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Show Another Hallow'een Party. A Hallow'een party was given by Miss Mary Orover aud Leslie Orovor at their homo iu this city Hallow'een night. Thu house was tastefully decorated for thu occasion with corn stocks, pumpkins and Jack.O-LauteriM, iu tho glimmer of which thu guests wuru received by the ghost of tho jvonlng. A nod or a wink from thu gkoat would start each of the guests assembled lu the recital of some ghost story which would make all seek the corners of tho room to evadu the wlnka of the ghost. Wright Evans carried off tho first prlxti, D. B. Faultier the hccond aud Hazel Evans thu third for thu best stories told. At tho luncheon served each young man was given two plattis of lunch and bid to And the lady of IiIh choice among thu guests heated around tho room, A game of Fairy Air Ships, which do-elded do-elded the fate com ernlng marrlago was Indulged In ami enjoyed very much by all preseut. Among thu guests present wcro: Thu Misses Esslu and Hazel Evans, 'iirah mid Ada Fowler, Thorburn Murle, Fern howls, Clara Clark, Mary aud Allco (trover, Messrs David Foulgor, Howard Kvans, Will Lewis, .lodu Burns, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Rett, LeMlo Orover, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Kvntis, Mr. aud Mrs,(Oeo F. Orover, .Mr. nud Mrs. W. L. Orover mid Mrs. Lucy A Clark. NOTKM. Hallow'een night tho "Ghosts" frightened fright-ened our worthy martial Geo Hunrie, and also niRdu tho hair stick up ou the head of Dick Edwards. Both theso geut'emcu aro "brave" fallows, but the "spooks" rather got the best of them. II. S. Rice found his cows harnessed aud saddled for thu day's work early Hallow'een morning. Ho laughed at the joke, but says the "kids" left the gate open and his neighbor's animals did moru damage than all tho fuu tho hoys got out of it. The kids wore out with tho "Jack-O-Lanterns" and also carried of a few gates and did some pranks of tho usual Hallow'eon order. |