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Show qJocjety FIVE HUNDRED PARTY. One of the most elaborate as well as the most enjoyable social events of th say summer season now drawing to a close was the five hundred party given Saturday afternoon by tho Misses Aletha Avey and Gladys Rirh at the latters' cosy home on Washington, Wash-ington, avenue, with the Misses Kathleen Kath-leen and Bessie Moody of New York as guests of honor. Tho spacious drawing room and parlors whore twenty-two daintily gowned young ladies passed several truly delightful hours, were transformed Into a veritable veri-table fall garden tall and stateh sunflowers peeped from every conceivable conceiv-able corner and seemed to nod n cordial cor-dial welcome to each and every guest Cards, formed the chief diversion of the afternoon, although much merriment merri-ment was caused by tho rather unlquo game known as "Shadow Pictures " Miss Lucile Ballautyne was awarded the prize in this contest, whilo Miss Marguerite Scott proved herself tho most efficient In cards At 5 o'clock a delicious luncheon was charmingly served by three young misses, where the color scheme, brown and yellow, was again carried out most effectively. All too soon the hour of departure arrived, and the guests reluctantly bade their charming charm-ing hostesses a fond adieu, having thoroughly enjoyed every minute of the afternoons' diversion. Those who partook of the young ladles' hospltnl-Ity hospltnl-Ity were Misses Dorothea Biglow. Ruth Hclff, Mabel Ivrauss. Dorothea Browning, Monida Browning, Marion Browning, Myra Grant, Helen Perkins, Per-kins, Olive Browning, Edith Slggins, Ethel Doxey, Ellen Wright, Annn Browning, Lucile Ballantyne, Genc-vice Genc-vice Malone, Orella Blackman, Lucile Tavey, Bernlce Browns, Ortel Rich-Gladys Rich-Gladys Osgood, Bessie McCread. Clara Huggins Dorothy Armstrong, Clara May Browning, Marguorlto Scott. Mario McCready,. Kathleen Moody and Bessie Moody. |