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Show i . Secret and Fraternal Societies 'i . J Woodmen of the World. Bountiful tsmp No. gib Bountiful unp has taken s live-year lease on the ... s hall building located In th iraJ part "f the toun. and nou has one of ti,. beirl homes for woodcraft In tuc J-I.ltr, Thursdsj evening, January is. ban-quei ban-quei n-i dance was Riven ,r ,,ir members mem-bers end their fKinllc aii-1 friends, shout ::.0 "Un in attendance Noijchimr r. ,. . drawn "f the entertainment -oniiniit'-c. a c!.s Introduction be held the tirsi Tu ila- In l""ei! u.-ii v Baltiii: I'amD No. SJ4- Baltmtr eamp in trnilij.-c n-w members Into that .ami) Saturday evening, January 20, und Dla stranrrers ani'llcd to b. .-i.lmltted ,n their next meeting Pebruarr The officers and degree team of Mahogany eai p. Murray. I 'tab. put on the work of the protection degroc the foil owl na officers ni'ii'K lh chairs, via: - t consul; con-sul; "llllaln Cannealeter, consul commander: com-mander: Neighbor Nelson, advisor H'"-t-iurt, State Manascr B. B Kavanaugh. banker; C a. Am berg, escort; Bert Cromer. Cro-mer. th di gree l sm being under the commu'.-i "f Cantaln M Gibbs. Neighbors DcLand. Weal a"d Reed were presented .m l-eh'f Of to head amp. Woodmen of the World To each was pn si nted s solid gold emblematic rmg. In recognition ot the ritlifni work performed bj lham during 'he ta-t mix months. State Mansger B B. Kava-naugb Kava-naugb made Ihe presentation Id b few well -chosen remarks. The ick'uiii:' weekly session of I laa camp No 138, W O. W., convened ia."t Wednesday In the usual place. The attendance at-tendance was large The business brought l ..-f . . t-. Hie tiie..flt,s -,,-i int'T.-sl IliK I" thosi present. The board -f managers submitted then- report of the audit made f ihr .ink's and banker accounts for the h mouths r the year IM1. The report Indicated thai the accounts ar e Iicmik kepi in proper and business -hkr manner, also that the camp Ifl growing grow-ing in membership at a rapid rata Three new applli-al Ion? were nrcboiil 'I end li appllcanti thereof duly elected lo become members of tins .mt' Three candidates were k'vc'i the protection degree and m;l members of the order. Camp No W, o. v hud th largest attendance last Tueadaj evening i' nai had fin vr,... riiont lis. It vat nyal welcome for the nee officers, II la hoped r, have tlie luill filled i" overflowing nexl Tuesday night, is matter of (Treat im-portance im-portance will be presented to the camp f.ii consideration and action. Come and Und out What it l. The initiation. ds pui ,m bj Captain Headman Tuesday evening, indicates thai he understands the work or a isaptalu iiu.i thai iii a few months hs will have one of the bel leains In the luiisdlctlou. Neighbor Ostsrioh presented Neighbor Klync with a cold watch, he brine the fortunute man to hriir- In flv" " snollcsnts, who were made Woodmen, u ho win win the other watches? Oet biwy neighbors. No. was honored by visitors fr amps US and ; nebrhbor Iron Lsnder Wyo Neighbor Mi Kellei started on his fifteenth year "lerk and Neighbor Don the same number num-ber of year- as treasurer With the - -;tliin uf one term. Women of Woodcraft. Women of Wood- raft circle No. 8 will hold a public Installation Friday niirlif at O. IK K. lull. The Thimble club wll meet with Mrs. Herrlck on Thin-, day afternoon al 'r' Boutfa Second West .-irr. i. The P. Q U.'i will noeel with Mrs Thomas al IS3 Weal First North street Wednesday afternoon at i o'clock. aii guards who have green caps at home will picasi bring them to the ball ou Friday nfcht. ."-.iii Lake circle met last Monday night with i b i attendance Tontghi will be Installation "i officers. .n offioera and guards are reiiuested to i- on time, v o'clock sharp '''his , it-.-Ip w ill give ' leap year dance January In Sag lea hail. The guards will see that every one has s good time. Silver Mnple circle NO. will hold a publle Itifitallnt inn of ofrii-.