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Show SHRINERS HOST TO IMPERIAL POTENTATE Charles E. Ovensliire Speaker at Banquet Ban-quet Tendered by El Kalah Temple, Tem-ple, Salt Lake. Pledging the support of the Ancient Arabic Order, Noble? of the Mystic Shrine, to the government in winning the war. Charles E. Cvenshire of Minneapolis, imperial potentate -of the fraternity, spoke on the subject. "The M: s tic Shrine." at the banquet given in his honor by El Kalah temple at the Masonic hall last night. Mr. Cvenshire lauded the government's achievements ana stated that mistakes should be viewed charitably. charit-ably. He urged, for the duration 01 the war. ah curtailment possible in the ordinary ordi-nary expenditures of every fraternity, but a stimulation oi all brotherly intercourse. inter-course. Mr. Cvenshire. who is on a tour of the temples cf the order over the entire country, coun-try, "was the guest of Salt Lake and Og-den Og-den Shrmers yesterday. The party visited vis-ited Oden and took luncheon there. Mr. Cvenshire. Mrs. Cvenshire and F. M. Hutchinson, past potentate ot Zurah temple, tem-ple, will leave at noon today on their return home. E. O. Leatherwoo.3 acted as toast-master toast-master at the banquet last night. Those making- addresses were: H. P. Kirtley. who gave a humorous talk on the theme. I "Camouflage" ; W. W. Armstrong, federal fed-eral administrator. "Conservatism and Conservation"; Mr. Hutchinson. "Inci- dents of the Road." and the Rev. Eimer . I. Goshen, pastor of the First Congrea- , tional church. "Patriots and Traitors." 1 Mr. Cvenshire was presented with a I vase of Utah onyx, filled with roses. |