| Show 4 PATRIOTIC IET LUNCHEON MARKS i i LITERARY 1 CL CLy CLUBS CLUB'S i S 'S ANNIVERSARY y l J 0 D Depicting P Progress Toward Liberty Tableaux l Historical Cl charming irIg Affair Aff al C Celebrating e 1 Forty-first Forty 1 at Features 1 J Birthday o of Organization o O r of 0 0 City's Women 0 detail was wn t the e beautifully arranged forty first I in In every elY e a j J pATRIOTIC I on o of the Indies Indies' es Literary club yesterday afternoon afternoon Ia Ibl I bl j It wIll go down in the annals of the clubs history as asat g a at the du clubhouse roost most success birthday luncheons of that successful I b 1 gone 01 of the I th I f gation Ea tI t- t lon hour the appointed th Jens the gathered ZT In u. u the hospitable h t informal rethe re- re where on an b drat inS inS' room the then held A 1 f Was w f Travis Tra In reedy recd Dudley Dudle dent M rr rE Ira the club officer cars of oC were cro the o In ng n a wn tens a large Amor- Amor fireplace 1 Aar Aero the of ot flowers lowers in Pa- Pa vases and fn tn tnt flab figs t colors lent their charm to the Ic luncheon was wasat The room at from flom long In the auditorium Jerrell the steles sides of the about arranged tablet while In the center was ryas a lal largo large O room roon table for the tho President and the thc round dub club officers of credit Is due duo the members f Great committee or of which decorating th tM the chairman forthe for is the thc It I. I AV W Snow decorative effect Down artistic artiste the minIature miniature min min- of the tables were th length full len the national colItt col- col JI lights in the taper r 1 II IH Itt ro r na i es nf of smilax t u r J ors r n W and d ferns These gay lit little to g globes lobes So outlined the thc outer edge go of ot the ta taSe ta- ta also decorations were Se bits blu The central enameled baskets losell pure white fined filled with deep crimson sweet peas and clusters graceful eul sprays ys of freesias handlo handle of at Sf of violets Perched on the thc the basket basket that centered the thc presidents president's table uble ble were four tour white doves dotes symbolic of I Peace During the breakfast an in interesting In- In musical pro program ram was given orchestra from the b vv by the Hotel Utah Preceding the patriotic Mrs Ira Travis In a gracious program manner winner manner responded to the thc toast Our Club Tableaux Table Follow Ton Th The to toast t was followed by a series erles of most roost beautiful patriotic tableaux with S musical accompaniment the artistic work of or Mrs Irs l Eugeno B. B Palmer wh ag assisted b by Mrs Irs W P H. H Ferguson Tho The heavy y blue velvet curtains curtains curtains cur cur- parted as Mrs Irs A. A S. S Peters sang softly The Lullaby of oC the Seventeenth Se Century Mrs J J. J W 0 Alford as the j f mother of Washington was pictured as sewing dainty garments for Cor the bab baby president to be be who la lay at her feet i asleep In his cradle cradIc While in a IsIon vision via vis ion ton 3 appeared Washington the beloved I Father of oC his country in the continental tal uniform Mrs Howard H H. H Lawson made an Ideal officer of ot the thc Colonial di dy days s. s The second patriotic tableaux was The Declaration of ot Independence and was Introduced b by Master Lyndon Lynden Snow the little son on of oC Dr and Mrs Irs L. L TV W Snow who gave ave the patriotic recitation recitation reci reel tation Ring fling Grandfather Ring and andas as the tableau appeared Mrs Irs Maurice Mauro Maur Maur- o ice Parsons ons as Grandfather rang the the famous amous Liberty Libert bell beU while a no fife and drum Grum corps filled with kith the gallant I. I of 76 16 76 played a stirring accompaniment accompaniment The young patriots were I Gerald Danes Daynes Jack Owen Co- Co I co-I tev Tey Floyd Fiord Knickerbocker Henry Arm- Arm Itron and nd Harold McAllister The TheN N third picture was entitled Freedom I and lC Children Liberty Neer Ne eer er Shall the I t tot of of Columbia