Yuletide Dance GivenBy Silver Key ClubSilver Key, men’s social organi- Roundtree; Jim Elliott, Bema ration at Texas Tech, entertained Bartlett; Bob Fee, Marilou Wil-with its annual Christmas dance | liams; Charles R. Fee, Pat Lind* from 8:10 until 11:30 o’clck Friday | sey; Dorrance Guy, June Austin;night at Hotel Lubbock. Ted j J. R. Jennings, Nancy Cobb; Crager and his orchestra providedmusic for dancing.Centering the dance floor was a Urge silver tree with blue lights. Streamers of red and white, club colors, were draped from the corners of the ballroom to meet above the tree.Charles Joplin, Bcttye Slough;Ralph Lacy, Donna Caldwell; Larry La roc, Lucy Wommack; Joe Lewis, Bettye Thomson; Francis McNeely, Rosemary Blackshear; Hugh Mason, Diane Wimberly;France Meier, Janice Bulls; Charles Meyer, Danny Mize; Roy Mil-Members and dates attending! ler, Joann Graham; Bobby Salem,were Jack Alderson, Mary Byers Turner; Frank Austin, Conni Martin; Fd Baker, Anne Malone; Henry Blackburn, Edine Singleton; Ross Brown, Billie Ruth Little; Richard Clarke, Dorothy1Lee Paxton; Joe Scales, Martha Lee Adams; Neil Schacht, Tine Foster; Larry Sharpe, Joan Bolin-ger; Ray Simmons, Jane Hyer;Donald Stevens, Arbie Freeman;Jack Taylor, Bennie McKinney;Style *VTruly the gift of gifts ... this magnificent Ivers Pond Pianol Offering untold hours of musical joy and beauty for oil thofamily. With the rich tonal qualities .. . the handsoma styling you look for in this instrument of the years. Yes, you'll find everything desirable in the Ivers Pond piano. Boston, traditionally the home of America's finest pianos, is Hs port of hail. FROMSee eur Ivers A Pond Pianes today. Give m the gift of a lifetime this Christmas.$695LIVELY1107-A MAIN ST.SON PIANO COPH. 2-6140TO GIVE CONCERT-LECTURE—Pictured above is Marion Keighley Snowden, noted concert pianist and lecturer, who will be inLubbock Saturday for a concert at 3 p. m. in the O. L. Slaton auditorium. She will play selections from the Tudor period, 1520-1620,on the instrument for which music of this period was written—the Virginals. She will illustrate by lantern slides the musicians of that era, their instruments and their style. The gown Miss Snowden will wear is an exact reproduction of a Tudor gown, copied from a painting in the National Portrait Gallery in London. Admission will be by ticket only, and tickets may be obtained free at theB. E. Adair Music store. The lecture-concert is sponsored by Lubbock Church Music school and Junior Harmony club.Charles Williams, DeRose Whit-tenburg; Ben Willis, Pat Bryan;Loftin Witcher, Joyce Pember; Jim Young, Suzette Ball; Jim Bob Bryan, Sammy Batton; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berry, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Durward Wright.Pledges and dates present were Louis Adams, Katherine Lewis; Charles Akey, Arvilla Patterson; John Allen, Patsy Haws; Clarence Barton, Barbara Martin; Forrest Burnham, Ludonna Berry; J. Bryan English, Carolyn Chick; James Farrell, Beverly Brandt; C. E. Harlow, Nancy Gill; Floyd R. Keesiing, Wanda Vowell; Gene Mays, Nancy Moran; Stanley Rice, Ellen Lynch: Don Spencer, Nancy Morgan; and Dudley Stanley, Dell Gay.Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs.John Harding and Mr. and Mrs.Bob Renner. Special guests wereMr. and Mrs. J. N. Michie, Dr. andMrs. Emmett A. Hazelwood andDr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis.Plain Dirt Gardeners Plan Yuletide PartyPlain Dirt Garden club of New Deal met Friday afternoon with Mrs. John H. Reagan, vice president, in charge.A Christmas party was planned for Dec. 21 at 7:30 p. m. at the New Deal clubhouse. Mrs. D. D. Webster, chairman of the social committee, was in charge of arrangements.The club will meet Jan. 4 at 2:30 in the home of Mrs. W. O. Fortenberry, New Deal.FOR STUDY COURSEChristmas centerpieces and mantel decoration will be discussed by Miss Martha Gravesfor this week’s study in the home decoration course sponsored by the City Parent-Teacher council. The study is held each Tuesday at 9:15 a. m. in Annex K on the Tech campus.