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Show SECRET AND FRATERNAL SOCIETIES OF SALT LAKE Modem Woodmen. Auxiliary camp No.' IDSfi and friends were royally entertained at the heautlful . home of Past Oracle Hale Monday eve. Cards worn indulged hi until a late hour, at the conclusion of which a sumptuous repast was served. EaUi guest was slven a' souvenir of the occasion. Neighbor Hale proved to be an Ideal hoptess. every appointment being suporb. Dr. I. Parsons Par-sons won llrst prize and Miss Stewart , second. ; Neighbor Tobin entertained Thursday nfirrrioon at her Fifth East street home , at an old-fashioned ragbce. A splendid j tlmo wns enjoyed, the Easter Idea' being be-ing carried out In lefrcshmenls and gen- oval decorations.. The guests wore given a set of ducks and chick." for favors at the luncheon served in buffet styles l'rlr.cs were' awarded Mrs. Erully Gott, and Neighbor Wctcnkamp for sewing the largest number of pounds of carpet rags. Members will gather around the camp-fire camp-fire tonight to transact business of importance; im-portance; overy one expected. Our new guide: "Whoc-ver adds to knowledge Or widens human thought Must hear the world's opinion and something some-thing to. bo .bought. Must bear Its opposition down' Till Ictory secures the crowtn." Excelsior camp hold-a record, meeting last Tuesday evening, there- being an excellent ex-cellent attendance and three candidates for initiation. II. Manhelm. Watson H. Crawford and T. B. Brlttaln. All three belong to the hospital corps at Fori Douglas Doug-las and will bo a valuable addition to the carnp. Clerk Ewln Informed the camp that six more members would be ready for Initiation next Tuesday evening. There were sixteen uniformed men present pres-ent under the :ainmand of James Trry and two hours of tho evening was taken up with practice drlfl. and "It Is Indeed encouraging to ?oo the way the boys are working. A special drill was failed Cor Friday evening-and ! wo hours of fancy fan-cy movement drills was Indulged In. After Aft-er the drill the team marched to the hall from tho place where thoy were drilling, drill-ing, and executed fancy movoment3 along the route, and crowds stopped to watch the well drilled men. It will not be Capt. Terry's fault ir Excelsior team doe-s not win the prize at Park City on May 7. All team boys are earnestly requested to bo present early on Tuesdav evening. Tho team had a benelit given them by tho Elite theater and all tickets sold wcro clear profit, a rough estimate showing that about. 560 will be added to the fund. The meeting tomorrow ovonlng will be held at S:l.r. prompt, K. of P. hall. I. O. O. F. Salt Loki lodge No. 2 had a large number num-ber of. visitors Friday night to watch them confer the first" degree on eight candidates. Next Friday we will confer the second degree, and we- Invite nil Odd Fellows to come up and sec No. 2 at work. All No. 2 inonibe'r3 will meet at the hall Tuesday .at 4 p. 111. for the parade. pa-rade. Jordan lodge No. 3 will confer the second sec-ond degree tonight. Visiting brothers osr peclally Invllod. Fifteen, .candidates. The grand lodge. I. O. O. F. will be held In this city Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day of this week. Special trains- will be run on Tuesday. There will be a parade on Tuesday at 1:30. All lodges arc urired to turn out at 'that time In full 'force. All visiting brothers are invited to turn out with us. All members of the Patriarchs Patri-archs Militant are requested to meet at 4 o'clock. At 7:30 In tho evening the Rebekah -degree will be conferred by the team frbm Miriam lodge No. 5, Salt Lake City, and at !) o'cloik in the evening tho decoration of chivalry will be conicrrcd by the Patriarchs Militant. Canton Colfax No. 1. Patriarchs Militant, Mili-tant, held Its regular cantonment on Saturday Sat-urday evening, when one application for membership was received and acted upon, and a drill was given In degree work. II js expected that every uniform will be represented In the parade Tuesday Tues-day at 4 p. 111.. and It Is probable thorc will be a special meeting on Tuesday or Wednesday evening to confer the degree on one, and perhaps four candidates. Fraternal Brothorhood. Sego Lily lodge. Fraternal Brothorhood, Brothor-hood, held a short session Wednesday evening. In which the president surprised the niombors by bringing In and initialing initial-ing the first new member In the double membership campaign, and by having each lady In attendance presented with a carnation and his