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WITH THE SECRET ORDERS
Conducted by CLAUDE NEALY.
RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE
SPLENDID I. O. O. F. CAMP
INSTITUTED IN EAST POINT
uih) t>I Ui« MM ealkuslsittc .HiaiiwMIi
, iii« state lastlttted liit Thursday
I* gist P*lsf. This enestspmrnt will
i/isow* U E*»t Point Eueampuirut, No.
i. «, «. r.
Taesdsy n In lit Inti tbr candidate*
to AUsats tna tail tho dear**) coo-
..rrci unoa .tkon nt Ibo -tall of Atlanta
„ rr ,.i upon .UMB_nt ISO-bill or Atlanta
r.nipotonl* Kb. IT, miiti «* Sc'ilii' iiiu
M,,,,,.. streets. Tta Patriarchal dcfroo won
„ n[ , rrod br tbo prise degree loom nr nil
, lt | ink Rursmpinent. No. M. The Holden
Kill- linger* woo oonfotrrd hr eiembers or
,it. oordan. Mirer (.Ink ond Ainnu
K ,„. nipmnntr. TIM dogroo loom nr At-
Xo. ft. ronrorred the
licit-1 PM»ln_
n!M i tin*
i.i.filng '
I mtifttlRY
-r'lbn Or*A ...
mr imno specially
•nrsmpaicat.
i...... of-the hoar.
ling to loam In tline
Knot I'olut. the I
I abide gontlnrl -P. P. WoUor.
Ilulde-J. W. < oarer.
Plrot Wotcb-JirT liooroe.
Hecund Wotrb—t. M. neFor
Third woirh-ll. A. Hterono.
Fourth Witch-W. II. litre..
Gn.nl. nr Tent— J. T. Itcltonold -oad. J.
' nrront
->. urjnni.
AMT" .woi
ZVX Mi
iltlss trlifc !h* '•Uft dS
T3T~p. _
■st Point. -
, gram] junior word so
illiftl to Tnftltoto
at tho uiMtUug
Iiel-I In Hot Point ot that time. Mr.
rimnihA" WOO assisted hr Mr. B. II. Htout.
I- i- (i. P. ol driver l.luk Km-oniptneni.
•in M.
Camp Officers Eloctod.
tftcr Hie rscampment hud been regularly
11,.tinned tho eloellon or odlcern woo held,
„ t.i.-ti icooltod ao follows:
• htef l , Mrlorch—W. II. Abliolt.
II,'ll Prleot—M. H. Nunn,
tn-nior Warden—J. N No hell
nntlnr Worden—W. W. lit Hey
e.iilic—N. K. Jnbnoon.
i ri-coiirer—J. H. Fowl.
I. J. M. IteKor ttliree vecrci. A
i II-iiiic-rler (two rearol. J. T. McC'uuuell
polrton-l
•be repetier court of Fulton ronatj.
U a pa«t grand of t’apltal l-odge No. «. of
Atlanta. Although not n luPtnW of bait
Point - auliortttuatf lodge, ha baa dona a
grant deal of work for It. For this reaaou
the aiambara ought to ahaw thalr appracla-
tWn of Ida aamraa l»y olectlsg him to tba
blghaat office tn tba encampment.
All the other ofNrera are prominent boil-
uaae men of East Point.
Lttt wf Charter Mamhaetv
Ah all nrc worker* In the aubordlanta
todgr. the proapwta for th«»aueoeaa of llm|
ehrnmptuant are unuaunllr good. The lodga
ho a quite a large memlierahlp nml n great
many hare algultleU their intention of Jola«
log the enmuipmeut. ao they will com
mence adding memtiera to the patriarchal
family from the very atari.
The folhinrlug la a Hat of tha charter
tnemltera:
4. W. Itreant. t'llff Itrynut. W. H. Uol»-
erta. M. H. Nunn. W. It. Mega. W. B.
lilbba. r. Q, Trimble. J. It. Mud. II. A
Ntcveua. J. IV. Ungadnle. W. T. Tidwell,
W. It Halley. I.. A. tlagnilate. Y. I*. Brew
er. t'harlea Crunk. I*. I’. Waller. E. I».
lirndy. 4. T. M«Tonne]l. J. U. Mcronncll,
A. f. llenMH*rley. w. I*. Mlddlehrooka, 4.
T. Pump. J. W. Cooper. tV. W. Jenklnaon.
Kli'li Perwiue. N. N. 4obu»oii. M. M. tthol
aton. M. A. Itunree. Jr.. 4. U. HeFoor. 4.
