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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
BATCBDAT, JAMAllX It HOT.
IT
NEWS OF THE SECRET ORDERS
Conducted by CLAUDE NEALY.
DUBLIN SECRET
ORDER LODGES
INSTALL OFFICERS
H. M. STANLEY,
n Ga.. Jan. It—This week has
: important one among the see
,>r men of this city. Most of
ikps Installed new officers this
Tn
av night ths members of
w ,l k ,_ Tribe. Improved Order of Bed
M ,, metalled officers publicly and
».,ui ■ »P with a smoker, at which
t)lrr , A . re about slaty present. Bev-
, rs l i,-v line addresses were delivered.
ti . f iiowlna officers were Installed:
Saaamor*—A. T. Black.
.r Sagamore—A. H. Oraham.
u r ..|.het—D. L. Emmerson.
.•hi.f of Records—P. 8. Twllty.
, lei tor of Wampum—J. B. Powel.
K.eier of Wampum—J. A. Peacock,
ii, .meeitav rlsht Dublin Lodfs No.
thlas, Installed the
ihanceHor Commander — H. M.
’y .- I'hanrellor—H, 21. Stanley.
Pr<;aK"-T. B. Ramsay.
--of Work—B. F Derir
k.-per of Becorda and Beal—J. A.
V,„ i. k
Mn.ier of Exchequer—A. B. A mm.
\tn.ier Of Finance—W. T. Tompkins.
jt„.icr at Arms—H. M. Colllna.
tnrrr Hoard—George Elbert,
i no r Guard—Inmen Fleher.
Mi M J. Guyton wae elected a rep-
rr.rnintlve to the (rand lodge, which
meet, nt Balnbridge In May.
iml.lln Lodge No. 47, Independent
i,|i.i nf Odd Fellowa, Installed the
U..«ltig officers last night:
S.ihlr Grand—y. A. Kelley.
VI.e Grand—Jesse W, Walker.
ET
AT ALPHARETTA
INSTALL OFFICERS
ELECT OFFICERS
Spectsl to The Georgian. •
Alpharetta. Os.. Jan. 13—At a regu
lar meeting of Alpharetta Lodge No.
17*. 1. o. o. F, the following offleere
were Installed for the ensuing term by
I. O. Teasley, district deputy grand
master:
H. I. Beale, past grand.
W. H. Smith, noble grand.
<1. 8. It.mre. vice grand.
B. F. Btrlckland, recording secretary.
George O. Ilook. flnanrlsl eerretary.
J. B. Paris, treasurer.
J. L. Morris, warden.
W. A. L. Smith, conductor.
T A iirccteakey.-R. 8. N. a.
E. B. Foster. I,. 8 N. G.
B. K. Durham. I. a.
G P. Moore. O. 17.
Alpharetta Lodge la in splendid
shape, having juat cloned a successful
term.
The following officer* hsve been In
stalled for the ensuing year In Milton
Encampment No..IS. 4. 0-0. y, via.:
V. C. Rainwater, chief patriarch.
B. L. Gardner, senior warden.
J. L. Morris. high .prlecL
W. A. L Smith, junior wardep.
“ Hook, scribe.
The annual election of officers of
Kennesaw Lodge. No. 22, K. and A. it.
ofUarlelta. took pjece the last meet -
In*, night la December, and the fol
lowing officer! were elected:
Hon. John E. Moseley, W. M.
E. O. Gilbert, 8. W.
W. 8. Nnnce, J. W.
Dr. John Grerr, Secretary,
l* «• otnt, Treaaurer.
E. L. Robertson. 8. D.
crw. carter, J. D.
F. B. Stillings. B. N*
J.W. Glover. J. 8,
C. M. Hicks, Tiler.
W. C. Crow, Chaplain.
Kennesaw I-edge Is In fine condition
and has work at each meeting. It luu
a membership of 140. Hon. J K
Moseley Is serving his foiirth year ni
NEWBORN MASONS
NAME OFFICERS!
WILSON AT HELM
8 pedal lo The Georgias.
Nawbaia, Ga* Jan. 12.—At the laat
communication of Newborn Iodic F.
and A. K iflTf lhe follow lng-nfflcere
were elected to eerve for the ensuing
year:
P. WHson, Hr, W. M-: P. Wilson. Jr..
S W.s W. H. Wilburn. J. W . F. M.
| Hayes, treasurer; J. T. Wilson, secre
tary; A. M. Campbell. R D. J. H.
