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Show LOCI df 5 WILL IK II1LLSII1 Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors to Join in Ceremonies. The two local camps, Modern Woodmen of America, and the two camps of Royal -Xeihbors' of America will hold their annual an-nual installation of officers as follows: Kxeelsior camp Modern Woodmen and Salt "Lake Valley camp Royal Neighbors will have a joint installation of the officers of-ficers of these two camps at the Pythian hall on Tuesday night, January 15. Great preparation is being made to make this occasion of greai enjoyment, both because be-cause of the ceremony of installation and tlie social entertainment following. Tiie splendid drill teams ot" both camps will be there in full uniform to put on team work, and every member of both camps, in all nearly 500, together with visitors from neish boring camps, is expected to be present and enjoy the festivities. Tiie following officers will be installed on this night: Excelsior camp: Consul, S. C. Adams; past consul, J. J. Coles, adviser, J. M. Graham: banker, J. D. Fife; clerk, J. hi. Rothwell; escort. Ray Carter; watchman, C. V Brown; sentry. T. J. Coles; physicians, phy-sicians, Dr. M. M. 1 Nielsen and Dr. A. Lipkis. Salt Lake Valley camp: Oracle, Mrs. Alice D. Fox ; past oracle, Mrs. Minnie La Londe; vice oracle, Mrs. Hannah Alter; Al-ter; chancellor, Mrs. Mary C. Glenny; recorder, re-corder, Mrs. Mabel E. Rothwell; receiver. Mrs. Lillis G. Emrick, marshal, Mrs. Maude Brown; assistant marshal, Mrs-Marie Mrs-Marie Moshier ; inner sentinel. Mrs. Ann Mertens; outer sentinel, Mrs. Minnie Harris: Har-ris: managers. Mrs. Ulela I.Hipaix, Mrs. Mae Stone, Mrs. Anna Davis; physician, Dr. M. M. Nielsen; musician, Mrs. Ida De Witt. On Monday night following, viz., January Janu-ary 21. Great Salt Lake camp. Modern Woodmen, and Auxiliary camp, Royal Neighbors, will hold a joint celebration, at which the newly elected officers of these two camps will be duly installed, with beautiful and imposing ceremony, at the L O. O. F. building. Mere, too. will social entertainment mark the eve-rung's eve-rung's programme; As these two camps have a membership of nearly 5u0. a large crowd will witness and enjoy the evening, and assist in the ceremonies. Dancing, music and other social enjoyment will follow fol-low I he installation, and neighbors, and Koyal Neighbors of other camps are most cordially inviUd. The following are the ofiiccrs to be installed: Great Salt Lake vamp: Consul, .1. IT. Ci-ai ; past consul, 1. W. Madrtox : adviser, ad-viser, Rhv H. Orwig: clerk. Edward k.i ehbiel ; banker. ( 'harles A llcot t'; escort. C. M. Ellison; watchman, Ferdinand AU-gctor; AU-gctor; physicians, Dr. C. .T. Albaugh : Dr. I. II. Parsons. Dr. A. J. TJoenes: trustees. W. G. Mclntyre, E. W. Swenson, O. L-Jones. L-Jones. Auxiliary camp: Oracle. Mrs. Josephine Van Lenssellaer ; past oracle, Mrs. Rod-gers; Rod-gers; vice oracle, Mrs. Lottie Ames; chancellor, chan-cellor, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart: recorder, Mrs. Alice Henry; receiver. Mrs. Martha Davies; inner st ntinel. Lena Fafek; manager, man-ager, M rs. Smith ; physician, Dr. Elsie Ada Fiinsl; musician. Miss l.nura Hadlev. ( Ireat Sal t 1 ,akn Valley camp. Royal ! NfMchhnrs "I" A nicrica. a I t heir nice l ing '' Thursday nigh' . organized a Red "'i oss 'auxiliary, fc-r the purpose uf assisting Mn ! thf1 Red Crns work in the city. Thirty-kopii Thirty-kopii members are cnrolh-d. and ndive 1 work will be beyun at mice, to induce every meinher id the camp to become a UM Cross worker. Tlie unusual ailicity of Modern Woodmen Wood-men and Royal Neighbors In Salt Lake 1 Cii y is ev'dmccd by I lie u n precede n led . izrowth of the local c;imps during the past 1 ilii ec months ami t he prospects of still : greater activity ;nid growth during the , winter and spring. i Slate Deputy Jnhn F. Swanuer, who j has hern giving personal supervision to I the society's interests in this city and i state during the past four months, ViM leave for Phoenix, Ariz., soon, to spend a ! ffw mmillis in similar work in I'nut .state 1 and New Mrxi"... p will return lo Etah in the early summer to again pn,-li the campaign here. During his absence. District Deputy S. T. Query of )gden, I'tah, will ha v supervision su-pervision of t:;e entire field work in the Ma'e. and assisted b- his force of assistant as-sistant deiu;;ies. will continue Cie ;mu:'(-i ;mu:'(-i sive caninai::u fr new recruits fur Mod-J Mod-J ern Woodmen ot Ameri'-a in ("tail. ! Vomen of IMoosehearl. j The Women of M 'se i ma rt 1Cgion, cliapter No. H". met in M-voso ball on the (.veiling of January .". and installed officei s : l or t lie ensuini: ye i r. T!