-r? at 1. i"i i' i'. ball P"rlday, .IsJiuary '.:. Hhrery-bod Hhrery-bod welcome 'Wie Thimnle i iub will meet wltli Nelghobr Ib-rrb-k al her home on Thursday, January SB. bs South Second West Btreel Woodbine circle No. U win hold 'tu regular meeting Wednesday evening. Js tun 21, .ii L ' . v hall. The Past Guardians' club will meet Wednesday afternoon, Januan 24, w ith Neighbor M A. Thomas, is:; West First South. n past Kuiudlun are welcome. Modern Woodmen of America, well-n tt.-iuled, hIioi-i. brei-zy ui.-et-Ing of camp No bisiij. .T W. A. came pretty close to making a record Tuesday Tues-day evening last, hardly chair being vacant mi present were Intensely Interested In-terested in the pro. .dliiKS ,.i tin: e. ruing, ru-ing, Pbur uea applications for membership mem-bership were received iiid acted upon. Captain Kolliweli'e team of fores ters :tre making i headway towards getting Into splendid shape. Many aspirants for team honors have offered among the v. .iii.-i i members. The entertainment coi mittei ported many new "sunns" under sraj ror social entertainment, and many good things were suggested. i i i regular meeting of Great Ball Lake ramp Xo. infiTi laxi Tuesday evening w.i-watl w.i-watl attended, inn.- transfer -a:-ti was presented and acted upon and the rtclal degree wss conferred upon one candidate. can-didate. Tlie auditor's and treasurer's i --i-.rtH showed that the camp jn j, ,,,,,s-perous ,,,,,s-perous condition. The Installing of tlie new officers takes place Tuesday evening, anuary 88, in conranction with the Royal Neighbors camp Na 1986 All memben are requested t be present. Royal Neighbors. AuxJllary Camp toss r. n. a .' large and Interesting mi e. Ipg tsai Monday svenlng. BeveraJ application cards wen balloted upon und Margaret t'oie was Initiated Into th ao-cletj ao-cletj Tuesday evening the following officers of-ficers will he install..), followed bv Q banouet. when all members of camp ins.. I! N V and nil rubers of raniD 10071 M w a are Invited: Oraeie. Nellie Weav.-r; viL-r oracle, Bliaabetb Stowarl chancellor: Minnie ihiriett; recorder' Clara How; receiver. Mary Gemmlll: mar-anal. mar-anal. Margaret Peake; inner sentinel, i ii-lle ii-lle Wanlai outer sentinel, Rosa Ehehr I manager, Margaret Krlhw; phislcians Iluth lllillani. II. C. Jorgensoll. salt i.ak. Vaili y camp No. .;7- and tiu-ir friends were given a rare treat ii1-' Thursday ev tning at a pubiir InstaUatlon, I Tin entertainment thai followed was a great success and enjoyed by all present, stale nr.-.r'. Mable l". Roth well imd full ol irge "f the programme and w tabes to thank all thOSC Who SO kindly ur.sUteil her. Thursday afternoon the Thimble club v.-iu meet at the hall, and all mem -. b. r.s nre requested to be presont. on account ac-count of election of officers for the nexl term. Camp 8072 extends sympathy to the family of Neighbor Nelson in the recent re-cent i".-. "i wife and mother, who belonged be-longed to Seattle ramp. Auxiliary camp No. 1086, R. N, a. and Great Salt l ake rami.. M W. "f A . will bold a Joinl Installation of their new .uti-eers .uti-eers elected for the ensuing year Tuesday. Tues-day. January 33, al v o'clock In the. I. 0 P. bUUdlng. All M W. A. and R. W. ot a. are Invited. Camp 1886 was pleased to learn of Oracle Neighbor weaver's appointment as state deputy of Utah Neighbor Weaver win lea v.