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Show ARRJUIGE DETAILS Of MEMORIAL EXERCISES The comaittae oa imiimnlt for the Memorial day celebration met ia the office of O. F. Davit, chairman, ia the Boeton block last might and discussed dis-cussed further plana for th day. It ha bee a decided to hold ao parade and to hava all of th ceremonies performed per-formed at th different eemeUrie. Th O. A. E, 8pni.h America war yet era aad auxiliary . organisations will take part. On Memorial Sunday, May 28. the yeterana will attend service, at the Phillip. Congregational ehurch ia the morning and at night they will attend the Firat Methodist church. McKeaa, Maxwell and Howard poet will hav charge of th cervices at Meant Olivet cemetery. Th Rev. Elmer El-mer I. Oothen will be the speaker there and a Bring aquad will be elected from among th high school cailett. A quartette quar-tette compoeed of Mrs. A. 8. Peter, Mia Edna Dwyer. Fred Graham aad Mr. Curtis, wilf furnish muaic. ftpanish-American veteran and member mem-ber of Maxwell post will hv charge of th ceremonies at the city cemetery. ceme-tery. W. D. Riter will deliver the ad dreaa aad th national guard will fur Bish th firing squad. At Fort Douglas the Son of Vet erans. Daughters of Veterans, Reynold circle aad Bic circle will conduct the service. Th committee oa arrangement i composed of one member from each of the O. A. R. aad auxiliary orgaaiaa- 1 e taTaT" "TT 4 10 Tttyt ' BtrtJ itw) WTw''Wb'bb4' follows: O. V. Davis, president: J. H. Newtoa, W. D. Gahy, W. R. Graham, Gra-ham, Elmer Johnson Mrs. H. J. Me-Naughtoo, Me-Naughtoo, M. 8. McVamara, Mr. Au- Jnsta ('. Dean. Mrs. Kate Farrell, sme M. Murttt and- Mrs. Mary B. Lawrence. The entire program will PC fnraihed in a few day. |