I Johnston, J. D.; E. M. Met'ant. 8. 8.;
W. A. Wagner, J. 8.; I. 1.. Watson, ti
ler T ■: •
In the above. Newborn ipaise liaa a
atnff nf offleera that will keep things
os lively as aver for the next twelve
months.
MINES FULL OF HAPPINESS;
HUMAN ORE BEING MINED;
GILT EDGE STOCK ON SALE
master and has made a fine officer.
The meetings are welt attended. Ma
sonry is In fine shape In Marietta.
B. R. DeVose, treaaurer.
DOWN
AT- .
Treaaurer- -I C. Pittman.
The Odd Fellows and Knight* of
Pythias Lodge have a joint teaae on
the lodge room In the city and rent to
the other orders except the Ilnanne.
who own their lodge room. The lodge*
In the city arc In fine condition, each
having from $6‘>o to $l,'*nu In the trea*-
ury.
NOBLES OF MYSTIC SHRINE
ENTERTAINED BY BALDWIN
LEN C. BALDWIN.
Whs Recently Entertained 8hrin-
ers at His Homs in Marietta,
Resolutions of sorrow and regret at
the recent tragic death of J. G. l>odgen.
who was employed, as bailiff in Justice,
Puckett's court, have been adopted by
Alpharetta lodge. No. 174. Independent
order of Odd Fellows. Dodacn was
found dead on the porch of the house.
No. 220 1-t Marietta street, occupied by
Mre. Willie Stamper, who Is under In
dictment for his murdtr, on the morn
ing of December IS last. In the reso-
lutloha the' ~ members Ti:“pt»dgc—them-
selves to do their utmost to assist the
offleera of the law In bringing the guil
ty ones to Justice."
ll—,,l m The Georgian.
Marietta, Ga., Jan. 10.—On last
Thursday evening. January J.‘ l*n C.
Halils In and wife were hosts at a 7
rk dinner, given td the nobles of
Vsarnh Temple Mystic Shrine. The
untiles who were fortunate enough to
lie the invitation to partake of the
il ihlngs prepared for those who
crossed the hot sands were lurky.
he nobles ware highly entertained
with in'isle and something good to eat.
AM slaved until a late hour and voted
Mr mil lln. Baldwin charming hosts.
.Mr Hitldwln Is Southern manager ror
the sell.known firm of Pettlbone Bros.,
nf i m, innait. Ohio, and travels over
four states, selling lodge regalia nnd
uniforms. He le one of the best know r
secret order men In the South ami
han friends by the score.
Those present were J M. Austin,
county clerk: J. I- I-egg, druggist;
L. Robertson, Southern Express agent;
W. 8. Dobbs. C. W. Sparrow. T. A.
Aber. E. L. Stringer, of Atlanta: T. H.
Jeffries, deputy grand master; George
E. Argard, secretary Masons’ Annuity,
and Rev. H. K. Belk, pastor of Bt. Mark
church, and D. N. Baldwin.
The table decorations were very
unique. In the center was a large mir
ror. on which was a camel and a goat,
with n smalt doll dressed as a Bhrlner;
also a rope was suspended from the
celling with a small doll holding to the
rope.
MAXIMS OF FRATERNAL WORLD
As you will pass through this
while you are making the Journey.
xnrld but once, do what good you can
If you expect your executive officers to make a remarkable success of
your lodge, lend them all the assistance that you can.
Visit the sick members as often ns you can even though you may not
lie one of the regular sick committee. Your presence, may do much to
comfort the afflicted member.
t’lieer up and be happy.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
RECEIVING CANDIDATES
Beech t'amp No. I4S. Woodmen of
til.' World, held Its regular meeting on
Monday evening last. —
Several candidates ware Initiated
II,I seemed very much Impressed with
in. beauty of the degree work of the
tiler.
Iteeeh t'amp meetg every Monday
vening. nnd there la always something
■mg
i i' Root Camp No. Id has several
•i pilules to Initiate at the next meet,
v Wednesday evening, January 1*. U
• ■ has several applications to be act-
i «' Root t'amp will aoon be putting
n - nne very fine degree work, as the
members of tliat ramp are enthused
and th
vamp i
Considering the wonderful record
which the W. O. W. tins made, II being
"sweet sixteen." and has over tSO.ono
members In good standing, has paid
over t2S.OOp.ono to members anil their
families, has erected more thsn 32.000
monuments over deceased members'
gravss. and notv has more than 22.000,-
liOO surplus In reserve for the protec
tion of Its membsrshtp. there Is no
reason why the members of this great
order should not feel proud of it.
