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Show t ; S Monsignor Cushnahan Entertains Ex-Service Men at Breakfast ; ; Monsignor P M Cushnahan entr-tabled entr-tabled thirty flvr returned service men, members of St. Joseph's parish, on last Sunday morninc The boys at-1 tended divine ecrviee in full uniform.; after wbtrh they marched to Monslg I nor's residence where a well appointed appoint-ed breakfast awaited them. Short speeches were made by a number of the boys rerallin? personal experiences of the late war and that of Tom Niacin nis who came down from Ppcatello lor the occasion was especially inter-eating inter-eating to those present. Mrs Morris- 1 aey, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Cahill assist- J ed tho capable housekeeper, Mrs Fisher, in making so signal a success , of the affair. The following named ex- j soldiers wore present. J. P. Dean, L. T. Dean, A. T LaFreniere. J. T. I Shaughnessy, L. J. Smyth, C. J. Clem-ents, Clem-ents, C. H. Blaes. H F. Cahill. E W. Brophy, Leo F. Brophy, J. T. Fisher, ; Edw Morrissey, Raymond P Morris . s C. Powell. J. A Reardon. C P Thinnes, H w. Veasy, Dan E. Sulli-1 van, L J. Carney, J J McKenna. Tom; Magirinis, Leo Clark, Charles Mona hau, Tom Maples, Leon Clausse, Jo-seph Jo-seph A Ioughran, James Keiiiher and Harold McKnlght. Ex-service men members of the lo-! eal council Knights of Columbus, their relatives and friends completely filled the spacious dininc room of the Weber club on last Wednesday night when : the home-coming of the boys was fit j tingl celebrated with a banquet given in their honor. Grand Knight M. J. 1 O'Connor welcomed them home Id a j erj feeling and earnest manner in the j name of the council in conclusion introducing in-troducing the toastmaster of the evening eve-ning Principal John A. Junk. Mon signor P. M. Cushnahan, the .-peaWpr of the e ening spoke very vigorously along patriotic lines advocating pre .. r vatlon ol American ideals. Tom M;. clnnls of Pocalello responded on be j half of the ex-soldiers and 9. Abbot Maginnis, former member of the Ogden council, now minister ot Bolivia on bia way to that far aay countr,' made a short farewell speech to his j many friends present The reception at the ball on Washington avenue vas attended by about 300 friends of the! bo: who save a fine exhibition of camp life which was app;auded. The 1 ugler Mr Drysdale, gave the different differ-ent calls with exceptional clearness, adding much to the success of the feature. fea-ture. The committee on arrangements was composed of the following Knights Grand Knight M. J. O'Connor, Advocate Advo-cate J. A. Junk, Warder Phillip K Smith.. Deputy Grand Knight Joseph 1 Paquer, Lecturer J. P. Dineen, Master Mas-ter and ihe Fourth Degree C A. Ma-guire, Ma-guire, and Financial Secretary L J Healy. |