The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 07, 1906, Image 10

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10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. PATmnAY. JULY T, 1M. ^——- 1 : . NEWS OF' THE SECRET ORDER WORLD f Edited By CLAUDE NEALY I GREA T CELEBRA TION B Y ODD FELLOWS ON FOURTH Sandy Springs Camp Grounds Scene of Splen did Affair—Hon. John A. Ilynds Makes Speech. The rlorloue Fourth was observed by the Odd Fellow* of the nortnern por tion of Fulton county and their friend* by an all-day celebration at Handy Splines camp grounds, the affair going on record as one of the greatest secret order events known In this section In a long while. The celebration waa under the aus pices of the Odd Fellow lodges of Sandy Hprlngs, Chamblee, Roswell and Vorcroes, and was a splendid affair In every respect. It Is estimated that the occasion was enjoyed by fully 2.000 Odd Fellows and their friends. People began Assembling fit the camp grounds early In the morning, and before the day was far advanced they were coming from all directions. Bandy Hprlngs was the mecca for thMt whole section of country, and for hours the roads were lined with buggies and wagon* and with people on horseback. The Odd Fellows had prepared splen did entertainment for the guests and everybody had a good time. There was a general social Intermingling and the great crowd entered Into the spirit of the'occasion In true Georgia style. The Roswell hand was on hand and furnished music during the day. Num bers of popular and catchy airs were discoursed nr interval* during the day. Hpeech-making was also a feature, the big crowd being regaled with pa triotic and timely utterances. Hon. John A.,Ilynds, of Atlanta, delivered the oration of the day and made a great hit. Mr. Ilynds* speech waa an eloquent effort and was greatly en joyed by the Interested hearers. Rev. Mr. Gary, of Roswell, and others also made speeches, all of which were of the happy. Interesting kind. At noon a monster basket dinner was spread. A varied and sumptuous lot of delicious viands was offered to the Jolly celebrators .and they feasted to their hearts* content.' After a day of patriotic enjoyment, the Odd Fellows and guests repaired to their homes, thoroughly delighted with the success of the celebration. OF ARE WORKING FOR SUCCESS OF TERM Etowah Trlbo No. 45, Jted Men, of JWest End, ha* Installed chiefs for the present term and will wako things up In that community. Rig Chief Jack Evans has been elect- •d chief of records. He Is well quali fied to fill this chieftaincy. The office of chief of records Is one of the most Important in a tribe and much of the success of the tribe Is dependent on a good chief In this sta tion. To be a good chief of records re quires a full knowledge of the laws and promptness In all matters pertaining to the membership. Ktowah Is to be con gratulated on the election of Mr. Evans ns chief of records. TROLLEY RIDE FOR COLONIAL COMPANY On next Monday night Colonial com pany, No. It, Uniform Hank Knlghta of Pythias, wilt give a trolley ride, leav ing J. M. Hlgh’a corner. In Whitehall ■tract, at 8:30 o’clock. <’ar* will go to College Park and thence to Decatur, where Ice cream and cake will be eerved free. Tickets are 25 cents, and can be secured from members of the company of on the DRAWING MATERIAL At John It. Moore ft Hons' for draught- men, schools and colleges, 42 North Rroad 8t., Prudential building. ••• PRINTING, BINDING LITHOGRAPHING AND NOVELTY ADVERTISING F. E. PURSE, 14 to 18 EAST MITCHELL ST. BOTH PHONES 254. WAREHOUSES Now Is the time to build. No roofing so near adapted to this purpose as flat roofs. Order It today and use It to- morrow. Recoin derwrlteraan Houtheaatern TtrlL Association and ••YOU CAN TUT IT ON." ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole. State Agents for Georgia. 29 and 3! South Pryor Street. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I. C. GKtUMlD, Frtilitnl. C A PM*, Secretary. KNIGHTS INSTALL LODGE OFFICERS CRAIG TO PRESIDE ATLANTA LODGE, NO. 20, PYTH IANS, BRINGS TO CLOSE A FINE ADMINISTRATION. On last Monday night Atlanta lodge, No. 20, Knights of Pythlae, dosed one of the moat brilliant administrations In her history, and presented the retiring chancellor commander, R. L. V. McAl lister, with a past chancellor’s Jewel, a well deserved badge of distinguished service. Mr. McAllister has proven himself an Ideal executive and presid ing officer, ami his term In the chair has been characterised by a snap and spirit essential to and Indicative of a healthy and enthusiastic lodge. In retiring he yields the gavel to one no less worthy of the honor, a member young In years but a tried and true might of sterling worth In the Pythian field. The officers Installed for the entulng term are: Chancellor Commander—A. A. Craig. Vice Chancellor—Dr. J. Roes Simp son. Prelate—B. D. Kennedy. Master of Work—Dr. Thomas H. Hancock. Master at Arms—W. C. Lowe. Inner Guard—Cha.