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Show PLANS COMPLETE FOR GALENA DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Prizes To Be Awarded In Miss Galena And Costume Contests All plans for an outstanding Galena Dance, set for Saturday evening at the Civic Center, have been completed by members of the junior chamber of commerce, sponsoring organization, it was announced at their meeting Monday Mon-day evening at Marillyn cafe. Elliott W. Evans, finance chairman, chair-man, reported that tickets are going fast and a large crowd is assured. Parker Par-ker E. Gray, concession chairman, stated that a number of games will be provided for amusement of pleasure seekers. Bruce Ivie Jr. and Ken Shul-sen Shul-sen assured members that a number num-ber of entrants are lined-up for the Miss Galena contest, open to unmarried girls 16 years of age or older. $30 in prizes will be a-warded a-warded winners and entrants in the contest by out-of-town judges. jud-ges. It is not necessary to fill out an entry blank to become a contestant. con-testant. Girls may enter any time up to the time of judging. Dale Johnston, chairman of the costume contest, urges everyone planning to attend the dance to wear old-time costumes. $30.00 in prizes will be awarded winners. win-ners. $10.00 will be awarded the best dressed lady; $10.00 the best dressed man; $10.00 the best dressed dres-sed couple. Duplicate awards will not be made. The hall will be decorated. Robert Rob-ert Jimas, refreshments chairman, chair-man, reports that plenty of refreshments re-freshments will be on hand. Admission Ad-mission price is $1.00 per couple, extra lady 25 cents. "Hot Shots" orchestra will furnish the music. Joel P. Jensen, junior chamber president and dance chairman, states that the Galena dance is being held this year in place of the annual two-day celebration. Warren G. Allsop, vice president presided at Monday's meeting. |