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Show EAGLES OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY Memoi-inl Mi-vices' were held by the Fraternal Order Of fcajjles, Aerie No lis yesterday at Bales' hall a pro-grint pro-grint ii-inp rendered, after which the graves in the local cemeteries Wert! decorated The program at the hall was as follows: Quart-!. led Pallantyne. Mnd-Bon, Mnd-Bon, GvrRe N'ye, Carl Allison, opening open-ing nnnn nrement. Worthy President Leon Browning! invocation. Worthy Chnj.iain Ctaorgfl W WossUir; "Largo" (Hnnrlfli, Ocden '! Band. A W Agee, director; "Our Duty Todny," Par Worthy President A. C. Flelltz. "Our Absent Brothers " Worthy See refary E9, R (Jeier: quartet, Jed Bui lantyne. Io Madson, eOorge Nye, Carl Allison; eul"K. Dr N D Bi en closing ceremonies. Worthy President and member N'e.v-i". My God, to Thee," bass quartet. A W. ARee, dl-rcclor. dl-rcclor. At the ronelriftlon Of tre exorcWe i.e ntioihurn firmed In nne, headed by the litaifi rrtn-d te"i "nd bead, nr. 1 marched to Mir corner of Twenty second sec-ond street and WMhingtOD avenue, from which point the tenm left the line of march and proceeded io the City cemetery, where the craves of departed brother were decorated with Rowers and emblems, the band and other members In the line of march retnmlnc to I lie hall on Washing ton avernio In Memonam. Onstftve L Haniel, Elvtn J New kirk, George Mrle. R Lee riark NeoJ Wooten. Ernest B Bertrand. Alfred Kerrigan, Thomas J Kurtz Michael W. HiRglna, Friend Stone, T C Wood-ruff, Wood-ruff, D A Murray, William J. Gaha-Ken, Gaha-Ken, EJdward Fennell, C- M. Leedom, James H. Stephen |