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S v P 7 x v i 4 sw z r S' S t if'S S t J ll if w 1 i J J f e CY 1 d r s 1 n Y y y 1 y f F I f tf t ir I Io k U r 5 t t S t Y s j y l H J I y 4 E y y w t hu s. s t. t 4 tilL s i L t. t w w wl O l eo- eo hw l h. h f fIt Upper left ra M Mrs rs E Edwin d W win i n a Holmes an in interesting interesting in- in v i Jr f Salt Lake guest u e s t last week Upper right the group representing representing rep rep- resenting the Service together together to to- gether stamp posed at the Ladies Ladies' Literary Literary Liter Liter- I I ary club meet meet- 4 t ing inn Miss Mi Etha Eth rT AED IID IY fi s I essentially ame u a ume me me f da day will have a note of mess ess mingled with the g this year since In I Iome ome there will T be one or more moro i I places ces for the boys bos who have haver r Answer answer their country's call can patrons are offering offering- the hospi- hospi homes on Thursday to who are strangers among hoping as they do so so that r other matrons are offering u ie kindness to their sons irge affairs are planned for although a number of small p parties are scheduled and as ash h clubs and hotels will offer table t ble dinners Colonel sj Alfred Hasbrouck and his Irk Irs i. i Peter Hulme will entertain erat fat at the commandants commandant's Douglas nd Mrs William WilHam Philip Kiser informally at dinner and home of Le Grand Young B Butte tte hollow will be as Is the the lehe ho scene of a gay g-ay family igi Mr and Mrs 1 Willard Villard Hane Han Han- e entertain at dinner at the Uni- Uni club l b the first of a series of ot 1 dinners planned for the tho near weeks week's larger affairs the Utah She give the second in its series er dances Wednesday evening hotel Utah and a hop will be nd y night at Ft Douglas I the post hops will be held tl t UX i instead of weekly as when I o regiments were here I r r I S Salt lt Lake people left last week Thanksgiving Thanksgiving- with the boys stationed t at Camp Kearny andr and r lanning to fo o leave about the theoff off December to remain until homa Kearns left l Friday to J with her son Jr who is a sergeant in Bat- Bat n ne ne e Hundred Forty-Fifth Forty artil- artil Camp amp Kearn Kearny She will be bee bel l alfirst e first of ot this week by former Kearns and another son son Edill Edill Edill Ed- Ed ill also go from Elko Nev Nov has spent the summer and ands lie s ranch Jc is ichard and ard W W. Young left yester- yester In Clonel Young for the holi- holi J to Salt Lake after s Colonel Young ia is comman- comman dant of the Utah troops at Camp Kear Kear- ny Mrs Young was accompanied b by her daughter Miss 1 Mary Young Mrs 1 J Jeanette anette Sharp Ferguson left yesterday for San Diego where she will be joined shortly before Christmas by her daughter daugh daugh- ter Miss Mildred Ferguson Fergus Ferguson is a member of battery E One Hundred Forty-fifth Forty artillery HONG the artistic living reproductions re reproductions reproductions re- re A AMONG productions of famous paintIngs paintings paintings paint paint- ings at the general meeting of the Ladies Ladies' Literary club on Friday was an attractive group representing representing representing tho the new Service Together stamp and posed by Miss Etha Mayo as Liberty Miss 1 Pearl as the soldier and Miss Ethel Bixby as agri agri- culture The stamp was designed by Eugene F F. Savage a a. prominent American artist artist artist ar ar- ar- ar and a Pris de Rome man of 1912 It will be bo sold under the tho auspices of the New York Arts club The proceeds proceeds proceeds pro pro- will aid another of the already long list of most worthy war charities charities charities chari chari- ties the money will go to the American American Ameri Ameri- can Artists War Emergency fund lund which supplies necessities to the families families fam fam- illes of American artists who are serving ing ing- ingIn in the war The Inspiration for the stamp was President Wilsons Wilson's words We Ve must all speak act and serve together It Itis Itis Itis I is triangular in shape with the group shown in the picture symbolizing the I I relation to Liberty of ot the soldier the tho defender and the farmer fanner the pro pro- ducer Both essential both fighting e for the tho just cause which must win The stamps will be sold in the East and perhaps in the West They will willbe willbe willbe be used as