Show !THE SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY PERBTTARV 22 ’ 1914 r Daughters T American the of Revolution S Miss Martha Goodell series of social functions given by her music were enjoyed' Miss’ Vera Wilson C Wire Mrs Prosser during ths W DE Traugh-ber season receiving the prize in a "guessing corG G DiVerbrick Mrs W Mrs I? S test Carney willbe' ’married Miss” Lucile rancke 12 March to rcd Rice Mrsf'J M Dart Mrs Pfoutzand Mrs G B pfoutz arnow Jr son W rancis Mr Mrs H J Miss Josephine entertained a redrW arnow Sri Wallace number of their friends of ttiis and Mrs Miss Leda Mrs Wallace Wallace yesterdayafternoonat a bridge tea at Mrs George La wry Deveraux their home in E irst South Mrs A J ‘Wilson the Mrs entertained LI IX Woodruff Mrs WilliamJennings 4c Thirteen” club cards Tliursl Lucky at Miss Ednaii V Linn Miss Mary afternoon of brilliant eveningfunctions day Prizes were E Miss Miss number awarded Marion Hisliey to Miss took Will Mary Morningstar place the past week Th® Agnes andJMrs Martin Mrs “hj1®8 The club’ will meet with Mrs’ Mrs Beltz Mrs W reeman M Bradley Miss members of St Marys sodality gave a Will Green at her homein Denver Edith Mudgett Mrs W R Sibley Mrs pleasantInformal dancingparty at the street Thursday March 5: A H left)Penbody Mrs John H Roe Jr Ladies Literaryclub Wednesday even chapter regent of Spirit of Liberty of the y' chapter Mrs W BW Norton MrsMrs E L E H Shepard ing Miss Mary McKellar’ entertained M rs Stephens Miss Dora Stohr twenty-six A The Utah club entertained- at afriends at’ a right) vice (below) Mrs H C Hall Washington’ rances Ellen K Goodrich day party at her bn riday even-4 Mrs R Gore Miss homeattractively of Lenora Smith dancing party Wednesday mg-the the in the house patriotic function a notable and Mrs S being were at the Hotel Utah the affair W Morrlson evening with the national-’ colors "and "d" and elaborate 'success The officers are: being the next to the last in a series carnations sjhy Mrs Chapter founder Margaret which has provedto be among the most Blaine Salisbury state regent Mrs delightful social events of the winter Mary M EUiei Parry entertainedthe TH errv Allen: state vice regent Mrs Miller The dance and card party at the ax hue cllLbat h®r residence !949 Blain J Minnie Williams honorary chapter regent Mrs Harriet Sells riday night given the tangv-lubonepn W Stark auspices Odeon under Thursdayeveningsingings at a chapter Mrs Mollie of the regent Music and Women of Lynds and were’ Breeden vice regent Mrs A lurnE' theandluncheon' by: Miss' Harriet Mizpah was one of the most brijliant ?iYen Aline secretary Mrs Lulu Jean H Stevenson Miss' Lucile Mar-to Oglesbytreasurer and successfulfunctions in the history h® J0U8cidbwas beautifullydec4 JMEg J " Q Wight: registrar Mrs Maydelia Alden of the The hall was Mrs Edith organization colors Hpsmr:historian Mrs Alden strikingly green- and I patriotic effects white Twenty-two Stohr V decorated in were present George Lawry I 'flm and the dancing entertainmentchairmancommittee Mrs was continued rark until long after program Dodge Mrs the midnight hour party was given in honor W Boyd Charles Mrs erry of Mrs yS g W M William at the Duckworths carried to it fruition one of the most Mrs Lueila LindsayThe bridge luncheon presided over by home orJfrdayi delightful affairs in the history of the Mrs Tfie houseL aveninsI R Alfred H De Nike riday at the 10 ’apt er vras handsomely decorated and many?-friends Alta club also of the delightful I I I was one were social events of last orient Music was fl The the s week by Misses ! artistic centerpiece Lindsay ofthe table was I I formed of red tulips and daisies and I peitald Place cards gold Hines entertained twenty' bearingthe riday I of the hostess were laid for monogram friends evening at a Washing-"': I the eighteen I ton’s birthdaynarty guests The I all in patriotic effects and rooms were games and the were the R L amusements of Mrs Conely and Mrs H J evening the Baker club entertained of their B I I members card and I their last husbands Libhie the-G at the 1135 Second Miss Johnson entertained evening