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No. i. L O O. F . meets second and fourth Saturday tvcnlnKs at Odd Kellows hull. Visiting members Invited Ljiura Randall. N. O.. Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary. 251 S Van Furvn Brotherhood of Anitrlcan Tcomcn. Og-deo Og-deo Homestead No. 1C05 im-els on every Tuesday evening in W. O. W. hall. Fraternity Fra-ternity building, Washington avenue- i Visiting Archen arc cordially invited to meet with us. Fred Mitchell, foreman; J. A. Junk, correspondent. 8203 "A alilntfton avenue, Ogdcn Lodgo No 1314 Loyal Order of Moose meets every Friday nigtit, 8 o'clock. Knights of Pythias hall, -351 Oram av-t-nue. A. T. Hwtuwiu, Du:aior, J. H. Knauss, Bscxetary, S01 Culonel hludsuo Bids Tho Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees .Siir Etsvlew, No. l, meets ever 1- rldi evculn; at a o clock lu the Woodman hall. Fraternity block, 2320 Washington , avenuo. Visiting members cordiail invited to attend. Lmma Had-loek, Had-loek, L. C; J.:niilo Frout. R. L. . i-155 Van Lureu avenue. The Royal Highlanders, Cgdcn Castle 625, meets in tho Eagles mill on Hudson avenut.- every tsucond and fourth Tuesday evenings at b o'clock. VistlinK Highlanders Highland-ers cordially invited. G. Van Hoist. Ill Pro.. F. F Plani, 20J6 Lincoln, aocre-tary-treasurer. American Masonic Federation (unlver-ial (unlver-ial Scottish Rite). Meets every Monday, 6 p. m. at Ziiihi Washington Avo. Mslt-lng Mslt-lng brothers always welcome. W. fcL Toller. Tol-ler. R. W. M., 834 Adams Ave., G. A. Muller, Secretary, 2636 ashington Ave, Royal Neighbors of Axuc.lca meets t-v.rj cl.olu uud fourth Mouoay uighta ol ouch month at 6 o'clock at tho Dew Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity building. VibUlng neighbors invited. Mui Craw-lord, Craw-lord, Oracle, 267b Lalayette. Nettlo Tur-noi Tur-noi ilieorder, 2t43 Va4i lluren. Masonic Queen Fsthor Chapter No. 4, O. L. S.. regular meetings held at Masonic Mason-ic hall on Wa-ihlngton Ave., between uoth und 2Clh Sts.. the lirst und third Fridays Di eaci) month. Sojournltu; Utmbwi cor-iially cor-iially Invited to atiend. Con Li. Haaih, U'. M. , Llndu L. li-win. Secretary. m y Woodmen of he World Weber Camp No. 74. meets In .ho W. O. W. hall. Fia-ternlty Fia-ternlty block, 2320 Washington avenue. every Thuruay evuninK at 8 o'clock. Vt-.-Hint Woodman cordially unind to at- j tend. M. A. Oalt. Jr., C. C ; W. M. Fig-gott. Fig-gott. Clerk. P. O. Box 488. Women of V lcraft, Owden Circle No. jH 6S1. meets vu Wednesday night at 7:30 H o'clock, new tVoodman hall. Visiting 'Neighbors invited. Dues will be collected on the 5th of each month at Misch Drug j Store, Nina L Watkins, O. N.. 15y Poplar ; Ave. Marie Crlics, Clerk, 2731 Monroo Avo. Phone 1913-P Order of Owls, Ogdcn Nest. No. 121. Order of Owls, meets every FTldsO even-lag even-lag in their own hail (the old Wk Club 1 rooms; at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Owls are invited to attend tho ,t ' meotlngs R. B. Hendershct, Pre.dent; C, A. Knowldcn, Secretary. , . Utah Camp No. 'J'jju iloaciu Woodmen of America, meets every Wednesday night in tho L o. O. F nail, Fraternity block. Out of town members ioiuia..y Invited to meet with us. Fred 1. vk-ilania, vk-ilania, consul; J. R. Hinchclifr, Clcra. Ogden Lodgo No. 6 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in L o. o. F. hall every Tuesday evening, isitlng brotlicjs j cordially invited to Oe present. J. W, Randall, N. G.; Henry Klssoll, Secretary. Tbo Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division No. 41, meets every nrst and third Fridays of eaeh month at the Eages" hall, at 8:15 p. m. Visiting brothers broth-ers cordially Invited. Adrian Schipper, Secretary. Ogden Lodgo No. 2, Knight of Pythias meet! every Monday evening at 8 o'clock i in Castle Hall of tho Pythian building. j 2351 Grant avonuo. Visiting Knights welcome. wel-come. L. C. West. C. C . George B. Hart, M. 11. S.; H. E. Palmer. 2262 WushinL'lon. M F. Fraternal Order of Eagle.q, Qgden Aerlo No. 118, F. O. E., meets ever Wednes- H day evening at EokIcs' hall. Hudson a -nue. at 8 o'clock- Visiting brother Engl- s are invited to attend the Aerie meetings. H Club rooms open at 11 a. m. C. E. I Carlile. W. President; C A. Henley, Becretary; Dr. H. B. Forbes, Aerio physician, I Read the Classified Ads. i H |