Be De Sla Slaves ea Mrs Irs Earl I J Pembroke personated Columbia sevC- sevC sever sever- lathe In la- la the bon bonds 9 of oC the slave slate as represented o- o b by Miss Pearl Savage The Thc i North and South wi w re rc characterized as asi soldiers who stood with clasped hands i In the thc background of or the picture and were Mrs Royal AV W. Danes Daynes anI and Miss lIss Rc Rowena ena Korns Korn F Finale Depicts Depict Grace l i Preceding the picture Mrs Irs C. C C. C r i Dancy sang sans The Tho Flag Without a n Stain Tho last of ot the thc poses was in introduced in- in In-I In b by Mrs Irs Eugene B. B Palmer I 1 who read a tL beautiful little poem After Aft er the War with musical accompaniment I f ment meat b by Lowell Patton The picture I depleted depicted the hope o of tho the Christian I world for peace Mrs James Hogle Bogle as aM r France was an Ideal Joan Jonn of or Arc Are and md I IS II stood tood text next to Columbia Mrs Irs Earl Carl Pembroke Mrs rs Herbert McMillan wa Was a a n stately Britannia while I Italy i Belgium Japan and Cuba Cub were by Mrs W F F. Culmer Mrs Edith ett Mrs 0 O. Chandler Hart ana and Miss Grace McMahon The picture Was as followed by bv the tha Star Soan Spangled le I Banner sung by tho the club club chorus chorus u under der derth th the leadership of oC Mrs Ella Cumming Cummins Great credit Is due the entertainment entertainment enter enter- committee for Cor the perfection or detail and service in n this first birthday birth birth- 1 d day anniversary celebrated In the thc clubs club's ow own Wn home A delightful surprise of oC j the the afternoon was tho presentation to toT T I 1 I i I OF TILE DAY I J I 1 I Mrs Irs Edward Elward McGurrin and Miss MissI I I I May Mayme me Noble will Still entertain at Rt a I. I I musicale this evening e at the home 1 I I o of Miss Noble in E. E South Temple l I street M. M t Marys Mary's orchestra will I I i assist I s C r c cI j jt t I Mrs lIri Peter Hulme will entertain tat at at luncheon this tills afternoon at al her herI I It t I homo home in Fort Douglas I I I Tho The Saturday Night a ht club will meet I I I this thin enin e evening at Rt the home ot of Mrs I r B E. E B B. Critchlow in Its Seventh Se East I street I I sk A AFi I II I Fi Friends lends of Mrs Irs Edwin F F. Holmes I I who formerly made her homo home in I I II I Park Cit City will give gl a luncheon in I her honor this afternoon at the thc I II I home homo o of oC Mrs I L. L E E. E Hubbard I Seventh Se East street treet The hostesses I II I I t I 11 will h be t. l 0 T 1 airs fr 0 Jame Tov lAU u s 1 I I T White te teM M tits Mrs J John 01 T Thomson s nd and Mrs i s i j I Charles Shields V V t f Complimenting Mrs Irs Frederick Taylor Talor formerly Miss lIss Mary Jennings Jen Jen- Jent JenI t I I Wings Miss lIss Claire filter Riter and Miss I i I II Maya Maye niter filter will entertain at nt a kensington kens kens- I I ington this afternoon at their home In E E. E First South street I I I The Thc members of r the thc e Bus Busy Twelve I I Sewing Sewing Sewing- club will entertain their 1 I It d j t husbands husban s this evening e at nt the home f of oC Mrs J J. J D. D I c s I 1 I 1 f the club of oC four our bonds toward the lifting lifting lift lIft- ing of oC the thc club debt The menu menu for lor forthe forthe the luncheon follows Fruit Cocktail Creamed Chicken Patties Candled Sweet Potatoes Hot Rolls RoUs Olives Oll x Asparagus Salad TutU Fruit Ice Cream As Assorted Cake Cak Coffee The The Thc quests guests Included Mc It Mesdames Mr Mrs INI Ira 1 II Travis I L It Leach Lt A it C. C Irvine Clam E f K O. O Leatherwood men den Miller E l Ledyard Kent It Burt nur 4 JO H OI t I G. G L. L Pratt II 11 A W. W T Ahab 1 1 Kent n. n Burt J. J C. C A. A Cone Covey A. A II McAllister It II o. o Edwards A. A T. T W W. lx II 1 F. F M. M ugh W. W II 11 A R n I 1 p. p row fowler II It H. H I L. L Gardner B n. n n. n Martin Austin A A. A Kerr O e Miller 1 Iller v. I I. I McLeod P 1 W