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November One THE PARSONS DAILY SUN PAGE Rosenberg. Rachel Shellmatf, Nina Gardner and Alice Mitchell. Messrs Ed Evans, Gene Bailey, Theron Sturnes, Ted Neal, Dnvw I Harrington. Glen Minton, Horn Waller, Vernon Donaldson, Frank Cayton, Allen Stewart un.1 Irvin Freedom. Mrs.

Nelson was Purwons, Kansatt nssisted In serving by Miss Mary 0 ftJi AJ'JLK ft JIfnr. 1 Crayhon. 0 'CI Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer in ht fully entort nuin- lor of friends nt their ho in Suits 2001 Appleton, lapt night.

Tho lomo was prettily decorated la Mallowo'en colors, autumn That Are Special Sale Values Every Suit in the house in the) sale at these reduced prices. leaves, witches, black cats, and shaded lights. The dimly lighted jack-o-lnnterns carrying the spooky Hallowe'en effect throughout. Many pretty selections from the Vtetrola were on-joved' throughout the evening. rotl was tho featuring game af the evening the winner belcg awarded pretty favors.

Mrs. iMekley wl'ining ladies score, while Mr. Oeorge Walser the gcntlemans. At a late hour a two course luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs.

Lou Wit uilley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.

fleergo Walser, Mr. and Mrs Will Harris, Mr. ond Mrs. Will Reeves and Mary Ann Reeves. Mrs.

Metcalf was ossirted by Miss Annie Murphv. a late hour all Oepnrted for tlii'ir various homes it 'oily good evening. 14.95 19.95 24.95 29.95 34.95 39.95 For Thursday Selling The Young Folks Service league of tho Episcopal church had a masquerade party in tha Parish room lai-t night with about tliiity present to enjoy the good time, with games and good things to eat. A very pretty Hallow en party was given ut the home of Mr. and MEETING ANY STYLE, QUALITY And VALUE DEMAND WITH THE Largest Assortment of High Grade Winter Coats and Wraps This slore has ever presented Parsons Women and Misses.

An assemblage representative of All Thai's Fine and Distinctive in the World of Fashion; Typical of our way are the extreme low price ol' these 1'ine garments oir range of price is as great as the variety of coats. $9.75 to $67.50 Mrs. Lee White Saturday evening by the Caldwell Circle, lletween Materials of Poiret Twill, IYicoline, Twill Cord, Vel-dyne, Mens' Wear, Lustrola 4 5 and fill guests enjoyed the eve niug. Kveryone came masked and were in many fancy costumes As the guests entered they were given numbers, and all were ex pelled to guess who the others 14 to 40 were. Kay La liuke won the first prize.

Then all were told to Join hands and follow the leader, sud a merry race was run in dark places, around the yard, und Tflailorcd, Braided, broidered, Tuxedo, Trimmed Suits. hack to the starting place. Then all unmasked und found that many were wrong in their guesses All enjoyed a weinie roa't with OUTING GOWNS All Kinds 89c up ALL WOOt, HLANKETS $7.48 WOOL MIDDIES All Colors $1.95 coffee, pumpkin and apples. WOOL STOCKINGS Plain and Fancy 48c to $3.48 Underwear for every member of the family at a saving-. The house was decorated with autumn leaves, black and yellow-paper festooning, with black cats and ghosts every where.

To say all enjoyed themselves, would be putting it mildly, and all thank Mr. and Mrs. White for their royal treutinent and entertain-, nient. QWV--WlrWl-WV--lWl "The Store rash Built" THE SALE IS TOMORROW-THURSDAY Don't delay let nothing keep you from this sale of Suits. Tha timci i set tomorrow.

Your sense of economy will bring yau to this super sale. See our Blouse ad top of local page. The Nonpnrol Five Hundred dub delightfully yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Colopy, 115 South Bark witches appeared serving dough-l ills from tiny broom handles.

Other refreshments worn served cafeteria style. About forty-flv gu sis were present and us they departed to their homes they It hud lieeti a jolly comical. Mrs. C. Rhodes as 'Mag-gleOS and Mrs.

