Show FORT DOUGLAS NOTES The mist elaborate affair that has been given since the departure of the five companies band and headquarters for their new stations in the northwest north-west was the dinner part given Saturday Sat-urday eehlng by Major and MrS H P Birmingham at their home at 21 Fountain Foun-tain square The house was handsome ly decorated with 1l0wers and plants The table decorations were exceedingly pretty In the center of the tablE was a large bouQuet of pink roses and at each plate was a pink rose tied with a dainty boss of pink ribbon The invited in-vited guests were Major and Mrs J Milton Thompson Captain and Mrs B W LeavItt Lieutenant and Irs Harry C Keene Lieutenant and Mrs H B Nelson Captain A C Ducat and family left inCg i flfoef d Friday morning for their new station at I Fort Harrison Mont Lieutenant H C Keene who arrived In the garrison Thursday afternoon from Fort Leavenworth Kan has been confined to his quarters for the last two days from an attack of Cuban fever Mrs Lieutenant H B Nelson and daughter leave Thursday for Boise and Wood River Ida where they wIll spend six or more weeks visiting relatives rela-tives and friends airs WillIam Wilkes and family leave in a few days for Junction City Kan iIrs Colonel H B Freeman surprised I Mrs J JI Thompson Friday afternoon I by sending her a large box of lovely roses and other flowers from the Presidio Pre-sidio Cal I The many friends of G uptaIn A C 1 Ducat are pleased to learn that he has been appointed regimental adjutant Mrs Lewis IcXabb and her two sons leave this morning for Fort HarrIson i Iont where she will join her husband William Howard private company A has been appointed corporal In that company Sergeant Prince Albert Stead of com pan K now stationed at Fort Asslnna boine Mont has been a visitor In the garrison for the last four days I Cult Vann private company A has I been appointed corporal of that company com-pany The regular monthly mustering of the companies or the garrison will take I place today at 0 oclock l I |