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Show Service Flag to Be Given D. A. R. Chapter ; at Luncheon1.: ! OF a patriotic nature, the annual Flag day luncheon ot the Spirit of Liberty Lib-erty chapter. Daughters ot" the American Revolution, at the Country club Friday, will have a particular significance this 11 year. The flag presented this year will ; r be a service flag to be given to the 3.' chapter by Mrs. Seth W. Morrison, with !', stars numbering the sons of members ' v of the chapter now serving their country e in war. Following is the program to follow ; f, luncheon: -1 ' ' ' Report of historian, Mrs. C E Allen :u who was one of the founders of the : i chapter. ! r Presentation of service flag by Mrs. o beth W. Morrison. ' i: Acceptance by Mrs. W. C. Axhwill, v, vice regent in absence of recent ' '.' - Inaugural address of new regent, Mrs. ft George H. Dern- i ocal selections, Mrs. Ernest Ashtou '! Smith, accompanied by Mrs. . Franklin ' Eiter. : The committee m charge of the lunch- '" eon includes Mrs. R. C. Gemmell, Mis. ' F. L. Dodge, Mrs. M. K. Parsons and ' Mrs. T. B. Beatty. v The rector, wardens and vestrvmen of ' St. Paul s Episcopal church will rive a reception at St. Paul's parish house. Broadway and lnth East streets Tues- ; day evening, from S until 1 o'clock, tor all members of the parish. The : entertainment will be in the nature of ! a formal opening of the parish house, i v v i; The Happy Hour club will meet Wed- ;j nesdav tor luncheon with Mrs H A. Davis at her home, 775 Roosevelt ave-uue. ave-uue. S: j Mrs. T. J. .Nelson will entertain the i eduesday Social club this week at her J j home, li Fairmont apaitmeuts- : i v The St. Mary s Alumnae association B has issued invitations for an informal 'f reception to be given Saturday at St. ! Mary s academv in honor of the gradu-' ; ates ot 1U1S. The hours will l,e from jj o until 5 o clock. All alumnae of the i academy are invited. The arrangements K are under the direction of Mrs. James ; Ivers, Jr., and the following commit- : tee will assist her: Miss Florence jl Sullivan, Miss Ann Uotzler, Miss t Blanche Marks and Miss Martha jl (Continued ou Page Three.) j farm. Thev will later make their home at Fort Douglas. Mrs. Phillips was formerly for-merly Miss Bess Faddis. Miss Flizabeth Perkins, formerly of Salt Lake but uow of Los Angeles, is the house guest of Miss Julia Stephens for the summer at her home on Fast First South street. Mrs. K. D. R. Thompson and her daughter, Miss Jeanette Thompson, left yesterday for southern California for an indefinite stav. " Mrs. George K. Bredwell left Friday for San Diego to join her husband, who is stationed with 'the luith field artillery artil-lery at Camp Kearny. Miss Fthel Valentine Val-entine accompanied her. Miss Ruby Jones has returned from New York and Washington, where she has becu visiting her sister, Mrs. F. . Guenzei. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shrack arrived in the city Thursday from Selma. Cab, and will remain here for several weeks. Mrs. Clarence J. Neilson has returned from an extended trip through the east. She spent two months in Philadelphia, New York and Washington, D. C. Miss Bernice Davidson will return to the city Tuesday after attending Smith college duriug the winter, and will spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidson, at their home, 4U5 Thirteenth Fast street. Virginia Gillis and Miss Geraldine Gibbons. Gib-bons. The commencement exercises are to take place June 17 and 18. In honor of Mrs. Roy Anderson of Holton. Kan., who is the guest of Mrs. E. Wellington Lake, ami Mrs. Floyd B. Odium of New York, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Horace Walker, a bridge tea will be given at the New-house New-house hotel by Mrs. James 11. Waters and Mrs. Clifford A. Kay on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. j Mrs. Ercd Monahan will entertain on Tuesday evening at her home on South Ninth East street in honor of Miss Leola Schrack, a bride of tho month. Miss -Mary Clayton will entertain Monday afternoon at a Kensington at her home, .'136 B street, in honor of Miss Laura Macfarlane. a June bride. Miss Dolores Stohl will be extensively extensive-ly entertained lief ore her marriage next week to Wilford Y. Cannon. Miss Emily Grant will entertain at a Kensington Ken-sington Monday afternoon at her home on 10 street in'honor of the bride. On Tuesday Mrs. John Rex Winder and Misj Phyllis Winder will entertain at their home on Fourteenth South street. Mrs. James E. Talmage and Miss Elsie Talmage will be hostesses at an informal infor-mal party for Miss Stohl on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at their home on C street. A luncheon in honor of the bride will be given on Thursday at the Hotel Utah by Miss Hortense Stohl. Later in the afternoon -Mrs. R. M. Stewart, will be hostess at a knitting party for Miss Stohl at her home on Yale avenue. Thursday evening Mrs. Willard T. Cannon and Mrs. William T. Cannon will entertain for Miss Stohl and Mr. Cannon at the Cannon home on Fifth East street. On Friday Fri-day aftcrnoou Mrs. Clarence Silver will entertain informally in Jionor of the bride, and friends of Miss Stohl will be guests of Miss Marie Hodson at a matinee pafty and tea on Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. In honor of Miss Leah Snow, a bride of the week, Mrs. Murray Snow and Mrs. Milton F. Fletcher will entertain on Monday afternoon at the SnowT home on Downington avenue. Tuesday afternoon the kindergarten girls of the Seventeenth ward will be hostesses for Miss Snow. motlier, Mrs. S. II. Alexander, and sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. T. J. Letson and Mrs. C. P. Granger. Thev will remain two months. Mrs. Don Coray left last week to be present at the graduation of her son, Donald, from West Point