G. Prendervllle as "Jlggs," played their parts fine. Mrs. W. W.

Jones and Mrs. B. F. Walls as fishermun; Mrs. A.

Stevenson and Mrs. O. T. Wlrth as a avenue. 1 ho house and menu car represent Important costumes of this day, age, ages, and made much fun to guess who was who.

All marched the house several times and then tinnuiBkeil Mrs. Churles Gile won ihe prize for the prettiest costume, Mrs. Kred McKlvain, for tho most ried out the season's colors and suggestions. Three table of players enjoyed the games of r.00, this being the first meeting of tho sen- (Continue on pnga 7.) son. I ho high score was won by IE Miss Helen Sharp entertained some of her friends Monday evening with a Ilallow'en party.

The house was decorated in keeping with the Ilallow'en spirit. The guests came dressed as gliosis, gyps'es, clowns, etc. Many interesting games were played, one when a ghost appeared, and brought for Identification parts of a human body? They were passed around, and no one could identify thrtn. A fortune tellars booth comlu'ted by Miss At'duth Dudley was very amusing to the guests, as I hey learned of their past present and future and other things, they wished to know. A big snake dance and other outdoor games' were played and enjoyed.

At a late hour refreshments were served to the A very happy Hallowe'en party' uns given by Miss Georgia Lamp-Ron, Miss Floise Appleby at lum( son home Monitav evening; Those i iljoylng Ihe good time Were: Kiith Allen. Jeiin Deader, Virginia DiHinen.aiiiMi, F.lsle Mnr-1 Mis. George I'rcndorvIJIe, a guest of the eluli, who received a box of stationery. The second prism was won by Mrs. K.

K. Doyle, which was a box of Imni.oreliicfs. Mrs. C. C.

Stevenson was another guest of the Hub. The meeting in two weeks will be with Mrs. J. L. Chat-hum, 2fiB) Belmont.

MRS. T. A. CORDRY. hieh one, men and women, are invited in the Methodist church.

Mrs. Winters is ono rf the women in the United States and it will lie well worth the trip to hear her. There is no charge for the address. Parsons will probably fend a la'ge uuniber of her citizens to heay tin's noted woman. Mrs.

Davis vill go in timo to attend a dinner in Mrs. Winter's honor, at the home of C. K. Roth, at six o'clock. hill fJrnv Binnlce obscures I lie 1 i st CALENDAR.

gueiiie Miylen, Ut'illo Wlnkley, I ucllle Smith, Grace filiine, Jy.u-ri:ie Klois ApMleby, Georgia l.nmpson, Wayne Ituwscl Walker, Ralph Itiiymond, '1 homes Fill 'inks. William Me-Million. Curtis Fleming, Fred I'nndall. Merlq McGIiinls aril JaniM Thoma'-'soii. Ami hides the vale below.

Arid hovers over ashes still With secret I ires ukIow. The earth Is like a cloudy gi-vi through with restless tiuys, I The Double Six Kmbroldery Huh met with Mrs. II. 1,. Messinger yesterday afternoon at her homo on N.

Fifteenth street. Decorations of Hallowe'en miggestions at hoth lunch and home ruiide things in keeping with the season. The several i (A misty jewel with Its heart Thursday Thursday Music C'luu- Tuesday evening, friends vere entertained home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Y. W. C. A at the J. i following; Juanita Brown, Pearl jFrew, Opal Bowman, Veda Bender, Thelma Line, Ruby Hunna.

Helen Sharp, Ardath Dudley, narlors. E. Engnieers to B. of L. Willi no iui genu amaze To liKlit year's descending feet liy )athways sad ami sober.

The stone of omen and of hope Tile opul of October. Minnie Irving chant, ''13'! Appleton u. 1. A Mall. time was spent with games and so-J H.

C. Owens, D. O. s. Mrs.

North lBth st. can cnai. line game nuiKing I much sport, was tiie "mind reud- Kimprle Club Jlury The evening was spent in playing cards until refreshments of 'pop corn was served by tho hostess Thirty-nire gtttcts ver invited mid all report a most enpoyablo evening. Crayhon, Clarence 1616 Corning. One of the prettiest of the many parties the list two nights was the one at the home of Mrs.

