MEMORIAL DAYipressive Services by the G. A. R.and Citizens of Medina.An Interesting Program Commemorating theGreatest Event in Our Nation's HistoryGrand Army memorial services by Post.Names ol those buried elsewhere read and monument decorated in honor of them by representatives of our publicschools and citizens.Tap by C. W. Hasel, Walter Webber.Procession will re-form and return tothe park.At the Park.Which wilt Never Die.The Dec oration day services upon May 30th will be of more than ordinary interest this year. Special efforts will be made to make it very impressive that the lessons which it teaches should be eternally fixed upon memory’s tablet of the children of this strenuous age and to cause a greater respect in the minds of those of mature Jrears of the greatness of the greatest country that exists.These services should make us better citizens with a more intense patriotic desire to maintain its integrity and prestige as a world power and promote its development in a patriotic manner.All who participate in the parade will assemble 011 the park and be ready to march under the direction of the officers of the day at one o’clock sharp, standard time in the following order:Women's Relief Corps in carriages.Old Soldiers.K. P. Band.H. G. Blake Post and Old Soldiers both civil and Spanish war.President of the day.Speaker.Vice presidents.Chaplain.Ministers.Medina Public schools.Business men and citizens in charge of committee.Procession will march to cemeteries.Song by Men’s Double Quartet. Prayer by Chaplain.Song by Men s Double Quartet. Remarks by President of Day. Address Rev. C. C. Maple.Song by Men’s Double Quartet. Benediction by Chaplain.Music by band.Officers and Committees.At the Cemetery.President of the Day, George Hayden. Vice Presidents’, H. P. Foskett, B. B. McFarland and Albert Evans.Chaplain, Rev. Phillip Reiser.Officer of the Day, S. S. Oatman.Aides, R. O. McDowell, C. R. Warner, Robert Bowman, Paul Anderson, M. E. Newton.Committee of Arrangements—R. B.Hart, J. M. Cenoweth, L. R. Mann, H. P. Fosket, D. O. Musser, A. D. Aylard, D. R. Pelton, Dr. H. P. Robinson, C. M, Rhodes and H. I. Barnabee.Finance, Myron Ferriman.Treasurer, E. B. Spitzer.Decoration, Clarence Clark, Samuel Plank, C. J. DeArmitt, Herbert Newtonand Nelson Waltz.Vocal Music, B. L. Wells, HomerHale.Instrumental Music, Stowe White andG. A. Offiner.Streets and Carriages, Pat J. Hutchinson, John Gates, James Wheeler, O. B. Dealing, C, B. Lowe and Roy Hard.Committee on closing business places and citizens parade: L. Oatman, William Sipher, N. O. Fuller and|D. S.Longacre.Decoration of soldiers’ graves.usic by the band and raising of flag. Reading of Lincoln’s speech ajt Getty s--I ^ r* -v ’ \* * a V * ». ytra hv Pont Chinkis.—The Willoughby high school base ball team will play the Medina high school team Saturday afternoon at 2130 o’clock.