Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1915 — WILL CELEBRATE FLAY DAY. [ARTICLE]

WILL CELEBRATE FLAY DAY.

Program Will Be Given at Gavety Airdome Tomorrow Afternoon. Tomorrow afternoon, Sunday, June 13, at 2:00 p. m. at the Gayety Airdome, will be held the first public observance of Flag Day in this city. The Redmen order, whose early history was bound most closely with the forming of this republic and whose precepts are a reverence and fidelity to the American flag, decided that this year, when our country is passing through one of the greatest crises in its history, when every heart should beat in unison and a feeling of reverence aroused in every breast for Old Glory, to hold a public service in observance of the day. They have prepared' a program for the occasion and have invited the G. A. R., Ladies of the Relief Corps, SoSns of Veterans and the various fraternal orders of this and adjoining towns, together with the public in general, to gather with them and pay tribute to the Stars and Stripes. Following is the program arranged: Music (2:00 p. m.) —Band. Invocation (2:30 p. m.) —Rev. Parrett. Music—H. S. Mixed Quartette. Remarks—Chairman C. M. Sands. Music—H. S. Mixed Quartette. Song—“ Star Spangled Baner’’ by the audience. Address—Hon. George I. Kisner of Terre Haute. Song—“ America” by audience. Benediction—Rev. Titus. Music—Band. All old soldiers and the ladies of the Relief Corps are invited to be seated on the stage.