K. Naln-n. W. 11. Abbott. W. W. Halley.
The uieuihera derided to meet on the ear-
ood and fourth Wadueaday night* etteli
mouth. They extend an Invitation to all
worthy patrlafcha td attend their meetlnga
at nny time.
POET LAUREATE ARMISTEAD
PUTS CHEROKEE INTO VERSE
n> nni
n-d;
III-- l II
st to oil Hod Men. was written by
Annlstead. tile poet laureate of
, bull, nnd Is dedicated to I'lier-
Trlbe No. 1. Red Men:
Itolow I’ll name It. officers.
From Ivey right on down:
There's Major Arthur Marbuii,
The biggest man In town.
There never »a« a fellow
ed more than he.
You will always find him busy
As a little humble bee.
want to join the Red Men.
\\ hereTreedutli friendship's grei
just .ouie nnd Join old I’herokec-
-The finest *ln the state.
There's Colonel Johnnie Kellam,
A Red Man good and true:
A„d the uayThoaeTfeliow'iTrld* the goat | V'.V
It simply out of sight.
OR. U I. •ItLER. •
Supreme record hooper of the
Knlghto of tho Maccabees of the
world, who will be entertained in
Atlanta Tuesday night.
FRATERNAL UNION
III AUGUSTA PLANS
FOR OIG BANQUET
coming In like cattle drove
y Monday nlglil.
The pace lie'll set for you.
u hen vou lake the pledge of honor
Thine are several things to dir—
First be loyal to the Older,
And the order wilt to you.
Then next comes Tommie Kvuns,
Who Joined us years ago;
I lie has uj-eputation
l * Which everv one St
Which every one should know.
M|m*cIsI to The llenrglsu.
Augusta. Ga.. Fob. 23.—Amity lodge.
No. 14#. Fraternal Union of America,
waa recently visited by Newman Laser,
of Atlanta supreme steward of the
Fraternal Union of America. The Au
gusta Chronicle says:
"Mr. Laser lies many warm friends
In our city, who extend to him a hearty
and cordial welcome."
On Thursday evening, in the direc
tors' room of the Georgia Railroad
Bank, a special meeting was held and
a committee apiiolnted to .arrange for
a banquet. Rufua H. Brown, assist
ant cashier of tho Georgia Railroad
I BaWk. la oecretary -of -tlio local lodge,
and has been since ITS organisation -
nine years ago.
The Fraternal Union of America
owns Its own home In Denver. Colo.,
but has Its Southern office In Atlanta
In the Austell building. The order
admits both men and women on equal
terms, which hes won thousands of
friends for this society This order has
n large membership In Atlanta, com
posed of prominent business and pro
fessional men and bankers.
. v -tu come Into the wrlgwam
Mimg your manners fn with you:
i vour thoughts be pure and simple
As a true Red Man should «!o.
Nrvrr nml live faults of others.
Him remember those your own:
L», vour words be full of wisdom
111 the wigwam and at home.
m. the secrets of the order.
Which I plainly state Is true;
... muM tovc your wife and babies
ut ivtU mat--- it warm for you.
Tommie Is a handsome hoy.
And Ids greatest fault we find
He chews title cheap tobacco
And spits moat all the time.
Then there Is Big Chief Ivey,
A warrior brave and-scorn .
He Is a hustler In the lodge.
And also one gchen out.
Now, all these facts I do advise
That each and all know- well.
For If you. break this contract, boys.
- m ...^.lo alua v.\i« Wall'
BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW
WILL BE GIVEN SOON
BY FULTON RE8EKAHS
We wtn surety atve you—Well!
G 0 B B L E—G 0 B B L E—G 0 B B L E
By CARL HUTCHESON. | o^bbisrs” A "prominent feature of the
Another beautiful story Is to be l " 1 ' 1 m< t, r its exclusiveness.
He to aid In making the debut of the
secret order field—through the)
An. n»nl Order of Gobbler*.
it Is calculated that thl* fraternity
«.n «>volve Into one of no little Import
irenitth. and will develop Into a
i ful and widespread organisation,
length Ilea In nd
... Idellty and benevo-
und I* composite of brotherly
• •'miMitlonxhtp.
That the workings of the order are
1111*• tui* may be adduced from the face
"f th** name. “Ancient Order of Gob-
It H possessed of nothing frivolous or
'•gut. ns some might be led to believe.
