Show z 1 f f 1 1 tf r. r i l n O I ft to jH rt r t. i J ar- ar f 1 e rW Y i 1 f. f La f bi 4 R J 4 f t r y v 4 s t si 4 Pi fy I tt i Y f v r. r r S E Ip r ki 1 A t N C I t fig 15 fr fro y o i is V A l T r k 1 1 y a. a J A rr r.r. a ab b Ii J i f J Memories Aroused 1 I t By Pictures From I i. i r Childhoods Childhood's Days Daysi 1 I i rr in cedar chests ti filled with memories redolent redo I r. r lent with the fragrance of sweet lavender are arc stored countless treasures which have l peen lovingly lovingly- packed away for safekeeping Souvenirs of debutante debut days the first dance j program perhaps a pair of little pink satin slippers or a treasured treas tired rose from the bouquet she t cal rl edat her debut Carefully Care Care- are are- fully laid beside these girlhood tokens are the thc filmy wedding L veil eil of the lovely 3 young oung bride and too toot th the e chaplet of orange bloc blossoms sours worn in many cases by f brides of another generation sand and handed down dawn from mother to daughter as a tre treasured gift Fleeting g years dears bring g the baby's first shoo t that tUat the 3 young gung o mother has carefully put aside when en the file inquisitive toes I poked a hole through the little white kid boot bootee e. e Dainty gifts that thc the little ono one has out grown are arc laid awa away with the first shoe ast as t mementoes i f of his lis baby days days and and baby's picture well picture well of course t that 1 at i ia by no means to the cedar chest no matter r how many treasures it hold holds s. s r But nu as the years ears go on some of the baby 1 photos of lI little 1 pia or John are put away when John is old enough to have haye left the shelter of the parental tree and has ed a a. home for himself self and ana his own sweetheart or when hen Mary ary has returned from college the thc embodiment of the new independent woman of the twentieth l ce century FASHION IS FICKLE L If p 1 In later years s some of these little liitle pictures are brought brough t toI to I light and how they are arc P prized b by r the women of or today who wll o ot t V laugh I augh at the cunningly Y b fashioned little s an and poke Bonnets boon bonnets ets that thai represented their very verr f best bust bib and tucker in lIl the file theof r at ays of early childhood Fashions ons change so rapidly and nd the dictates States of the fickle dame vary yary so remarkably in a ver very verJ few I j years Sears ears that even 1 pictures of a comparatively recent date dato look i antiquated at a fc few years hence The rhe group p above represents a it few well known society matrons and maids whose e pictures typifY a certain period of of d. d The rhe bab baby of or the Ule group is Airs rs Walter Waiter C C. Lewis who then tul h was Miss liss t Don Dolly Walker Talker r the ba v y daughter of the late laic Mr lr and Mrs Sharp Talker W alker In baby ys s oily was a n belle in the file wee ce set an and the old Sharp Sharpe b ba J al Ik kel ll h me e i on South Main i street sheet was t the scene setae of many f a aI Childish gay a childish festivity t I F s s Lewis Leatis is acknowledged ed to be he one cite of the file fairest of f the he b ger gr matrons in society vand a and d her attractive home in ill Federal f deral k Continued on page Vage ii 11 I k Leaves Leves From Froll Om Old Albums I b 5 ME ORIES of other Salt I Lake days das arc are recalled by these quaint paint portraits Top row I left to right are Mrs rs Grant Hampton fa formerly Catherine I owe Mrs rs Glen Miller iller then I Elizabeth Mead Mrs rs Lester D. D as Young Cener Oner Cen- Cen er le left l to right light Mrs Irs Walter TaUer t Lewis then Dolly Walker Mrs hs H. H N. N Mayo ao formerly Barbee Miss l Anna Below Mrs Wilam Wil Wil- Wilam ilI il am Philip Riser when she was I Chambers L i t JW 4 y ft r S t r kt t q v P rf k 4 Lin i t J 1 t tJ i bt Ir 4 Y i. i Y J y q 0 YI hP c f ry w 4 J ya 4 t c fro x 4 r 4 3 w b as x rw s 's 4 1 i I t 4 v. v s 's t t r 3 c h z c r 1 4 Ar v vAr iv Ar A n r f 4 t 9 4 1 t tI r y t I M y S A j. j J 4 x 11 Memories Aroused by aup Pictures of Childhood Child Continued from Page Pase 1 f f Heights Is often otten the scene of or many social affairs Bride of ot Major SM The Thc dear little miss in the p 1 ta- ta lettes lette and velvet dress is now H. H N X Mayo Iao a popular society matron and wife of or Maj laJ 11 H. H N. N XIa Mayo Ia o who has been in l' l Franco France ranco with the thc United States ahny aimy for fOI several months Mrs Mayo Iao used sed to be he Miss 1188 Elizabeth Barbee Darbee and the quaint little picture was taken she sho had hatI just celebrated her third b Jh- Jh da day annl anniversary Mrs William