. Swedish Day 1916. norable Senator Edgard Luce 14. America (unison) Led by The Male Chorus 6-8 P. M. RECEPTION in Southern California Counties P. M. Banquet in Cristobal Cafe. Sunday, June 25th, 1916 CHAIRMAN OF THE DAY, CONSUL G. ECKDAHL10:30 A. M. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Rev. V. E. Hedberg, presiding. Short sermons by different ministers. Singing by theSwedish Day Mixed Chorus and Soloists 7 P. M. GRAND CONCERT at the famous U. S. Grant Hotel Auditorium. ( I 800 free seats) 1. Song, Harliga Land; Sverige ar Mitt Allt pa Jorden--The Male Chorus 2. Patriotic Address Mr. Herman Bostrom


. Swedish Day 1916. norable Senator Edgard Luce 14. America (unison) Led by The Male Chorus 6-8 P. M. RECEPTION in Southern California Counties P. M. Banquet in Cristobal Cafe. Sunday, June 25th, 1916 CHAIRMAN OF THE DAY, CONSUL G. ECKDAHL10:30 A. M. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Rev. V. E. Hedberg, presiding. Short sermons by different ministers. Singing by theSwedish Day Mixed Chorus and Soloists 7 P. M. GRAND CONCERT at the famous U. S. Grant Hotel Auditorium. ( I 800 free seats) 1. Song, Harliga Land; Sverige ar Mitt Allt pa Jorden--The Male Chorus 2. Patriotic Address Mr. Herman Bostrom 3. Klara Stjarna The Swedish Day Mixed Chorus 4. Solo, (baritone) Mr. Alfred Anderson 5. Address Rev, J, A. Carlson 6. Solo (soprano) Mrs. Robert Parker-Sheldon 7. Vart Land. Vart Land The Swedish Day Mixed Chorus 8. Solo (baritone) - Mr. C. Peterson 9. Address - Dr. Albert E. Wilson 10. Closing Remarks Consul G. Eckdahl I 1. Song, Skona Maj, Glad Sasom Fageln The Male Chorus 12. Star Spangled Banner The Male Chorus. Kind Gustavcl of Sweden President Wilso g»nipittslt IaQ, 3ma 24-25, 191fi By Herman Bostrom June 24 is Mid-summer Day. This is a greatly cherished and much-lovedday among the Swedish people both in this country and in our Fatherland. Itis customary to commemorate this day by joyous festivities and merrymakingout in the open. The Winter having given way, young and old rejoice andpartake in festive celebrations. This year an exceptional opportunity is offeredthe Swedish and Swedish-American people in this and other states to partakein the celebration of the Swedish Day** at the Panama-California Interna-tional Exposition at San Diego on June 24 and 25. Civilized Europe is now in the midst of the most awful and barbarouswar the world has ever seen, a conflict growing more stupendous every day,the result of which is far wider and more terrible than any fanatic heretoforedared dream. The Swedish people at home and their government have notthought themselves big enough


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