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Show GET-ACQUAINTED SOCIAL 'S DRAWS FRIENDS TOGETHER ;( 4 ' jjl Affair Given In Honor of the Rev. Ward sji W. Reese Success In , 1 Every Way. i'A The get -acquainted social affair which Till was given by tho members of St. Paul's i II Episcopal church in Unity hall last night ! 4 was a decided success. Between 300 and r persons were present. Home being 11 there from each of the Episcopal congre- , ; Rations of the city. The affair was in ,', honor of the new rector, the Rev. Ward jMi AV. Hcese, and wan tho first social affair 1 h that the church lias held since he cani" V.S ' to fcalt Luke. tlil . A programme consisted of a vocal no- vS wi?n byi "!-.G-. l!an.di a rehns by Mrs. W "i'."1 lRli'art, who was accompanied . hy Miss Lorraine Leary; a monologue and 'J' magic tricks by E. J. Owens; a vocal Si solo by Mrs. Henry Dlnwoodey; wIiIhIIIiik A 1 and bird lmmitatlons by Alvln Smith and . fy music by Shusler's orchestra. 5V Little tags, which were given to each ' 1 ns he entered the main room, made the .i forming of acfiuaintanccshlps much easier than It would have been otherwise. L'"f Each had hl3 name on a tag and this did ,1$ away with the formality of Introduction. Lit The principal committees in charge of U tlie affair were: Entertainment A. "' Iteeves. Paul Beomcr. Mrs. Charles Gates Ul'M Mrs A I- CowJ and Mrs. W. H. Cun- Ul f nlnghanr. refreshment Mrs. J. L. Yundt, ' Mrs. L. N. Mullen, Mrs. Henry Muller. Mrs. C. E. West, Mrs. Isabel le Pitts. Mm, Lik: A. Carpenter. Mrs. Raybould, Mrs. J. W. 14 EdmundH and Mrs. J. D. BelesH. 1 7JV. |