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Show Secret and Hl Fraternal Societies of Salt Lake Ht Maccabees. Hf Regular rovlow of Liberty hive No. 9 will bo held Thursday afternoon, August l 23. nl 2:3ft o'clock. The delivery of the Dt charter will be held thai day and every uMMw, nicinmr Is urged to be present. A large k number of the ludlos of the hlvo surprised Lady Commander Dubci at her home last C Thuir-day afternoon to celebrate her birthday. A beautiful ring was presented to her from the ladles by Lady Bates, as K a token of the gi-oat love and esteem In mUWk' which she Is held hv all. Kl- OwJng to a nllght Illness Sir Knight MMMM 6'tnndlsh, record keeper for tent No. 2 Jas not a'J' t0 oe present at our last re- Hf:- . On Thursday evening the second and mwMfc third decrees will be conferred on a large EMMY class. The Important part of "Elenger" K will be assumed by Sir Knight Prlco. Sir UMMm Knight Banks, who hiss so long and ably BFT taken thin character, met with a severe 7 7 accident recently which will prevent him Bb from actlvu work on the team for some H time. Sir Knight Price was formerly a MMW? member of a playc.-a' coiupuny In Eng- mmmZ land, and considerable Interest Is nianl- E fested in this, his llrst speaking part on the team. After the degree v.'ork, aome- wMWf, thing will occur. Sir knights, do you think you can afford to miss it? Kj Banner hive No. 11 held their regular Hn review Tuesday. August 16, with n good K. attcnrlancc. The ladles will go to Snitalr S the coming week. The other hives arc In- WMmf vlted to go with us. Meet at the depot f at 330 o'clock. Bfb Salt Lako City hlvo No. 4 held regular wMW review last Wednesday evening and mcm- MMWi bora who did not attend missed a treat. Mm' Past Commander Gauscr entertained the MMrnt hlvo and Lieutenant Commander Carter MM. won tho prize vase. El. Lillian Hollfster hive No. 15 held rcgii- MWFjT lar review In Eagles' hall Thursday MWT evening, This hlvo will give an outing wWAx- Tuesday afternoon at Wand.amere, and ft' all Maccabees and their friends arc ro- MMWSt quested to attend. Will all lunch to- HjT gether at 7 p. m. fLwMK Among the stalwarts of Salt Lake Wm lodge No. 2. I. O. O. F.. who visited Gar- wMW& field No. -19 last Thursday night, were: eft' H. Jackson. A. .1. Wilson, W. II. Lepper, SmmS J. V. Sugden. Q. B. Kelly, Alex. Harsn, W N, C. Price. William Pyrah, Charles Wln- mMM. ton, A. Woodbury. Paul Sharp. W. S. MR l.-Farrls, Dr. H, Phillips, Epli. Clawson, tEftL . I. .T. Straycr. A. W. Jocrger, W. J. Back- f man, Pete Lawson, William Bennett. 4tt? George P. Hasty, A. E. Green. Thomas Kf Gray. George W. Watts. A. Spoore, J. B. MMJfc Ileyburn, H C. Housen. F. W. Torlkol- V sen. W Harmon. J. W. Smith, II. W. K, Baker, E. R. Grolner. H. V, Canning, J. -mmj H. NIchelsen, F. D. Lafllln. J. F. W, MMk Luce, James Perry, J. B. Taylor, August flKR Jones, Iko Harmon. The fraternal aplrlt JEx, is certainly rampant in No. 2 and the t- boys have already arranged for a trip to fc Sandy on the first Thursday In September for u visit to P. G. M. Stewart's lodge. Se- Salt Lake lodge No. 2 had another r full house Friday night when they con- Mr ferred the second degree on five candl- wl dates in a very creditable manner. Next Friday, August 26, tho third degree will MMEk be conferred. AH Odd Fellows Invited. SWOL The hall is cool. IMS Thursday evening, September 1. Salt 3k Lake lodge No. 2 is going to Sandy and 5HL Brother Musgrovo 3ays wo can't go wlth- 2B out blm. So look out for J. W. All Odd WMW Fellows are Invited. JKk Women of Woodcraft. EH u Salt Lake circle No. 559 will gl-e a jUrfe- nrd social at the home of Neighbor mmL Uelsler, 336 West Third North street, wMf Wednesday evening, August 24, at 7:30 IK o'clock, to which all members and their WMW- friends arc Invited. 8MW. Sliver Maple circle No. 108 will hold MtSr forth at Wandamcrc, Thursday, August Mw 25. The baseball gamo will be called at ilPfc 6 o'clock sharp. Physicians are cordially aflK' Invited to be on hand with extra llfc- WmW saving appliances. Owing to the Illness In of Captain Rothwell, no drill took place iBr lnst week, but next Friday night every jMrnj' guard is requested to be present. One jtMtS. candidate was initiated into woodcraft. SmB-' nnt one carf balloted upon. Evenings are getting cooler now, so come out and 3MM help boom tho fall campaign. Visitors L from Salt Lake circle and Ogden circle MCf "were welcomed with circle honors. Come Foresters of America. f' . Court Salt Lake No. 1 held their regu-M regu-M lar meeting last Wednesday evening In f vfi Jennings hall. 21 West First South WB& BTreet. A large number was present and IK very much pleased with the de- Sree team's work during tho Initiation K. Of the new candidates. After the business Hi Of the court was concluded, all present fK -.Indulged in card playing. J. II. Page. mm ' c- R - surprised all the brothers with a fine box of fruits and