Show t I 1 i tie 1 I 4 f if 1 t I z I t ti I L. L r yi a k I u r rY Y 1 I Ii i t y IA Oriental Atmosphere Receiving invitations for the Japanese Tea party part af al' Oakridge arc are Mmes Milton S. S Quig Quig- Quigley Ie ley Glen 31 l M Burnham Kenneth L L. L Duncan The Country Club will be bc transformed into nto an Oriental garden for lor the Japanese Japanese Japa Japa- nese Tea sponsored by the Oakridge Ladies' Ladies Association for lor members their mothers and daughters Saturday May Ia 7 from 2 to 4 pm p.m. at the clubhouse clubhouse club club- house in Farmington Receiving the will be bers rs G. G Gibbs Smith president of the Oakridge Ladies Ladies' Association Association Association Mrs Bert Berl Mcgowan Mrs firs J. J W. W Pace and Mrs Glen Burnham A special Japanese program arranged b by Mrs Jun Kurumada Kurumada Kuru- Kuru mada Mrs Jack Oda and Mrs Mas Yano wil be he presented A Tribute to Mother by Miss Julie Simmons tan fan an American field exchange student who spent last summer in Japan a Japanese folk dance b by Miss Yoka Kobayashi an exchange student from Japan and Oriental Oriental Oriental Or Or- instrumental music by Mrs Ben featuring the Koto a Zither type instrument instrument ment said to have originated in China As the finale the old age-old Tea Ceremony will be demonstrate demonstrated ed by Mrs T. T dressed in traditional kimono and obi The unusual floral decorations for the tea arc being arranged by Mrs Frances Takeno Hostesses for the afternoon will vill be members of the Executive Executive tive Board of the Oakridge Country Club Ladies' Ladies Association tion lion Mrs Vern P. P Hough Mrs Douglas W. W Ansle Ansley Mrs Henry Henry Henry Hen Hen- ry Lund Mrs i W. W Stanford Wagstaff Mrs Malu l na Mrs i Ralph Mrs Max l Bishop Mrs Mark ark T. T Kasper Mrs Grant Harvey and Mrs Frank L L. L Richardson Vern P. P Hough Clifford L. L Elliott and Ralph II n. |