A Successful B. P. Y. U. Social
The social given by the B. Y. P. U. in the Baptist church Friday night was a great credit to the chairman, Mrs. Jas Bird. It was a "Mother Goose" social and nearly all the guests were dressed to represent one of the noted characters. Some of the following were especially good and deserve much praise. "'Buster Brown" was cleverly portrayed by Mr. Vernon Snauble. "Alphonse" and "Gaston" by Dr. R. B. Howell and Dr. Bunting caused a great deal of fun. Miss Bertha Eldert as "Old Mother Hubbard," Gertrude Palmer as "Girl with a Curl," Mrs. Jas. Bird, as "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary," and L. C. Lewis as "Knave of Hearts," were all well represented. The social was in every way a most enjoyable one as well as original and clever.
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Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat