| Show DAUGHTERS GIVE DIVE Fifth Function of Women of Amer American American ican Revolution Held at Bransford Cafe INTERESTING TOAST LIST Seasonable amid Menus MalCo alo Fitting for tor Fest Feast of Oratorical Efforts Yesterday afternoon the tho Daughters of oC the tho American Revolution their fifth annual luncheon the affair tak takIng takIng Ing place at tIme tho cafe caCe where long tables decorte decorated In colors filled thre three sides of oC the tho large room wIth a smaller where sat the tho acting regent Mrs C E Alen Allen the tho Mrs F W V Hat of I Park City their gets guests and others The I largo large columns In time tho rom room wore were draped wih with the tho national flags and al all about the tho four Cour wals walls of oC the rom smaller flags IS crossed and ted tied with ribbon In Inthe inthe the red whIte and blue In the table decorations the tho colonial colors were used lace laco centerpieces be beIng belag lag Ing lut laid at intervals over yellow elow and bowls of oC jonquils being set between th those on lace laco doie doilies over blue Alor Alter wih with this were imitation blok blocks of oC wo wood draped th the blue on whIch wore miniature cherry trees hung with I te the red fruit while a hatchet reposed I under the tho branches At elch each corner of oC time the table worm er largo barge cake cakes frosted In the thc rod red white white und and blue and the thc place cards whIch bre bretho bore the tho names of oC timo tho an and those responding were In blue wIth leters letters Nearly crl G 60 includIng morn mem hers and ther guests It sat amid picturesque ns and enjoyed a specially tempting menu ater titter which fP ni Mrs C E 13 Alen Allen the actIng regent In place o of Mrs I L L C Mier Miller who Is ab absent sent In California caled called the tho blage o to order with th a gavel sh said wa made one of oC a group to Napoleon of oC trees presented Napleon by time the of oC Egypt durin during the tho French hers heros stay In Egypt The Tho trees wore were In tu turn pro Rented by Napoleon to Monsieur Him mel mci who planted them In hIl his grounds In New York which abut about his resIdence adjoined of the tarS tors The Tho Daughters o learning of oC time the historIc value alue of oC the tho trees have had made from their wood and have hao presented each chap wo te tel with one o of them Mrs Ir C E Alen receiving one for tor time the chapter lag her last visIt In New York 1 as delegate to the tho national meeting of oC the tho society HAL HAYS TOAST Mrs Alen Allen introduced the tro tress Mr F V of oC Park City who madd Id that It WI was the proscribed dut duty of oC time tho toastmistress to touch n a taper to tho candles arund around the table and light tIme tho I olar Ight bights that are to and entertaIn U us with their toasts Before the illumination she I wished to sa say a few Cew word words about The Tho TheTies Ties That Us and spoke of oC time the and common Interests of oC tIme the daughters eons of oC patriot a ancestors ors In the tho herlt herit heritage actIon age of oC courage and Independent for conscience sake and that we done dono In our RP see that something was nul Ive lives to link thorn thom wih with the tho ones one of oC the pat past Mrs C E Alen Allen then upon time tho subject In Our Union Is Our Strength giving a brier brief sketch of oC what tho combined efforts of descend descendants ant ants of revolutionary ancestor ancestors ha had as witnessed In them tho or organizations I themselves In pa patriotism the tho preserving landmarks and materIal the tho prizes of oC offered In thu high for patriotic essays I a In nearl nearby every ct cIty where a chapter existed and man many other things s of oC importance which could only have hae been effected through organ organization Mrs Irs A S J E Carver of oC Odon gave ve vean an Inspiring tol toast to Our Hero ad adOur Our Fla Flag reciting the star story or of I a shepherd I lad d who upon bing being shon shona a flower through a m magnifying glass saId I wish you ha had not hown me mc havo crushed so ninny of oC them under m my heel I It Is Ilo bike this with out lag flag I It contaIns so soman man many inspirations to which we are blind or at least cold The They represent more oven ovon titan than the tho tr tire of oC patriotism they mean the stand for time the lifeblood of oC those whoso whose lives wor were given for our gen also lie under cause and many timings ailo 10 tithe this thou thought ht Could we picture the tho courage and sacrifice of oC those who bled for Cor It wo rould could not so BO oCon often lightly touch It or Use uso It HERO Mrs Irs G P or of Rochester Now York had Imad for Lor her bier toast Hero Horo Worship and amI responded wih a nu 11 her of oC interestIng anecdotes which i II the views of oC heroes soldiers In the them ono