Pat Alexander. Ui'21 Crawford avenue, given by the Ladies of the L. and A for their husbands. Tho house was beautiful fn Hullowe'en dee-rriitlons of black and yd ow. Hounil Table Club Mrs.

Vivian Slaughter, Ethel Stephen, Viola Busslnger, Uuth Farmer, and Ethel Young. Bill Miller, Lionel Stephen, Raymond Wilks, Claude Dalby, Leo Tucbniun, Jack Alexander, Theron Elani, Lowell Cannon, Archie Kephart and Floyd Kephart. Main. 1523 Onhriel. vvomen Christian Missionary so piety Church lecture room.

ing" by Miss Minnie Ledbetter, who was a guest or the club. Mrs. George Chambers, a new member of the club, was present. The meeting in two weeks will bo with Mrs. Frank Rosenthal, 1121 Chess avenue.

General Federation President il is. Mrs. O. M. Davis, president of the Third District Federation of Women's clubs, wishes us to remind tho club women and any one either member of a club cr tneir friends, that the General Federation president, Mrs.

Thomas Winters of Minneapolis, be in Indenendence the eue- Winters Independence. fnunarmoniu Orchestra Chamber nt Commerce rooms. Miss Lucille Myers and Miss Clc-o gave a Hallowe'en party Monday evening at the N'el-fin home on North 27th street. Those enioviiiK the evening wore OPALESCENT DAYS Hack cats, pumpkins, etc. In the different contests, the j'il'e whirl ts were: Mri.

Ray Davis, Mrs. John Rever, Mrs. Frnnkenfield, Karl Gwolney, A. L. Iloyd, Mrs.

Fulrman find T.ee Acton. At a late hour refreshments were pervert to the fclxly guests The Hunter's Choke--A Winchester Take a Winchester photgun and Winchotter Shells on your next duck hunt and you will experience real shooting: satisfaction. The perfect balance of a Winchester is something which cannot be appreciated until you pick up the gun, put it to your shoulder and operate the action. lie sure to pay us a visit before you go again and look over our stock of the world famous Winchester Shotguns. 1 (From the New York Herald) The air is frosty In the morns And chilly in the eves.

nd brings upon Its brncing breeze The tang of burning leaves; Loyal Hearts fiv? Hundred club met yesterday afternoca with Mrs. Nellie Mc.N'amera ut her home on ea Crawford avenue with Mrs. Mary Haley and Mrs. J. J.

Murphy assisting. The home was beautifully decoraud In 1 1 'illrni'o'un r(rri fapna iirwl cf our state president. Mrs. R. It.

I Misses Mary Ruckley, Beatrice Bittmen. tomorrow and will give McCorniick, lone ISvans, Georgia no address in the evening, ti 1-ontr, Lucille Crayhon, Lucillo Mrs. D. C. Crotchett will leave in tho morning for Sallna, where sho goos as a delegate to the state meeting of the G.

1. A. to II. of U. K.

from this lodge here. putted plants. All enjoyed tb-j Fjed Stocker left this games of tho afternoon, Mrs. niorning for her new homo in he-A'ill Harris winning the high tllK of 1 m.inv linrn Winchester and Shells Shotguns for Ducks Sale Millinery Tha London Hrlrtge Huh n.et yesterday afternoon with Mrs. eorge Fette at her hbmo North 2Sth street, wilh all members present.

Mrs. Ivnn Donaldson won the high score prize while Mrs. Glen Ross received the insolation. The delicious refreshments, as well es the house decorations, were In the Hallowe'en colors and siiegestions. the consolation.

The guests it the afternoon were Mrs. Jack Murphy, Mrs. lxiu Willey, Mrs. Robert O'ltrien. Mrs.

Chandler, Mrs. Will McXamaru and Carrol ynch. The next meetirg will be a from Tuesday eve 0 Mr. and Mrs. Will Talbot, have returned from their wedding trip to Chicago and will be at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Walker, until their home, 215 1-2 South Sixteenth stieet, is ready. A 75 TS IN THREE LOTS The ncjtt meeting rf the Hub will le with Mrs. Man ford Newton nt her home 1'iH Appleton avenue, Novcrnbrr 11th.

