Ryderwood Scene of ReceptionRYDERWOOD — The Rev, «nd I Mrs. John L. Magooo were hon-1 ered 6uwi*y, May *r on the oc-1 caslon of their Mlh wedding an-1 niversiry, Married Sn Minneapo-ll li*. Minn., on May t, 1 002, they I came to Washington in 1905 to [1 make their home and at one time I Rev. Magoon was pastor of the II Ohehalls • First Baptist church. LI Three years ago the honor couple I moved lo Ryderwood to retire but II in response to the requests of their I townsmen Rev* Magoon became Iacting pastor of the Ryderwood I! Community church, IFollowing the evening service I Sunday about 150 friends gathered I In the social rooms of the church I to surprise the Magoons with a I reception. Yellow tulips, azalea I blossoms and candles, carrying out I the go Men theme, centered Ihe re* I freshment table from which the I ices and cakes were served, Mrs. I Charles Barber, and Mrs. Ross In- I man presided at the coffee urns. I Seymour Atidersor. acted as 1toastmaster and Mrs/.George Me-1Cullocb sang “Because” and Love 1 Sends a mile Gift of Roses/' Wait- | |er Kaufman of Chehalis. aatig I jl'Rless This House/* and led the I ‘group in singing “Love’s Old Sweet I sSong/1 IMrs. William Lundstrom, Mrs. [ Seymour Anderson * a iwt Mrs. Ron*t*ld Ingraham. daughter of the .honored guests. Assisting were ;Mrs. George Love, Mrs. John Ny-; strom, Mrs. Male am Brown. Mrs. .George Rosenberger, Mrs. Charles !Fees, Mrs. Lloyd Campbell, Mrs, Mack Prim, Miss Leila Bay leu and ■ Gils Angel, Mr- and Mrs. Harry |Heehtner arranged the basket of • flowers in the auditorium.'I In charge of the reception were