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Show Salt Lake Lodge News FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, nllowinjr the rlr&lRnut Inn by the prand ie of net Friday as Victory day, aerie 07 A initiate a lurso class. The new team in rfiidiiicps and th exercises promise to re most jnt risMn. A Inrci millibar uf members have been reinstated nnd will bu sent. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. ) eperpt fnmp -1UG, VoeInien of tlip World , Inst Thursday mrtiini and hail as guest honor Deputy Uemi Consul Itover of Den-Mr. Den-Mr. Huver graphically b'seiileil the work th" order In general mul tlie campaicn '' bcini: carried nn at Nnlt Lake. There i n pood Htteii'innee. The en nip orchestra, or Conductor Kolb, with Mr. UeJnug at tlie :'io, is Klvinj exeeelleiit entertainment e:vh ling. C. .1. Winter is nheiirsini,- u male riet anil writ bo ready snou to udd to tlie t iram. i. cIhsp of candidates was given Ihe Ins-: Ins-: of hospitality and another class will bo ly for tlie next meeting. All lii-uienanls expected to meet tlie clerk's office to-"it, to-"it, and with t bo other rainps during the W. for reports Hint instructions In tlie mem-'hip mem-'hip drive. Pisiiiet Manager Huuz-Ml is 'inw! to hi home bv Illness. Clmries It. (I -v as buried last Sunday in City ceme- tnh camp No. "Woodmen of tlie World, 1 its regular monthly social last Wednes-nipht. Wednes-nipht. The iitteniliinee was one of tite est the camp lias ever hnd. 'i'he enter-niont enter-niont was excellent. Lieutenants secured ty-five applications during Iho danee. Next biesdny the regular e:imp nieetint; will lie Pat Gould jiticinh-d Hie dance after be-dlschHrped be-dlschHrped from a hospital. imp Woodmen of the World, held 0 re- nieetinc Tuesday. The entertaining e"m- ce reported sm-eoss nt the dune.- given Tri-1 Tri-1 nt which foiirtorn applications for ni'-m-rhip were soeured. Oa plain l.awson and his lieutenants reported progress on the eam-'n eam-'n membership. The drive starts today, ."y member is expected ti secure at Vast . application, ie Hick conimitfeo reported the following "nhnrs ill; l),vrl,., f;ibMm. Given. Kislier, i'ounld and .lenon. islts to them are ,id. Neighbor Mines nf M" it hoc any camf iMurray c:tvo a good c:i in pa kn talk, fob d by District Mnnag. t Hunzrll nnd p.-putv 1 Consul Hover. The la t t'-r renuested all bers to l,a present n..xt Tn.day. Five Idates were intr.iu-fd and fourteen ap-(ions ap-(ions were voir-l on for next Tuesday, ndnnce at the nicotiu-s avornpes 1'tO. .OTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. e masquerade ball given by tbmiestead No. rfi; but Friday night was a hie success. This ' Mt one of the hie l bines the committee for tlie near future. ei Fridav night ,.i:-s of twenty-five eiindtdut.s will 'he inl-'fi inl-'fi J. The full floor work will be on ami ' under the management of Archer Simons. The team is improving and the w.ork will be a pleasure. Rowftiia circle will hold its regular meeting at Mrs. Osrar Lindqnist's residence, 439 Edith avenue, at 2 p. m. Tuesday. IMPERIAL ORDEE OF MUSCOVITES. Kremlin Kazan. Imperial Order of Muscovites, will hold the fifteenth semiannual bear hunt In the hnll of Highland lodg No. 21, I. O. 0. V.. at Upper Ringhnm Canyon, noxt Sntur-dny Sntur-dny evening. Nobles from ail provinces arc requested to be present. LADIES OF THE G-. A. a. T. n. Gorrinn circle will nieot Tuesday afternoon after-noon in I. 0. O. F. hall. This meeting hnx boon especially planned. It will be iiiiukii:iI y Intcrofitine. Invitations have been extended to the members of sistur circles and to the comrades com-rades of the Grand Army of the Republic. Refreshments will bo served. The Red Cross is asking Hint the circle knitter again tnke up their work. Many Belgian Bel-gian children and mothers are in need 0f knitted garments. Those who wish to aid should report to the auxiliary chairman at tlie meeting. meet-ing. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Modern Woodmen of America. Groat Salt Lake camp, No. 10071 . held an interesting meeting Inst Monday night. After the regular order of business, the neighbors listened to short tnlks by liny Onvlg and Neighbor Hint horn, who have Just returned from the Tnited States service. ser-vice. These are the first of Severn 1 of the members to return. They were welcomed, with great enthusiasm. Today Great Salt Lake ramp will hold a get-foeether social. All members are Invited. Refreshments will bo served follow fol-low ing curds. - ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Auxiliary camp -msu will hold its mooting to-nielii to-nielii at I. O. O. V. hall. After a short business busi-ness session a social en tertaiunicn t lias been planned by the entertainment committee of Croat Salt Lake camp, Modern Woodmen of America, and auxiliary camp. Tlie officers are anticipating n record at tendance. At the last mooting visitors from Colorado. Minnesota and Kansas were given a welcome. Cards were bai. iotcd upon, and, ni'ter closing, tlie Modern Woodmen, who meet upstairs, surprised the camp. They set tlie tables, served coffee, cake and sandwiches, then all played games and danced Auxiliary rnmp 40fi, Royal Neighbors nf Americn. meet touicht in Odd Fellows' hall. Oracle Kliz.tboth Stewart requests nil members to be present. Initiation, drill work and a social so-cial time a re planned. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Sego Lily lodge 252. Fraternal Brotherhood, meetR nt K. of P. hall. 5,S r.nti Broad wav, every Tuesday evening. On Tuesday. March IS. Fraternal Brotherhood cjv0 a social and open meeting for all members and friends, it being the mini versa ry of the order. A i members from out of town are welcome. ROYAL HIOHLANDFR9. The Royal Highlanders will hold nn Installation Installa-tion of officers elected for the coming term on Wednesday evening nt o'clock. F.very mombo-- is roqueted to be present. The meet'-lugs meet'-lugs have boon well attended lat.dv. Refreshments Refresh-ments Hill be served by the l:tdts of the lodge Immediately after the close of business. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Salt LV:p lodge No. 2.-;. l .,iy.nl Order of Moose, added six new members at tlie initiatory initia-tory ceremonies last Th'trsdsy night and has a large clnss of accepted candidates who are to lake their obligations at the next regular s.ion. Tlie b-dce will giv- its regular Saturday Sat-urday night dance at the el-brooms March S Tickets may be p-oduced from th secretary! Those members of the IachI lodge who hull the second d-'groo are looking forward with pleasn-able Anticipation ro i he big frolic of the Ctah Mooo'ieari leCj(,n. to be held in Ocden on the evening of Saturda v, March 15 Tlie Salt Lake contingent will go bv tpecl-ii train. |