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Show MACABEES ENJOY ! LIVELY EVENING IMany and Varied Features in the Meeting In Society Hall Wednes-day Wednes-day Night The Knights of the Maccabees and their friends met In what probably was the liveliest ar.d nest attended meeting of the season. The evening was spent in athletic stunts, songs, music and eats. The first number on the program was an amateur wrestling (match between two of the high school boys 'Bonus" Oddie and "Kewpie Anderson, An-derson, the first fall was won by Oddie In five minutes, the second fall was won by Anderson In one and one half minutes. Both boys showed the results of their training under Professor Profes-sor Marthakla of the high school. They showed considerable science and hurl training. The next number was two selections by the faculty quartet of the high school. Then Professor Myles MoUonald tried some stunts with his monkey and dogs. 1Ie also made a crack at the Press-Bulletin but we dare not publish it. The Maccabee I band then made its appearance and rendered some very fine music considering that they have only been organized for about one month. They played several tunes and were heartily applauded by all present which totaled around 200. The band is under the direction of L. S. 'Madsen and In a month or six weeks will have a great j surprise for the music lovjng people of Bingham. The next event was a boxing contest of two rounds between John Hyland and Fred Anderson of CopperfSeld. which showed some class. Then Professor Pro-fessor fert Hocking of the Bingham Merc entertained the boys with a couple cou-ple of recitations which were well received re-ceived by the crowd. But they kicked about one which said that they should cut out the booze, because there Is no '.booze to cut out. Then came Profes- sor W, At. Smith, of Copperfield. with his ring and anvil stunts, and the glass of water-balancing act. This performance perform-ance was the headliner and was really enjoyed, the smashing of glass with his bare feet was one of the features of the act. Then 'Myles 'McDonald rendered ren-dered a few vocal selections, aceom-Ipanied aceom-Ipanied by Mark Jones at the piano, j The next was a wrestling match be- tween Pete Sahtafe and Andy Mellon- aid. Pete won the 'first and last fall' with a body scissors and a huinmer-Uock huinmer-Uock in 8 minutes. Then Roscoe Sor- emon and Arthur Macke give a wrest-illng wrest-illng demonstration. Judge J. C. Green I gave an excellent patriot ic talk. And I was followed by Dr. J. ('. Hnuchett of the Salt 1-ake aerie of the Maccabees. . I Then a lunch was served to all president pres-ident and they adjourned. The Markey llrophv, which Bingham won, will bf ' i presented to the lodge by tin- higl ' u-diiiinand r on iMay 2i). |