Miss Dorothea Cresweii, Mr. Robert Rankin and Alias Annie Mae Pattersonof Midland, friends will derive much pleasure, for they aie all social fav-orlties in Ahilene. Miss Patters n. who often •visits here, being very popular here as well as in her *’om« town of Midland, the other three being social leaders among the younger society set here.The Grand March will begin promptly at nine fifteen, duringwhich programmes will be given thedancers.and dancing wilt continue until such time as the participants shall de„ cree the “Home Waltz” in order. The dancers will be given the entire use of the floor, and the ones in charge are anxious that the smaller .children not be permitted its use on this occasion.M uslc.Special music by the Jimmies Joys, six piece orchestra of Austin.which will be brought here for thisdance exclusively, Is expected to prove a sensation. This justly famed orchestra will be lead by no less a personage than Jimmy Maloney, now of Austin, at the University of Texas, erstwhile well and favorably known at Houston. Galveston. Shreveport and other Southern cities. This will doubtless be the best music heard here in years, for it is said to have an individuality about it which makes a big hit wherever it goes, and it assures those indulging in the terpsichorean feature of the entertainment an evening of unusual pleasure to the tuneof snappy, soulful music.k'rfoithIOther Epaturea.Other features, known only to thosewe MiTto'aro ‘th taaet mi| Wj I litin charge, will be hat. and are keenly anticipated by the club members andgnests. With an abundame of happiness, pleasures, mirth and melody will this resplendent function usher In the gattles of the holiday season.icica1teicu