Conely home I Billlkin club at pleasant dinner partv members of the ridav avenue a the followed by cards evening Thirty-two homo of Miss Hazel were seated Page 1) around the table White carnationsand werei used? 1 I Continued rom which was I B strikingly decorated for decorationsthe ices place y in the national the history section of the club Nu with all of the details carried cards effect coiors carrying out the same 'itiit'r caid clues win attend i'1 Miss Genevieve Cottrell and Mrs lormerous of suggestion Washington’s lie function to enjoy ence Howell Brown assisted the host-s®atteinom assisted hostesss were of the afternoonand the colonial by Miss Gladys Conely and Miss D ‘ Pearl late X: Adams sfs surprise party was given riday of Mrs Charles Mrs bridge Barrytea Hogarty will be the evening at the of home Leone oote was the hostess at I Kirk in her son Roy Kirk I a Saturday afternoonat a Miss aen honor of the nglOn tea yesterday afternoon by the I I E irst South class 8 aer homeTiOC at members school graduating ner home 150 Girard avenue Twenty of the Jefferson of girl friends were which he i4 g H pleasantly entertained panclng ami games 'weret" Dr Benjamin Young of with others coming in after the a the member iff1 i principal' features of the I v residents of Salt evening 11 matinee for the tea The rooms and and were given by LakHo ting in the city will tea table were bright with musical numbers decorations Miss Castle and ds Tues-i carried out in the Katherine Wavne CasI I receie the informally and blue white day of Mr and hostess was assisted : home by Miss Ruth Abbott a 1055 E Miss Daisy Newell nan South selections and Musical Kearns the ive HunThe club members of the Jolly Temple were given during afternoon deed I ? £ by Miss were entertainedWednesday’1 rances Goldwater evening by Mr and Mrs1 Mack Bergwill be given and Miss A silver teathe Saturday at fuelr East afternoon of Mrs strom home in Ninth' playe'd te H B home our tables of the game Were Pratt lol 5' uti from 2:30 until 5:30 4 followed by enjoyable o'clock bv ii:i nadies Aid of An birthday supper Washington’s part' Baptist churc’i he hostwas given afternoon Immanuel yesterdav John by Miss Mrd McPhee entertained at essfp of thi aib'no Mrs Pratt Judith Hillg at the home of her family dinner Mr' and Thursday to celMrs ki er W Hail Mrs ac W C parents Mrs L B evening Hills in the eightieth birthday annlverMrs C J Brattan and Mrs Six tables of Paul Tirst were avenue five hundred of her mother Mrs James! 'T played in the early hours ranke I ll Pyper Twenty-five children tL th®aftr“°°m followed land’ by a dainty were presentTulips white section the atr iotic colors granaennaren The of Ladies and the were in evidence and jonquils used in the effect were Aid society of Iliff Methodist Episcopal hostess was assisted by tive young table JH B decorations while a ft will give a dinner riday n1kmA°ither ?lrs’ U B’ Hil18 and Mis8 church of r lick red and white carnations at the of Mrs H D evening home Almond the V adorned Heist 131 R street rooms Mrs W W Norton entertainedthe 0 Miss Agnes Trump entertainedthe 0 of St Peters guild will Ifl The members club and a feviDallas club Monday Photo by Cooley give a silver tea Tuesday afternoon nds afternoon at A Thursday at evening a from until o’clock in the parish beautifully dinner at her (Continuedon Pagc'9) arranged O home in LIBERTY Second West Twelfth East The New York City bas rooms 655 N table O Now I must H El YthCh the quests were seated Daughters of the American Revolution ton to mv nincteenthlx point and of the postal tel of die things t The fourth annual-dance irdX°ri the centerpiece an artistic bas-hfn you some organized since 1897 celebrated have been handed down to us from employeesat will he Hall Richmond roses com Good I evening Odeon musicbined with smilax and ferns Washington’s birthday yesterday with I were and all of the new danceswill be prea handsomely appointed luncheon in Of the t ereat sen ted el’ghtful social affairs were the banquet room of the Hotel Utah moving dayof for during the' giv en last week for different Olaft’e