-e follow mi, lad-'s uere iiwtaller: I r.i::t i,nir let:-nt. Kale 'A'eaver; s. nior ! re-ent. Kubv W- lis I iarn;-on : juiimr re-I re-I -.!. Minnie :,?' : i.-.-onier. Mauain.e Nivlriii: treasurer. ( Ua .loiinsoii; cbai'lah:, -!i.-e M.Mlien.v. The ,Moovp ladies are pi,.nii;iig an a-'iie c-i mpa 1 c r new menioets, the wives. mothers and sisters of the men of the Loyal Order of Moose are cordially invited in-vited to join the chapter. The Women of Mooseheart legion will give a card party at Moose hall January 14. All members and friends are invited. Knights of Pythias. Rocky Mountain lodge No. 'J: Knights of Pythias, met in regular convention Thursday night. The visiting committee reported Brothers Winch and Flowers greatly improved and Brothers Kirkham i and Carpenter about the same. But would like to see all the hoys. Brothers Simmons Sim-mons and Dane are on the sick list. Brother J. C. Cleveland sends greetings from southern California to all the boys. He is quite well this winter and Is looking foiward to meeting you all in the spring. Write him often. One page wa.s proven in the rank of esriulre, with Supreme Representative Rep-resentative Randolph in the chair presiding. pre-siding. Brothers C. P. Jennings of Calanthe Myrtle, Charrington of Garfield arid Cur- j tis of Goldfield, New, were welcome visT i ilors and spoke, as did our old friends Hobday and Randolph. AVe enjoy seeing the old-timers and visitors to all our con- j vent ions. Grand Lodge Deputy Henry ' Kirkham, assisted by Brothers Jennings and Randoloh, installed the following officers: of-ficers: C. C, F. E. Davis; prelate, Archie Gilbert; M. of W., Stanley Patterson; K. of R. & S., J. T. McDonald; M. of F., C. E. Holman: M. of E.. J. E. Funk; M. of A.. Aaron Davies; O. G., C. R. Allen. Owing to sickness of officers-elect the Installation In-stallation of V. C. and I. G- was postponed. The trustees board is composed of the following bu.sine.ss men: D. C. Turner, R. D. Irvine and F. K. Losee. We should move ahead rapidly now. Iook for many more improvements very soon. Absentees should come up and say hello, and again aid in the good work. All enjoyed the refreshments re-freshments furnished and served by Kirkham. Kirk-ham. McDonald, Holman, Funk, Irvine, Turner and Porter. Some of the bovs think this is the best part of lodge work. C. C. Davis acted as toastmaster. Last cars were early. Next week we will have work in Knight rank. Get the habit of coming. Notwithstanding that our last meeting occurred New Year's eve, Calanthe-Mvrtle 1 or lire No. 1. Knights of Pvthias, had a goodly attendance. Brother A. K. Tours-sen Tours-sen was elected by card. Attention! All officers are requested to have their reports ready to hand to auditing audit-ing committee Monday night. January 7. Pythian Sisters. TTermion temple No. S. Pythian Sisters, met in well-attended regular session Friday Fri-day night. The committee on recent card social made a very gratifying report, The temple lias paid its part of the Sinn, 000 fund for Pythian war relief. Past Chief Roberta McDonald installed the following officers: Junior past chief. va Kirkham; ! most excellent chief, Eielle Sargent; senior, chief, Mary Tyler; junior chief. Hannah i Oiler; mistress of records, Mary Holman; mistress of finance. Sara Holmes; manager, man-ager, Ethel Roby; protector, Clara Hancock Han-cock : guard, Lot tie Buck ; t rustee, Ruth Norton. Robert a McUunald was p resented resent-ed a past chiefs jewel, and Iva Kirkham with a past chiefs pin; wo know these worthy "pa sis" will now be of broader and greater service io the temple and to fraternity in gonpral. A leller wns read from a former manager, man-ager, Slst er Stewart, stat Ing she and Brother Stewart are well and living: in Dos Angeles. The Red Cross unit reported ninny at regular Thursday meeting in Commercial club building. The inspectors pronounced the work excellent. There are atii H few members of Knights of Pythias families who have not yet affiliated with this urgent ur-gent practical work. This war for fraternity will bo won by the united working support of the "stay-at-homes." Come to all meetings. Woodmen of the World. Desoret camp -!HJ installed the officers- I elect for the ensuing year