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Show The Twentieth Century club was entertained by Mrs. H. L. Robison at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. P. M Nielson reviewed the interesting interest-ing lecture on "Belgium," "The Battle Bat-tle of Wa'erloo," from Victor Hugo was given by Mrs. Geo. Madsen. Dorothy Jacobs gave a recitation. After ,the usual business, the hostess served luncheon to fourteen guests present. Mrs. J. W. Anderson was e'ected a member of the club. Mrs. Wm Olson entertained a number of friends at an oyster supper sup-per at her home one evening last week. Covers were laid for. t n. A p easant evening is reported. Miss Beulah Anderson entertained a number of friends at the heme of her parents, Mr. ; : d Mrs. J. W. Anderson An-derson Sunday evening. At six o'clock o'-clock an elaborate dinner was served to twenty guests. Games of vari' us kir.ds, music, songai.d general social features made a ver.v pit asant evening even-ing for the foil .wing: Gladys Ericksen, Erick-sen, Goldie Nielson, Mildred Erick-seu, Erick-seu, Rhcda Jorgenson, Delia Seely. Eula- Jorgenson, Katie Ericksen, Eva Simpson, Margaret Wall, Alda Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Op.nl Larsen. Verda Rasmussen, Clair Anc'eison, John Rutisliauser, Shirley Christensen, Dounias Strang, Cheslay Seely, Alfred Cherry, Doug lasGtitfd'ersori' and the hostess.' The Juniors of the N. S. H. S. en tertained the Freshmen at a pleas ant Initiation party at the school building Friday evening. .. Games, music and a dainty luncheon were enjoyed. The guests of honor were attired in Kindergarten costume art: the favors were tiny bottles filled with salt and tied with green ba'-y "iboji, t |