| Show ii I Military Ballf Ball It f M Might ight Take More Than ThanA I A Uniform But You 1 Should See Those Blues Bluest t ITT fAT PATTERSON cant can't n t get around it tt theres there's something about l juSt it a unil uni- uni r those military blues and especially the army sports s occasions If you you could have seen the parade r of ns s IT W with ith their their gold braid and buttons at the military ball at s Saturday evening evening well well gotel otel Utah theres there's just some- some about a uniform Met blet et Major and Mrs Glen S S. S Dee ee who were responsible ela Airmen for the affair the vivacious Mrs Dee choosing 0 I c 4 x F N A Mc McM f M Captain and Mrs Joseph Havern smart black gown for the occasion Looking ever so smart in ft 0 crepe splashed with gray and white flowers and with garas gar- gar teas Benias as in her hair was Mrs Elmer Ehner E. E Adler wife of Major fier aler of the air corps Mrs M M. Ford Barlow wife of Lieutenant Barlow was in ped silk jersey in shades of yellow and brown and CapSis CapI Cap- Cap M M. Davis' Davis wife chose crimson Sis Theran crepe with smartly I led ed d bodice and corsage of gardenias Brig Brigadier dier General alter alter ter H. H Frank wore a tux instead of his uniform and his hisSes hise's p Se's Ses es e's s gown was in two tones of orchid So attractive with her auburn hair was Mrs Douglas A A. S. S tots Bats gown of turquoise taffeta and Captain Earl T. T Vances Vance's rJ wore accordian pleated crepe in a soft shade of blue Li Daws Watkins Dorothy Bradshaw was in copper penny saw saw her walking along the mezzanine with another t Mrs David J. J Buckwalter Jean Mur Murdock ock who 0 L La a 4 y U U i i- i Mist Miss Joyce JOYCI Richardson and Lieutenant Michael Degles iron Fore r white with jacket and wide draped girdle in a crimson ae iso So p attractive with her dark hair was was Mrs R. R R R. Walkers Walker's i of f light blue and that certain touch of smartness was wasby lied by the silver and white mantilla she wore draped about sad and shoulders Petite Mrs Joseph Havertz was in a ara ra mead shade of blue with shoulder straps and trim of dubonnet Pon n v velvet and lone Thompson who was there with Bob pher wore sapphire blue brocaded taffeta By y the way the elegant affair was a far cry from one of first military balls in the year 1865 and arid which was written written 5 a local publication as follows 1 I can see we women have led ourselves since then A grand party was given in the Baal hall in the evening by the city to General Connor and off of- of f rs at Camp Douglas The hall was very tastefully decou deco deco- M u s I length full-length portrait of General W Washington pain painted ed edthe the we occasion by George M M. Ottinger was hung on the wall evergreens t were renewed on the lower floor Only two or ee officers brought their ladies Imagine The liThe ball was fed ened Ded by prayer before the arrival of the federal officers officers- ugh gh they went early The officers were treated with ladies I the e supper table General Connor had Mrs Smoot Gov- Gov for Doty oty Superintendent Irish and lady were present also officers from Camp Douglas The officers seemed to enjoy Selves Ives hugely Well so did we in 1941 |