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Show ' lies Entertain Lions 7t 'Spooky' Party And Vllowen'en Costume Ball u5vats, spooks and grotesque . n's of all sorts were roaming t-slnesday night, when Lady iSifrtained their husbands at ,'en party in the Second sement hall, 'flwjng to the Hallowe'en at-t1 at-t1 and the general fun were orations, a "spook alley", tume ball and floor show, ibell Jense, who appeared inchback of Notre Dame, ladies' prize for the best y and Mr. G. Y. Anderson, rliaman, the men's prize. the "grand march", the iJQjsd on the contestants by smse. .oda Clark, as a fortune-;h, fortune-;h, looked into the future Sist) of the merry-makers, "ol ,ie merriment also was the dance of the broom. -r show included a skit, E M ;-s Eight Wives", by .y and Dan Peterson; a nr-;.ay "Romeo and Juliet", Xsj?'. Jensen as Romeo and V;tllins as Juliet; reading, 3 Clark; and comic song, i-Ti doughnuts were the ecle ts- ;jU3:mittee in charse of the :ided Mrs. Lena Pierson, :irman; Mrs. Byrl Rollins j wibseorge Peay, committee ..rrvirs. Mabell Jense, Lyean tf.d Joseph Day arranged Jley, and Clarence Rol-1 Rol-1 with various details. iTTTTTTTv |