son. Tho rooms were decorated with autumn leaves, corn and other rustic looking articles suitable to the time of year and in conformity with the usual custom on Hallowe’en. Big jack-o-lanterns, made from pumpkins, were used to luminatethe house. The young people all masked and it was a difficult matter to J detect the identity of some who I had taken particular pains to design a grotesque make-up.The guests played flinch, divedfor apples, fished for fortunes, ate apples, bananas and candy and indulged in other amusements which are the propor thing when Hallowe’en rolls sround.Those present were: Misses Lena White, Edna Risinger, Flo Curtner, Mayme Roberts. Mabel Ragsdale, Helen Helms, Glenn McCammon and Arlan Ott: Messrs. Raymond Roberts, Chas. Sprott, Carl Schroeder and Robert Brown.