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Show raj ' ifECRET AND FRATERNAL 1 SOCIETIES OF SALT LAKE 1 r m -rji Modern Woodmen, jnfodern Woodmen of America, E-jjcamp, E-jjcamp, will hold a public insta'la-rKofficcrs insta'la-rKofficcrs on Tuesday evening at MSMlghts of Pythias hall. 10 Main -'Mlat S.1S o'clock. Members of ISMKalt Lake camp are tendered a TjS(tnvilaiIon and also tbe Royal id1"15 of Ame rica. The general pub-Xjuu pub-Xjuu admitted, and as this is the 3jic In the history of the society 0j3)ublle installation has taken place. orcpectod that a large crowd will BApcnt. A D. McClure will have ;v60of the affair and will Install the tedft James Terry. Jr., will have oJrlof ,no degree team of sixteen Jyid will have the bulk of the work SSfirict to. The following officers linstallcd. Harry A. .lames, con-50Cel con-50Cel li. Sacketi. advisor; Sam C. BK banker; Dr. J. Y. Kwin. clerk: jrUjF.'W. Fowler escort; Vernon YVII--atchinan; Chris Hansen, scnlrv; -J B. Spraguc, Dr. A. Lipkls, Dr. i-MP. Musser. physicians. '?nkthe Installation an excellent niu-kWOgramme niu-kWOgramme will be rendered, and the .'Upg artists will appear: Charles L. Vfn. Hnr .J. Brlnd. Gilbert Savage. .fcornlfr- J'Hlhui Brnnnlng. Gladvs aHEthclyn Smith. Joseph Cllnc and 5AlIcii. Mr. Allen will plav several fawn compositions on the piano sjJl Introduce the new march, "Ex-;6."?j'.Camp," "Ex-;6."?j'.Camp," which he composed In l0"0.'.' ,?f 11,0 camP and dedicated to A. K. Jalbot, head consul of the Modern Woodmen of America. Great Salt Lake camp. No. 10071. held its annual installation of officers at the camp hall In the 1. O. O. F. building last i.l.!2Swy ?VcV,,,e' Tllc Installing officer pi V b- Jonc5r, tlH outgoing banker. Ihe following officers worn Installed: Consul. II. N. Mow; adviser. N. Ncalson; banker. L. P Hill: clerk. Edward Krel, -bid: escort, C. M. Ellison: watchman, W. s. Wood; sentry. William Smith; managel. S. A. Morning: camp phv-,c phv-,c -8, 1Jr- Urownfleld and Dr. O. A. berry. I olio wing the installation of officers cigars and fruit were passed around and h number of speeches were made There will be no regular meeting I uesday evening, as the team boys, wltn Captain Weber in charge, and the officers of the cam), will pay Ogd.m camp a fra-teral fra-teral visit and oxempllfv the work Ml those who -wish to go to Ogdcn should be at the D It. G depot at a o'clock p. m. sharp Tuesday, January IS. Maccabees. Salt Lake City tent. No. was in regular regu-lar review on Thursdav evening last State Coininadcr C. I- Kelly InstalFed tho officers for the ensuing year. Speeches of felicitation by the newly installed officers offi-cers was the order of the evening. Record Rec-ord Keeper II. N. Standlsh presented a financial report showing the excellent condition of the tent. Utonian tent No. 12 installed the following fol-lowing newly elected officers on Wednesday Wednes-day evening last, State Commander C. F. Kelly officiating as installing officer. The oftleers Installed follow: P. C. K. A. Dufra; commander, A. Mcla; lieutenant commander. .1. N. MeCabc; chaplain. E. I?. Porter; sergeant. J. W. Lawson; master-at-arms, J. Kagie; first master of the guard, M. Mejla; second master of the guard, R. J. Gardner; sentinel, C. A- Wilson; picket. W, J. Gardner. Tho newly installed commander produced the cigar box and a good time followed. A number of applications for membership were held over until the next review. re-view. On Wednesday evening next (he tent in conjunction with the uniform rank will give a caul social at I. O. O F. hall. Banner hive No. 11. I,. O. T. M.. Mill hold regular review Tuesday afternoon. January IS. at l';30 o'clock. In L O. O. F. hall. There will bc Installation of officers offi-cers for the ensiling year. All visiting Lady Maccabees arc welcome. i Boyal Arcanum. Tho regular semi-monthly meeting of Siilt Lako council. No. 1517. of the Royal. Arcanum, was held on Thuradoy evening. Jrinuary 10 1PI0. at their council rooms in the old Masonic hall on West Temple i'.'riS000"," Sr"1!1 Ki'Ofis.. which was largely and enthusiastically attended. The Installation of officers lor the vour 11U0 hvVnnYA nn" "Rre6ivoly conducted by Deputy Mipremc Regent C. IC. Smith, in the obsenro on account of Illness of Supreme Regeni I-- W. Gardiner, the