seals on packages or letters after tho the manner of the Red Hed Cro Cross s stamp The cost will he be 1 cent each Because of 01 the large part camouflage is playing In modern war science ar artists artists artists ar- ar arc are in great d demand and a large e number of our American artists are already in service It seemed most fitting and quite in accordance with the patriotic spirit of the times Umes that the tho historic Amelia Amella Palace once the scene of ot so many brilliant social functions while its gracIous gracious gra gra- gracious cious mistress Mrs Edwin F. F Holmes presided there should now be given while the need is so urgent to the cause of humanity During the their it visit here bore which lasted I fi M Mayo is s- s LibI Lib Lib- Liber Liberty t Miss Bess Fad Fad- ty Miss Pearl d. d dies chairman J of f 4 t the h e soldier a and n d the r reception e C e p t Ion Miss Ethel committee of the Bixby dance and card ture c party to be given At tomorrow night at atthe 4 t a the Hotel Utah r 4 7 I a III I 1 I i r M 5 X q I I. I 1 u r I I I from Saturday until Wednesday Colonel Colonel Colonel Colo Colo- nel and Mrs Holmes offered their spacious former home homo to the tho local chapter of the Red fled Cross And so scores of or prominent society women who have ve c spent happy hours as guests of or Utah's Silver Queen when she lived here hero will now spend pend a largo large part of their days In the tho same rooms making the Red fled Cross supplies for which there is such a necessity Colonel and Mrs Holmes were ac accompanied accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied to California by Mrs Holmes' Holmes sister Mrs 1 Jay Tarvin Harris Harris Har liar I ris and her er two children Susanna and Bransford who will spend the winter there The were returning from an Eastern and Southern trip of or ofa ora a month or more r I LEADING social event of tho the A week is the tho dance and card party to be given Iven tomorrow night at the Hotel lintel Utah The proceeds will go to the Knights of or Columbus Columbus Columbus Co Co- Co- Co lumbus welfare fund which will aid aidin aidin aidin in providing healthful recreation cen cen- I tel'S for the soldiers The Tho number of prominent people working on the various various various vari vari- ous committees in charge Insures its being one of ot the delightful events of ot the season I Following are the committees Committee on arrangements arrangements Airs Mrs A. A H II S. S Bird chairman Mrs A A. A Fred Ired Wey Vey Mrs 1 J. J C. C Hanchett Miss B. B O. O I Jacobs Mrs P P. P J J. Mrs John Harvey Mrs John F F. McEnany Mrs R. R C. C Treanor Mrs 1 John T. T White Patronesses Patronesses Mrs W. W S S. S McCornick l Mrs Joseph Geoghegan Mrs J J. J E E. I Dooly Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs J J. C. C Lynch Mrs W. W E. E Fife Mrs 1 Elizabeth OBrien O'Brien Mrs 1 C. C A A. A Quigley Mrs J. J E E. Cosgriff Mrs Henry Byrne llyrne Mrs 1 C C. W. W Whitley Reception Reception The The Misses Bess Paddies Claire Driscoll Margaret Collins Julia Stephens Florence Sullivan Marguerite Marguer Marguer- ite Lecuyer Dorothy White Margaret Jenkinson Kathleen G Geoghegan Celesto Celesto Celesto Ce- Ce lesto Laramie Card committee committee Airs Mrs F. F J J. Westcott Westcott West West- I cott chairman Mrs S S. S E. E Whiteley west I ley Mrs J J. F F. F Mrs W W. F F. F Oden Ode Mrs A. A J. J Bruneau Miss Margaret I Gibbons Mrs A. A J. J Gillis Mrs 1 II H. Goggin Coggin Mrs James OConnor O'Connor Mrs J. J B. B McEnany Mrs 1 John Hickey Mrs J J. J C. C Daly Miss i Kate Halloran Mrs James Hughes Mrs 1 P. P Breining Miss 1 Anna Mrs 1 M. M T T. Kearns Floor committee A. A. A C. C Sullivan VH W. W H. H Leary J. J H. H McKay Ray Pay Werner Edward Swift George Jay Gibson A. A T. T Driscoll William Hurley J J. B. B Maher Door committee R. R C. C Treanor P.J. P. P J J. J Owens R. R O. O Kane Robert nobert E E. Driscoll Driscoll Dris Dris- coll coB James Lynch Candy committee committee Mrs Marcellus Snow Miss 1 Florence Florenco Sullivan Miss 1 Margaret Crowley Miss Bess Faddies Miss Irma Inna Custer and Miss lIss KatherIne Driscoll r Mrs A A. A B. B Sawyer and Mrs W. W C. C Hayward will entertain at a a. card party Saturday December 1 I at the Sawyer home East Fifth Firth South street The Tho I proceeds will buy equipment for the Red Cross unit of St St. Pauls Paul's church I |