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Show MEMORIAL SERVICES 1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The National Theodore Roosevelt Memorial service program prepared by a number of national leaders of all creeds and parties and published in all religious papers last Acek, will be used in full Sunday night In the Roosevelt Roose-velt service In the First Presbyterian, chruch The service includes the II Roosevelt tribute to the flag, the J Roo.-elt ideal of patriotism and the soldiers' favorite solo In the army and J navj service sonc book. "Oh, Beautiful for Spacious Skies." This solo will be sung by one who as soloist of th ma rlne corps cheer troop sang it daily along the battle line and in the recreation recre-ation huts of France Rev. Carver will 'speak on "Roosevelt, the Man, the I Leader and the American " An orchestra orches-tra and vocal quartette will proidei the special musical number, as f ol-! I Prelude "Soldiers of the Cross" Grauff Orchestra of eight plecei Quartette ' As Pants the Hart" .Shelley j Mrs Asncs Warner Mrs. C. H. Stevens James Simpson Robt, Orecnwell Offertor. 1 Cavitina," R-'ff Orchestna Solo. "Oh, Beautiful for Spacious Skies" Army and Navy Service Sonc Book Mr. Robert Greenwell. (Soloist of Marino Corps recreation ' orps). "The Star Spangled Banner ' . . ... Audience led hv the quartette Postlude, "Postlude" Thopin Mtofl Louise Pierce. |