Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 93, Number 193, 1 July 1897 — THE WOODMEN. [ARTICLE]

THE WOODMEN.

Last Night's Excellent Entertain-

merit by Sequoia Camp.

The annual banquet and entertainment given by Sequuia Camp, No. 104, Woodmen of the World, at Foresters" Hall last evening, called out a large and select audience. Some of the best talent in the city assisted in making the entertainment the success it was, and the unbounded applause bestowed spoke well for the rendition of the several selections.

At the conclusion of the entertainment the guests repaired to the banquet room, where a bounteous repast was spread. E. L. Green was at the head of the table as toastmaster, and wit and wine Hashed alternately. Among those who responded to toasts were Henry Tubbs, J. M. Morton and H. O. Wheelerfi general organizer.

The programme rendered at the entertainment was as follows: Opening address, J. H. Liggett; vocal solo, W. H. M. Beardslee; instrumental trio, Misses Harris, Malone, Nourbourg; recitation, Miss Ethel Tilden; fancy dance, Misses Edna and Irma Farley; vocal solo, George Lovdal; piano solo. Miss Evalene Brown; duet, Mrs. W. F. and Miss Edna Smith; vocal solo, George Stroner; instrumental, violin and piano, Misses Edna and Belle Johnson; duet, Mrs. Dewitt Smith and Mrs. McFarlane; vocal solo, W. H. Gibson; instrumental trio, Heish brothers and Moore; recitation, T. Heffron.

The Hub shows the largest and best selected stock of children's shoes in the city. SlB to 522 J. *

New lot of enameled ware; 10-quart dishpans 50c. Hirsch, 1013 J. *

Chicken pie, sc; ice-cream and cake, 10c. Eagle Confectionery, 820 K. *

Coronado water, Stockton sarsaparilla and iron, champagne cider, ginger ale, orange cider. J. McMorry, agent.*

Otto's Ice Cream is made of pure cream. 90S J street. *