| OCR Text |
Show j Secret and Fraternal Societies ! i of Salt Lake ! I. O, O. F.- Five candidates were instructed in the mysteries of the "third" degree or Odd Fellowship at Salt Lake lodge No. 2. I. O. O. F. last Friday night. Sudden's crack team was there with the goo.ls. The Utah Light & Railway company will run a special car to Sandy next Thursday night, leaving Sail Lake at 7 o'clock, carrying the members of Salt Lake No. 2, and their friends, for a fraternal fra-ternal visit. Jordan lodge No. 3. I. O. O. con- f erred the second degree last Monday night and will confer the third tonight. Tiro attendance was muvh above the average av-erage and the work of the degice staff demonstrated that l.hi membiMS of the staff are In their old-time vigor and strength. A number of visiting brothers from other jurisdictions were present and expressed themselves as much pleased wilh the work. Two applications foi membership by initiation wen- received and tho Initiatory degree will be put on at the meeting the lirst Monday In September. Sep-tember. All members are expected to be present. Salt Lake lodge No. 2 had another crowded house Friday nltjht. when It conferred tho third degree on four candidates candi-dates In a very credliab! : manner. Pas! Grand R. B. Quay from Garllcld lodge No. 19 was present, and thanked No. i. for the visit mudc them, and hoped to see some of the other city lodgvs follow the example and start to visit the outside out-side lodges. Next Friday No. '.' will confer con-fer the Initiatory on three or four candidates. candi-dates. All Odd Fellows Invited. Thursday evening. September 1. Salt Lake lodge No. 2 will make onu of their famous visits lo Sandy lodge No. 11. when they expect to have one of their big times. All sister lodges and visiting brothers are invited to come out with the bunch of Jolly boys. Street car leaves Odd Fellows' temple at 7 p. m. sharp. Women of Woodcraft. Silver Maple circle No. 10S may well feel proud of Its ball team, which won from Salt Lake circle by a score of 7 to 5. It will be up to this team lo play Woodbine circle September 2. nt Wanda-mere, Wanda-mere, when the silver cup will be presented pre-sented to the winner. Several car.l: wore balloted upon Int Friday night, and manj vlsilois welcomed vutb. cUcJ- 7 honors. Neighbors Yanner and IJlrich will entertain life circle next Friday night. Woodbine circle No. 41 hold Its regular meeting Thursday evening in T. O. O. F. hall, with Guardian Neighbor L. A. Owens In the chair. There were visiting neighbors from Colorado and Park City, who were welcomed with the circle honors. The regular business transacted consisted mostly of making arrangements for the outing which will take place at Wandamero on Friday. September 2 where will bo given to the public a real "Tom Thumb" wedding, which will include in-clude thlrly-five peopio In the wedding party. The wedding will take place as .near as possible at 7:30 in the evening. Just after the wedding the prize waltz will be given. There will be other sports and a programme in the afternoon. All Women of Woodcraft aro especially rcriuested rc-riuested to be present, and Woodmen of tho World also are invited. Order, of Owls. The Order of Owls met last Wednesday Wednes-day at 157 East Second South. A largo crowd was present and some Important business was attended to. No applications applica-tions wero received during the month of August, but the members should work hard in September to make It a 'tolg month, Brother George D. Broth, the supreme su-preme secretary of tho Order of Owls, spent Friday and Saturday in the city and thinks fa'alt Lake City and the slate of Utah Is Just about the garden spot of the Rockies. Brother Broth is fioni South Kend. Ind. All members should attend the next meeting which will beheld be-held September 10 at the usual place. Don't forget the time S p. in. and come and enjoy yourselves In the nest of tn. Owls, Visitors aro Invited. Fraternal Union of America. Evergreen lodge 151 hold Its usual 1 nu'ellng on Monday last, and a committee commit-tee was put in the lield to make arrange-. arrange-. men is for the annual anniversary, which will take place Monday evening. September Septem-ber 12. A fine programme will be arranged ar-ranged to suit all tastes, and all members and friends, as well as the public generally, gen-erally, will be made welcome lo the festivities: fes-tivities: The special inducements offered for now applications will cease September Septem-ber 12. and all applications should be sent in by that date. Thii lodge is pleased to announce that Finters Mr. and Mrs. George Smilhen. from Los Angeles, have again become connected with the lodge through theii transfers. The only member on the sick list, at present Is Brother Risley of 729 East Fourth South "street. , Danish Erothcrhood, Apuiio lodge hold Its regular semimonthly semi-monthly meeting last Friday evening at Ihe Odd Fellows' hall, and had a good attendance. Onu application for membership member-ship was received and acted upon. A committee was appointed to join with the old lodge to make preparations for receiving re-ceiving the eastern delegates who wit make a visit here op their way to ihe convei.llon al Fresno. Cal.. in October. Royal Highlanders of America. Salt Lake Valley