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Show Rehekahs Hold Dinner Party To Raise Funds Betah Rebekah Lodge No. 47, I. O. O. F., sponsored the dinner and dance that drew around 150 guests to the Odd Fellow hall Saturday night. hTe large U-shaped table running around three sides of the hall was filled at 8: 30 p. m., and additional tables were set up. John Day acted as master of ceremonies at the banquet table, and several Odd Fellows, including includ-ing Wm. Bassett, Ervin Allred and Clyde Underhill, made responses. Kent Prestwich sang two solos, accompanied ac-companied by Eugene Holman , who later played a piano solo. Nor ma Kimber gave a comic reading, and Geraldine Evans tap-danced. After dinner the crown adjourn- eu ro me recreation ruuin in intr basement, for : dancing or played Bingo unstairs. In the drawings, Ray Turner received the outboard motor, and Mrs. Fern Foote the quilt. Mrs. Inez Kelly headed the committee com-mittee for the banquet, and various vari-ous sub-committees from the mem bers arranged the program, games and dancing. The funds netted from the successful affair will go to complete the equipment of the kitchen in the hall. |