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Show jA Secret Societies. fVHm Loynl Americans. &'yiKt Lake assembly No. SCO. Loy.il Amer-held Amer-held open meeting January l, 1G01, !' '(stolen friends were Invited. The evo-H evo-H Knots devoted to dancing and cards. "" Jtcshnicnts wcro served and every one fcnt enjoyed themselves as they can ii.Kgiih the L. A., and as a result wt Si 'fcet to seo many new faces la our )j 'Es very soon. Next regular meeting r.V;Kry Sth, W. R. C. . liMtp regular meeting of the George R. : '-'Rwell w- R c- wl11 DC hcId ,,L lh0 i.NiBt place Wednesday, January 6, 1904. jj ?Ktic.iilcr3 arc requested to attend, with Rcbeknh. ' Jwriarn Rcbckah lodge No. 5 held Its 3Klar meeting last Saturday evening. o'tfiKs 1W Rcbekahs were present. The 3 Eitary's report was received, and 11 2rtEcd of much Interest, showing a not 2 icm of membership for the term of thirty gVHBBbers, This makes 120 active and en-' en-' Kldstlc members on Miriam's roll. Tie 2 Kaurer's report showed that the lodgo '-'' In splcndkl flnnnclal condition. The llK.'jc ataff conferred the beautiful Re- degree on two candidates, and one , Fraternal Brothei'hood. "mlro LUv lodge No. 252 will celebrate ''Jeral-annual Installation ceremonies Tuesday evonlng, January 5, 1904, at AJclock. In the A O U. W. hall, 259 tliBth Main street A bright programme fJKflng prepared by the committee, con-IVKfig con-IVKfig of musical and dramatic features, SXhcr with a luncheon General Or-UwAfcrs Or-UwAfcrs W. II. Malona and wife will V(jSEt In the Installation ceremonies, and 3Bfl expected the escort team will make 'yflrsl appearance on this occasion. Urcry member of the lodge Is expected tif be present, and Invite their friends, as fc-proGram-no Is especially Intended for .'-'filing friends ST I Order of "Washington. -' 10 Oilier of Washington held Us Now ir's entertainment and last meeting nil' I ht Wednesday. December 30th, In Ha."? (ty hall, on Second East street. It ivcd very successful, a largo crowd f ' vis present, and everybody had a good w1 ie. llaucrbach's full orchestra fur-ffi't fur-ffi't bed brllllunt music for the occasion, ui rides the dancing, other enjoyable fea- M.wcre the vocal solos by Mrs Leona S IRIdenour and Miss Mae Anderson, ac-, ac-, npanled by Miss Plnkerton Tlio fancy fVi icing performed by little Sarah Porkcs N . khted every one. Many compliments re paid Mrs, J F. Sturgls for the very --H e. Instructions given the little dancer. uT- Le entertainment was only the fore-S;i fore-S;i iner of many enjoyable niralrs to bo i km tn during the winter senson. Next (dneFday night will be the Installation new officers by State Deputy A. G. s i han. as follow?: George Ellis, pa3t -iH pldent, Dr W. IT. Hopkins, president; " if W. ' Hall, vice-president; Judge Mkells, secretary. Charles E. Murphy, Hi Ptsurer; Miss Hattlc Ward, chaplain; ' RF. Wanlcas, escort: MI3S Laura John-'1 John-'1 i, assistant escort; Dr, Alvah Lewis, will Ileal adviser. iwlng to the Installation ceremonies '". I initiations, lodge will bo called to leivjiromptly at 7:30. All members jiv ftsc take notice. The first order of i, evening will be the reading of the iual .report by Comrade A. T. Waltz, l owed by the Installation ceremonies ffJ.ll captain of the degree team requests .' J ithc ladles thereof to be present at 7 t&'h a short drill. It la expected that 1 Ire a large number of nccepled nppll- " ptfivrlll present themselves for Inltla-Jw3Bf7Thc Inltla-Jw3Bf7Thc membere aro highly pleased (JBLthelr new homo In Unity hall, HO ii'Bi'Second East street. !r. o. o. f. itlc lodge No. 22 held Its regular ng last Monday night. Quite a 'number of the members were pres-is pres-is well as many visitors. Tho Joint e .staff of No. 3 and No. 22 conferred ecOnd degree on three brothers. The Was exceptionally line. On account ere being several candidates for the degree. No. 22 and No. 3 will hnve llatlon a week from tonight, Jan-11th. Jan-11th. and tonight No. 22 will havo In tho third degree All Odd Fel-arc Fel-arc Invited to meet with us. The era of No. 22 always try to mako rs feel at home. Wc meet In the top hall I. 0. O V. temple, i noble grand thanked tho officers nembers for the helpful support given or the term Just ended, and also ted the degree staff and degree cap-for cap-for the splendid work they havt during the term. Many others mada talks on different subjects of In-t In-t to the sisters. The lodge will havb Ifatlon of officers next Saturday eve-January' eve-January' 9tk, to meet In Joint hcs-on hcs-on an Invitation of Naomi lodge No. that purpose, ellty lodge No 17 had a well-at-sd meeting last Wednesday night, i pleasant and busv session was the t. The business of the term wua d up and the members look with sat-Uon sat-Uon to the report of the officers, It will show the lodge to be the prosperous nt the present time, and rger membci3hlp than nt any time Its organization. A candidate was cd and the llrst degrea conferred on brothers, lsldcrablc Interest Is taken In tho Ing next Wednesday night, when wo ct the largest attendance of members Eeen in this lodgo. The special fca-of fca-of the evening will be something suro thoroughly appreciated by ovcry It Is hoped that all will bo on I promptly, as the lodge will alBO ln-Its ln-Its new officers. 