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Show ! . WITCHERY IN DRINKS IVITCHES sweep the skies and ' adorn party tables on this mysterious night of Hallowe'en. Good planning lakes a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party one of the easiest. For the youngsters simple food and good drinks should be served, but in quantities to satisfy sat-isfy lusty- appetites and thirsts. In some communities children are in the habit of dressing up in their elders' clothes and false faces, and coming to neighbors' doors asking for a Hallowe'en treat. With the "hand-out" a glass of pale dry ginger ale is refreshing, and will be appreciated apprecia-ted by the young masqueraders. At refreshment time, too, pale dry ginger ale is a perfect drink, alone, or combined with fruit juices. Cranberry juice, a little sugar and ginger ale is a health- - - - - ful and appealing drink. If you would serve ice cream sodas, place a large scoop of vanilla ice cream in a glass of ginger ale. Orange juice, ginger ale and a big dab of orange sherbet make a pretty Hallowe'en drink. Try this fluffy one, especially good for children. Florida Gold 2 egg whites 2 teaspoons sugar 2', 2 cups chilled grapefruit juice ' Pale dry ginger ale Cinnamon Beat egg whites stiff, adding sugar gradually .Divide equally among 6 tall glasses. Add equr amount of grapefruit juice j each glass. Fill glasses with ice cold pale dry ginger ale. Stii gently. Sprinkle with cinnamon, |