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Show Many Society Babies Brought By Mr. Stork THIS tilflli month minks th'- rlosinfr f ,mhi wlii'li has hroiifrht t moiv Iiotius in Suit Lake the silwrv lioi''litiT of a hahy's voicf. somm for thr firt tinif mid -othviii (' :i I''!1"":'' ' liy ohlrr hrolhrrs hmI istr)N; a littli- briiith of luiivin j ii a voriilly splnTi-. iiiid tin' loviiic Vl'lcomr tlnv Imvc ri;ri'ifll hils jrocn king liiihy's rnnvn siiMir. Iiis autoiTacv supr'tin'. Itah liovs ami j.'iris aliki- (listnlit'l, llu' fi'licital ions of fnrmls, i.ml Ihcn the iiatni ! Many halns hiv linnifil ami foml pari tils let it r at that - luit a mighty pn tty us loin is tlnm ni yl'i'tril. ( hiistfii- "l ' ' 'llT' . . i-, in, my Kllione homi', ini'Hliins to liaptizi1; with a Christian naini', yrt nam ; ii'K is just as lrpal thoii(rh not so . formal a niHiiiirr of crlrliratinif Huh a SH'Trd ret Vino'iv Jiti'i lua44: ufurtU4U4- - fr-riiity vncial fvnitu with all th snttinjrs of poflpflT'MiN to bo honnroil rirh 1 year 'ami i" turn inavhap auh Ktantially rrmmhor ih honor conferroil upon thnn. Kvrry opportunity is takn to rliristrn thinps of note. Rat tlt-sh ips are Very formally chriKlriH'iI ; also privato yai-hts. Sotno pnopfi' christen thrir antonitbiIr' an-l honips are oftni iiiitttcil. Kvcn J'rinrp I'tah w as ihrist rnrti by tho kiddus of Salt I,ak ami surely soith of lliew I it t It; mitrsi of humanity rotninp (hiring t h ih preat period of time kIiouKI have; formal rhristeiiing partis. Many years ago Mary Lamb vroto: I have a new born niMer; I was nipli tli first that kissed her. When the nursing woman brought llIT, To papa hia infant daughter, JTow pttpa'a dear ryea did glisten. fche'will Khortly hr to ehristrn; And papa haa made the offer, I shall have the naming of her. It has seen said that there t no placa In thla busy world for old peo-pl peo-pl and children, but In Salt Lake the, following; partial list of society babies have found tender, shelter! mr Jove. surely disproving one theory at , est. Among those who have tn the oast vear welcomed their first born l"I lliri iv .MIS IfllH I'lllSf. Mill IIUIC I dauKht r, O. Ignore, of Arizona spent the summer months with them. ... Mr. and Mrs. Hans Flo, formerly ; cf Pi'cuteijo. re "at home lo their I friends In the Zimmerman apartments. apart-ments. A. Smlthen. accompanied by his two daughters. Mrs. Cordon Williamson and Miss AdeJaid !"m:thn, have gone to Colorndo, w-htTc they were called by the death of Mrs. W. F. Klein, fnrmer-I fnrmer-I ly Miss F1orrn.ee Smiths n of this city. Miss Adelaide Stebbena of Omaha. Neb., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank R. Stephens, ut the Stephena home on Q street, for several weeks. a Mr. Frank Torr of Buffalo, S. Y.. who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs H C. Stimpson. at the C. W. Stmipson home on Fast. South Temple street, for the p' st three weeks, wilt i return to her home Monday. Mr. and I Mrs C. W Stlmpioti, who have been in the Last, are expected home tomorrow. re Lieutenant and Mrs. Iavid Keith Jr. who have Iavid Keith 111. Mrs. Keith was, Miss tleneva Savage. The two Oarllng girl - Mrs. Albert Fisher, who was Kirn a Jarling. and Mrs. Pale Iingwell Smithf who was Jane Darling both hve welcomed baby alf'. Haby Fisher ! called FYanoes and Haby Umith Darlene. Another baby girl Is Huth Agnes Trsul. daughter of Mr. and Mra. (1. K. 'raul (Miss Kdna Famsworthi. Major and Mrs. Joseph' K Tyler of J-t. Douglas hsve a second Virginia, named for her mother, who was Virginia Whitney. Dr. and Mrs. ! Isniel (luernsey call their baby girl 1 Margaret Grace. Her mother was Miss ! Alice Lyne. Captain and Mrs Arthur Tibbey have a son. Arthur Rooklldge Tlbbey. The boy carries his mother's maiden name. She was Ixirothy Rook -lidge before her marriage. Fred Ira Ha rend Is named for his fat ner and grandfather. Lieutenant and Mrs. Ira 4 lUrend (Miss Louise Wey welcomed wel-comed their boy last month. The W. F. Peers Jr. call their little girl Beverly Bev-erly Jane. Mrs. Beer mas Miss Sena liorlus. A second Cenevra is the baby srirl of Mr. and Mra. H. Gordon Jennings. Jen-nings. Mrs. Jennings was formerly Miss Oenevra McClelland. Mr. and drs. Jack Travers tMisa France Tre-week) Tre-week) have a son. Jack Jr. Mr. and Mra. MattheW Xotftl 4 Mis CUJre Wit-cox) Wit-cox) have a baby, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. Don . Wllllama have not yet named their baby girl. Mrs. Williams was Misa Helen Oodbe. Nor have Dr. tand Mrs. W. Scott Keyttng decided on name for their son. Mrs. Keyting was formerly Margaret Iee. Mr. and Mrs. F.thelbert Shores call their first l-orn Charles Je Shores. The small daughter of Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles Carrol Bints MI Pentse Karrlrk) will not be named until her fHther returns from overseas. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Richard Tavlor of New York have a Frederick Richard Jr. Mrs. Taylor was Miss Mary Jennings tef ore her m s rr ia ge. Mr. and M rs. Jirl C. Cofim b Isn ca 1 1 t heir boy Karl Jr. Mrs. Coombs was Aleene Carter Mr and Mrs C.uv W Mr- 1 pital. j ... Mfss Nannie PalmT, daughter of K 1 R. palmer, who has spent the past j year visiting relatives and' friends i throughmit the Fast and South, is ex-t ex-t pcted early tn the new year to visit Mr. and Mr. F. B. Palmer at their home on K street Mrs I II. Fa rns worth has Joined her daughter; Miss Ruth Far ns worth, wiiii has been attending the M.trlbor- I nugh school In Los Angeles, nnd they , are spending some time at Ixmg Beach, where Mr. Farnsworth will . Join them ' for the holulaya. j ... Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Gilmer and (baby have ttken an apartment at the Cornell, on Sixth Fast and First South I streets, for the winter. i , ... I Mr Joseph Ge'i;h K.in has returned from Palo Alto, Cal, where she was 1 called bv the illness of her daughter 1 Klsie, who is attending Menlo Park 1 seminary. Mis Llsie rs greatly ini i proved. . j John Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs W. S Henderson, is at the Holy Cross hospital suffering (mm influenza. influ-enza. Miss Gertrude Thomas, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomas, is confined con-fined to her home with an attack of influenza. . Mrs. J W. Hughe, accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Ames, left Monday for I,os Anireles to spend the winter and early spring. Mr C;.rl B King and small daughter'. daugh-ter'. Mary Jane, of New York are is-iti-: Mt Kind's pirents. Mr. ami Mrs C. V. Binler. Mr. King was formerly for-merly Mi- Hazel Butler. . Mrs U i 'rage and two daughters. M Thursel and M iss Velma I rge. hae returned from an extended s,t ' V. 1 Anr r f'1'"n 1 All-n . Kenzle (Miss HeHn 8tiefet rail their son Maurice W. Little Helen Yost is the wee daughter of Mr. and Mr. Don Yost (Mis Marguerite Slmmsl. Captain Cap-tain and Mrs. Mldney Hooper Young call their tiahy son Sidney Hooper Jr. In many other homes the wonderful bird has left his precious bundle, not for the first time, but In many case for the second and third return trip, and In several Instances has completed a charm In sextette on his last visit. Some of the very newest arrivals of IH are: A son. Robert Klnnev, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Whitley. To the Malcolm Key.sera. a baby girl. Klis-uleth Klis-uleth Virginia. In the Le Grand Young Jr. home, another boy. culled Joseph Hardy Young. Mr. and Mra. I.e wis William Howies also have another an-other boy. Billy Jr.. and Mrs. Howies' brother and his wife. Mr and Mr. Rue) Halloran, a second little girl. Marietta. Ma-rietta. Into the lewta A. Jeffs home came a baby girl, Olive. Mr. and Mra Itantel Alexander have a new baby, Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. I Leonard call their second son Frederick Fred-erick I'pton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pembroke Just last week welcomed the fourth little daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Hunter have named their first little girl Bonnie La Blanche The Jay Milnera now have a "n, .lay Paul. Dr. and Mr. L. F. Hummer I have named their baby girl Helen, and the William H. Iearys have another j boy, named David Joseph. The stork left to Mr. and Mrs. Henter F. Walker a wee girl named for her mother and father both; she la ended Winmfred Henter. Theae are only some of the ones Kugene Field must have had in mind when he wrote: "Iast night the Stork came stalking, And, Stork, beneath your wing Luy. lapped In dreamless slumber. The tiniest little thing. "From baby land, out yonder. Reside a silver sea. You brought a priceless treasure A i;ift to mine and me" stunying music since inc ihh""p her husband. Major Johnson, for overseas over-seas service. Mr. and Mrs A H. Dp Nike and son Robert hae gone lo Cul. forma, to spend Ihe winter. 