January 18, 1907 (pg. 5)
Railroad Protective Association Annual Banquet
Society was given a rare treat on Saturday evening, January 12, when it was entertained at a banquet by the Railway Protective Association in their rooms corner Tenth avenue, North and Cedar street. This Association has just entered into its third year; yet it has made effective inroads among the people of Nashville. Sentiment is decidedly in their favor, as their work has proven in every way commendable. They direct particular efforts towards caring for the sick, the disabled and unfortunate railway employees, who will connect themselves with the organization. It has been their custom these past three years to give in some way a public entertainment which will bring around them Nashville’s good citizens. Saturday evening was not an exception to the rule. (Read more of the article here.)
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