success was the keynote of the sixth grand annual ball of the Bayside Pleas ure’ Club,which was held last night in Turn Hall, and there, was a record breaking attendance. “Music was fur nished by Professor Lang's Orcheatra. The dance opened with the grand en tree of the club, while the orchestra tayed “The ‘Wearing of the Green in oner of St. Patrick's Day. The bell was Saxmtially decorated with American and Irish flags and the stage was ornamented with potted plants and ferns. The orchestra was on the tage beneath an arch of green hunting and the various committees and officers of the club wore green insignia. The for a march was led by Kent John ward, ‘The officers of the club are as followa: President, John Leonard; vice Raymond Condon; financial , George Wilson; recording secretary, Michael Hennessy; treasurer, Alexander Henel; ‘sergeant-at-arms, John Gillespie. ‘The officers of the ball were: Chairman, Alexander Henel; secretary ,Thomas Kelly; treasurer, George Wilson; ser geant-at arms, Herman, Cole; amletant, Raymond Condon; floor manager, John Whelan; first assistant, Henry Moore; second assistant, Howard Steward. ‘The following committees had charge of the dance. Arrangement committee— Harry Cornelt, Tennis Norton, , John Leonard, Reymond Condon. Reception committee—John Gillespie, Frank Mc Aimee, John Miller and Robert Rosen thal,