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DANCE AT THE ARMORY. ,*Washington Guards Give Friends LastOpportunity for Social Pleasure Be* ^fore Lenten Season. ^The Washington Guards, Company « X), sixth regiment, M. V* Ml* held a J grand social dance at the armory, j Tuesday night, over 400 people taking . advantage of the opportunity for social ■ pleasure before renouncing dancing j and other festivities for the Lenten pe- ^ riod. Shea's orchestra played for danc- , ]ing. The company may have held ] more largely attended dances, but they , have been few and far between, and ' ■^itevCoiniiUUefedn^ciiargn^Qiahe^oveatL of Tuesday night have much reason to be proud of their success. The party I was exceptionally enjoyable .as thci! j large armory floor enabled all to haveI plenty of room and the floor director! ;and his assistants looked after the]comfort of all. The dance continued t til! 1 o’clocjc. The dance order contained IS numbers and they were dedi-Icated to many things familiar to the 1J men at the armory.I The committee consisted of Lieut.[ James Martin. Corporal Joseph Mullen.. Privates William A’Hearne, Leonides Barriere, and Clarence Perry. TheII floor was in charge of John Rainvllle,, i assisted by Leonide Barriere ahd Clar-1 i|ence Perry and members of the com-I pany. Nearly att the officers of head-^ j quarters and of Co. B were present as , ! DiiMds of the Guards. I
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Fitchburg Sentinel

Fitchburg, Massachusetts, US

Wed, Feb 28, 1906

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