BADtl^l BU^.LETIN LODGE NOTES Page Nineteen D. O. K, K. Items Suez Temple, No. 73, of Charlotte, N. C-, met November 19, for its regular ^nnual meeting', with some thirty or ^•■ty candidates to be initiated in the Janks of D. 0. K. K. Among those can- •dates was John H. Bolton, from Badin, ^ho whispered to one of the Charlotte ’■others, and said “I wish I did not have many friends from Badin.” But "svertheless “BOLT” went thru with faith, and still says if anybody ^njoyed it any better than he did, they .’’Sht to charge them fifty dollars, ^■''erybody seemed to enjoy the occasion ^®''y much, with the exception that it rather cool coming in on the fol- morning. Evidently some of our ^others were forced to spend the night ^ cotton mill, near Mount Pleasant. who these brothers were, ■ I think Joe Hoffman can give some ^’^’’’^tion as to who they were, as he his wife a five-pound box of candy on the following morning, and asked her from R ^hose from Badm were W. H. Davis, J. E Dawkins, John H. Bolton, C. L. Ellison,' tL. Oraham, Rev. T. G. Tate W ? R M W. F. Livingston, B. N. Moose, Tom Martin, R. P. Reese, T. S. Maynard, E. F. Smith, W. H ErCul^ Hoffman, Ld. Culp, James Vann, and Z. V. Robin- son; also Mr. Guy Bradford, a former Badmite, but now of Bladenboro. E. Dawkins ing night, and new applications. We also have organized a degree team; I am glad to say that they are doing fine wor . We also had a banquet after our meetmg, and everyone present certainly enjoyed themselves. We meet the second moMh V nights of each D. T. SWAGERTY, c. Com. Lee J. Collins, Clerk OUVOIDS UO SOU PRfCIOUS MU wt sitvn MMMorn • CMICtUlltllf (IFT THINK Woodmen of the World Badin Camp, No. 744, held their reg ular meetmg November 26, and had a large crowd present. We had one new member to introduce in the Order, and had several applications. This Camp is doing some nice work now. We have new members to introduce every meet- Knights of Pythias Notes Lodge, No. ^^3, held Tuesday, December 2, 1919 the annual election of officers to serve r the coming year was the principal business attended. The following are the officers elected: J f!‘i^ Commander; J. Earl Dawkins, Vice-Chancellor; J. H. o on, relate; J. F. Hunnicutt, Keeper sell r'. W. H. Rus sell, Master of Work; A. D. Howell Master of Arms; E. M. Evans, Master’ of Finance; Z. B. Robinson, Master of Exchequer; Tom Martin, Inner Guard; J- 1. Green, Outer Guard. Shop Early T'o avoid the Rush, we advise you to delect your Holiday Goods at once We have a better line to select from than ever Quality Goods at reasonable prices , W. J. ROWLAND COMPANY D, oor to Pottoffice ALBEMARLE, N. C. The BADIN CASH STORE I • is making a Specialty of Practical and Useful Christmas Gifts We have a Beautiful New line of Ties, Silk Socks, Handkerchiefs, Useful Jewelry for Men, and all the standard necessary articles of wear for Men, Women, and Children. If you want articles that are Useful, Good- Looking, and Good-Wearing, come to The BADIN CASH STORE BADIN, N. C,

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