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Show oo NINTH WARD HAS DANCING PARTY The spacious lawn at the home of Mrs Hattie Jackson, No 3024 Adams avenue, was utilized last nlgbt for a social and dancing party, which was given under the auspices of the parents' par-ents' class of the Ninth ward Sunday-school Sunday-school The grounds were attractively decorated deco-rated with overhanging Japanese lanterns lan-terns and plenty of chairs were placed for the use of the guests, who numbered num-bered nearly 300. On the front lawn, a large canvas, tightly stretched, made an excellent dancing surtace and that form of amusement, with a most engaging program of new and old-time dance music, alluringly played by Crawford's Craw-ford's I formerly Salter's) orchestra, formed the main attraction of the eve Bh :, . tMrasiuf; t . - ! cm vocai music. consisting of solos by Eliza Wright and Mrs Moore, and duets by Anna i Browning and Mrs H. A. Shupe and Carrie Adams and David Pickett also gave enjoyment. The financial as well as the social side of the affair was aided by thr-service thr-service of ice cream, cake and orangeade orange-ade on tables adjacent to the dancing surface The party closed at mid night. |