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Show and fraternal ii societies of salt lake men of Aincrica OltL Klast has won the cov-.TJI cov-.TJI Rafter aevon years of )W ner is valued at $500, i to tho camp which L-- it' percentage of sain UM ier is of beautiful dc- ;;r rom the honor. Is an Hffljj hall. Ogdcn has held o years In succession Wi promised to come down iff tho banner, so Ex- B: pnrlns a reception for k g tlmo Is nssurcd by 51 mlttee. Tho winning 3fl, credited to Harry A ring efforts In 1009. as n A r, was tho means of jfr er to this city. The . I ed to the "big doings." announced later. Every "" y requested to be at I rst two meeting nights. I ." ibuslness will bo dls- Ifff Camp, No. 30071 had a 111 tt tho 'regular meeting f MnB. Four new appll-'Rsntecl appll-'Rsntecl and referred to Ibmmlttcc. Sevoral vls-. vls-. Src present, who made y)7cches on tho 'good of Tmular mooting will be IjTjBng. All iiienibeis arc Wjto attend, as some H ear for adoption and ""' knee will come up for jg neighbors are cur- '? fo, -lOfi has an active eh is makliiK iwtenshv P ingement for St. Pat- r, March IV. Several JS, on hand for Initiation. rppt from the ICiuerald niscd that his eelcbra-if'vcar eelcbra-if'vcar will be superior ,i. ar in the inline. An rune lias boen prcpnietl . ' iUnic Is assured. Tin-&h Tin-&h ttcam of Descrot camp - 1 vcr Uio statu as bring Tte nd Us "ime has gone Oil rlg states, and a fiir-r fiir-r n'of its excellence will yi. .March 17. A largu '4 Uaxwcll W. Ti. C. will f (a imceting Wednesday. h. . in i 0. o. i. i S ibcrs are welcome. St g.of Maxwell post No. Hah, O. A. n.. will be Sjs loom, Saturday, March .ffi igAn 'Interesting oven-comrades oven-comrades arc urged to :omradcs are cordially HBltig of the O. O. How-UK: How-UK: A- H.. Is Monday iWjfat 7 30 o clocU. at I. Bs requested tliat there Ericc, as there will be rance. The. Daughters lijRncel with the post In i5cKean W U. C will be i home of Mrs. "enny -Wiith Main street. Thurs-jjlfch Thurs-jjlfch 17. Mrs. Elliot will Ttlfe Misses Bessie and 5nd Mesdamcs Corser, Wcrdale. All friends in- !San post No. I held a jfirday nlglit. There was Jlfand considerable busl-3Ked busl-3Ked Saturday night. iE&vlll be a campllre by --tor which an entertain -3KbeIng prepared. It will interest and pleasure to IHkre invl.t?d. t LUHigl landers, uhdanec x.iAt L'lali cas-Sn cas-Sn was present at the -aiay fvcT.ng A gi)ial SKsm is being shown jjjtwhich has Just be-jpienibers be-jpienibers were added to "Inst-meeting and when tIlt was found that team tptaln Miller, had gained .(Attendance. Two appll-iptcd appll-iptcd on. It was reported W. Miller was 111. It frfethc castle would close jfer the regular order of rfrt transacted and friends 3'lted to hear the pro-jthe pro-jthe drill. Two songs were gjjf team contesting, and tb Peake and Hubbard 5FAfter careful consldcra--ulILtliat team Xo. I had IRpoinls and team No. -Vjk.R wltli the aaln In at-VKCapluin at-VKCapluin Millar's team Ifaliead but It w III ha,ve L Jkcep Hi- lead, for Cap- tnln Apgnr has laid plans for a. heavy siege. Tickets were llstributed among the members of tho casllo for the dance to bo given March 21. Jt has been decided de-cided to give each tfam one point fo: each ticket sold for this dance. Castk closed In due form, 10 meet again thlf evening at S p. in. sharp. Thero is to be no programme, on account of the rehearsal re-hearsal of tho long-form work by the degree de-gree team. i. o. o. r, Mrs. James Richards entered the Naomi Past Noblo Grand's club Thursday Thurs-day afternoon with a St. Patrick's par-ty. par-ty. After the business meeting was over the guests were entertained In a guessing contest. The winners were Mesdamcs Jones, TJImer and Price. The hostes. was assisted by Mrs. V. B. Jones n' Bingham and Mrs. D. Tcnchinor. The guests were served a dainty lunch. Thoso present, were Mesdamcs Russell. Pendleton, IJIackman, Jones, Herdle. NIckorson. Vlmor. Teachlnor, Rasmus-sen. Rasmus-sen. vnncgnr. Maroney, Richards, Price, Ewln. Darrah. Owens and Norton. Tin-club Tin-club will meet in April with Mrs. Owens. Fidelity lodge. No. 17, 1. O. O. F.. had a record-breaking mooting Wednesday night. The hall was crowded with enthusiastic en-thusiastic Odd Fellows from several jurisdictions jur-isdictions and the city lodges. The special spe-cial order was tho conferring of the first degree on eight candidates bv the degree staff of SnlL -Lake lodg. No, 2. which was present for Hint purpose bv sp'dal Invitation from this lodge. Tr" work was done In a highly interesting and ofrectivo manner and most forclblv exemplified the beautiful lesson of this degree, friendship. An interesting social evening was spent, and it was clearly demonstrated that meetings of this na-tm-f will result in rrreal jrood for tbe city loi! and tho order In general. Fraternal Brotherhood. Sego l.Hy lodge. No. 252. T. F 13., met in a well-attended regular session Thursday evening at the hall. 137 East First South street. Six applicants wore elected to membership and two candidates. candi-dates. Miss O'Brien and Mrs. Wood, were found In waiting and duly obligated, Those who have been obligated and many others to come In next meeting. March 24. will receive full instructions from Supremo VIco President Emma R. Neidimr. All are eager to meet her and several committees have boon appointed ap-pointed to look after her entertainment while In the city. Sister Grant turned in the proceeds of the cake vole, on the most popular woman. For that and the successful (iiillt raffle, the