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LODGE NOTES
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Sons of America
'919
®^turday
ain
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Q g evening, September 6,
degr,
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1), at Ler
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*'^’orth p '^^shington Camp, No. 90,
With *^',*^**^L"fhere are other boosting the welfare of our community.
This charter visable, 1’®*'^“;“ ^ „ can “We seek the practical sympathy and
Believing that the American born nat
urally feel more attached to their native
land, we therefore consider that, while
working hand in hand with the class of
foreigners who believe in free education
and the free principles of our Govern
ment, we do not conceive their admission
into our Order either necessary or ad-
success, and was so much enjoyed by
all who attended.
In our last official communication from
our Grand Chancellor, D. W. Sorrell, he
has much to say about the importance
of our Lodge doing all in its power to
make itself of real service to the com
munity.
“A new day has dawned. We must
enlarge our activities into community
service and welfare work. We should
appoint special committees to co-operate
with commercial, economic, social, edu
cational, and religious organizations, in
fin
•>io
oers,
and
"»th,
third
/h,
''■ater
Order will meet every
Thursday nights in each
kindred organizations in which they can
do good in their own way.
We invite all who can comply with the
■|>Ose
•’ey,
the^T^ in the Lodge We invite all who can comply with the
objeof Building. above qualifications, who desire to per-
■ l‘‘'^Oraer are to'unite petuate free
‘fa;
—.o uiuer are to unite peiuaie ucc t,-.- ■ nmnne
^ Of Americans, for the encourage a brotherly f 7°”®
, American ideas, Americans, to apply for
rightSecretary
We seek the practical sympathy and
co operation of all good men and women,
in order that we may add sunshine and
happiness to the lot of others and to our
selves.”
T. C. Sheppard
citi, iuties of Amer-
their i’ inipress upon all
to
'"'Ver. ‘he in handing
'eiv '*'6nt ®®neration this great
it. iL ^ °niy
Woodmen of the World
Badin Camp, No. 744, met in regular
communication Thursday night, Septem
ber 25, with our new Consul Commander,
">1(1
but hr
to
■ni.
Op."’ ''’e „.l'. *“*^^>101
as they have re-
14C«.V^ 1C
ic „ ,'"'’oved • strengthened,
'''I s! ®yst(>n° ^’^''^•'ce our free pub-
^ioi, protect it from
'«!() "'atrt, organiza- as jyros lu me — - .
bury the of Asheville, who gave “ „
'^ho assi.sta„o. „n 1..,. jjadin. It gives us much Pleasure
know that most of the members of Tal-
lassee Lodge are now D. O-
few who are not, we hope to f ^
Knights of Pythias
The lodge has p q. Sov. D. T. Swagerty, presiding—this be-
past month ^ j^^k place on ing the first meeting he has presided
K. K. Ceremonial, too« P anticipate great things for our
September 16, at wh.ch t me-ts leadership.
“'i;. 'rJo » T.n„..e, NO. !13. At our regolar co„.m„„lc.tlo„,
^ « aft A •'VA ^ T1 ) Q 1 1 n
. ^*10
Ally , , '‘re
assi.stance to all mem-
‘n need.
5cte7 nial.
yea,. of good char-
®t)iri( in the * and over, not
'iquor or sale of
!“'■ o'*' Supr® ^ beverage; a be-
‘tert r,"'*‘hin fh ^ B®ing; born on the
-'W, j ® Jurisdiction of the
‘0 any education;
to th“".‘°" Church and
® interference of any
"■ectly or indirectly, in
which will be October 9, our District
Deputy, Sov. J. Milton Todd, of Charlotte,
will be with us. Every member is ear
nestly requested to be present on this
date, as he has a message of importance
, who are not, we nope us-something we all want to know,
in Charlotte, during Temple, and should know. Remember the meet-
November, at which j ing nights—the second and fourth Thurs-
No. 73, will put on a ^ ^g„th. Visitors al-
who are not now . ' j^gg this ways welcome.
without doubt avail t j Clerk
opportunity.
or indirectly, in to those of our ^ talent
-vernment. is eligible friends ^ ^oved such a
Miss May Stokes is visiting friends in
Greenville.
‘••e Best and Freshest in CKOCERIES and
COUNTRY produce, come to
rS^^^RISON’S store
badin, n. c.
inc of Purina Poultry Feeds
Itth the home tailor
line of Buitinjrs for early Fall ordcra. ever
Ma»on tailorod by thrf established houses of
SPPrii. The Royal T«nors
. ^ClAL to Give Satinfaction r.«nur
AI^NTION GIVEN TO PRESSING AND CLEANING
the home tailor
badin, n. c.
If vou have not heard the Starr Phonograph,
stop in the next time you are m Albemarle.
You are guaranteed a treat
BLAND’S MUSIC STORE
“EVERYTHING IN MUSIC”
BADIN, N.C.
Phone 115