Show r rf fr Spirit 1111 0 of f Liberty r Olla pter ter I at S e Annual Af Affair vl fa- fa fair far r Celebrates Birthday Birthday Birth Birth- day of r Washington ashington o 1 ARRANGEMENTS i I Ion PROVE PROTE PERFECT 1 1 Addresses on Order Il Illustrious Tl- Tl 11 Ancestors 1 aud and Noblesse Oblige I Included in jn Pro Program era in I Still m mid tI the wreck of thrones les r shall 11 live undimmed med our our ur her hems hero's fame And years rc years rs succeeding yen years rears rs shall f rJ C t C S I Increase e 5 of honors to hi his name mE William Cullen Bryant l' l WASHINGTON'S W. S 'S birthday is the i center of as ns much if not more interest nail and patriotism than any other the holiday of the th year year- ear day is held in reverence reference by n all 11 lo loyal 1 American Al citizens c t. t zens it is particularly set aside e by y certain n 5 societies to b be observed observed ob uh- served in an appropriate anti and patriotic patriotic patri patri- otic oLic manner s Spirit of at Liberty chapter Dau Daughters of pt pr the American nc Revolution the local branch r of or th the grf great Rt national or organization anZ ml 1 lion tion have for man many years J past t t observed ob- ob ser served d the day by with a patriotic cele- cele celebration bration n which from a social point of or f vIew lips has las ranked with the most elaborate ember ember- rate ate t anti and ami exclusive u ht fu year ca r. r Te Yesterday the thc seventh annual banquet ban- ban Luet was wag given gh b 1 by the chapter at the Hotel Utah r the most favorable au auspices rIH The fhe attendance exceeded ec f 1 that of any am similar occasion The artt allot ar- ar lot tt its JIo so successfully carried d 2 out in- in ina a r r f t of were en- en r r du I A du io- io toy ef JJ j 1 committee Mr Mang Ir Benne Benner X 1 Smith Mrs tr Lewis Lewla 13 B. B McCornick and and Mrs Ir Clarence ClarenceE f E K Allen Flag Flax Behind Table At a a. few Cew minutes after the time set pct sety ct y for the die luncheon the members and their guests guestA were ushered into the banquet room which pl presented a beautiful beau beautiful beau beau- scene with an immense m flag Jag as background for th the table where wh the officers tres and toast- toast J Vers were sent seated cd Portraits o ot of ji Geor George c and Martha lartha Washington were on fn either side of the banner Th The table decorations were strikingly ray ray- tried out in the colonial colors which 1 are also the tho colors colot's of or tho the chapter chapter- buff burr and blue Artistic lc baskets filled with bright golden olden daffodils daffodil au and ferns were placed at Intervals ls along along- the tho tables with of or blue maline forming ormin the desired combination Tho The Troubadour our orchestra rend rendered red a L dell delightful music program of national airs during during- the 1 serving of oC the following menu Fruit Cocktail Celer Celery Salted Almonds a Lob Lobster t r wb r In m Broiled d Spring Chicken on Toast li French rench Peas Sweet Potatoes au Gratin i Currant Jelly Water AVater att r Cress V ti Cold Asparagus lS Bt B Bell Ice Cream i Assorted 1 Cake CaIto Coffee i i At each earh place lace were erP laid booklets c containing the program m and menu 1 beautifully gotten g up in the chapter colors color with tho time national emblem on the cover er and containing tho time names of K- K the officers and entertainment commit commit- tee 1 Hall Opens Program Tho The Ht literary ran and patriotic program of tho time da day was ushered In at the close clone oC of the menu when Mrs Mra T. T L. L I M 11 Hull fall the chapter regent resent before Introducing the tf spoke briefly upon the thc then n J manner of or cel celebration of or national holl- holl dB days 8 and antI welcoming welcoming- those present She told of or the part the time Dau Daughters l of or the American Revolution had 11 taken In bringing ing about a L safe and sane salle Fourth of Jul JuI July She