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Show I WARM FAREWttLL GIVEN IN ; HONOR OF KENNETH KERR In honor of Kenneth C. ICerr. who will l-uvc the city Friday for Seattle to ac-4 ac-4 ept a position with the Alaska. Stcam- 5 . ship eompn.. an informal dinner was j held at the rooms or the Sail Lake Press. 1 club Tuesday evening. An excellent din ner was served, and an expression was , made by those present of regret that , Mr. Kerr la leaving the city, but of pleasure in knowing that he goes Lo a Getter position. ' Il certainly was a warm greeting that was tendered Mr. ICerr. On behalf of tlx Press club, the Rev. P. A. Slnipkln bade farewell lo Mr. Kerr and wished H him happiness und success:. .In glowing terms tho Rev. Mr.. Slmpkin told" of his associations with Mr. Kerr and what. Mn Kerr had done for the club. Mr. B Kerr responded with a few appropriate H remarks, after which the Rev. Mr. Simp- B Ma. on behalf or llio litb, presented Mr. H Kerr with .a wateh-ehnin charm ' in the Music was furnished bv the Pall Lake H Troubadours, and Miss Horehum reu- derod a vocal solo. About thirty of the j newspaper men of the cilv were present. I Mr. Kerr has hoen the able railroad editor ol The Tribune for some .time |