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Show A Most Enjoyable Tiijie. Tho banquet and dance gneiA in the uppor room of the new building; of the branch (Jo-op- Thursday night .Tan. 23th, waalho most cnjovA.blo n flair so far this soaiou. Everything Indicated Indicat-ed that those who I mil been intltrd had made up their minds (o hnvo a good timo, and they surely had It The room is a pleasant one to dance in mid 111 music by the Sniuin band was excellent, ex-cellent, tho bays put forth their Wst efforts and made tho largo room rwoMid-with rwoMid-with the swoet strains from their instruments in-struments which delighted all pieseul-The pieseul-The committee, Meesie. Trane, Goodwin, Good-win, nnd Roleits, had arranged tho program for the cvoning, first class, there not being n hrako lu tho whole evenings amusements. At 8,30 older was called, and Supl. Itncker mado a brief opening statement of tho occasion after which dancing commenced and was kept up until 10:45, at this hour refreshments, fruit, etc. were sened which aU'cnjoyed In a high degree nnd felt that tho houso warming had began where every one feU Its effects, AHr refreshments etc. had boon terved. Vim president of the Co-Ol) Wm. Cltttk. Director Geo. Webb, Senator A. J. Evans nnd Bupt. W. E. Racker made short addresses. Mrs. Laur.i Salzncr, dlrtctor Henry Lewis, aud John T. Roberts sang, and Mr. Geo. Kirkhnm gave a Btump speech. After the above program dancing (ommenced again and was kopt up uutil 12:30. Tho evening was a very enjoyable ono and allnrercnt felt honored by tho People's Co-op for the covrtcsy extended to tlioin. |