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Show HYDE PARK. IIYDE PARK.June 2l-Hyde Park will celebrate Independence Day, and when Hyde Parkers once make up their minds to have a good time, they generally succeed. The program for the forenoon meeting Is as follows: Singing, America, .. Choir and Congregation Prayer Chaplin, R. II. Hyde Re"adlng, Declaration of Independence by Jos. Walte Duet Susie' Hancey and Mamie Cook Oration Joseph Nielsen Comic Essay Martha, Hansen Singing, "Star Spangled Banner" George C. Nielsen and Cougrcgatlon Comic Character Sketch J. S. Hancey Song Mada S Balls Toasts and Sentiments Glee ,. Choir Benediction In the afternoon there will be dancing danc-ing for children, baseball, races, and other sport's. A cordial invitation is extended to all who wish to come and enjoy themselves with us. When Ingomar asked Parthenla what love is, she replied "Two sou's with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one," From what happened hap-pened June 17, there must have been two persons, one from Hyde Park, the other from Benson ward, In lovejfor on that date Elmer Jorgenson, son of our uncle Jacob, and Miss Annie Cook, journeyed to Logan temple and came back with "Two Souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one." Several of our boys are now wondering how it was that they allowed al-lowed that great long legged chap from, Benson ward to get away with one of the loveliest girls in town. Too alow Is our answer. The young people aro very popular, and worthy of all the kind wishes that a host of friends have for them. On Monday, the 15, the Hyde Park baseball team played their third game with Richmond team. It was one of the hardest, fought games of tho county. Tho game was a tie, at tho twelth inning. After considerable wrangling over the decisions of tho umpire, nydo, Park quit the Held and went homo. Saturday, the 20, an 1. A. league game was played hero between our team and Greenville. Scoro Hyde Park 21, Greenville 0. On Thursday, the 18, tho stork called at the homo of Bishop C. GJ Hyde, and left a line girl. George Lyons of Benson ward, was a visitor here last Saturday, |