1 1 . Mr. and Mrs Hugh Van Swennger Je'Hve Monday for Casa Grande. Ariz, for a short stay, but will return to Salt iJike for the hoi. days. ... Mrs. Knight L. Clapp of ogd-n is a guest of Mrs. F. L. Mini ay on C street. ... Mrs. Hal Yates M ;son has gone to Denver to spend the holidays with her mother. ... Mrs. Charles Bannister will leave Monday for L-rkelev. Cal.. to spend (he hol.as with Mr. and Mrs. L'U-waid L'U-waid Bann ster. Mrs. iUiunsier -ha speit the past ix months with her daughter. Mrs. C. B. Spiague, on Harvard Har-vard avenue. j . Mrs. Kdwin Francis Holmes ha re- ; turned to Salt 1-ake- after a two weeks' ; trip to (Msadena. Cal Colon, Holmes is at Pasadena and Mrs. Holmes will join him uk-1" later for the winter. '( - - - ----- i Mr C If. Jenkinson returned M-m- : day from Klko. Nev., where she has been with her daughter, Mrs. Kdmund Judge Kearns, for the past month. I Knsign Jack M. Badger, son f Mr. j and Mrs Rodney T. Badger of the naval a la! ion. teceiitly slat loned at 1'eiisaetil.i, 11 a .. is viuting bis parents on an Indefinite furlough. Mis lUdgt-r I" convarc:iig fmm an attack " of influenza . Mr. and Mr. Krneit Hill an' n southern California, where Mr Hill has been in training at San Diego, and f Mrs Hid h been fmm.m.i it:;ii Ji La l.lolla. They are expected home with- in a we.-k or m. . ! ... I ' B .Franklin Riter has returned home , 'from Ft Mc Arthur, where he was in; training and recently received his discharge. dis-charge. Mr and Mrs. Rtter are at the, K. D. Woodruff home on North State street for the winter. 1 ! Mrs. Miriam Brock Jenkins, who came here from New York to attend the funeral of her father. Charles P. Brooks, hss been confined to her home since ger arrnul with the influenza. . . 1 Mr. and Mrs "Ned" Woodruff iMiss K' Maoi are expected t return to Salt l-ake lief fire the holidas Mr. , Woodruff has. been eiatl'-ned at Waco, ! Teg.- I Mi Helen Knowlton Is confined to her home with an attack of influenza. . M s Beth McCune ha returned frm an extended via t in Caitfortna with Mr and Mrs J A Wualey sod is am wnh br mother M the Mr-Cune Mr-Cune horue on F.st Third Sotith stree t . . Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hrn ef Car-f)4 Car-f)4 ae aficesifJ Ltts d-iuh:rr,. Friends of Mrs. J. T Keith will he glad to know that site has sufficiently recovered from her recent operation for appendicitis to be at her home In Haxton place. Mtss Katharine Keith M'h came from Marlborough schr.ol during her mother's illness, will return to Loa Angeles today. Mr. and Mrs Frank M Huddleson have closed their country home In Mill Creek nnd are at home for the I winter at No. 2 Hill apartments. 1 I Mrs Chester Murphey of Portland, ore., has come to visit her sister. Mrs. j Charles W Whitlev. . j Mr and Mrs. Iew is B. McCornick are spending a short time In Han Fran- I CISCO. Mr and Mrs C. K. Groentieck are ex- ' itected lo return to Salt Iike fmm New t York ngain next week, for a fewdavs I en route to California, where Mr. I Griesteck is called on business. ... Mr. J. D. Wood ha closed her home on Fast South Temple street and has gone to Venice, Cal., for the winter. . Mrs Mary Flnnegan has gone tor Han Diego n vt'Mt her dauehter. Mrs. I. H. .Crouch, formerly Miss Hattie 1 Fmnegan of this city. " Mr. and Mrs James Chlpman left during the week for southern California Califor-nia to spend the. winter. The trip was made by automobile via the southern route. A second little son came to gladden 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Reese Wednesday morning at the Holy Cross 1 hospital Mrs. Ree was formerly 1 Miss Beth Merrill , The lt meeting for the year of the Bed Cross auxiliary of phfllips Con- , I srecational church will he held all day 1 Tuesday- at the home of Mrs. E. E non 1 on Hou'n Hcvrnth East street. "The)' -I |