fol-owlng fol-owlng officers beim? installed: John Q. Crltchlow. regent; W. 1C. joneS. vice xe-gent; xe-gent; E. I j. Smith, orator; E. L. .lone-secretary: .lone-secretary: W. S. Anderson. colhH-ior- t' S. Kinuerslry, treasurer; E F. McDonald. McDon-ald. eba)lafn; John T. I?utlor. guide"- c W. Price, warden; W. C. Prlee. bcnirv' George. A. Mush, organist: 15. w. Kul'lv aud Murray Sullivan, trustees. Following the installation, the retiring regent. Paul L. P.ecmer, waa pifsonled with a handsome post regent's Jewel by Deputy Supremo Regent Smith on behalf of the members of the council, who made a very apnrotiriuie spceeJi. and Mr. Meemer fittingly acknowledged this with a few remnrks. Refreshments were soned and an enjoyable evening was spent bv those present. Fraternal Brotherhood. Sego Lily lodge. No. T2. T. F. D.. met In a well-attended regular session Wednesday Wed-nesday evenhig. .sister Jenkins presented her transfer card from Park t'ltv and was elected a member of Sego Lilv lodge. N". 11. Wright was initiated according to Ihe new ritual. The report of the auditing audit-ing committee was read and accepted. Past President J. E. Funk Installed tiic following officers for the ensuing term: Arthur Ti, Gairell. president; Emma J Green, vice president: Mary A. Rat staff chaplain; Susan M. Penny, secretary: I N. Lannlng. treasurer; Margaret Service. Serv-ice. mlstres.-jii-arms; Joseph A. Ralr.-aff, Ralr.-aff, serceanl-nt-arins; Virginia I). Ernst Inner doorkeeper; John Furter. outer doorkeeper: Ixiuise Gerardot. musician. Sister Grant made a nice quilt and presented It l the lodge, to bo raffled off at an early date. Heo it at .sister Ernst's-, MS East sieeond South. Be present ot the next meeting. Danish Sisterhood Lodge jNo. 53. The jegniar meeting on Jnnuary 13 w is a very pkn.Mng and profitable one. E,-Pr' Sl(U nl Anna Sorenscn was pre;- nt, whlh the new officers were Installid 1 these being: Ex-President A. M. Ton-nesen. Ton-nesen. president ; Eliso Iversen. vice-president; Cecllie B. Nielsen. Karon M. Sorenscn Soren-scn and Hannah N. Petersen, trustees; TIansine Larsen. inside guard. The secretary, sec-retary, treasurer and conductor, as well as"" other unnientloned members of the board remain In office for the term. Besides Be-sides good receipts, the lodge had an Increase In-crease of one new member and accepted the report of the finance committee, whic.li had been dispatched soon after New Year. Thereafter the Sisters and passive members enjoyed refreshments and a delightful de-lightful spirit prevailed- It was announced that a dance and social evening Is being planned for Friday. January 28, In 1. O. O. F. hall on Market street, -where the Sisters of No. .V5 hope to see many of their older and younger friends and predict pre-dict a good lime for all. Royal Highlanders. Utah castle No. li.'IS held a public installation in-stallation of officers last Monday evening. even-ing. The hall was crowded with Highlanders High-landers and friends, who were enthusiastic enthusias-tic over the work as It. was done. The stale deputy acted as Installing officer. Fair Ladles Collins and Myers of Ogdcn castle were among the visitors. After the installation the team executed an exhibition drill, which was reviewed by Colonol Kell and Past Captain Sadler of the Uniform rank. K. O. T. M. They made a pleasing report, on the work. Olher members of (he IT. R. of the K. O. T. M. were the guests of honor. Punch was served by the members of the team and dancing was indulged In until midnight. mid-night. The new officers will have the hearty support of all the members of the i-astlc. There will be a masquerade ball this evening and next Mondav there will be a regular meeting, to which all visiting fair ladies and clansmen arc Invited. Fraternal Union of America. Evergreen lodge. No 1fil. will meet Monday next, mi which occasion the annual an-nual Installation of officers will take place and the evening will be ono of extreme ex-treme pleasure and enjoyment. The financial report of the past year, as well as Iho sceretniy's general report, will also be given. Monday hist at the regular regu-lar meeting of the lodge two applications were presented and four candidates were Initiated into the mysteries of the order. No Initiation will take place next Monday, Mon-day, owing