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Show 4 Salt Lake Lodge News . VTOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Tiesfrvt I'iimp No. 4'" initintd a larce diss lust Thursday linger tho iir'-t!m of thr- now dpffret"1 staff. Penalty llnrl fonMtl .7. J. TIoypt of Penvor hns returned liomp b"ause of slrk-ne?. slrk-ne?. Next Thursday o renin r 1 lie remniDiriR csnriifl.ites in Ihu campaign drive will receive llif- full work. (.'amp No- hcM its rptrnl.ir moptine Man-h 25 Tliirty-eislit Hppliratlons wen rereied f'ir rnentN'rslih.1 mid sixteen enndidnt-s wore introduced in-troduced hit" the HeuririL. A surprise hiis been planned by tlie e-.itc-tHnii'-g commiilec for all ciiuppors who atlend tlie itiftetinp. EOYAE HIGHLANDERS. The Tiovnl Hiphlander will met Friday ntclit. April 5, it SAo o'clock in tlifc I. 0. 0. F. luill. FRATERNAL ORDER OF FAC-LES. Pnlt T.n!;e aerie No. met Friday nicrM and Jt tinted a -umber of candidate?. Ar-r.nz- -munts, were " ... made for the annual roll and moive: ! ! beid not; r rid ; ir::''i . An el.I-ti;--J inUi:'tinn ill be l-;d n f-n- tr ftltU'-e :lt v urh old UP",' ! will preside. Charley Lang will bo in charge nnd he will be assisted by P. W. P. S ax Eeover and other old-timers. Plaos are being considered for the holding cf a stale meeting, meet-ing, at which some of the Pi? Eagles of the grand aerie will describe what the order has done for the boys iu France. Memorial eer-yices eer-yices for those who have passed away during the last year will be held Sunday, May 1, at 8 o'clock. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Auiiliarv camp No. 40S6 will give h card partv tonight in the Odd Fellows' hall for tho benefit, of "The American Women s Hospitals Hos-pitals in Europe. Refreshments will' be served. WAR VETERANS' AUXILIARY. PHscilla J. Riter, United Spanish "War Vet-erniiH. Vet-erniiH. auxiliary No. II. will hold n regular meeting Fridav night. April 4. at the home of iirs. Edith McGregor, SUi Downing ton avenue. NATIONAL FRATERNAL CONGRESS OF AMERICA. The third annual convention of Utah chapter, N. F. 0. of A., will be held at the Hotel Utah. Friday night. April 4. The following program will be given: Singing of "America bv the audience; invocation. Bishop Joseph Kimball; Kim-ball; vocal solo. Mrs. Drew Clark; address, "The Utah Congress, Its Aims and Purposes. ' Dr. J. C. Hanchett; selection by sateen violins vio-lins by pupils of Melba S. Lindsay: review of the national convention held in Philadelphia last August, Prpsiri-nt John James. deU'gat'' fu.m Utah : cmim unity sin -in p. led by R. P. Qiihv; address. FralernaliMn in the Recnn-strnction Recnn-strnction Peri"d." H. M. Wolfe; "The Smr-Spangied Smr-Spangied Banner," by the audience. After the program the reports of the secretary. Mary P. Haer, and the treasurer, Mrs. Mamie Plnnz. will be read, and the election of officers lor the ensuing' yeur and the selction of a U'le-gate. U'le-gate. to the national convention to be held in Detroit net August will take place. A committee will also be named to make arrangements ar-rangements for the annual fraternal on ting day. WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION. The Women of Moosehefirt Legion will give n curd part v tomorrow night at H:X0 o'clock in the Mote hall, 2 South West Tmu' street. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Excelsior camp ncfC held u nie-lnc lat Tuesday evening. Consul ,T. D. Fiff prv-'iiii'c. Important busines-s matters wi-ru br-niit tit1 and discussed. The committee rpurT' d r-n the trip to Opdn. March Ut. whirl :;s .n-jov.-d by the drill team and a nuoh'T of tie Woodmen. icther lth a dcrparic-n fn-Tn Great Salt Lak'p camp 1 1 - a re.ilt of an in viia linn from Ocd"o camp 9!"'. An invitation is ev'ended fo all n--'i!ibors t'i at rend the meet in- Tuesday. April 1 . :: -the initiatory w ork w ill be a feaT'irn nT ' !: fH"n. tnether -irh ei?i:bition drill bv rV' f.fht.'r fam. Ti-e bst daiu-e of tlie si'.-i'-'n will be h en April lo. to which uH are n'-vil'-d. FRATERNAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Fe.i tnrtn c v.pi Thursda 0. ch " '' n nf ' Salt l ak- l-nJee. No. 2-".f I.o'...l Ord-r .f M-.s'-. will be an aildress on "Yr.i l-rn-. li m" b." i B. Wim.ert . fnrnK-rl ' supreni-"' mt-i riser at '' r' I rllstri.-t supervisor for I"""). M-'!ir) ard -! brnska. Mr. Wimsett aft ended ins; v.""'s ion. dcliroring :in address "ii "P'-nty ' s':imH him as an eloquent, brilliant and eff'-c-tire orator. April 1 win mar,": th brimii-Tr f a ji-ty-day spcoi.-ii dipf.n.ation c.-snpain f r T,--n-b-rs tliat is confide itlv expect ''d to tl--.:: -: j ?iz- of The pre.t", r.ter. Many :;pp-!-r. M-n- : ;ir- alrrady on ff?. in the M?: 1 l:iry. unaitinr -n a- con tV.f d ? --i effee'lTa. . .. - or tl,..' "i,! 'l.vlse nn-i a " ''t:"'- ",' ' pril "T. the regular annual memorial service of the Salt Lake lodge will be held at 2:3'l 'clock in the afternoon. There will be brief addresses aud appropriate music, in addition to the ritualistic services. NOTICE TO LODGES. All matter to be published !r this department must be delivered at Ttie Tribune office not later than Saturday night of each week. |