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Show DANCE HUGE SUCCESS The dance held last 'Wednesday In the ward house, sponsored by the L. D. 8. Sunday School was one of the most popular and successful af- fairs of the season. The hall was filled to overflowing ond the patrons pa-trons were well rewarded. When they called it a prisse dance tt was rightly named for between 00 and 70 prizes were given away. Prizes were generously donated by the local merchants. The prizes consisted of sacks of flour, sugar, hams, brooms, electric elec-tric appliances, etc. The prlre waltz was declared a tie between Judge and Mrs. Ray II. Kenner and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph Sullivan, the former received a magazine rack and the latter a hatn. In the guessing contest, Mrs. Xanthos won an electric toaster, guessing within three of the exact number of beans contained in a jar. Old fashioned dances were featured. featur-ed. Tag dances, ladies choice, end other novelty features were Introduced Intro-duced to make the program interesting. interest-ing. The dance was declared to be most successful, both financially and socially and an occasion long to be remembered by the participants. |