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Show . oo (JOCIFIY HALLOWE'EN PARTY. A protty Hallowe'en party was given giv-en last evening in honor of Miss I u-ella u-ella Amos of Logan at tho pleasnnt home of her sister, Mrs. W H. Israel-son, Israel-son, 2361 Madison avenue Pumpkins, autumn foliage and the usual decorative deco-rative devices in keeping with the Hallowe'en season were effectively arranged and games and music with many of the tlme-honorod amusements amuse-ments were followed bj' tho supper, at which covers wore laid for fourteen guests The hostess was asslstel In entertaining enter-taining by Mrs. W. H. Haigh Aside from the honor guest thero wore present: Mlsnes May Williams, Myrtle Hales, "VInlfr,cd Howard, Antoinette An-toinette Langraffo, Bessie O'Neill, Margaret McNTuIly, Mabel Krauss, Alice Pardoo, Pearl Peterson, Ella O'Xeil, Margaret Grill, Loretta. Ma-lone Ma-lone and Mrs. H. D. Ames. OWLS' HALLOWE'EN BALL. The Hallowe'en dance given last evening by the local Order of Owls Was a distinct success, in the opinion of the hundred and fifty couples which were present. The new Colortial hall was tastefully decorated in keeping with the occasion. The two handsome prizes wero awarded as follows. Lady's to Miss Lillian Larson; gentleman's to Mr. Robert Collier, The committee having charge of the affair wero Alma Watterson, V. D. Batchelor and Ed Sanderson. HOME CULTURE CLUB. The Home Culture club will meet with Mrs. Conn, $13 Twenty-fifth street, Thursday, Xovombcr 2. (Continued on Page Eight.) QJQ&ETY (Continued from Pago Six.) A DELIGHTFUL EVENING o Anticipation ran high in tho minds om many fair misses who wore b'ddon in a daintily Tliymed Invitation, to come masked last Saturday evening to the residence of MIbs Margaret Toy, on Twenty-fifth street. It 1h gi'n-orallr gi'n-orallr acknowledged that realization usually falls short of anticipation, but in this CR9o the reverse proved true, for no invited guest had entertained enter-tained tho slightest idea of the pleasure pleas-ure in store for her, however sanguine san-guine licr hopes had beetu Tho spacious verandas surrounding the pretty home were bright with 'Chinese lanterns, wujle a ghost-llko ontrance was' devised, quite In keeping with the occasion. Some sixty characters char-acters gathered In the parlor and among them might have been noted the Gold Dust Twins, witches, gypsies, Grecians. Japanese, and a typical Dutcli girl. When all had arrived, they marched upstairs to the music of Ford's orchestra, and unmasked on tho roof, then descended to tho parlors, which were tastefully doc-orated doc-orated In red and gold, with an occasional oc-casional dash of green. All the games that Hallowe'en suggests were played with a vim and Joy indicative of the merry young hearts that participated. par-ticipated. The lady that attracted unlimited attention wai an exceedingly exceeding-ly obliging fortune-teller, who saw tho future of each voting miss through I glasses as roso-enfored as those worn : by the famous Mrs. .Wiggs. I After several hour, of gay vepartce, mirthful games and brightly-outlined . futures, al repaired to the dining jTp room whore a delicious luncheon had Jjj been spread. Here too, the Hallowe'en l spirit was dominant. A suggestive II pumpkin center-piece was as artistic ' II aa It was significant, while the pre- ' ! vailing gold and red complimentarv . II to the Sacred Heart Academy guests. II threw a glow of brlchtness over the j II already bright scene. Tho tempt- II ing dishes were certainly relished by ! l the guests, and It was with regret I j! that tho hour for departing came As , aoh fair i miss bade good-night to , III the charming liltlo hostess, and the I I! J other members of tho family, she un- ! doubtedly remodeled In thought and Ml in expression the line of Macbeth's lis Witchery, for we can fancy her say- jjj lng: "Oh. wu.cn shall wc all meet llj again?" ill Those present were: II I Gladys Rich, Genevieve Malone. Ill Xydfa Rouff, Ruby Cook, Marguerite llj Scott, Mary Anderson, Catherine McLaughlin, Mc-Laughlin, Helen Tracy, Frances Guerln. Leila Rich, Helen McCartv, Ethel Harris, Iathryn Joyce, Lophella j Runyont Viola Canv Kathryn Hoag, Phyllis Liiman, Beatrice Hamil, Marguerite Mar-guerite Hamll, Kathryn Mclvin, Avis I Robcrson, Kathleen O'Brien, Mar- I guerite McN'ulty, Genevieve 'McNulty, Mcda Parry, Emma- Hlrschlor, Helen j Woodcock, Marguerite Egan, Edna jji Ludwlg, Lillian O'Nell, La1 Von Scott, j Philona Chandler. Gladys Hardy, j iMargtierite McClufe, Ruth Ragan. ill Louise Murray, Eileen Rcddy, Mar- 'II jorle Hendershot Ernestine Frclday, jll Mildred Barton, Ruth Dickson, Eu-gonla Eu-gonla McCormlck, Phyllis Leldlg, Winifred Wini-fred Klrchoff, Luclle Hood, Katherlne I Tyler, Margaret Cromer, Althea Brown, Kathleen Cronin, Harriet Bean, III Marguerite Comstock, Ruby Creohire," j Mac Griffin. Loretta McKcnnn, Helen Maglll, Bertha Richards, Phyllis Dun- llj can, E!va Tlerny, Agnes Cleary, May I Conroy. |