tile Dreamer Scott wHl entertain members About one hundred members of the Miss Marguerite they from Rismet company Mr and Home Monthly moved Comm pa w the kltili ehdpterand their friends gathered on I Kewpie Thursday eveningat Thnrsd8ene I lie first day-f PalTer gave a over to Manhattan on her home Third East uner Tee method of removing bud Comthq mezzanine floor at 11 o'clock and to 416 uevenlV in ! have May ahd ever since then the compliment tc plexlons by absorptionseems-to ' Miss the inspiring strains the the daughter of "Star anniversary is observedeven by Nannie Palmer to! come into general use In this country 11 The Monday Night dancing club will whiep the younger members S played by th© ot Salt Dake City the Ordinary mercolized wax applied Spangledorchestra Banner’’ give its third party Monday evening were invited nightly like cold erased They had no new women among The of cream and marched into the committee in charge consists 2$c those settlers for in that day with Mr and Mrs Merrill Nibley and Mr mornings warm water gradually banquet "hall Beautifully engraved l Miss Emily stayed at home read their McAllistergave a prettily absorbs the coarse faded or discolored I and Mrs E E Byer women and bridge program lb blue and gold were used Bibles had pockets arranged party yesterdiy outer film skin in and plenty almost invisible j!? in sa place cards at the table of complimentto Miss Ora particles Soon there’s a which was them so they could carry all brand-new evening March the the shapeof a their utensils as well as Arlz- who has been daidin star I sewing in Aedificium club will giv® itsThe annual V complexion formed by the younger vidth for a with Mrs bank of colonial blue hyacinths them Their skirts were short and month unaer-SKin cosmetics or a dancing party in the Odeon members neaiuner MJ8 aHartificial and with many of them they made nice expect to anAthe Tarbet produce Narcissus the chaptercolors this the most treatmentofcan possibly make where guests were barrels quite different from affair dozen a such radiant for the center I looking of the season seated was 8 pretty in the national colors youthful coinplexlon slit skirt of all have our modern one yard loveliness Druggists This patriotic organizationhas of red white and blue ribbon ! Bows placed it is selaom-that-more i of as tight and as long mercolized wax the city's goods made were fhe in of at four corners than one is observances as possible a ounce national characterand have inspired s where terminated strings of small have necessary a first read of pink teas at the Thousands also reported great hatchets and shields from the with the locality to a greater spirit of pa functions given in high society of reaching success the 1in famous saxolite chandelier A basket of red Twillers the Van Keifts and Stuy-vesants carnationsofwrinkle removing formula One ounce triotism K gracedthe center of the table pure powdered saxolite The regent Mrs and' the custom has been MollyStark Breeden in a half pint witch hazel and the to handed down us Virginia welcomed the guests in an address full Miss Gibson used face wash The I It in the time of entertained a as a effect 8 1 was William her of fire appreciation for George Washington E number atof her friends riday is The Keift as that he became AND MRS young almost magical deepest and the governor evening home in familiar with the close ThirteenthEast finest wrinklesand crow’s feet as well as the purpose of the order relationship gave a beautifully arranged at an informal dancing party lines due to age touching upon politics and tobacco many points that are between s)t — whether or dear to tHe hearts of He noted affinity dancing party last eveningat their weather worry completely Americans smoke these some Ethel — Miss Carney entertained a and quickly vanish No ordered that one need hesitate betweenshould two andtheir Cobblecrest number of young girls at a trohsseau Breeden’saddress of welcome Temple residence to try this simple lotion all started the proceedingsfor the afternoon I men cease smoking party asit I strikingly Thursday evening1 Gaines and