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Show Secret and Fraternal Societies Woodmen of th' World. The Ngulfl WmMf QMUds .f I'm i gamp No, Mf . O w.. conrtnad laut , wednMdt; iih r ood attondanea Tha uenal routlna li'ielr'e vsiie t ra ! o.l and evam! nv. applicatloaa !inndri in. Ona I new nelirh)or wfic d1e to the camp, v!-p nomrnlttea In bharaje r,r t!hi-'i ha planned to put on aomatlilnc Intaraatlng naxt wednaadar. ' a up v., t".;. v, o w., nt lnt 1 Thundaar evening uurt, aft.r tranem tins j routlna buainaaa, khvc a aodal antcrtaln-haanl antcrtaln-haanl it ,u- report ad iiiat ciork n J, Kltr.KT.lliJ. wln -f.R pei-Rtod i;p,,n tit H lopal hf.vpit,-ii last wek. in improving and -.vIM -(j,,ii h- ,i h!- t'i li'HVi' fn, his li'm,. AftT tha Introduction 'if ona Candida to tiP protection degree, th 'Hii,p d-Jciurnod. d-Jciurnod. The nvt meeting of camp Wo 06 will hAid In If of F. liali. Ifi3 Poutl Srond KilMt wtreel Monday ven- Iiik. May fi. where n will 'meat In future. Modem Woodman of America. S""d attendance marked the nienn ! of y xriii,ii camp No. y2 Tue.rl., ! Iprtl M. mi ..frioer were In their placea. I ftnM inltiaUon waa conferred nd on npph'atl.in i.ard was received nnd fn ; vorably arid upbn. Tii committee on entertaltunant re-DOrted re-DOrted n musicaJa In omiraa of prepara-tion, prepara-tion, to ht, Klvtin at sn nrlv date After receiving tho ciirkv and banker'a report .;tmp closed in rKiiiat ..rrj.M- meet Ttieaday evening, April ".o. t. o. o. r At its last s.Hslon Jordau lodge No j had an -.vrfi.-,v attendance, Hie occasion being tii conferring or the Initiatory do gr upon h number of live Candida tea ! Th degree staff i tr. h commended n it8 excellent tork. Topth the stn'r irill OOnfar 'ho first d-xr. Mnccahee?. Bannei lirve No 11 aucceaafudy i-arried t .of h aurprlae partv on tha Sir Knlghu of S"air i.nko ten No. I liiirine the week. Tha hive membera ini tJi tent head- guartera tn h ho.l. Mubic and refresh- innt Were the featni-es. The m-inh'.r. have been in-.-itd to a. inr.l .,rii ,a t J i horn- of Lady Smith. 144 Wv Pourth North afreet, Thuraday afternoon, rhe nfr.iir will ba cl'-n under un-der tho auspices of the 'Swll h readies' " I dub Lillian Jlolllstn hivo No, 1 . will moot h regular review at Kagloji ),all. Tliurs- 1 da evening. May at i o'clock A full attendance ia -peet,d. Seit i,kr- City hlva No. 4 Will moot 'n regular review al "'M Pellowa ball liovr Wedneadaj evening. Supreme lieu-I tenant Commander M'j. aii- B. Ijocke I will vlall Salt Luke In May Probably the largest number ot s'r ; Knights was present at tij.. review of t'-ni ."(.. 2 Ust Thursday evening than . at any meeting this season. A surpriso wan sprung by tha lady Maocabeei of Banner hlv. wli.. visited th- tent In a ; body. Sir Knlghl Commander Wahlnulst gal-antly gal-antly received the large delegation and turned tha iont o-.-or to ihe lad-, commander com-mander of Ban n st hive, who called on various members, both of th. hive n;nl tent, for addresses or musical numbers, 1 A new feature has been promised for Thursday n!'ht. Liberty hive No. f. K O. T M. . -win . hold regular review Thursday afternoon, May 2, ,-it 2:30 o'clock, In K, or p hall, r: . members are nrjjoij to be present tb welcome Deputy Stats Commander Mrs. Belle M, Hedge, who is expected on thai day. Fraternal Brotherhood. 'The trn'Ollritr nxt Tuonrtav nit;l;t of I Sego Lily lods-o v,, 262 will I r In- teres t to al membera State Manager Whitehead, who attended the meeting of I supreme offioera a.nd delegates in Caii-1 fornla, win be present There srlll ba several matters, Including the "initiation of the world." Members are rcQueated to he on time Order of Scottish Clans. i '.'.in Stewart, In regular session last Wed need lj avenlfTfe daolded to change Its meeting nights from th second and fourth Wednesdays of -;irh month t.. tha Brat and third Mondays A;i heretofore, Odd Pellowa hail will i.o the gathering place. A committee la working In conjunction with committees from othr S,-otrh ?o-i-Uties of 1 tali ti. hold a i . i pr outing at l.ngoon in .Ti.o. Royal Neighbor of America. Auxiliary ''amp No. 488S will give a hard-tim. Kooial and dance MondRj" c-en-Ing, April 'jo. at the home, of Neighbor I Mary fiem II, 183 South Fifth FSasI slrot. .Ml members and friends are urged to attend Court of Honor. The regular semi-monthly meeting ,,f u nsat. i district courl No. 1123 will be i sld In Odd Pellowa hall n' B o'clock Thuraday evening. May 2. Several new tip Hi atus -.rill le present for Initiation. Th meeting win he followed i- a short ; rogramme and cards a full attendance Ik expected. Woodcraft. Salt i.ako circle met last Monday even-Ing even-Ing with Guardian Neighbor Hobtlay presiding. pre-siding. AH officers; ware present. Many visitors attended ;ro:n othr . .