Show I PATRIOTISM IS p BANQUET NOTE Love of Adopted Country Expressed by Speakers at St. St Patrick Celebration Recitation of or Erins Flag Flab an Im- Im Im- Im poem oem dedicated to inde Inde- in III Ireland was a feature o otho of oC tho the St. St Patricks Patrick's Pa banquet hanquet for the Irish people at the Salt Lake Tennis club dub last at night The poem oem was written bj hy hyth th the famous Father Abraham Ryan who hio took tool toola a prominent part in the civil I war a as a confederate chaplain It was recited last night flight h 1 by Joseph De e reaux The banquet was arranged b bi by byn n II i committee consisting of oC P. P H H. Goggin GoSsin Goggin Gog- Gog gin sin P. P 1 J. Owens and antI R. R C C. Treanor Tribute was also alo ma made e by speakers to the memory of or Pearse Connolly Connoll McDonagh h Plunkett and ami Casement the Irish lenders leaders executed after the unsuccessful revolution In Dublin at Easter t time 1916 Patriotism for fOl America was also I greatly emphasized As is one speaker I expressed It Well Veil Indeed do the Irish revere ere the Sod but hut they The love loye ove their adopted country better betler banquet was WitS opened with the assembly assembly assembly assem assem- bly singing The Star-Spangled Star Ban Ban- nel iier an and America was the closing number lumber Both were sung standing Rev nh Father James Sullivan was the first speaker and his topic was Ireland Ire land and and America HP lie traced trace the part his people have taken tal In the history history his his- tory ory of America Old Irish lore folk songs by S. S S A. A McCarthy came camo next and ind then tender melodies of or Erin were sun sung by the thc Malone sisters Miss lIss Helen Naughton au san sang prettily and Mr Devereaux read Erins Flag Songs and stories that convulsed his hearers with merriment were the contribution con- con of or William illiam A. A Crowley and the he banquet was ended b by sin singing Am America ca |