Mast Thursday Thurs-day evening, tlie full service being administered ad-ministered by Neighbor A. Brown, installing install-ing officer. Consul Commander Neighbor Anderson of Magna camp wa.s also in-sialled. in-sialled. A class of candidates was initiated initiat-ed into full membership and given their certificates. Neighbor Ben S. Rives delivered de-livered a very interesting patriotic address, ad-dress, as did Neighbor F. W. Jones. Orchestra Or-chestra music, accordion select ions by Neighbor Edgar and songs by Neighbors Stceu and Edirar made the social hour a feature worih while. There -was a I a rue hi tendance and all enjoyed the pro-era pro-era mnie. Refresh men ts were served. There is another class read;.- for initiation initia-tion and t'aptain Russell expects to have every member of his team present next ! Thursday evening. The committee has arranged a programme of music, sonus. diamat h" readings, recitations, etc. The work for I he new year has st art ed with a punch that is encouraging our working force, and great things are expected from this i hue on. This so. iety is doing everything ev-erything possible io assist our members' mora p;, physically a in! f' na ncia 11 y in 1 preparation for the service of our country coun-try and the maintenance of forces while in' the service, and we need the personal contact of c- erv member on our rolls to do bis hit hi this work. No one need want for something lo do a I this time, a ad we believe ever;." im-mber will stand fnur-qici rc if he liut understands the cre;ii importance of the task. Let at-I at-I . nd-- in e a I iic-cei i iu:s con I in tie to in-, in-, rease lhat . ial.-d Interest. Salt 1 ' Ke ca in p No. .".''. Wood men of Lie WoCd. w hold a busy session in-motvow- iv-hl. as tiie .amp has not held ' a ii.vImil: in three weeks. Oil account of fhristmas nd New Years falling on Tuesdays. It is expected to be the w,-gest w,-gest meeting ever held by the camp. Many applications are to be acted upon, besides a number of canrhdaies are booked to receive the protection degree. Installation of officers will be the main part of the evening"s programme, and a matter of very much importance will come before the house for discussion in which every member of the camp is earnestly interested, and should be there Tuesday evening and voice his sentiments senti-ments on the question. Fraternal Aid Union. Evergreen lodge No. 1M. Fraternal Aid union, met in regular session Monday evening December 10. with many members mem-bers present. The following were elected officers for the ensuing term: Worlhv president, F. V,. Smith; worthy vice president. W. . t'rowton: worthy treasurer. H. 1-:. Uawlinss; chaplain. Annie An-nie t'rowton; captain. Elizabeth Johnson: uuifle John O. Krier: inner suard. Li-ward Li-ward Gabv: 'ouler cnard, 1. O. Peterson; trustees. Robert John. R. V. Aveson and Archie Anderson. The net meeting will be held Monday evening Janmirv I I, whrri the installation of officers will Like piaec. All members are respectfully requested to he present. R rot her H. K. Rawlings and Sister Elizabeth Johnson are reported on the sick list. Members, please remember your obligation. Royal Highlanders. i'tah castle No. Royal Highlanders, met in reuuhir session Wednesday. re-cemher re-cemher -JO. a very large attendanee being iu evidence conaidering the holiday season. sea-son. Clansman B. P. Buck, a deputy from t he execut ive cast le. was in alt en da nee. as also was Fairlady Mctlee. After the regular order of business ("'kinsman Ruck outlined bis camp:iien for the winter-months, winter-months, his goiil being ynn new members 1 bv June 'i'K Clansman W:itts repnrted oil the hall, he having some in siirht but 1 I Kid been unable to '.-lose for mie t hus far. ' He also informed the castle that he I had a young man who would make a fine captain for the new team. The castle voted to purchase a service flag, some of the clansmen having .joined t he 'colors, also a lame Stnt-s- and Stripes lo he hung in the hull. The east'e adjourned ad-journed io meet .htnuary After the closing clansman nd F:ilr-Indy F:ilr-Indy Adams invited those present to come lo the ban.pi'H hjili. There a bmuitenu repast n s spread before u.. The ko .1 time was k pi up In a late hour. VNit- ing Highlanders are asked to join us at the castle hall, 1. O. O. F. building, in Post off me place. All Highlanders a re requested to be in attendance at our next meeting, as business busi-ness of importance to the