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Show Order of Washington. Wednesday evening. May 15, will be the regular Initiation night of ihe month, and quito a number of tandldntes will he Initiated In-itiated on that evening. After Ihe Inltla-torv Inltla-torv work a little supper will be served in the dfnlnir-rooni In honor o"t the newly-electcd newly-electcd mom bars, nnd the remainder of the evening will be spent In daucInK- The Fratornn Brotherhood1. Sego Lily lodge N-y. 252 has Increased lt working forces very materially In tho past, ft-v) weeks, both by th- addition of members and tll6 renewed Interest on tlijQ part of pome who had boon awny. Among the valued additions arc Brother George Nixon, wife nnd daughter, Rosa, transferred from Denver No. 72. and who aro enthusiastic workers In fraternity. Sister Clara C. Raymond, vleo-prcsldent, has returned from out9lde points and Is evincing, her loyalty by bringing In new member, Slslx-r Corlimc Leroy is planning plan-ning wme intorentlng feu lure in eeeol t lines, and Sega Lily will yet ba heard from lu degrc-o' york. ' The comliiK or our supremo vlce-preil-dent. Sister Einmn Neldlg of Los Angelos. Is anticipated with unusual Interest, and every member of Sego Lily will surely be present Tuesday evening, May 31. , Knights of Pythias. Tomorrow night the grand iodge officers of th grand domain of Utah will p.iv an ofllciul visit to Lincoln lodge No. 3, It. of P.. and all sojourning Knights are cordially cor-dially Invlte'd to uttend. Tho committee on locating tho graves of deceased KnlghLs, appointed from Lincoln Lin-coln lodge, having located moat of the graves of the deceased members, feels that there should b a turnout on K. of P. Memorial clay that would be In keeping with tho high standard of the order. Some of the members of Lincoln lodge are endeavoring to form a company of the Uniform Rank Knight a of Pythias, and any Knight desiring to Join will ploase notify the chancellor of Lincoln lodge. Veteran Odd Fellows. The Veteran Odd Follows will meet Wednesday evening at S o'clock to complete com-plete their organization. All members are requested by the secretary and treasurer, S. G. Brlnton, to come prepared lo pay fees and dues. . ' W. R. C. '' ' ' - J. B. McKcan W. R. C. meets Wednesday, Wednes-day, May 25. A full attendance of- members mem-bers nnd officers is requested. On Tuesday evening. May 24, a commemorative com-memorative camp fire Is to be given In Jennings' hall. In which tho possts and corns will unite. Women of Woodcraft. Silver Maple circle No. MB held Its regular regu-lar weekly meeting Friday evening. fay 20. with a very large attendance and a great many visiting neighbors. Two strangers were made acquainted with tho mysteries of the wood, and a general good time for all was enjoyed after tho Initiation Initia-tion work. The Women of Woodcraft are planning a day for the unveiling of monuments monu-ments and decorating graves of departed neighbors. The day will be some Sunday In June, to bo announced later. Silver Maple will unveil a monument for a departed de-parted member of Pocatello circle here. Everybody welcome. Our guarding neighbor, neigh-bor, Mrs. E. S. Dunn, Is visiting In Idaho and Wyoming. Salt Lake circle No. 5o0 meets every Wednesday evening In Knights of Columbus Co-lumbus hall, 21 West Firs.tl South. G. A. R. A union Grand Army social will bo given In McKcan post hall, 21 West First South street, tomorrow night by McKcan post and corps. Maxwell posl andcorps and tho ladles of the G. A. R. A'pleas-lng A'pleas-lng programme has been arranged, to be followed by a social good time. Jt will be opened by: 1. "America," by the audience. 2. Piano and violin ' duet by Miss and Mr. FItzpatrlck. 3. Song by Prof. C. J. Neltleton. I. Poem, "The Unknown Dead," by Mrs. A. J. Johnson. 5. Short talk by Rev. T. W. Pinker ton. C. Song by Miss FItzpatrlck. Reynolds circle. G. A. R., meets Tuesday Tues-day afternoon in Federation of Labor hall. AH members aro requested-to be present. George R. Maxwell post, corps and ladies la-dies of the Grand Army join the McKcnn pest and corps In memorial services Tuesday Tues-day cvenlns. May 21. Every commde should attend our next meeting on Thursday. Thurs-day. May 2G, as business of Importance will be transacted. Federation of Labor hall. State 'and Fourth South streets. I. 0. 0. F. Oqulrrh encampment No. 1 has a regular regu-lar meeting tomorrow night, to which n full attendance of tho patriarchs Is re- nilod th-U the arrangements for tho conferring of the patriarchal degree on several cnndl-luto.n at the ilr-:t meeting in June may bo successfully accomplished Golden Rule encampment No. 2 con-tcrred con-tcrred the royal purple degreo on three patriarchs lat Tuesday night, and, considering con-sidering the assistance given, the work was excellently c,on Tho captain of tho (legreo stafi requests tho attendance of all members at Oqulrrh's meeting tomorrow to-morrow nlghtv Canton Colfax No. 1 had at the last cantonment n good attendance, and the chevaliers showed a marked Improve, ment In the proficiency of their drill, a here aro several applications to be soon presented. Ladles of the Maccabees. Banner hive No. 11 hold a very pleasant pleas-ant review Tuesday last. Tuesday, May SH. 2 Jo 5 p. m.. Mrs. Watson will entertain enter-tain the hive and friends at her home, G1C South Third East, The hive will give, an excursion- some time in June, lo American Fork. ' Maccabees. Salt Lake City hive No. I held regular review laot Tuesday evening, with u large attendance present. The deputy superior commander, Alice Porges, spoke well for tho good of tho order and Its member-Hl.lp. member-Hl.lp. The guards aro requested to bo present at our next review. . Degree of Pocahontas. Waneta council No. 1, D. of P., kindled kin-dled Its fire In due form Inst Saturday 'night at the eighth run of the sheep Svlth the Pocahontas, May Livingston on tho stump. J. E. Bosch was present, and has issued a special dispensation to admit ad-mit palefaces for ninety days |