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unsuspected talent to light. Beautiful
embroideries, drawn work, hand made
lace, bead bags, crocheted and appliqued
bed spreads, hand painted china, pictures
in oil and water colors, portrait and color
photography, uniquely dressed dolls,
novelty place cards, and colored lantern
slides, made a truly remarkable display.
Tea was served in the lower hall and the
room was unusually attractive with a
large bunch of forsythia on the piano,
a center piece of lavender and pale pink
stocks on the large tea table, and jonquils
on the smaller tables. The pourers were
Mrs. Channing Souther, Miss Carolyn
David, Mrs. Sydney R. Blakely, Mrs.
Walter C. Durfee*, and Mrs. Joseph A.
Locke.

Respectfully submitted,
Lucy E. Henderson.
Rec. Sec.

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EmmaRuff

I never get tired of the vivid descriptions included for the flowers and decor.

EmmaRuff

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