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Show B i Peace Jubilee . B All throughout the United States, in B nearly every city, villago and hamlet, B on the evening of Saturday, Oct. 1st, H wilTjbeJu'Id grand peace day festivals in B honor of the heroes who gave their H lives in their country's cause during the B la to) war. The proceeds from these H exercises will bo used to erect n grand K memorial to these valiant soldiers. B fn response to a' request from the H NationalKMonunient Committee', wliicli H consists of about fifty prominent Aimy, H Navy and ptiior government oflicialb, H Mayor Willis has appointed the follow- H ing as a. committee on arrahgenfentu: H Messrs. Louis Gnrfl', John L. CLbb, H Sumjiel Taylor. Mis. Hose Welsh, H Mrs. M. A. Taylor and Mrs.' G. N. H Child. Committee on decoration: H James Harwood, 8. W. Kosa, Abe H Gudm'uusen,Mis8cs Christie Fox, Lydin H Evans and Jehzecl Gibb." B ThofcrercTses will bo'Lold 'itnGnrrPs H Hall. TJiey will be free buta collection H will be taken up' to he forwarded to th'ci 1 genoral (jpmmittee. H The (following program will be B rendered: B The Doxology will be sung to the tune H of "Old Hundred" by Prof. Beesley's H Orchestra selection by Kirkham's H "Star Spangled Banner," by Mrs. B Louis Garff and 200 children dressed in H white and each carrying a tlag. B Oration, by A.J. EvanH. H Song, "The Fight is Made and Won," H toy Isaac Pox. B Each onothat attends will receive a H copy of ab'o'vo song, Svliich wits composed H for the occasion. H Address, "Our Boys in the War," bv H G. N. Child. H Song, "lied, Wliite and Blue," by B O. A. Kirkhnm and company of B Address, "Women in the War," by B llrs. Barbara Bush. H Song, "Glory in Excelsis," by Mrs. Laura Salzner. H Closing song, "America," by the choir, bands, children and audience. PB The school children will also partici- H pate and efforts aro being made to make PH this an event long to b'o remembered. PH Childien will not be allowed to oc- SSSSH cupy reserved Heats. . i i , |