- for I Man 1 1 .ini Provo, where she will organ-I organ-I ize it. N. A campi Neighbors w ish her ; suereK in her syorfc. Great -'ait Lake camp, R, N. A .. and No 1886 attended the runerai : Neighbor Netson; which was held .ii i"'ii Douglas Friday after-j after-j noon Neighbor NeUton belonged to I Seattle, R, V A., and was almost a stranger here. She leaves to mourn her a husband and two daughters, to whom the n. .V A. extend their deepest :-ym-1 at hy. Maccabees, Althongh elivunistanecK preventerl tent No. " from occupying it- own hall, it held Its regular review In the R'd Men's ball, B KOil crowd being present, onrl one candidate was Initiated. Next daj night will be the regular sec Ond and third depree nights, and all tin- officers mid members of the degree staff want ir be on bund. Their will oe g class of five or six candidates foe the degre - and an Interesting session Is promised. Also the joint oommRtee on cntortaiumenl must remember the nexl meeting '.n bi held Thursday, February i. to p'-rl... I plans for Ihe net reception, recep-tion, dan ct and card party Even member of this committee should try to be presi-rit. Banner hiv No. 11 held in?toliat'on of officers Tuesday, January 18. After the ceremony of mst.-iiiint; wpj over a short musical programme was gtvon Beautiful Beauti-ful bouquets of carnations were pre-sented pre-sented to the InataiUng officer, Mrs. Marie, Darrah, lady of ceremonies; Henrietta Hen-rietta Heath and the lady commander, r..iina Livingston. Tiier.- were short talks from visiting Maccabees. Mrs Schonert from hi-e xo. t. Mrs Webber and Mrs. Older from hivo No If,. The guard did beautiful work under Hie efficient ef-ficient captain, iidv Drwln. Mrs. Jc seph Smith presented the lady commander comman-der with a basket uf llowers. Refresh' ments were served and everybody present pres-ent f-r-ent ;i pleasant afternoon. Sab l.ak-- fit-, hive N'o. I held regular regu-lar review at 'Mil Fellows hall last Wednesday evening,---with Lady Commander Com-mander Mary L. McLaren in tiie chair. We w ero pleased to see so many of our old members oul to meeting The fol-I fol-I owing officers were installed by Past Commander Julia M, Webb; Past lad) eomma iKler Marv I.. McLaren lady commander, Clare ria.tis; lieutenant commander, luiia M, Webb; finance auditor, au-ditor, l,oni.se loijglass; lerorri keeper, Mollle Bcbonert; cliaplaln, EHnora B. Carter; Car-ter; mistress -at -arms, Edith M McLaren, Mc-Laren, sergeant! Kat-- Cleekner sentinel senti-nel Betha Holechuk; nie.iiet. Annie m. Snowden. The Installing officer, Julia M. Webb, was presented With a past officer's ewel for her good work in hic No. 4. Yeomen. Brotherhood of American Xeonosn, Wa-satcVi Wa-satcVi Lodge 8100, held an enthusiastic meeting last Wednesday iiicht at ihe m v Federation lull. Tlie meeting WHS largely large-ly attended Several new candidate..-, were received snd three new applications applica-tions submitted to the lodge for adop-i adop-i Ion Th.- officers-elect fr the ensuing term weir installed by the ph.s-i foreman. Mr. (5. I I, fC'imengle. and later business of mueij Importance discussed for the future fu-ture h'ri-rii f.f the lodge. The offieers who will serve for the ensuing term are; M. LaurenSOD, for"inan. Thom.'cs A. o- borne, m. C. ; W A.. Wallace, correspondent: correspon-dent: Laurence NIcholls, M. of a.. Mrs. Rhnnu roweii chaplain; ('. E. Hadrlch, overseer; William I. Irvine watchman; J E Brlggs. Bentliiel; .1 r Leonard, guard; Mrs ija Newell, L. it Mrs c E. liHijrirh, L. R, Next meeting night a rree dance will be given lo members, ruder the good :f fraternity W. A Wai-lace Wai-lace r-..d an essay entitled "Our Cpun-trj Cpun-trj ' Next meeting nlghl AVednesday. Visiting memben welcome. Sail Lake h stead No. U82, Brolli- erhood of American f eomen, hei.1 it regular business mi etlng last Thursday evening in th- hall In the Salt Iiki: Labor temple, Second East street. There wac a good attendance. There ware seven applications for membership and two Initiations, There will be a large clasi adoption Thursday evening. February Feb-ruary I. A oininitti-e w.i appolnleri to g.