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TROTTERS
MEMORIAL DAY
& large crowd attended Memorial
at the South Side ceme-
Wednesday morning. A
was given which all
program:
Spangled Banner," by
all.
Invocation, Roy. Nelson.
Gettysburg Address, Grace Sperry.
'~ttng Tonight," Mrs. Neller-
moo, Art Nellermoe and Wesley
Nellermoe.
Recitation, Angeline Trollope.
Drill, Nora Bell Sperry, Lucllle
Reichert and Genoese Omiey.
Recltation~ Orville Nellermoe.
Address, Roy. Nelson.
Reading, Mrs. Crook.
~ading. Mrs. Gasho.
"America the Beautiful," by all.
Benediction, Roy. Nelson.
A very large crowd gathered at the
SUnny Side cemetery on Wednesday
• afternoon to decorate the graves of
! ~heir loved ones and to listen to the
following program:
"America," by all.
"The Lord's Prayer," by all.
"Gettysburg Address," G r a c e
Sperry.
'~renti~g Tonight," Octette.
In Memoriam, Wesley NeUermoe.
"The Hand that was Wounded for
Me," ~ug, Florence and Irene
Greenup,
'The Blue and the Gray," Ole
Omley.
"Give Flowers to the Living,"
, ~tte.
Dialogue, Three children.
"The Old Rugged Cross," Corinne
Amundsen and Audrey Walker.
"A T- -~
ouenmg Scene,"
Mrs. Crook.
Song, Rtsdahl girls.
"Scatter the Plowers,"
Orville Nellermoe.
"Jesus Saviour Pilot
Address, Roy. Nelson.
"Abide With Me,"
tette.
Closing Prayer, Roy
other relatives a
Mrs. W. E.
gram on Tuesday, l
grand son ,V's boy,
by a truck and was
lcal condition. She
Washington, to be
. Grace Sperry and Eugene
sell were assisting Mrs. Kyle
work in tlle absence
Kyle
chore boy fm
MI~. P. V. Moore last week, while
Phil was working on th~ road.
We're glad to see that M~
colt is able to be out again.
far from well but is feeling much
better than she did a short time
ago,
Felix Gflnets who Used to live in
these parts, came from his home in
Minnesota last week and has been
vlslting old friends, who are all glad
• to see him.
John Kalkman and Alice Moore
• went to Wibaux last Wednesday to
attend Memorial Day services.
Misses Nellie Nelson and Nan
Kregness were giving state exams at
the Smith Creek and Powell schools
respectively.
Mr. and M~. Flsk were shopping
in Beach on Saturday.
Mrs. Kidder celebrated her seven-
fy-th~rd birthday on Monday. Mrs.
more happy birthdays.
Kalkman has gone
for her health, She will visit
~' £BSTBA~I~ OF STATEMENT
W01' ~he Year Ending Deeember 31,
A. D. lfi.