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Show Secret and 1 Fraternal Societies f of Salt Lake 1 : ! Maccabees. Liberty hive No. U. L. O. T. ,31.. held Its regular review Wednesday alternoqn with a. largo uttondance. At tho close of an Inl cresting., session tiie ladles retired re-tired to the banquet hall, where a luncheon lunch-eon was spread In honor of the esteemed ady record keeper. Lady Laura Trultt. it being the eighteenth anniversary of her wedding. So carefully had the committee com-mittee planned the surprlso that the tables ta-bles were- all spread, in the session, and as the members came from the- lodge room they weru seated, and the last to leave tho hall acted as an" encort to Lady TruJtt to the banquet hall. The genial lady commander. In a neat snccch. piei-eniea a pretty hand-painted bonbon bon-bon dish, from tho. members present, as a token of the esteem In which this beloved be-loved officer Is held by the entire membership. mem-bership. About fifty members were pres-enl pres-enl to wish Lady Trultt many happy returns of the day. The members all are working in perfect unison, and success suc-cess is crowning their every effort. The mutual tic between the officers and their co-workers is perfect, and results always follow such conditions. A card partv will be held with Lady Nolan. 20 East Seventh South street, Tuesday aftor-noon, aftor-noon, November 20. from 2 to 5. Liberty hive No. 0. L. O. T. Tvl., will hold regular review Thursdav afternoon, December 1. In Knights of Pvthlas Jtall, at 2:30 o'clock. Annual election of officers offi-cers will be held and every member Is urged to bo present. , Lady Knowlden will entertain the ladles and their friends at her home, 20 Rast Seventh South street. -Tuesday afternoon. November 20. from 2 to a o'clock. All lady ilaccabees and their friends are cordially invited. Lillian Hollifcler hive No. 15. Ladles of the Maccabees, will hold regular meeting Thursday evening, December 1. In Eagles' hall. All members aro expected to be present, as officers for the ensuing term will be placed In nomination. J.. J. IS. x . Golden Rule encampment No. 2. I. O. O. K..,will hold a special meeting Tuesday Tues-day night. November 20, "for ihe purpose of conferring the golden rule and roval purple degrees on several candidates of thla encampment and also from Oqulrrh encampment No. 1. At the close of the work "there .will aslo be something else doing of cs'pecial Interest to everyone present. All patriarchs are earnestly invited in-vited to meet with the encampment at this or any time. Kldcllty lodge No. 17. I O. O. held an interesting meeting last Wedncsdny night with a good attendance of members and visitors. The second degree was conferred con-ferred and several applications were received and referred to committees. Next Wednesday night tho grand patriarch patri-arch of the grand encampment, Brothor P. P. Christensen. will bo. present, and by special Invitation will talk on "Patriarchal "Pa-triarchal Odd Fellowship.'" Tho members 'arc especially urged to be present and listen to this interesting and Instructive discourse on the advanced dogrccs of the order. The third degree also will he given with all the interesting features as used bv tho degree staff in conferring confer-ring this degree. Jordan lodge No. 3. I. O. O. 1".. Monday Mon-day night fully demonstrated that it can make good Its promises. The second degree de-gree w-as put on in a manner thai made the brothers sit up and take notice. A large number of critics were present and hnd to admit the work was good. Tonight To-night the degroo staff will confer the third degree. AH brothers arc Invited. Tratornal Brotherhood at Tooele. Special to The Tribune. TOORMC. Nov. 27. The Fraternal Brotherhood, a fraternity insurance society so-ciety having headquarters in Los Angeles, An-geles, organized a local lodge in Tooele. Suturdav evening. November "U. There were twenty-six applications Tor tho Charter list, and there are splendid prospects pros-pects for a fine lodge In Tooele Vivian Whitehead, state manager for Utah, was the InstlturTug officer. She was assisted bv Brother and Sister N. S, Grant of Salt Lake. Brother Clarence Carter of Eureku and Sister Whitehead of bait Lake. The following officers were elected: elect-ed: President. W. H. Caldwell: past president. Samuel S. Potts, 'vice president. presi-dent. Beatrix R. Peterson; chaplain, Margaret Taylor: treasurer. Bella M. Lwyn: secretary. Vera A. Allsop: sergeant. ser-geant. Clifford Skelton; mistress of arms. Mnrjorlc Lurk; outer doorkeeper. Amos Bcvan: Inner doorkeeper. Josephine Pratt; physician. V. G. Logan. Plans were made for an entertainment and social so-cial for members and friends. In Decem ber. Royal Highlanders. Utah castle held a regular meeting last Monda evening Fair Lady Alta Miller war. present and congratulation:; and best wishes, wore extended to her