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Show Wedding Marks Legion Party Something really special highlighted high-lighted the regular semi-monthly dance and floor show of Sugar House Post 65, American Legion, Le-gion, last week at Forest Dale. It was a bona fide, full-scale wedding, with bride and groom, wedding march, and everything. Arnold E. Houser and Virginia Houser were the happy couple, and the knot was tied with due solemnity by Justice of the Peace Bringhurst. After the ceremony the assembled crowd joined in a giant snake dance around the newlyweds. Later in the evening great merriment resulted from the unexpected appearance of the post's bucking bronco, "Dura--plin Dumper," and a team mate, r.ihered into the hall by Bob Jensen. A couple of horse races with the usual number of spills and bumps resulted from this interlude. The highlight of the floor show was the tap dancing solo numbers by Miss Virginia Grubb and Miss Janice Day. Mrs. Henry Moore was m charge of this part of the program. pro-gram. Ah Ward of the Sugar Bowl saved the evening for the party-goers party-goers when he produced a feast of sandwiches and drinks after the refreshment stand' at the hall had been found closed up tight. Five new members were recruited during the evening. eve-ning. Next dance of the post, to which the general public ano especially service men and men ' just out of the service are in-j in-j vited is scheduled for Saturday, I Nov. 17. t ( |