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Show SECRET AND FRATERNAL j SOCIETIES OF SALT LAKE t , Zl Ch A. R. The James B. MoKcan W. R. C. will be entertained by Mrs. J, Mauakln at nor i hlme, 3Ui5 South Scvontb East, on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, September 10. All corps ladles and their friends are welcome. Take Wanda mere car to the end of the line; walk two blocks south. George R. Maxwell post. No, ii, G. A. It., will hold regular meeting In I. O. O. F. hall Saturday, September IS, at 8 o'clock sharp. A full attendance la desired. Visiting comrades arc always welcome. Reynolds circle, Ladles of tho G. A, R will hold Its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 1:.10 o'clock. The members will kindly b'o nt OddfellowH hall on lime In order to get through business, as there will be a card party. Card playing will begin at 2:.'!0. All comrades, ladles of tho W. R. C. and friends of thc circle cordially Invited. Thc regular semi-monthly meeting of Gcorgo R. Maxwell W. R. C. will be held at 1. O. O. F. hall Wednesday. September 15, at L':50 p. m. A full attendance Is requested. re-quested. Visiting members welcome. McKcan post. No. 1, met last Saturday evening, but the attendance was. rather light. There was one membership application appli-cation received and acted upon, and a candidate can-didate who was elected at the. Inst, meeting meet-ing in August was duly mustered. The comrades are notified that hereafter tho meetings will open promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Modern Woodmen. Kxcclslor Camp held a splendid meeting meet-ing on Tuesday evening last and there-was, there-was, not. a vacant chair in thc hall when Consul Klugc called tho meeting lo order. Several strangers were present, among Ihom being Neighbor Given of Chicago, who made some very interesting remarks. re-marks. Throe cards were voted upon. There will be a very important meeting on Tuesday evening, September 14 and every member is urgently requested to be present. Captain Berry of thc degree learn must have every forester on the floor on Tuesday evening and those members mem-bers not present will be asked to turn In their uniforms unless good reasons can he given for their absence- Excelsior Camp tenders its thanks lo The Tribune for the splendid articles, which have appeared ap-peared in the paper from time to time, and the. members feel that the paper Is responsible for the large number of new members being taken In by transfer card. Don't forget Ihc special meeting, neighbors, neigh-bors, tomorrow evening at K. of P. hall, Main street, at S:l." prompt. Eoyal Highlanders. Ilighlandei-s, attention. The officers and members of Utah castle. No. :t:;8. are requested to assemble at thc castle hall tonight at S p. m. for the regular session. ses-sion. ' The guard team will be reorganized. reorgan-ized. Several new applications await action. ac-tion. Then' will be music by Clansman Watt and Fair Lady Smith. Election of a manager to take thc place left vacant by Clansman Feasor's removal from the city will he. held. Arrangements are to be made for an enterlalnment to be given soon. Several candidates are lo be obligated. Deputy Smith will be with us to report on the work he has done, and it is requested that all thc members be present. All visiting Highlanders arc cordially invited to attend our meetings. Fraternal Union. Evergreen Lodge No. 151 will hold its regular meeting tonight. There will be a large attendance and a full representation representa-tion of the degree team, which will give an exhibition drill. Complete plans will also be formed tonight for the reception lo Supreme President F. F. Rose, whose visit to our city ban been mentioned before. be-fore. Many applications will .also be presented tonight for the class ltltla-tlon ltltla-tlon on the occasion of our president's visit, for which an extremely low rate of Initiation has been offered. Every member Is requested to use their best efforts to secure at least one candidate for this occasion, which promises to be the very best time ever attempted by our lodce. All members who can possibly attend at-tend are requested to be present tonight. to-night. Fraternal Brotherhood. Sego Lily lodge. No. T. F. B.. met in regular session Wednesday evening at 261 South Main street. A jolly crowd was present. Brothers Gatrell and Glesy and Sisters Grant and Wright were ap-polnied ap-polnied to receive suggestions and arrange ar-range for an entertainment to bf given on Wednesday. September 29. Members, give the committee your assistance. Danish Brotherhood. Apollo. Lodge held Its regular meeting Friday night One new member. Willaid Hanson, was initlnted Into the lodge. Iti was decided to have a card parly and supper at the Odd Fellows hall early In October. It was also decided to arrange something similar for the well known I Danish celebration. "Martin's day," on November 11. A general Invitation will be extended to the various Danish clubs and lodge In the city. Brother Chris Peterson of No. 10, Barrows court, gave an Interesting address on thc good of tho lodge. The next meeting will be held September 24. Daughters of Veterans, The Daughters of Veterans will hold a social at thc home of Mrs. May li. Lameusc, 10 South Eighth East street, Monday evening. September 13, to which thc G. A. R., W. it. C. circle and all friends arc cordially invited. The Daughters of Veterans will hold a social and card party at the. home of Mrs. Mary B. Lawrence. -10 South Seventh East atrect, this evening, September 13. All members and friends of the W. R. C, Ladles Circle, and G. A. R., are cordially Invited. Pythian Sisters. Hermlon Temple, Pythian Sisters, met In regular session Friday evening In Its hall. Sisters Baker. Broadbe.nt and McLean Mc-Lean were reported sick. Many good things arc planned for the fall and winter. win-ter. Initiations arc anticipated next meeting. All come to lodge and boost. I. O. O. F. Canton Colfax No. 1. Patriarchs Militant, Mili-tant, met Saturday evening and made the nomination for thc major of tho department, de-partment, Tho team Is two years old, and the election will bo hold In December. Decem-ber. Tho nominations for Canton officers will be made next month. Bod Men. Improved Order of'Rcdmcn. Washakie tribe, No. 1, will meet Monday evening, September 13, and among other business will confer the chiefs' degree on two candidates. Visiting brothers are cordially cor-dially Invited to bo present. Women of Woodcraft. . Silver Maple circle. No. 10S, met as usual last Friday night. The Thimble club wjll start' work some time this month. The circle will give a card social next Friday night. Ladies of the Maccabees. Lillian Holllstcr hive. No. 1.", will hold regular review in Eagles hall Thursday evening. September 15. All members-are requested to be present, as business of Importance will be brought- before the hive. Maccabees, Salt Lake City, hive No. t, will hold a. regular review Wednesday evening. September le. A full attendance is desired, de-sired, as this is a fall reunion for all members and Maccabees. Royal Neighbors. Salt Lake Valley Camp. Noi 3072. Royal Neighbors of America, will hold their next regular meeting next Wednesday evening. even-ing. Business of importance will come before the camp and all members arc urged lo attend. Danish Sisterhood. Lodnc T'tah. No. 69, will hold its regular regu-lar semi-monthly meeting tomorrow night. As several matters of Importance will be discussed, wc expect lo have a good attendance. Ladiea' Auxiliary. Regulnr meeting of the ladles auxiliary to Typographical union will be held at Eagles hall this, afternoon at 2.30 o'clock The Central Coal & Coke company have made no chnngo in the prico of Rock Springs coal, and arc still selling it at $5.75 per ton. Castle Gato and Clear Creek coal will remain $5.75 per ton, 'delivered. 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