Winchester Model 12 IlamjTierless Repeating Shotgun, known as The Perfect Repeater. Nickel Steel throughout. Light weight. 12, 16 and 20 gauge, take down. 6 shots.

ning as the members of the clu) entertain their husbands. The place of meeting will be announced later. The marriage of Miss Anna Deo Colean tw Mr. Charles P. Guist took place this morning at tho home of tho bride's parents, Mr.

A Jolly crowd of gathered nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. h. U. Hiirdge.

312'! Crawford avenue lnt nlht and HalloweVn In fine style. The j.urty was given bv he Aux-jliary to the Uailwr-y Mall Servile honoring their husbands and families. As rile guests assem Vp" 1 Each Lot representing exceptional values in the Seasons Very Latest Modes. Your inspection is specially invited. A loveltv masquerade Hallowe'en party was given by Miss Faye Dudley and Miss Ruby Chase, at the home of rank Chase, 2911 Stevens.

Mondav evening land Mrs. A. H. olean, HID Grand avenue, the Rev. K.

F. Hallock. of Nowata, officiating. The attend bled, they made vows aside cares, and enter to fast house was hca tit ifu i I decor-lllto til'! atcil in autumn t.hwk Winchester Model 97 Repeating Shotgun for shooters who prefer a hammer gun. 12 gauge, take down.

6 shots. fun and frolic. A fortune teller's orange naner. witches, blink boeih conducted by Mrs Douglas mifl other Hallowe'en RiiL'L'eKtiniw ants were Mrs. M.

Lemon, sister of the bride and Mr. I'aul Robeson. After the ceremony, a four-course breakfast was served, after which the couple departed) on a short wedding trip and will be at home after November 20, at 110 W. Oak street. Independence, and music.

At a late hour re- leader and Repeater Sheila. LOT NO. LOT NO. LOT NO. 1 2 3 r.Lli,i..ni.

i i i $4.48 $2.98 $1.88 Peazley and was very amusing to ih" gimsts. In the cent'-r of Ihe room, was a witches pot under which burned a dim red fire, and by liu-ht the guests learned tliejr past, present and future fortunes alo many others they airyicg Lioaueu witn smokeless pow- out the Hallowe'en scheme, to the following guests: Mrs. Caroline! I' ishtail Hash primers. Porter, Mrs. K.

C. Hong. Misses! Prest ie a i- iimuicaici Florence I Mabel Thom.won. Xenia i process pre- Xenial swelling. Kan.

The out of town guests i were the mother of the groom, Mrs. T. M. Guist, and Mr. and Mrs.

A. N. Pickerell of Cherryvale, and Mrs. James M. 1einon of Pitts- i urg, and MIhs Klizabelh iteming i iKh to know.

Much fun was I. ad as the guests removed Iheir masks. C. K. Reach was awutd-i (I the first for having the best costume and he rightfully deserved it he was a perfect iiarnng, Oonghman, Alberta Cherry, Kdna Par, and Knielyn Wheat ley.

The hostesses were assisted liy Mrs Frank Chase and Mrs. J. S. Hopkins. of Oswego The fashion Shop Sportsmen's Headquarters at STEELE HARDWARE CO.

172G Main Phone 112. the rmrcsrM stors "At-nt Jetiina." The remainder rf the evening was spent in games and music befitting Halloween. Spider webs decorations were rarrled out In the living-rooms and dining room and together with owls, black cats and Jark-o-Ianterns It presented a wtlrd tffc-t to the dimly lighted Phone 90 BABYS COLDS are often "nipptd in th bod" without "dofiing" by ns of VapoRuu 1826 Broadway At tho home of Mrs. John Darner, 1724 Corning last evening, thirty meinlers of the L. A.

to O. R. C. were entertained by the following members: Mm. Waller Maxwell, Mrs.

W. If. Roeers, Mrs. A. K.

Doyle. Mrs. C. T. Wirth, Mr.

A. Stevenson, and Mrs. Fred Wid- looms. At a late hour two ener. Tho guests were masked to.

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