on account of her recent marriage. She will retuln the position of No. 2 in the drill tenni. which she has filled so well for nliuost Hire years. Owing to Ihe fact that Secretary W. A. Wallace will be unable to reurh the hall before !' p. in. until after tho holidays. It wns dei'idcd that the team would report at Stir, p. m. and drill before the castle is called In order- The card uarty cothmlt-t cothmlt-t was given further time In which to prepare a" final report. Clansmen Carman' Car-man' and Bush. Fair Ladles Smith. Dell and Tcnnlbon were appointed a committee commit-tee to mak'.' arrangements for an exhibition exhi-bition drill and dance lo bi given December De-cember 12. Clansman Wallace, on behalf be-half of himsott' ami family, thanked the momlvrs of tho rustle for sympathy and klndpr-ss shpwp them In Ills recent bereavement. be-reavement. There will be a regular meeting meet-ing this evening, and all vlsltln3 Highlanders High-landers will bo welcome. Tho guards as-dcmbl''- promptly at.S:lf p. in. G. A. R. Members of the Oliver O. Howard post arc requested lo meet at the post hall at 7:30 this evening lo Join with the Daughters of Veterans In arranging for the installation of officers and attend to other important business. Maxwell post No. il, department of. I'tnli. G. A. K., will hold Its regular meeting Saturday. December o. at 7:30 p. ni. Tho main business of the evening even-ing will bo the election of officers for tho ensuing year. Mrs. II. L. Patterson and Mrs. Rcedall will entertain the .lamee B. MqKcan W. R. C. at tho home of tho former. 110 McClel'and avenue. Thursday afternoon. Deccmbor 1. All G. A. K. organizations and friends Invited. The Daughters of Veterans will hold their regular mooting In tho I. O. O. F. hall at S o'clock this evening. There will bo. special businesj nnd all members are' urged to be present. .Woineu of Woodcraft. Silver Maple circle No. 108 elected the following officers for the ensuing term: p. G. N.. CrlKHlc Dykes; G. N., Ella H. Williams: advlsoiv Bolllo Brown; clerk, Suslo M. Free; banker. Anna Merrick: Mer-rick: magician. Lucy Walker: T. S.. Minnie Min-nie Bern" O, S.. Jennie Hunt; munagarH, Maco. "Hull and ICtiwi: captain of gilards Aura Pitta; attendant, Louise Dunbar. The. rnimnie ciuo win mevi Thursdav. December I, at Nolghbor Jet-tor'i;. Jet-tor'i;. r-ur. South First "West street, The guards havo boon given a night "at the Is 1 8 December 7, The proceeds will go towards buying now uniforms. An interesting meeting .was held Monday Mon-day night by Salt Lake circle No. n.-0. Monday night. Novombcr 28, the flection of officer!! will lake place. Every mom-br mom-br Is requested to bo present, Tho eap-ta'ln eap-ta'ln wishes every guard to be present ut 7:30 p. tn. The committee of the three circles will meet at 7 p; m. ill the Eagle parlors. British Fraternal Society. Wednesday evening. December . Is the next meeting night, In tho Harmony hall, and a full attendance Is especially requested re-quested by .the commit tec, as tho officebearers office-bearers for the ensuing year are lo he .. "ctcd at that meeting, rules will be submitted for approval and I otlivr yU 1-nnrtant 1-nnrtant bus neus will be brouMit np Bwb are invited lo bring as many l a who aro Intending to become mcmbcni a" possible. Thursday. pc..ii.. taor 28. a grand concert and dance will be held In Jennings hall, 21 West First South street. As this will be the final meeting for the year, It is ' hoped the members will put forth every effort to make this ovent a huge success, both. by tho sale of tickets and by giving their assistance otherwise. The price of admission ad-mission will lie fixed, at a low figure, but the committee will endenvorto make tho entertainment of the highest possible-class, possible-class, and as several noted singers Have voluntocrcd their services, Its success already al-ready Is assured artistically. Applications- for the Opera company cannot be received after Saturday, December 17. Applicants should see T. Sprunt at 391 South Main street. Fraternal Union of America. The big meeting of Evergreen lodgo 151 takes place this Monday night, when the membership will turn out strong for the annual olectlon of officers. At least once a yenr almost a full representation of the mc'mbershlp turns out to vote in their choice of officers for the ensuing term Much interest Is exhibited on auch occasions. Tho degree team will also have the honor of initiating nine more candidates tonight, which will be the last initiation until January, when a class of nbout ."0 will bo Initiated. Fourteen Four-teen applications for membership wero presented at the last session. The mcm-liers mcm-liers aro urged to put forth their host efforts for another thirty days, as tho special dispensation will clos on Janu-arv Janu-arv 1. 