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. CHRISTMAS DANCE December 21, 1921, Virginia Griffith, assisted by Lila Talley, entertained a few of her friends with an informal dance. The house was attractively decorated in the holiday colors with holly, mistletoe and balloons. in the spacious dining room was a brilliantly lighted Xmas tree heavily loaded with presents for all. The music was furnished by the Victrola and the Crazy S nging Orchestra. Delightful refreshments of tea, sand- wiches, stuffed dates and home-made cindy were served with a sprig of holly with berries on each plate. F 001' BALL November 4, 1921, marks an event of especial importance , as it was the cele- bration of our sixth foot ball victory. On this day Navasota was the victim, the boys being dead game sports stayed for the party given by Miss Aloise Vlfalker. After playing many old fashioned games and the ice had been broken the crowd was summoned to the dining room where Captain Guy James presented the foot ball sword to Virginia FOOT BALL The home of J. Wahrenberger was the scene of a delightful party Tuesday even- ing, October 3, 1921, when the following ladies were hostess to Conroe High School foot ball team and those connect- ed in the different capacities: Mesdames C. T. Smith, H. N. Cable, Mary Agnes Faifer, J. Wahrenberger, J. C. Wahren- berger and Miss Wahrenberger. Covers were laid for 42 and a most delightful dinner was prepared by the ladies, consisting of fried chicken and cream gravy, english peas, candied yams, Irish potato chips, hot rolls, coffee, ambrosia and cakes. It is useless to say the team enjoyed the feast as almost as much enthusiasm was shown as when they have gained a victory over their opponents on the grid- At a late hour the tree was relieved of its burden and the gang departed amidst the blowing of ear-spliting wh stles. Those invited were Misses Eugenia and Boots Wharton, Garnett Brown, Exeen Terrell, Lois VVood, Mattie Bess Anderson, Madge Cheatham, Rowene Urquhartg Messrs. Jack Grogan, Hallie Earthman, Ernest Sanders, Rube Simon- ton, Frank Gordon, John Griffith, Car- son Uzzell, Guy James, Gilbert VVright of Cleveland, Earle Gentry and Max Rothenberg. PARTY Grfffith to cut the giant gold and white cake which was found to be filled with candy and fruit. Toasts were given by most of those present, visitors joining in on Get Bryan Next. Yells were given for both teams, but the strongest were given for the hostess. All departed wishing N. H. S. more luck in the next games, and some envying them their trip home. BANQUET iron. The personnel of the guests fol- lows: Guy James, Captain, Frank Gordon, Jake Alley, Clinton Groves, Robert Smith, Edwin Hailey, Robert Vincent, Ernest Hunter, George Koen, Walter Woodson, Reagan Smith, Jewel Gilmore, Raymond Weisinger, Ernest Boehler, John Griffith, John Crofford, Mildred Semands, Cecil Sterett, Morris Day, Dave James fmascotj, Archie walker, Hugh Carroll, Aubrey Kelly, A. W. Runyan, W. P. McComb, T. B. McComb, C. T. Smith, H. M. Cable, H. N. Anderson, H. W. Whitley, J. C. Wahrenberger, J. Wahrenberger, Edgar Koeng those ab- sent: Murl Buckholt, Albert Outlaw, Neal Madeley, Lawrence Milwee, Dab- ney Biggers, Floyd Key, H. H. Ma- haffey.
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