but they gatheredat the All of the details were y' lai in umv In part she said governor’s ' ' -X with their long pipes and In patriotic effects home behalf of the Spirit of Liberty plenty of and received their ammunition smoked and Mrs Lake I8IHIIIBM AS T 1a him "X of the Amerl-ican K sc I into a compromise which was Chapter Daughters 'c? I guests on the floor of the ballroom in it that thereafter they Revolution becomes my ' must use short pleasant duty to bid you the third story which presented a Established 1S59 welcome pipes tnat could be easiy tucked of this anniversary E brilliant on the' occasion iKKWD' d in one corner of their American conveniently appearance with the commemorative of birth of still be flags of all sizes and descriptions hung mouths and politics couldinconvenience— Georgs Washington the most discussed 14 without any from the Walls and ceilings and draped and most beloved personage 3 like modern politics: This this has ever produced i over windows and stairway has ever been country known in history as He was the Trodbadour orchestra furnished founderof our federate Pipe Plot The musical tiie and like most plots republic our bulwark in war our the dancing ended in mere program for smoke peace: his fame survives r guide in only valiant old Peter which included many national patriotic Tough sturdy by the limits of the bounded airs All the modern danceswere was the first man to earth and by tbe extent of the btuyvesant the newest steps with the and he together with Good Goods mind tamper currency — stirred things by saying that all elaborate served from survives tn our hearts In the was supper duties should be paid in gold or small tables toward midnight The growing knowledge of our children MOTMMMMSM8Z silver and that in the affections of the good would no carried out as far colors were by longer be legal tender Cooley a throughout the world and when possible in the menu as cur monuments shall be done away Toast to Uncle Sam Lake wore a White nations existing shall Mrs handsome now even Our bers and our local chapter 112 members rich gold trimmings bo no ’more the Norsemen credit for being the pathfinders Mrs H K the chiffon gown with Klingender concluded — when shall response and have Every year has seen our of excerpts toasts with a ‘The United empire Americato These many brilliant costumes were worn will our social activities broaden We have she were particularly the point and States” in which spokein semiby the guests Washington’s been the serious vein of the glory shine instrumentalinthan having front growth of the first floor broughttois the race whose law passed in more thirty-six The receptionwith rooms on the The unfaded of Washington's often slighted people as nation and the celebration American states to and punish the adorned vases and bowls of an event prevent European race on the were birthdaytois say which it is a Mrs Barry Hogarty gave a toast influences of of the flag pink and white carnationsand ferns in has lost none of its desecration We have on ‘‘The after final brew of the melting no pleasure Spaniard” the an active part in which effect One hundred invitations patriotic with the taken promoting orchestra The responses finished Mrs pretty sentimentthe rapid McClellan played a “Traum-erei” Breeden patriotic education in the welfare of years and the regent to wonderful proposeda of toast George were issued for the delightful affair of and children of women and in the Our growth our country It Washington “ather Country” and nearly that many were present Dr Grace Stratton-Airey gave a is said that Mrs of and all Washington preservation witty toast to the English standing the members and spots and which the first public records brought of about sang "America” accompanied The reception and tea given riday the benefit of review of the early settlement friends her husband’sbirthday the children or of by the orchestra there are two New England by Mrs Russell C but It 4s a fact that in all Washingtons Woodruff toward those present were: afternoon Then came toast on “The which we expectmovements to bend our and Mrs