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Show ETand fraternal Societies of Salt Lake j jEZn of the World., fBYTwin No. 53 opened Its cam-5Biffirisc cam-5Biffirisc of membership to SBni a Katzenjammcr smoker Rcvcnlns. Angus McKcIlar. Rfat tho meeting, The fo -KL,me was rendered: Musl-fre Musl-fre Lowcy and MIdglcy; IquS-tottc; "Good of the . SlmpHlns: solo, 1,. H. Laurie'' (special request). Ma: two-round boxing rid J- Wooley; four-round ft Gardiner and Jack I the evening pines, to-,s to-,s wore passed. The hull flowing. This wa ono and best open meetings ,mp 53. there being mpre i! It was the llrst or a dr announced that fifty membership would ho it meeting or the amp. nt committee announced ;-c away a large pipe, that om Germany and valued member of the camp at-the at-the next four meetings to participate In the con-ttendance con-ttendance Is expected at e. as business of Impor-i Impor-i up. Tho campaign for ,'o- 33S held Its regular Wednesday and an ex-attendance ex-attendance was present, first initiation that has month, the officers we.ro the best work look place en this year. v Simon Is to be con-"e con-"e splendid work of hlm-m. hlm-m. Ho had a full team Lhoy certainly did good t seven new candidates new applications wore lL5SM Yanner presented agren with a fine watch, j presented to Neighbor good work that he has new members for 33S. was decided by the camp r bringing in tho most aerlng more than eight os rolling, that was had ember 2, should receive h. and as Neighbor llea-jnty-two applications, he and was awarded first reported that Neighbor Silver State camp No. ;en to the hospital, had of appendicitis. He was Sunday and Is well, be initiation next Wod-ers Wod-ers and team are all ex-, ex-, No. 1, Patriarchs MII-rcgular MII-rcgular cantonment next j All chevaliers are ur-to ur-to be in attendance at S expected that there will or muster, ge, No. 2. If O. O. F., ;c and enthusiastic at-nlght at-nlght to watch the de the degree of Brotherly of five candidates, and ndcn P. P. Chrlstenson In Odd Fellowship. Next Iodg No. 17, Is expected I confer the third degree, mpment, No. 1, will moot ng and confer the royal All patriarchs take notice, kah lodge No. 5. mot last In regular session with a e of members and visitors legree was conferred on and several applications ire received for member-ge member-ge will give n dance in 11 next Thursday, Febru-Saturday Febru-Saturday night there will ting of the two Rehckah li tunc the state officers official visit. Ial Highlanders. 33S held a rogulnr meeting venlng. In spite of the ln-ler ln-ler there was a good ally al-ly one of the guard team absent at roll call, The tee made its final report :hargcd with a vote of r a few remarks by the N'athitn Hubbard, the castle up the "Douglas plan" and L falihf'illy. Accordingly :ar Miller and Fair Lady k-ere s Mooted captains and from the members. Each lent of winning and as a I will be kept by the state points made in competition iromlses to be a keen one. s will be given the obligate obliga-te accepted and a class oe held at the llrst meeting ist 111 Pro. S. T, Carman ill. After meeting closed, rlccd hard on the drill to bo exhibition drill and dance, e a meeting this (Monday) all visiting Highlanders will Guards will report in uni- i; Foresters, jt Lake, No., 1, met last Wedding Wed-ding In Jennings hall. -'1 West h. There was a good ntlend-overal ntlend-overal matters of business were i. Those present signed their pi application o be forwarded feme sanctuary of the Shep-mcrlca. Shep-mcrlca. The Shepherds of J mV.rtnV n,e sccoml le-rco of forestry niul limits its membership to Foresters LYfe n,y', A!UKL ls expected by inmh?rWedli1iC8d,ay 5,1 -AIarch that Chough members will iiave signed the application ap-plication so that Clmrles E. White P S h?i tond. HQr 11,0 charter and tho S. or a! will bo able to hold Its Mrst meeting earl-" earl-" 'W', W. IL Greenlg, chairman of hnv '.U fommeo. ami his associates have comploiod the necessary arrange-mems arrange-mems Jor a card social and dance to be glcn Wednesday evening, March 16. Maccabcos. Sail Lake City tent No. 2, at its last review, conferral