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Show 1D0SE ENTERTAIN' AT OPEMSSIOI Two hundred people, men and women,' wo-men,' attended the "open Beaatou" of tho local Order of Moorg, at tho Eagle Hall last evening. A pleasing pro pram of Instrumental and vocal selections se-lections wero rendered by local people, peo-ple, and ' an address by Mr. W. E. Archibald, In which he apoko of the many benefits accruing from membership mem-bership In the lodge, was dollvered. After a very pleasing and entertaining entertain-ing cession, about 15ft of the Monne und their friends adjourned to the Livingstone. cafeteria, whore a tempting banquet was served. At the banquet Mr, R Kohlenberg, the, national supremo organizer of tho lodee, delivered a very Interesting address ad-dress on tho purpose of tho Moose lodge and the progress being made In Hb organization. Mr. Kohlenberg asserted that arrangements ar-rangements have been completed by the national board for the taking over of the Munclo. Ind., collego buildings, which will be turned Into an Industrial Indus-trial college for tho chlldrea of Moose. The offer made by the city of Mun-cle Mun-cle Is a very handsomo one. the buildings build-ings becoming the property of the lodge after three yearB of'.satltsfactory management A- , Tn this college, every trade will be taught, as well an the higher mathematics, mathe-matics, and English and scientific courses, and at no expense whatever to the students. Tho procram for last night's enter talnment follows: Instrumental selection Miss Gill Is. Solo Mrs. R. A. Irvine. Short address W. E. Archibald. Instrumental selection Miss Dott, piano. Solo Miss Ellen Thomas. Instrumental selection Mis3 Browning. Brown-ing. Adjournment to cafeteria and ad dress by V. Kohlenberg. |