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KEL 187 Several decorations are on display at the Newcomers Couples Club Halloween Party held at the Rogerson Hotel. Two cardboard outhouses decorated with cut outs of a black cat that has "Toms" written on its side, a bat, and a moon sit in the corner of a room. A dummy of a dead man sits on the floor in front of one of the cardboard houses. Some decorated pumpkins sit on the floor and some bats, spiders, and apples hang from the ceiling.
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KEL 186 Mrs. L. J. Robertson, president of the Newcomers Couples Club, serves huge slices of pie decorated with plastic bugs at the Newcomers Couples Club Halloween Party held at the Rogerson Hotel. A stack of napkins sits on the table next to the plates of pie. She is wearing a dress with a witch pin on the front.
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KEL 185 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schmidt, dressed in aprons and pumpkin masks, dispense some cider from a large wooden barrel at the Newcomers Couples Club Halloween Party held at the Rogerson Hotel. A dressed up dummy sits on top of the barrel. On the table in front of them are various different pumpkins, squashes, and grains. Some paper sacks sit on the table to the side of the squash.
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KEL 184 A woman dressed in a black robe and witch hat dispenses some cider from a large wooden barrel at the Newcomers Couples Club Halloween Party held at the Rogerson Hotel. A dressed up dummy sits on top of the barrel. On the table in front of her are various different pumpkins, squashes, and grains. Some paper sacks sit on the table to the side of the squash.
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KEL 183 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lemmon, dressed in scary masks, stand in front of some cardboard outhouses at the Newcomers Couples Club Halloween Party held at the Rogerson Hotel. The cardboard outhouses are decorated with cut outs of a black cat that has "Toms" written on its side, a bat, and a moon. A dummy of a dead man sits on the floor in front of one of the cardboard outhouses. Some decorated pumpkins sit on the floor and some bats hang from the ceiling for decoration.
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KEL 182 A woman dressed up in a demonic mask and a white shroud stands beside a cardboard outhouse at the Newcomers Couples Club Halloween Party held at the Rogerson Hotel. The cardboard outhouse is decorated with cut outs of a black cat that has "Toms" written on its side, a bat, and a moon. Spider and bat decorations hang from the ceiling. Skeleton decorations are on the wall in the background.
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KEL 181 Pamela Bowler, dressed in a tunic and pointed hat, hand Mr. and Mrs. John Barker a program for the "Bourgeois Gentleman" play in Buhl. The front of the program reads "Antique Festival Theatre." The curtains and seats of the theater are in the background.
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KEL 180 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tullis stand outside the Ramona Theater ticket booth to see the "Bourgeois Gentleman" play in Buhl. Mrs. Aldrich Bowler sits inside the booth, and hands Mr. Tullis a ticket. The posters to the sides of the booth read "Walt Disney's Thomasina" and "Antique Festival Theatre Presents Bourgeois Gentleman by Moliere." Some people can be seen inside the theater through a window.
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KEL 179 A group of actors dressed in various costumes and members of the audience stand on stage and help themselves to punch and cookies during the social following the "Bourgeois Gentleman" play in Buhl. A lattace, curtains, and cardboard props of a mirror and a castle facade decorate the stage. At the back of the stage is a refreshment table, and several of the actors are holding cups of punch.
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KEL 178 A group of actors dressed in various costumes and members of the audience stand on stage and help themselves to punch and cookies during the social following the "Bourgeois Gentleman" play in Buhl. A lattace, curtains, and cardboard props of a mirror and a castle facade decorate the stage. Behind the actors is a refreshment table, and several of the actors are holding cups of punch.
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KEL 177 Some actors and guests enjoy refreshments at the "Bourgeois Gentleman" play in Buhl. Joyce Conrad, left, and Sharie Baggs, right, both dressed in their costumes, help themselves to some punch. To the left a man dressed in a ruffled shirt and a hat hold a cup and a cookie. A young man in a plaid shirt stands beside him holding a cookie. On the table in front of them is a bowl of punch and several platters of cookies. A group of other dressed actors are seen in the corner. Cardboard props of a mirror and a castle facade and some potted plants decorate the background.
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KEL 176 Andy Anderson is served refreshments by some actors at the "Bourgeois Gentleman" play in Buhl. Beside him from left to right are Antique Festival Theatre actors Kaye Buck, Lynn Miller, and Lee Souza, still dressed in their costumes. On the table in front of them is a bowl of punch and several platters of cookies. Cardboard props of a mirror and a castle facade and some potted plants decorate the background.
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KEL 175 Guests dressed in Indian saris are shown conversing around a dining table at Mrs. Marjorie Hawes India party. From left to right are Mrs. Lowell Elam, Mrs. J. W. Banbury, Roswitha Leusner, Mrs. Peter Link, Mrs. George Coiner, Mrs. Claude Detweiler, Mrs. Marjorie Hawes (standing), and Mrs. Surjit Kaur. On the table are tea cups, saucers, spoons, and wine glasses. In the center of the table is an Indian teapot and jug, next to a centerpiece of grapes, pineapple, and a candle holder. A chandelier hangs above the table. Cabinets of china and a glass door showing outside are in the background.
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KEL 174 Explaining the correct way to drape an Indian sari gracefully is Mrs. Surjit Kaur, left, to Mrs. George Coiner, center, and Mrs. Lowell Elam, right, at Marjorie Hawes India party. Mrs. Kaur is wearing a purple sari elaborately edged with silver metallic thread. Mrs. Coiner is wearing a rose bridal sari trimmed with gold thread. Mrs. Elam is wearing a sari of gold and brown tones accented with a brooch at the shoulder. Beside them, there is a small table with a lamp and ashtray on it.
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KEL 173 Seated on a couch and looking through an illustrated book on Washington State University are, from left to right, Mrs. Marjorie Hawes, Mrs. Surjit Kaur, and Mrs. Lowell Elam, at Mrs. Marjorie Hawes India party. They are dressed in Indian saris. A centerpiece of flowers sits on a table in the foreground. A photograph hangs on the wall behind the couch. Next to the couch, there is a small stand with a photograph of a woman on it.