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Show Louise Barton Gives a Tea To Show Trousseau The Benn E. Broadbent horn, 427 Douglas street, was CI um Ins ted entirely by candlelight Sunday evening for the trousseau tea given by Mrs. Broadbent't niece, Mlaa Louis Barton, who la aooa to be- mmb (K krlft n WAwimrA R Erakann Th decorations ware all white, with table centerpiece of chrys-anthemums chrys-anthemums placed In a low stiver basket, and silver candelabra held tha tapers. Receiving the guests at the door were Miss Joy M. Richards, and In the receiving line were Mrs. Broad-bent, Broad-bent, Mrs. J. Bryan Barton of Santa San-ta Fa, N. and Mrs. William B. Erekeon. Showing the trousseau of the bride-to-be to her many friends ware Miss Bath Barber, Mrs. William Wil-liam F. Holt Mrs, Martha R. Eld-redge Eld-redge and Mrs. A. C Gunderson. Ellises Return Mr. and Mrs. A. C Ellis Jr who spent the holidays In the east, have returned to their home, 607 Second Sec-ond avenue, accompanied by their grandchildren, Karen and Robert Von Khrum. They visited their . daughters, Miss Clarissa Ellis of New York City and Mrs. Virginia Von Khrum of Philadelphia. us ii i i ii i ec an mas |