Thursday, May 9, 2019

Memorial Day To Be Celebrated May 12 in Wilson, 1919

From The Daily Times, Wilson, N.C., May 6, 1919

Memorial Day May the 12th. . . Daughters of the Confederacy and Numerous Organizations 
Hosts to Soldiers Sailors, as Well as the Veterans

Memorial day will be observed in Wilson this year on Monday, May 12th.

In addition to memorializing the war between the States the Daughters of the Confederacy will unite with the town and county in honoring the boys of the World War.

All Wilson County Veterans of ’61 and ’65, all soldiers, sailors, marines and Home Guards of the World War are cordially invited to be with us and partake of the glad welcome we would give them.
We are requested to state that the John W. Dunham Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy is delighted to co-operate with the City and County authorities and the business men of Wilson and their various organizations in providing a day’s entertainment, including a barbecue dinner and dance, and to the proprietors of the Watson Warehouse and the Shriners who so kindly loaned the use of the warehouse and their decorations, and the music, in order to honor the soldiers of two wars.

Program

Lieut. Ben Smith—Chief Marshal

10:30, Annual meeting of Jesse L. Barnes Camp U.C.V., in Mayor’s court room, Commander J.C. Hadley Presiding.

Presentation of crosses of Honor to the following veterans:
Mr. Wylie Farmer
Mr. Eatman Flowers
Mr. F.L. Langley
Mr. L.A. Watson
Mr. Henry L. Graves
Mr. Hugh F. Murray (deceased) to son Hugh H. Murray
Mr. William L. Peace (deceased) to son John N. Pearce (Peace or Pearce? This is how it was written)
Music—Mrs. F.D. Davis, Director

12 o’clock, Watson’s Warehouse

Presentation of memorial Tablet to honor Robert B. Anderson by the Wilson County Council of National Defense by Col. J.F. Bruton
Unveiling by Sarah Anderson and William Anderson Jr.
Acceptance for Wilson County Commissioners by Mr. W.A. Lucas
“The Star Spangled Banner”
Introduction, Honorable F.C. Harding
Address by Mr. H.G. Conor Jr. and Senator Harding
“Dixie”

1:30, Dinner

4 p.m., Parade

Order of March
Scouts
Home Guards
Veterans
Band
Soldiers
Sailors
Marines
Daughters of the Confederacy
School Children

9 p.m., Dance in Watson Warehouse

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