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together in this, one of the most sacred days of the year for those 

 who love this great country of ours. 



MB. HUTCHISON: Mr. Chairman, I will withdraw my motion in 

 regard to this evening, but I would renew it so that the gentlemen 

 named may speak this afternoon. I think it will be very fitting to 

 have the Blue and the Gray join in the services, and therefore I 

 make that motion. 



The question being on the motion, it was agreed to. 



The Chairman announced that the Memorial Service would take 

 place at one o'clock. 



On motion, duly seconded, the meeting adjourned until one o'clock 

 P. M. 



MEMORIAL SESSION. 



Clearfield, Pa., Court House, 1 P. M., 



Wednesday, May 30, 1906. 



At the hour designated the Memorial Service was conducted under 

 the auspices of Post 179, G. A. R., of Clearfield, Pa. The order of 

 exercises was as follows : 



Singing by Quartette. 



Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Miller. 



Singing by Quartette. 



Introduction of Orator by Chairman. 



Oration by Rev. Mr. Enders. 



Singing by Quartette. 



Address of Prof. Massey. 



Address by Mrs. Wallace. 



Address by the Hon. Joel Herr. 



Closing Song, America, by Audience. 



Closing Prayer, by Rev. Mr. Reily. 

 Distribution of Flowers to Veterans. 



Mrs. Wallace, as per program, delivered the following address: 



MEMORIAL DAY. 



By MRS. MARY A. WALL4.CE, Elhvood City, Pa. 



Mr. Chairman, Comrades, Ladies and Gentlemen: As many are 

 gathered here from almost every section of the State, attending 

 the Farmers' Normal Institute on this Memorial Day, it is fitting 

 that we should specially remember the soldier dead of Pennsyl- 

 vania. But friends, you cannot honor these dead of ours. They 

 have passed beyond our reach. History hath claimed them for her 

 very own. Upon the broad facade of the Republic, their names are 