the second and third !!cs "..a, ""mber of .new members. Sri0d,PIs due tne degree team ofr the ofnclont manner in which the work was performed. Utonlnn tent No. 12 held regular rc-.0I.1 rc-.0I.1 Wednesday evening lasL The entertainment committee arc busy arranging ar-ranging for a social gathering and dance on March 2. At next review a class of candidates will bo put inrough the first degree. Salt Irnke City hive No. 4 metMn regu-ar regu-ar review Wednesday. February 16. those absent missed a musical treat, lho only way to enjoy tho benefits of these organizations is to attend every review. The friends of Ladv Everett will regret to hear that her husband luus been stricken with paralysis. Modern Woodmen. Excelsior camp. No. 1080, held an interesting inter-esting meeting last Tuesday evening. Sevoral applications for adoption were received and referred lo the Investigating committee. George Smith was present for initiation and was given the long term. The degree team indcr command of Captain C. D. Smith, performed the work in a praiseworthy manner. .Escort Charles II. Fowler was highly complimented compli-mented on his splendid work. There were sixty-three members in the hall Including In-cluding a number of visitors. There will be another interesting meeting on Tuesday Tues-day evening. On Tuesday evening, March I, a grand concert will be given in aid oi mo oistrcss runrt nnd every neighbor Is earnestly requested lo help out on this occasion as there has been no assessment this month and he should not feel the loss of 25 cents. The meeting on Tuesday evening will commence at 8.15 prompt, K. of P hall, 259 Main street. Fraternal Brotherhood. Sogo Lily lodge. No. 252. T. F. B., will meet in regular session Thursday evening even-ing in its hall. No. 132 East First South street. Brothor and Sister Ewell have several members for obligation. After the drill team does a little practicing, there will be a "get acquainted" dance for all members. A Jolly meeting and dance Is assured. Many of the more socially inclined met with Brother and SLster Bloomstcrbcrg of Utah lodge, No. 305, Wednesday evening even-ing at their home. No. 1143 Bueno avenue. Six games of high five furnished the amusement. Prizes were won by Sister Grant and Brother Ewell. Dainty and substantial refreshments were served at the tables. Brother Bloomstcrbcrg served a rare treat to all present. All had a Jolly evening. Modem Woodmen of America. Great Salt I-ako camp. No. 10071, hold Its regular meeting last Tuesday evening and as usual a pleasant evening was spent Several applications were voted upon up-on and Fred W. Loutensock received the ceremony of adoption. The work put on bv the degree team was highly appreciated appre-ciated by the members of the camp and by a number of visiting neighbors, who also expressed their appreciation of the welcome extended to them. After the adoption Neighbor M. .1. Rode gave a few musical selections, which were also enjoyed en-joyed by . all present. Neighbor John Brownlee of Aguascallentes. Mexico, has sent a beautiful .crapa, to be given as first prize to the winner at the "card party" which the entertainment committee commit-tee announces for March 1. The regular mcollnc will be hold Tuesday evening. Visiting neighbors are welcome. Ordor of Owls. The Order of Owls will hold Its noxt regular meeting in the Jennings hall at 21 West First South street, on the third floor, and all members should be iresent at 8 o'clock, as much business ,vill come before tho. nest. Grand President Presi-dent W. II. Talbot of South Bend, Ind., ls desirous of coming to Salt Lako City on an official visit and arrangements will bo made by the nest. Under- the head of social entertainment, refreshments will be served by Brothers Ostcrloh, Thomas and Robinson, and a good time Is promised. prom-ised. All Owls are requested to be present pres-ent and visiting Owls arc Invited. G. A. R. The regular meeting of the James B. McKcan W. R. C. will be held in the I. O. O- F. hall Wednesday, February J3, at 2:30 p. in. The James C. Rlcp circle. Ladles of the G. A. R.. will give a card party and bean supper at Eagles