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Show HOST SP1ENDID TIME Si-nNclil Tolk rilllnul) (Vltbniti-HI. (Vltbniti-HI. I'utrlckV llii). CorrcNpoiideiKe The Hun. 8COPIHI.D, Murih :o HI. fat-rlck'a fat-rlck'a day wu flltlngly olmiiriPil by the annual ball or Hip Hhumroclc club or Hcofleld, uu nrgniilxutlou or tho emplo)PN or Ihn Denver nnd Wo (Iranilc. The ball Ii an event that Ii looked forward to, Il Jielug Iho groat-Ml groat-Ml (Miclely function of the enr. The attendance wun large. The people of Whiter Quarter, ITinli Mine, Hcorield and Clear Creek were well reprcNent-ed. reprcNent-ed. The hall wan beautirully ilecoru-ted ilecoru-ted In green and white, and with the hamUome gown or Iho ladle mnde a nene that waa n pleiiure lo the p)p. Thp dunce opened with the grand tniirch led by l'nldwit CrunU Hr(i)pN und Ml Catherine llroli. after which I'renldunt Ilro)le delivered deliv-ered ut eliHiiieut addrcN of welromu replete with goixl ftllnwiihlp and humor. Ml Cntlurlne llroli-N fa. orrd with the ong, "If I Knock the I. nut or Kell), lie Will Knock the K Out or Me- Mm. Ilnlllo IHohiirilN fuvorid with a Nong, 'A Daughtvr or Mother Muihree" Dancing won then remimetl until I o'clock or thu morning, ut whkli time Iho on lii.trii plu)ed "Home, flwvet Home," tomplellng the IIIOHt NIICCIWN-rul NIICCIWN-rul ball ever given by the rhoflcld filiiimrotk club, |