I■ i* ;i dignified and splendid order and
int^nNely Interesting. The movers of
tiir organisation promise to the mem-
much pleasure within the bounds
-•f its imsterlea. No goat will be strad-
•llrti during initiation, but Instead a
• 'IoxmmI gobbler will rids candidates
tit--nigh the strait and narrow path.
T- h- a Gobbler means to become
-trilling extraordinary. When the
' ’ '.tntu end Is Instituted a large num-
'-ei of prominent and well-known At-
l-iniane win tide forth before the pub-
AA'atch for the Gobbler nnd listen for
his gobble. A surprlie remains 1ft store
for the public end the fraternity mem
bers nf this realm. Announcements
will soon be forthcoming.
COMANCHE .PLANS
FOR ENTERTAINMENT
Fultou Rebfkah lodge. No. 14. tnde-
- pendent Order ot Odd Fellows, met
; Wednesday night with a good attend-
lance. Much business was transacted,
-and after the meetina adjourned the
i lodge Was served with hot chocolate
and cake. This has become an every-
meettng nlgltt pleasure.
' Fulton Rebekah Is one of the best
known lodges In the Jurisdiction. Bits
Is always taking in Jots of new mem-
hero. and there le always enthusiasm
In the lodge.
This lodge will give a vaudeville per
formance on March *. which promises
to be one of the beat things of ths kind
ever gotten up by the members. The
price of admlesinn will be 23 centa. and
already there has been e large number
of tlrkets sold for the occasion..
Comanche Tribe No. 6, Bed Men. I«
•toadlly Increasing her already large
membership. The members are work
ing hard to hold up the record. \
A committee Is out to arrange for a
big entertainment for some date in the
near future.
Comanche has a large attendance
every Thursday sleep end ull are
pleased with the splendid work sif the
degree team.
SEVERAL TOWNS SEEN
LODGE OF
Already the grand lodae officers of
the new order, the Ancient tlrdcr of
Gobblera, are receiving letters dally
asking them tn send en organiser to
different towns, as the people want a
lodge of the order.
siltutlnn will be a success, as Ihsre are
now some ten or twelve tonne within
a reasonable distance that have peti
tioned the grand lodge for a lodge at
these polnte. Within a few days the
orgnlxers will imss among the busi
ness men In this city and get their ap
plications.
CALUMET BRAVES
.M
The buyer who seeks experi
ence may seek it anywhere;
- But the buyer who heeds ex
perience buys the Remington.
Remington
Typewriter Company
New York and Everywhere
31 on.
'alumet tribe, No. #0. Red
hunting grounds of Vast Point, an
nounces admission by adoption nf ton
palefaces since the advent oY the proa
ent great sqn. which speaks well for
the tribe, us the hunting groundo are
so dose to those of other tribes.
Calumet Is on the trail for groat
success non. nnd with the degree team
In the efficient hands of Degree Team
Captain \Y. It. Coleman, the tribe bids
fair to have one of the best teams ex
tant. This tribe has recently secured
an elegant, full working outfit for the
team, which will add great Intereet to
the work.
SOME BRIEF ITEMS'
i 'hootaw Tribe No. 13 la to have a
biff P«B*»Wow at the Wigwam on nest
MnnUay’n sleep. The tribe adopted
seven at the last council. It has Just
purchased ■ brand new set of coo^umes
for the decree work and Is now on the
lookout for all pale faces that come
vltliln reach.
I'onesauffH Tribe X». 2J pot sevtu
through the chief degree lust Wednes
day’s sleep and read f *uf application*
lor* membership
SKMINQTON TYPEWRITES 00., 118 PeachtPM 8t. f Atlanta, 0». hn „
,uh Tribe No. 43 I* In a most
OF PITTSBURG, PA.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the Six Month* Ending December 31, lflOti. of the Condition of the TM
RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURG*
Organized under tb«Uaw« of tho aUte ot Georgia in puriusnee of the laws of aaid gtste
— TWO DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
m EMBODIED IN OUR POLICIES
7. cash In naapany’e office - ‘ — • ' *
a Cosh dsuualled fa hanks tn credit nf Corapeay SDH s: ___ . __ .
I?.' igret?'*ffisec»*” r *^ <1 .: , ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ADVANCE DIVIDEND CLAUSE.