-t Information as lo the sdvuniblllty of the homestead purchasing a player pis no. Fraternal Union. Evergreen lodge 161 will have a pleasant pleas-ant meeting tonight which promises to bi thi headliner for 1812. Tonight la the annual Installation of officers, Bro. Etobeti Johnson having been appointed as the installing officer, and his Wife deputy supreme guide. The 'odce will also have the pleasure of a distinguished visitor tonight aa our worthy supromi . . president. Brother Waring, win be in attendance, having made a special trio from Denvei to associate himself with the members on this occasion. The membership is expected to tnm out en mas--- in greet him, and to give the newly - ected officers a good boost for their new year's efforts. The committee commit-tee appointed to take rare of th" evening's even-ing's pleasure consist of s. Cbalker, dialrman: II. E. Rawlings, W. D Crow-ton Crow-ton J. H. Everett, Dr A u Carti r, Elizabeth Johnson Cltalker Alice Wood-burn Wood-burn and Agnes ;ill Royal Highlanders. I "tab Castle :!::$ met In regular session. ses-sion. All off hers present with the exception ex-ception of one. she bring absent through sickness. A very huge and enthusiastic attendance was evidence that Vac Highlanders High-landers are alive to the benefits derived from soda! gatherings, which are held after catch session, The- .rerriarv-trean-uier'f report was read and showed the oi ganizatiou t- tie in g vf.rv healthy condition financially as w.-n as in numbers. num-bers. The social si.j.. wa- in the hands f Clansman Roj Gardner and Palrlad Cassis Smith Psdrlady Bush wa.s absent ab-sent from Lie committee on account of sickness. Fairtady Csssle Smith sang a solo In1 excellent voire and responded to an encore, after which the lodge engaged in the Kami- of "travel." whith was very exciting. No Programme ha been jr-ratlged jr-ratlged for tonight. The team will take up the time, G. A. R Jamea B McKeen corps No i. v. R, C, meets Wednesday, January 24. Maxwell McKean, W, r:. C win entertain en-tertain ut a . ar s.m lal al the home ,,( Mi Tremayne, 880 Baal Fourth South street. Thuredaj afternoon. January SS avs.i,.. 1,-. .m,-. K. H. Rjni Mrs.' da Burns. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Brown, .Mrs. Brandt. Mr. Krownlng and Mrs. Iianuli FfiendS Invited. The Daughters or Veteran.- will hold their regular ni-Mnc Monday evening January In i. O, 0. P. hall. AH mem-bars mem-bars are r-iueated to be present at S t. to. sharp. l-jdles ,.f the r; A. p.. Re) nobis .-ir.-i. No. 1 will hold regular meeting Tu. s-d.i s-d.i afternoon al 2:?.o o'clock In I O. F. ball. All officers Should be at the hall an time. Fraternal Aid. Ihe IVaternal Aid Association holds its resniar meetings every Tunsdsj sven-Inxs sven-Inxs at 1:18 In K of P. hall, 188 lant Third South strept. II laef meeting whs giien the at-len.lanr. at-len.lanr. pi zs j., ,,no holding the lin k, number. SLster Kiunrex i; Parker drew first, Brother fjorden drew second and sister CJetch third They were beautiful and greatly appreciated by Ihe reclp lents. Two loams, with Brother Gordon and Brother Grey as captains, wore organized organ-ized for inn-pose of securing new mem-bers, mem-bers, Tlie member securing the mosl nea members receives a beautiful gold watch and the winning team receives a banquet from losing one. Traternal Brotherhood. ti.i'i lodge No. !t6G The retiring officers offi-cers w'li -ive -I fre. bocuvI card party Wednesday in honor of ibeli net? officers. offi-cers. AH members and friends Invited. S go Lily bslgi No. 252 gave v. n I successful dance last Thursday evening, asiilsied by the Troubadoui s' excellent music Carfield lodge No. ', gas;' Lie most successful da m e of the season, both BO rJaJly and ftuanclaily, last Wcdnesdaj . - nlng, Moose. Lodge No. ?V-. T. O. M.. held its regular meeting last Thursday evening in the Moose hall, 222 South West Ten,-pe Ten,-pe street. As is always tlie case, there was :i large attendance a barge amount of unfinished business was attended to. From the reports of the various sick committees, there la but little sickness among the herd. Tuesday evening 'he decree team will giv its second dance of tin- season to which all members and th.