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Show OUR NIGHT OUT CLUB DANCES AND FROLICS Cedar Six Hundred Enjoy Most Pleasant Pleas-ant Evening at Library Auditorium Auditor-ium Wednesday Evening. The Our Night Out Club held the center of the stago Wednesday evening, even-ing, .when to the number of about fifty they assembled at the library uuditorium and participated in an evening of revelry. The fore part of tho evening was devoted to the practicing of some new dances, tho music being supplied by Professor Leon L. Ecklcs, violinist, and Pratt Tollestrup. This was followed fol-lowed by the decimation of a 'large Christmas tree laden with presents for all the guests. In the mean time a game of questions ques-tions and answers had been in progress, pro-gress, slips of paper bearing humorous humor-ous questions having been circulated, to which the recipients appended their answers. These wore rend by Bp. S. J. Foster nnd created considerable consider-able merriment. Refreshments were next in order. These consisted of sandwiches, salad, celery and chocolates, served in the dnintest fashion possible, with individual indivi-dual trays for each guest. The decorations were very artistic, nnd the electric light globes wore concealed con-cealed within jack-'o-lanterns, which shed a rich wnrm glow over everything. every-thing. Everybody was in tho best of humor hu-mor and tho party did not break up until after midnight. i |