OCR Text |
Show lltlllllMIIIIIIIMlMllllllllltMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMHIIIHinillllMtlMIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIM ANNUAL OLD FOLKS RARTYJEXT WEEK Wednesday, Nov. 5, is Date Fixed, and Energetic Committee is Busy With Details. The annual Old Folks party will be held in Cedar City Wednesday, Nov. kfh. MX over 60 years of age and all widows regardless of age, will be entertained en-tertained at dinner at K o'clock p. m. in the Relief Society Hall. These honored guests will be called for soon after one o'clock and taken for an auto ride if the weather will permit. All persons in the community over L'a years of age, whether married or ingle, are invited to attend the dance in the Ward Hall in t:ie evening. An admission of 25c. for all men under 80 years of age will tie charged. All over (10 admitted free, but they will be fined heavily if they don't attend. A good program is being arranged by the committee in charge for both afternoon and evening. All married people under t!0 are expected ex-pected to bring their picnic and eat with the old folks. The Committee especially recommends recom-mends that the names of visitors from other places who chance to be in the city, who are GO years of age or over, be sent in so that none may be overlooked. over-looked. Please look around your neighborhood and see if there are any such persons, and report their names to Wm. W. hunt. The following is the program arranged ar-ranged for the afternoon meeting at the luncheon: Reading Mrs. .). U. Webster. Solo Mr. Nichols. Male Quartet H. L. Frisby f Co, Solo Miss I.i..ie Bulloch, Piano Selection -Miss Delna Bwapp, Reading- Myrtle Janson. Address of Welcome Mrs. S. A. Bulloch. Humorous reading H. C. Lewis. Quartet -Comer Cosslett & Co. Three Selections Tabernacle choir. Everybody should do their part and help to make the annual Old Folk's Day a big success. |