one of oC time tho amonI who was wan asked if IC he was ono one ot of the UIO heroic first No responded the nina man I aunt no Just a regular An Ing anecdote followed of oC a wity witty speech by made at aim n English gathering Depew whIch was greeted In absolute silence both puzzling and die to time tho humorist I It WIS was explaIned Ilter hater when at various stages of oC his subsequent journey joure WI was at the tho of oC time tho mayor maor or of London who havin having at bate lato intervals Interval comprehended the tho poInt of oC jokes propounded week before had followed owed the erstwhile Jest guest to assure tol him of oC hIs heary hearty appreciation Many other amusIng and entertaining Inc md illustrative of oC tim tho dents recited peculiar an and personal views of oC hero Miss Nellie Pearsall responded to the toast As Others See Seo Us said Mid that if IC we coult could get et a a general ox In tItle lne line man mutiny disturbing things and emotions 0 ho the tho r ro RUI suit She rebated II an incident In ius illus illustration Id and brol brought ht out thc or of ortho the tho other mans viewpoint muttering almost unexceptionally from the tho In IndivIdual individuals A good tonic for colt celt Miss l inferred would bo be bothe bethe the gift suggested In her toast Mrs A J Hosmer responded to tIme tho toast Our Noble Selves timid saId that tIme tho example or of noble WM wan witness ot of the tho within our ourselves selves that 1 as thc imad responded to tIme thc elli calls of oC dut duty ad and heroism Ind rind sc sac mince so we had hut to look within I to see that innate wih with us lt no wel well 1 an anthey tho they vero time tho fires which needed only Insight and amid efort effort to ignIte She hoped that ni all would dig deop down under the tho embr embers that might 0 be dimmed for or orthe the bright spark whIch glowed bo be TIlE OLD LIBERTY BELL Miss Is Mary Olve Olive Gr Gray responded to the toast Thu Tho Dol Boll u as follows The Tho old Ibort liberty bol bell which ranJ rang out time the gla ghoul tidings of freedom on the tho memorable night turned Into da day by bonfires and illuminations amId shouts of oC joy ad and gildnes gladness the tho rol roll of oC drum and roar or cannon broke the tho dawn of oC oCa ofa a a now new ern era for Cor pregnant wih with weal a for tor millions unborn Iii o hi I supremacy of oC time the laws of oC nature and God It rang wih with no un mm certain sound In the ears ot of I princes And the tho new doe doc doctrIne trIne theretofore unknown that gov derive their just power consent of oC the governed that al all men man manare are aro equal before beCore tu law ant and before the tho alar altar of oC Heaven who whose God Is no respecter of oC persons heroin Ing the tho majesty of oC In man t the crenton creation of God Cod without exception or distInction In flor favor of oC calt cast or lineage I It was 1 n a protest against time the arbitrary sump ton tion that might makes right It pro proclaimed proclaImed claimed tIme tho principle declared declared In time the of oC the tho DeclaratIon that these colonies havo Cul full rIght to do al all acts and timings things Independent states may of oC right do I a moral amoral prInciple supreme over an any sovereign authority 3 a new Ide idea In the moral philosophy of oC nations An eminent statesman Wl was asked how long the Republic or of ortho the tho United States aught reasonably bo be expected to endure So long replied time tho statesman as the Ideas of Is Its continue dominant I wi tusk whether or not It 11 is a pertinent and serious today Are those Iden ideas dominant 1 These ar arc a few of oC the tho political innovations of ef tIme the Declaration herad herald heralded ed b by old Ibert liberty bell among the tho M as crowned hes heads of oC the world n as I a new hope was n pInioned upon the tho music of oC It its vibrations among men wherever the spirit of oC Ibort liberty might mIght beckon them to burt burst through the tho darkness of oC human control Time The love of oC with life Is given And heaven lo life itself te the superior gUt gift of oC Dels Bells hoo havo tons that touch and search the tho heart heart and title this old bel bell then made famous with Its resonant tones touched Ind and stirred time tho henr heart of oC every oeo I American patriot and the tho contagion had no limits Liko many a veteran soldier dIsabled In his cuse cause the tho old bel bell Is now amon among the tho sacred archives or of fond ant and glorious memory Its voice Is dumb but othe other voices wi will sing Is its renown while Its memory and aro are perpetuated In song song and stomy a as the morning star of oC universal liberty The Tho affair closed wIth 1 a tont toast to Washington and the thc singIng or of Amer AmerIca ice Ica by the tho assemblage |