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Show TEA OF TUESDAV IS PLEASANT AFFAIR. List Tuesday afternoon from J until un-til ti o'clock Miss Gladys Rich entertained enter-tained at tea in compliment to Miss Mildred Mcintosh and Miss Edith Granger, Y W. C A workers, who were in the city for a day in the inr est of the V. W. C A and who in the evening gae splendid addresses in the First Congregational church. Miss Mcintosh is from the Denver headquarters head-quarters and Miss Granger is recent l returned from overseas service. Both had a splendid message to dellvei to the people of Ogden. The tea was one of the most enjoyable enjoy-able eents of the week and about three bundled guests called during the hours of entertaining. The rooms were very prettily decorated with red roses and ferns. Following are the names of those who assisted Miss Rich in entertaining Reception Mrs Ezra Rich, Mrs. Kd-ward Kd-ward Blcbsel, Mrs J. H Thomas. Mis Frank K. Bartlett. Miss Katherlne Joyce, Miss Lophella Runyon, Miss Dorothy Wright and Mrs. A H. Cous ins; assisting at the tea table. Mrs A. R Hey wood, Mrs. R. E. Bristol. Mrs Helen Click. Mrs. M. S. Brown ing. Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft and Mrs. E. O Wattis. A delightful feature of the after noon's entertainment was the musical program given by Miss Mary Parmley. violinist, accompanied bv Miss Gladys Rich, Mrs. Fred N ess and Miss Mildred Mil-dred Ware sane two duets Delicious refreshments were served during the afternoon |