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Show THANKSGIVING SERVICES Excellent Programs Have Been Arranged by the Various Wards and Churches. - j The Fourth ward people will observe ob-serve Thanksgiving by giving a program pro-gram at the ward meeting house at Id a. m. Thursday morning, to which all all are Invited. The program Is as follows. Thanksgiving address, Prof. K. W. ltoblnson. Sole, Miss Not a Kllasou Solo, Mrs. Mary Farmer. Recitation Mrs. Jennie K. Hansen Quartette, P. O. Hansen and Co. Violin Solo, Miss Kvn Nobefkcr ThofollQwIng Thanksgiving program will be given In the Sixtji Ward meeting meet-ing house at 10 a m.Thursttay morning: Singing, choir and congregation. Prayer, Chaplain .1. '.. Stewart Slnglnir, choir. Select leading. Luther liuruham. ' Selection, Lydla Fonesbeok and company. com-pany. Musical selection, Profs Charles and Frank Harris Oration, Melvln J. Uallard. Solo, Frank llaugh. Itccitallon, Miss Moeuch. Quartette, Willard Skanchy and company. Musical selection, Professor Maun and compapy. Singing, choir. Henedlctlon, the chaplain. The public has a cordial Invitation to be present at these services. I'tilon Thanksgiving services will occur 'on Thursday morning at tho Presbyterian chinch at 11 o'clock. The music, will be provided by the choir, and Rev. Martin Thomas, pastbr of the Methodist church, will preach tho sermon. The public has a cordial welcome. Thursday being ThanksgWIug day there will be a special service in St. John's chui chat 11 o'clock. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to be present and unite in tills service appropriate ap-propriate to the day. |