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Show -48- l:OSrts of :JhO all II1unities seeliled ir..strucent to march to the tine beat ... Henry, son, ·;:ere .our were player son of Doo dl e •• t and the Cyrus ll. the old drum that delighted and to imita.te the \":18S on ce once thrilled aptness so band with the old bbass , Judge (1954), livirig now The old drun Renz. was L. A few of the old , a. in f July d rum, so much again a as in the t own olden times t and , Renz never was folks The do his bes father used to toss a wer-e serenaded; led by they wat chcd Aftr Mesa, but for time musicians part of Y/i th vrh'i ch his pro- Jennings, youngest dextrous, he did his best and like 0 special a the missing a n ct e greatly appre morning program and pot-luck lunch and social handshake fo11o\7ed. d themselves of th.ose there, but this time the town was more ci'ated by all assembled t1).ero. ing :r1.:m today is silent, Fourth and Twen ty-foul"th little pa.dc.ed drum at t c ks back and forth and If not quite .:l u n Jennings. and .. • the honorable was O.L..... minds and hearts This last Fourth of July ga.thered together, . inspirig the Ur1..U1l for hol:L<las· renouwned instlment given by the nOld Timers", the com years later. brings thrills to the merly of Taylor, ArizonD. Were plaTing 011, aorne of the high holidays Postscript: was carried ch ild ren when the mere played "Ysnlre gram on that S9 _.J.. pt 7, 19.09, leav y,{7' t". II e J..!.() on death the voice its nemory still who who lis occasions until Though out early in those "0] t:J.ot f2:i_:ful d:t.··umn.er JenninGs died C;,:-1'llS to his Events and activities heard. ill me eti- enjoy resolved at that time to hold similar celebrations each following year. -- -R.P.W. , |