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Show H -,,. The Porter Dinner. ! H i' Miss Porter gave an elaborate dinner i H v; ' on Monday evening at the Kenyon in honor m of her guest, Miss Bersbach. The decora- M tions were most effective, and consisted of Wj red carnations, pansies and permosa. The ! flt,' dinner was given in the large dining room, H about twenty-two guests being present. ' H , y Aii "experience party," a clever idea, I B - followed 1he dinner, after which Mrs. Price , i',i and the Misses Kinney entertained with i " '" music. The "experience party" was a de- IV cided ! novelty. " Tiny red candles were M lighted, and each guest told a "real life" H jKij experience until the candle burned out. The H ! 'i.' ones who created the most interest were re- , B ; tej warded with prizes. Some of. the tales were n wonderfully weird, and some of the young BhTI.' men proved that they had missed their vo- jjL cation in life before they discovered great H.J imaginations. |