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Show HUNTINGTON The following program will be rendered rend-ered for the Fourth of July. Firing of cannon at daybreak by Ira Brinkerhoff. Raising of Stars snd Stripes by town marshal. T.13 Horn Band will serenale the town and a big Parade at 9 o'clock. (We expect our parade to be one of the days best features.) Meeting will commence at ten a. m. the Band playing while the people are being seated. Congregation will sing the opening selectio-i"Oh! My America." Prayer by Chaplain Bishop Nielson. Singing, "My Country, 'Tis of Thee." Oration ..J. W. Nixon Musical Selectcn Band Declaration of Independenc A. M. Truman "Starspangled Banner," Mixed double quartette, conducted by Hannah Leonard. Speech by Goddess of Liberty. Solo Melva Meeks Speech Columbia Song by Kindgarten, entitled, "The men who made us what we are.etc. ' There will be seventy voices in this selection ages from 6 to 9. Toant .Uncle Sam (Christopher Wilcock) Musical Selection Band Sentiments by George and Martha Washington (personated by Mr. and Mra. Andrew Andersen.) Twenty minutes will be assigned to congregation for sentiments on 'Independence,' 'In-dependence,' 'Liberty'.and Peace." Prayer Chaplain. Singing "My Own United States" Congregation. At 2 o'clock p. m. the people will be called together by band musical. The afternoon will be given to sports and children's dance, automobile and horse race combined; also horse races, foot races, relay races, children's races, r pole volting, and sack races, will be the ! main features, also th duckling pond and chance games. The marshal of the Day will be Dave Leonard. The committee members are worki lg to make this holiday the very best Huntington has seen and we seek the i assistance of our townsmen to help us. Committee on celebration; Miss La-Terne La-Terne Tullis, Mrs. Vilate Howard, Heber Leonard, Ray Grange and G. A. J OBDBVD i |