castle "will be discussed. Seagull Homestead. Great preparations are being made by the committee in charge of social affairs for Seagull homestead to make the old-fashioned old-fashioned hard -time ball, which is to be given Thursday evening. January 17, at K. of P. hall, TiO East Rroadway, one of the largest social affa irs of I he season, and we extend a n invitation of welcome to all members, their friends and the public, pub-lic, as there will be good music and a fine time for all. Also cash prize for the best costume. Our last regular meeting, which was largely, al tended, was very interesting from a business standpoint, as some matters mat-ters of very much i m port a nee were d is-cussed is-cussed and several new applications acted upon, and there is no doubt but what 1 Seagull will win the grand Foreman prize if all members will take an active part i for the next two months in this membership member-ship campaicn. Immfi. i i.iteh- after the meeting was cln:-.ed a grand surprise was wailing for all who remained in the way of a lovely lunch of coffee and cake. Watch Seagull from now on fur results, as we have something coming up soon I ha t will be a cren t surprise to all. h nd all members should endeavor to attend all meei ings in order to keep in touch with the good work which is being done. Grand Army. The Ma xw eh - McKean nnst and corps and the Reynolds circle of the Ladies of (lie G. A. i. were in-stalled in theirof flees for the year IT'lS on Saturday afternoon. January':., in (he 1. O. ". E. hall. Joseph H. Newton, installing officer of the post. The officers im-talb-d were .lohh I .a I'ue. post commander: Martin Nodel. .senior vice commander: John Reatty. junior vice commander; .. C. A. War field, adjutant ; Joseph H. Newton, quartermaster: I r. A. K". Smith, surgeon: L. H. Kennard. chaplain; offb-er of the r;i y. Will hi m llaihaway; A. R. Richardson, patriotic instructor ; John If. Kidd, officer of l he guard; U. G. Rollins, serceant major; William Crome, quartermaster serian t. Maxwell-MeKean corps. Mrs. Luc Norton, Nor-ton, installing officer. The officer In-smiled In-smiled were Mnrv J. Sprinter, president: Louisa A. Wineger. senior vice president; Mina McKlnlcy, junior vice- president: I- 1 " " ther E. Nappe r. treasurer: Orphia Thornton, Thorn-ton, chaplain; Mary A. Maxwell, guard. Reynolds circle No. 1, Ladies of the G. A. R., Mrs. Elinor Burns, installing offt- ( pr. Mrs. Gertrude Newton, president: Jm. Mrs. Odaline Jones, senior vice president Mrs. Eva Slarbnck. junior vice preeldent. M's. Emma Wat-field, chaplain: Mrs. Amies Price, treasurer; Mrs. Flat tie An- derson. secretary; Airs. Marv Lawrence. i conductor; Mrs. Txittie Buck, guard: Mrs. Robert McDonald, patriotic instructor. W Luncheon followed installation. Ladies of the G. A. R. T. II. Cioidon circle. No. t :J. 0f G. A-held A-held a meeting Friday afternoon to take the place of the one postponed from the preceding Tuesday. The following of-licers of-licers were j,ly installed by the depart-, ment president. Marv I,. Hubbard: President. Presi-dent. A lice. Wallace: senior vice president. presi-dent. Mary I-;. R. )Ustin; iunlor vice ' president. Emily Warrick; treasurer Mice' , R. Hart: secrelary. i;ila Corrh k ; conductor. con-ductor. Jennie Murfitt; assisian'. i-onduc-lor. Orpha Thornton: patriotic instructor. Alberta Houghton: chaplain. Marv ". Me-Na Me-Na mara : guard, Mary CcU ; assistant guard. Lulu Guir -At the eiosu of the' installation Past President Alberta Houghton, with a few well-chosen words, presented a. told emblematic badge to the retiring pi eside:U, Lulu Guire. Sister Luey E. Norton, in hehafr of the eirde. preseiiu-d die department president with a lare boiupiei in token of n pprecia-tbn pprecia-tbn for her services as Installing ofl'i-' ofl'i-' er. Arrangeinents v ere made for a silver tea at Sister Austin's home, n.;; Redondo avenue. n,t Thursdav. Jarmarv Hi at 2 p. m. Take Su.arhouse car to Twelfth Fast and T wen t y-first South. The members mem-bers i if the Keil ( 'ross a n dia: - will ei-tain ei-tain stipplies from t he ch,t irmjin at i his time. Ne t meet i rig of the eircie. Tuesday, Tues-day, .hum a r y 1 ," , at 2 : li 0 p. i n . To Give Card Tarty. ' Liberty review. W. H. A., will entertain at a card party Thursd.t, January 1 1 ! the residence of Mrs. 1 ,ilv Sainshurv. I West Tl'drd Soui h. from' t dl ,". p m. Ilefreshmem.s and prizes w ill be fea t ure of the afternoon. Take South EL;hth West car. |