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fussed up in a manner which only the
feminine touch could accomplish, while
Esther Hilmer did her usual good job
in producing a musical and dramatic'
program. She had Mrs. Arthur John
son at the piano, several clever trumpet
duets by Gordon Johnson and Dick
Kemper, and an impressive Christmas
reading by Mrs. Albert Gragg. An ex
change of Christmas presents took
place, 'the presents having been ar
ranged under a lovely Christmas tree.
Garland Hollowell lead the Christ
mas carols, while Oliver Huston^ after
acting the role of Santa Claus, lead
and 'rendered a snappier variety of
songs.
There was a large/attendance—the
dinner was splendid—and everyone ex?-
uded "Joy to the World.”
The annual election of officers wasl
held the night of. January 10T and the
results promise a successful year with
Meet Your Friends—-
Dining and Dancing at 1
Club Tumble Inn
On Hwy. 99E. two m iles' No. of A lbany
Open every n ig h t ex cep t S unday.
Props., F rancis L. W ester &
. Russell A. W olfer.
the witty Jessie Singleton as -president,
the- sage Jim Young as. vice president
and the conscientious Garland Hollo
well as secretary-treasurer.
——Oliver Huston
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