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Show Two Hundred at Reception n Berthana Mrs. Thomas D. Deo and .Mrs. Lawrence T. Dec Arc Hostesses I Receiving more than two hundred 1 guests. Mrs. Thomas D. Dee and Mrs. i ri c T. Dee were hostesses ut a lovely reception Thursday afternoon at I the Berthana. Lacy ferns in quaint Jardlncres formed form-ed the Mmple, yet tasteful decorations I in the reception hall, while in the blue room, ferns and baskets oi' yellow ! ni.-tru-oldf. added a touc h of brilliam e to the blue setting. In the dining 'room, the tables were centered with crystal baskets of sweetpeas and violets vio-lets c c.ml.mi ii with ferns and narcissi At the close of the afternoon, the gursts were served refreshments under the direction of George Kern Mis? Lillian Thatcher, violinist, as-isisted as-isisted by Miss Helen Hunter, 'cellist (and Mrs. George Barlow, pianist, played play-ed i program of select musical numbers num-bers 'iuiing the receiving hours. The program given by the trio was as follows fol-lows Morns Inn. " . . . . Tertins Noble My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (Samson (Sam-son et Dalllah) Salnt-Saens Liebet-traume Notturno III Franz Liszt Humoresque . . Anton Dvorak Op 101 La Traviata' . . . Verdi Romance .. ..A. Rubinstein, Op. AA On Bank of the Brook . . Rene De Borsdeffre, Op. 52 Air De Ballet J. Massenet Five Spanish Dances . , M. Mosjkouskl Bourree Sonate No z .John Sel Bach Deep River, American Negro Melody Melo-dy YV. A. Fisher ( id ri 'An .. Fritz Kieisler Polonaise F Chopin Elefr! . J. Massenet Madame Butterfly Puccini Scarl Dance Chaeminade Segurd Joraalfar Edward Grieg. Op. 56 1 Ufl Edward Grlep One Who Yearned Alone Tschaikowsky l.i Clnquaintalna .... Oabrlal Mane Barcarole . . J. orfenbach Petit Bjouterle Bohne |