Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1909 — Iroquois Club Entertained At Game of Slippery Ann. [ARTICLE]

Iroquois Club Entertained At Game of Slippery Ann.

The Iroquois Club, which Is composed of a number of young men and which has its headquarters in the Odd Fellows building, was entertained Thursday* evening at the popular card game of Slippery Ann by Clarence Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith, at their home on Weston street. Fourteen young men composed the guests and a most enjoyable evning was spent. Ross Bringle, naturally very shy and reserved, succeeded in dodging Slippery Ann with

the greatest deftness and won flrst prize, a nice deck of playing cards. Ralph Hammond made almost a complete score, and the way he collected hearts demonstrated that he. has had some experience in the heart proposition. He won the booby prize, a nice yellow lemon. Clarence was assisted in the entertaining by his mother and sister, Miss Sue Smith, of Chicago, who has been here for the past month.