compliments. The supreme su-preme lodge has offered mi a set qf officers' of-ficers' regalia If wo secure fifteen new members by May 15. Now -work for members. mem-bers. After lodge tho escort team rendered ren-dered a musical and literary programme and a drill that any lodge team could be proud of- Orangeade was served to all by the team. Bring candidates to our meeting. Wo want h'O members by July 1. We can get them by working. Sego Lily lodge No. 252, Fraternal Brotherhood, held Its regular meeting In the large hall of the W. of W. In the F. O. E. building. Wednesday night. After the regular business wns disposed of and one candidate Initiated, the drill team gave an Interesting entertainment, at which the following programme was rendered' Opening address, President John Funk; "An Extended Reading," Dr. Glesy; a wee solo. Master Ernst; a little ! fun. Charles F. Lansing; vocal solo. Miss j Allanbaugh; Informal drill, drill team; drill master. Mr. Taylor; drill team, Misses and Mcsdamcs Taylor, Green. Ernst. Bubb. "Wldner, Allanbaugh. Corbin and "White. A large crowd was present, and tho evening wns pleasantly terminated terminat-ed In a prize contest of "High-five." Brotherhood of Painters. ' The ninth anniversary celebration of j local 77 of the B. of P.. 'D. and P of A j closed in a blnze of glory on Friday j evening lost, when somo 300 members and friends of the local puinters and pa-perhangors pa-perhangors ended tholr ifesllvltles for I another year. Their pretty ball In the 1 Federation of Labor building was simply Jammed, and the entertainment proved ( to bo one- of the best ever given. The programme was as follows: Piano selection. Alvln Beesley; address of welcome. S. Chalker; tenor solo, AI-frvl AI-frvl Cardwtdl: Imitations, Professor Rogers; Rog-ers; piano selection, Mrs. Louise Davis, song. Uttlo Gladys Williams; recitation. Don Carlos Wood After the programme Ice oroam. cake, and punch was freely served, and the balance of the evening was spwnt In dancing, danc-ing, and at midnight the ninth anniversary anniver-sary closed with the usial record of the "best over " Credit Ik certainly due to the laborious work and untiring efforts of the committee which mado the celebration cele-bration one long to be remembered. Committee Com-mittee in charge; S. Chalker 11. A. Porcher, Thos. Dangorfleld. l-I. A. Burger, and A. J. Morrow G. A. B. George It. Maxwoll corps. W. R, c.. and post, will give a Joint card social on Saturday night, tho 18th, at the. I. O O. F, temple. All friends Invited Tho ladles of Reynold circle. G. A. jr., will give a social at the home of Mtf. Mary Lacy, 22 Delmar avenue, on the evening of April 23, at which time th picture will be disposed of. At a mooting of Goorgo R. Maxwell posi, G. A. It., hold last evening, committees com-mittees woro.appolnted for Al'emorlal day and Stato encampment. One recruit was mustered In by tho post; several other applications aro on lllo. The ladles of Maxwoll corps entertained the comrades and friends at "63," after which all enjoyed en-joyed a nlcn lunch, spending a verv pleasant evening. Tho MoKoan posl and corps expect to give a sociable enmpflre on Saturday night which will be pleasant to attotid, an the commit l ee In charge Is making special spe-cial efforts that it may be attractive and successful. Woman of Woodcraft. Silver Maple circle No.' 103 "Is still on tlio move. Last Friday night there was a duck chaac. which was exciting, and the game was taken by the np.w ineni-' her. Smith. Next came the. egg-rolling contest, the prizo being won by Neighbor Wagner, which was a lunch cloth. Th?n came a guessing game on a jar of coffee beans. The prlvsc. a cup and saucer, was won bv Neighbor Berry. Next Friday ! night there will he given by the circle a progressive peanut euchre party. Woodbine circle. Women of Woodcraft, hHd a. short buplness session Monday evening, April 13. after which the guards had their regular prattle drill. The guards are taking great Interest In this work and at each drill show u marked i Improvement. Business of special Interest will be considered at the nexTviviuIar I meeting, Monday evening, April -u. 1 i Itoyal Neighbors. I Salt Lake Valley camp No. :72 held a most successful meeting last Thursday 1 evoning, about thirty neighbors being I present. Neighbor Davis of Pocalcllo 1 beoame a new mombcu. by transfer card. i Neighbor vDavlB has been a frequent visitor to the camp for .t number of months, and would have transfcred long since but for tho trouble over tho transfer. trans-fer. She must think the camp and Its 1 members are all right, as sh& has had plenty of time to find out. The team under un-der l he command of Capt. J. R. Roth-well Roth-well had an hour's practice drill and their work Is surprising. There were- fourteen members prcsont, which Is a very gooil showing. The neighbors aro all invited to be present' at Neighbor Rothwcll's home on Thursday evening at fi o'clock. 