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Show BARN DANCE GIVEN FOR SCOUTS' TROOP At the home of Effle and Rosalie Gill S5S6 Fowler avenue, Sego Lily. Girl Scouts troop No. 3, gave a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en barn dance Tuesday evening. Decorr.tions In orange and bla k were used effectively, Jack-o'-lanterns were used to add to the spirit of the affair. Prizes for the best costumes were awarded to Miss Erne Gill anj Miss Marjorie Farls The dining table was centered with a large Jack-o'-lantern, from which radiated orange and black streamers to tho plp.cecards. Covers were laid lor sixteen. The members were nsslsted by thetr lieutenants, Mrs F. L. Hanna and Mrs V. G- Gill. a o Twenty-alx cruests wore entertained at a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wadswoith I at their home 28CC Washington avenue. ave-nue. The hou?e decorations and games were In keeping with Hallowe'en. A j two-course luncheon was served. Mrs I Wadsworth was assisted by her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Robert Blarnlres. and sister, .Mr?, lyovl Barber. A number of out-, out-, of-tovn guests were present Mr. and Mrs L. H. Murdoch of Ely. Nov.. spent Sunday In Ogdon visiting friends and relatives. They left late Sunday evening for Salt Lake. They will return to their home Tuesday or Wednesday Mis. Murdock Is a sister j of Mr. J ,C Van Zvvceden. Mr and Mrs. Arthur L. Agco entertained en-tertained tho members of the Orph-eum Orph-eum orchestra and their ladies and Mr and Mrs. Oile Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. A N'ichols, Al Harrop. and Mrs Ncl Prentice at a Hallowe'en party Monday evening. The Agee homo was beautifully decorated with Hallowe en suggestions and fall flowers and foliage. fol-iage. Refreshments were served during dur-ing the latter part of the evening. Mr. and Mrs J. J. O'Connor departed de-parted early Thursday for a two weeks' tour of California cities. f Miss Julie Burklund and nephew. Billy, of Nebraska, are visiting at tho home of I L Burklund. In compliment to her guest. Miss Heiene Parsons of Grand Junction. Colo . Mrs George King entertained Tuesday afternoon at cards at her hnrnn 1 J ' Tn-.ntir Iklr.l t I large pumpkin basket filled with mountain a3h formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Covers were laid fur twelve. - Volney C. Gunnell left Thursday for l a visit to his former home In Missouri. He also -will visit In Chicago nnd ; Florida He will .spend Thanksgiving I In Chicago with his daughter. Mrs: , Perry G. Ellis, and will be met there by his son. Garfield Gunnell, who is on a trip around the world, and another an-other daughter. Mrs Klrby and Mr. Kirhy, who are In the United States on a wedding trip from hina Mr and Mrs Klrby and Garfli Id Qunnoll W ill return ft the Orient early In January. Mrs. Edward M. Conroy left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, to spend two weeks. She was Joln-d Saturday bj Mrs. Katherlno Bhuffle-barger Bhuffle-barger Celebrating her eighth birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Mary Anderson, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs Henry A. Anderson entertained fit teen of her friends ;it a party Tuesday at her home, 6?.7 Hudson avenue. Hallowe'en games furnished entertainment for the afternoon after-noon A luncheon was served, the table decorations being chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums Mrs Anderson was assisted by Mrs W .1 Baker nr,l MUs Dot - - MISS MARGUERITE FAULKNER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Faulkner, whose engagement to Charles R. Everts, is announced by her parents. The wedding will take place in the near future. ! .i'l'i . i- mm. ' thy Soderborg. Those present were Alice Barker, Annabel! Uarker, Maud Marlon Baker, Betty Jane Gunnell. Mildred Larson, Dale Larson, Rosemary Rose-mary Smith, Vivian Illgley. Mildred Jones, Margaret Sawyer, Nadlnc Farr, .Marion Allen, Dorothy Leav ltt, Ethel James and Jane Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. II. C Hudson have returned from a two weeks' trip to Idaho. Mrs W. G . Webb of Salt Lake spent Wednesday In Ogden. Miss Verla Arglll Is spending the week-end with her parents In River-ton. River-ton. Miss Lavon Birch went to Wlllard to spend the week-end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Tay-lor. At her home, 1453 Washington avenue, ave-nue, Miss Blanche Shaw entertained at a Hallowe'en party h.erday evening, even-ing, October 2S. Dancing was en- i joyed during the evening. Later a luncheon was served, Hallowe'en ideas being carried out In the table decorations decora-tions and In the favors. Tho hostess was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Merlin Sbaw. Fourteen guests were present. Mrs. J W. Smalley entertained at a Hallowe'en party. Saturday evening. October 2 8, at her home, 834 Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh street. Gamsa were enJoy-.-d during the evening and at midnight a ' luncheon was served. Marigolds doc- j orated the table- Placccards carried out In Hallowe'en Ideas woro laid The guests numbered fourteen. ,m Mrs Leland K Flshback and small son have left for Indianapolis to join Mr. Flshback. after spending several months here with Mrs. Flshback's patents, pat-ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Parmlcy. m m m Mr. and Mrs John Eames of Teton City. Idaho, pad Mr. and Mrs. Georgo I'lncock of Sugar City, Idaho. n.no been the house guests of Mr and Mrs G. F. Weathcrston of this city. |