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Show BANK CLERKS AT ANNUAL BALL About 260 couples braved the storm last etening to enjoy the hospitality of the Associated Bank Clerks at their annual ball, which was given In the New i 'oh 1 1) ia i hi' wore well repaid for their eflort. for tho partv was one of the finest affairs that has ever been given in the ble hall nnd manv words of praise were tendered the clerks during the evening The program was an artistic feature fea-ture and contained the following num bers. Two step. I Want a Girl; walU. My lream. two step. Ragtime Soldier Man. waits, Little Boy Blue; two step I'm doing Back to Dixie, waltz, Tho Girl and the Kaiser; two step, Bo M Little Bumble Bee. waltz The Ki Walts; two step. King Chanticler; Buffalo Glide; two step. Gaby Glide, moonlight waltz; two step Another Hag, waltz. The Siren: two step, Hv aclnth; waltz. The Wedding Trip; two Btep. Waiting for the Robert E Lee, waltz, Buds and Blossoms, two step, Moonlight Chicken Reel; waltz, Dad dy lias a Sweetheart; two step. Row, Row. Row, two 9tep. Cum Bac Rag; two step Red Rose Rag; and the home wilt! All were pleasingly played by Salter's orchestra. The banquet room was prettily dec orated with carnations and smllax and the buffet luncheon served therein, under the direction of I.awrenc? Greenwell, was of highest excellence and thoroughly enjoyed by all The service of delicious punch from the booth in the ballroom wa9 also much appreciated The following committees were con rerned In the success of tho party Printing. I H Riley and Paul M Lee; refreshments, Karl Harris, Walter Wal-ter Smith and T R. Hlnchcliff. Inflations Inf-lations and program. Miss Bather M Harris. Mrs Katie Fle'shman, Herbert Her-bert Hinley, Raymond Ryan and E B ('lark; secretary and treasurer, J. R. 1 1 inched iff oo |