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Show EMERSON WARD TO HONOR DRAFT MEN Farewell Testimonial to Be Given Army-Members Army-Members at Meeting House Tonight. Twenty-six youn mon of Kmerson ward who have joined the army will be honored at a iareweil testimonial at the ward halj this evening. A pleasing lirornmnie will be jireseuted as follows: "Star St tangled lianner, ' choir and coup reflation ; prayer; instrumental number. Ariel q ua ri ct U-; salute to the fla, Kmerson ward boy si-outs ; Flay son, Kmerson ward bov scon's; violin S'Mo, ' Seven tli Concerto, ' ' I e He riot, Kdwin -Ha'lt'it'bl, assisted bv .Miss Terkes; address, Charles B. Stewart; vocal vo-cal solo, .Mrs. II. A. Hrrjwer; vocal selection. se-lection. A riel qua rtette ; closing sont?. ' ' Onward ( hristian Soldiers, ' f choir ' and congregation The suidjer boys will occujiv seats of honor on the siand and their j-aren's will 1 jo seated in Ihe choir gallery, l-'ol-J lowing are the name-; of the yonn men i of Kmerson ward who are in the mili- ! ta ry ser ice : Joseph Hnt ler. Henrv Hustlor, Kvnn llopau, Milton Ilanseii, Milton Arhuokle. i".;irnard Nichols. Kdward Kd-ward Rower inp, Jlarobl Frice, Kos? Har per, Herbert Reusser, Dewey Walsh, William Lund, .Jessie Larabee, Vern Attwood, James Cmnmings, Alfred Hoi-man, Hoi-man, Joseph N. 1-iusath, Frank Gray, Celias Xeilson, Kdward Hall, Frank i Southern, Robert Lamb. Harold Jcsjut- soiv, Grant Arbuckle, 1 . U. Hoiit. and Helainnn Fai rbanlts. All residents of tho ward without re-. l,rard to creed afe invited to attend, as it is proposed to make' Hie event a memorable one in appreciation of the patriotism displayed by the recruits. |