Karl A Scheid in voluminous correspondence by Mrs compliment E E Shepard She is a Dutch” fluent Mrs W A Alex-W thera is refer to birth registration Mrs RMrs M A Breeden N any mention to Mrs Lawrence was and speaker and handled her subject in a ander D Cleveland C George of the dally of Mrs hlsblrthdayhardly and the honors fumigation of the most beautiful public descriptive way Mrs Ashwill Miss G Mrs C one many school Shepard said in Boyd W Bailey Mrs W paid him on its classrooms against part: Mrs of the season in Salt Lake so contagious diseases Bertha Harvey V fail to About'the only notice is occurrence found in a I take great pleasure in presenting Mary letter written to this sad and solemn occasion Brown Miss Brown Miss G W ciety Count De Rocham-beau Mrs to you our esteemedtoastmistress (?) when tlie Daughters are gathered Carlten Bacon Miss by Washington in 1781 ragrant spring flowers graced the for this has been a of nell Mrs L Miss Margaret who member in their Jhnual memorial feast Dodge and the dining room The object of the our society shall be was the bar in Utah and Idaho for Clark Miss lora Hamilton Mrs W M rooms to pay their respects to the ghosts toperpetuate and the attractive all in yellow memory years and is the only Mrs Estes Mrs R a spirit of the of their departed ancestors feel erry Mrs George W yellow in men and women who" in the Statepracticing Esther Ellen lace cloth over satin woman lawyer of Utah isher Mrs Mrs Ellen Gaw Mrs Venetian the achievedAmerican by myself under the control of the Esther Gaw Hall Mrs table held for its the preservationofindependence Ladles—Miss Margaret Connell shade of that L George R Hancock which the records of cotermg much admired Dutch Miss Connell accepted historian Mrs E centr'd a cut glass bowl of Individual services of the resposi-bility Irving who Miss Holister Hancock Mrs decoration soldiers and patriots byrevolutionary of with a this day Washington the encouragement toastmistress clever to has put the home-stamp Hanna Mrs t'eph Geoghegan Miss golaen jonauils and was lighted by the Edith D of historical research in acknowledgment of to Hobbs Mrs T Hobbs Mrs gold honor and in everything recommended for ‘haded candelabra Music was brief A G Mrs relation to the revolution bv the a gave a bird’s-eye Hosmer Mrs Barry Hogarty introduction popular use furnished bv the Otto King quintet Jones Mrs ereotlon of by the pro-i view of the in a j’neian Airs L monuments program which she Of course all historians d advance until study of Mrs H K Klingender Mrs dumig the receiving hours from motiOEgjotthe patriotism said: some new idea of the creation of Mason the public schools of the locality Jessup Mrs T few things the world but the furnished Laben Dr Grace There are more one and by the celebration of patriotic Airey Mrs than tracing us by divine revelation Byron Cummings Nearly two hundred representative the origin seems Stratton anniversaries and source of satisfactory and society were prefer to take members of Salt Lake mankind this Is Durj society has enjoyedall perthe true in regardto one’s own one handed by present to meet the down Moses charming young Th national original and follow the of those bride seolety ?f21DerIty' country Who were the they example numbera over 106000 mem settlers who inhabitantstheir whence came and Connecticut A feature of the afternoonwas the what habits and customs? “that the colony should be were unusually beautiful gowns worn bj’ governed by the laws of God" until the and girls particularly by they could fjnd time to ages ago our westernhemisphere them women make better If those assisting at the tea table and in was the home of you will look in the mankind f’nd at that time where the peaceright place you will find the ail of entertaining whom were in stunning Pacific and the dark island of u Manhattan upon evening toilettes The handsome waters of the Atlantic roll there our good now were which Dutch forefathers imported gowns worn by the hostesses broad settled ' continentsand wo may suppose you wonder how suppose and guest of UNIJAY that our ancient it peopled honor