f PI SlfT-tt» tenth h a. beau-i the acre About ty affair 'Woman’s Pi Sigma e charily {ammond past teninformal id dances Charlier elided atved from bv the d yellow the first and Mrs. nt preM-jresented nd sweetght who chapter s affair a el Der-rf. Mrs. Id Stan-sh, Mlse irl Etter and her r5. Glenn •key and be con-i of theirlt; chapter the home frc rhfts I’i'i' a*-?ss Chain Kintly onruests of eall ave-Marjorie Mrs W. irs of the ■ •electable the play, the chib all. Mrs. r will be■WilliamsSunday Evening at Mott HomeOne of Hammond most prominent and favorite couples, Mr. and Mrs. pTederick R. Mott of Hohman avenue, who have seen Hammond grow from a small town to a sizeable city and have also grown in the affections of a wide circle of friends, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday evening. June 24th, at their home. A group of friends from Hammond as well as from out of town were received from six to eight and again from eight until ten.Tha entire Mftt home was a plc-» -4........... .......ture with its countless bouquets of rosea in the lovely shades of gold, tied with wide bands of satin rib*MR FRED R MOTTbon Other seasonal flowers such as delphinium, daisies and Ultee were artistically arranged about the home Most of the flowers were gifts from well wishing friends.The guests were received by 31 r and Mrs Mott, who were assisted by a group of relatives, including Mrs B L P Bell, Mrs T. £ Bell. Mrs Charles Hohman, Mrs Charles Wilson. Mrs. Louis 31ott, Miss Rosemary Wilson. Mias Pamela Mott of Tulsa. Okla, Miss Caroline Hohman, Miss Ruth Hohman, Fred Mott the third, of Tulsa, Master Brock enbrougll Mott, also of Tulsa, and Charles Hohman. The Motts* three sons. Fred Mott of Tulsa. Louis Molt and Walter Mott, also assisted.At. various times during the evening the guests were enjoyably served In tlia dining room. The serving table was appointed with a huge bouquet of yellow rosebufls. which were flanked by lighted yellow' tapers. Golden tapers also wera burning on the buffet. Mrs. \V. H. Gostlin and Mrs. Charles Wilson presided at the table pouring.Mr. and Mrs Mott received a wide vaiieiy of handsome gifts from Lheir well wishing friends, including gold pieces, china, glassware, goldtrimmed silver and many congratulatory cards and telegrams One handsome greeting card of special Interest to the guests was that one which came from the west coast which former Hammond friends of the Motts, numbering about 75 adult* as well as little. tnt.H, had signed.Mrs, Mott appeared in a becoming gon n of black and flesh colored, satin flowered chiffon. She also | wore a shoulder corsage during the ; evening.It was especially fitting that the 1 MottR should have the pleasure of ; entertaining on their golden annl-: versary at their residence for It Is there that 42 or their 50 years together have been spentANNIVERSARY COUPLE POPULARNo coup1.© In Hammond In better thought of or has any more enthusiastic friends than tha Motts. Their wedding took place In Hammond on Juno 24, 1584.Mr. Mott was born in Chicago on July 2?th, 1S57, and came to Ham*many years. In Hammond's earliest days, Mrs. Mott was air.cng the first members of the Marquette club and tiie Homewood Magazine club. TheFRED R MOTTMotts are loyal members of St.Paul's Episcopal church.Their five children Include Fredmond in 1874 an an employe of the Molt, Jr., of Tulsa, Robert Mott ofG. H. Hammond company. In 1887;^* Angales, Calif., Louis Motl and he left this concern to engage in the Yrlter Mott of this city, all ofreal estate business. From 1394 to 1S9S, Mr. Mott served as mayor of Hammond.This month Mr. Moct had the pleasure of celebrating his fiftieth year as a Mason and was signally honored ac OraV tempi a.Mrs. Mott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst TV. Hohman, among the pioneer settlers of Hammond. She has been a. leader socially fOTwhom are living, and Ii-sne Mott Wilson, who passed away The Motts have nine grandchildren, including Pamela Mott of Tulsa, Rosemary wr.con of Dyer, Frederick Mott the third. SarahMottfott and Rrockrtnbrangh Mott, a??of Tulsa, Master Bobby Mott, Jr., of Los Angeles, Mildred Mott. Frederick Mott and Mary Louise Mott, of this cityt t tp» r* * rrt* r-v-r* i uifIil'Hirh arSonl last Thursday after-