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Show SOCIETY Mis. GUason Hostess Mr.;. Earl Gleason entertained her ' Brii'se Club Wednesday evening at ; her home. The members pre.-ent were the Mes-tian.i'iii Mes-tian.i'iii C. O. Sportsman, Roy Mol-stro-ni, J. C. Jel'fers, John Hanlon, J. H. l!ar.l;:i, and Bernard Hutchins; aur.--: ,i of the evening were Mrs. E. L. Fei-gufon and Mrs. W. A. Moore. The club score prize was Riven to Mrs. Sportsman for points and hon-' hon-' or.-. Guest prize was won by Mrs. Moore. j A ieli:rhtful two-cotlrse luncheon I w.r; .-crv.-t! at t'.ie close of the evening. . . .. . Dinner at l ord Home j j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Price and son,' ;!:irVrt vre dinner trues ts of Mr. a '.d Mrs. Cl.arli-.s Ford Monday. At ! de'ii iou dinner was served at noon t -t r I covers wrre laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. Price departed for Sa't I. ah" Monday evening where they will ma',;e their home. j v -yr Hit; ( rowd Attends The I. O. 0. F. Dance la all respects ,the dance given at the Arion Hall Wednesday evening by tbe I. 0. O. F. order, was one of 1 The mo-t enjoyable social affairs Liwn for some time. Hard work in planning the event for the past three v.-rcks wa-i sufficient to cause much ii.teresl and marie the dance much loo'.i ,l-f.,rwarrl-to. The members of i the Judge who were in chargeof the dar.ee were rewarded in their efforts i by an excellent crowd. The Milford Orch.-.tra, which furnished the music, was at its best. Decorations were elaborate and were done in orange and blue. Streamers were used and from a gaily decorated booth at one corner ri'Tre. hmeiits were served. Dancing continued until about one o 'cluck. Another Ilig Dnncc Next Wednesday The ladies of the Women's Auxiliary Auxil-iary to the American Legion are an-j an-j tieipnting that the Columbus Day Hall, to be i'ivrn by them at the Arion Hall ! ii'xt Wednesday evening, will be an-! other out:. landing event of the Fall social season. No expense Is being spared to make the dance as elaborate an affair as possible. |