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Show LOCAL ELKS FITTINGLY CELEBRATE FLAC DAY The beautiful Flag day services which were held at the lodge room of tho local organization of IClks last night were largely attended and an excellent program" was rendered. The club rooms were tastefully decorated with the national colors and the purple pur-ple and white of the "Beet People on Earth." Prof. Squire Coop presided at tho plann, opening tho exercises with a rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner." Ban-ner." -Then came tho introductory exercises, ex-ercises, participated In by the exalted ruler and other officers of the lodge, followed by prayer, and a song by Mrs. DalrympUj" Mrs. Lynch and Messrs. Sanders and Browne. Then in turn camo the flag record by Brother A- T. Hestmark, a song by officers and members to tho tune of "Auld Lang Syne;" "The Elks' Tribute Trib-ute to the Flag," by Brother A. C. Boyd; "My Old Kentucky Home," by a quartet." patriotic address by the Rt. Rev. Franklin S. Spalding. D. D., and closiug by all present joining in singing "America." The program follows: Music Star Spangled Banner Professor Pro-fessor Squire Coop. Introductory Exercises Exalted Ruler Rul-er and Officers. Prayer Chaplain. Song Columbia the Gem of tho Ocean Mrs. Dalrymple, Mrs. Lynch, Bros. Sander and Browne. Flag Record Brother A. T. Hestmark. Hest-mark. Altar Service Esquire and Officers. gong Ode Officers and Members. Elk's Tribute to the Flag Brother C. A. Boyd. Song My Old Kentucky Home-Quartette. Home-Quartette. Patriotic Address Rt. Rev. Franklin Frank-lin S. Spalding. D. D. - Song America All to join. |