also canie in for a was since they predecessors found large share of admiration Thoseassisting could take “cross country hikes’ to plenty of Indians here BnlCK aS k 's7!iit ilk!1 included Mrs M S land now far across the sea But is one thing that have Woodward Mrs lavor —Packed in There Three ice and there great and left to the last and that is Mrs erdinand J delivered for came a cataclysm very that James MrsHogle continent a was sunk beneathwhat America might have been peopled Ledyard M Bailey Mrs E is leaving by accident for one of our O now the Pacific ocean Howard Mrs J M Bidwell Others us as proof of that fact the skeleton has said: “Holland New assisting the afternoon in Is the throughout at of a and and the Solomon islands pigmy a mammoth Guinea and serving were Mrs entertaining Venally Sells at 75c Quart bear were recently in fine all these islands — W which excavated are peopled Mrs E near Los Angeles from a Armstrong C Richards and it is possible that some Scheid stated-by scientists Mrs John the Misses worthy have been so by accident’ Hanauer co to be at least 200000years old Miss Shearman Miss Eleanor Stewart aln But as years went on our primitive Hudson's Travels Miss Edna5 Dunn and Miss Marguerite 3223 3224 race multiplied and who wandered Hendrik Hudson was a farther and Richmond -C® farther the sX away to great man of renown and the one i east till one day another the East India company sent out to early part of the the fleetest The week was lt A &T cataclysm separated find a to M DAYS 14 northwest China by the successful and from the passage wanderers ’home but about all he did was to run his 6 DAYS th® Atlantic rolled over given in the Hotel to S the boat at the head dansant aground of the Hyland 3125 Jyland 3123 land they-had treveled Utah grill Wednesday afternoon and so the Mohegan river and his most under wanderers were left in that' far-r 50c Quart Delivered the management of Miss Lucile BIG 'SPRING act was to learn to smoke May land-''j away '4 Miss DeyThe tables DRY under Sir Walter Raleigh rancke and (The to return to that This wonderful feat he introduced reserved by leading OR LADIES AND were all society was fostered homeland through in Holland on his return and he vaoies ouiid ry entertained parties of ?e?ueato"1 by folklore and women who Dresses was duly honored for this by tales of the land across the eea friends tor'enjoy the cabaret features Mohegan river called the Gents Suits race sturdy and the general' and delightful dancing musical strong and Hudson in Ins honor and it Gents Overcoats brave thus grew so with knowledge of x is Ladles Skirts stands in the geography to thi day' ideal Uleand program take the intense-desire to to gave such a fine report 'j Gents ifind-their your Pants western homclandVThese Of his trip that in six D Suits-Sponged a Ice Mrs Moore Lindsay was hostess at undepressed 35 cts Cd 'jwere tho’Norsemen ':’ j' colony of low Dutch cartiemonths deligh tf uly bridge over anil a part y and tea 505 S 7th East Royal Cleaning Co Mary Martin interspersed landed at from Communipaw which was' at her ‘home in E wAth-apt Phone Wasatch 186 Thursday afternoon and Ahe quotations gave eggwhich was hatched South Temple the affair being one of a 'X1 B-Tuttle Mrs Mrs pro-Lenten i Mrs --Miss £ Madame Celebrate Washington of Birthday -W t city'‘?XA i ' I 41 - J ' w- 1 J “ : sfe sic A Bi-own i -Wilson STARK BREEDEN (upper American Revolution MrsHarriet Oglesby (upper chairman entertainmentcommittee who instrumental i i -4 Daughters Dodge regent(Mrs making annual sjc ’ ' 'j t-I - successful dec-orated " - z-- - ' - '"j ‘ ' e I H 1 ‘‘ - I ' ' i 4 Hr— 1 Slmpsor?Vene ! -H c fur-nished “ ® 1 ‘ I Society - -music f i '’J ' ' -flfllWBWWflw ! a-t -Bishop 1 ' I1 : - 1 ' ' lESl theitnie hostesst a bkaPt 'll r ’ ’’ ' ' 1 A ‘ i ' ’ s i v liSM7 i -tje -The : v- n-Mrs I Misshltne?edtnan Market t soC'-ty 1 a n Orem -ebrate -sary teawMaiaMiaaMM Jli gMiaggiMOiaa 1 — ' - - - - J r profusion ' ' - t ij thTrbefrflheeWjn 1 2 SPIRIf a 5 CHAPTER TB : 1 1 - 1 in 1 ! 1 1 s’ Wonderful Skin 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