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Show BLACKSMITHS ENJOV SOCIAL At tho Union Labor Assembly hall, Saturday night, members of tho Junction Junc-tion Union No. 299, International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths and Helpers Help-ers and thoir wives spent an enjoyable time feasting and Indulging In a program pro-gram of speeches and music. The two long tables in the banquet hall woro laid with about one hundred hun-dred plates and a most elaborate menu of good things to eat and drink' had been prepared. Following the feast a program was carrlod out as follows; Address of welcome, President G. B. Sanborn. Vocal solo, "Jerry, Go Oil the Car," Sam Drydall. Address, Mayor William Glasmann. Vocal solo, K. Romgnu Address, Ezra Huntsman. Swedish song Ole Ingobretseu. Selections, Miss Bancroft and company com-pany k Vocal solo, Mrs, Emerson. Selections, Imperial quartet. Vocal solo. William White, with banjo accompaniment. Vocal solo, E. 'Huntsman Closing song, ' "America," by all present. Tho committee which planned and carried out the evening's banquet and entertainment was composed of II. Spracher, Edward Finkoy, J. O. Hnl-llgau Hnl-llgau and Morgan Jones |