Show FEAST Greek Geek Letter Society SO Men Have Banquet nguet With Wi h Many Clever v r 1 Toasts In the dining hall hail of or the Ute Knutsford last Opening the society po sed away the hours bours with feat I and st StOrk 1 About out A guests were present the tb guests filed tiled In the room the be merriment began besan An orchestra stationed in in one 6 i corner of the room furnished music and Stimulated conversation and the ta bios bles with their glittering gUttering ware and flow ors erS added to the attractiveness of the theene scone ene There was a show of formality ar at the start of the festivities but they were dispensed with before the banquet was fairly under way It was too warm for formality and oui there were other pleasanter things to engross attention The lusty lust voices voice of the merrymakers scarcely indicated the need of or liquid re refreshment re ref freshment f but it was sandwiched be between between tween the more substantial ni dishes Th The T banquet banuet commenced at 9 the feast of reason and nd flow of soul appeared several hours later after the lady lingers cream cr m coffee and other promoters of ot indigestion had been disposed of Dr Charles G r Plummer r acted e as toastmaster and from t the time rt that t he ean announced his hut iJ first sub subject jeet the merriment gathered force Dr Plummers erudite Jovial and poetical way of introducing the toasts won immediate favor His remarks were to the point and the classical lines perti peril pertinent pertinent nent sent to the title The first speaker on the was former Senator Jo To Joseph Joseph seph L 1 I Rawlins RawlIn His toast was The Greeks in Politics His treatment of or the subject proved that in some things the Greeks had the advantage of the modern politician but he went at things in a more classical style from his com corn commercial commer mercial mer brother of modern times Jerrold Letcher had for his toast The Butt End ni nd of a Goat Right Rev Re Abiel Leonard treated suc sue successfully successfully the toast Fraternity Ethics was the subject reserved for Glen Miller The Legendary Greek was the subject of a worthy worth sketch in the hands fUldS of Mr Miller Reducing the In Fractures gave opportunity for foran foran foran an review against the danger of disjointing the digestive apparatus but it was treated with pathological kind kindness kindness ness pesa by Dr Critchlow William Igleheart I was wan as listed for The T e Golden o en Rule I |