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Show uu THE RED CROSS TEAS, Mrs. Ezra L Rich entertained fifteen fif-teen ladies at one of the chain of Red Cross teas at her home, 2652 Washington Wash-ington avenue from 3 until 5 o'clock lost Toesda afternoon. A prettily appointed luncheon as served and a social hour enjoyed. On Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. C. Parker of 177 North Washington avenue was hostess to the following ladies at a Red Cross tea from 3 30 until 5 o'clock: Mesdames John A. Stinison. Melford Williams, Edward I Rich, Albert S Davis. W. J. Manning. Man-ning. I M. Kershaw, James McGregor. L. G Read. Edith Read Van Dyke and the Misses Melba Read and Rose Cand. Mrs Parker was assisted in erving a buffet lunehean'by Miss Rose Cand. In addition to the luncheon lunch-eon a social hour was enjoyed during which time musical numbers were iven by the Misses Melba Read and Maxine Parker Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Edward Rich entertained a number of ladies at one of the teas Mrs. Rich served a delicious luncheon and during the social hour musical selections were given by the Misses Oertel and Cleoue Rich and Avon Rich. Tnose present were: Mesdames John Vclker, I. L. Clark, Guy Clark, Frank Stovens, Ed. Browning, J. M. Mills, Dr. Kansler, Valentine Chris Flygftve. S H. Winters, ' Lorov Pugmire. Conrad Bohn. ' Charles Woodward, James Wallin, Thomas Ballantyne, James H. Douglass. Morday afternoon Miss Joseph Ballantyne Bal-lantyne will entertain at one of the teas at her home. |