14. Net amount of sViralin-Vni"end iiefcirsd nrcmietiii ideductlon"H’per’
cant for s.erss- losulsg fruni.grass ataauuu .....t..,.S3.K|.»- • . . _
^ ^‘ajffjrr!*', Iw ! h . v™"-. un ' .f. IMI1 . K ^ Under die Advttiico Dividend Pohey of the Reli- —
nut seset. •' iil 'liabilities! « nJM . e Life Insuranee Company of Pittsburg, the Insured
1 YaXMM-'i Vs'Iir. 'of if'thV*"olS|ies^. 1 r ”sM'rid r irutiiw<r* ,l ^ y ’ 1 cun borrow ail prciiiiuttiK after the 10th, thereby making
wdveat pmipsnles .................. 3.210.«.
•Set pmulum reiu-rrc ....-: t SkMIKaj . , , . . .» , , . . ., ,
*" *«f%ij*rfriPtHi"*It.Ti? 1 ”" 1 * 1w . ""“T K.ooou. the policy xeU-sustauuug. doduefton from the face
Total" |»lley rinlui. !!!!”.!.!.......... t ll.mn.uo
G ce“.h UB c!ipH.r" °" , * r i oan’een so of tlie tjolicv on aceount of mil'll Iouiih will lie made m
u'.Nurpiusoversiiii.i.iiiti.. ■ •
Total iitbiiiuei ; s2.210.tr7.44 case of death. .
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OX THE YEAR IMS.
1. Aw.mut of cash iircmluan M-ctlvcd......... ,,,,, 22I«.I2>.4I ___ . _ . ___ . ___
2. Amman of sotiw tc-.-lved for prrnnuni. 1S.MB.44 TOTAL DISABILITY CLAUSE
3. Interest received 4i.i37.ffi xx-u 1.UNWMM. -
'. DI6BUR8MBNT6 ouriiNa the last six months ox yea ^ikIs! A paid-up policy is guaranteed by the Reliance Life
I. losses paid ta.OWAi ' '
Tula I stuount situs lit psiii forioaseHliitV uistu^d eniiowuVfiit*. 000 . 0 !' $ 29,000.00 JllSlU'HIK’P tOIllpJlll V of Pittsburg, Bft6F OI1G fllll TltUUlEl
i. Aiiuultnat* g.08
t Vi'lrideisis nslu 'to "is,ii-rh-iide'rs "or i-Viii-r,'. \:i... - ?'S?'§- premium baa been jiftid, if the Insured becomes Totally
s. -iii v;;..::::::::;:::::::::::: &V& and Permanently Disabled by bodily injury or disease.
Total disbursements f m.S7J.»J
Greatest amount Insured lu any one risk I X.Mn.on _
Total amount of lusuranrr oatstsadlng II.714,lll.O) XT n D onmirnl
A - opy of the set of Inrori-rstlou. duly rertlflrd. Is of Ole tn the office of the tn. IN Oil-1 4 OllullaUiv XvvJIlC VY dl
sursore rummtselnner. ...
STATE OF PENNBYI.VANiA—COUNTY OF AI.LBG1IENY. J „ -ITT‘.4 ‘ ' .j
Hereon.Ily S|,|«r*.l before the under.lsncd. Grant hirer,I. who. belss duly ewuru. IjOIliraCTS iVlaUC W lUl
-l-i-uies and uye that he Is the eerrttary of Beltanes Ufo iniurance Co. of IMtte- ¥T
Imrg. aud that the foregoing statement le correct and true. __
Swera. tn_ssd eubscribed Irefure me this ttth <toy et Kehrtnmr Mw! Bl ^* Wt) ' Hustling AgCntfi
WILLIAM SEXTON, .Notary Pul-lb. — ...
PEARCE, MADDOX & PEARCE
STATE MANAGERS,
414-434 Candler Building, ATLANTA, GA.
BIRTH Of ORDER
IS CELEBRATED BY
DELPHI PYTHIANS
Tuesday evening Delphi lodge. No, #*.
Knights of Pythias, cslsbratsa the for
ty-third anniversary of the order.
Tlie third rank m Impressively
conferred by Chancellor John Guerin
and the teem In thw preeence of a
large number of members and two
companies nf the Uniform Rank, under
command of Captain John Hollings
worth.
After this work the lodge wee dosed
and a banquet served, with Grand Rep
resentative Charles Bedford as master
of ceremonies.
