OCR Text |
Show 'Old Folks To Be Royally 1 Entertained Next "Wed. Next Wednesday, January 22, being be-ing selected as the day to hold the annual American Fork Old Folks day, the committee has planned a gala day of entertainment and pleasure for j .is aged of 60 years or over. They are also extending an invitation to all widows and widowers of tho city jto be their guests on this day. I From the assembling at 11 a. m. in I the Stake Tabernacle the place of the activities, to the big dance at night in the Apollo, nothing has been left undone to show the honored people an enjoyable time. During the assembling and hand- ' shaking. Mrs. Mary Humphries at the piano and Milton Drown on the violin will render musical selections. Following Fol-lowing this, a delicious dinner will be served. The menu planned as follows is enough to tempt" anyones palate: boiled and roast chicken, dressing, baked ham, mashed potatoes, pota-toes, chicken gravy, buttered carrots and parsnips, celery, hot rolls, java, plumb pudding and mince pie. I During the serving of the meal, music will be furnished by Mrs. Mary Humphries, Milton Drown. Karl liennot.t and Frank Adams. i A picture show at the Cameo ! theatre is the next event, and following follow-ing this, everyone will re-asemble at the tabernacle, whore the following follow-ing program will be enjoyed: vocal duet. Mis. Dotia Taylor arid Mrs T .vie -Grant: roaiinr. Mrs. Mary K. fihfi ; von! ff-!'"i'o, "Tabby and Dun"; violin oiiari-t v.ji'1'-r the ruction ruc-tion of K. J. I'.ird. The dsy's activities v.-'il wind up with a V.s da :.-? at n'.sht in !:o A-olio Hal!. The old people an! srrrial guests will he honored at. this affair. An invitation is expended to tho public to sMor.d the dance, and also the afternocn program. |