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Show Secret and fraternal Societies of Salt Lake Royal Nciglihorc. Auxiliary camp 4086. R. K. A.f will hold Its meeting this (Monday) evening at x o'clock in the hall In tho I. O. O. R bulldlnc. when the following officers will be Installed: V. W. Oracle. Neighbor Neigh-bor Tobln; past oracle. Neighbor Smith; vice oraele. Neighbor Canty win: chancellor. chan-cellor. Neighbor Barlet; clerk. Neighbor Burrows; finance keeper. Neighbor l"a-fek; l"a-fek; marshal. Neighbor Wdcnknnip: inner in-ner sentinel. Neighbor Stewart: outer Hcntlnel, Neighbor Kline; managers, Neighbor Harry How. Burrows ami Im-oroux; Im-oroux; captain of degree team. Neighbor Wylle ,lonej. Neighbor Bhould not forget for-get the dance and banquet to be given February ID al the 1. o. O. F. hall by Iho M. W A. ami Royal Neighbors. There will bu something dolus:. Visiting members arc cordially invited to attend meetings. Wednesday evening. January 19. Salt Lake Valley ramp No,. .".072. Royal Neighbors Neigh-bors of Auierlcn. Installed lis ofllcers. Tho work put on by the eunip degree team j was highly appreciated by ihe members of the camp and by n number of visitors, visi-tors, who also expressed their appreciation apprecia-tion of the welcome extended to them. After the Installation I'asl Oracle Roth-wcll Roth-wcll was presented with a solid silver lovln? cup by tho members of the camp In appreciation of work sho has done for the camp in the ilvo years she tilled the oracle's chair. After the presentation all adjourned to tho banquet room, where cakes and coffee were served. Next Thursday evening the camp will give a dance. In the new hall al V.l Jvast First South, where meetings will be held hereafter here-after every Ilrst and third Thursdays of each month. Fraternal Union of America. The meeting of Evergreen Iodize No. li'l on Monday lust will go on reeonl as one of the finest and bent In Its history. Tho lodge room was very comfortably tilled by our members who desired to witness wit-ness the Impressive ceremonies of Installation In-stallation under the able management of Past Fraternal .Master AJbert GUI. who acted as deputy supreme president, assisted assist-ed by Mrs, Mary Frees as deputy supremo guide. The ceremony was well conducted and the following officers wore Inutalled. Fraternal master, second term. R. V. Aveson; justleit. William O. Crowton: secretary, sec-retary, sixth term, S. Chalker; treasurer, eighth term, II. 15. Rawllngs; truth, Min. Agnes UI1; mercy. Mrs. Ada Aveson; guide, Itudger O. Wlllcy; guard, Arthur Hanak; flcuTluc). .Mrs. Alice Rlonicpilst; stewards, .lames Moffat, Alfred Jackson and Edward Roberts. The executive com-niliteo com-niliteo made Its financial report for the past year, and proudly commended both the secretary and treasurer for the splendid splen-did showing of their books and accounts, which were - found to bo O. 1C. and balanced bal-anced to Hie. very cent. The secretary's report for the past year was also read and reflected great credit for the good condition of its membership, the Increase of same and the losses by death, transfers trans-fers and la isatlons. there beliiK only three of thf latter for the entire yar of l!)0!. A big IjoohI for an increase of membership has now started and the. campaign Is now on for two months, for which tho union un-ion looks for good results. One application applica-tion was presented and accepted at the last meeting, which was the sUirt. The beautiful golden Jewel was presented to i Past Fraternal Master Helen A. Stirling by Mrs. K. Johnson, which was responded to by a short speech of appreciation. After the exercises of the evening were over the lodge adjourned to Franklin's cafe on 7-uwcr Main street, where the tables were all beautifully arrnnged and decorated, and where a most sumptuous spread was enjoyed by all. O. A. K. The George 1. Maxwell W. R. C. will hold Its regular meeting Tuesday at 2 p. m. sharp In I.( O. O. "F. hall. Remolds Circle, Ladles of the G. A. U., at Its regular meeting Installed the following fol-lowing officers for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Henrieltii Harsh; sonlor viec-prcsldcnl, Elinor B. Burns: junior vlco-prcsldent. Christy Goble: chaplain, Lillian B. Tanner; secretary, Mrs. R. L. Shannon; treasurer, Agnes Price; conductress, con-ductress, Jennie Bowrlng; assistant conductress. con-ductress. Mrs. Pnssler; guard, Sarah Jenkins; Jen-kins; assistant guard. Mrs. Yocum. Mrs. Mary SIcatcr. the Installing officer, with titling remarks presented Mrs. Marsh with a beautifully engraved past president's presi-dent's pin. After responding in a pleasant pleas-ant manner the (president Invited 'the circle to partake of light refreshments, which were great enjoyed by all. Mrs. W. B. Short will entertain the members of the W. S. Hancock W. R. C. at her home. 63 Eighth East. Thursday evening. All members and their friends arc Invited. The James C. Rice Clrclo No. o. Ladle? of the G. A. R., will hold a card party al the residence, of Mrs. M. J. Horuc. 