GEORGIA DAY PROGRAM iGORDON AUDITORIUM, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12TH, AT 2 O’CLOCK. !Song'—“Georgia Land.”—Audience.State Flower—Bertie B. Eley. Indian Romance—Pantomime— Nadine McIntosh and Bill Rudder. | Wav Down Upon the S’wanee River—Miss Jewell Maddox.Cherokee Rose Dance—Virginia Brelsford.Roll Call of Late Georgians:Father Time—Harold Bush.Late Georgians—Clay Smith, Ned Holmes, John Anderson, John T. i ' Middlebrooks, Frank Earle King, [Tom Galloway and John Howell.Statue of Liberty—Julia S. Iiens-lee.Chorus—Remel Horne, Mary Moore, Miriam Willis, Sue Sapping-ton, Rollie Ogletree, Annie R. Stem-| bridge, Mary Burt, Henrietta Mat-thews, Ruby Adams and Bertie B. Eley.Dove of Peace—Katherine Gordy. “America The Beautiful”—Mrs. H. E. Armstrong.Invocation:R’ead i n g— M iss Horne.Reading—Mr. Eyler.Piano Solo—Miss Bush.Address—Dr. Jackson.Everybody invited. No admission charges.