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Show MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES EX-ERCISES Ths Memorial Day exercises lan-1 ned for Monday, May 30th, will un-' doubtedly be the best ever held in the city. The plans call for a big parade of the civic bodies of iho city and special exercises to bo held ui v. the cemetery. Tho parude will start at 9 a. in. with the American Legion, disabled veterans of the World War, Hie Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Fel-lows, Woodmen of the World and thu ' Boy Scouts In 'line. They will march I to tlio cemetery via Main stieet to Fourl North, then cast to Seventh Fast, then north to Sixth North, then east to the cometeiy. I The excrclbes at the cemetery vlll ' start at 9:4G n. m. and will Include1 Melvln J. Ilallard as the principal speaker. Songs by the school chll-ilreii chll-ilreii of tho city and the pledge to tlio flag by tho Boy Scouts. Dr. O. II, Dudge will deliver tho Invocation and tho Hev. Allen Jacobs will ofttr th's benediction. Tho completo.schedule for the day Is as follows: 9 A.. M. Parade of civic bodies or the city. ' 9:15 A. M. Exercises at the city cemetery with the following pro-' gram. I Community singing, Prof. A. M. Durham, lender. Invocation Dr. 0. II. lludgo. Memorial Day address Elder Melvln Mel-vln Dallurd. , Singing "My America" city school children. Pledge to the Flag Boy Scouts, , Benediction Rev. Allen Jacobs. |