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Show Knights of Pythias. Notwithstanding the inclement weather, Qtlanthe-Myrtle lodge No. 1, K. of P., has very good attendance at meetings every Monday night- Nest Monday night the installation of officers will take place, I and we expect a large attendance. On February 4 we give a dance and refreshments. re-freshments. This dam e will be the most unique ever given this side of the submarine sub-marine war zone, it will be known as th.e "ground hog-" dance. The lights will be turned off so as to insure good weather for the baJance of the season. Already tho tickets are going like hot cakes. Rocky mountain lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, met in ell attended regular convention last Thursday night in their hall on Second Fast, .Much business was transacted, all of which we hope will" be for gcod of the order. Chief Justice Frtck 1h too ai'Live a man to keep in the house; evei-y member will be glad to hear he is back on the bench dealing justice to all. Trustee Irvine Js at home sick, but expects ex-pects to be out soon. Brother Ilolm.m cot too lively and had to spend another week at home. Brothers Jacob Foster and A. L. Flowers are still in eastern hospitals hos-pitals and report improving Mowly, but having the best of care. Brothers Carpenter Carpen-ter and William Kirkham about the same. The officers and all members who possibly pos-sibly can should vim thes sick brothers. One page was proven In the rank of e;-que by a select team, eome new members mem-bers taking part. Tie end another esquire will be present this wrek for work in Knight rank. Many new members have been given parts on the team. Brother H. P. Johnson of Sandy and Morgan visited vis-ited us, and many old members who teemed like visitors were out. Vice Chancellor Lane is on his way "somewhere" "some-where" in the aviation branch of the service. According" to reports. Brother Swalberg is "somewhere" in France. We now have ten members in the service that we know of. Rocky mountain boys aj'6 spreading the gospel of fraternity in many countries. You ran all be heroes, whether in khaki or civilian dross, "somewhere" in shaping fraternal history. . A 11 will war the scars of srvico in winning the nr-st ,iust war for rights of the people and posterity. Remember Lafayetto and Mol-lie Mol-lie Pitcher !n the privilege you now enjoy. Come to lodge Thursday. Waller W. McDonald, Clarence "R. Pirry and Stanley W. Patterson have been appointed ap-pointed entertainment '"mmtttec. Tickets are out for a patriotic dance Tuesday ni-ht, February 1, in our hall. All Knights and families and friends of ordrr are mo.st cordially invited to join In the jolly social session. Remember and come. |