Philip KI er Is in tho lie little maid seated on the grass with her flower lower basket and anti s- s gar sr r- r den hat near b by as If It she had been l picking May ny flowers one spring day antI and had sat down t for fr r a rest When I Mrs Kiser picked these blossoms blossom ho hio hoI I was Miss Kathleen athleen Chambers the thc lie lieI I daughter of ot Mr Mc and Mrs Irs E K E. C C. Chain Cham- I bers and m de her home in Chicago so with her parents and amid younger brother Lyster who has huts visited the Kiser h home uc on many occasions and who has man many friends in Salt Lake Mrs I Kj I Is well known In society and theatrical clr circles les and will appear with Flore Florence ice Roberts and the Wilkes I pla players ers during dur dur- ing lag the corning coining week in Sham Member r of Lowe Family The little with the tho we wealth th of oC brown hair hall used to be Miss C Catherine Cath Cath- h- h erine Lowe the tho only daughter of or Mrs Airs George A. A Lowe and the late Georg J A. A iOse The Time attractive picture was en In San Francisco at the old T Taper Ter er studio when Miss lIss Lowe was visiting In California with her parents She la li linow now Mrs Grant Hampton is popular with a host of ot friends and an active I worker in the lie Spirit of or Libert Liberty chapter chapt r. r Daughters of or time the American Revolution ne and Is the tho mother nother of or two Io cl lovely ittle daughters Anna Lowe Loc Hampton and Aurelia Hampton The earnest young oung miss with long yellow ello curls and old anti and bodice o ice was as fo formerly former former- rIv r- r ly Iv Miss Miss lIss Young and is noIrs now no Mrs Irs Lester D. D Freed one nc of or ortho tho the most gracious hoste hostesses ses in society prominent In Red Cross work TIme The pensive little tittle lady leaning on the velet velvet velvet vel vel- vet et settee is Miss Anna McCornick the time second daughter of or Mr Ir and antI Mrs Irs W S. S 5 McCornick and anti one of ot the mo most t Pl philanthropic philanthropic phil phil- young oung women in society Miss McCornick has been prominently identified with war relief relict work a ml Isan Is Isan an aim enthusiastic member of or the thc oi- oi tI t I sectarian Charity lea league ue that don done a I great great deal of social service ser work work-in the tIme past few rew years cars Even E In her c childhood childhood child child- hood hoo days dars Mrs Glen Miller president of ot the thc Ladles Ladies Literary chum then thea Miss Elizabeth Mead loved lo things literary for fol this old fashioned tintype she is seen seon leaning on a pile of ot weighty looking volumes that may have been an nn Inspiration for tor her later literary work League Plans Meetings Members of oC the Catholic league will hold their regular meeting Tues Tuesday a at nt 30 p. p m m. This will be e eI da for tor St. St I original day Marys Mary's academy and an interesting program has been I planned An original poem written by hy Miss Eldine Buckley Buckle will be read y Miss lIss Bruneau and nd an original story tOI entitled Story of ot Knock will be Steen given by Miss Mary Hughes Miss lIss Hel Hen n Hughes Is IJ In charge charse of ot the n. n Tea rea will be served ser served by a of which Mrs lr Harr Harry Is chair chair- man Majors Taj Reach N New T e l York Yori or 0 a Mrs Clarence D. D Lang Miss Mary Wall all has received recel a telegram nh- nh flouncing the thc of or her iid Major Lang Jang in New York on si sink k leave Mrs Lang will It leave e a the latter part of ot the week to Join her Mrs Robert Hobert Campbell has also cp- cp word that her husband Major Campbell has haa arrived ed In Nov York Mrs C Campbell InI bell and her two little daughters Virginia and Beatrice X l o have o been guests ts of or Mrs Irs Campbells mother Mrs A. A W W. Cheesman will join Major ajor Campbell later In the tho season Misses j Bruneau Entertain Misses t t- t tand and Ruth Bruneau entertained at a dancing party on Frt Fal day da evening at the thc Bruneau home En n EnS nS n S. S Thirteenth Thirteenth- East Bast street In their brother Hal Ralph ph who has recently returned after aCter nineteen months service with U. U S. S marines The living hiving rd rooms ms were iero decorated decorate with festoons of ot he hearts herte tta and anti valentines The be hostesses as- as d during tho time owning b by their mother Mrs A A. J J. J Bruneau and antI Mi l Bruneau Thirty guests attended at attended tende tended Hubbards Are Arc Home L Mr 11 and Mrs Irs I. I L. L B. B Hubbard and antI antIn Ms n Miriam Hubbard Hubbart are now at hom homo to to their theft friends In their new nem home pj University street Federal heights |