iProgram for Old Folks Party.To bo held in the Afton meet ing-ahouse on Thursday, May 1st commmeneiog at I 1 o’clock a. in.Congregational hymn, “How firma foundation.Prayer by Chaplain,John NieldsraaoHymn, “Guide us O Thou GreatJehovah.*’\NWAddress of “Welcome” by Pres.George OsmondInstrumental music by C. F. Oarl-orlt;son lt;company.Recitation by Harvey Allred.Quartette or Chorus Mark Hurdand company.*S(IRecitation, Amelia Osmond. sSong, E. W. Croft. oOriginal poem, Harriet Cazier. tDuet, Ozro Gardner and wife. pEssay, N. P. Lee. tiSong, with violin accompaniment, f iLucy Osmond.cReading, A. V. Call.Ladies Quartette, Alice Gardner*M. E. Roberts, Alice Call and Lizziellurd.lt;pffiStump spceii, Ip, Osborne Low.Song, Emily (’all.4.Vmiie reading, C. I). Cazier.Song, Archie Moffat aqd wife.Step dance, James Crawford.Arthur Roberts.Stump speech Tlios. 11. Roberts.Male quartette, E. W. Croft,CarlCook,Thos. F. Rurtonand E. Davis.Tug-of-war—men vs. women. Tothose over 40 years old only. Sides«P**rm■40*^1€139to le chosen by E. Davis and MaryGardnercif*tiVaGrass band selections will be in- Jterspersed throughout the day’s proceedings. (Limes and other amuse-Imeats will be indulged in during0mmmm *00 cm«r* flm41a 1£JL-bv.^ • -f.; ryPrizes will be awarded as follows:! 2Dinner at 1 p. m. Allmarried people in the ward irvitedto come and bring PLENTi Oh“PIK-N1K.”1st.—Youngest grandmother. 2nd.meIV) the person having the greatestnumber of grandchildren. 3rd.—Tormacthe earliest settler in Afton.Let the Old Folks have a rousiimtime on Mav 1st.0ltie0rs