-. and were given the honor of the circle. At tho meetlng'a conclualon, all prasenl sp nt a social hour together. Tonight's meeting will commence promptlj tit S:i", o'clock! Silver Maple circle No. met as I usual during the week' One new iimm- 1 ior tajh Initialed nd tha dleiresn fund a dlacussed. The thlmnio 'hib win meet Thursday afternoon at tbe home f Mrs. r",infii. Tboes who join the party Will lake the IViplar i ,rnv c '-r and ride to the end of she line, af living st th terminus not lat- r t'oan 1:30 o'clock. There the guest will be met. and will be takon U) the house nf the bAStisflfl 'n a "hay-rjt-k ' r1,! rty. Ktii.?h.ts of Pythias. Calantbe-Myrtle and Lincoln lodces hii'e ntted up i splendid castld liaii with csrd. ree'lii.v' 'ir.i nilhsid anterooms In the Linden hotel building. On account f the entertainment of Calanihe-Myrtie lodge membera at 'ig-dt-n. es ii-ts of Ogden lodge no 2. no uieutlnvas hold hero April 13. The convention was bald last Monda us usual. Chancellor Commandei Mo-.N:in Mo-.N:in pas absent and Knlghl Pred ,ar-litier ,ar-litier presided. 'nltin ' ii - M 1 1 1 atipoais t.-. ,- ,.n th eve or a boom. There win b four candidates can-didates to reelve tha ri'k of viz al to. Mci't'-i .-i.in 'h j : :i 1 1 1 Gardiner ha Selected "d drlllo't an offtileiil Irani for the diff'-ront degrees. Knitfhi Plscher ;-isi Monday told or his trip to the eoHt nd it efforts 'hat wore hems mads to -nteriain the Fhriii-er Fhriii-er who arr soon tn pass through Bait T.ako Knlghl .1 II Itorlirk !' cniir tO NSW Tork and in journey from there to Mei !... on bUStnosr Priatt hlelfl c r..,n t viv:r ho mining properties In which he in Interested. Salt Lake Tht?tle Cluh. The TIit cub held Hs lasl session m (dd Pellowa hall, wdnedav even lntc. President NesbH presided After rflti?p.-i.ii(j routine business It was do-cfdod do-cfdod tlial ronimlftees should attend meetings of the k-ariout Scottish societies throughout i iah. which have been ".itied ro arrange for the proposed great Scottish Scot-tish gathering to be held next June Will vvhite tv.v an Interesting address on tho life nf Tta. Id Livingstone Master J. IViiialdson i-Aiidored n iolin so'o. David Henderson pnf a scot. ;, reading and Mr Henderson nnd t. Sprunl f-mg. On M;ic B a aoclal will be given, a comniiiiee tva appointed to make the neeessar' arrangements Danish Brotherhood. Considering the limited lime allowed he committee for the issuing of InvltH-tlona InvltH-tlona and preparation for the celebra tion of Apollo lodge.-; anniversary on Tuesday last the affair imieed a sue ess, The hall was beautifully decorated with national Colors, while llir tables pre- .iit-r ;in inviiing igi-t to the members .ml friends Of tlio lodge Who hud assom-hlerj. assom-hlerj. Christian Petersen, president of the lodjp us tosstmaster, Introduced tho fol-; fol-; wing speakers Dr. A. N. Hanson, who Bpoke 'n the fundamental principles of the Danish Brotherhood; Vios Consul Tlmrvald irlob, who spoko ,,n "I lanes In America"; O. D. Rasmussen, president of iiciioii ;..,ic:,v j. D. Mortensep of No. 78, Colonel A M H, Lund and P. W. Mad sen. in the absence of Parley P Jensen, Julius Hansen gave boost for tpollo lodge. The speeches were interspersed With M;- minting of national air. ami dancing concluded B mosl pleasant occasion. Apollo lodge mot last Prlday e'enlnK In regular session A communli ation frim lodge No. 7 was read, in-, iting the members mem-bers in an anniversary on Tuesday, May 7. lr U hoped that all will attend. Reports Re-ports of committees and other matters j concerning the lodge ware disposed of. I The next regular meeting; will he on i May io. Fraternal Brotherhood. T'teh lodge No .