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Show niMiLiLy wise Ira rife u mm Eimmk I wM 1 1 Fine Gifts are Feature Of Dance Sponsored by Local Business Men A Hallowe'en Fortune d;uue scheduled as one of the biggest and most outstanding social events of this season, is scheduled to be held tonight, at Memorial hall. Howard Kearns and his ten-piece orchestra will add spirit to t lie occasion, and everyone is invited and assured a good time. Ask those who attended the last dance given in the scries, sponsored by the business and professional men of the community, of the time they had and ask those who were awarded the many fine gifts if they are coming again. The dance was a success as it is hoped the one tonight and each one to follow fol-low will be. Besides a full evening's entertainment enter-tainment (the music, if you don't dance, is worth the money), you probably are in line for one or more of the many fine gifts to be given away during the evening. Tonight there will be first of all $20 in cash given away. No one claimed it last week, and if it is not claimed tonight it will grow to $30 for next time. Then there is also a universal combination sandwich toaster and waffle iron: three gifts of one ton of coal each; a $2 laundry credit; 7 gifts of five nallons of gasoline each, and last, but not least, a month's pass for two at the local theater. You can't afford to miss the good time or any of the fine gifts being offered. of-fered. Don't forget to ask your local merchants for a ticket with every fifty cent purchase. They apply on the dance gifts, and again on the grand gift of a new Ford car to 'be given away the latter part of December. |