Labor Parade; Hemingray listed in first division of parade

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Muncie Daily Times

Muncie, IN, United States
vol. 19, no. 83, p. 1, col. 2


LABOR PARADE.


FORMATION OF COMPANIES AND DIVISIONS,


With Order of March and Exercises at the Stand – Fall in with the Thousands Who Participate.


 

Illustration

 

The committee in charge of the parade and exercises at the speakers’ stand for Saturday evening have agreed upon the following formation, and have selected marshals and assistants, to whom the several companies will report at 6:30 o’clock p.m. and be ready to move promptly at 7 o’clock at tap of the bell: Sound Monday Parade by Muncie’s Workingmen.

D.H. McAbee, Grand Marshal.

Assistant Grand Marshals – Chas. Kennedy, Joseph Porter, Greely Furgeson, Samual Cashmore, John Brown, and John Driscoll.

 

FIRST DIVISION.

 

Marshals – John Cashdollar, A.C. Shinn, Hector DeJean.

City Band.

Ball Brothers’ Glass Works.

Hemingrays’ Glass Works.

Maring & Hart Glass Works.

Port Glass Works.

Muncie Flint Glass Works.

Humphries’ Glass Works.

Nelson’s Glass Works.

 

SECOND DIVIHION.

 

Marshals — Frank Smith, S. A. Hottinger, Morris Colvin.

Indiana Iron Company Band.

Bending Works.

Casket Factory.

Heading Factory.

Handle Factory.

Fourth Ward Martial Band.

Wheel Works.

Rail Road Club.

Carpenters.

Pulp Mill.

 

THIRD DIVISION.

 

Marshals — Patrick Flanigan, John Darrall, Albert Stevens.

Midland Band.

Midland Steel Works.

Architectural Iron Works.

Sixth Ward Drum Corps.

Bridge Works.

Indiana Iron Company.

Common Sense Engine Company.

Unemployed Iron Workers.

Malleable Iron Works.

 

FOURTH DIVISION.

 

Marshals — Lee Coffeen, Bud Thomas, Harry Wysor.

Veterans’ McKinley Club.

Prosperity Club.

First Voters' Club.

Any and all others not named.

First Division will form on Jackson street west of High street.

Second Division will form on Adams street west of High street.

Third Division will form on Charles street west of High street.

Fourth Division will form on Howard street west of High street.

 

LINE OF MARCH.

 

South on High to Seymour, east to Walnut, north on Walnut to Main, east on Main to Madison, north on Madison to Washington, west on Washington to High. Mass around public square where parade will disband.

 

PROGRAMME AT STAND.

 

Music by Band.

Song by Indiana Iron Works Glee Club.

Remarks by Samuel Cashmore, presiding officer.

Music by French Glee Club.

Review of the campaign, by D. A. McAbee.

Music by Colored Quartette.

Address by L. C. Getsinger.

Solo by L. D. Pierce.

Music by Colored Quartette.

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Keywords:Hemingray
Researcher notes: 
Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Roger Lucas / Bob Stahr
Date completed:October 17, 2011 by: Deb Reed Fowler;