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Show SECRET SOCIETIES, Fraternal Brotherhood. Utah lodge, No. CCS, of tho Fraternal Brotherhood, will hold Its regular meeting meet-ing on Friday evening and a number of now candidates will bo there for initiation. initia-tion. All members aro requested to bo ln , ldSO room promptly at S o'clock. Salt Lako lodge, No. 1S7, at Its regular mooting held In Federation of Labor hall, received and acted upon several applications appli-cations for membership and Initiated two new mombcrs Into tho mysteries of tho order. Tho following officers were elected elect-ed to sfcrvo for tho ensuing semi-annual term: President, Walker W. King; vice-president, vice-president, Lena Fafek; secretary, Wll-' Wll-' liam Sorenson; treasurer, R. D. Pomc-roy; Pomc-roy; physician, Dr. Addison McCurtaln; musician. Lena M. Dawson r chaplain, May A Dawson; sergeant, John M. Wal-den; Wal-den; mlstress-at-arms Mary R. Sanders; Inner door-keeper. George E Preston; outer door-keeper. J. P. Wllklns; past president, Mabel E. Roth well; press correspondent. cor-respondent. J. B. Wllklns; finance committee, com-mittee, J. B. Wllklns and John H. Thome; trustees, R. D. Pomeroy and Mabel E. Rothwell Arrangements are completed for a public Installation of officers and ( an entertainment on January 3. Sego i Lily lodge visited this lodge in a body i and a good social time was had. State i organizer. Brother Malsua, was present i and spoke on tho rapid growth of the i order In this State and congratulated tho i members on the personnel of the order, i Sego Lily lodge No. 252 elected the fol- i losing officers on Tuesday last: Presi- dent. Ilustln Hudson; vlco-presldont. R. ( B. Quay secretary, Mrs. S. B. Penny; treasurer, Bea L. Corum; chaplain. Mrs. Jerusha Coiuir. sergeant. Alonzo King; ' M. of A., Myrtle B. Conloy; lnsldo guard. 1 Irvln C. Gaumcr; outsldo guard, Walter 1 Bowdle; medical examiners, J. U Glesy and Charles G. Chandler; lodge phvslclan, J. U. Glesy; musician. Corrlnno Harris; correspondent. Besslo Errlckson. Six candidates were Initiated last Tuesday, Tues-day, and nlno moro applications are ; ready for noxt meeting. Tho visit of Supreme Su-preme Vice-President Emma R. Neldlg Is anticipated with great interest, and tho five lodges of Utah will unite in a celebration cele-bration of tho event. Hoynl Arcnnum. At . large nnd enthusiastic meeting of Salt Iako council, No. 1517, held at their hall Thursday evening, December S. officers of-ficers for the ensuing year were elected as follows; R.. George O. Orr; V. R., Henry Coulam, Jr.; P. R., II. A. Joplln; secretary, Edward L. Jones; O., E. M. Garnett; treasurer, T. P. Shepherd; collector. col-lector. J. Crulckshank, chaplain, P. L, Becmcr; G., W. C. Coulson; W., A. B. Walker; S.. II. H. Schroeder; pianist, C. L. Klmcrer; trustee, W. P. Cooper. The Royal Highlanders. Last Monday evening Utah castle, No. 23S. assembled In hall No. 1, Federation of Labor halls, and elected the following officers: C. W. M. Silvers, Illustrious protector; A. T. McPherson, chief counsellor; coun-sellor; Mrs. E. A. Oakley, worthy evangel; evan-gel; Mrs. F. E. Lincoln, first worthy censor; cen-sor; Mrs. J P. Ebert, Becond worthy censor; cen-sor; Mrs. I. M. Robinson, secretary; Mis. G. M. Fraser. treasurer; F. M. Smith warden; S. L. Williams, sentry; J. II. Marshall, chief spearsman; Mrs. L. C. Illnman, chief archer; Mrs. I. F. Norllng, guide; Miss Amy Bettlnger, herald; S J. Robinson, member board of managers; Dr. E, D. Hammond, medical examiner; Dr. H. C. Deane, medical examiner. Aside from tho medical examiners Mrs. 1. M. Robinson, secretary, was the only member mem-ber re-elected. After the election Fair Lady HInman and Clansman Silvers entertained en-tertained tho members moat excellently nt n "fl rnvfir-hlnnt lnt cnrln1 " Miccahees. Utonlan tent. No. 12, K. O. T. M-, at Its last review received three applications for membership, and elected the following follow-ing officers for the next six months: Com. mandor, Stanley W. Patterson; lieutenant commander, Thomas NaJsh; record and finance keeper. J. B. Wllklns; chaplain, John M. Waldon; sorgeant. Ira F. Wal-den; Wal-den; master-at-arms, Joseph G. Harris; first master of the guard, Frank A. Du-fra; Du-fra; second master of tho guard, Richard Rich-ard llomkes; sentinel, Roy G. Mitchell; picket, John Williams. The entertainment entertain-ment commlttoo announced an entertainment entertain-ment for the members to bo had at the next review. Music and Pinging closed an enjoyable evening. Salt Lake City hlvo No. -1 held regular review last Tuosday evening, and had a number of visitors from other hh'es It was tho annual election of officers, and the following wero