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Show oo rzrr: 1 The home of Mr. and Mr- II ; Hill wa the seem of M Hallowe'en party Saturday e' ening, Oct. 30, when I Mr Hill was pleasantly surprised bj , a host of friends attired In masRl nd , costumes The masks were not removed re-moved until the Identity of each guest: was known Cards, music and dancing danc-ing was enjoyed until a late hour. Those present were M'v. and Bflra H. A Hill. Mr. and Airs Fred P Nalsbitt, Mr. an.l Mrx. Jack Eurke, i Mr. and Mn. Ar h Simmons, Mr. and Mrs Walter Fai r, Mr. and Mrs Rob- ert Wise Mr nXii Mrc Roger Con-r.eia. Con-r.eia. Mr and Mrs Mondyke, Mr and Mr.-,. Frerl HI wood. Mr. and Mih Couch Mr and Mrs Glen Williams. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts. Fred Cllft, Dell, ert 1111'., Vernon HII! a a Mi9s Florence Purdy was hostess to B number of her friends at a slumber Hallowe'en parly Salurdu veiling Oct. 50, Mls-s Purdy was assisted In the entertaining of her guests by her mother. Airs F W. Purdy, Airs J, W. laiick. M:ss Nettli? Herri, k and Mra P, J Stevens Tlie p-.rd home was decorated with fall 'lowers while 1 lighted Jack o' lanterns played a prominent nart In the adornment Those present were Miss Louise Purdj Miss Aria ' am ', Mlf) Dorothy Nichols. Nich-ols. Miss Vera Cordon. Miss Helen Purdy. Mls-s Virginia Sevens and Miss' Marlon Mason of Brigham ... Mr and Mrs H. N Bright and Mr. i and Mra. H. J. Black ga( a recetlon I at their home in the Larkin apartments apart-ments on Twenty-seventh street last las evening. Th.- affair was given giv-en In celebration of the election of! Warren G Harding as president. The, evening was spent In playing games nnd dancing At midnight a dellClOUfl I luncheon was served Those present I "to Mr and Mrs, w. b Gorman I Mr and Mrs J. A. Gaper. Mr jnd Mrs H N Bright Mr and Mrr H I j Black, Mr and Mr? ra Weeble, Ml and Mra WellS Marriott. Mrs R N 'ert.n Miss Onl Chrlsman Harold Chrtsnian. Joseph H McColluffl Charieu Males, K. F.kildsen and Mater Ma-ter Herbort Black. ; The Luther league of the Engli , Lutheran ' hurch will be entertain, at ( the home of Carl and Elizabeth Holm-strom, Holm-strom, 214 1 Plngree avenue. next S'edncsday evening. a On Thursday evening a Reformation festival Is to be given at the English Lutheran churoh, when Rev. I. C, CurL-cii of Salt Lake, w II delivei r I address. Several other numbers will , also be rendered Including musical land patriotic selections appropriate to Armistice day ... The newly forme' Federation of Woman's Missionary societies, composed com-posed of the missionary societies of the Protestant churches of the city, met in the First Methodist church last Wednesday afternoon Realising that In united effort there is strength, and that the needs of this new day are calling to a larger service for Chrlwt and the churth than over before, these women of the churches have banded themselves together In an effort to belter answer this call which comes to them fiom the whole world I The meeting was opened with a de-votlona: de-votlona: servlc. ld by Mre. J O Geb- I hardt. This was followed by a busl-i busl-i ncss session, with Mrs. W L Mslllnger las chairman. A conmltte had been j previously appointed, to form a con-I con-I Stittltion and by-laWS antl to recommend recom-mend officers for the year The report re-port of the committee was read and I the following recommended as officers: offi-cers: Sirs. C. H. Carman, president; Mm Leonara Skags vice president; Mrs (J I' Zimmerman, secretary, and Mrs. J b. Orace. treasurer. The re-I re-I port of the committee was unanlmous-I unanlmous-I ly adopted The meeting was then given over to the new officers An address wan made by the president, i and all were Inspired by her words ns j she urgej that we go forward with I faith, courage and prayer to hold op the banner of King Jrsus. before th--I whole world. A whistling solo was I beautifully rendered by Mra. D. C I Crangle. after which a most helpful ! address was glen by Mrs. Carey. Mrs Carey and her hu.xband have apent fort', years as missionaries in Japan, supported In that field, by the Congregational Con-gregational board, -and are now in charge of Japanese mission work In this city. Mrs Carey took for hei theme Japan Needs You." Following Follow-ing this splendid appeal by Mrs Carey, a quartet, 'Why Stand Ye Here Idle," was sung by Mesdames Bkaggs, Corey. Smith and '.ra' :e. Mrs. Moiling! r gave a reading, enlttled, "Is It Nothing To You, Oh Y- Christian." The meetlnr; adjourned, to meet January 4th at the, Christian church. 4a The Woman's Missionary" society met! la.it Thursday at th' home of Mrs I Lee Miller nil Twenty -fourth street with fourteen members present The ytudv for the afternoon was The New Emphasis On The World Need's." led I by Mrs A H. lireforj After the j meeting, a social hour was enjoyed. oo |