-les W. Bern hardt. Outer Guard—G. W. Lewis. On Monday night this lodge chargee five aspiring esquires In the third rank of knighthood. The old team of by gone days In Atlanta, No. 20, Is being reorganised and rehearsed by the mas ter of work, and the outlook promises a high standard In every part of the work for this term. "D. O. NIX.” REO MEkInJOYED GREAT BARBECUE FULLY 5,000 PEOPLE AT NEW HOL LAND ON THE FOURTH—JEF FRIES MADE SPEECH. The Red Men of Gainesville and New Holland combined In a great celebra tion at the latter place on the Fourth. Members of the order and guests were present from various points throughout that section, the number being estimated at fully 5,000. A regular old-fashioned Georgia bar becue was served and proved one of tho greatest features of the occasion. The ‘cue represented 2,500 pounds of meat and 2,500 loaves of bread, and the big crowd bad all It could eat. The meals were prepared In splendid style and were devoured with a relish. Hon. Thomas H. Jeffries, of Attnnta, one of the most prominent members of the order In Georgia, waa present and delivered an address. The speech was delivered In Mr. Jeffries’ characteristic eloquent and attractive manner, and was greatly enjoyed, his patriotic sen timents being enthusiastically ap plauded, LITHONIA RED MEN HAVE FINE_MEETING HON. JAMES L. MAYSON MAKES A SPEECH AT PUBLIC INSTAL LATION OF OFFICER8. ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip Summer Excursions from nil points East to Pacific Const and Northwest from dune 1 to Sept. 15, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to Oct. 31,1906. N. E. A. Meeting at Los Angeles, July 9-13. Elks Meeting at Denver, Colo., July 16-21. Summer rates to Colorado, June 1 to Sept. 30. Hotel Men’s Convention, Portland, Ore., June 25-29. Use the splendid through servico of the SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans; UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City to Chicago. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washing ton, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., aud from St.Louis and Chicago to California. , Write me for literature, and information. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent. 124 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. R. O. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. Hon. James L. Mayson, of Atlanta, delivered a splendid addrese Thursday night at a big public meeting of Red Men held In Llthonln. The occasion was the public Instal lation of officer* of the Ltthonla tribe, lied Men were In attendance from many tribes In the vicinity of I.ltho- nla, and large numbers of other visit ors were also present. An excellent program was rendered and the afTalr greatly enjoyed. WILL "SEAf?FFICERS AT PUBLIC SESSION WADE P. HARDING. Noble Grand of Barnee Lodge, Ne. 65, Odd Fallows, the officers of which were installed this weak. WALLACE RHODES. One of tho beet known and most popular Knights of Pythias in At- J. A. HOLLIS. Installed ae sachem of Chippe wa Tribe, Red Men. Mr. Hollis Is also a Mason and Pythian. M. J. DANIEL. Great chlaf of records of Geor gia Red Mari, who Is back at hi* noma in Griffip after a pleasant vacation. CENTRAL INSTALLED ITS NEW OFFICERS! LODGE PROSPEROUS Central Lodge, No. 28, Odd Fellowe, Installed Ua newly elected officers at the regular meeting last Monday night. The following officers were Installed: Noble Grand—H. L. Ward. Vice Grand—J. M. Gaseaway. Syndic—Captain Amos Baker. Becrctary—Past Grand 8. A. Ward- law. Trustee—Past Grand B. F. Yar brough. Treasurer—Pnst Grand T. E. Smith. The term just closed waa one of the moat successful financially over en joyed by this lodge, the "mother of At lanta Udd Fellows." CHIPPEWA CHIEFS ARE "RAISED UPi" SMOKER IS ENJOYED GREATER ATLANTA TENT, MAC* CABEES, TO ENTERTAIN FRIENDS ON MONDAY. Grenter Atlanta Tent, No. 10, Mac cabees, will have a public Installation of officer* and entertainment at Its hall, 86 Central avenue, next Monday night, to which all the Ladles nnd Knight* of the Maccabees In the city are Invited. Paat Commander O. A. Kunfer. as sisted by Post Commander \V. T. D. Gentry, of Columbus, Ga., will be the Installing officer. This tent Is one of the most pro gressive lodge* In the 8outh. During Its three