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Show o President's Ball A Big Success A complete report of the finance committee for the President's ball shows $56.45 to be added to the $60.20 in the bank that was received at the party of last year. The total receipts from the sale of tickets amounts to $132.30 with the $4.30 received from the sale of the birthday birth-day cake, making a total income of $136-60. The expenses including rent ot hail, music, aaverwuiB, wu-kets, wu-kets, bills, etc., were $55.95- Of the $80.65 cleared, 30 per cent or $24.20 is sent to the national committee for use in research work- A custodians committee of seven mtembers were selected to have charge of the funds set aside for local purposes. This committee consists con-sists of Chairman C. A. Grant, former for-mer Chairman S. T. Shelley, Mayor Lloyd B. Adamson, former Mayor W- S- Storrs, Leo G. Meredith, Mrs. Leo Nelson and Mrs. John Bunton. These people with an advisory committee com-mittee of the four local doctors will be entrusted with the responsibility of the disposition of the funds- The view of the city council will also be asked before anything is done with this money. Chairman C. A. Grant wishes to take this opportunity to thank the members of the various committees for the splendid work they have done in making this party a success. suc-cess. He also expresses his heartfelt heart-felt thanks to all those who assisted in any way with the program, the high school band and quartet, the ticket sellers and those who supported sup-ported the movement with the purchasing pur-chasing of tickets. A thorough study will be made of all existing conditions before any distribution is made of the funds. . o |