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Show FERRON WILL SET PACE FOR REGISTRATION DAY Observance of Registration Day Will Be a Galla Affair. Ferron will observe Registration day (next Tuesday) in the most approved ap-proved manner and the 100 or more young men who are expected to answer an-swer their country's call from this precinct are sure to feel that their response re-sponse is appreciated by their fellow citizens, for the whole day will be given giv-en over to patriotic demonstrations with the eligible young men the honored hon-ored guests throughout. Each young man, as he registers, will be- presented with a red, white, and blue badge by a delegation of Fer-ron's Fer-ron's young women and at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, a procession, with the young men astride gaily decorated mounts and led by Earl V. Hills, with decorated automobiles and buggies, and people on foot following in the order named, will form and parade the town for two hours. The Ferron martial mar-tial band will be in attendance. An appropriate program will be given in the evening, followed by a dance at which those who have registered reg-istered will be the honored guests. Nathaniel Crawford is chairman of the general committee, and the sub-committes sub-committes are as follows: Parade Lou Olsen and Henry Thompson. Program Pro-gram F. A. Killpack and Nathaniel Crawford. Badge Wm. Dugmore and Lewis Petersen. Decorating Leon P. Ralphs, Jos. Christensen, John Leslie, and J. J. Rasmussen. |