years’ existence. It has had more than a score of public •entertain ment*. beside* Its many pleasant ao rtal meetings for members of the order only. The membership contest between the Red* nnd the White* I* becoming very Interesting. The White side has gain- considerable upon the Red side dur ing the past week. Tho member* of Chippewa Tribe, Red Men, enjoytd a smoker last Tues day sleep. The chiefs for the ensuing term were "raised up" by a delegation of great chief*. Chippewa haa expe rienced a successful term nnd In In a prosperous* condition. Tho Incoming chief* are an enthusiastic set and In tend to make the present term a record breaker. .short talk* were made by Past Great 8achem James L. Mayson, Past Suchem W. H. Gage, F. F. Hmlth nnd others. The newly exalted chiefs are: Sachem, J. A. Hollis. Senior sagamore, J. R. Harris. Junior tingamoro,. J. B. Lee. Prophet. J, F. Willett. OFFICERS INSTALLED' BY LA FAYETTE TENT AT PUBLIC MEETING LaFayette, Tent, No. II, of tho Mae. c&bees, held a public Installation of of ficers at their hall. In Marietta street, corner of Ponders avenue, last Tues day night. ' The following officers were In stalled: Past Commander—J. H. Head. Commander—T. J. Miller. Lieutenant Commander^-C. W. Bow man. Record Keeper—J. J. Brown. Chaplain—H. H. Butler. Sergeant—C. 8. Morris. Medical Examiner—Dr. 8. T. Bigger*. Master at Arms—J. A. Camp. First Master of the Guards—C. C Head. Second Master of the Quanta—J. Crowley. Sentinel L. U. Smith. Picket—D. McFaul. The Installation. ceremonies wera conducted by Deputy State Commander W. T. D. Gentry, of Columbus, Ga. After the Installation, delightful re freshments were served. Fined For Gaming. Six men were fined 5100 each by Judge t'alhnun In the city court Fri day morning on charges of gaming. Pleas of guilty were entered In each rase. The six gamesters were: Joe Kplan. Charlie Jones, Montgomery Thrower, lairenao Jones, Dave Strauss and John W. Phillips. Ibn hniiM nf cnnimnni •rber shop of I $500.00. The above reward will be paid for such evidence o» will lead to arrest and conviction of the party or parties who maliciously cut a number of wires on cable pole at corner of Peachtree and Seventh streets, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, April 20. A like reward will be paid for such evidence as will lead to the arrest and conviction of any per son or persons maliciously inter fering with or destroying the .property of this company, at any point Southern Bell Telephone and. Telegraph Company, J. EPPS BROWN, KALE CHOSEN HEAD OF MACCABEE TENT - RECENTLY FORMED Gordon Tent, No. 20, of the Macca bees, which was recently Instituted In Atlanta, has elected Its first officers for the present term. They are as fol lows: Past Commander—L. Frisch. Commander—Arthur Hate. Lieutenant Commander—EL H. Par ham. Record Keeper—A. C. Newcomer. Chaplain—Horace Parham. Sargeant—W. A. Livermore. Medical Examiner—Dr. N. J. Grls- sard. Master at Arms—William F. Farmer. First Master of the Guards—IV. IL Livermore. Second Master of the Guards—T. 8. Williams. Picket—William Saye. This tent will meet at 8< Central avenue every first and third Wednes day night until further notice. Visit ing Maccabees are cordially Invited to meet with u*. "MEMBER" DELPHI LODGE, K,P„ INSTALLS OFFICERS The recently elected officers of Del phi Lodge, No. 68, Knights of Pythias, were Installed last Tuesday night In the lodge hall In the Stms building at Marietta and Alexander streets. The installation ceremonies were I conducted by Deputy Grand Chancel- j lor George F. Eubanks. The new officers of the lodge are aa follows: Chancellor Commander.—Captain I.. Sty run. Vice Chancellor—John Guerin. Prelate—John L. Moore. Master of the Work—James H. Car man. Master at Arms—James Thompson. I Inner Guard—Charles H Courtney. Outer Guard—Fred Kenady. Jesse M. Wood Is the retiring chan- j cellor commander. The past term of the lodge has been I marked by splendid success and KNIGHTS MADE BIG HIT WITH MOCK INITIATION Unique Feature of Public Installation of Uni form Lodge Officers Furnished Splendid Amusement For Big Crowd. The officers of Uniform Lodge, No. 123, Knights of Pythias, were publicly Installed last Tuesday night In the presence of a large gathering of Inter ested spectators, many of whom were ladles. In addition to the Installation and several other splendid foatures of en tertainment, a mock initiation—"Join ing the Push"— was put on and scored a big hit. The mock Initial inn was participated In by several well known members of the lodge and formed hila rious amusement for several minutes. It gave to the uninitiated an