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Show K.0J7P.ANNIYEItSAltY ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL RECEPTION RECEP-TION AND ENTERTAINMENT. i Nearly One Hundred Members and UupslB Pn-S 'iit ajitl an Enjoyahlo '. Time Reportod Cat ds. Gaines and ,' Music and Relmhnicnt tho Ovdcf , ol" tho Evening. Gsrdpn City Lodgo No. 10,'Knlghts 6f Pythias, celebrated the anniversary of tho older In grand style at llm lodsc rooms' Monday evening. Tho hall was comfortably crowded with members and frleuds and everything passed off most enjoyably. Tho commencement (if tho ovenlng was pa-scd with pro-Kresslvo pro-Kresslvo lilnh live, sixteen tables being, be-ing, occupied, also tovoral tables of checkers mid other games. In tho lilgn-flvo contest prlzos wcro awarded as follows: i Ladles' first prlzo, Mrs. Mao Klrkf wood. L dies' second prize, Mrs. A. 0. Sor-enson. Sor-enson. ' Gentlemen's first prlzo, G. . Ciuft. Gentlemen's second prize, Zorus Fil-lump. Fil-lump. At tho conclusion of tho games tho following dolightful musical program was enjoyed: Song, Miss Eva Wan). Song. It. R. Irvine, Jr. Song, Miss Rosa Noon. Patriotic n citation, A. E. Buoklor. Duet, tho Misses Wood. Misses Ward Mud Noon kindly responded re-sponded to unanimous request nod sang again at tho close of the program. Tho program was followed by tho serving of refreshments consisting of coffee, sandwiches and cako, Tho evening was closed with social chat and tho crowd dispersed whh upuul-mous upuul-mous expressions of a most cujoyably spent evening. |