Show DOOR Or OF 01 RED REI REDCROSS CROSS SHOP SHOD CLOSES Wednesday Yc of or last weak week eck witnessed tho last opening of or the doors of or tho the Red Cross shop to the tho public Tho The little lit lit- tle shop mercy shop or fled Cross CrosB shop ns ot It h has s been fa familiarly familiarly fa- fa known to Its patrons has now become only a a. memory of or tho past nn nna and anda a shadowy shadow vision Islon of or the tho strenuous war days Right months ago no Juno June 1 I 1918 1915 tho the Salt Lake chapter of or tho the Rod Cross opened ns as ono one of ot its branch activities a shop of or odd slightly used clothing furniture draperies nick-knacks nick arid and attractive a a brac It I In street where it lL could work in harmony harmon with the Center and the tho Community Kitchen Mrs lira Georgo M. M 1 Miller ono oho ono of or tho lie most active Red ned Cross workers In tho the city volunteered d her as manager r of or tho the shop A A. A II H Boxrud prominent in n Salt Halt Lake business circles cIrclet volunteered volunteered volun ohm hl hIs services as ns assistant man man- ager ascI Now ow under the guiding hands of or the two able ablo captains the tho craft crl has been Leen successfully brought to port It has weathered tho the storms and troubled waters of or a n. wartime existence and in inso inso so sn doing doing- made a n record of ot phenomenal s success both hoth from u n bu business standpoint and from rom thu Jar larger cr measure of oC Ico H t arher The Tho shop soon Boon out outgrew V re its Ita first an and was compelled to move mono to tu lar larger cl rooms L Last sl September dur- dur on la Pace e. e Doors of o Red Cross Shop I Continued from Prece Preceding rage Page big tho first t days of or fair tatI week the tho shop opened with a tearoom and anc and lunch counter at its Us now Main n street home horne b between tw en First t an and Seco Second d South streets TIed Red Cross lunches were ere served only during the tho time of or tho the great greal throng throns of visitors in the city but after the Iho discontinuance of or the tea lea room a aandy a randy andy and counter wits was Installed Prominent young maids and matrons matroni nado a regular practice of oC s supplying the sweet tooth of ot the tho city with its Us Judge and divinity and anti caramels taking talc talc- ing in return dimes and quartets and anc cent 10 pieces for 01 the general Ret nell gross ross fund und The Thc tooth wa was not nol the hc only spendthrift frivolity catered to 0 o. o Milady was furnished each ench morning morn morn- ing nS and her little Jol violet t noses nosef nose- nose the lower flower f s and m rosebuds from room oom of ot the tiny Uny shop horl This depart depart- was gradually enlarged enlarge until a 1 J regular flower da day was included ed in ln llie weekly program Flowers from nearly ever every garden Ind md greenhouse und and window box bos In the tho elt City came to grace the tho tables tallIes of ot the hop shop on Friday Not one of or them thema was a old They The vere were kept until evening md end then great Ireat armfuls of or them were hurried curried awa away in iii the motor ambulance at nt the tho Fort Dougas Doug- Doug orpa to tho the soldiers tas as convalescent hospital Profit Mount lount Business s prospered and grew until It t averaged ed at tho the end of or each month nearl 2000 During the eight months rf DC f its existence it has cleared above c ill 11 expenses all of or which has been rein turned Into the general fund of ot ho Salt Sall Lake chapter nn and used for tor expenses of ot this branch No salaries have been paid to 10 an any of the tho in the shop and no money mone has hascen been peen cen spent for an any of t the Use lise The entire stock has been con- con ny flY residents of the city The Themly expense attached was the rent The lease on the rooms the shop hy h 9 j recently occupied expired February 5 md and with the expiration c of ot the lease ame came the resignations of ot Mrs Mr Ir Millet Miller ind nd Mr oIl Boxrud It means means the shop hns las tas dono done its dut duty lived its life lifo and has aken Its place amon among countless other wartime activities which have no place in n the happler quieter days of or victory victon nd peace To Tye stock remaining in the shop shor when Ic Ie went out of or existence has been turned over o to the Salvation arm army Theatre Party for Sons SOIlS Mr 11 and Mrs Daniel Mackay lackA entertained entertained entertained enter enter- at an Orpheum party part followed b. b by a supper at Franklins Franklin's on Friday evening svening In honor of or their two sons Fred and Raynor Hanor who have recently returned from France with tho the field artillery arliller The Tho party parl included Mr Ir and Mrs James Paul Mrs Irs J J. J B. B Stew Stew- art Miss 1158 Elsie Elslo Mackay J Mr Ir and Mrs John C C. Mackay Macka Mr Ir and Mrs Daniel Dante Danter T. T Mackay Fred Ma Mackay kay Raynor Rayne Mackay Jacka and Enoch Borg Dorl I Dinner at the Newhouse A birthday was wa's given on Friday Fri Friday Fri Fri- Fri I FriIa day a evening at The Newhouse b by number of or young youn friends of Wolf Vol Lar Lar- mien Iten In honor of oC his twentieth birth anniversary The Tho guest guests of pf the evening evening even even- ing lag ingV were wro V ro Miss lone Miss Iss June Jun Woodruff Miss Mss Marie Jarle Sheets Miss lIss lichen Helen Simons Wolf Larsen Kenneth Wood Ray nay Farnsworth Farnsworth nn and Octav Octavia Octa Christensen Give Dance Tho The have issued invitations invitation for a valentine dancing party part to b be given in the Lad Ladles Ladies I es Literary club Friday Friday Fri Fri- day February 14 14 H. hh ills will bo be the first firs dance of oC a series the tho club expects t toive give ive this spring a to |