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Show g)VEL ENTERTAINMENTS- 0 Zdited by Madame Mem Copvright 1905 II'. Hi st comes lor lda- f. .- even-yib.r even-yib.r ni-ii'i. - . ,.i.i i .-v dsnc- hired. Tlie f, Moving ..I..-I,,, p. at"l I hop- win answer the W A "Pi" Party latlnns were rut to represent "T of n pie. and the w. Bto seem good enough to at. Ifuests arrive, they were dl-Toups dl-Toups of four. To He-Riven He-Riven t: p, ... rjttf n p liear-Dllxture liear-Dllxture of leiters, which the was four line? of a vr-r time son!, ii proved to b-M b-M Home.1' Th person solv-jn solv-jn first handed the slip to The n-xi group y,n. papers nes of fifteen cities in a bad the ope straightening out ret handed In the slip Tin had the following startling its. "Mi YVhltne wrote "Napoleon Invented the I ; "Morse Invented the b. akespeare was oalled the nil,' " etc When time was nnded In their papers, but only giset, to t). ones who W Mist correct answers. The slsu-d of a copy of the '-pi, , mlln. ' a real mince p,... iiu ha pie plate. ih v, ,, ., u ..-refreahmentc. ..-refreahmentc. A Snlnrl Port-rr I -a new salad to serve vour I male yellowish green tissue , fcscmble lettuce leaves and In- I U a slip bearing one of the fol- . Hpces e European city and green tand a dairy product , and a portion of the human ('and a musical Instrument, and a , . pi lie tand a dwelling Onym for always and green Jhd a common nam. for ma- Huid a portion of h house II. Htl ei..., ,,,1,,,, ot land and n A I nlted Sta K-s- Kind a jiart of the earth s sur- vie"lnn on ?ach slip, esch HRK on.- The slips ..r.- ihen 80 all may have an onpor-Rese,n onpor-Rese,n '-"h one Provl.k. ay10 imrr fr'r wiinug thr lC'?. ' '' b i "H It' r be , or ir may be one of several or an evening's entertainment m m,ak,',;"' '" '' I'tabl (Ir-t H bunch of head lettuce tor the 5ie key to the ;,(J B.l green. ttl cheeoe I , 1 3. Greenback 4 Greenhorn h Green turtle. 6. Qreenfiotise. ". Evergreen R. Green goods. 9, Green room 10. Gie. n Mountain State ii Greenland A Musical Evening A auhacrtoar asks h..w to entertain t2R " '-, stvo l ivatelof light hnwnta Foi auch a largiCp u v ?fuf.10 mn be found to ge th most satisfaction, rr Vou can alford to par prof, fS , aM J good bt very clever work ma? be kc- oompllsh. d with umatenrs. l iior have more than ten nnml" , and be , ,,, fevl5 v';rl;. ' Folding chairs ma? t" rented for a nominal sum so an may b sea ed comfortably. After the Hrst the spiral Ions Pr.rx.,. f(.ipM. when the programme la flnlshed, paaa napkins on Plates the,, coffee and minced chicken aandWlches, olives and salted nuts sweet courae is not necessary if vou could make It practical, von could have an evening of oid-tlme uiasj..' Have me old-fjishloncl songs. BUCh as Flow Gently, Sweet Afton. 1 r-,nd ,,f n,,. L'lil." "Annie Ijmrlc." "Ben Holt' etc For piano solos use "Thp Maiden s IVay.-r. ' T hose !'v nil.g Hells. U)d h.iv Of the old variations I hat were BO popular in our grandmothers' day Have the oer formera dreaa In old-fashioned costume and I predict thai j ou will give one of the most successful affairs of the seq,on This scheme is adaptable for a club or a Ohur h society as well as for a private entertainment A Guessing Game. A Jolly guessing game Is carried out In this manner Tlie guests were ten In ' number, and after being seated around the table for refreshments the hostSSji requested each one to pass to his right hand neighbor the object that was handed i to him under the table, ond to endeavor to determine In rh passing what the article was. Previously sh had laid paper pa-per and pencils beside each plat" At a given signal she began passing the nrtl-; nrtl-; elcs, which were under the table In a basket at her place Such fun as there I was ten or fifteen minutes! Here are I some of the things that went the rounds and every hostess can think of other objects ob-jects squally good: A clothespin knife potato, turnip, apple, button, wishbone, top, scissors, corkscrew in all some nrty pieces. Then five minute were given for writing the list A prize of small value went to the guent who determined the most articles and one to the one having the smallest list As the winter season approaches the 1 dialing dish win be called Into requisition requisi-tion for Sunday night suppers. Manv pen- I pl- complain tli.il they an- n,ei sun- of being able to build a successful W'hh ranbit, s" Mine Merrl Is vn glad to give a recipe that will not fall provided th-- directions are strictly adhered Take one largo cup of grated or finely CUt cheese, not quite ns much cream and milk (half and half, two beaten eggs, n dash of cayenne pepper or paprika, a plm ll of dr. mustard and one teaspoon i ,,f -ipir. Put butter the size of a walnut wal-nut In the blaier. when hot, put In the cheese, milk and cream, seasoning; let It I melt tor about five minutes, then atlr In the eggs. Let It cook until the mixture , i has thoroughly emulsified. Serve on I crlfp crackers or toast and hav- the plates piping hoi If there should be any 1 left, spread It on bread, which will make delicious cheese SSlidwIcheS. A Pre-Nuptial Luncheon Tliis charming pr nuptial luncheon was given recently for a brlde-elecl The table was a dream in the renter, to simulate a lake there was an oblong mirror, mir-ror, Surrounded by smllax and trailing vines. Un this lake white swans floated, holding In their beaks streamers of nar-green nar-green ribbon, which radiated to the place of each gUSSt. A tiny while swan stood upright on the place card There waa a small box concealed under the j wine, large enough to hold the salted almonds. There were green candles at each plate in holders of glass In the ; beak Of each BW&n there was a diminutive diminu-tive envelope sealed With a Utile gold I heart. The . ard inside bore the names of the engaged couple. 'eler SOUP with chopped pHrslev sprinkled over the top was flrt served; then creamed sweetbreads In heart-shaped heart-shaped pastry shells, Saratoga potatoes, hot rolls, white grape and pecan nut I h-alad. pistachio Iced cream In the form of hearts with an arrow of white, and heart-shaped cakCS finished this green' and white luncheon Tiny glasses of 1 rente de menthe were served In the drawing-room The hostess was gowned 1 In green with white trimmings A very , pretty feature wus the crowning of the bride -to-be with wreath of myrtle. 1 which signified good luck. She gav, aai h maid 0 pink garter, to be worn for a y.-ar to hrlng success n all affairs of the , heart. The dessert course served at a recent progressive dinner was so pretty and yet so simple that it Is worth telling about. The colors were green and gold and carried car-ried out most effectively by the place j cards, which consisted of a huge yellow ! chrysanthemum with the stem thrust 1 through a green card, which bore the name of th- guest and an anproprlate quotation in gold ink A low bowl lllled With mums" of the same golden hue occupied the center f the table. There wefi yellow candies wllh shades of green and the bonbon boxes were yellow tissue paper chrysanthemums with green leaves. For dessert a frozen eggnog was served In glasses resting on plates covered cov-ered with fetus. New York Ice cream or n frozen custard could be used if the e-g- nog Is not liked. ISllye iioweii ;iover Questions on any subject nertalnlng to 1 this department will heerfully be answered an-swered A reply Will be sent by mall If Stamped nnd addressed envelope is Inclosed: In-closed: otherwise answers will appear In i this column ddn.ss Madame M.rn The Tribune. |