Show r 00 zor s 1 P v II 7 J I. I P X FLAG DAY LUNCHEON IS SUCCESS MALL table laid in the main dinIng din din- S SMALL Ing room and on on the cool verandas verandas verandas veran- veran das of the Country club each with witha a crystal basket of roses In deep red reds rea and white tied with blue maline malme were ere arranged for one ono hundred guests I at the annual Flag day luncheon given by bythe the the Daughters of the American merican Revolution Mrs Robert C. C Gemmell is the hostess for the day and is as assisted assisted assisted as- as by Mrs 1 Frank L. L Dodge Mrs 1 M M. K Parsons Mrs T. T B B. B Beatty An Informal reception preceded pre eded the luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon and at the close of the luncheon Mrs Clarence E E. E Allen presented an Interesting report of the years year's work as historian Mrs S S. S W W. Morrison i then presented the chapter with a 3 beautiful service flag which has forty forty- I four stars representing the fathers I and sons and husbands and brothers of j I daughters who are in the service Mrs W. W C. C Ashwill vice regent of the I chapter accepted the flag in a gracious i way In the absence of the regent Mrs i G. G V. V Lawry who Is in the East Mrs George H H. Dern Deru the newly elected regent rei re- re i gent Bent outlined work for the chapter on ona a war work basis divided as follows in nine departments Program comI committee com- com I Mrs F. F C C. C Marcy chairman Mrs Frank E. E Holman Mrs George I M. M Bacon Mrs R R. W. W Fisher Music committee committee Mrs A. A H H. Peabody and I Mrs E. E E. E Hoffman Hospitality comI com- com I Mrs M M. M I Parsons Mrs W. W H. H Alexander Legislative committee Mrs L. L C. C Miller l and Dr Grace Stratton Airey Mrs G. G V. V Lawry War work work Red Red Cross Mrs F F. L L. Dodge gauze grauze work Mrs F. F C. C Richmond knitting Mrs A. A R. R Cook sewing Mrs F. F B. B Stephens canteen Mrs C. C W V V Boyd Finance Finance Mrs Mrs L. L C. C Miller chairman Mrs 1 Grant Hampton Mrs O. O P. P Cher Cherdron ron Mrs Benner X Smith Mrs J. J E. E Ogelsby Americanization Americanization- Mrs S S. S W. W Morrison War relief relief Mrs Irs C C. E. E Allen Alien Wartime heal health conservation conser conser- Dr Dr Grace Stratton Airey trey The chapter as a whole pledged themselves to take war savings stamps The de delightful delightful delightful de- de occasion n closed with a solo by Mrs Ernest Ashton Smith accompanied accompanied accompanied by Mrs Franklin F. F Riter liter Mrs Clarence Silver Sliver is entertaining at a kensington tea this afternoon at ather ather ather her home on S street for Miss Dolores Stohl who will be married next week Pink and white roses in a crystal basket basket basket bas bas- ket form the centerpiece for the tea table and Mrs Silver is assisted by Mrs O. O R. R Card and Mrs Kenneth Webster of Idaho who is her guest until until until un un- un- un til after the Stohl-Cannon Stohl wedding The guests exclusive of the guest of honor include Mrs Robert Murray Stewart Mrs Harold Brandley Miss Hortense Stohl Miss 1 Cornelia Stohl Miss Grace Richards Miss Margaret Felt Miss Marjorie Burrows Miss Connie Young Miss Phyllis Winder Miss Marie Hodson Miss 1 Alice Alico Cannon Cannon Cannon Can Can- non Miss Aseneth Smith and Miss Lucile Luclle Lu- Lu cUe cile Cahoon Mrs William Nutting accompanied by her little son William has returned to her home hole in Anaconda after spending spending spending spend spend- ing several weeks with Mrs Charles Charle Anderson at her home in East First South street MISS ISS NORMA MUELLER who has completed her sophomore I year at Smith college and has returned to Salt Lake with her mother Mrs Alma Mueller where they will spend the I summer I I fl r t f r b ali k 1 frs V L rv H 0 0 |