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Show May U.ij-ntJIIlK'irf!.. On May day was held a soclahls re union uf our ward. rUmio time ago the young meu airchund a sit of brata Instnitusnts mid urgaulisil band, with It. II. Miller pretllent 'and Tro fossor Win. Morris as binl matter. Under tho tuition uf the Utter they have mtdo much progrim. To en. courage ths project, the people donated towarda tho ptirchano nf a ban 1 waon, which coat about f. The ban I Is cornrtHed of tareuty-ouo mem bent. Ka"liorgantzttlou of tho ward wat repreteutexl yesterday. Thu fallowing uubloor i xerclwi were roudcrud, It. U. Mllltr being marahal of tho ilayt Oianilng prayer was offered by 0. II. ilalley; Intrxluc. tory remarks by Thonus v. Hirtsll; mutlo by the baud. The (retentatlon oftlis baud wagon was mads through John Cook on behalf of tho ward. A selection of muilo followed. Ths V, li.M.I. A. pirn nti'd the Inn I wlthn tieautlful Inuner mails uf crlm souaud old golJ colored velvit, bear lag the words lu ellver letters "Mill Creek rrogreMi'IUud"by which uame Hit now known. Tho t reaentalloii allreM was nude by President (). Carlliloaud uiknowlwlged by J. A. Cornwall. Crowulngoftho May (ueeu(MIs I.ilaMurpby)by Mrt. .Nelllo Corn wall wlthn spceoh, anl a respintoby the"Jtieen of thu May," who was aitcuded by her maids of honor. Mutlo hy tho band an I eia-eUire by Jens I tauten, J oh u H Hill and Jamea It. Miller. After illnmr a capital programme waa rendered, comlttlug of vocal and Instrumintal mutlo and recitations. IJanilng fiilloweil among ths Juvenilis and wna grinlly appreciated. Ill thn evening a ball waaelveu for the adults. (1.11. II. Mil b VM.ru, May 2, 1891.) |