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Show EXERCISES OF LOCAL ELKS In the holding of the memorial exercises ex-ercises of the local Ilenevolent Order of Elks next Sunday afternoon there will be a slight deviation from the usual order. In order to accommodate accommo-date the public and to furnish more mom for the members of tho lodge, the exercises will be held in the Ogden Og-den theatre, rather than at the club rooms, and the public will be invited to attend The program for the occasion has been arranged and will be Issued in printed form before the day of the exercises. It' follows'. Organ prelude, by Professor Squire Coop. Opening ceremonies, by Rrother C. A. Bod, exalted ruler. Polo "Rosary," Mrs. Beasle Dean Allison. Opening ode. lodge members. Invocation, Brother W. W. Fleet-wood. Fleet-wood. Solo 'Crossing the Bar," Miss Rosalie Ros-alie llolberg. Address. Brother Frank Nebeker. Solo. "Mindful of His Own," Mrs. A. R. White Address. Rev F. G. Brainerd. Solo. "Ijrrd Th Mercy," Mrs. Bessie Bes-sie Dean Allison Closing ceremonies. Exalted Ruler C. A. Boyd and lodge members. Closing ode. Benediction. Rev. W. W. Fleetwood. Organ posllude, Professor Squire Coop Tlie departed ones held in memory are: George U Wade, Harry S. Howard. Jesse F. Baker. Andrew C. Hcinzer. Charles W. Fxiwrey. George H. Corse, Gordon S. Grant, Arthur E. Baker, i John H Brady. .Julius C. Klesel, Samuel Sam-uel Way. Ixuis J Holt her. IMw ard S. Lutv, Albert E. Howe. Seymour L. Clark. William E. Marsh. Samuel H. Winter. George T. Hood. William L. Maglnnis and Harry E Plain the two latter having died within the past few-weeks. |