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Show I EVANSTON, WYG. f 4 v EVANSTON, Nov. 1. Friday ovenln;;, at her home on Main street, Mrs. Slmd Morgan entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner purty of attractive at-tractive appointments. The color acheme of yellow and white predominated and chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums of those shades were used throughout the rooms. After the serving of the niQiu, a jolly evening was spent at cards. To Mrs. L. S. Gates fell the prize for high score, and to Mrs. Anton Hanson, the consolution souvenir. Those enjoying Mrs. Morgan's hospitality wore Mrs. John R. Ward, Miss Nell Burne, Mrs. V. S. Gates, Mrs. Charles Ryau, Mrs. Austin Sloan, Mrs. Louis Kabell, Jr.. Mrs. J. L. Wicks, Mrs. G. E. Bristol, Mrs. Otto Rostrum. .Mrs. Walter Bailey, Mrs. Anton Hanson, Miss Margaret McCormlek, Miss Gladys Learnard. Mrs. J. Gott-stcin, Gott-stcin, Mrs. Cecilia. Soloman ami Mrs. C. C. Smith. Mrs. Harry Ham 11 ton ang Mrs. James L. West spent last week-end in Ogden visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Mark W. Foote was hostess Friday, when she entertained a few friends nt a prettily-appointed 1 o'clock luncheon at her home on Twelfth street. A low basket of ferns and full flowers formed the centerpiece of the at-, tractive table, at which covers wets laid for Mrs. Julia P. Gnlse, Mrs. Rachel Myers, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rennie, Mrs. Van A. Rupo and John W. Dykins. Mrs. Addle Giles left Sunday for her homo in Rockport, 111., after having spent several months here, visiting at the home of her son j'.nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Giles, on Tenth street. Complimentary to Miss Margaret McCormlek. who is visiting in the city, Mrs. Jake Gott-liteln Gott-liteln entertained at an attractively-appointed i tea Wednesday afternoon at her homo on Main street. Following the tea, cards were eu-joved. eu-joved. Guests, besides the guest of honor, were: Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs. Shad Morgan, Mrs. A. W. Anderson, Mra. A. V. Quinn, Mrs. J. h. Wicks, Mrs. John R. Ward, Miss Nellie Burne and Mrs. Cecilia Soloman. With the members of her sewing club for guests, Mrs. Albert Goodman entertuint-d at a delightfully-arranged Kensington Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon at her home on Sage street. The decorations dec-orations carried out the Halloween Idea. A cut-glass vase of white chrysanthemums and ferns formed the centerpiece for tiie table, and small hand-painted witches were the place-curds. place-curds. The members enjoying Mrs. Goodman's hospitality were Mrs. Thomas )sborne, Mrs. Louis Kabell, Jr., Mrs. Mark W. Foote, Mrs. Van Rupe and Miss Jennie Gano. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and children of Lone Tree motored home Monday, after having spent several days in Evanston visiting relatives. rela-tives. They were accompanied by their niece, Miss Elva Johnson, of Mountain View. Miss Lillian Baker entertained at a delightfully delight-fully informal dinner party Sunday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G'eorge Baker, on Sage street. A low mound of 1 chrysanthemums and ferns formed the eenter-piece eenter-piece for the oval table. Covers were laid for ! eight. I The members and friends of the Methodist Aid society were entertained" by Mrs. George : Baker Thursday afternoon at her home on j Sage street. The pleasant hours were spent 1 fn music and fancy work. Late in the after-i after-i noon luncheon was served. The decorations ! for the serving table were in keeping with the spirit of Halloween. About twenty-five guests were In attendance. Mrs. F. I. Rogue and sister left Tuesday morning for Xampa, Idaho, to make their home. The Rev. F. I. Pogue preceded them, making the trip in his cur. |