touched upon the customs customs cus- cus t. t toms observed observed in ht the celebrations of ot oft t Thanksgiving Christmas an and Now W Years saying that while there thero were reforms which could coull be blou brought ht about they each held their own peculiar place In re regard to Washington's birthday she said that there could be no doubt doubts as' as s to tho the proper propel orthodox celebration of the day and ana that the members of or i the thc D D. D A. A R. R could coul be proud proul of oC their g ancestors ors who made it possible for Washington to be tin the Father of or Isis Ills Country She wound up by remark remark- f. f t in lug ing that it too natural to only rem e tab 1 d was waa ih dead heroes but ii that r cr h in a n i leis Ills ls' ls O time Washington e shit n had hadi hads d i s come In for hl his share of or criticism and f abuse abu abuse both bolh personal an and political while h 11 0 now the tho greatest I honors honor were era accorded accord his hiD memory l t In n Introducing Mrs Miss II Robert Hobert YelleR Relies the l' l regent said ml she lh was tho t proud Poud 1 possessor of or many bars hals anI announcing an- an I as many revolutionary ancos- ancos tors and well fitted tilte 1 to carr carry out the patriotic program assigned to her as toastmistress Mr tars r Fishier Fisher said in n part g j Toastmistress Speaks I I 1 want to thank our beloved belo 1 Jc regen regent nt t acid id you rou ladies for the great honor be- be l. l towed upon me m Some women are arc areo ego 10 o absent minded that the they often otten I fall faU all to reco recognize themselves an and d 1 I failed Called to reco recognize nize until this minute how 1 I would be bo overwhelmed over over- whelmed b by this honor Our re reE ret rem retreat re- re E t ent nl has called upon IHA me today as 38 th theat the c m treat first eat woman oman 1 If the l legend Jend is true tru the thc first woman herself herset W was only a aside side issued Issue Such is hi m my place placA tod today nut hut T r take the greatest pleasure in In Introducing In- In the other women who ar are In-I In e cl to malce malc the occasion a R. glad larl orne one and nd to express sentiments in n I the spirit of I Our OUI first toast is What Wha t We W Stand For Or I haY hAV n asked kod an nn answer r to this p question front from lom many of ot our members member r s send nd have p received c a variety varlet of ot answers 1 t j 4 T FEI j r I d ci H x r J S 1 t i w f t 1 4 V r t I C Y i I k 5 i l I t 3 A a r r v I f fir j i t f fi r I l i i u- u 7 L 1 i t I. I I j 11 f. f t. t l t i i t fr I 1 Z Oien l 1 n r 1 t S t i I 1 11 t r w I A c o 3 t r t tit Ic f l f ft c sAS t f f t vw 4 L deW L 7 0 I t 1 I t. t C j 1 r I 4 7 j 1 r fl i I OJ L' L f J J. J y Cooley s Studio I J From left eft i to 11 ho e Ill hove Above t ll I AV r. r i t toastmistress tres and ana Mr r Lt Lewis j trl Y B. B of f 11 lt t t committee n te below Mrs A I ina b dIJ chapter I regent reent and ancl 1 Mrs Ii s 's Molly Stark vice ire regent center Mrs Ir Benner X X- Smi h h chairman banquet committee Some ome seem em to think the tho meetings of or orthe the society serve el a a. mild diversion to some It represents a f cessation of or daily dall all carps cares others have thought that It should be he a m means ans of promulgating of omo civic or ot philanthropic hobby hobb their own or to further som worthy worth object while from front others I have re received re- re d an In equivocal Hn answer er Mrs Boyd Hod in n response a to the toast gave gars a l. l clear cleat and comprehensive o Id Idea hie a of what th national organization stood for tor quoting as her authority article Xo No 2 of its Ita by laws Its obJect shall hall be b. to perpetuate the memory memOl and the spirit of oC the tho men and antI women who achieved cd American ind independence inde- inde p b by tho the preservation of oC the records s o of Individual t services ser of revolutionary revo revo- soldiers