1001 South Thirteenth East street, on Thursday Thurs-day evening, February IT R'lO. All comrades com-rades and their friends arc cordially Invited. In-vited. The Daughters of Veterans will give a card party and social at the home of the Misses Franc and Bcsslo Boycc. SIT South First West street. Thursday evening, even-ing, February .1. All members of the. o. O. Howard. Mclvcan and Maxwell posts, corps and circles. Sons of Arctcrans and friends arc cordially invited. Sons and Daughters of Veterans will hold an entertainment In the I. O. O. F. building Friday evening, February 11, In commemoration of Lincoln's birthday. The programme will appear later. Maccabees. Woman tent No. 12 had work for the goat Wednesday evening last, the said goat being in good condition. The joyriding joy-riding was the cause of much amusement. amuse-ment. Tho social features of tho evening even-ing brought the meeting to a close. Tent No. 2, Thursday evening last, had a programme prepared for the entertainment entertain-ment of tho menihers. but owing to the arrival of a number of flint degree mcni-bers, mcni-bers, desiring to be Invested with tho second sec-ond and third degrees, the entertainment entertain-ment was held over until next. Thursday, and the second and third degrees were conferred, after which the cigars were passed around and a nabfcst was had. Interspersed In-terspersed with vocal and instrumental music by Sir Knights N. Hubbard and A. J. Adams. All enjoyed the evening. To the large number of the sojourning sir knights In the city, the local tents ox-tend ox-tend a cordial invltatlonMo be present at tho reviews. Banner hive No. 11 will hold regular review Tuesdav afternoon. February ! at 2::?0 o'clock, in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Visit-ing lady Maccabees are welcome. Salt I.ike City Hivo No. -i. Maccabees, will hold regular review Wednesday evening. even-ing. February 'J. A question of Importance to all members will be considered and a full attendance Is desired. Tho new officers of-ficers were Installed at last review. Lady Schonert. installing officer. and arc ready for the new year's work. Lillian IToIlister hive. No. IS. will hold a regular review In Eagles' hall Thursday Thurs-day evening. February :. Royal Neighbors. Utah Castle 33S met in regular session last Monday evening. On account of the absence of the illustrious protector, Jos. F. Walts, due to n serious accident, the past illustrious protector, Stephen L. Carman, Car-man, presided. Roll was called, showing all officers present but one. The ball committee reported all bills paid and a balance, with several members still to hear from. One refugee was found In waiting In the Inner court and was given the short-form work. A committee of three was appointed to make arrangements arrange-ments for" a card party to be given February Feb-ruary 7. The managers made a report on tho audit of the books of the secretary secre-tary and treasurer, which was more than gratifying. Arrangements wero made whereby the roll of the team members Is lo be called by the secretary each meeting meet-ing night and a record of the attendance kepi. The marriage of Clansman Blake-moro Blake-moro and Fair Lady Williams was announced an-nounced for Wednesday. January 2'J. Tho castle extends congratulations and best wishes. Instructions wero given to the sick committee to visit the sick members and convey to them the sympathies of the castle members. Meeting closed In duo form to meet again January HI. al s p. in. Visiting Highlanders arc always welcome. Order of Owls. The Order of Owls met Wednesday last and had a large meeting. Two new members were added to the nest, after which refreshments wero served, with lunch. The new committee on entertainment entertain-ment is Past President Axel If. Steeje and President Pete Nelson, who will furnish the entertainment for the next meeting. The Order of Owls will move into the Jennings block. 21 Wost First South, for Us next meeting, where It will lake up permanent quarters. Al the next meeting there will be three more snlilcd to the nest, and all are asked to come and take part in the work, which will bo put on by the new team. Visiting Visit-ing Owls arc Invited Modem 'Woodraen of America. Great Sail Lnkc camp No. 10071 held :iu interesting meeting last Tuesday evening, with all officers present. There were many visitors present who were cordially received Thf visiting committee commit-tee reporetd that all the nick membei-s are recovering. Three applications wero. presented and referred to the Investigating" Investigat-ing" commit te. Two transfer cards were favorabiy voted upon and Stephen C. James. Jr.. was adopted. Tho degree, team, under the command of Captain Weber. Is doing good work and will perform per-form tho Initiatory work February 1 belter bel-ter than it has ever been given hi the stite. Tho entertainment committee announces an-nounces a dance February lo, 1P10, al I. O. O. F. hail In conjunction with tho Rny;il Neighbors of America camp No. UiSrt, which will give a banquet. Tho price of admission will be only 2ii cents. There will be an Interesting meeting Tuesday evening and all members are urgently ur-gently requested to be present. Visiting Visit-ing neighbors are specially welcome. J. O. O. F. hall 8 o'clock. Pratonial Brotherhood. SeKo 7,IIy lodge. No. 2,"2, T. F. P... met In regular session Wednesday evening. Several applications for membership wero received. The storm kept Hie candidates from attending. The lodge horf secured a lease on ihe K, of c. hall. R?7 Eat First South street (Chrlstcnson's. dam -lug academy) and will meet the second und fourth Thursday nights of each mouth, beginning February 10. Tin iodgo has appointed a committee, eon- i slstlng of Sli-ters Wright, Uraul ami i Brother Weight, on entertainment that night. .Members may bring their friends. ; A full nt tendance Is anticipated. j The supreme lodge has sent Brother I and Sister Ewell here to work for Increased In-creased memboif.hlp of ihe Sail Lake' City lodges. Supreme vice President ; Emilia R. Neidlng will be here about the middle of March to Initiate a largo i class. Members are urged to give tho brother and the sister the names of' friends they would like to have juln the lodge; also to bring prospectivo candidates candi-dates lo the social. I. O. O. F. Salt lako lodge No. 