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Show Wedding Bells Deck Tea Table Wlien Mrs. Wiesley Honors Fae Wood tag the reflector upon which they stood were rlolet compi for the following guests: Miai Peek, Ml Stump, Mis Schubach, Mlas Ry berg, Mis Campbell and Mm Geo aldln Gallagher. Wedding belli of all klndi made a clever decorative motif for the tea that Mrs. O. A. Wlealey cave at her home, 1588 Tale avenue, Sunday afternoon for her future daughter-in-law, Mia D. Fae Wood, who will be married to Bruce Wlealey of Loe Angel on Thanksgiving day. Blue and pink wedding bell and matching fall flower decorated the serving table, which waa covered cov-ered with a handsome Chinee lace cloth and illuminated with white cathedral taper: Greeting the guests at the door waa Mrs. Leo - M. Jacobsen, and in the receiving line were the bride' mother, Mr. Augusta Wood, Miss Wood and Mr. Wle-ley. Mrs. Vere Wlealey was In charge of the dining room, assisted by Mrs. Slgel Hatcher, and presiding at the table were Mrs. Harry T. Reynold Jr, Mr. L. A. Stevenson, Mrs. Charles R. Mabey and Mrs. Vivian Snow. Serving were. Mia Evelyn Ry-berg, Ry-berg, Mlas Dorothy L. Graham. Miss Adelaide Campbell, Mlas Helen M. Schubach, Miss Urssl Peck and Mlas Mary Louis Stump. Another party was given for Mlas Wood Sunday morning at the New house hotel. It was a breakfast with Miss Dorothy L. Graham, 1349 East Thirteenth South street, as hostess. Table decorations were two white turkeys with wedding bells tied about their necks, and bank- |