camp No. IJ072 will ho!d regtiluv meeting Thursday night. The membership contest will closo will) this meeting and after roil vail the winners win-ners will he announced and arrangements arrange-ments for the hanqpui made. The vamp deputy will present tin neighbors with a gol.l pin on September !.". who secure a benefit member. Every member should consider it his duty to answer roll call next meeting. t Maccabees. The ladies of Liberty Hive No. I) and their friends will be entertained bv Lady Ful'els al her home. Slfi South SeventIV East. Thursday afternoon. September 1. from 2 to f o'clock. All Maccabees and their friends are cordially invited. Banner Hive No. 11 will hold special review re-view Tuesday. August 30. at l.::o o'clock at Odd Follows' hall for the purpose of balloting u and obligating ' candidates. After tiie meeting the hive will give a card social in honor of Lady Amelia Watcon. All the ladies and their friends arc In-viied In-viied to all end. Tent No. 2 gavo the second and third degrees on three candidates at the lttsl review. Sir Ksifghl Banka Is improving and able to supervise his hushics.. Sir Knight Kle- . side I'uaiinaiui-'r was on led looking lotimJ as c v. Tin re v.aii a fine attendance Thursday night and every Maccabee should be present at the next review, as we hoar the entertainment entertain-ment committee has something "up ihclrJ sleeve." Lillian Holllster hive No. 15 will hold regular review in Eagles' hall Thursdav evening, September 1. All officers anil members aro requested to attend. Ail lady Maccabees welcome. Modem Woodmen of America. Great Salt Lake camp No. 10071 held its regular meeting last Tuesday evening with some fifty members in attendance. The meeting was one of the most enthusiastic enthus-iastic of the year. Several new applications applica-tions were received. One stranger was found in waiting who desired admission, and the beneficial degree was conferred upon him. Tlie degree team under the command of Captain O. G. Weber performed per-formed the work in a praiseworthy manner. man-ner. Tlie regular meeting will be held Tuesday evening. A large attendance is urged. Visiting neighbors are invited. Improved Order of Bed Men. Washakie tribe met last Monday night around their council lire. They transacted transact-ed the usual routine business. One pale face made an application for adoption. Others are being examined as applicants. This order is gi owing In popularity and It certainly should, for it is one of tho strongest fraternal orders in tho United Stutes. Ladies' Auxiliary. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Typographical Typo-graphical union will give a cake sale at JColth-O'Brlen's, Friday. September 2. ll the ladles who are giving cakes please have Ihem there at 10 ,a. m. G. A. E. Maxwell post No. 5. Department of L tab. o. A. II.. will hold its regular meeting meet-ing Saturday. September S. at S p. m. The ladles of Gordon circle No -1 G A. R.. will hold their regular mce'tlmr September 3 in Odd Fellows' hall. 8 p.. m. Eureka Secret Societies. Special lo Tlie Tribune. EUREKA, Aug. 2S. At the recui'ir rneeting of Keystone encampment No S. I. O. O. F.. held last Friday night, the fol owing officers were installed: E h l-nsbcc, chief priest; J. F. O'Brien hhr priest. Adam Schweigert. scribe"' John Morley, treasurer; Marry Duff v. senior warden; Ed Guslaffson. Junior" warden ihe encampment is growing rapldlv rnd has a large membership and a full trc-is- i lining a great amount of good In Eureka in relieving the sick and d"s-titulc. d"s-titulc. regardless of their having anv connection con-nection with the order. At the next regular meeting of Tven-tieih Tven-tieih circle. Women of Woodcraft "ir? Rose Elizabeth Sullhnn will be 'talrJn through the forest. I'ndei- tht- new law now in effect, the husbands or the ladies' of Woodcraft not affiliated with tlie Woodmen of tho World can become mcn-brs mcn-brs of the circles, and the ladies of Ihe local circle propose to double their mon-bcrshlp. mon-bcrshlp. State Commander Kelly of the Knights of th Maccabees has been spending the ast two weeks In Eureka, and hns added largely to the membership of iiIP ucn tent, which has now enrolled over -00 members in good standing. The present commander. Heinle Wall, proposes to nearly double the membership before he loaves the chair on Januarv l lan Mrs. Sarah V. Rowen, "record keeper of the local hive. Ladle? of the Maccabees, Macca-bees, paid over to Frank Barrett chief of the Eureka fire department $500 on a policy curried In that order bv his mother, moth-er, the late Mrs. Emma B. Hicks. Tho Ladies of the Maccabees Is one of the Htrongcst orders of women run bv women wom-en alone in America, and tlioug'h they keep out the men they protect, the men and their little ones when tlie head of the family Is called to final rest. John Ivey, record keener of Tlntic lent No. 13. Knights of the Maccabees, turned over to I hewidow of the late. Josonh Peart, a member of the order, a check for $700. Mr. Peart was a sufferer for the past year from miners' consumption and under tlie disbility clause drew 'i0o for disability from his original pollcv'of SIOO0. Mrs. Peart has a large family of children to support and the mite carried bv her husband will be of irr,eat assistance. |