llsIcw E'en Eventaadnte3;t!The eycnt of the season was the Masquerode party given by Mr. and Mrs, Arthur C’evelemi at their country home near town,• on the evening o; Hallowe'en.B * '* 4* • - I V ^ » ’ • lt;; A. Sv- ' *Vr - *■• .'•• ml • ,f ir/. - . v l/ 'Their home was beautifully ?m « !■lt; w ■ •'** .** • V.** B* * ' vw Bf cA % H ; ^ Ri/'i VjV .•. 1 . . u y.L: '* ‘ tF. * + ■ ' ■decorated with the usual routine tj of Hollo we h n decorations - Ja pa-jnese Lanterns, Jack-o-Lanterns,, corn, apples, fodder, autumnleaves, and ferns, and with the| guests masqued c i 1 spooks on:every side, the sc* le was aito-igether weird and ghostly.Games were played, refresh- 1• iments served, and fortunes told,with Mr.. and Mrs. Cleveland%acting the charming host and hostess as fefiev know s, well-!• * *.*■'' * . % »3H • ?how to do.Time passed very quickly and j’twas soon time to “come back ; to earth” and home. Twas thewidwee sma’ hours of the morning when the crowd reached Itwon. The guests were: Mr.and Mrs. C. S. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Denues, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mobley. Misses Lot-i n* 0 !h(artie Fields, Pearl Tabor, J Durham, Ora Gilbert, Mayme inj Kees,'Bertha, Ruby, Ratharyne Tiand Lucilla King, Fannie Me-|Fi! guire, and Lena Sanders. Messrs , Rlt;J. D. Hally, B. H. Cooksey, an j Henry and Leonard Cunningham, nx j Dr. Carr, Archie McCarty, Colly co Howes, W. A. King, Joe Oppen- th I heimer, and Albert Word. I th