Traditional Halloween--Parp^^JPlo^HiiTlOass^' Was field Lasjt FridayThe traditional Halloween celebration was truly carried out at the home of Mrs. Helen Church, 3708 Prospect road, when Mrs. Church was hostess to the members of the Cloverleaf class on Friday evening, : October 13. 1Ghosts, goblins and skeletons 1 greeted the guests as they arrived ] in costume. Fortune telling and i games were included in the eve-1 lt;ning’s fun. Tin cans, requested in j the invitations, furnished individual : containers for popcorn. Audrey 1 Pittman and Ruth Wilhite, dressed lt;as “Ma and Pa retiring” were i judged the most •comical white— ourene Walter, as a Spanish dancer, lt;was' awarded first prize by the ; judges, Mrs. Herbert Roark and 1 Mrs. Byrd Shrum. « \4Those attending the party were - -aurene Walter, Stella Reed, Lydia Martens, Mrs. J. V. Trdth, Lora ; Wells, Martha Murrie, Lorraine Gar- ] rett, Lillian Allen, Elsie Kellogg, } Ethel Nevins, Betty McGuire, Irma Heep, Blanche Murrie, Audrey Pittman, Ruby Richey, Mildred Hay, Marcella Shrum, Viola Scott, Ruth Wilhite, Lorraine Hughes, Genevieve ' Stein, Patricia Smith, Ellen Furness, Lillie Ushman, Mary Ricketts, Velda !bers, and the hostess, Mrs. Church.Co-hostesses were Lorraine Garrett, Marcella Shrum, and Lorraine Hughes.