-ir friends arc invited. Thursday evening even-ing the regular social will be given, the ladies haling full charge. Il will be known as a "how SOCifll, ' and only members and their ladb will be admitted. ad-mitted. United Spanish War Veterans. Lamp E. A Wedgwood. I". S. W Y. installed officers Friday night at a Joint installation service with tin: officers of Prlscllla .1 FtiL-r auxiliary No. 2. The Installation -f two sets of officers was followed by a social, arranged by the auxiliary. aux-iliary. New- Hie lias .ome into' the order through the formation of the auxiliary ami the remainder of the winter promises to be filled with .social entertainments in connection with the rituallstii work At the home of Mis. Sleater, ?.f West Third North Btreet, Friday nlghl will be given a ard social, 10 which the members of all patriotic organizations are Invited The Prlscllla auxiliary will entertain and a pleasant evening is promised. Foresters of America. COUrl Salt Lake No. 1 held Its regtl- lai meeting last Tuesday evening. There was ;i fair sized attendance, and all laid-ovcr laid-ovcr business matters were attended to Th.- following officers were duly installed. in-stalled. Frank Sugden, C. R.; C M Woodle, s. c. it. ; n. a. Welling F. S: W. H Grcenig ic S ; 11 t. Clough, treasurer; A Welstrap, S. w . w r Creenlg, J. W.; J C Cleveland, lecturer. lec-turer. After tin- installation ceremonies wen concluded, .1 social smoker was held. Order of Scottish ClauB. Clan Stewart will meet in regular session ses-sion Wednesday evening at. odd Fellows hull. Thursday evening is the dat of the public entertainment in the Salt Lake theater, the occasion being the one hundred hun-dred and fifty-third anniversary of Lie birthday of the Scottish poet, Robert Burn.". This ent'-rtalnmenl will le the result of the joint labors of the members of the Thistle club and Clan Stewart. All are cordially Invited to the treat of a purely Scottish programme In all its beauty ami life displayed to advantage. Danish Brotherhood. Apollo lodge will laid Its regular meet -log next Friday night at the lodge hall in the odd Fellows building. The meeting meet-ing will open promptly at i o'clock, and besides the general routine of business It :s also planned to organize a degree team, which will he of vital interest to e eo member. The new officers are requested t" meet at the home Of President f'hrla- tian Petersen, T.'.-i West Seventh South street, Wednesday evening at o'clock. L. A. T U The Women's auxiliary to the rpo-grapl rpo-grapl leal union will hold its toclal meeting meet-ing at the home ,,f Mrs. Ailbur Loven- dalc, 137 Lovendale avenue, on Tuesday aften n January 28. ah friends of the auxiliary are invited. Court of Honor. Th members of Wasatch district No, 11?'-; held their p-gula- meeting ai their loege rooms in the I 0 1". building on Thursday last. Then- friends passed an enjoyable evening in danbng and cards. L A O R C. The ladles' auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors will give a social Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs W. W Wiley, in Fifth North atreet. ( n Bscond and Third Wet streets Silent Unity, Tk- ladles of the Silent Unity win meet with Mi. .Mir.- B Parker c every Tuesday ai 2:80 on i"V North Main All Interested In this line oi stn.iv are earnestly ear-nestly invited. St Peter's Guild. Ti e ladles of St. Peter s guild have hangci thetr meeting iiu) from Tuesda to Thui-sday AH .1. s Junuao In the parish naini. A g... attendance is deslr.d. Pythian Sisters. liermion temple No s, pti;!;;,i Sisters Will hold the regular meeting rridav nlght. January at K of P hall. 101 Becond Bssl atreet, t o'clock. L. A. to B. L. E. Ladles' auxlllarv : Ihe M. of .. I-:. meets Friday, Januan S6. President. Mrs. Beaton. M Basi Ftftb North atreet |