'Women of Woodcraft. Mlvcr Maple circle No. 108. As Chrlst-Jtajid Chrlst-Jtajid Now Year's both ciunc on mect-S mect-S jUlght, we have not held a meeting r two weeks; but will have one Friday wing, January S, 1001, when wc will mate several candidates. On January PW.BIlver Maple will hold a public ln-WlaUbn ln-WlaUbn of officers", assisted by Salt ! circle No. 559. after which It will We a musical and literary' programme, verybody welcome. Tho officers of Salt we clrclearo requested to moot, with Syw Maple on January Sth for rchcar- watchword for 1901 "Fraternity." Tvoodblne circle No -11 met In regular n, all officers and guards present Wo W a very pleasant meeting. No lnltlu-ns lnltlu-ns and no cards for membership. Wo W visiting neighbors from Silver Maplo Re. Tho nubile Installation of ofll-f ofll-f of No, 2rS and Woodblno circle No. wlll be given on January 12th Instead t.mUM', V 6tn ns stated In last week's com-M'un'Catlon. com-M'un'Catlon. on account of the committee . rMP rjfreshmcnta being unable to procure fc-B'6 dining-room for the former evening. i Knights of tho Mnccnhees. Lake tent No. 2 held its last rncct-f rncct-f the year on December 31st. Threo ilatc3 were Initiated and an enjoy-Hmo enjoy-Hmo had. Under good of the order, ' member present had a word to bout the prosperity of the order, and "poke a more .prosperous record for lent and order in 1904. i)lan tent No. 12 added another of members on Wednesday, Dcccm-Oln. Dcccm-Oln. and It Is expected that every uer win make an effort to begin the niectliiK of this year with a large to Commander Gray announces tho is. on of time on tho piano drawing eumai-y lai Ho urges the members e no time in bringing In the appll-) appll-) cardH. lo Commander W. F. Gray will visit rj, Beaver and Frisco next week, wpects to put in a tent at the latter w tents win bo organized at Stock-"Ingham Stock-"Ingham Junction. ML Pleasant and r southern points before April 1st. lerlcan Fork tent held a very sue-iui sue-iui dance un December 31st Over m?1,05 .n-Jyed the affair. Stnto mandcr Gruy was present and made Lioquent address. Many new mem-, mem-, were obtained. ,tcnt3 ln the State are getting inclr hustling clothes, and 1901 bids fair to be tho most successful year for tho order. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. The Brotherhood of American Yeomen will organlzo a now homestead of tho order In this city Tuesday night at Lan-drum'a Lan-drum'a hall, opposite Odd Fellows' hull. The homestead wfll eommenco with quite a largo membership. Tho order of B. ot A. Y. has Just closed the old year with a net gain of 000 members. Ladies of the Maccabees. Salt Lake City hive No. 4 held review lost Tuesday evening to admit new members mem-bers and to elope up the year's work, and Tuesday evening, January nth, all members aro requested to attend and start the new year In good shapo; so every lady Bee come and assist ln the good work. The committee on tho ball January 14th, nt Russell's hall In tho I. O O. F. building, is meeting wlth good success. Don't forget tho date. Salt Lako City tent No. 2 held its regular regu-lar review on last Thursday evening ami notwithstanding tho fact that It was New Year's eve Initiated a class Every member mem-ber present was called upon to say a few words and the last meeting of the year was enlivened by the many short Impromptu Im-promptu speeches full of good wishes for tho coming year. On next Thursday eve-ring eve-ring tho tent will Install tho officers for the coming term and all Sir Knights aro requested to be present. Masons of Mt. Pleasant. TRIBUNE SPECIAL. Mt. Pleasant. Utah, Jan. 3. The Ma. sonic lodge of this city elected and installed in-stalled tho following officers for the ensuing ensu-ing term: B. F. Lovell. W. M. ; C. N. Ray, S'. W,, J. W. McGann. J. W.; O. F. Wall, secretary; W. W Wodrlng. treasurer, J. M. Boyden, S. D.; J. M. Johnson. J. D.; A. J. IlolmqulHt, S. S.; Louis Woodrnlg, J. S ; Hugh O Connell, tylor. After the Installation In-stallation and conferring the Master Mason Ma-son degree upon a candidate, they served a nice supper. |