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SorrentoThe dance held in the Blind Bay Hall on Friday Aug. 8th under the auBpiceB of the Chase band which chartered the steamer Andover and brought in a number of people from Chase was a success in every way and has greatly reduced the debt on tfye piano and l^ft a nice balance1 in the bank towards the Blind Bay hall. About a hundred people from Chase. Celista, Notch Hill and Blind Bay' danced until four o'clock next morning to the muBic rendered by the following artists: Violinists, MessrsBrown and Buckingham, pianists, Mr. Ferguson of Seattle, Mrs. McAlpine of Chase and Mrs. Graham, also of Chase. I Refreshments were served all through the evening by Mrs. Dunne who was assisted by Mrs. Baines and at the close of the dance a substantial supper was served by these ladies a la buffet. The next dance notified is that to be held in Chase for the Knights of Pythias on Friday August 15th.Raspberries are nearly over but ship-, ments of blackcaps and dewberries are in full swing from Sorrento and Blind Bay fruitfarms. And cultivated blackberries are nearly ready for shipment.
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Chase Tribune

Chase, British Columbia, CA

Fri, Aug 15, 1913

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