Show ALT LAKERS REACH PARIS FOR W WAR hazardous Journey Js fully Made by Society Folk of 0 the City to Prove Loy Loyalty alty and Help to Defeat Germany German wiz f E t rd y s' s r 3 x M S i s ri 3 4 S E h S Y r if Y F ri ra s v E I w i E S' S rr yn S' S MY M h 4 y d 7 s- s J Q g rt f A x 4 f a N S J J f fd v s fir J Sr f y 6 s y II ro K at y yc d C d' d y o oy r r u b fi a S y e r f Y F r v rb s y r r b s S r y S' S o vS V t y C 9 C t tS ae a w S pa t 9 Z s n ry d 5 rr h s y y F Sri v 1 4 t 1 rk uE r I s r Jv s A b T r b k d' d SK ry a fa r h. h k 9 f 2 a o y ys s r. r Fd r I b MSS r j t R v rG kF JN 1 ry l j 4 a sf y L y S A S. S Y o e kar r pE i o i Y W rt o f fors a Ayes rs pv t y y i a iia A a 7 p 3 Y 92 4 a r Jr r aw r rY 9 w t f z S cY f sr r Q M Ma f t 1 R Y d dY a 4 e Q r x k i R 7 S D i Qs Y j s 's SiY 95 y N r r Fl w t r rs f s Y n So y i a h y Y E l G a AI q a y 1 nv t. t f d b L o W 4 a Y Ln KS 7 4 1 F osAr Y 2 V I If nJ hLA P wv Cf Ii i r Y f t S' S f. f ly v r 1 s L L. L v X kos Evi v zap 1 Q dy Y N je f 1 P a o r s fr f J f yo p Il r t. t Ye 1 b Q j 4 oa r j en h. h S. S Z r a R e f wr Y j X Xi t tr 1 y as V 7 s A s I i r i 4 l y s nEr f d. d r t tr I f s d r d oY k s f y r y r y b Wt h r h 0 k r v t p s sy La Sy r F b L A s Y K OI Y rte I Q 1 n t i F i t tV V t. t i Jv J it k ItLIE C I t jl S lI I 1 llNA C D III I It 1 1 were received the past week from Paris anno nc- nc in the safe arrival of several pie prominent In Salt Lake society 3 ocean tri trip p means means a a iod of keenest anxiety fO for friends friends i n s n it the cable safe cafe afe is is' received n D Paris morning Mr 1 and Mrs l Fred red a cable fro from the their r HI Girard V V. V B. B Hale announcing t he had Just r reached ached Paris Paris and same same- ir day Mrs T. T S. S Carnahan of 6 Sham m received a message from Bister r r. r Mrs George Chandler Jr the good news that she an anCh anti ami handler Ch wele were safely in Paris he handlers Chandlers and Mr Hale left leftT T v p York k September 13 on the steam- steam Mrs Gerard Hale was to toe toon e sailed ed on the same ship but was in getting passports and will willis ve this is week Both Mr l Chandler li Hale Hale have enlisted d in the field service for the period he war war Their work will not Keep RI Bl in Paris is except for a sh short short rt peI pe- pe I bf raining raining after which they are are lect o call to any part of Europe Irs ire Jile e and Mrs Chandler wilt will li J in In Paris working for the sur- sur cur cur- dressings department of the Red J 9 lety The entire day from i il l Jn n the morning until 7 o clock o'clock ti 1St will bo hr spent pent in making makin the i caI dressings for the Ulc base hoc hos- j Ie France and Belgium More More- rc- rc over in in ord order r to be accepted accept a it W was wab 1 necessary to well come come well recommended and to sign a contract for ast si six months of of service Mrs Hale Hale spent spent some some time lime In Eu Europe Europe Eu r rope I at the the beginning g of the war ar and andIs andis is al already ea experienced in Red Cross Cros I service Her Iler Her mother mother T Mrs l Wilson Eaton is is' is also in Paris Mrs Chan Chan- I Bier Iler has has successfully passed a Red RedCross Cross course which requires r s' s seven seven months of training Both the Chandlers Chandlers Chan Chan- and Hal Hales s' s sare are are members of weI I known Salt Lake families and prominent prominent promInent prom prom- prom prom- in social social circles Mr Hate Hale isI is I noted as an artist artist and has among among f other things recently comp completed eted in cooperation co coI cooperation operation with Gilbert White the th I mural decorations l of the capitol capit i bu building J. J ALLY the the difficulty difficulty of