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Show MEMORIAL DAY SN TriE SCHOOLS Lessons of Loyalty Tought the Children Chil-dren by Those Who Fought and Suffered. i M EMOEIAL DAY exercises which flfjl were held In all the city schools jJJa. 'esterda' Afternoon were of unusual un-usual excellence and interest. In most Instances programmes of music anJ recitations and a display of patriotic, col-el's col-el's accompanied the addresses given by members of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. At tho Webster school tho exercises opened with the solo and chorus, "Tenting "Tent-ing en tho Old Campground." Judge Thcodoslus Botkln, tho speaker at this' school, said afterward: "I never heard tha' pathetic old war -song f?ung any better bet-ter and seldom as well as the boy:? and girls of Webster school sang It today." Prof. Keclcr Introduced the speaker, who gr.vo tho youngsters an Intcrcstlnc patriotic pa-triotic talk and kept their close attention. atten-tion. The programme closed with the singing of "America." The following were the speakers at the various schools: West Sldo High School F. H. Clark, Mrs Jennie L. Jones. Bryant High School IT. J. Talbot. Emerson W. D. Gaby. Emma E. Corse Cor-se r. Franklin M. M. Kalghn. Fremont T. J. Anderson, J. O. Nya-Liciii. Nya-Liciii. Mrs. Warhurst. Grant D. II. Twomey, J. J. Meyers, Mrs. L. S. Dean. Hamilton George B. Squires, Mrs. Fred Price. Lincoln M. A. Breeden, - Mrs. A. B. Lawrence. Longfellow J. S. Stevens, Alfred Kent. Lowell J. M. Bowman, Mrs. V. I-L Oqulrrh N. D. Corser, Jevseph Mllllron.' Riverside R. AliT, Dr. Worthlngton. Sumner Henry Logan, Orrln Grow, Mrs. Boyce. Training School F. IT. Clark-Twelfth Clark-Twelfth II. P. Burns. Union W. P. Rowe, R. L. Patterson, Mrs. R. L. Patterson. Wasatch Mrs. Frank Hint's,' H. G. Rollins. Washington R. G. Slealer, J., C. Col-burn. Col-burn. Webster Thco Botkln. . Whlttler-F. M. Bishop. The day wan fittingly observed at the west side high school yesterday morning. morn-ing. Roy Williams, a last year's graduate, delighted his old friends by his clever handling of the violin. Mra. W. H. Jones followed with a ' short speech, in which she principally discussed dis-cussed the work and deeds of patriotism performed by the women of the North and South during the great war of the Rebellion. Frank H. Clark, department commander of the G. A. R., took occasion occa-sion to point out the causes of the Civil war. Ho discussed clearly and pointedly pointed-ly the subsequent campaigns and movements move-ments of the two opposing armies. William Wil-liam .Bateman, a last year's graduate, oloseci the programme- by a well-rendered well-rendered piano solo. |