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EVENING GAZETTE»iMaple halt was the scene of a jolly dancing party last night-when the I. O. A, 0. Sorority entertained. Twenty-five couples were present- mul the khaki unifoi ms of the soldier guests furnished the predominant color. Punch and wafers we to served between dances and Private Jackson sang d«r^ i»g the evening. Favors In the shape of paper hats were passed out when the dancing was ‘well tinder way andthose present vied with each other in Jginality with which they shapedtlie originality with and trimmed the paper hats. Towards the cl os-6 of the evening:' the party assumed a carnival aspect when confetti and paper streamers were.distributed to the guests and then thrown over wires. The; [«iironossos wete Misp Margaret Mack, Mrs. VS. E. Clark and Mrs. A. E. Turner. The guests included Misses Clysta'.Van, XeUfe McWilliams .Georgia • Monoy/^ Leila OgilvSe, June Tlarriman.'Xormn Blown, Helen Fuss, Ethel Steinhenner. Lama Shui-t-Hff, Louise Sullivan, II u Id a Siiartel Georgian la Steiner, Jennie Howson, Lavina Shields. Emily Burke, Elvina Blevins, Honnie Stephens, Phyllis Brown. Lulu Hawkins, Salome. Riley, Mary Browder, I.olia Sloan, Theresa IFaughney. Marie Grulmau, Messrs. Campbell, Wilson, Rossi, Vigalich, Ilaf-ley, Jackson, Wright, Harris, Mnnguim, Cajne. Jlrown, Wyclcoff, Monahan, Regan, Stephens, Kimmel. Hewitt, Carlson, Warren, Douglas, Moffat,Park hurst and Davis.♦ *night at the home of Mrs. A. E. Hill where they were delightfully enter-tamed the members of the D. K. T. Sorority of the university and a few guests spent the remainder of the night at a slumber* party at the home of Miss Laura Ambler. This morning breakfast was enjoyed at a'local eafe. Those enjoying- this unique party were: Mesdames A. 13, Hill, S. W. Belford, 13. IS. TVnt din. 'Frank, Humphrey; Misses Alice Kincaid, Lueila Murray, Orva Clark, Neva Clark, Helen Fuss, Isabel Bert achy, Lauiu Ambler, Teresa Haughney, Carmen ltoekstead, Gladys Meyers, Ruth Tilkington, Homnegron, Claire Hofer, Dorothy Higgins.tihsPV* * *•The first meeting of the Ladies Guild of Trinity church to be hold fot several weeks wns enjoy oil Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Cole L. Harwood. Considerable business was discussed and a .social hour enjoyed. Those attending were: Mesdatnes Junior F.Arnold, B. D. Biace, Barber, W. 12. Rrown, George S. Brow.n, C- Christensen, John 13vans, J; Fulton. Folsom, George Hunting, R I\. Morrison, II. 13. Maxson, A. it. Manning*, J. E. Pickard, E. A. RenUT, George Sutherland, G. C. Sieinmiller,, Frank Norcross, George Taylor, IT, G. Humphrey, E. R WnrcHn, \V. T. Wilson.* * *cesMr. and Mrs. IfaroUl II. Sterner arrived yesterday from the CoakL 1C .spend a lew days visiting* Mr. Sloincr’* Followin': an enjoyable evening last i parents in Spruits,
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Reno Evening Gazette

Reno, Nevada, US

Thu, Nov 28, 1918

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