Show PYTHIAN SISTERS SAY GOODBYE TO VETERANS At tho farewell reception ten tendered dered to the tho veterans visiting knights and friends of the Kni Knights of thias Pj-thias by the tho Pythian Sisters 1 in the tho Hermione temple at Castlo hall ball more than three hundred were present The pro program ram was opened by the sin singing sing in ing of America by the guests followed followed fol fol- fol lowed by an address addres by Charles Jennings Jen Jon nin 8 of at Salt Lake City Misses Mabel abol and Mary Sharon gave e a a n piano duet duct Several addresses were given iven by the veterans One Ono old soldier rom from rom Richmond Richmond Rich Rich- mond Ind lad said I ha have vo some somo property back in Richmond Richmond Rich Rich- mond but when I go o back there I am going goin to sell it and move to Salt Lake t 1 liko the place II battlo battle declared de do- Another scarred veteran elated that ho had lost his llis railroad ticket but it would be no punishment if tho the people hero here had to keep him Other speakers were Henry P. P Gilli Gillip I Michigan an D. D C. C Vinson Nebraska E Eward Edward Ed ward Thompson and E. E J. J Freeman Iowa and George Crosby Alabama A V i V V V VS VV V V V S V. V t tf it T f 5 V V V V VV-c VV V V Vt V t i V V V V V V MISS IDA DUE As Relia in at the Colonial All Next Week Mercedes Jilson Tilson followed by a Eon song Our Little Flag by Hazel Showell and Mildred Hadrick Mrs Sam Ran Ran- read The Star Spangled Banner Banner Banner Ban Ban- ner and gave ave the farewell toast The music by the orchestra was excellent Mrs Margaret t Jones past supreme representative of the Pythian Sisters presided d. d Refreshments were served I and a dance concluded the tho evenings evening's festivities I I |