W. It II N So tiara Mayo W W. 1 K Murdock l' l 1 L. L Oswald ahl T. T 1 ly Naylor II M I. I II libo hoh let S. S R. R Keel Sd J. J II H. H G C W. W Seely Neely S S. S iL H. U. U I. I A. A lau J. J y Owsley I. I W Snow n E K B. B pJ Palmer cr C. C N So Sweet l' l 1 r. r Porker G n. n Y V. C. C E. E West Rt 0 O. O J. J it Il X A A. A Ih 11 larann A A. A It Jolin Jobu W R Alford C. C A Peak Pule It n. n S. S Allison I 1 It It J. J II B. B 1 0 frank P I 1 Phelps I l. l M Bailey nalley S E E. E IIer W. W J J. J Barrette F. F W W. W lI l Bassett v n n. Pro Cr A G C n Uhle Ile I 1 U. U H. H Ben 0 O. O A. A v. II 11 John Reed l HO II J. J A. A Bee Reeves Tel D. D C G B. B nn r c. c II 11 f C. C F. F E. E Richards G. G S. S W D. D w W. W E. E R. R I Root Hoot C n. n n. n othell ell A A T Sanford n ii 1 Hiss s Pearl Savage Sa u e. e A A. A II Miss lu Myra S Sawyer TIer y W II Brame II E. E C. C I r. r Cate COIC IJ ii n. n Shields John COlD Cain A. A Sl C I. I I Chapman C G. G I g. g Skelton J. J Cheever A. A C. C Smith J. J 1 1 Comm A n. n Smith 1 1 It n. n CrItchlow 1 K Y Smith v F r. r F F A. A J J. J W. W Curds Curl I I T. T II H. H Smith C C. C C. C Daily G c. c A. A Snow J J. J C Daly B. B Sunder 1 L. L Du I T. T Smith F. F Day J D Spitz W II H. N. N s I. I Stewart 1 U. U D n D n D t Royal Horal Dorn Dayne I A. A P P. P Stone m N N. N Donahue y V. V 1 r. r S ange H II H. J 1 K I T. T D. D Stubbles Stubble 1 1 M II Dorman forman C r. r G. G Swan fan C. C 0 O. O I C. C II 11 Thompson J. J w. w E J. J K I It Thompson Harry Erickson n. n Ezra Thompson A A. A J. J Tu Evan IJ II A A. A 1 K IC Tiernan O O. O J J. J lt It II jI S. S 1 1 I Kf r 1 W. W I E. E Trai W R S s. G f GIpsy j j J. J W. W Thompson ru ne Cilc W V. G. G Tuttle f 11 II J 1 r. r Godwin Turp Turpen n It n. S S. S GrAY r. r D D. D timer Lamer A A. A It II n. o son firer-son tl C C. o 0 O. O n lit i J V W. Mall Ball A A. A I L L. I 1 I Hall lIall r. r A. A Walton Stephen n n Hall hail Hugh Ward WA rt E E- EI I n. n y W. W If H H. H rn I Warner arner r. r I O. O I. I C C. C parr Hart A A. A H II n. Warren J. J C C. II tt C C. C.- Cl l V. otson Watson lIn li tt It H. H W W. Wat oD on J J. J 1 K F Harding 1 I. It H. H I tt C I E R. Hawley J- J K C C. wetzell C. C V Y A. A p F. pr Stephen liner 1 I. I I D n. In Wine Mine w S. S Thomas 9 Wine Ise l' l II n r f. f n. n W W. rd E E. E E n rt on J J. J A A. A le A. A I I. I inte D D. N N. N Hodl R n H. H C. C red Ire V. W I 1 F. F K Woodruff L. L F. F 1 I John Zinc John Jolin JohnV W. W Hughes I U. U J W. W K F P W W. pulse Philip rt S S. S H R. R I Inc nh C C. T I Buck Blick tuck Isaac hal Jennings Guthrie Edna 1 fn Warnick Tyler I D. D W V. Jf u sa Carroll M I. I M. M D. D Ml Mica s P Pearl Orl J. J 51 1 I. I D MM fI I H C. C Kidder lIu Ili J Olei nn 8 S. Kinny I MU I- I Edith Mu tt S S. S A 1111 1 Ml Illy Laura ura S S. S Ih Hadley ley C G. U I II Kt I ills 1111 J lIp II if I K K Klio Ib Korn J I I 1 Il It II Knickerbocker r tills Miss I oua Ix-oua ull ol II it H. S. S I Ml Ml's II Auna W W. I 1 1 Knox Mrs James L. L Franken presided lder over overa a beautifully arranged ed tea yesterday c afternoon al at her hur attractive home In Fed Federal Ial Hul Hel heights in honor of or Miss loss Katherine Kath Kath- erine Franken of oC Iowa who is 18 a a. guest at the thc Franken home homp for tor a n stay of ot several several sev sev- eral ral months Brass of ot vellow vel- vel rellow low loty acacias decorated the hall and the living room while a delicate color scheme of pink lInk and white l prevailed In Inthe the lie dining room Tho tea tn table le w was s Venetian covered with an exquisite cloth of Venetian Yen Ven etian etlan lace III In the tho center of ot which wat a Ii tall va vase vae o of oC pale Palo pink roses and fr freesias er vases of the roses I were at al either end of the table while at the four cor rH were handsome diver flU flU- sil silver ver vcr candlesticks filled with sith l Io osy r pink cathedral candles and