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k m BC l Saturday, June l The biggest day in Clinton’s history. Thousands will be here for the great celebration ' # . * * v -* and you and your whole family are invited and expected. V \ Big Military Parade Floats 34 Piece Brass Band : Addresses Chautauq ua Reception to Returned Soldiers . ♦ Barbecue • . Base Ball Game—Union vs Clinton SPEAKER OE THE DAY -PROF. D. W. DANIEL OF CLEMSON COLLEGE M: : r* Dr. Daniel is one of the most brilliant scholars and interesting speakers in the - State will have a message worth traveling miles to hear. Don’t miss him. Good Music by a 34-Piece Brass Band from Camp Jackson. EXERCISES BEGIN AT 9:30 WITH BAND CONCERT n u Concert will be followed by spectacular parade, headed by our returned soldiers in full uniform. Three pirizes will be awarded for the three best floats in line. This is to be the biggest parade ever seen in this section—Don’t fail to see it. m ' te. CLINTON BIDS YOU $ E ■*,. We extend the glad hand. The gates of our city are thrown open to you. It’s to be a big Gala Day. We want you here for the celebration. With our hand goes our heart in a joyous welcome to all. ome—make yourself at home. It will be a genuine pleasure to see you. Let’s renew old acquaint ances and help us welcome our returned soldier boys. Don't Forget tbe Date—Saturday, June 7th- Begin Planning to Come Come Early—Bring the Whole Family^-Come Prepared to Spend the Day > ,/ I«; i ', - - - 9 * : cl Follow the crowds—all roads will lead to Clinton—A big time for everybody. Features to suit all tastes. Gome—Fill up with the Jubilee Spirit—"Meet Me in Clinton” SOMETHING DOING ALL DAY Saturday, June 7tli, 1919 \, . A , . ■/. X ■ „ K Irk \ »• V-' % • i