First Social Event Hroves F Hiakly Successful 1SERVICEMEN AND HOSTESSES numbered 120 Saturday evening at the Masonic Service Club's opening dance held in the newly organized Masonic Service Center located in the Masonic club rooms.The successful event terminated weeks of preparation for the opening of a new service club in Mount Clemens under the direction of Harry B. Shermanand the Rev. and Mrs. TheodoreBeck. Sponsored by the Masonic Blue Lodge, the three have completed the organization of several clubs throughout the UnitedBuffet Supper is SuccessfulTHE BUFFET SUPPER which was served Sunday evening at the U.S.O. Club on Broadway by the St. Louis Parish U.S.O. committee proved to be successful. Supper was served from 5aUUaU it iifoc hvStates, the last in Jackson- p ville, Fla. They will welcome servicemen at the Service Center daily. itA large portion of credit /or \v the gala event Saturday is due c the two senior hostesses Mrs. p Theodore Chapman and Mrs. Kendal J. Walton who were ab- a, ly assisted by volunteer senior §, hostesses including Mrs. Willis n,Beightol, Mrs. Esther Whetzel, yMrs. Robert McDonald, Mrs. ySpencer H. Roys, Mrs. Carl oj Steiner, Mrs. Penzien, Mrs. Ly- p man Price, Mrs. Laura Dittrich, Mrs. Charles D. Woolard, Mrs. Willis Hathaway, Mrs. John a Stephens, Mrs. A1 Evans, Mrs. S( Earl Taft, Mrs. Ada Strait, Mrs.J. C. Jackson, Mrs. Anna Fulton; Mrs. Alice Hegg, Miss Fran- ® cis Riehl of New Baltimore, Mrs. j5 Wesley Brown, Mrs. Ralph Ben- i( nett, Mrs. Thomas Babcock, n Mrs. Leonard Brindley and Mrs.W. J. Lennox. The majority of oi this contingent are members of hi the Order of Eastern Star. e'Young ladies who volunteer h their services as hostesses for the h