1911. Many of tho lodgo members mot at the residence of Brother Albert GUI. 42fi .1 street, on Monday last by a surprlso on him and enjoyed tho evening In games, music and feasting. Modern Woodmen of America. On account of tho dance which the Forester team was giving last Tuesday evening. Great Salt Lake camp No. 10071 hold only a s.hort session. Four more-new more-new applications were presented, and six strangers were In "waiting who desired to be adopted as members of the- society, nnd were given the beneficial degree in the short form. One of the most successful dances ever given by the degree (earn of the Great SaJt Lake camp was held November 22. an exhibition drill also being given by Captain O. G. Weber, with .his team of sixteen foresters, which was enjoyed by all who were fortunate enough lo bo. present. The death of Neighbor George D. Lov-ett Lov-ett was announced. Funeral services wero held Sunday from the Sixteenth ward meeting house. The sympathy of the camp is with the bereaved family. The regular meeting will be held Tuesday Tues-day evening. All members arc requested to be present. Fraternal Brotherhood, Sego Lily lodge No. 2r2. T. F. B.. met In open house to all members of the order and their friends Thanksgiving night. Several candidates were obligated obligat-ed in the small room, while an excellent excel-lent musical and llterar1' programme was given the members and friends In the lodge and dance hall. The hall was appropriately ap-propriately decorated with yellow and white cars of corn, with husks attached, and cornstalks and turkeys. The largo table, set In the form of tho letter "F." signifying fraternal fellowship, was loco-ralorl loco-ralorl with vases of chrysanthomums and loaded with delicious refreshments. Dancing Danc-ing was enjoyed until a lato hour- The Salt Lake Troubadours furnished excellent excel-lent music. The state manngers and tho committee deserve praise for the success of th jolly affair that entertained enter-tained about 17f persons. The "memberships, "mem-berships, campaign closes November 20. with a special mooting In President Wright's office. 420 Newhouse building, at S p. in., for receiving applications, electing lo membership and obligating and emergency business Woodmen of the World. Salt Lake camp S3 had a largo attendance attend-ance of members at tho meeting held last Tuesday evening The new extension exten-sion work as carried on under the new law "is progressing favorably. Several applications for membership were received. re-ceived. Next Tuesday evening the entertainment en-tertainment committee will glvo a smoker for the members of the camp only. This will be a novelty in tho way of a smoker The camp also will select Its officers. Including the elork and banker, for the ensuing voar. This Is an Important election elec-tion aiid an attendance of from 200 to o00 is .cxpcctcdi Danish Brotherhood. In the absence 0 Iho president, Dr. A N. Hanson" presided over tho meeting hold by the Apollo lodgo last Friday evening. Routine business waa transacted trans-acted and one application for member-, ship was accented and acted, upon. Under Un-der the good of tho order the nominations nomina-tions for meeting new officers at the-first the-first meeting In December took place. A special meeting of the lodge will bo held tonight In tho lodge room ,at fi.J.I' o'clock In order to Initiate one new- member. mem-ber. All members.. are urged to attend., Woodmen of World Officers. Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, Nov. 27. Tho local lodge of' Woodmen of tho World elected Ijs officers' for the ensuing term last, night an follow.-;; Consul commiK'ler. Samuel Bench; advisor lieiitenant'3Avchlc Ander-. son; banker, George Flster; escort. 'Albert 'Al-bert IS. Jonei-; clerk. Augustus Gordon: sentry, Carl Peterson. Ladies' Auxiliary. Tho Ladies' auxiliary to Typographical Typographi-cal union No. 115 will hold a card party and social at tho lodgo rooms in I-Jagles' hall. Monday, Nov. 2S. ut 2:30- p. m. All printers and their friends aro cordiallj-invited. cordiallj-invited. The udmfSHlon will be fifteen cents, . ' Royal Neighbors of America. Royal Neighbors of America". Salt Lake Vallev camp No, :072. will hold bn election elec-tion 'of officers next Thursday availing.'. December L AH mem bora are requested to be present. The meeting will be cabod to order promptly at S o'clock. Visiting neighbors always welcome. Pythian Sisters. Tho'Pythians Sisters of Hqrinion Temple Tem-ple No, fi met In regular session Wednesday Wed-nesday and arrangements for a card' social so-cial Wednesday evening. November 30. to which all- sinters are requested to be ; . v r present and bring their friends, wore made. Monday afternoon, November 28, tho Sewing Circle will moot w:Uh Slsler Gurey. .130 South First Woat. Last Monday Mon-day the circle was entertained at the home of Sister Knowlden. Lodge room finely furnished; modern improvements, janitor sorvico, best location. lo-cation. 118 So. Main. |