Memorial Day
WEDSESDAY, MAY 30, ÍS94. PROGRAM. 67. Thomas Cctactery, 1:15 p. ra. ■ Detail leavea Court House lri carriages to strew flowers over the graves of departed cornrades. Fijth Ward Cemetery, l:M p. m. Prayer. Music, By children of Fifth Ward School Memorial Services- Ritual. Music, -By children of Fifth Ward School Address- By Col. H. S. Dean. Music - By children of Fifth Ward School Strewing flowers o'er the graves. Forest HUI Cemetery, A:30 p. m. Prayer. Music, By children of the lst and 6th Ward Schools Memorial Services- Ritual. Music, By children of the lst and 6th Ward School Decoratiug the graves of comrades who have passed away, UNIVERSITY HALL, 8:00 P. M., SHARP. Music. '■ Cover Thetn Over with Beautiful Flowers," School Children Miss Lucy K. Cole, Musical Directress. Devotionah Reading Scripture and Prayer Rev. C. T. Young. Music. ' Massa's in the Cold, ColdJ Grouud," s Mi.ss ci'1ittr,t;1J1acol:)S j School Childreu Oration, HOX. JAS.O'DONNELL, of Jackson "Marehing Through Georgia," School Children Recitation. "Battle of Gettysburg," Mr. E. F. Hall Music. Doxology, .Audience Benedictiou, Every patriotic person ín tliecommunity, young or old, are invited to attend these services both afternoon and evening.
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