[Newspaper] Publication: The Muncie Daily Times Muncie, IN, United States |
LABOR DAY PARADE. Line of March Completed by Celebration Committee. The Labor day committee met Wednesday evening and completed the line of march and order of march. The following is the order: ORDER OF PARADE. Grand Marshal of the Day Fred Wilder and Aides. City Police. Muncie Fire Department. Governor Durbin, Mayor Tuhey and speakers of the day in carriages. Labor Day Committee. — First Division — James English, Commanding. Indiana Band. A. A. of I. S. and T. W. Hoosier Lodge, No. 4. Muncie Lodge, No. 20. Midland Lodge, No. 23. Industry Lodge, No. 28. White Star Lodge, No. 26. Unity Lodge, No. 7. Nut and Bolt Workers, 6921, A. F. L Machinists' Union, No. 35. Iron Molders' Union. No. 177. — Second Division — B. J. Grant, Commanding. Local Union No. 23, A. F. G. W. U. Local Union No. 115, A. F. G. W. U. Local Union No. 2, A, F. G. W. U. Local Union No. 91, A. F. G. W. U. G. B. B. A., Branch 12. Window Glass Workers. L. A. 300. Window Flatteners and Cutters. Window Glass Snappers, No. 8860. — Third Division — Simeon Wright, Commanding. Painters' and Decorators, No. 188. Plasterers' Union. No. 83. Bricklayers' Union, No. 9. Carpenters' and Joiners', No. 592. Woodworkers' Union. No, 22. Sheet Metal Workers, No. 115. Lathers' Union, No. 22. Building Laborers, No. 17. — Fourth Division — W. H. McClung, Commanding. A. A. of Street Railway Employes, No. 81. Typographical Union, No. 232. Printing Pressmen. No. 126. Bakers and Confectioners. No. 130. Mail Carriers' Union. No. 93. Cigarmakers' Union, No. 308. Barbers' Union. No. 28. Grocery Clerks' Union. No. 202. Retail Clerks' Union. No. 66. Tailors' Union. No. 234. Finishers and buffers, No. 161. Woman’s Union Label League. No. 1, in Floats. Merchants' Display. Bicycle Riders, etc. THE LINE OF MARCH The parade is scheduled to move at 9:30 o'clock, sharp, over the following line: Jackson street south on High to Seymour, east on Seymour to Walnut, north on Walnut to Main east on Main to Elm, north on Elm to Washington, west on Washington to High, south on High to Charles, countermarch to Workingmen's Library, disband and take street cars for the fairgrounds. The divisions will form at 8 o'clock a. m., as follows: First Division — Forms on Charles street, resting on High. Second Division — Forms on Adams street, resting on High. Third Division — Forms on Charles street, resting on High. Fourth Division — Forms on Howard street, resting on High. |
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Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | August 30, 2023 by: Bob Stahr; |