and patriots h by the encouragement ement t of or historical historical research in ht relation to the thc revolution by the erection of monuments by tho promotion promotion promo promo- tion lIon of the study of ur patriotism m In the schools school of the locality and antl b by the celo- celo bration of or patriotic anniversaries annl Gives Humo Humorous ous Talk The toast Our Illustrious Ancestors was waR responded to in humorous manner by Dr Grace C C. Stratton the toastmistress toastmistress toast toast- th the tho talk with I tho the m mistress prefacing following comment We c the heirs of oC all a. a ages age e Daughters Daughters Daugh Daugh- Revolution Rc while ten of tile the American not responsible for tho historic events should be a bit moro more patriotic and with I a broader broade and d deeper love lo of lIbert liberty liberty lib lIb- ert erty of or country titan than those not In lineal descent of the Immortals o of 1776 with their determination Mark Marie Twain says a g it il Is best to not go too far back In your ancestry or 01 you OU ma may find n a horse thief In your line liner To those who tho unwillingly left life lire from the high position of ot the tho th scaffold scaffold fold told ho he gives g the thc dignified name of oC platform ancestors which sounds more mOTe euphonic than some of or those unpleasant ant aut names which have o been usel used Wo 11 0 a all like to havo ha haa a pleasant and comfortable feeling about our pedigree and Mrs Stratton who na Had ancestors on both sides shIes has Inherited broad brond views and 1 is especially fitted to discuss dis dis- discuss cuss the subject of ot illustrious an nn- Mrs Mary Scott Marcy responded In fn Ina a a. graceful manner munner speaking In a thoughtful strain of her ter understanding nj of ti li I Tr l I. I h. h to t. t V VI bl Oblige I I p s 10 1 too n o e saying I t. t that lG George J g Washington ir Klo combined combined com com- In his personality t amid tho time American Amer ican lean nation officially all that the sentiment sentiment sen sen- timen t implies fP Mr Mrs Margaret Zane Witcher in r re responding responding re- re to the toast of or 1777 1717 gave fa a a. stirring stirring- bf be patriotism of oC the count country from 1 to the resent present year ear cn ending In a L glowIng glowing glow glow- 10 Ing Ine and eloquent tribute to the women of oC th the country Mrs Weir Gives Poem b an The program was concluded by unexpected treat in the of several sev sey- eral original stanzas tam as read b by Mrs Thomas Weir clr D D. A A. A I K and a as Clara Treadway clr not unknown In the world of or literature Tho stanzas arc below given ghen AH g daughters we urn err tract met Upon this alias natal day a Of OC On one the tho glory dory of or whose deeds ds Shall nO never nOI I fade n al away But Buton on i fames fame's deathless deathless' 3 pa page Of fill our ur beloved ll land Ian America merica a and liberty And Washington ton shall stand tan Ax AM daughters l we aye 1 are mot met Of or men who heard hear tho call CI And n on all their thel r na nations nation's altar Laid their hopes their lives CI theirs their nil all When Phen duty called C thc they followed Whore their l' l hero led lell the w way y They rhey guilt built tho the firm foundation Of the lan land we ere love 6 t today od a As ls daughters d we 11 are arc met met And Anti with lo loyal al hearts i 11 GJ taro ro Our reverence for fur tho the memory Of or those thos whose nam names 3 w five we bear vr tf wo ma may not represent Those heroes a as we lq nUt Cut we the are proud and arid tul That we arc of oC their thelt bl As 5 fau daughters we art are met met- met Of women who could h be he The Thc strength which sent their loved ones OliOS forth To death or 01 victory Ictor The They bravely stood the test Those mothers S 'S sweethearts wives J Our jc shows sho the emblem Of or their loyal loal helpful lives As daughters we wc arc met metA A laurel wreath to twine And la lay