sha shaded ed in the thc i prevailing hue Presiding ln over the tea I and coffee coffeo urns were Mrs Harry V. W. Sturges s. s Mrs Robert H H. Butterfield Mrs Irs Russell Kimball Woodruff Mrs tr Clarence D. D LanG Lane Miss Georgina Webber Web Web- ebbel eb ber bel Mrs Harold Ross nos Brown Miss Adelaide Ade Ado laide Woodruff Tho The receiving hours hour Were cro between I 1 and 6 o'clock and about forty ort vests quests called to greet the charmIng charming charming charm charm- ing young oung visitor c Washington's tons ton's birthday da was celebrated ed yesterday afternoon by h- the thc Spirit of ot Liberty eh chapter chaplet Daughters of or the American R Revolution with Wills a patriotic Hoover basket luncheon at the thc home of Mrs Frank T 1 Gustin in e 13 First South street Tho The of the chapter and their guests gathered at 1 o'clock when hon an nn Informal reception 1 was l held for Cor the town out members and guests The rooms were prettily decorated with a combination of oC flowers flowery flow flow- ers ery in the In the thc tricolors and luncheon was served ser at 2 o'clock During the afternoon afternoon after after- noon a dell delightful pro program ram was given under the direction or of the entertainment entertainment entertainment entertain entertain- 1 ment committee which Includes Mrs Margaret Zane Cher Cherdron ron ch chairman n Mrs oIls Grant Hampton Mrs Irs B B. F F. F filter Riter II and Mrs Irs Freeman Morningstar Modern Mod Modern Iod ern orn War ar Poems were read b by Mrs Irs Edward Edward Hdward Ed- Ed ward 1 K E. Hoffman followed d by b ba a del dc- dc t l musical program given by Miss Edna Dwyer and C. C D D. accompanied accompanied accompanied II b by bO Miss Louise and Mrs Irs I I. I H. H Burke Durke Miss Dw Dwyer er sang sangI I Hear a Thrush at Eve by br Cadman I I and The Star b by Rogers Rogeis Mr Ir tier gave Kave a group of oC charming charming- 1 cello solos Assisting Mrs Gustin and Mrs George V V. Lawry who vho Is re resent regent ent of ot the I chapter were Mrs EInsel McCurtain Miss lIss Helen Woodruff Woodruff Miss lIss Helen Hanchett Hanchett Han Han- chett and Miss lIss Marian Hickey ent Seventy guests were present lc i c A 1 special Washington's birthday hop was given last evening at Fort Dou Douglas las b by the officers of the thc post A patriotic decorative scheme was used I IThe j I The punch table was gayly gayl decorated In rod and ancI white carnations arranged in han handsome some silver vases ases and the punch bowl was outlined by red white i 1 and ancI blue electric lights Lato Late In the evening a n supper was served I l c c I Miss 1158 Helen Packard was the tho hostess at a delightful bridge and Washington tea yesterday afternoon at her homo home In the tho Fairmont apartments In compliment compliment com com- comI I to Mrs MIs Washburn Chipman Hunter a tL recent bride Six SIt tables were filled with the tho players The Thc living Jiving rooms were gal galy decorated in r red d car car- nations The tea table was covered ered b by bya bya a a. a clu clunk k kl l lace laco ce cloth and centered by sweet peas In the tricolors to form Corm the thc American flag The Tho hostess was assisted as assisted assisted as- as by her mother norther Mrs Packard and by Mrs Gay Wolford olford oJ I Jc c Miss lUSH Hazel ONeill O'Neill e and nd Miss Florence Florence Flor Flor- ence Hamilton entertained last evenIng evening evening even even- ing at a Washington's birthday a dancing dancing dancing dan dan- cing party part at the homo home of oC their aunt Mrs Irs R R. E. E McConaughy In E H. South Templo Temple street The rooms were decorated decorated deco deco- eco eco- rated throughout In American flags lags Tho The early hours of the evening were spent In dancing after aCter which a buffet supper was served ser The dining room was prettily decorated In spring flowers flow low ers The Tho young oun hostesses were assisted assist assist- ed by Mrs Irs A A. A W. W y Hamilton and Mrs |