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Show Elaborate Tea i Is Home Event of Much Charm i Mrs. Ezra Richardson Is Host- I ess to Many in After- I noon Gathering rlo jelloss hry.anthmunis cot. blned with green fern and arranged In attractive tall. wicker baskets formed t ti e p.-rft-i t d-. orallve effect in the reception ball of the home of Mrs H ECsra Richardson last Wednesday aft- B ernoon when she was hostess at one of the prettiest and most elaborate H teas of the season. Entertaining two H hundred guests, many of them, oilt- i Of -town, Mrs. Richardson proved her- H self a charming hostess. H Assisted by Mrs. T U Ryan and sev- I era! others, Mrs. Richardson received her guests in the blue room of her B home, still other baskets of ellow H ; chrysthemums were used as an appro-priate appro-priate setting, combining prettily with the 'due of -the room. The whole scene was Illuminated softlj with while light?, shaded by blue. Others assist H ; ing Mra. Richardson were Mrs B. Mrs Ka'.hrsn Shu f f lebarg : airs. M. Runyon. Mrs. A. G. Horn. Mrs. i' v Kirkendall. Mrs. Edwar.il 1 Blchsel. Mrs T. IE Davis. Mrs A s 1 Condon. Miss Vivian Callicutt. and Mrs H IDePue Falck. Tea was served in the dining room H I Among those who poured were MrS. H Edward Bl( '-el. Mrs T H. Davis. Mrs. P. V. Kirkendall, Mrs. A. G. Horn, Mr?. H O. M- Runyon and Mi E. M. Conroy B ; Delicate shaded pink chrysanthemums were used in the decorations there A BVJ mound of palms and pink chrysar.the- BVJ ' mums was formed through the ccn- BVJ iter of the tea table, with a large mlr- I ror reflecting the delicate color com - blnatlon m either end of the tea table a crystal i andlestlck with pink Shades added the final touch. Bas-kets Bas-kets of chrj'Btanthemums were tied ef- I fectively with fluffy bows of pink ma- BVI Miss Audra Kirkland and Mls Char- lotte Davis assisted with the serving. The Lillian Thatcher orchestra HAVI placed In one of lee adjoining rooms, k'tis.. impropriate selections. HBVJ ... I Members of the Methodist church tenderi I i n :eption to Rev. Hugh I Neville and Mrs Neville, Thursday I evening In tho church parlors. Rev. pBVJ Neville k the nes minister of the Og-'den Og-'den churchy ha ing taken tho place of VJ Rev ' R. Qarver. The parlors were decorated eirtth cut fall flowers. The H-fJ following program was given during the evening: Bluno solo Miss Anna Bunn BS Address of welcome from the churob. ( Response hy Rev. Neville BVJ Address of welcome from the Minis- HKH terlal association J Rev. W. L Melllnge? pBVJ Whistling solo ...Mrs. Ada R. Crahgle Accompanied by Miss Ida Ander-son, Ander-son, violinist, and Miss Mablc Ross, pfanist. Reading Mrs. W. L- Mel linger . Violin solo ... Miss Ida Andcrsoa Mr and Mrs. Clyde Woodcock en-tertalned en-tertalned a number of their friends at dinner Thursday evening at their home. Madison avenue- After J the serving of a delicious dinner bj the hostess the remainder of the eve-ning eve-ning was spent in playing progressive five hundred. Honors were awarded in Mi- and Mrs CurtiS Allison. Cbrys- ;anthemums were useil for the decora-tlon decora-tlon of th dining room table Those presenl were Mr and Mrs Curtis Al-llson, Al-llson, Mr. and Mrs .lohn R. Watson, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Harris, Mr. ani Mr. Ernest Chelston, Mr- and Mrs Merlin Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde j Woodcock, host and hostess. Among the pretty events of the week su a miscellaneous shower held at iiio home of B. V Steed at Clinton tMonday evening In compliment, to .Mrs Eva Steed, who svas recently I married m Salt lake. The affulr was given by Mrs. Clara Child Hill and .'Irs. Sylvia Child Sorenson, sisters of the bride. Seventy-five guests were entertained during the evening and enjoyed games and other social enter-jtalnment. enter-jtalnment. A two-course luncheon was I served. Mr. and Mrs. Steed were the H recipients of many beautiful and use-Iful use-Iful presents They will live in Ogden land will be at home to their friends ifti November 15- H r H Miss Ellen Thomas and Miss Eu-Cilia Eu-Cilia Thomas entertained last Wednt--da: evening at a shower In compli-m.ent compli-m.ent to Miss Mary Read. November lr'..-.e. The shower was given at the hone of MIsq Lucille Thoiiius, S4SS I Monroe avenue Tho rooms were dec-orated dec-orated with fall flowers. Games and I music Were enjoved and refreshment-Were refreshment-Were served. The hostess was assist-: assist-: o-tl by Mrs. N. J. Thomas Thirty-five guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shumakcr en-" tertained a number of the young pee-pie pee-pie of the forestry service Saturday 'Nov. 6 at a dam ing party at Cue Befthana. After an evening spent in I dancing, the guests went to the Shu-'maker Shu-'maker home. A dainty luncheon was (served. Pink roses arranged with fern formed the centerpiece for the table. 'Covers were laid for twelve. ... H A missionary farewell party was Ighcn in honor of Elder Clermont A. Oborn Friday evening in the Thlr-teenth Thlr-teenth ward amusement hall. A pro-gram pro-gram of readings during the earlj pari Of the evening was followed by a dance Refreshments were served sir Oborn Is leaving for Tongai Islands on Nos-. 17. He will be the sixth missionar:. sent out by the 1'hir-I 1'hir-I teenth ward this year ... Murion W. McBride and Miss .V ul-K ul-K Leber of Salt Lake s.-re married Mondav afternoon at the residence of H.-s. and -Mr,t- w- '- Melllnger. Mr. Mi i;ride Is Southern Pacific em- plO Tl:- COUPle Will make ihoiiic in S.i It Lakq for the preccnt. LM ... I Mrs. O. M Runyon and Mrs. 1. K. iKIrkendall attend.-. i .. bi isi-- partj U-is.-n ThursdSy afternoon In Salt Lakl i by Mrs. V'el.!.. .Mr. and Mrs T. D. Ryan i?u -h i ' s evening for Eos Angeles, Cal. I They were called to the coast by the illness of their son, Raymond. |