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Show 4 k Salt Lake Lodge News 4 BROTHFRHOOD- OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. . St-aculi 1 om(M(trni No. B083 will hold Its nnnii.il outing it I.ttirrtj park Thursday nij-ht at 7 o'clock. Those attendlnp will bring lunch. Correspondent Mrs. Tiinp Tt.irtlett will bo at the Htntp m:iniijrT's office, 203 I'tnh Snvlncs Hunk builflinp, Hi Is nfternoon for the purpose (of collecting dues for (he month. , fl FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. V: Sfp Lily lorlce No. liSli will hold a peHat J net-tin r Friday nljcht n t tin- home of Mm. y1: Kdlth Y. liudd, treasurer, JUS North Second jl'i Went street, lo arrange for the entertainment ; nf President Carlos S. Hardy, who will be in 1 Suit Lake AiiRtittt 4. h ' NEIGHBORS OF "WOODCRAFT. I;i Past Ouardinnn" club No. 1 will meet at Jjl; Liberty park Wednesday afternoon as guests .(' of Georgia Prince. y. -WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. The Oliver O. Howard corps No. 1 will enter- I ' triln at a card party Tuesday niptit from 8 to I 11 o'clock at the home of Mm. W. K. Weld-ner. Weld-ner. 418 Kant Fourth South itrect. Prize will j! i he awarded and refreshments nerved. Members : of the C;. A. H. nnd W. It. C. are Invited, jjl The committee on arrnnpements includes Mrs. I ji Jennie Neal, Mrs. Mary Kphar, Mm. Amanda I : Feara, Mrs. Emmn Tlmmerman. Mrs. Mary 1 1'. Dodge and Mm. Roberta McDonald. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. i '!; I'tnh camp 338 held Its recular meetlnc '. I XVodneuday. Several npplf cfltionn were ncted pnn nnd a few new members initiated. The M run In j committee reported that the annual pnrtr will' be held at Snlfair Aupiist 1R. Definite pinna for the oceaslon will be announced at |