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Show BOHEMIAN CLUB DANCE AT BERTHANA The Bohemian club opened its 1916-17 1916-17 social season last night with a lormal dance and supper in the Ber-thana Ber-thana hall. About 100 couples, Including In-cluding a few out of town guests, at tended the party, which was declared a fine social success. The enjoyment of all was complete from the opening dance number until the final table was served in the banquet room after midnight mid-night and was evidenced that the remaining re-maining club dances will be events of rare pleasure to tne members of the exclusive social organization and their guests. The dance program, select music for which was furnished by a irge and excellently balanced orchestra directed direct-ed by Lillian Thatcher, consisted of one-steps and fox-trots and two moonlight moon-light waltzes. All were encored from one to three times, according to the superior rythm of the different dance melodies played. During the evening mineral water fruit punch was served by attaches of the hall, at the ballroom refreshment fountain and from I'D o'clock until after midnight a dainty supper of delicious cakes, ice cream, coffee and sandwiches was served in the banquet room by Mrs. S. H. Winter and a bevy of pretty girls. The special spe-cial decorations in the banquet consisted con-sisted of fragrant red roses in vases on each table. In every way tho party was a compliment com-pliment to the social culture of the officers of the club, who arranged iL The members of the club, most of whom attended the opening dance with their ladies, thus far enrolled by Secretary Orson Douglas are as follows: fol-lows: J. C. Lynch, R. A. Moves, B. G. Black-man, Black-man, W. C. Binford, J. C. Barber, L. W. Beason. Robert Boyd, W. J. Baker, Paul L. Beemer, J. C. Brown, R. E. Bristol, Bierce Conant, Fred C. Clark, Clyde S. Clark, J. F. Dumke. Jr., E. R. Dumke, J. H. DeVine, L. T. Dee, J. O. Douglas, C. A. Day, E. H. Dunaway, W. H. Drauey, Royal Eccles, J. U. Eldredge, Jr., T. C. Foley, C. A. Glick, C. S. Gunnell, R. L. Gideon, R. E. Hoag, E. F. Hundley, W. H. Hadlock, W. H. Harris, Lester Hinchcliff, S. S. Jensen, N. H. Janney, E. G. JohnBton, H. A. Johnson, W. R. Kimball, R. H. Lawton, Ted Littieflold, C. S. Murphy, James O'Brien, A. W. Petty, S. C. Powell, Jack Browning, LeRoy Pugmlre, S. E. Pingree, E. E. Pratt, F. H. Rolapp, E. I. Rich, O. L. Read, E. C. Rich, W. F. Rudlger, Joseph Scowcroft, Joseph Scowcroft, Jr., Heber Scowcroft, He-ber He-ber Scowcroft, Jr., Ray Treseder, J. L. Taylor, J. W. Ure, L. M. Wright, W. L. Wattis, C. E. Wright, W. C. Wright, D. N. White, Alonzo West, H. C. Wood, R. Kanzler, P. T. Wright, A. D. Barber. Bar-ber. E. E. Carr. H. M. Howe. A. A. Shaw, C. J. Doon, C. G. Smith, Ros-coe Ros-coe Gwilliam, Fred Froeror, A. M, j Smith, H. A. Anderson, Albert Stevens 1 and Arthur Fell. It is anticipated that this list will bo increased before tho second ball 1s given, some time In December. De-cember. Tho new officers are R. E. Bristol, president; L. T. Dec, vice president; W. C. Wright, treasurer; H. M. Rowe, LeRoy Buchmiller and Jack Browning, Brown-ing, directors, and J, Orson Douglas, secretary. |