to the Installation ceremonies and every member should be present to witness this ceremony, which is not only impressive but pretty. All officers-elect must bc prepared for installation next Monday, and are therefore requested to bo present. Olher features of the evening even-ing will be made known only lo those who are fortunate to bo present. Woodmen of the World. I lob camp No. -1XS. W. O. AY., licld its regular meeting Wcdnesdav evening and the ncwl -elected officers took churge of the affairs of the camp. The regular routine business was transacted, and six new1 applications were acted upon and passed. The captain and his team were on hand hi full force, nnd the five strangers strang-ers who were In waiting were initiated. It, was decided by the camp that Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. January -jb. the camp will give a open old-time smoker for Its members and their friends. All tho members wr requested to bo on hand and not to forget to bring their friends. Order of Owls. The Order of Owls met at its new quarters. Knights of Columbus hall. i::7 East First booth street, and had a very huge crowd. One new member was added to the nest, and one application was also balloted on and elected. There will be three new applications at the next meeting. meet-ing. There will nlso be retreshments served. On that night the hall committee commit-tee was given full power to act In regard re-gard lo club quarters. Tho Order of Owls are preparing for a big dance and entertainment some time In tho near future. Another large crowd should be present. G. A. H. George R. Maxwell, w. R. C. will hold Its regular meeting Wedncsriav. January Janu-ary 10, at J.oO. at 1. O. O. V. hull, EYA COWAN P C The James C. Rice circle. LadleV of Ihe G. A. ft., will give a social and card party Wednesday evening. Januatv ID at tho residence of Mrs. Mary .1. irot:e' inoi South Thirteenth East. All ciu-lo members, comrades of the G. A. R., members mem-bers of the Relief Corps and their friends aro cordially invited. Take tho Sugar House car. Royal Neighbors. Next Wednesday night u K of P hall. Salt Lako Valley ramp No. .Id""" Royal Nolchbois of America, will Install I heir officers, followed by a banquet. All Royal Neighbors aro cordially Invited to attend. After February 1 the camp will occupy its new hall at 137 East First South street, where they will meet tho flrat and third Thursdays of each month. Foresters of Amorica. Court Salt Lnke. N'u. I will meet in the K. of P, hull. K!7 East Flrt Smith, on Wednesday evening. January ll. Ali members are requested to be present, for there are several matters of business to be disposed of. One of Interest to all members will be the report of the committee com-mittee having in charge tho handling of socials during the winter months. " All visiting brothers are invited to bc present. Pythian Sisters. Hermolno temple. Pythian Sisters, met in a well-attended regular session Friday Fri-day evening. The grand chief. Mrs. Nora Williams of Park City, was present and made a nico talk, giving many valuable suggestions that should result in much good to the temple and order. All como to meeting nnd help yourselves y boosting boost-ing for the temple. Red Men. Washakie tribe. No. I. will hold an open meeting this (Monday) evening in honor of -Great incohonee Joseph Far-rar Far-rar at 8 o'clock In the Odd Fellows' hall, Postoffice place. You aro requested lo attend and bring your friends. Women of Woodcraft. Woodbine circle No. -H will hold their regular meeting Thursday evening, January Jan-uary 20. in I. O. O. F. hall. The retiring retir-ing officers and the Incoming officers are requested to he present, as we will install in-stall our officers. Please wear badges. W. R. C The ladies of the James TJ. McKcan W. R. C. will be entertained by Mrs. George. J. Brown at her home. G24 West Third North street, on Thursday afternoon. January Jan-uary 20. All coi-ps ladles are cordially welcomed. Fourth North car is convenient. conven-ient. L. O. T. M. Lillian Holllster hive No. lo will have Its installation of officers Thursday evening. even-ing. January 20. in the Eagles' large hull. All Maccabees are Invited. All guards and officers will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock for the last drill. |