lodgo gave her a standing stand-ing vote of thanks, Brother and Sister Ewoll are held In high esteem by the lodge, which presented present-ed them with a specially engraved souvenir spon of Salt Lake City. Re-treshmcnts Re-treshmcnts were served In the banquet room- After the drill team practiced tho musicians furnished &omo dance music mu-sic which was enjoyed by every one. All had a good time und stayed early Woodmen of the World. Salt Lake Camp No. 55 is busy these days. The members are hustling for candidates. can-didates. Tho meetings are well attended The degree team docs Its work well. The boosting committee Is up and doing all the time and Iho campaign for increasing increas-ing the membership to 1000 is well unJer way. At the last meeting of the camp thero were fifty-six members present, three candidates were inltlnlc-d and seven applications for membership received. Neighbor McKcllar. on behalf of the camp, presented Neighbor A. L. Short with a handsome past advisor's Jewel. C.lerlc McKellar has gotten out an attractive postal card notifying the members of the big open meeting to be held next Tuesday Tues-day evening. The committee has arranged ar-ranged a good programme and will take care of all who attend. Danish Brotherhood. Apollo lodge held its regular meeting last I-rlday evening. Various committees commit-tees were appointed, one for revision of the constitution, with uow motions to be brought up at the convention in the fall. This committee is composed of Thorvald L. Larsen, Julius Hansen. Or. A. N. Hanson. Han-son. Olaf Nllson and C. M. Peterson. The first anniversary of the lodge will be celebrated April S.l with a banquet and dance In the I. O. O. F. hall. A committee of arrangements was appointed, appoint-ed, consisting of J. M. Villadscn. Sophus II. Lund. C. M. Peterson, A. B. Villadscn 1 :1ml Thorvald L. Larsen, with Julius Hansen as chairman. One of the new motions mndc before the lodge was the publishing of a large programme lor the Apollo's annual outing out-ing this summer, and Is planned lo give a short history of all the Danish lodges In the state of Utah", together with other advertisements, and will be of much In -leresl for the Scandina lans. Order of Owls, The Order of Ouls mot at their hall. -'I West ilrst South street. Jennlng hall, and had one of Hie best meetings ever, initiailmr one and taking In two application. Alford. Bardson and Earl J. North. Tills is one time Ih.-u. North will go Houlii. or he will think of doing so. as lie lb added to Iho order. Brother Zll-llox. Zll-llox. a visiting brother from Illinois, told how they do things at his home nest, which was Interest Inp. Brother Nelson, thy president. Mild he would have- at least six new oney to add to tho list at the next meeting and a good tlnic 13 promUcd by IJiotlier Charles Saddler, who wafc appointed chairman ojC tho 80 clal committee. All visiting Owls are linked. fraternal Union of America. Th" regular meeting of JSvergreen lads1 No 161 will lake place Mils evening at the usual place, and tho usual tlnv? After the pleasant recollections of the ln?t meeting, there should be a large at tendance tonight to take part In' the cere-liionlofs cere-liionlofs and the regular Heml-monlhly m-lertaiuuicnt. m-lertaiuuicnt. Thorofore. a big meeting and a good lime uro looked for. Applications Applica-tions iliould be brought, in as tho contest ! coon will Hose, as well as the low rate of Initiation offered. The degree team workers are also urgently rsrniested to be present to prepare for the coming class Initiation. All members are welcome tonight. to-night. Improved Order of Kcd Man. Washakie irlbe No. 1 kindled Us coun-fil coun-fil fire lafat Monday night and held a nn pow-wow. ft has several applica-tlonr applica-tlonr to corn" up lonight. among other business, a committee was appointed to glvo 3 Red Men'p dam In tho neat fuiure. fu-iure. The last card social was so successful success-ful that the order f.iels encouraged to do more. Tho fact of Iho matter being that it knows it has not done enough of tbc kind in the past, but will fry ami mak up now. Maccaboos. Banner hive No. II. L. o. T. M.. will hold regular review Tuesday aftoruoon. March 1.". at 2::;o o'clock In I. O. O. F. hall. Every member Is urced to ho present, pres-ent, as business 01 importance Is to bs transacted. Lillian Holligler hive No. 15 will hold regular review Thursday I'vufng. March 17. in ISaglcu' hall. All Maccabees arc welcome. Poroaloi'i of America. Court Salt .Lake No. I -v.lll give, a card party, H':lal and danr at Hx 'lodge-rooms 'lodge-rooms In tho JennhiKH building, 21 Weal Firsi South, on Wednesday evening, io which all members aro cordially Invited, and each member Is requested to brine n friend. Those having cliargo of the affair wish to asuurc those who do attend that they will have an enjoyable time. Pythian Sisters. Hermohin tempi". No. S. Pythian Sis-lorrt, Sis-lorrt, met in a well-a loaded regular session ses-sion Friday evening. Much good seems to have resulted from tho well-attended session that was held a week ago Friday evening. All aro urged to boost for a bigger and better temple. Dyspepsia is our national ailment. Burdock Bur-dock Blood Bitters Is the national cure for It. It strengthens stomach, mem-, branes. promotes tlow of dlgestlvo Juices, purities the blood, builds you up- Any skin- Itching Is a temper-tester. The more you scratch the worse It Itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema any skin Itching. 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