Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1912 — JEFFERSON CLUB HAD HOUSE WARMING [ARTICLE]

JEFFERSON CLUB HAD HOUSE WARMING

Young Men's Social Organization Has jßecentiy Been Improxing its Flub Rooms. v The Jefferson Club, a premier organization of young men, was hqst last evening at its quarters in the K. of P. building, to a number of friends, keeping “open house” in honor of the recent improvements to the rooms occupied by the club. The' rooms have been papered in a very attractive manner, the floors have been painted, the radiators gilded, new pictures installed, the pennants, of which the club has a vast number, have been re-ar-ranged and hung in the rear room. The club rooms now have a very homelike appearance and the members have exhibited much good taste in the decorations and furnishings. The guests were treated to light refreshments, consisting of "Hot Alexanders” and coffee, while the gentlemen were furnished cigars. The drill hall of the armory was thrown open and a grand march and several dances enjoyed, the piano music being furnished by Lonzo Healy, Elmer Wilcok and Mrs. Frank Ham. The club members sang a number of popular songs. The evening proved a very pleasant one for the guests and club members.