District Deputy C. H. Nelson Is look-
tng after the Interests of Woodcraft In
Atlanta.
H1G PUBLIC INST ALLA T ION
FOR LADIES AND KNIGHTS
l-.layette Tent. No. 18, Knights of
" Maccabees anti Jenifer Hive. No.
"w I Julies qf the Maccabees, will
a Joint public Installation of of-
nt Maccabee hall. Marietta street.
■ v r of Pondera avenue, next Mon-
’ night.
I' i uiy 8tate Commander Lady Jent-
ii">vvn will be the Installing of-
" for the Ladles of.the Maccabees
I'ast Commander J. H. Head and
: try State Commander M. D. Olea-
n '> 'll be the Inalalllng officers In
•Anights nf the Maccabees.
LODGE
AT COLLEGE PARA
SEATS OFFICERS
newly elected officers of the
«» Park Masonic Lodge were In-
"* at a recant. meeting of that
'i-ge number of Masons w as pres-
"•I the occasion was greatly en-
This occasion promises t" bo one of
the most Interesting held In Atlanta
this winter. In addition to the Instal
lation a splendid entertainment hss
been arranged by the Joint committee,
part of which constats of an enhibltlon
drill by the drill team of Jenifer hive,
buck and wing dancing hy Lawson
Boone, nnd several new and original
vocal selections by the Maccabee quar
tette—Messrs. Claude Farr, Will Her-1
rts, Linton Woodward and Claude
Moore.
The committee extends a cordial In-1
citation to the fraternal people of At
lantic especially those residing In the |
vicinity of their hall, to be present. j-
Help one another, be a good friend, u good neighbor, and a good fra
ternal brother.
Speak a good word at all times for your order; il may help you at
the time you least expect It.
The large lodges owe limeh of their aurcees to the harmony LbuL pre^
vails upon all important occasions.
*Dn nol let your Iodge~3rin mtn a r.ii.t hnstness pT-opoittton of dol—
Isrs and cents, appoint a standing entertalnmefn committee that will pro
vide a social function occasionally and Invite your frlends^andfamlllei^ to
be with you.
GLEASON.
BIG CEREMONIAL SESSION
OF KHORASSAN KNIGHTS
PLANNED FOR JANUARY 30
Ktbla Temple. Dramatic Order,
Knights of Khornssan. Is planning to
hold a big ceremonial session oh the
night of Wednesday. January J*.
Secretary W. T. Winn' announces
that 44 tyros will cross the hot sands
of the desert on this occasion. The
new 1207 lenm Is rehearsing for the
big ceremonial ami the work Is expect
ed to be nf the best ever put on by
the "Dokeys."
It Is expected that numbers of visit
ing Khoraasans will be here from va
rious icctlons rtf the state to enjoy the
fun and aid In giving the tyros n warm
Journey tn the big desert caravan.
Following the ceremonial, a splendid
bnnuuct will be spread. This la being
looked forward to as one of the leading
features of the session.
A business meeting of the Khoras-
snns will be held Wednesday night,
January 14. In the Knights of Pythias
hall In the Klaer building.
The newly elected officers of the
temple will be Installed, reports re
ceived. and other business given at
tention.
OF CHATTANOOGA
TD BE BEAVERS
FRATERNAL PAPER
TO BE PUBLISHED
BV ATLANTA MEN
Atlanta In soon to have a fraternal
magasine devoted to' the Interests of
the vurious secret orders In this sec
tion.
Bcveral prominent secret order men
are barking the enterprise and Intend
| Special to The Georgian.
t’hattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 1!.—The
! Heavers have about completed nil nec-
I canary arrangements to Install a big
dam In thin city on or about the 32th
Instant, with what Is said to be Die
largest charter list that was ever got
ten upjn this section of the state.
E. W. Tripp, the deputy supreme or
ganiser, has been'In this city for some
days working In the Interest of the
order with remarkable success. He
hss Induced the leading spirits of this
City In become charter members of the
new dam and as a result nf his efforts
thtre are almost tan Beavers ready tn
make the Initial step Into Beaverdom.
It Is understood that the order In this
city will at once take up the rluh fea
ture and open a reading room with all
the latest and most up-to-date reading
matter, and with n bath attachment
also.
The order Is growing In popularity
Follawlwfi the UsMnllatlon.-CuD-V, —-pisQ.n.1 paper The i-m each year and ts destined to bornme
. .... one of the leading TiHt*ffiitfONtlT*~iTf
I C, Woodward presented the re- j will lie weekly.
