Memorial Day
The exercises for Memorial Day will be held in University hall at 2 o'clock p. m., local time, sharp. The following is the program : MUSIC. Reading Scripture, Rev. A. S. Cnrman. Prayer, Rev. J. W. Bradshaw. irsic. Introductory Remarks, II. SoulePost Comauder Memoirial Day Memories, W. K. Childs My Own Kentueky Belle,. Miss Charlotte Bullis' MUSIC. Those Tentmates, - R. Campbell. Memorial Day, lts Meauing, K. L. Warren, Selection, Prof. T. C. ïrueblood. MUSIO. Gen. Sheridan, J. Herdmau. Memorial Day, should its observance be continued or not F. Pistorius. ( iiiisen of tho War, J. Q. A. Sesslons. Eznpromtu, MISIC. Benediction, Rev. J. T. Sunderland. Rev. W. W. Ramsay, the new pastor of the Tremont St. church in Boston was warmly received at a reception last week. On being called upon he said : "Dr. Hainilton suggested that I might gay something of Methodism in the West. But I would like to know where the West is. I will say that where I have lived, Methodism is regarded as the one great conservative element in society, ready to defend what is right and pure, ready to attack evil. I mi glad to be welcomed by you, and trust that (ol will bless my work aniong you."
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