with reverence re and und love loveOn loveOn On patriotism's shrines shrine aura And who can stand aloof Who ho has the right to be beA beA A dau daughter and help bear the flag liS' With nth heart felt loyalty Before BeCore adjourning time the regent rent spoke regretfully of ot time the absence of Mrs Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- ar- ar garet Blaine Salisbury the chapter I foun founder el and Miss Ils Anna nna Young Decker Deck Deck- I er treasurer of at the chapter both of or whom were ill and anti un unable hlo to be present present present pres pres- ent and to whom flowers were sent as a remembrance o of the occasion Sho She also spoke feelingly h of or another of oC their number 11 Mrs Antoinette B. B KInne KInney who is on the tho ocean brin bringing nS' nS the bod body of her husband C C. S. S KInney Kinne home from rom Honolulu for burial burI Amont Among tho members and gu guests st who ho wore ore pe present p cn t to tu enjoy the delight delightful ul and Inti memorable occasion wore were Jim Mis hs s W W. II IL Alexander Mrs Mt's C. C 1 K Men Allen Miss lbs G G. G W. W Bailey Mrs F. F tf S. Da Bascom Mrs C. C W W. Boyd Mrs Ir It It M. M Bred jn n Mrs I 11 V. I. I Brown Miss M. M B. B Council Connell Mr tarp 1111 A. A It H. Cool Cook Mrs K g. r W. W Delano Delallo elan Mrs ht George Georg II IL Dern Mrs F F. 1 I. I Do Dodge c. Mra I K C. C Mr Mrs It It- W. W Fisher Mrs Irl Esther Allen lIn Gaw W. Mr I It H. e C C. C Gemmell Mrs Irs c c. P. P nur II lla Mrs 1 L. L I K L Hall hail Mrs Hr 5 S. S S S. S B B. Mr Url I l' f. f Mrs I Io n. n Hobbs Miss Mass m Edith Bulbs tams Mrs A 1 j J J. J ilo Mrs 1151 luck Jack HOSn r l' Mrs 1 F l' l T. T n Mr Mrs I K L L. Jones Janes Many Mi Tl n K f 1 hJ IC 1111 I Mrs K F. T j. j J Miss Ihs S J J. J Lytle M Mrs Uto P I K I U. U Marcy Mr I L. L Jj 1 Mrs In L. L C. C Miller 1 CI Mrs D. D Jj B. B lU tt Miss lIss Edith S S. Mrs Mrs h S. S C C- CT Cp p Park Mrs Ir F forking Mra J. J T K B I Oglesby Mrs lIt J J. J P P. P ONeill O'Neill Mr ho Mrs t C P. P Overfield Mrs In A. A II n. Pea Pea- bo body boIn Mrs In R P. C. C Richmond Mrs rl J. J F F. A A. Rice nice Mrs Mm's M M. B. B Salisbury Mrs limner nennor V x Smith Miss lIs Slides hole Sirs Mrs 1 n M. M I Stevenson St venson Mrs Ir u L. u. u Dr Grace GIace Stratton Mrs R E K 1 A. A ter tel Mr Mrs Thomas ell MM r P ll n. n I P E Wight Ih t. t Mrs M Jr Z Witcher Mrs lira 1 r Le Lc Grand Young oung Mrs I 1 K G Q Waldron aMron Airs C. C i l s. s Mrs K T T. T A 1 Iron Irons Mrs Mrs Irs G. G IT 11 Estes Mis Mr David Da 1 Keith Mrs Sol Siegel Ie el Mrs Its F F. I I. I Oswald s Ml H 14 Joanna Spra Sprague Mrs Mm's M. M y Woodward Mrs Ir A V 11 W. W I A. A riser Mrs J I JI Bailey Mr V W. W r O. O H Mrs hs h's T T. T n JJ If floe Mr r W. W J p. p Sible Sibley Mrs Ir I p ITT I TT y Mrs MPH tr J. J C Dick Apr Mrs Irs F F. F R R. ShoT Short si Ort Mrs Ir rank Frank Fisher Miss data na Lime Miss Aliss Iss Man 1 nT Martin H Horton M Miss liss s Carl Car f lon Mrs r A A. D. D O Mrs John Cain aln Miss Io Wallace Mi rf i p r r G. G I r. r Mr Mme AA ll yo TI TL Roller AIri Mrs Ii- Ii g. g iV II U. kl Mrs In AV 1 Montague Fer i i 1 r ry Mrs Ir Jon n 1 COIa Coral Stephen A. A l. l Rail Bailey Mrs R L L 1 Shepard rr C C II 11 Stet c Mrs Irs Freeman Ir Mrs T. T AV W Jars Hart I Mrs n Mrs I E r L Co C. Coburn o I Miss U 8 Coming Events ts' OW that the annual entertainment N NOW centering centering- around the national holiday Is ocr over K is is little to he be expected expected ex ex- In a a wa way during durIn- the thc next few fc weeks 7 1 This afternoon Miss Mass FAiza J Dl Dey and Miss Varian Marian Hooper will receive their friends at 11 an Informal al tea at th the De Dey home In Fifth East Kast to meet their friend Miss 1 5 Margaret ar ar t. t of or Ogden X c The Taro Salt Lake e Tennis r club will Ie Iet be bethe betho t the tho o scene cc e of or the U usual weeks week's informal entertaining th the mcm members of ot the time club |