- worshipful master, D. C. Lyle. | Application for a charter has already
It beautiful past master's Jewel nrf : i,^. n filed, the capital stock being
' of the lodge. ‘ placed at $3,000, with the privilege to
following la a list of the new nf. |n( , rw ^ to no , m „‘ rc than 1:2,010. The
shares of stock are 110 each.
The Incorporators are as follows: O.
A Finding. 21. M. Turner. L. F. 211111-
can. M. D. Oleason, F. F. Bmlth, J, L.
m F. Bradley. W. 21 ; E.
n. s. w.t P. B. Pearson, J. W.; j
Thornton, treasurer; H. 21. Caii-
-ecretary; I. C. McCrory. chap-
A. Allen, tUer; J. A. Mcltann.; M( ,y,„n, C. C. Olllett. Leo Fresh. Ar
deacon; John Arnold. Junior j 1(mr Ha|# „, m w . gm , u , M . H Abbott
and Joseph M. Brown.
"h; J. B. Itardln. senior steward
n Hull, Junior (toward.
JUNIORS OF GRIFFIN
ENJOYED A BANQUET
LAST MONDAY NIGHT
The Junior Order Council of Griffin
gave a splendid banquet laat Monday
night, which proved to he one nf the
most enoyable secret order events
known in that little city In anme time.
Large numbers of Griffin members
of the order were present nnd In ad
dition many visitors enjoyed the oc-
raslph.
Inlet business meeting was hold
by the council, afler which the gn "I
things of the banquet were In order
Several siweches were made by promi
nent mcmliera of the order, among the
linkers twins State Secretary K It-
Dillingham, of Atlanta.
the age.
Manual School Inspected.
Special tn The Georgina.
Columbus, Os. Jan. Ii.—The Insprc.
tlnn nf the kindergarten and msmiol
training departments of ths colored
schools hy the members of fhr school
board revealed lha fact that excellent
progress Is bell made In both, am) I In
board was especially pleased with the
specimens of blacksmith work of the
pupils.
KENTUCKY TROOPS
TO PRESERVE PEACE
JnrkiNiii, K)*.'. Jnn. 12.—Many «»f tin*
ftMiillau hav* Irft town *•» rrmain for a
aliDii tin* I'aar of .IihIb** Jnitt''* liar*
■In will u* rwfaMil. It !■
frwotia ^
Dr. Purstr lo Slay.
IUiv. John Porarr will rrntaln |»aa-
t«*r fir the. Waal End Baptist church.
He han declined the call of the Daw son.
Oa.. Raptlat chun-h and notified Ita
committee of hla dedalon. The an
nouncement will be received fiddly* by
the member* of hie church,
“Red Hills Company”
Offers You a Certain
Profit.
UNIQUE METHOD
OF RAISING FUND
Orphans’ Home at Decatur
Needs Your Help in
Great Work.
Did yntf ever Inveat tn a mining
a took in which the dividend* were hap.
rlneM.and the product human Uvea
and aoula?
You have the opportunity- and you
can not low. The company la the
"Georgia Red Hill* Gold Mining Com
pany." the mine la the Orphan*' Home
of the North Georgia conference, at
Decatur, Ga , and the 'dividend* Hre
nald every dnv. Your payment" go to
ward raring for a child at the home.
toward making a life brighter and h*p-
pier.
The offleera and friends of the home
have laaued a new "certificate of stock,"
which la unique. Handsomely engraved
and bearing half-tone picture* of op
era tioita tit “the rntnea."~tr announces
that the nuhacrlher hat, by the promlHc
of—dollar* a month, taken-ahare* In
the "Georgia Red HIM* Gold Mining
Company."
The "stock certificate" continue.*:
"Immortal human’ore Is being mined
from mines all over north Georgia.
The vein* (of suffering, neglected chil
dren) have been worked for thirty-five
year* «nd are unfailing. The dividends
ore very large In the pleasure «*f know
ing that nearly a thousand honorable,
useful cittern* were coined there, and
about two hundred and fifty are in tho
mint* each year."
The "certificate" la signed by the of-
i-ers of the home. R. a. Hemphill,
president; Asa O. handler, secretary.