Speeches were made by Colonel
Charles Vittur. Richard Eubanks. Cap
tain I. F, Blyron. O. H. Statute. John
F. Bradly and Wallace Rhodes.
The occasion will long bs remember-
ed by all those prttenL
SPLENDID BMOIIET
IK Min FOR
Special to The Georgian.
Covington, Go.. Feb. 23.—The Pyllilen
Knights of Covington celebrated the
anniversary of the founding of their
order with a banquet at Music hall
Tuesday night. About eighty gutlta
were present, and the affair was a
grand success. The members of the
lodge and their guests fnrtnsd In a
body ut Hie Pythian castle and inarched
to the opera house, where an elaborate
•nurse menu was served, and tnu
maxims" OF FRATERNAL WORLD 1 L!
In England there are
By C. H. NEL80N.
about 712,too paupers supported by tbe English
government, pr a ratio of nearly :J -paupers to every 1,000 Inhabitants.
** llfferent In America where our beneficiary orders are so strong
How dlfl _
that pauperism, through the teachings of freternallsm. Is gradually grow
ing less.
These orders are paying thousand* of dolkuw dajly to deceased mem
bers' families. If It were not for such orders, there would be a great many-
more families left In destitute circumstances In our own country at the
death of the husband and father, on whom they depend for support.
Keek a-pushing.
The longer the fraternal chain dlte
stronger the links.
A good fraternal men
makes a good Christian.
When many' fraternal people take
hold nr s wheel, that wheel la going tn
go round.
Extend the right hand of good fel
lowship tn the new members. Make
them feet at home.
Km-nurace the young people to Join
a good fraternal order. It will he ben
eficial to them In many way*.
The a rent fraternal societies stand
as monuments of tho energy and wis
dom of their leaders and the faith of
thel, members. —!
An emblem nr button of your order
worn where It can bo seen signifies that
you are prudent and thoughtful of
thoso you love.
Ask the w blow of a departed member
of a good fraternal beneficiary society
what she thinks of that order.
Many a husband only sees a statue at
his aide, where another would eee a
living, loving soul and provide for her
welfare.
If a business man would exercise
the same keen perception about his life
Insurance as hr does about his business.
It* would lose no time In becoming a
member of one of the great fraternal
beneficiary eocletles.
M. D. GLEASON.
MACCABEES TO ENTERTAIN
HIGH OFUCIALS OF ORDER
proffmm of tho ovenlnff curried out.
Hon. < Clifford M. Wfflker, of Uonro9,
By M. D. GLEASON.
Tli* Maccabccn of Atlanta nnd vi
cinity have mad* all arrangement* to
entertain the aupreme rtcord keeper,
l>r. I*. K. Staler, of Port Huron. eMIcli.,
at Maccabae hall, In tha Hod Men - *
W iff warn. M Central avenue, next
Tuenday night. In a manner that will
no doubt be gratifying to that popular
om.lal.
There will be a biff Joint cla** InltlH-
who was to have been pienent to de-J lion ^*i»dldatee of the .Marcebeo
liver the anniversary oration, waa da-Gent* In thla vicinity. Thla beautiful
talned on account of profeaalonal du
tie*.
Thr following program un* rendered.
Dr. \Y. D. Travl* acting aa matter of
ceremonite:
••The Cardinal Principles of the Or
der —KrlendahIn. Charity and Venevo-
len< o“ —Hon. Mile* G. Turner.
-Southern Women’ - —Hon. Thomas G.
Cgllaway.
ley
• our Order - *-
Maccabee drama will be enacted by
the degree team of Greater Atlanta
Tent, which la one of the beet In the
South, th a way that will prove Inter
esting and Instructive.
After the Initiation State Com
mander (Sunder .Will Introduce Supremo
Record Keeper lllaler. who la one of
| the finest speakers and heat posted tnen
olonel James P. Coo- ' ui»on fraternal Insurance In thin coun
try.
Dr. Hinler In addition to being the
aupreme record keeper of the Macca-
bee*, which I* the next lilghent office
to that of aupreme commander, held
by Hon. D. P. llarkey, *who visited
Atlanta during February of last year,
la alao secretary of the supreme board
of trustees.
Ills visit to tills part of the South
at till* time Is one of Importance, on
account of the vast amount of money
the Maccabees are Investing In bond*
In the various town* In this section.
At the conclusion of Dr. Hlsler - *
address a splendid oyster supper will
be served, and musical and vocal se
lection* will be rendered by several of
the members.
