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Show BUSINESS MEN HAVE FEAST The Entre Nous Ciub, Gunnison's business men and "booking" organization, organ-ization, entertained the wives of the members at a well appointed banquet at the Elite Cafe last evsnlng. It was the first annual banquet of the club and It will go down in history as one of the tnost successful ever given in iha nnnthprn nnrt nf the state. Vino Host Peterson, famed for catering, spared no efforts in preparing the banquet and his success was highly commended. Two long tables, artistically ar-tistically decorated with pink and white carnations, were arranged In the spacious dining room and fifty guests sat down and for nearly two hours enjoyed the "eats" as never before. During the banquet special music was furnished and tended vo enliven the affair. The following menu was served: Appetizer: -. ; . r' l . , . 1 urape nun vjulmhii Cream Tomato Soup Olives Pickles Roman Punch Roast Pork Roast Beef Roast Turkey Roast Goose Creamed Potatoes Brown Grarv Asparagus Tips Hot Rolls Cranberry Sauie Fruit Salad Waferi Pie Alamode Chocolate and Angel Cake French Pastry ChetFe Tea Coffee Immediately following the banqui I the following members of the rlu" responded to toasts: N. L. Hernian-sen Hernian-sen "Our Club." J. W. Jonop -"Civic Pride." A. K. Parks "I'ro-prpi:inn "I'ro-prpi:inn " Conrad Friseh k nech t "Our New High School." C. M. Edwards Ed-wards "A Story." E. L. Swalberg "Sugar Beets For the Valley." At 9 o'clock the members, together with their wives and some hundred or more invited guests, gathered at ; Peterson hall where an rvening of . dancing was highly enjoyed. Exec-; j lent music was furnished by the Cun- nison orchestra and it was nfler 12 o'clock when the festivities of the Kntre Nous Club was brought to a successful close. |