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Show I SECRET AND FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Of SALT LAKE Women of Woodcraft. Silver Maple circle. No. 10S, met a.s usual last Friday night with Mac Tall guarding tho woods. Two candidates were shown through the wood. The Thlmblo club will meet with Neighbors Mao Tall nnd Louise Williams, at .061 Belmont avenue, ave-nue, next Thursday afternoon. Every neighbor please attend the meeting next Friday night. Woodbine circle. No. -II, held Its regular regu-lar meeting April 'i'J. with Guardian Neighbor Mary A. Brown in the chnir and all officers present. Two cards were presented pre-sented for membership. The committee to organize the Thimble club will moot on Wednesday afternoon at the guardian neighbor's home at 151) North First West. Any Womnn of Woodcraft wishing to join tho Thimble club will please meet with the committee Wednesday at 2 o'clock at Mrs. Brown's home. Captain Evans reported fa'orably on the sale of tickets for the Luna and IsJs theaters, but we will not be able to Hell all or the 5000 tickets, which we regret very much. Circle Cir-cle No. II wishes to tender thanky to the management of the Luna and Isis theaters for the beautiful moving picture entertainment tendered them by the management, man-agement, and for the tickets. The guards expect lo go to Garfield to assist in organising or-ganising the Garfield circle on Monday or Tuesday afternoon. Our next meeting will be on. Thursday evening; Amil 20, in I. O. O. F. hall. o " Boyal Highlanders. The exhibition drill and social given by the drill team of Utah Castle last Monday Mon-day evening was a splendid success. The hall was filled with the, members of the castle and their friend?, who enjoyed the entertainment and praised the work done by the team. A program consisting of a vocal selection by Miss Lena Dell, a banjo solo by Mr. Miller, a song bv Fair Lady Smith, preceded tho drill, which was followed by a few concise remarks concerning con-cerning the order by State Deputy G. M. Fraser and a song by Clansman Watt. The remainder of the evening was spent In dancing. The young men and women of the team, uniformed In Hfghlandci kills, went through tho various move- men Is of the drill, keeping perfect time to the music and directed only bv the whistle used by the captain. Special credit is due them for the splendid work done, considering the few practical drills they had. The castle Is very proud of Its team. After the program refreshments were served and every one enjoyed themselves them-selves to the utmost. Several applications applica-tions were filled out for membership In the castle. There will be a regular meeting meet-ing this evening to set upon these cards and to transact other important business. Modern Woodmen of America. Kxcelslor camp held a card pnrty last Tuesday evening as a change from the legular routine of business, and a very large crowd had an enjoyable time. An orchestra of nine pieces discoursed fine music during the evening, and several solos wero given. Th commit toe on the class adoption are working hard to make the visit of Head Consul "A. R. Talbot a memorable one. as It is his first appearance appear-ance In L'tah. Every member is earnestly earnest-ly requested to turn out In the bis parade, par-ade, which will take place at 7 15 slmjp on Tuesday evening. May i. Ogden degree de-gree team, in command of Captain Otto G. Weber, will wet as bodyguard to the head consul, and representatives will ho here from all over the state. This wiJi be the biggest parade ever, given, and will be k. red letter day for Woodcraft. The degree fmn is earnestly requested o be present on Tuesday evening at S:l." sharp. Don't forz't there will be something some-thing doing on Tuesday evening. .K. of 1. S.l.'i sharp. Tho Joint committee are request M to meet at Dr. Parson's office, Auorbaeh building, at Jl a. m. this (Monday) (Mon-day) morning. I. O. O, F, Fidelity lodge No. 17. I. O. O. V.. at the regular m'-tlng on last Wednesday night had a. i-rowrlod house, thre being a large number of visitors present from othr lodces who had been attending the session of the grand lodge ond availed themselves of. the opportunity of witnessing witness-ing the degree work as giwn by this lodge. The third degree was conferred In tho usual effective manner by th'j dgrer staff and tho work, received the lilchest commendations of the visitors as being Hi most beautiful and elaborate nipHfloatlon of this degree eer witnessed wit-nessed by them anwInro. The newly olo.-f or) grand lodgo officers were present and a number of "past grand tifflcrs. and the lodgo was hlnlily and most agreeably entertained by the remarks of those prcc-mt. prcc-mt. Canton Colfax No. 1. Patriarchs .Militant, .Mili-tant, received and actod on one application applica-tion for membership and the chi-valleis wero drill'-d a long timo In the work, manual of armis and marchltur. Thpie wna h fair attendance at Ibis inciting on Saturday .night. j G. A. R. i Reynolds circle. Ladles of Hi" C A. will hold their regular meeting iu odd Fellows' hall Tuesday afternoon at l' o'clock.. A full nttondnnce is desired, as business of importance Is to bo transacted. trans-acted. All comrades and visiting members mem-bers of the order always welcome. Geo. R. Maxwell, W. R. 0.. will be entertained by Mr, Clara Moore on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon from 2 to n. at her home, 1151 South Eighth Est stroot. All W. Jl. C. and circle ladios respectfully invited. in-vited. Take Ashton-avenue or Sugar 1 louse car. Get off at Eleventh South street. Goo. R. Maxwell post No. S will meet in regular session at 1. O. O- F. hall May 1, at S o'clock sharp. A good attendance is requested, as there wljl be business of Importance. Visiting comrades com-rades are cordially Invited. The regular iw-etlng of tho .Innies R. McKean W. R C. will bo held In the 1. 