplabt of many compliments upon tha way ba con ducted the Installation. Mr. Brock was assisted by Deputy Supreme Organiser E. W. Tapp, of Atlanta: B. W. English, of Birmingham. J. A. Connelly, of Rome, Go., and J. W. Hall, of Birm ingham. The d dam elected the following »rn. J. A. Lambert, president. C. M. Harrington, vice president. Sam T. Light, past president. Joe Seagal, chaplain. Tony Haul, treasurer. R. E. O'Farrell, secretary. J. A. Connolly, gnfda. E, L. Mssa*ngala, guordtan J. A. Motan. sentinel. D. C. Morris, medical examiner. Trustees: Tear term. J. H. Rltrv; two year term, Ben Oolite; three ymr term, J. M. Wheeler. The dam will go Into quarters of its a hands own and open i dsome dub shortly. BEATITUDES OF WOODCRAFT Do good to nil.' Think before speaking. Hear before Judging. Curb an angry tongue. Be kind lo the dletreaeed. Visit the sick. Cheer the sorrowful. Ask portion fur wrongs committed. Stop ears to all oporto. Be merclf raternal. Be brotherly to all man- fratar kind. Show your love for wife, chil dren and home. Observe those and tx happy. SOVEREIGN VISITOR MARIETTA KNIGHTS SELECT OFFICEHS FOR PRESENT TERM By LBN C. BALDWIN, ffperisl ts The Georgian. Marietta, Ga_ Fab. (.—At the last meeting In December. of Marietta Lodge No. 1(2. Knights of Pythias, tha following officers were alaeted to aervs the lodge the coming term: ccrothtcre J. E. Massey, V. C. A. H. Sheppard, prelate. E. L. Robertson, M. at R R. H. Hutchinson, K. R. i and 9. J. H. Kuhlman. M. of F. J. P. Chaney, M. of E. W. T. Macher, L G. W. a Kelly, O. U. Chancellor Commander C. C. Grist Is working hard lo moke this tha ban ner term for Marietta Lodge. He 1* a prominent merchant in Marietta and one of the best posted secret order men in this section. He la always present and will moke a fine chancellor Marietta Lodge Is In a prosperous condition, and at each meeting candi dates are In waiting. There Is a strong movement on toot here to organise a uniform rank company of K. of P. COUER DE LION FULTON LODGE, 32, MAKING PLANS TO RECEIVE BIG CLUB Fulton Lodge No. It, Odd Pillows. Is preparing to taka In ona of the blgte-' clubs at members over received by a lodge of that order In Atlanta. Tha dub now numbers U applicant and may reach (0 before ttla degrees are conferred. — ... The lodge, at an enthusiastic meet ing Friday night, made preparation* for taking In the big dub. The members if the lodge are very much elqted over tlu> prospective addition to the member ship. Fulton Lodge Is In n prosperous con dition and has line prospects. The offi cers all evince much Interest In tho affalra of tha lodge and there Is much enthusiasm among the members. The more Important stations of the lodge are filled by the following well-' known Odd Fellowa: Noble Grand—W. B. Bradbury. Vtoe Grand—Don Akin. Recording Secretary—J. R. McMI- chael. Financial Secretary—Charles. Kim ball. Warden—M H. Cooper. Conductor—E. A. Boughn. t.'ousr de Linn commandery Templars held Knights regular meeting Monday night. Pie degree wsfc conferred on The Mini several candidates, once was present. A large attend- LODGEENTERTAINMENT ON THURSOAY NIGHT Clara Rtksksh lodge. No. 22, Inde pendent ‘ Order of Odd Fellows, - met Thursday night, and enjoyed a splen did entertainment. The Columbian Phonograph Compa ny aided In the concert. The fullowing program was rendered: Music—Columbian phonograph. Music, "Moonlight on tho Hudson''— Mr. Marshall Todd. Recitation. “Pater Sorgum In Love"— Mrs Hammett. Music—Columbian phonograph. Recitation. "Bljahs Story"—Julia Dobbs. Music, "gong of Heaven"—Mies Lena Reavea. Reading, "Tho 'Jlnera.'"—Mrs. Ham mett. Bocttathm. "A Telegraph Moorage"— Thereon Btruppa. Music—Columbian phonograph. Recitation. "Mammy’s Bobs"—May- btllf Elrod. Music. "Old Kentucky Home"—Mr. IHuvtwH Todd. Recitation. "Betty at the Party"— Thelma Dobbs. Mask-—Mira Laura Read. Recitation. "My Oread mother's Turkey "—Mrs. Hammett. Music, -invery Waves"—Mr. Mar shall Todd. Song. "Chicken Bong"—May belle El. Maslc—Columbian phonograph. Rod tattoo, "Jesus. Lover of My Soul" —MU* Annie May Reeve*. kfualc. "Home, Sweet Homo "—Mr. Ms re ho II Todd. MEETING NOTICE. Regular meeting of Gate City Hhr. No. 4. Ladles of the Maecabeos. Monday evening 7:10, 122 Psochtreo. All Mac cabees welcome. TANKS, TOWERS, PUMPS Also Kewanee Pneumatic Water-Supply DUNN MAOHDTEBY COMPANY, 54 Marietta Street, Atlanta. Phone 1761.