George Muse, treasurer. nn«l II. I*,
’rumley, agent. Subscription* will b*i
■ecelved at the .Muse More by Mr.
f'ruinley. "
The home at Decatur Is doing n grenl
ork It would do more If It had more
fund*. The pubscrlptton hooks are open
for the aale of "Red Hills'* stork, and
•Red llllls" t* selling ut par. Don’t
mu want to Inveat? Dividends begin
at once, payable throughout eternity.
The management of the Atlanta
Poultry. Aeeedation announcoa a spe
cial rat* of 10 eontt for admission to
tho big Dog and Poultry Show today.
This is tha last day of tho Show and
lOo admits to all parts of this great
exhibition. Show will remain open un
til 10 p. m. Entrance through Hast
ings', It West Mitchell street.
lostIerIatch
ON CROWDED CAR
A GROUP OF QIRL8 AT 0I0ATUR HOME.
KAISER ORDERS OFFICERS
TO DINE VERY SIMPLY—
AND CUT OUT LIQUORS\
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
8'nip.
Fish
Vsgstnblss.
Joint "f meat.
Iluttcr.
< 'IlSt'SI
Wlm> trod or white).
Film'll
t'hsmpagnr tons glass).
OOOOOODOOQOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOO
While a passsngrr on a ithwiIim! In
man Park trolley car Friday after
noon at 2 o'clock, Mrs. t\ C. Cobh, of
41 Wrst Fain street, was robbed of a
handsome gold natch
Ths natch nas attached to a fob
and when Jlrs. Cobb later tclt for
the Jlmcptscc she found nothing but '
ths fob. It Is supposed that some [
clever thief took advantage of the
crowded condition of the car and lifted
the watch, the act being done with
such ease It was noticed by mi one
When questioned as tn the loss of
her watch Haturdsy morning by a
Georgian reporter, Mrs. Cobb, with a
smile, remarked:
"Hay. do you know I Just hate re
porters?"
-—find 1 then-she qutekly added-
"But I'll tell you, If I find my watch
I'll love the whole bunch."
But so far no trace of It has hcen
found.
Rsbsrt E. Ls,’« Birthday.
Robert E. !.ee's birthday will be fit
tingly celebrated hy Atlanta t'amp No.
189. Called Confederate Veterans, at
the legislative hall nf the state capttnl
next Haturdsy
Hon. Hamilton Douglas will be the
speaker of the occasion. All the Atlan
ta camps, the Daughters of the Confed
eracy and the Hons of Veterans, hsve
been Invited.
Berlin. Jen. 13 —The kaiser's repeat
*d efforts to "'press the sybaritism of
German military ufflcars seams to have
■ had I little effect, and his majesty Is
credited with hav.
Ing Issued fresh
orders that officers
abandon tliclr lux
ury and simplify
their mode of life.
He lately mesaed
with the officers of
a smart lancer
regiment at Pots
dam, who thought
they would honor
their Imperial vltl-
tor by a sumptu
ous display of deli
cacies and wines.
Including a variety
7 the costliest
result cham-*
pagnes.
Hla majesty did
not throw a dam
per upon the en
tertainment by a
personal . rebuke,
but he subsequent
ly Issued an order
through the minis
try of war that ha
wished all such
1 u x u rise stopped,
and directing that
ixniunn. when even he waa
the guest of the officers of any regi
ment the menu he limited to soup, fish.
with only one kind of red or
wine, punch, and a glass of chann
There la a story, however.
the guest of the Grenadier Guards,
that he drank with gusto French'
champagne that was poured. from •
bottle with a German label. He ae-
aured his host approvingly that Ger
man champagne was quite good
enough tor anybody, and that It waa
quite as gratifying to thA palate as tha
lies! of any other countrlee.
J
SECOND STEAMER
MAY BE BOUGHT
Tha evtdant popularity of the paa-
aenger and freight service Inaugu
rated by the Brunswick Steamship
Company between New .York. Bruns
wick and Havana Is expected to re
sult In tha Installation of an additional
passenger steamer to ply between
Hrunswlck and Havana. K *
In an Interview. given put by "Ad
miral" llarry W, Atklueoh. president
of tho Atlanta. Birmingham A At
lantic and the Hrunswlck Steamship
Company, it waa Intimated atrongljr
that If the patronage' evidenced by
tho Initial trip of this aiaamar waa
maintained anntkar steamer would be
purchased to ply between the Geor
gia port and the Cuban capital.
Vh the Up-ts-Dete Stare.
She—1 want to sea some Brussels.
- . He—Yse, madam; In—ar—cerpeua
vegetable*, a Joint;-butter and cheese, sprouts ar point Uca7—Tattlar.-
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