Bride-Elect Honored at Lovely Trousseau TeaOne hundred guests called at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Leo \ J. Calder Wednesday afternoon to wish happiness to their daughter, Rachel, In whose honor a trousseau tea was given.The prospective bride was radiant in a floorlength gown of pale yellow with a corsage of baby rose buds, as she grcoted her friends with her mother, who wore beige crepe and a corsage of red rose#The lovely floral decorations, in a fall motif, were made by Virginia and Louisa Hacking.After signing the guest book, which was kept by Marita Batty, the guests were ushered into the gift rooms and dining room by Vera, Mildred and Virginia Hacking and Florence Williams, under the direction of Louisa Hacking who supervised serving and ushering.The dining table was centered by rust and yellow baby chrysanthemums In a low bowl on a Vilxrxy hand * crocheted doily which nearly covered the table.Myra Woolley, Laura Hacking, Carol Calder, Carolyn Wallis, Carrie Calder, Beth Bryson and Mary Lou Roberts served the delicate refreshment# which carried out a color-scheme of green anc^ white.Miss dalder exchanged vows . with Clinton Paul Ashworth, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Paul P, Ashworth of Richfield, Utah, In the Salt Lake Temple, October 0.The young couple plan to make their home In Lynn. Mass., about ten xnlles out of Boston, where Mr. Ashworth is employed with the General Electric Company.They left Salt Lake immediately following a wedding breakfast* a# Mr* Ashworth will take over hii new position Oct. 16,* « * «