inf* Ruuaiiotu |The huiue of Mr. George W. Lininger j was filled to overliowing Monday evening, the occasion Ixdng a high tive party given by Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Haller in celebration of their wooden wedding. The home of Mr, (ielt;yrge W. Linincer, whose daughter Mrs. Haller is, has become famous as one of the corapletesthouses for the giving of large receptions in tlie wmi, Ihe art gallery, which o|rt*ns from the handsome drawing rooms, affords an extadlent place for just the pur|K»ses for wdiich it was used on Monday evening, and the eighteen small tables wdiich were filacetl therein could not have had a more imposing background, Nor were these all, for at tlie last moment it was found iieceasary to add six more tables, w hich were placed in the rear parlor, so that an uninter-ruiued vista of card tables met the eye of the participant in the game, w'hich was progrt^ive high tive. The score cards w ere all of white wood, in honor of the date, wliich ap|Xfared at the top as •‘High (Mrs, Haller re-ceivfMl her guests in the front parlor, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Lininger.Om.ilia Not.«is,