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Show society Mrs William 1" Alexander entertalnel at card yesterday afternoon In her apartments at the Kenynn. Yellow was the color chosen for the decoration. Jack 0 lanterns were used in the window sills and In the corners of the room. Chrysanthemums and smllax were effectively effec-tively combined in tall vases. The tally and score cards were hand-decorated In j the Halloween symbol, the black cats and OWlS, nridife WU the game played during the afternoon, prizes being awa'-d-' I i" Mrs. David 8 Murray, Mrs. Frank Knox. Mrs Richard A K"is and Mr-?. William Flagg During the afternoon j Mrs. Alexander w:ts assisted by hr sister, sis-ter, Miss ,Ies?e Rineheart. of Lafayette, I ml The Invited guests were Mrs. 'llf- ford Pearsall, Mrs 11 p, Niies. Mrs titan ti-tan Smith. Mrs I'rattk Knox. Mrs A C F.wing. Mrs. Cleaver, Mrs. D R. iJrav. Mrs. A'llbur Flagg. Mrs. Perry. Mr? liuffsell ( Si hulder. Mrs Henjumin Loi k-wood. k-wood. Mrs. 9am Porter Mrs. Don Porter. Por-ter. Mr? David Keith Mrs Je Gall-gher, Gall-gher, Mrs M. C. Jones, Mrt t'ogrlrf. Miss 'o Kr'ff, Miss Kll-abeth l osgrlff The members of the I'lntah club entertained enter-tained a number Of their friends at a Halloween frolic Inst evening. The rooms were decorated with corn stalks and Jack O' lanterns, Many original I i tl-lOWeen tl-lOWeen games were enjoyed during the evening The affair was .-hspernned bj Mr and Mrs. Joseoh E Barnes, Mr ' ' Mro I' K Pairweather, Mr and Mrs. Frederick Leonard. Among the guesfl wore Miss Eleanor Man tor, Miss Mr-Intyre, Mr-Intyre, Miss Jessie Home, Miss Iyella Stinglej MISS I.elgh Black. MISS 'lara Hall. Miss Carrie Sapplngton Mls Dais) Rs bould. Mln'; Sullivan. Messrs. Walter Kickom, Frank Moore. Jack Dovd. Poe I't Arnold. Raydon Taylor, Relcher. Sidney Sid-ney Livingstone, Frank Dale, Kramers, Harry Hart. Mrs. James Chambers Dick was the j hostess Of a delightful luncheon yesterday yester-day afternoon at the AM11 club in honor of her sister. Mrj. llllarn Cunningham, who leaves for her home In San Francisco Fran-cisco next v-eek. The Halloween Idea nredomlnated In the decorations and appointments. ap-pointments. Qoldoh pumpkins filled with yellow chrysanthemums formed the cc-n-Ui plc, .. ( ild-fashloned brass candlesticks candle-sticks with lighted taper9 were at each place. The favors were the grotesque Brownie figures, covers being laid for eighteen A quiet wedding was sfjcninized lrust evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. D Trenam. the bride being their daughter, Mrs Jennv P Pierce; the groom Thomas W Qallgher The ceremony was performed per-formed In the presence of the relatives of the bride and groom by Dr. Thomas W. Plnkerton of the Central Christian church. It was followed by a wedding aupper The bride wore a handsome go-Ing-away gown with hat to match Miss Helen Burton entertained at a delightful de-lightful "800" putty Inst evening Tho electroliers were Shaded with yellow tissue tis-sue paper in the shape of pumpkins The tally and score cards were very effective. On a background of black were sketched cats, skulls and cross-bones and many other symbols of Halloween. Seven lables were filled with plavers. At the Country club last evening the members of the 'Auld Lang Svne" club gathered together, a delightful evening being spent. Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur B. Wltcher. Miss Lillian Burnham Mies Qlsle Dicker! and Miss Beatrice O'Connor, who have been tho guests of Mrs. J. F. Donohue at Mammoth for a couple of days, have returned re-turned to the city. There will be meeting of the executive execu-tive committee of the hospital charity ball this morning at 10 O'clock to be followed bj tin regular meeting of the Hospital Md roclety. The Manltou hotel w;u the scene last evening of n Inge Halloween part) given b the hotel guests. Cosy corners were arranged about the long' hull, fortunetellers fortune-tellers revealing the future in gyps) tenU The lurge dining-room was used for dancing an orchestra being stationed In the northeastern corner of the room The reception hull was prettll) decorated with palms while Jack o lanterns cast u ghastly glimmer on all sides, the lights being shaded in yellow A ghost mom was arranged at one end of the hall. In the corners were many corn stalks. An apph gallery proved one of the amusing f-n tores of the evening Mre R B Rogers Rog-ers and Mrs. Ellen Elliot had charge of the amusements The grand march took place at 9.30 o clock. 200 guests being present. The Thistle club entertained a number num-ber of their friends last evening at a Scotch com ert and Halloween part'. In their hall on Main and First South streets The following programme wan tend-r- d "Scotch Airs," Thistle Club band; Song of Welcome." b President Nlcol Hood. "Pantasle" (Scotch), bv the Nelson quartette, song In costume. Mrs Simon Orelvc duet, the Hood children Miss Vivian and Master Kenneth, song. "Scotland," Miss Lizzie N'.llson; recitation. recita-tion. "Tho Music Box."' William Nesblt; song. "Flora McDonald ' Mrs Marv Si, -dir. comic song, Ernest Langtdn. Great credll Is due the following committees for the success of the entertainment; Committee Com-mittee on Arrangements Mias Agnes Stevenson, Miss Hannah Whte David McKendrlck, W, j. Oracle, D Hender- ",.ii and Thomus Leslie Flour and 1 'tun e Commlttet Chairman, w. a. Qra; lames Fulton ami Robert Gordon, The reception committee was composed of Nlcol Hood president Mrs. Flora liop-kln.v liop-kln.v Mrs Robert Gordon, Mr Rob rt Wills. Mrs George Autttln. Mrs. Willi, Wil-li, in Diml.tp. Mr 1 Henderson, IfolM-rt wills. Robert Stevenson, William Dun-lap, Dun-lap, Miss Miry Hamilton. Miss Lizzie BtevenSOn and Wllllum Nesblt Tin- ball was prettily decorated with tlas and potted plants the Jack o lanterns being MirangiiJ alone the window si |