Abraham Lincoln and religion . of that day with a pioneer parade throughthe city streets to the park. In the park are tables and benches for picnic parties, good drinking water andfree parking for automobiles. For those who wish it there is to be served an old-fashioned pioneer dinner inthe park for 50c a plate. There is no admission charge to enter the park. At 1:00 p. m. the McGuffey Club is to have a program in the Lincoln PioneerVillage and at 2:30 p. m., in the park, there is to be a program of music and speechesby noted people and the dedication of the Lincoln Pioneer Village, a memorial


Abraham Lincoln and religion . of that day with a pioneer parade throughthe city streets to the park. In the park are tables and benches for picnic parties, good drinking water andfree parking for automobiles. For those who wish it there is to be served an old-fashioned pioneer dinner inthe park for 50c a plate. There is no admission charge to enter the park. At 1:00 p. m. the McGuffey Club is to have a program in the Lincoln PioneerVillage and at 2:30 p. m., in the park, there is to be a program of music and speechesby noted people and the dedication of the Lincoln Pioneer Village, a memorial toSpencer county pioneers and to Abraham Lincoln, whose boyhood days were lived inSpencer county from the age of seven to twenty-one. Come, join with us in living a day out of the past and at the close of ihe after-noon see an Indian raid on the Pioneer Village. A Reception Committee is to be stationed just outside the Lincoln Pioneer Vil-lage in the park to make you welcome. The Committee hopes to meet you there. &^ ^^\. Q^^;i>K^ CJt/^vA^-^-^-^ ,v^ .y ABRAHAM LINCOLN AT PIGEON CREEK A Drawing by Frederick Policy. ^ -K / 7 2^


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