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Show TWENTY-FIRST WARD TO HONOR SOLDIERS Special Programme Is Arranged for Services to Be Held in Chapel Tomorrow Evening. Members of the Twenty-first ward will do honor to residents "of that district dis-trict who have gone into tho service of the United States, a special programme having been arranged for the meeting, to be held in the chapel tomorrow evening, even-ing, commencing at 6 o'clock. There are sixty-five young men of tho ward who have enlisted in the military and naval services of the country since war was declared. The programme numbers follow: "America," choir and congregation ; invocation, Chaplain B. H. Roberts: anthem, an-them, "Light and Truth," choir: intro. ductorv address, Bishop George H. Wallace; Wal-lace; "The Flag Without a Stain," Walter A. Wallace; address, United States District Attorney W. W. Bay; solo, "Let Us Have Peace," Miss Evangeline Thomas; address, Governor Bamberger; call of the roll of honor, Bishop Wallace; response on behalf of recruits, Colonel Richard W. Young; anthem, "God of Our Fathers," choir; benediction, Counselor W. J. Tudden-ham. |