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KtOID SETTLERS DAYV**\Promises to be Big Event[RPin Monticello A FINE PROGRAM PLANNEDhe\rlt;e\Hig'»,v-U-INCLUDES MUSIC AND ADDRESSES BY SPEAKERS OF NOTE —FREE BASE BALL GAME AT CITY PARK.Hi;TViniretoei. White ( ountv’s fortv-ninth animal e- Old Settlers' Picnic, which will be is i held here Saturday, promises to beed one of the best ever held in Monticel-/idi* ; 1c. The program lias been completed at f and nothing has been, left undone to I make the day a success. Speakers of prominence have been secured and a continuous program, beginning at lt0 ' 10:3u oVloek will be given during the p. i day. The day's events will take place in the City Park and the evening program will be held on the court house lawn.| At 10:30 o'clock a fast ball game tjj ! between the Monticello Legion leant ien ! and the Yeoman team will open the iti-i Program. The game will be played! at. the CitvCPark and will be free as! will all the features of the day’s pro ; gram. Following the ball game thebusiness session will be held, the roll ’ railed and the minutes of previous FI- meetings read. A basket dinner will 2 ; be served at the noon hour and will,; no doubt, be one the big features of the dawj »j The addresses, during the after-: noon are as follows:,;*t' Greeting by Governor Warren T.ie.v McOthy.*d ■ Address, “Citizenship,” Mrs. M ‘t • T. Did lake.I S AM moistrlt; ] bolian had mos veaMmove fat! wasMram wh uteDotcal a vsOUIhoiiito\Mr181BiithiEusuiTilchivvBe Me TiCo of ne sis ticCrwi*y j Address, ‘‘The Pioneer end the Old ;b* . Settlor—Rev. T. J. Bassett. a*f‘*-r | Address. “ AgricultureProf. G h j 1. Christie.m* | Address, “Sunday Schools and !»e ! Common Behoofs—Fh T. Albertson,i!lh. ! Secret a rv Indiana ftundav School As-I 4ent ! sod alien* .WTidento | Original Poem, “dust White Coun-oth I tv Folks—W. S. Busbn.ell.Iin i The afternoon program will begin at 1 :3( o\dock and will include music bv the Monticello Male Quartet, corned | posed of Duncan Kerr, Raymond mi- Coble,' Kav Peters and Frank Darrow.f ♦ ■solo bv Mason Stuart of Burnetts-■ ■ville and music by the CommunityChorus and Community Orchestra, under the direction of Duncan Kerr and Ruth Yogel respectively, which are made up of talented musicians from ail parts of the county. TheThei ent lent in-,irb-1MmB.mt€orreeliPioiloMonticello City Band will also give aiGo.,R.had:ult;;-*ick, 1 concerts at the Park during the day I -0 ; and with the quartet., chorus and Mrlone 1 Stuart as soloist, will entertain tTie crowd during the evening, from the band stand in the court house yard.The committee in charge has also arranged for a free moving picture uin I show, to be shown on a screen on the e ot -ctreet from seven to ten o’clock. The heck j show will he the “Universal News” ;ent- a comedy red. Following this a Ford touring car will be given awav bv the Pocahontas Council of Mon-ticello.During the day a gold headed umbrella will be given to the oldest lady resident present and a gold headed cane to the oldest gentleman resident present.GUhit!ViJvP1h.[1 A•pre-thethein10th-vorkI theusedj iafiputIb£K
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Monticello Herald

Monticello, Indiana, US

Thu, Aug 25, 1921

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