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Show Gemmell Character Dance Is Successful One of the most interesting and Jovial entertainments ever staged at the Gemmell club was the costume ball February 26. The dance was 80 well accepted by the board of governors gov-ernors and received with such enthusiasm en-thusiasm by the members that its conception as a yearly event is practically prac-tically assured, according to W. R. Anderson, who had charge of arrangements. ar-rangements. An eight piece orchestra and soloist solo-ist combined with a midnight floor show were features. Miss Lois Graham of Hollywood gave a series of interpretive dance numbers. Miss Dot Beverly from the R. K. O. circuit gave a snappy Top-Hat Top-Hat dance number. Judges for best costumes were J. A. Marsh, club president; A J. Ab-lett, Ab-lett, club manager and A. Thomas, manager. . " After much difficulty prize winners win-ners were selected from the several hundred' beautiful and varied costumes cos-tumes present. ' . t " George Dahlstrom and Helen Guy-mon Guy-mon (Chinese couple) won 'first. Best couple prize went to Rudolph Lund and Isabella Larick (Royal Russian couple) most original costume cos-tume was given Mrs. Clarence Wat-kins Wat-kins (Isaac Walton). The club program as announced by the governing board is as follows: fol-lows: March 13: Boxing, wrestling program pro-gram with special entertainment. March 16 and 17: Tuesday and Wednesday, "Love on the Run." March 26: Friday, Candy specialty dance. Music by Adolph Biox and his Coconut Grove orchestra. |