The committee. tS. H. Tou nsley. J. F.
lUce and J. J. Brown, which has the
mutter In charge, extends a special In
vitation to every Maccabee In Atlanta,
and especially those whose member
ship may be elsewhere, to be present
on this occasion.
Music for the occasion was furnished i
by Bearden's orchestra, of Atlanta.
The tables and hall were artlatlcally 1
preimred under the direction o
Heave*, nf the Covington Hotel.
The committees, to the efforts of
which the success of the - entertainment
Is largely attributed, consisted of Dr.
W. I>. Travis. C. 8. Thompson and
Charles G. Smith, on entertainment,
and Mrs. Kugene O. Lee. Mrs. W. I>.
Travis and Mrs. K. W. Carroll, on de» -
orations.
prosperous condition and jvell on the
way to success In the establishing of a
wlgwnm st West Knd.
•gj-se
cahontsR will be Instituted In Etowah’s
Wigwatn on the sleep of the 21th sun.
with a charter list of 4S.
lute
With
live
> Order or Washington will ln*ti-
i« union within the next ten days,
u good charter lint of representa-
•ill tens.
HOT SANDS TRAVERSED
BY BIG SHRINE CARA VAN
Yu rash Temple of th* Myatlr Hhrlne
hold a aplrptlld ceremonial session last
Wednesday night In llie Mesonlc Tem
ple. at Houth Forsyth nnd Mitchell
streets.
Ten candidates Joined llie liig cara
van and Journeyed across the hot des
ert sands, the fun or the "heated'' trip
bring enjoyed by a large assemblage of
both local and visiting Bhrlners. The
"bunch" of candidates were given the
trip In Its entirety end each one re
ceived a warm reception. ’
At the conclusion or the ceremonial
evening i
speecheg.
as enlivened
WASHINGTON LOOGF
VISITED BY LASER
H|hv|hI to The Georgian
Washington. Ga.. Feb. 23.—Xswman
leaser, nf Atlanta, has been hero In
ihc Interest of the Fraternal Union of
America.
wed wnoKr
«Ell! SPEECHES
Special tr-Tb« Geor|lan
Lumpkin, Oeu, Fab.
ledge. No,
thalr annual banquet tq local and vis
iting Knights and ladles In Richard
son's hall on tha night of tha 18th. A
large and reaponslva crowd area pres
ent.
The following loaata ware responded
"Our Order"—A. C. Pylsv of Lumpkin.
“Our Lodge''—E. B. Jackson, Lump
kin.
Our Shield"—T. T. Jamas. Lumpkin,
"Our Visitor*"—W. L. MardN,
Lumpkin.
"Our Wlvea and Swaathamrta”—J. K.
Shepherd, of Amerlcus.
fan Not Join u*"—Ralph Ntwton,
Luntpkln.
"Is Pythian Ism Waning 7"—R. T.
Humber, Jr. Richland, Go.
Pythlanlsm"-
T. Illcksy. Lumpkin.
The menu was given In Av* courses,
which was delirious and bountiful.
Music waa furnished by Lilly’* band, ot
Columbus. Thla feature of tba prasram
was highly entertaining. Rav. Graham
master tind acquitted himself with
great credit, getting off aovarol Joke*
on the speakers.
Thla banquet was In honor of tbe or.
ganlsatlon of the Knlgbta ot Pythias.
irpoee of
February I*. 11*4. It le th* purpoae of
the Lumpkin lodge to continue there
anniversary banquets.
POCAHONTAS COUNCIL
WILL GIVE SOCIAL
Silver <ioud Council, D. ot P.. Is
preparing to give on entertainment
some tlino In the near future.
Many new applicants have been re
ceived end the degree will be conferred
next Wednesday sleep. A large at
tendance le urged.
large number of new applications dur
ing Ills visit. Th* local lodge was
organised In III# and hoe sustained
the loss of 6nly one member during ths
eleven yews.
OVERHEAD XUMX
JACK*,
I, 8. 10, 12. 16 and p* inch
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DUNN MACHINERY CO,
64 Marietta 8L
8H PUMP W HwS>8i"
OUNN MACHINERY CO,
94 Marietta Unit '
Atlanta, Go,
33. was held Tuesday night nnd was
a sumptuous banquet was spread. This well attended. Mr. Laser secured a
DEEP WELL PUMP CVLINMIM
WITH BRONEK BALL VALVBG.
DUNN MACHINERY CO,
64 Marietta >testa.
Atlanta. Go. **£»