I being accepted for any kind of Red Hed Cross Service In Europe ha has dealt a heart blow to ma many y a g girl lI who yearned a ed to do do doher her bit bit providing providing 01 of course she could have all all all' the excitement excitement excite excite- ment of being in the scene scene of action i while doing it When war was de deI declared de- de I nine girls of out of ot ten tep decided I at once would they would be bo Red Cross Crossn n nurses and and nurse all of f our dear wounded boys bo S Jack back to health A Accordingly cordingly first first aid aid books we were purchased and nd diligently studied studied studied-at studied studied-at at first It is laid of the more determined cven even s spent elt their a low low- r J. J ance ante money f for r uniforms uniforms s instead of or orthe the latest thing in serge dresses They were in certain earnest too One group of lo local al society society girls girls registered for a course course in nursing which was given 1 at 7 1 o'clock e each ch morning If doubt as to their seriousness Ieans remains re Ie remains I mains ans surely that dispels it But Dut alas word came from the Red RedCross RedCross Cross headquarters that absolutely no noI I i I nurses nurses would be accepted except gradI graduates grad grad- I wales and no nurses' nurses aids a at all could ou go It was It was sad and very few illusions j jare I are left as to the possibility of getting getting getting get- get j ting to France while while- the war la lasts ts i But its an ill wind etc tc rod and the j I ouI be n nr nurses nurses r es h have ve gained seine saute invaluable invaluable in in- valuable knowledge knowledge of first ud and andI r J b I hygiene I 1 I gig j I es to be the I P inspiration for tiffany many of the thc larger large social affairs During the I I coming week weck depot I o of the he war relief relief re- re lief depots is s' s s planning a garden tea teaI for Thursday Y afternoon the proceeds proceeds pro pro- I to be pe e used to purchase materials materials mate mate- rials for the articles the women of the tile d depots p ts are are re making for tor or the ns I I Ia soldiers The tea tea is is the second in ina ina a series which will will be he given n by each of the seven seven war war relief reller depots The first st was a tea given by see see- tion 4 4 with considerable success last C Continued t 1 on page 4 4 ff Ai A- A Ar r i a r T E 5 S t J L' L F Fa Fy y a tR tR'S S 'S a l f j try y Nf s Y 2 rw nG r 4 W n nr k r Sl Y 7 4 y r r I I I I I I H Chandlers ales Safe in France Continued from page 1 II Thursday at Whitehall the home of Dr and Mrs John T. T White Forty tables were reserved for cards and many ot other guests came in during the tea hour Thursdays Thursday's garden tea will be given at the Bidwell home 35 Fifth East street between the hours of 4 I and 6 6 The hostesses will wilt be Mrs J. J M. M Bidwell Mrs l L. L C. C Robinson Robin Robin- son who is chairman of the section RObIn RObIn-I Mrs Karl A. A Scheid Mrs Woodward Mrs Frede 1 Oswald Miss Rook Rook- lidge Mrs Agnes Folsom Mrs C. C W. W V. V Whitley Mrs R. R W. W Salisbury Mrs Ellsworth Daggett Mrs l Russell C. C Woodruff Mrs Fred Cowans Mrs l G. G Y V. Wallace Mrs 1 Wilson Mrs F. F C C. C Richmond Mrs 1 George Rose Mrs George Bradley Mrs S S. S R. R Inch Miss Hempstead Mrs Walcott Thompson 1 Mrs Nicholas Niclolas Robertson I Mrs J. J E. E Jennings Mrs J. J M. M Callow Callow Callow Cal Cal- low Mrs George Heintz Mrs Mra Fred Earle Mrs C. C E. E Richards Miss Georgianna Webber Vebber The depots were organized last winter und under r the direction of Mrs D. D Moore Lindsay The members have worked tirelessly making articles of ot wearing apparel an and h hopital pg s supplies pp fes fesI for the sol soldiers I |