melons, which wore IIH enjoyed by all. Iffm Eoyal Neighbors of America. mE Salt Lake Valley camp No. 3072 had 3Bx e. splendid meeting last Thursday night. VmM. Four candidates were initiated and six IvK cards balloted upon. Next meeting. September 1. ends the contest, and the 09 winning side will bo banqtietcd on Sep tember 1". when tho class adoption takes place. If the Interest of the members continues as at present the lodge goat will certainly be tired on that night. Your presence is needed In the lodge-room, lodge-room, neighbors, to give the officers encouragement. en-couragement. Just try It once, noxt meeting night will do, and see the meaning mean-ing of cn-opcratlon. Neighbor Llndnor, state deputy, Neighbor Stewart of Auxiliary Aux-iliary camp, and Neighbor Curtlss of Pomona. Colo., were visitors. Como again, neighbors! Visitors alwayB welcome. wel-come. Modern Woodmen of America. Great Salt I-akc camp No. 10071 met in regular form Inst Tuesday evening. Roll call showed all officers present, excopt Consul II. N. How, who is taking a vacation. vaca-tion. It is with deep sorrow that the death of Neighbor J. T. Bornard Is chron-lclod. chron-lclod. Funeral services will be held from O'Donnell & Co.'s chapel on Wednesday, August 24, at 4 p. m. The sympathy of the camp Is with the bereaved widow, Tho regular meeting Tuesday evening should be largely attended, as matters of great Importance will be brought before be-fore the enmp for consideration, and It 13 hoped that all members of the degree team will bo present In full dress uniform, uni-form, as there will be initiatory work. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. Fraternal Brotherhood. Sego Lily .lodge No. 252, T. F. B.. will moot in regular session Thursday evening. Several initiations and surprises nre expected. ex-pected. Brother and Sister Whitehead have been too busy to think about a vacation. va-cation. We hope to sec some of those new drill team suits at tho meeting. A special feature should bo drill team work. All should remember the special dispensation. dispen-sation. Bring your friends to lodge. Wo need them. G. A. E. The James B. McKcan W. R. C. will hold its regular meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday. August 24. at 2:30 sharp. James B. McKean post No. 1 will hold a regular meeting Saturday evening the 27th. Thcro should be as large an attendance at-tendance as possible. Important matters will be considered and disposed of. It is the wish of tho commander that all the comrades be present. Reynolds circle No. 1. Ladles of the G. A. R,, will hold Its regular meeting In the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. All officers are requested to be present. Fraternal Union of America. The regular meeting of Evergreen lodge No. 151 takes place tonight. All members, mem-bers, it is hoped, will turn out and have .a good time. Arrangements will soon be made for the annual anniversary which takes place In the near future and which always proves a huge success. Every member should bocome Interested in tho celebration and help make it as entertaining enter-taining as possible. Order of Owls. The Order of Owls will meet Wednesday. Wednes-day. August 24, at S p. m. Much business busi-ness Is to come before tho nest, and all members should attend. A visiting brother from the homo nest will be present, pres-ent, so you should bo at the meeting, which will be full of Interest. Remember the place, 67 East Second South, and come. Visitors are welcome. Pythian SiBters. Hcrmlon Temple No. S, Pythian Sisters, arc taking a short vacation like society folks. Grand Chief Blumenthall of Reno ha6 been at St. Mark's qulto sick. She is much improved. September 7 the temple tem-ple will begin the fall work by Initiating several knights and a general social for tho members. Remember the date. Typographical Auxiliary. An important meeting of the Ladles' Typographical auxiliary takes place this afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp In Eagles' hall. The meeting will be made Interesting Inter-esting by the remarks of President Mrs. Frank Starr, who has just returned from the convention at Minneapolis. All members mem-bers are requested to be present. Daughters of Veterans. The Daughters of Veterans will bold their regular meeting this evening at S o'clock at I. O. O. F. hall. All members are requested to bo present. Sons of Veterans. P. Edward Connor camp, Sons of Veterans, Vet-erans, will give a social dance in their new hall (Knights of Columbus hall) on Saturday night, to which members of all patriotic orders arc most cordially Invited. In-vited. Ladies' Auxiliary. Wasatch Sisters No. 24S will give a picnic for members and their families, Visiting sisters cordially invited. Liberty Liber-ty park, 3 p. m. Thursday, August 25. Past Noble Grands, The Past Noble Grands club will have a basket picnic Thursday. August 25. All Rebekahs and families Invited. |