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Show sale, in order to swell the receipts, which will be turned over to the Y. M. C. A. "over there." Lady Rebekah reports our sick members mem-bers are improving, except Brother F. B. Jerome, at 1423 Blaine avenue, who is not doing so well, but it is hoped he will soon be himself again. The Red Cross auxiliary of this homestead home-stead needs several more knitters, and arrangements can be made, and yarn for such work secured, by calling Wasatch 3632. The Rowena circle will hold its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Reed, 830 South Fourth East. All members are requested to be present. Modern Woodmen. Excelsior camp adopted three members last Tuesday, W. A. Hotchkiss and his two sons, who recently arrived in Salt Lake from Tulsa. Okla. Onr camp is HONOR ACCORDED BY 1LMIL1IES Grand President Clara Bradley Entertained by Wasatch Sisters. NOTICE TO LODGES. All matter to be published ir this department must be delivered at Tno Tribune office not later than Saturday night of each week. In honor of their grand president. Sister I Clara Bradley of Columbus, Ohio, who is j visiting the numerous trainmen's aux- j iliaries in the west, Wasatch Sisters' j lodge No. 248, L. A. to B. of R. T., held I a special meeting Thursday afternoon in ' the lodgerooms. j A class of six applicants was initiated I and a number of visiting sisters attended, j A delegation of ten from Grand June- ' tion, Colo., was composed of Sister Mon- I tague, Sister Burdette, Sister Gilbert, Sister Sis-ter Mack, Sister Davis, Sister Mayer, Sis- I ter Randall, Sister Evilsizer, Sister Bram- baugh and Sister "Wampler. Other visit- ing members were Sister Wagner of ' Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Sister Whittlesay of San Bernardino, Cal.; Sister Tolbert and Sister Hock of Salt Lake City. The grand president exemplified the initiatory work with the assistance of the drill team. Punch was served during the i afternoon. Interesting talks were given by each of the visiting sisters and newly j elected members. After the session all were taken to the Newhouse. where a banquet was served, j Toasts were responded to by Sister Etta i ; Patterson and Sister Bradley. Friday : afternoon the two auxiliaries of Salt Iake j City entertained Sister Bradley and all j other visiting sisters and members with a lake party. Knights of Pythias. The page rank was conferred on Ben j Rees on Thursday night by Rocky Moun- j tain lodge No. 3. The rank of esquire will be conferred next Thursday. AU knights are cordially invited. S. N. Randolph and Henry Bloomen- thai will leave this week to . represent the domain of Utah at the supreme convention con-vention of the Knights of Pythias, which I will be held In Detroit, Mich., during thbj week of August 12. At Wednesday night's meeting it waa decided that Lincoln lodge No. 23, K. of P., and Calanthe-Myrtl lodge No. l will consolidate. Pythian Sisters. Hermione temple No. 8 met on Friday night and transacted the usual business. Mary Holman and Louise Ritter will leave this week to represent the domain of Utah at the supreme convention of the Pythian ; Sisters, which will be held In Detroit, Mich., during the week of August 12. Woodmen of the World. Deseret Camp, 406 Woodmen of the World, convened in the regular weekly session last Thursday evening. Captain Ruesell, with degree team and staff, rehearsed re-hearsed the new ritual work in the exemplified ex-emplified form and' great things will be shown candidates hereafter all along the trial. Great interest is shewn in the all-fraternal all-fraternal day program that will be given at Lagoon on the 14th tor the benetit of the Y. M. C. A. war fund. Next Thursday Thurs-day evening there will be initiation work with a number of candidates. No. 5o. W. O. W., held an oldtlme fraternal fra-ternal meeting Tuesday. July :J0th. The j attendance was unusually larpe; the hot weather seemingly had no effect. Four j candidates were introduced into the forest ' and several applications were acted upon. ; Our newly-elected' entertainment committee com-mittee is proving its ability. It is rumored around that a big corn feed is soon to be pulled off. In order to got in on this the members must come to camp, as it is going to be a surprise : when piven. Oh. ves. there will be an auction sale at , Uagooii, August 14, under the supervision ; of our neighbor, Carl Ostcrloh. the : pioneer and ever-efficient auctioneer of 1 . the wild and woolly west. This sale con-i con-i sists of pigs, chickens, ducks and young 1 goose, one voting calf and one lamb. ' Utah Camp 33s, W. O. V.. held a very 1 fine meeting last Wednesday evening. ! There was a very fine crowd. Hvcry-! Hvcry-! body seems to have the right spirit, but i we would like to see some more faces at camp meetings Wednesday nights. If the 1 older neighbors would stop and think bow many voung notq-hbors have cone to the ! colors. 'they' would wake up and come to c:i nip at last once a moiit !i a nri kf cp ; 1 the bail rolling; so neighbors gt busy. Araericaan Yeomen. j ScMgnll Homestead. N"n. held a tdiorl all -business moot ins; at its hal: lust Thursday evening, which was well attended, considering the warm wear bier. Committee on ticket sales for the grand All-Fraternal day out i Tig for the benefit of the Y. M. C A. war fund, reported that they were meet in c with grand success, suc-cess, and from the interest all are taking, tak-ing, combined with the hard work which the'v are doing, there i- no doubt bu t what the ticket sales will reach a large number; and a fine program has also en arranged for t lie occasion. A record rec-ord crowd is cpc-d So ail members :ue requested t" inform ail whom t!iov should meet and ro-iuest them to be firemen t. if posMMe. :fi'i en.ioy one of the cr-Midost outings of the season. Pon't force t the All - Fraternal day outing at La-oon on August i:1. ilt Lake Homestead. No. lie".', at it meeting last. Friday mclit. added several new members bv initiation. The committee com-mittee on All-Fraternal day ou;inc at Tnsoon. Aucust 14. reported satistactorv n'rocress. ami the laru-e advance pale of tickets assures a record attendance. All Yeomen are urced to see the corrns-pordent corrns-pordent about tickets and assuu in t.ieir 1 |