on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Alter a short leave, Lieutenant Corav will be stationed at Fort Sill, Okla: Mr. and Mrs. Moses Lewis of Mont' pelier, Idaho, are at the Hotel Utah for ten davs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Stephens have taken the Tyndale home, 20 Q street, for the.summer. C Mrs. Kean Miller and her little daughter daugh-ter left last week for Berkeley, where thev will spend several weeks with Mrs. Miller's mother and sisters. ii-- Mrs. Elizabeth J. O'Brien and family have moved to their country home in Cottonwood. Mrs. Mary M. F. Allen of Redlands, Cal., is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Hancock, on Seventh Fast street. Mrs. Alice Maud Brown and son, Charles, have returned to New York and Boston to make their home. Mrs. Brown has been art instructor at the University Univer-sity of Utah for the past two vears. Mrs. Sherman T. Armstrong, wife of Captain Armstrong, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. lienner X. Smith. Captain Armstrong is at an Atlantic seaport readv to sail for duties overseas. Mrs. Douglas Kimball and baby have gone to California.' Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Q. Cox, who have been visiting v'ith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray Stewart, have returned to their home in Orangeville, Cal. Mrs. Harry Siemens has returned to Salt Lake lifter spending six months' with Mr. Siemens in Los Angeles and the beaches. She is the guest of her mother, Mrs. .1. P. Sorenson, and will return to California after her visit. Mr. and Mrs. Claud W. Freed, left Friday for Denver bv automobile. " Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lipman are visiting vis-iting in San Francisco. Mrs. George R. Colton and little son of Searchlight, Nev., are visiting Mrs. Colton 's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Browne, at their home, 134 South Fourth East street. Miss Pauline Stormes and her niece, Miss Ruth Hover, left Thursday to spend the summer visiting with relatives and friends in Chicago, Milwaukee and nothern Michigan. Mrs. L. E. Shannon entertained the following members of the Liberty club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Twenty-seventh South street: Mrs. Jack Yineelle, Mrs. E. Grant, Mrs. A. Holtby, Mrs. M. H. Merrill, Mrs. S. Bishop and Mrs. F. Naish. The afternoon after-noon was spent in sewing, and the luncheon table had as a centerpiece a crystal vase of vellow flags. Mrs. F. Leaver Stauffer and little daughter, Dorothy Ruth, of New York are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Stauf-fer. Stauf-fer. B Miss Alice Purcfoy loft Friday for New York, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. W. D. Fowler. Before returning home she will visit, relatives in Virginia and North Carolina. Mrs. Earl Skidmore, formerly Miss Nora Swaner, arrived in the city last week from New York after' an absence of two years. She will spend the summer sum-mer with her mother, Mrs. M. D. Swaner, 318 South Tenth East street. Mrs. Marjorie Whiteley left yesterday yester-day for California to spend the summer. sum-mer. She will go to S.'in Diego to visit with her son, G. M. Whiteley, who is with the 115th field artillery' at Camp Kearny. Later she will visit in Los Angeles and return by way of San Francisco Fran-cisco and Seeramento. Mrs. Julia G. McCollom. daughter ot Mrs. E. B. McClellau of Tenth avenue, left on Thursday to spend some time with her husband, Cantain McCollom, of the signal service, U. S. A., at present pres-ent stationed at Camp Lewis, Wash. Miss Ruby Dunn of Idaho is visiting relatives and friends in the city. Lieutenant and Mrs. Lawrence Phillips Phil-lips have returned from their honeymoon, honey-moon, and are spending the week-end with Mrs. Elizabeth J. O'Brien t Uftr Personal Mrs. L. G. Langstroff left Thursday to visit her husband, who is with tho Fiftieth U. S. engineer corps at Laurel, Md. Dr.. and Mrs. C. M. Hart has left for Chicago, where the doctor will spend two months. They will also visit Mrs. Hart's parents at Rochester, Ind. Miss Hazel Hill will arrive home this week from Indiana, where she has completed com-pleted her course at the St. Mary's school at Notre Dame. f Miss Helen Hanna, Miss Dorothy Jenkinson, Miss Kathleen Geoghegan, Miss Gertrude Geoghegan and George and Louis Geoghegan are spending the week-end at Green River, Wvo. Miss Grace E. Frost and her aunt, Mrs. L. A. Gilmore, will leave todav for Hermosa Beach, Cal. They will be at home at 17 Twenty-third street. Mrs. H. J. Haywnrd and daughter, Mrs. L. Kobert Edwards, have gone to visit John Hayward, who is stationed at Camp Grant, 111. Mrs. Edwards will later join her husband at Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. L. C. Miller arrived home yesterday yes-terday from Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Mrs. J. Arthur Hand in has returned from California. ' it-Mrs. it-Mrs. George M. Miller and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Enid Miller, are at home at the Hotel Utah. J. M. Macfarlane arrived yesterday from Blackfoot, Okla., to visit his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Macfarlane. Jlr. Macfarlane will be married next Wednesday to Miss Nora Parker. Mrs. L. D. Beaslee has returned from a several weeks' trip to California. Mrs. Samuel Fletcher and son of Sublet. Sub-let. Wyo.. are visiting Mrs. Fletcher's Events of Coming Week (Continued from Page One.) Struck. The graduates arc Miss Hnnna Walton, Miss Katherino Fitzpatrick, Miss Marcella Mitchcner, valedictorian; valedic-torian; Miss Eldine Buckley, secretary secre-tary and class poet; Miss Anna Gillis, president; Miss Mary Lynch, Miss Dorothy Bell, Miss Carrie Douglas, Miss Eva Maxwell, Miss Josephine Kyan, vice president and essayist; Miss Dorothy Arnold, librarian: Miss |