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One of the most enjoyable affai: of the Hallowe’en time was t! banquet given the Sesame club men bers and their husbands at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram j , Cedar street.j Everyone came dressed as ghosl and were met at the door by a Ha lowe’en clown and ushered into th dimly lighted rooms, after each on had been guessed, games were play ed, the lucky ones being, Mrs. Dris coll, Messrs. Walter Triekey, Thos Driscoll, Horval Cook, Wilbur Gaul and Geraldean Wilcox. Severs splendid readings were given b Maria Triekey and Mr. Morgan Davi and Mrs. Wilbur Gault and Mrs Henry Froelich, furnished severa piano selections.At the appointed time the 01.Witch apppared and rules1 were reas which everyone was made to obey and at the -clap of the Witehe’s hand all followed her to the basement ant at the bottom of the stairs were com pelled to shake hands with a ghos with electric lights in his eyes ant mouth.After the lights in the basemen' were turned on the places wen found at the table, while the Ole Witch in her corner told the fortunes of the entire crowd. After the sup-per all were again made to follow | the Witch and were marched up-! stairs and aronnd the rooms, where again games were played and a duet was rendered by Messrs Clarence Wilcox and Thomas Driscoll, with Mrs. Wilcox at the piano.Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames: I-. A. Gault, Thos. Driscoll, C. F. Wendelkin, Morgan Davis, J. X.. Frenier, Walter Triekey, Wilbur Gault, Melvin Parker, C L. Wilcox, Glen Garlinghonse, Henry Froelich, Richard Ingram, Mrs. Cook, Misses Maria Triekey, Geraldean Wilcox, Vivian Parker, Rea Mae Wendelkin and Messrs. Horval Cook, Rollia Frenier and Delbert Froelich.■* $
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Newark Advocate

Newark, Ohio, US

Fri, Nov 03, 1916

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