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UNION TRANSFORMED FOR ELEVENTH JUNIOR DANCE

Festoons and Chinese Lanterns Hid Accustomed Sights From Gay Dancers.

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The eleventh annual Junior Dance was held at the Union last night. Nearly 175 couples crowded the big floor of the Living Room, creating a scene of kaleidescopic festivity. The decorations though simple, were so artistically arranged that the usually cold, stone corridors and be-news-papered lounging rooms seemed converted into a veritable fairyland of youth and gaiety. Laurel wreathes formed the chief decoration, being draped along the walls and caught up at the chandeliers in long festoons. The Chinese lanterns were strung about in profusion and with the regular lights softened by red crepe paper shades, the entire scene was one of great picturesqueness. Much ingenuity was displayed in the arrangement of the boxes. The committee box which was placed in the regular entrance hall was one of the most attractively arranged.

The members of the Dance Committee acted as ushers, while the patronesses received in the east end of the Living Room. The dancing continued until 3.15 o'clock this morning.

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