hail, Washington's Washing-ton's birthday. February, 22. Cards at 2 p. m. sharp. Comrade and slstci societies cordially invited. James B. McKcan Post No. 1 has a regular meeting next Saturday night. February 26, and thai these meetings shall Increase In interest the commander wishes every comrade who loves and has this grand organization. at heart to make extra effort to be present. Royal Neighbors. Auxiliary camp. No. 10SC will meet promptly at S:30 ock this (Monday) evening. February 21. at I. O. O. K hall. Several candidates are to he Initiated and nromntness on the part of members is emK-sted by Oracle John. All neighbors laviii tickets to Woodmen ball come reauyw report on same. Neighbor Harp-Ster Harp-Ster kindly donated the beautiful cake bcarinir the emblem. "R. N. of A., lJoti. for t hr banquet at tho ball of last Thurs-JlaV Thurs-JlaV evening, same being raffled and the nroceeds given to the auxiliary camp. All neighbors welcome to all meetings. Roynl Arcanum. Tho regular duties of Salt Lake council coun-cil No 1517 for Thursday night, February M will be fet aside for the purpose of " .'.....i m that evening a social enlcr- winnTent In the form of an open house meutlne. commencing at S o'clock. All members are cordially Invited to bo present w th their wive and lady frlT-nds An appropriate programme for the evening's ontortalnm.;;it has been -ind will be fo lowed by ro-rVeA ro-rVeA Si' It l" especially desired by officers of tho council th.it the affair af-fair be largely participated In by members mem-bers and their friends. Tratornal Union of America. wversreon lodge 151 held Us regular meeting on Monday. A programme .was ven aflcr the business wa complete 1. ?n. i r. cood time was enjoyed. The boosi ng5 committee was onlan;e,l by Ui .i;i7iIa nf four moro members and a adJii2 l called for tonight (Monday) T .ilnB residence of Fraternal Muster K f' Aveson al 770 Second avenue. All Tito&wSm'&c place on Monday Rod Meu. "J.?,'Sf..l V,ir u.lopll wliliili won. Vc" Women of Woodcraft, silver Maple circle. No. 10S. met aa u.uS FrldST evening. Frdmmry S -i0H lee' U n 'and alsonGrand Lako ,irl ;n' sumiier, who enlur-OraaiiJzer enlur-OraaiiJzer B" "Hm- wltl a talk on inlned the ,rllV,l,mc.mbe rs of tho en- Woodcraft. f.0''Sltnc rendered songs, tertalnment e,mJ",' ' tion'i on the gu tar, piano fiolos f ci"Jn ,n iJ1)entr Tho which were en oy. bi a i I d vt, Royal Neighbors At the rKular or Jo Salt Lake L?U&SP ias't Thursday night, two applications for membership were balloted ballot-ed on favorably. The social members of tho camp will entertain the benefit members mem-bers with a masquerade ball on SL Patrick's Pat-rick's day. March 17. at the camp hall 137 East First South street. Pythian Sisters. Hermolnc temple No. S. Pythian Sisters, met In regular session Friday evening. In addition to the social to bo given to members that Is planned for the -near future, fu-ture, routine business was transacted. The dancing party In Unity hall was successful. There was a good committee, good music and plenty of good punch. Everybody had a good time and stayed late. Mountaineers. The Ogden cabin No. 52 of tho F. O. M,. took In a class of eighteen Saturday evening In the 1. O. O. F. hall. After the work was finished the members were taken to the cafe on Washington avenue and sat (town 10 an oysitrr uumiuui. iv" by State Manager George L. Sorenscn. Tho Ogden cabin will give a dance In the near future. Danish Brotherhood. The Apollo lodge will hold Its regular semi-monthly meeting Friday night at the lodge hnll In the Odd Follows building build-ing There will be several candidates for Initiation and Important matters from tho supreme lodge will bo voted on. All members mem-bers aro urged to be present. Loyal Americans. Salt T.akc assembly No. 320 will hold-Its hold-Its regular meeting. W.cdnosday evening. February- 23. . in 1. O. O. F. hall. All members arc especially requested to be, present. L. O. T. M. The ladles of Lillian irolllster hive, No. In. will be entertained by Mrs. George W. TII11 at her home, 7fil Snow avenue. Frldav afternoon, from 2 to 5. All Maccabees Mac-cabees and friends welcome. |