g Aldershot, April 18 -- TI; 3 shot Teens' Canteen held a fashioned hoe down m_F School' on Saturday evening. The hall was decorated in keeping With the occasion with bales of hay tor chairs. Farm implements and live chickens for prizes all added .to the atmosphere. The unusual lighting 9," feet was obtained from lat!e ' luminnted waggon wheels ""15 around the walls. ln charge of defo' rations were the president. M03)?! Klodt, assisted by Joy Johnsmn, "a Coswcll, Norman New L5°t Mills and Shirley Henderson. Abouf 175 tecn-agers and a nurtnber 0 adults were present, many 1h.am"5_ ing costumes. Andy MCVlme: 0' Hamilton, was in charge of Wm" _ dancmg and will be present f0{ 116'" r two Saturday nights. Prize Winners were Betty Lemon, Mrs. E. Mordcn anglarpes Pinhay. V \ . . ' ---- a a Mall. In anunusually formal pose are the mothers and grandmothers comprising the "just for the fun of it" laughdnivith ion motlf Three in mid? fi'nnt are "race Bplloch', Doris Partridge. Margaret Armstrong. Behind, from »; rice Bennett, Mary Banks, Mary Brent, Eva Flaxman, Marjorie back, right, Beatrice Dudley. . ,, : V Sole e also right out of the kitchen. Paper cups, pot lids, picnic rts of hats worn by Marg ' xborpugh, Dorothy Payne ir good-enough-t o-eat cors are made of celery, carrot and carrot rings; . ' . - __ . l' £2 Wmme RoebUék'useis mmng as b atom to conduct the Scarbqu Laciies' Unique Band Which She 0l'gal'lized as a gag for a h ome and school club stunt night, "Just because I felt hke being 51111" Sheet of music is just a laugh, because nobody in band reads muSlC." M. .Tléne tootled on vacuum cleaner bagpipes by Mrs. gnome Irons'gl'ates on ears of cymbahst Ivy Booth, Kitchen aprons are an essential part of the band's uniform, M