Idea of what a real Initiation Is not and proved thoroughly enjoyable. The character* In the Initiation were a» follows: Head Push—The Main Squeeze J. W. Austin Hard Push—A God Pusher W. F. Crbss Don’t Push—We Won’t Let Him.. R. L. Owens Pusher—But No Shover J. It. Reynolds Counterfeit Pusher—Not the Real Thing U. E. Park Shove—He Just Can’t Push _ D. T. Orj’ffH Barber r. r Lau-.i Pushee—He Get* Pushed... But insky—-He Don’^PuVh An ‘ lre " 3 A prize drill waa’aisogiven ^by Vv,?! onlal Company No. 18, Uniform Rank under command of Captain T. C. Pelot’ and was greatly enjoyed. Musical wutuber* were rendered 1 • R. W. Andrew*, Mrs. J. H. Burling, ham and little Miss Mary CarlL Hlrsch. The installation ceremonies wore conducted by Deputy Grand Chancel lor George F. Eubanks. Delightful i.. freshments were served at the con clusion of the exercises. The following Is a list of the officers Installed by Deputy Grand Chancellor George F. Eubank*: B. L. Owens, chancellor' commamkr. W. J. Fagan, vice chancellor. J. R. Reynolds, prelate. D. T. Griffin, master of the work. C. E. Hurst, master at arms. M. F. Foster, Inner guard. W. T. Jones, outer guard. New Officers Are Installed By Barnes Lodge, /. O. O. F. At the regular weekly. meeting of Barnes Lodge No. 55, I. O. O. F., Fri day night, the jiewly elected officers for the ensuing term were duly In stalled. The new noble grand, Wade P. Hard ing, Is a "live wire,” and will Infuse greater enthusiasm and new life Into the lodge. We expect to see It the banner lodge for new members and large attendance before the end of his term of office. Mr. Harding Is a mem ber of Empire Encampment No. 12 and Dixie Canton No. 5. The following are the new officers of the lodge: Noble grand, Wade P. Harding. Vice grand, J. Edward Kruger. Secretary, T. J. Buchanan. Treasurer, A. L. Holbrook. Chairman relief committee, J. L Ketchem. Property trustee, J. C. Hall. Conductor, W. C. Brooks. Warden, William T. Jones. Inside guardian, J. V. Guthrie. Outside guardian, Charles Turner. RAPID STRIDES IN THE ORIENT IS BEING MADE BY REDMANSHIP Comanche tribe Is In receipt of a message from across the wide Pacific. In a letter recently received from one of Its members Is contained some In teresting Items on Red Manshlp In the Orient, aa published by The Manila American of May 12. The Red Men was the first secret order to Invade the Philippine Islands, Apache tribe, No. 1, being organised In May. 1901. Since then Comanche tribe, No. 2; Axtec, No. S, and Red Cloud, No. 4, have been organised. Considerable trouble was experienced at first In keeping up the organisation, owing to the fact that the regiments, to which most of the members belonged, were continually being changed about. Thl, matter was finally overcome and now there are several flourishing tribes In the Islands. Dr. Albert Fensch, the writer of the letter, was formerly a prominent cltl- ten of Atlanta, connected with the de partment of the gulf. He. was connect ed with several secret orders hero and will be remembered by hundreds of friends. The letter was received by Great Chief Frank F. Smith and was read In (he recent meeting of Comanche tribe. The Natal government Will pay 82.500 for the bead of Bambsta, the rebellious Znln chief. It It stated that this handsome of fer bss innde "even the lukewarm cblefi less Indifferent.” You May Be One and Don’t Know It. Why Not Try Your Hand? We will Give to the One Writing the Best Ad About this Label ^TRADES frAPFH^OUNCIL FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD This contest will be open for two weeks, beginning July 2, and ending July 14. No professional ad writer or member of Atlanta Typographical Union will be permitted to compete. Ads to lie written for space of 5 inches across 2 columns. For any infor mation CALL OR WRITE ATLANTA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, P. 0. BOX 266 General Manager. MS*' vt “* rabe " tav * b * en CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE AT AUCTION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 9 AND 10 The fine Furniture of Mr. J. A. Hightower, which had been dam aged by the late fire, has been moved t/122 Whitehall street to be at auction, consisting of one bedroom suite, coetlng 1125; another cod ing $95: one arm chair, mahogany rocker, raved from a 1600 j-arl suit, two library tables, one sideboard and dining table, four oil I alnt- Inga, antique mahogany wardrobe and bedstead, fpurtpen porch rocker?. Vienna chair, leather chairs, carpets, rugs, kitchen safe, Jig saw. I ’• of fruit Jars; iron beds, baby carriage and many other good things- LEO FRESH, Auctioneer. 0^