elected: Past corn-mender. corn-mender. Rotta H. Casady; lady commander. com-mander. Bird Kane; lieutenant-commander, Julia M Webb; record keeper. Mollle Schoncrt: finance keeper. Sussannah Mitchell: chaplain. Eliza Everett; sergeant. ser-geant. Maud E. Harmon; mistress at armH. Dorothv Hobilnv Kontlnoi ntih. M.' Battle; picket, Maud L. Brown, organist, or-ganist, E. C. Tregonlng. The visitors all spoke for tho good of the order. Voteron Odd Fclows. All Veteran Odd Fellows are Invited to attend a meeting to bo held at tho grand secretary's offlco Wednesday, December 14, at S o'clock. P. N. G. Club. Tho P N. G. club was very pleasantly entertained at the homo of Mrs. Jcnnlo Grary last Thursday. Tho nomination nnd election of officers took up most of tho afternoon. Tho elections wero a3 follows: fol-lows: President, Jennie Geary; vice-president, vice-president, Etta Bcrryman, secretary, Mary C- Nlckeraon; treasurer. Francep Pendleton; trustees. Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Ma-roney Ma-roney and Mrs. Schultz. Mrs. J Melton wan appointed to net ns hlsorlan for tho club. After tho transaction or all business busi-ness the ladles were served a dainty lunch nnd spent a few hours In a social manner. man-ner. Those present wero: Mesdames JeffrleB, Geary. Pendleton. Nlckerson, Melton, Maronoy, Ulmer. Morris, Prlco Bcrryman. Crompton, Starn, Fox, Lep-per, Lep-per, Sudhclmcr, Fisher, Schultz, Darke, Fnrnsworth, Owen, Watrous and Mrs. Hndloy of Murray. Royal Neighbors. Tho Royal Neighbors of America held their regular meeting Friday evening. Tho officers eleoted for the ensuing year wero: Past oracle. Cora Chandler; oracle. Gcor-glana Gcor-glana V. Higgins, vlcc-oraclc, Mary F. Hale, chancellor. Eunlco Butcher; recorder. record-er. Laura H Trultt; receiver, Gertrudo Mlddlcton; marshal. Nollle Ashton; Inner In-ner sentinel. Mary Gelslcr; outer sentinel, Mary Mitchell; manngor, Kato B. Bohco; delegate to Stato camp. Cora Chandler; physicians, Dr. H. A. Anderson and Dr. A. McCurtaln. Ladies of the G. A. R. Roynolds clrclo No. 1 will meot Tuesday, Tues-day, December 13, at 2:30 p. m. All mom- bera nro requested to attend. Ofilcers for the ensuing year will bo elected. "Women's Relief Corps. The J. B. McKean W. It- C- will hold It3 regular meeting Wednesday after-neon. after-neon. ITraternal Union. Evorgrccn odce No. 101 spent most ot the evening UVU Monday. December o. in arranging for tho card party and social which will bo given tonight. Committees wero appointed to look alter everything, so that tho fraters and their frlondo will bo royally entertained. TJvery fratcr Is expected to brine his or her friends, nnd make tho evening ono to bo remembered remem-bered with pleasure. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Members of tho Brotherhood ot American Ameri-can Yeomen havo not been Idlo during tho post few months. They havo secured a largo class of applicants. There will bo a special business mooting Monday night nt s n. m.. at Dr. Gordon s office, ovei Hill's drug store, to decide on a null and to elect officers for tho ensuing year. All mombers aro cordially Invited to bo piesent and tho Yeomen hope to bo ablo to announce soon that one of their enjoyable en-joyable dances and socials will tnko place. I. O, O. F. Tho election of ofilcers for Naomi Ko-bokslh Ko-bokslh lodsro No. 1 was held Saturday night, resulting as follows: Mrs. Itoblns. N O.; Mrs Miller. V. O.; Miss JLO Manning, Man-ning, recording secretary; Mrs Hardlo. financial secretary; Mrs. Brady, treasurer; treas-urer; Mrs. Blackmarr. trusteo. Onulrrh oncampmont No. 1 will havo a regular meeting tomorrow night.-- Canton Colfax No. 1. patriarchs militant mili-tant will havo a regular cantonment to-,,-,T,. nli-lil when thorn Will bo tho election of ofilcers for tho ensuing year nnd th3 conferring of tho pntrlarchs militant mili-tant degree on two candidates from Park City. TJio cantonment desires to bco every chovaher present. G. A. R. At tho regular meeting of Goprgo R, Maxwell post No. 5, G. A. R., tho post hold Its annual olectlon, and eloctcd tho following officers: Alfrpd Kent, post commandor. third term: WlHnm Cromc, senior vlce-commnndor; J. w. Keca, junior vlce-commandcr; Joseph Wllle-son. Wllle-son. purgeon; E. Si. Shcpard, chaplain; John S. Stevens. O. D.; W. S. Davidson, quartermaster; Chester Phelps, O. O Delegates Chester Pholps, Louis Sldoll. William Cromo. John Beaty. Ablo Grov-enor. Grov-enor. C. M. Sexton, W. H. Skcllhorn. W S Davidson. S. E. Johnson. S. S. Hall. Alternates J. W. Kldwell. J. S. Stevens. Philip Nedor. After the business of the evening had boon transacted, tho comrades com-rades and ladles had a daneo and card party, with a general good time. |