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Show Old Folks Guests At Annual Party Beginning this afternoon and continuing con-tinuing until late tonight, the old folks of the Centerfield ward will be .he honor guests at the twenty-third annual Old Folks' reunion at one of ;he best and biggest parties yet given. The several committees having the celebration in charge have been busy luring th past two weeks and a rare ;reat is in store for those who will e present. More than a 100 invitations invi-tations have been sent out and, with he guests and committees and a few ithers, it is expected that nearly 150 will be at the reunion. Starting at 1 o'clock a splendid orogram will be given and at 4 o'clock the grand feast will be served. It has not been announced what the menu will be other than that there will be iceans of goodies that will gladen the hearts of the honor guests. Dancing ,vill be enjoyed during the evening and for this occasion especial music has been secured. The program to be given following i brief reception, is anounced as follows fol-lows : Singing "How Firm a Foundation" Founda-tion" Congregation invocation Hans C. Jensen singing "We Thank Thee, O, Lord" Congregation Velcome Address ....C. A. Petersen Piano Solo Ruby Fjeldsted 5ong Eva Jensen Reading Affalone Jensen Quartet Selection Sidney Fjeldsted & Co. Remarks Bishop Chas. Hansen aistory of the Old Folks' Party. . Geo. Petersen "Carly Day Reminiseenses : A. C. Fjeldsted jOmic Reading Chas. H. Embley Piano Duet Ruby Fjeldsted and Arvilla Roylance Presentation of presence to' oldest man and woman present. A. E. Park |