Carpenter . .-<^^^ Local Union 146, Schenectady, N. Y. Celebrating 25th Anniversary.Editor The Carpenter: Wednesday evening, March 8th, themembers of Local Union 146, Schenectady,N. Y., their families and friends, celebratedthe twenty-fifth anniversary of the Local.Union. The affair proved a great success.Five long tables spread with good thingswere necessary in order to accommodatethe host of banqueters. Eevitts orchestrafurnished most excellent music. After the supper, Brother Fred LaCasse,president of the Local Union, calling thegathering to order and announcing theprogram of the evening

Carpenter . .-<^^^ Local Union 146, Schenectady, N. Y. Celebrating 25th Anniversary.Editor The Carpenter: Wednesday evening, March 8th, themembers of Local Union 146, Schenectady,N. Y., their families and friends, celebratedthe twenty-fifth anniversary of the Local.Union. The affair proved a great success.Five long tables spread with good thingswere necessary in order to accommodatethe host of banqueters. Eevitts orchestrafurnished most excellent music. After the supper, Brother Fred LaCasse,president of the Local Union, calling thegathering to order and announcing theprogram of the evening Stock Photo
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Carpenter . .-<^^^ Local Union 146, Schenectady, N. Y. Celebrating 25th Anniversary.Editor The Carpenter: Wednesday evening, March 8th, themembers of Local Union 146, Schenectady, N. Y., their families and friends, celebratedthe twenty-fifth anniversary of the Local.Union. The affair proved a great success.Five long tables spread with good thingswere necessary in order to accommodatethe host of banqueters. Eevitts orchestrafurnished most excellent music. After the supper, Brother Fred LaCasse, president of the Local Union, calling thegathering to order and announcing theprogram of the evening, said in the courseof his remarks: Twenty-five years ago tonight thisunion of carpenters was organized with amembership of only twenty-five; tonightthere are only three active members left ofthat number. They are Brothers CharlesGould, Patrick Brady and George Tanden-berg, who are all in harness with the ex-ception of Brother Vandenberg. Now theunion has increased in membership to sixhundred, and we all fee