From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, July 31, 1924: The Federated Patriotic Societies gave their annual picnic today in Brookside Park for the Grand Army of the Republic. Eighty-six Civil War veterans were guests of honor for a day devoted to reminiscences. Three comrades of the same regiment munched ice cream cones and recalled the battles of Chickamauga and Shiloh in which their regiment participated. All species of tempting culinary successes were spread about a long table under the trees and gallons of coffee and lemonade were consumed by the thirsty guests. Following the noon meal, a program of talks and music was given, including a renewal of the pledge to the flag. Rev. Frank Huston, chief chaplain, Sons of Veterans, led the community singing of old-fashioned patriotic songs and Francis M. VanPelt, Indiana G.A.R. department commander, made a short address.
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