•St-L-fSHALL ISIrISCENE -OF PRETTY, DANCING PARTYI a I1One of the prettiest dancing par- j ties preceding the celebration and1 observance of the lenten Reason wasthat of Monday evening, in the K. of C. hall, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs.J. Flt; Pyfrin, Miss Ethel Michael, iMiss Mary Fallon and Miss Irene; Welch. Several out of town guests; were included among the forty con-; pies who took part in the intricate grand -march led at 9 o’clock by Miss Sylva Root of Hagerstown and William Michael of this city. Charming music was furnished throughout the evening by the Miami six pielt;je orchestra, from Oxford, Ohio. Fifteen dances were informally presented by the committee. The “balloon and confetti dances were the most charming of the special features. In the center of the hall around the fountain with streamers of various colors extending from tb® ceiling j the confetti specialty was featured Artistic decorations in the shape ol wisteria arranged with clusters ot the blossoms hung from the chande Hers. Around the hall baskets and wall.pockets overflowing with greenery and bouquets of wisteria former effective embellishments for the scene of‘gaiety. Towards the mid night hour a cleverly appointed two course luncheon was served. VsiEJ,