| Show HARMING CHARMING BRIDGE TEA GIVEN BY WOMEN OF I ST. ST MARKS MARK'S CATHEDRAL i arty Is Held at Art Arc Barn With lith Members of St. St Mark 1 and St Sr Margarets Margaret's Guilds in Charge Scarlet Japonica Decorates Serving Table Dy By EDITH HINES DINES A delightful post Easter event was the brIdge tea given Tuesday at atc atie ie c Art Barn by st. st Marks Mark's and St SL Margarets Margaret's guilds or of st. st Marks Mark's The tea table was centered with A A. silver bowl filled with arct japonica and silver candlesticks held deep rose candles candies Presiding at the tea and coffee urns ere rere Mrs Arthur W. W Moulton Mrs Haslell Haskell Simons Mrs harry Bracken and Mrs L L. P. P Bow Bow- n. n Mrs A. A Walter Waller Koebler was in harge e of the table arrangements lS as- ted sted b by Mrs George R. R Core Corey and rs Louis T T. Bass Assisting in servO rg g were Mrs J. J T T. Atkins Mrs E. E U- U Pomeroy Mrs Robert O. O Warnock Irs E. E B R. R Brink Mrs Bass Mrs R. R L Connor Mrs F. F H. H pyke and Mrs P. P Reynolds Mrs M. M T. T Pyke was vas charge of oC the tea room Miss Helen ackman and Miss Grace Elizabeth oehler were in charge of th the candy nd nd modeled the aprons Three hun bun red guests were we're in attendance 1 Mrs Phyllis Clark Lewis will give I lecture recital The UThe o of Musical History at the thc rt Barn at p. p ni m. Wednesday Hostesses l will be the members of the club IC |