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Domestic News May 31, 1914

University Missourian

Columbia, Boone County, Missouri

What is this article about?

Memorial Day exercises at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Columbia Cemetery will feature a short address by Rev. T. W. Young, singing by Kelley Alexander and his music class, presided over by Judge J. A. Stewart. Participants to bring flowers to decorate graves. Banks closed yesterday; university flag at half mast.

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MEMORIAL SERVICES TODAY
Short Program to Be Given Before
Graves are Decorated.

At Memorial Day exercises at 3
o'clock this afternoon, the Rev. T. W.
Young will give a short address, Kelley
Alexander and his music class will
sing.

Judge J. A. Stewart will preside.

All who wish to remember the dead
are to meet in the arbor of Columbia
Cemetery and bring flowers with
them. After the exercises the flowers
will be put on the graves.

Yesterday the banks were closed in
observance of Memorial Day. The flag
on the West Campus of the University
was at half mast.

What sub-type of article is it?

Celebration

What keywords are associated?

Memorial Day Exercises Columbia Cemetery Memorial Services University Flag

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. T. W. Young Kelley Alexander Judge J. A. Stewart

Where did it happen?

Columbia Cemetery

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Columbia Cemetery

Event Date

Memorial Day

Key Persons

Rev. T. W. Young Kelley Alexander Judge J. A. Stewart

Event Details

At Memorial Day exercises at 3 o'clock this afternoon, the Rev. T. W. Young will give a short address, Kelley Alexander and his music class will sing. Judge J. A. Stewart will preside. All who wish to remember the dead are to meet in the arbor of Columbia Cemetery and bring flowers with them. After the exercises the flowers will be put on the graves. Yesterday the banks were closed in observance of Memorial Day. The flag on the West Campus of the University was at half mast.

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