Forty-five members of E. A. Baker’s clas sof Trinity M. E. Sunday school had a pleasant time at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Camp ton, No. 316 Middlebury street, on Wednesday evening, when Mrs. Charles Dunnington assisted the hostess. Mrs. Baker had charge of the entertainment, which opened with a program of musical and literary numbers and closed with a series of parlor games and contests. Ice cream and cake were served. The program included piano and drum selections by Messrs. Housefelt and Wolfe, a reading by Miss Zoa Hay, vocal solo by Ernest Nelson with piano accompaniment by Miss NellieLippencott, child Impersonations by Mrs. George Miller and piano selections by Mr. Housefelt.