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I Hullowr'' is;orm\ by M ?v| “il: a Ming of t .vo she ;oc m Mr-. S'o:f, and a pantomime ! which evoked shrieks of laughter !: om the spectators, and 'revealed jhis;iionlc ralent before undreamed of. A veritable old witch presided over the guessing Contest, the priz*| being won by Mrs. Scott. An elab orate three-course luncheon waL | served and this was beautifully carried out in the club coir . green and white. Besides the opriate• Hallowe’en souvenirs wh; t were• i beside each cover, the members ear*• t ried away with them the memory o• | aa afternoon replete with beauty• jar.d pleasure, due to the thought• and ingenuity of their president.of Valenciennes lace. She carried jwhite chrysanthemums. Alter tbc( ceremony a three-course wedding breakfast was serveif. The dining]room was prettily decorated in yellow and white, with yellow shaded candles. The place cards were decorated with water cplored figures of hrides. Mr. and Mrs. Tresslar l£ft his evening for Jackson, Mich., :c they will reside.The T..W. V. club very pleasantly ial entertained a crowd of fortv-five - yomg people at a masquerade party, a which was held at the home of Miss rs. Jessie Johnson, of East Jefferson al- street. Almost ail of the joyou; or merry-makers wore masks, some is. comical and some \efv pretty. After th unmasking at 9 o’clock ti e* rest of rn the evening Was spent playing jokes k and games and eating crackerjack P After a very enjoyable evening they ;to all departed at a late hour only to ,-e wish that such good times were not so far apar . Those who enjoyed the hospitality of the Johnson home p‘ were: Della Sevcrns,‘ Je*sie Johnfcon. Kate Litler, May Pat Ion, Anna Ray, Inez Lucky, Jessie Milner, MaryillhedsMatthews, Eva Waggdmaft. Verait-C’ulp, Leona Groves, Nellie MorrowonMadge Sumption, Maud Bowers Ethel Wis , Mabel Woikman, Elsie Workman, Beatrice . W6fkman, Bes-]sie Ritcoey, Faye Clark, Fern Som 11 ers, Edith Evers, Eva Stahl, Zola J Norton; Shirley Hall, Joe McDaniels jbon Patton. Harry Albiight, Rov IBroadlick, Fred Davies, Lawrence lOblenis, Wilbur Pickett, lamest Elkii.s, Glen Wise, Verle Wise. ByronjSeveins, Wilbur Turner Charley Cur-lee, Roy Cmlee, Fred Mercer, King My. rs, Tracy Prophet^ Fred Lifter Will Gollghtly, Harold Arhott, Roscof K umler.i:: :s Gr.i: Augustine entertained a lumber of her young friends a: her loine on East Mcnroe street, Malay evening. There were about fif-cen present. The guests all came n masque, some very pretty, w Ale thers did not present such a pleas-tn; appearance. The evening was pent in games and at a seasonable tour refreshments were served and he young people departed for their lc.mrs declining Miss Augustine al entertainer.The business meeting of the North Kokomo W. C. T. IT. will be leld in the library Thursday after-10011 at 2:.TO. Devotional exercises )• the president. Reports from su-aerintendents. Mrs. Ida Mix *-i11 ead some reports from the world’s vV. C. T. IT. convention recently held n Boston. All members will be oartleularly interested in these re-oorts. Every one welcome.The colored people of the city are making elaborate preparations for jl grand masked social tonight at Dudley hall up at the corner of Sharpe and Kennedy streets, and you are expected to be present, at Last. You are most cordially invited to be present, to get in the swirl and have a good time.The Misses Sehwenger, Pauline and Sophia, went to Galveston tais afternoon do take part in a kitchen shower to be given this evening honor of Miss Nellie Thompson, of that place, Who is soon to become the bride of Mr. Charles Stewart,’ of this city.There will be gtear “doings” tonight in young Catholic circles. A Hallowe’en social is to be given up at the Knights ol Co. umbus hall by twelve mysterious young ladies, and you are expected to be present.* NOTICE TO INSPECTORS. *All election inspectors are re- * quired by law to report to the * County Clerk at his office with * Im»11 bock aiul tally sheet iinined- * ° iately upon completion of the ** coant. No inspector has the ** tight to delay reportitig until ** the next day. Report must be ** made as soon as count Is corn- *t® pleted. I trust all will cheer- *ever, and a three-course supper was:.. ’ M^ , tl fully comply with the law in *this matter. . *Saturday, October 2 7. was the thirty-eighth birthday anniversar; of Mr. Cyrus Sprfnger and Ms*,, friends took the opportunity to remind him that they knew just how did he was. He was very much surprised to find his home,* south Of the city, full of aeqpanuances and friends. He feoon recovered, how-fhen served and the evening was spent in games and other amuse-i men Mr. Springer was presented With a fine safety razor, With the, flowing.--* qo e •vACtatJuftdd ’AfcUt, Whose names are signed below, have contributed a small amount for this present to shew our great hbnor for Mr. Springer—Mr. and Mrs. George Milton, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Spraker, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Kemper, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. A. C. Lewis, Mi3S Clara Thompson, Mr. Harlon Hawthorne, Miss Babelle Milton. Miss Babelle Telia, Mrs. Moon. Mrs. Hawthorne, Mr. Earl Myers of Kokomo.” Mr. Springer and family moved here one year ’ ago from Kokomo and have many warm friends, who gave them their best wishes for many more happy birthdays.HOWARD L. BULL,County Clerk.* if W' d 5* * ***I usedtf^ascRrets and feel^ke a new matt. I have Men a t*utterer from dyspepsia and sour/litomachfor the last two years. I have been taking medt-tine and other drug*, hut eouklflnd no relief only for a short time. I will recommend Caaearets to If tmo( - * ”Hafry Btuckley, Mauch Chunk, PaA pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ingels this morning at 9 o’clock, the bride being their daughter, Geneva Maude and the groom Guy D. Tresslar. Only a few of the most intimate friends of the families -were piesent. The beautiful ring cere-taony was used, Rev. Frank Er-lougher, a personal friend, officiating. During the ceremony ‘‘Hearts and Flowers was played by Miss Emma Laughlin, and immediately after Miss Florence Spurgeon sang “Since Thou Art Mine.” The bride looked her prettiest in a gown of white Persian-lawn, with trimmings[loPleunt, Palatable, Potest, Taste Good, Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe. 10c. Me, He. Never in bnlk. The genuine tablet stamped COG. ranteed to cure or your money back.Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or H.Y. 599ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION MIESDrs. Moulder and Adams,Eye, Ear, Note sad TbmoiSPECIALISTS.GLASSES CORRECTLY FITTED Dr. Adams gives special attentloi to Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, aat) Noises in BWi and the Correction o* Nasal Deformities.HOURS:—8 to IS—-1 r« A-f toi Tfmaa ••»*Clt;PiHiVfL*i31HSIBlt;ClHTi
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Kokomo Daily Tribune

Kokomo, Indiana, US

Wed, Oct 31, 1906

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