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Show C v Society SEGO LILY THlMBLE CLUB Sc-go Lily Thimble club met at the I j home cf Mrs. Kmlly Gro?e lut Wednes-day Wednes-day afternoon. A very pleaaaqt time w-as spent. Quilting w-as the work of the day. The hostess, assisted by Jennie j Welch, served a delicious luncheon. -n Which the club adjourned to meet on Wednesday, November 12, with- M i . Susie Grose, 130 Second street. Those who enjoyed the afternoon nrera: Sarah Drysdale. Delia Bum- Susli Gro Luc;. Kcoier. Maggie Bomervllle, .Mi 1 Yates Josephine Yerger. Frances Coj 1 pock. Jennie Welch. V 111 Dannsh, ! Clara Mohlman. Emily Grose. FOR MISS AILEEN GRAY There uas a pleasant Halloween sur-priff- part kIm I v. ."Miss H l.-n Mohlman Mohl-man In honor of Mi-?s Alleen Gray at hc-r home. KG3 Twnty-second street. Frlda) evening Octohi r ri The house wn most effectively decorated with appropriate appro-priate novelties in yellow and black, and the evening was spent in games and dancing. Later a dainty luncheon was j served. Those present were: Qeruldlnc Han-' Han-' sink. Helen Mohlman, Alleen Ora, Emite Dudley, Edna Hansen Thclma Campbell. Camp-bell. June Gray. Doris Gutke. Paul Capron, George Wilson, liaston Forbt . Ra Brown. Arland Hamaiik, Rnymou-l Crezec and Howard Gray. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Mrs C S Murphy and Mrs. O J. S t II-well II-well entertained the members of tho Historical His-torical society at the home of the for-j for-j racr Saturday afternoon. MI-h Seaman read an aide nTnrd d paper, "Americanization, Its Mraninf? and Workable Plan." Miss Gladys Rich H it Introduced and gave an intensely Interesting account of her experiences in Ihe war zones of Europe. Miss Rich also sani" in a charming mann-r sev i il aongs. accompanying hcrt-Hf on the piano. HALLOWE'EN PARTY. Mr?. Ncta Rose entertained a numb-r i of relatives at her home. 2.jSG QUinC) avenue last Friday, October 31. The home was decorated with pump- kins, witches and other Hallowe'en decorations, dec-orations, the party being in honor of Mrs. Ada Moore and Mrs. Xcta Rose's birthday. Both sisters received many beautiful present'!. All enjoyed them-selvcs them-selvcs unei a delightful luncheon was served, the table decorations being a vase of beautiful chrysanthemums. Those present were: Mr anel Mrs O. Lamb, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Gale, Mr and Mrs. Fred Gale. Mr and Mr-William Mr-William Drysdale, Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Culver. Mrs Bert Ham and elaughtcr I Vera. Mrs Edna Gale, Glen Gale, Ira j Gale. Wendell Ogden There were musical selections, witches, 1 ghosts everything to make up a veal Hallowe'en pari |