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Show rw ' 1 1'- tfcHiaaKttaHkJMK J I le Doing Fcflrlh . f At tlm mass mooting held on Tueeday 1 fk Mir aiglit it was decided to celebrate the K&gf S?ourth of July and the following weie Srff" t pointed jih the committee: Mayor W? fflvana, J. A. Thomas, Prime Evans, ' jf. ittoorgeBeek, Mary A. Southwick and J.' A - ' -Angle Webb. Jjt- They have arranged tlio following if . program: fe v Tiring 13 goua at daybreak and 45 p .una at sunrise. gi f Unfurling of the Stars and Stripes at Sl ,'( gunriac by the Marshal of the day. p f, . Serenading of tlm city by tbe eilver JFr' -' --and airing bunds. W'' "IK Firing of 3 guna at 9:80 a. in. for all 'f'V tii people to aiae.nble at J ohm Zim- j$ 1 f . ' aaermau'a. , . h&kJffkAak,.i. .1. Biohard Bradahuw Marshal of the 1 ? iHPirT "Meeting at 10 a. m. fiP B J Tlmrman Master of Ceremonies. V '3WPT ' Ringing by the cnoir. 1 ' Wffl' Prayer by the chapl ain, Win. South- I1" $' Singing of the Star Spangled Uannea. K0&;V$k' ' Beading of the Declaration ot iudt- " " . endence by G. N. Child. " ' Jluaic by the Kirkham band. m Oration of the day by Joseph Poter- ' .dion. M fiong. I Becitution by Lulu Trane. , Speech by Mayor Evans. H .Muaic by the Silver band. Q ' 'Recitation by Jennie Allred. I f Jluaio by the Smuin baud. I V,' &Q1W., M ; , Toaats and Sentiments by Mrs. Prime I ' 'ffc'. aSvaua. I ' iyjj$i&l' i .Soug by choir. I - ' ' Prayer by Chaplain. siii"rf ' ' Sports'' for 'the children commence Ti promptly at.l :30 p.m. Base ball game r" v ai-4-p.m! Horse and bicycle raceu at ,p tu. .' i v Wh. - m m |