0. O. F, ball on Wednesday. Ajfrll L'S, promptly a I. 2:30 p. m. .las. B. McKean post. No. l. had n largo number of comrades present t Its meeting Inst Sal unlay night. There were throe applications for reinstatement and other matters of business. Including the appointment of a committee to prepare for the observance of Memorial Day. Fraternal Union of America, Evergreen lodge. No. 151, will hold their rcgulnr meeting tonight at S o'clock. We hope to have a. pleasant lime ami a good turnout. Dr. A. F. Lombard has just returned from California. whre he has spent several months idnce his operation oper-ation last fall. Tile doctor Is much improved im-proved In health, looks ami weight. No doubt he will visit us tonight. Frater MIsh Allco Johnson is at present quarantined quar-antined with diphtheria, which wo very much regret to announce Mrs. .lohnaon is also under qunrnntin and Is sparing no expense for the relief and speedy recovery re-covery of her daughter. Mr?. Garnett, one. of our latest candidates. Is also sick with tonsllltls nnd would be pleased to receive members at 06 South Second West street, Pythian Sistera. Ilermlon temple, No. S, Pythian Sisters, met In regular session Friday evening. Several applicants wore eloctod to membership. mem-bership. A very pleusant evening was spent. All are Interested, In the progress made by the committee composed of Sisters Vandlver, Norton and Wood that have the card party in charge for Friday Fri-day evening, April 30. in Castle hail. 2C1 South Main street. Valuable prizes will be given; also musical progrnm, followed fol-lowed by substantial refreshments. The committee Is doing everything in Its power to make it the best entertainment ever given by "Sisters." (That nn-ans "extra good."; All knights, ludles and friends should conic for an evening of pleasure. Fraternal Brothorhood, l'tah lodge. No. ::CS. T. F. r.:., hud a glorious meeting lust session. In addition to Initiations nnd voting on r.pplJcnttonn there was a spirited business session and a great old "pie party," Everybody ate plo enough to lust for Home time to come; In fact, until strawberry festival time. Next meeting, which will be held next Wednesday night, there will bo another good time. Another project will be launched, having fun and frivolity ns its basis. In addition thery will bo more Initiations In-itiations and candidates' applications. There was a great attendance last meol- mm J Ing. with the chances In favor of a I greater attendance Wednesday night. J ' Yeomen. The "Brotherhood of. American yeomen will give one t' their popular card socials so-cials In Federation hall, corner Fourth South and State streets, Thursday evening, even-ing, April 21). Four b-nutlful hand-painted hand-painted china ;rizes will be given to the best, players. Rcfreiliments will bo served. The public Js cordially invited. There rwcrc. several applications for membership mem-bership at the meeting last Thursday evening. There has been more than twenty applications for membership already al-ready this month. Foresters of America. Court Salt Lake. No. 1, met Wednesday Wednes-day evening, April 21, al K. of P. hall and held Its regular meeting with a large attendance. It was an evening long to be remembered, as we had visiting brothers broth-ers with us from other states and the entertainment committee was busy for the evening. Several applications for membership were received. The degree team Is requested to be In full attendiince at our next meeting, as there will be Initiation, so all Foresters, your presence Is required also, and all visiting P'oresters of America are cordially invited to attend at-tend our meeting and get acquainted. Our next meeting will be held May f, at our hall, 21 West First South street. All are Invited. Eoyal Neighbors. Salt. Lake Valley camp, No. 3072, Royal Neighbors of America, held their regular meeting last Wednesday "evening a I K, of P. hall. Several new member were Initiated and one received into the camp by transfer card Neighbor Poe waB reported ill and was taken to St. Mark's hospital Thursday, where she Is resting comfortably The Sewing club will meet ,pex Friday afternoon with Neighbor O'NIel. 76 First avenue, Wator-loo. Wator-loo. Brotherhood of Owls. Salt Lake nest No. fil will hold its weekly conclave in the I. O. R. 13. hall. Auerbach building. All Owls arc requested request-ed to bo present, as a matter of special Importance will be up for consideration. Sojourning Owls In good standing are cordially Invited to be present. Meeting at S p. m. Loyal Americans. Salt Lake assembly. No. 320. held their regular meeting April li. There were-thirteen were-thirteen initiations and twelve applications applica-tions balloted on. The next meeting will lie on Wcdnetday evening. April 28, in Jennings' hall. All members arc requested re-quested to be present to make arrangements arrange-ments for a ball. Fraternal Brotherhood. Sego Lily lodge. No. 252. T. F. B.. will meet In regular session Wednesday evening even-ing at S:15 in the K. of P. hall. 261 South Main street. We had a fine time last meeting. Several good things are promised prom-ised by the committee on entertainment. The escort team aro requested to meet, at s for practice. A fraternal welcome to all. Knights of Pythias. Last Monday evening Calanthe-Myrtle lodge No. 1 conferred the third rank on part or the class now being Initiated, and this evening we will confer the first rank on more of the class. All Knights aife cordially Invited to attend our conventions con-ventions and jour presence will he appreciated. I Maccabees. The ladies of Banner Hive. No. 11. and friends will bo entertained by Lady Sax-man Sax-man at her home, i55 South West Temple, Tuesday afternoon. April 27. from 2 to ." o'clock. All Lady Maccabees and their friends aro cordially Invited to Join them, especially hives Nos. I ami in. Ladios' Auxiliary. The niiftinc oT the Ladies" Auxillaiy of Salt Lake Typographical union, called for Monday afternoon, has Keen postponed. post-poned. Notice of meeting will appear later. i |