Reception Given. ..... IllA reception was given on Wednesday afternoon and evening at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitchin* I in honor of their son, Guy KitchinI‘ I and bride. The reception was a most brilliant affair and the large spacious* rooms of the home were decorated inpink and white roses while in the dining room carnations of all colors 21 were displayed. The color scheme In » I the first parlor was dark red, pink in the second and white in the reception 11 hall and sitting room. About one hundred guests were pres, ent. Those from a distance were j Mr. and M^ fj^^^n^mpson, Mr. jaudMr ^ JJ djV r I$$fb i oft*-j^I i s s Lo’aJ Doty and John Thompson, Hr im-j mer, Miss May me Ward, ofton Kentucky and Clyde Kitchi n an. family, of Ilush vf lie. v 1Mr. and Mrs, Kitchin will letV* inI a few days for their new nome at iI Enid, Oklahoma.