,% l4»rs«* Sam Kfcrlvrd mul fl»r TenII % ■I Wat a CompleteI' The spacious parlors at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mat thews, of Grove street, were crowded Saturday afternoon with those who went there to attend the tea given by the Guild of the Qhurch of the Redeemer. The guests were received by the following reception committee, Rev. Dr* Jocelyn Johnstone, Mrs. Charles Matthews, Mrs. B. A. * Hege-man, Jr., Mrs. Emile Woltmann, Miss! Kate Embury, Mrs. George, P. Du-pee, Mrs.;Frank Browne and Mrs. Samuel Townsend. ^The tea room was ntost artisticly decorated and here presiding over a vjiy prettily arranged table were Miss Bessie Day and Miss Davis, while Miss Alice Barlow, Miss Daisy Els-bprg, Miss Brown, Miss Helen Phillips and Miss Alice Thompson, served the tea and chocolate.i ?jThp table of fancy articles was under the of Miss. Woltmann,Miss^BtevenSi iss Lizzie Hosbrock, Miss Emily Thompson, Miss Phillips and Miss Pond; and the candy and cake booth was looked after by Miss Qrace Brown, Miss Horne, Miss E DeKlyn, Miss Mary Embury and Miss Barlow.jrhe tea was a great success socially as; the attendance was much larger than was expected. The financial part was especially pleasing as, about $200 was received which goes toward the .building fund. ■!