y inu iour.r inHooded Man HandsanHuron Pastor CashliitAs Gift Of Klanie:iIIHuron, 8. P., jui -1.—justRpv. G. W. Elliott. local pastor wasabout to opon his sermon Sundayevening at the Church of ChristV’ Tabernacle, a hooded man entered*■ I the church, walked to the pulpit 1 - down the north aisle, handed Mr. ItElliott two envelopes and made his [fl | exit down the south aisle, ' t*. j One of the envelopes contained jtt | the following message:“Dr. Elliott—Dear Sir: We, thecitizens of the Invisible Empire. |fKnights of the Ku KIux Klan, do hereby offer this small token of our appreciation for the courtesy you extended us for the use of your churchiv thi« last _we.ek__fnr our meeting Very f truly yours, the committee.The other envelope contained several hills of currency.It is understood that there were*IsI 1several Klan^men )n the conjKr^*;*-•• • . s. ' ;-v.- *- . ,wk: '3S'i tion to hear the sermon on “The*-Great Apostasy.” setting forth the first human creed of record made.125 A. D.I