'd, 1. O. O, F had a good mooting Friday night, one thai will bo remembered by tho brothers lucky enough to be preuont. Tho third degrob was conferred on seven candidates, after which Grand Secretary P. A. Slmpkln. In behalf or himself, and Past Grand .Master .Mas-ter A. Stewart, proented Salt Lake lodge with a- beautiful gavel for having attained at-tained the largest number of members In IJmj.s and lyO'.t. Salt Luke lodge No. 2 has now a membership of I'lJl of the finest men in Salt Lake. Next Friday, February !, tho lodco will confer the initiatory degree, on three or four candidates candi-dates and all Odd Fellows arc ured to come up and sec how the Initiatory should be conferrcu. Oqulrrh encampment had a well attended at-tended meeting last Tuesday evenlnp, there being present grand patriarch, grand high priest, grand scribe, snind treasurer and grand senior warden. Woodtnon of the World. Utah camp. No. .1I5S. had no regular meeting last "Wednesday on account of the old-time smoker that was held that night. The smoker In scneral proved to be a great success. There was plenty of entertainment and refreshments for all. The Rev. P. A. Slmpkin delivered one of the best fraternal speeches thai has been heard in these parts for some lime. When he got throuch there were about fifteen applications written up. That goes to show that the W. O. "W. Is growing, grow-ing, especially Utah camp No. :?,S. Next Wednesday will be the regular meeting. meet-ing. Women of Woodcraft. Silver Maple circle. No. 10f. held Its regular meeting Friday evening, January 2R, in I. O. O. F. hall. The clerk. S-M. S-M. Free, and cx-Captaln of Guards Marv Johnson wero wearing their prutty pins, given them at the Installation the Friday Fri-day night before. Mrs. MngluettI, Mrs. Bowers and Mrs. Schonert entertained and refreshments . were served. All had a good time. The Neighbors who don't attend miss a. cood time all the time. The dance should not be forgotten. Pythian Sisters. lTormlonc temple. No. S. Pythian Fis-tors. Fis-tors. mot in a well-attended regular soj-slon Friday evening. Sisters Knowl-don Knowl-don and Fowler, who Have been sick, were able to be presenL Sister Kloutr. Is reported improving. Sisters Ilcdrlck. ICnowldou and Randolph have the tickets for tho dancing party to lie given in Fnity hall Tuesday. February IS. They have secured one of tho best orchestras; In the city. Card room and tables hnv been provided for all who do -not care to dance. Much Interest Is being manifested mani-fested in the affair. The Danish Brotherhood. The "Apollo" lodse bold Its regular meeting Friday night nt the lodgf ball In the I. O. O. F. building. Carl Mebus was admitted by a transfer card. Reports Re-ports on committee matters were read and accepted. The lodge derided to celebrate cele-brate its anniversary. April with a banquet in the I. O. O. K. hall on that date. Several small socials were planned, which will be announced later. Improved Order of Red Men. Washakie tribe. No. J. kindled council lire last Mondny night and got through a great deal of business. An application was presented by a. paleface and referred to the proper committer- for Ita action tonight. A short session will bo held so that" the order can glveup the hall for a special meeting of tho degree of Pocahontas Waneta, No. 1. Knights of Pythias. Tho new officer? of Cnlanthe-Myrtlo lodge. No. 1. have taken a. great Interest In their work ami promise an enjojable timo this evening at the entertainment for the Knightf, ladles and friends. An entertaining programme, Including music, mu-sic, reading and recitations, has been carefully prepared and the officers assure as-sure all that the evening will be profitably profit-ably spent. Ladies' Auxiliary. A special meeting of Ladles' Auxiliary. No. 16. of the Typographical Tnlon will be held Friday afternoon, February I. at ll.no o'clock In Eagles' ball. Final arrangements will be made for the grand ball to he given February S In I'nlty hall. All members arc urged to bo prescut. Forostcrs of America. . Court Salt Lake. No. 1. will mcol Wednesday evening In the ball. 21 West First South, and all members are requested re-quested to bo present, as tho meeting will conclude with a social and smoker. Waneta Council. ' All members of Waneta council, No. 1, are requested to attend a special meeting meet-ing Mondav. January SI. 1910. at 1. O. O. F. hall. Market street, nt S o'clock. O. E. S. Mlzpah chapter. No. 3. O. IC. S.. will meet Tuesday evening. February 1. at 7:"0 o'clock. All members and visiting members cordially Imlted lo attend. |