i i \ 1 1' j * it:/ i i 1; rij- 1 iW 5 ! j;j I :-■> i S I ^ t*: :i- Is ^i; ii 14 Candy, Soda Cigars, Magazines Postcards WHEN DOWN TOWN VISIT Johnnie Clements’ CIGAR STORE 32 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE CAMP AND Oversea EQUIPMENTS Officers and men tell us our Military Supplies are just what they are looking for. Bedding Rolls Clothing Rolls Sleeping Bags Collapsible Cots Kokoc Mattress Army Blankets Collapsible Buckets Collapsible Basins Folding Lanterns COME TO SEE US Parker-Gardner Company 16 West Trade Street Phone 35 THE CADUCEUS EXTEND WELCOME CHARLOTTE LODGES WISH SOL DIERS TO BE AT HOME. The fraternal orders of Charlotte extend a hearty welcome to all visii.- ing brothers in .Camp Greene to attend meetings and to make free use of lodge jooms. The lodge rosted fol- i'^wsr Shrine Club—Open daily, Masonic Temple, South Tryon and Second streets—Open daily. Scottish Rite Masons—Second Wed nesday in each month. Charlotte Chapter Masons—Every Thursday night Excelsior Lodge Masonsi-Monday night. Joppa Lodge Masons—Friday nights. Woodmen of the World—Hall over Tryon Drug Store, corner North Try- on and Fifth streets, first and third Tuesdays each month. Knights of Columbus—O’Donohue Hall, South Tryon and Stonev'ali streets, first and third Tuesdays in each month. Odd Fellows Hall—17 East Trade street, over Belk Bros. Tuesday and Thursday nights. Knights of Pythias—Pythian Castle, Piedmont building. South Tryon street, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday even ings. Red Men—Red Men’s Hall,. eornor North Tryon and Fifth streets, Thurs day and Friday nights. CART. SID. DARLING. Eagles’ Home—209 West Fourth street. Wednesday, 8-10. Elks’ Home—9 East Third street Open 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. Meetings Fri day. Jr. O. U. A. M.—Dilworth Council meet Monday nights over Tryon Drug Co., Fifth and North Tryon streets. MASONS ORGANIZE TO BUILD SHORTLY AT LIBERTY PARK. As a result of the meeting of the camp Greene Masons held at the den tal Infirmary last Thursday evening, the club has been organized and tem porary officers elected. Colonel William Kent, former camp commander, called the meeting to or der and the largest gathering of mil itary masons ever assembled in North CAI,PI. U. G. tvERHARDT, Carolina was in session. The commit tee on selecting a site reported that one con'd be secured for almost noth ing at Liberty Park and it was decided to build as soon as was practical and the necessary funds had 'been secured. It is iilanned to have the structure one or two stories with a Masonic club on the lower floor and a military lodge on the sfecond. The membership committee report ed that there were about 400 Masons ,3 k. i f i iL