('ii strive a successful curd party last Wednesday evening First lady's prize was won bv .Sirs Bloomster-berg Bloomster-berg second by Mrs. Hobday, and the b..oby by Mrs. Hefferman. Men's Orel was won by Mr Sherman, second hy Mr. idttmun ami booby by Mr Morgan Three new members were added to the roll and several Applications receiver). Tho members arf anxiously awaiting news from the Holy Cross hospital, whore Sister Sis-ter Buth Burkhart underwent a scnous operation. Yeomen Ther was. a large attendance nt the dance given by Homestead No. 1183 In Moose ball iasi Prlday evening. Ail ap- peered to enjoy a splendid time. The h imestead win' give another dunce on May 3i. There will be 8 larsre class for lnitis-l lnitis-l Ion Friday evening Members of the decree de-cree team will be present In costume. The new costume for the captain of the tee.m has arrive. 1 and will add much to the appearance of the team. Caledonian Club. The regular meeting of this i lub will i be held on Wednesday, May i, In K, of P. hall An this will he aJi open meeting, the oommittea has prepared a good pro-gramma pro-gramma Of 80Ottish soiiks and dunces, j There aJso will be a dan.ro with music . bv the Caledonian orchestra. The club I has made arrangements with James N.ill- son for a CaJedonlan chorus of forty or fifty voices. G A. R. lames F-. McKesm corps No, t. tt '. win be entertained at a card Boclal Thursday afternoon, May 1 ..i the home of Mrs. Carter, No. f whittaker court I The llOSteSS Will asisterl bl Mrs I Canning! Mrs. Carlson. Mrs. t'oneiff. Mrs. Prye and Mrs. Campbell ah allied or-l-ganlBations and friends are Invited Maxwell-McKean corps No. 8 W. R. C. , will meet in regular session Tuesday af-; af-; ternoon al 2 80 o'clock In T. O O. 7. hall. a full attendance Is expected. ! Mexwell-MoKean post No. i will meet i in tr-Kiilar session .,-'aturd- evening at S i O'cloi K. A comrade la to be re.-eh ed and all members aro expected to he present. Boyal Higlanders. . Castle No. 33S held regular session during the week The work of the drill . team was the feature, On April no a card party will be given and refresh -; tnents will he served. Tickets will Vie j 15 cents and a large attendance Is c- peeled. Pythian Sisters. Hermlon temple NO. 8, Pythian Sisters, i will hold Iti- regular meeting Frldav I night, May :. In k. of p. ball. At the lust meeting Mr ami Mrs, Richard and Core Co wen wer,- Initiated. Refreshments i and dancing closed the ev ening. Spanish War Veterans. The United Spanish War Veterans will meet in the Moose building Pridsy, Mas S. The ladies' auxiliary will meet the same evening In IT. 9 W, V. hall, at 7.30 o'clock. L. A, to S. U. of H. A. Seco Lily lodge No. 2" vin give card social Thursday. May -' at the. home .f Mrs. H. S. BmJftJl, Mi v'..Fi Fourth North strict. The public Is Invited, Take the Fourth North street car. L. A. to B of R. T. Nine members of Ogden lodge viaited I here Ann I 1. A farewell partv was tend- ! lered to Mrs. 1 1 C. M uttire, iprll 2. I at the home of the president, Mrs, George ! Mock. Mrs. Virginia c.iffrnan was In t i Mated Toe next meeting will tie held! Prlday, Maj : Tlie Fraternal Union of America. Evergreen lodge No, laLhald its rgu- ' Uu BSml-monthlv meetfM; on Monda! evening last, with fairly good attend-ance. attend-ance. At tii" close Of I" l?e the members mem-bers .ivent tu n Hf where, lunch wos : served them. Silent Unity. The I-adles of the Btleal Unity will iv.e'l Tile.--.la-. n f t ei ; ,o,i,i a' . 3" c i-huk ( be home ol Mrs, Alice B. Parker, 107 North Main street. The meeting Is open j to Ihe public. Royal Neighbors of Amrnc.i. Ball Lake Valley camp No, :'"7- will ; -i.eet Thursday ew-niiuj at M. v . A. Iimll, j '",- ,'ll be Initiation tifflceis and drill learn nrlll aroar white Grand rally will tc.ko pUicu in June j Impure blood runs you down makes you ati eiisv victim for organic diseases Burdock Blood Bitters purities the blood cures the cause builds you up. "l loan'-- Ointment cured me of eczema thai had annoyed m" a long time. Th curs was permanent." Hon. 8. W. Matthews Mat-thews Commissioner Labor Starlstlcs, Augusta, Me. Reirulate the iiowels, promotes easy natural movemenis. cures con st pa lion - - Doan's Regulets. Ask vur druggist for them. -Be a box. Palo won't Buffer live minutes with roup if you applj Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil at once. It acts like magic. |