120 East Seventh South. Mr. and "Mrs. Rothwell are. noted, for their entertainments entertain-ments and a good time Is assured all who , attend. i . I ' Maccabees. J Banner hive. No. 11 1... O. T. M.. will. I hold review and class initiation with hives Nop. 4 and 15. Tuesday afternoon. April 21, n 1. .0. O. F. Iinlb at 2:30 o'clock. J On Wednesday evening. In- the, panic hall, at S o'clock, a programme and reception re-ception will- b.e given to welcome the new candidates. Lillian Holllstcr hive No LV- will hold a snoclal meeting. Monday afternoon at 2 o clock, for balloting on applications. Tuesday afternoon at. 2:30 our Joint class Initiation will bo held. Tuesday evening even-ing wo will hold regular review. Op Wednesday evening our Joint reception for our new menibevM will be held. Knights qff the. Maccabees and their wives are Invited. A splendid programme has been arranged. Lady Maccabees who are members in other cities are cor- j dlally 'Invited. Danish Sisterhood. It jeeins that each successive Inciting of Utah No. Gli eclipses the last in attendance. at-tendance. One can hardly realize that, we have as many members as were present pres-ent at our meeting on Tuesday last, when the lo'dgeroom was hardly large enough to accommodate all. Two candidates received the degree of the order Mrs. Antonle Nilson and Annie C. Peterson. Under the head of new business a proposition prop-osition which won universal favor was the getting up of a bazaar. The members mem-bers will "meet during the summer and work for this event, which will take place some time early in the fall. Under good of the order the president, in behalf of the lodge, presented to Mrs. Amanda P. Nielsen a lodge pin for hv reward in securing two new members. Fraternal Union. Evergreen lodge No. lot met as usual on .Monday evening last, and had another pleasant time The entertainment of the evening was put up by the ladies, which took place immediately aftw the regular order of buslnessf by the presentation of a mock dlvorco trial. Th wife suing su-ing for divorce was represented by Attorney At-torney Leon Smithen, and the- defendant by Attorney S. Chalker. Judge A. Smith-en Smith-en in giving his decision in the case, rendered the decree In favor of plaintiff. The affair, was very amusing and was much enjoyed. After the court adjourned, adjourn-ed, refreshments were served In the anteroom, ante-room, and th evening closed with additional addi-tional memories of the pleasant enler-talnmonls enler-talnmonls furnished at each meeting. Lodge will meet again on Monday next. Woodmen. j Camp 406, Woodmen of the World, had an enthusiastic meeting last Thursday evening, a large number being present. Several matters of Interest were brought booro the camp and discussed. The neighbors listened to some witty addresses ad-dresses under the head of social entertainment. enter-tainment. By the way In whclh applications applica-tions are rolling In, wo will furnish more than our quota of candidates at the big event on May 0. Pythian Sistors. Hermion temple No. S. Pythian Sisters hold a very interesting meeting Fridaj evening. Several applications for membership mem-bership were received. Next Friday evening Pnst Chief McCarthy will havo a surprise for all who can find time to attend. May 1 the templq will give a May Day card parly to members, or the order and friends. Royal Highlanders. Next Thursday night Utah castle No r3S will give a progressive card parly for the members nnd their friends at Labor La-bor hall.. Owing to the Hbsence of several sev-eral of the old team members at the last meeting no official action was laken In regard to reorganizing the team. 1 Knights of Pythias. ' Rocky Mountain lodge No conferred j the third rank Thursday on four candi- 1 dale. Grand Chancellor Knddon was I present and gave (he boys a fine talk. The' Joint committee will report at the next Joint meeting. j Royal Arcanum. J i Royal Arcanum council No. 1517 will I glvp a smoker on Thursday evening. April 2!. The council meotF every sec- : I ond and fourth Thursday at No. 21 West First South street. Visiting members wel- j conic j |