Show DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION I GELE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Ye Cavalier Is Discussed in Toasts Given by Many of the Guests at Handsomely Appointed Luncheon at atthe atthe atthe the Bradford Wa Washington's birthday Is la set act apart apar all over o our broad country by that tha patriotic and exclusive organization time tho Daughters of ot tho the American RevolutIon tIon to bo be loyally observed In Sall salt Sal It l hake ake Spirit of ot liberty Ilbert pter ClIl ti toO thO lOcal representation the largo large na nn- rma- rma organization celebrated time day I In a manner unsurpassed on forme tormo occasions by 11 giving their fourth annual annual annual an- an an an- nual luncheon at tho the Bransford which cas as a brilliant and patriot unction function and th the largest lamest In tho the history f toe tie chapter At 1 30 in th the thO afternoon the time members member rs and guests assembled In the card room In th the top tOil stor story of tho the Bransford where hero tho Limo rich crimson decorations Of therom the tho room rom served to set oft off the c elegant t costumes costumes costumes cos cos- of ot the time gracious matrons and fal fair young oung daughters all nil of ot whom Joined most heartily In the spirit of ot the time da day In tho time receiving receiving party party were the tho regent Mrs Henry La LaMotte and Mrs Walter alter WalterS alterS S S. S Scott Mrs ArUl Arthur ur I. I L. L Williams and Mrs 1 I A. A iowan Howan wives of or tIO tuo commanding com cuni- manding officers at it Fort Du Douglas las who were sere the honored honored- guests of ot tho ion An Informal reception was hold hole which was In iii the tho nature of ot a farewell to Mrs LI LaMotto who ho soon leaves loaves to make c her homo In Portland At IU 2 o'clock the tho congenial part party was ushered ush- ush ired ored Into tho the dining room of the tho Bransford Bransford Brans- Brans ford ord to the strains of ot choice music Miss liss Mary Olive Gray presiding at the thc piano ilano Tho beautiful scene that greeted them hem was almost like a n. vision of ot fairyland fairy fairy- land and The walls of tho room which aro arc practically plato glass mirrors between the thc marble panels reflected the tIme ex exquisite cx- cx picture over and over a again aln and andI I It by a u strange coincidence the decorations decora tiers lions of ot tho the handsome room are aro In blue and buff the tho colors of at the tion The Tho credit for the perfection of ot detail and appointments belongs to Mrs Clesson Clesson Clesson Cles- Cles son S S. Kinney chairman of ot tho the entertainment entertainment enter enter- entertainment committee with the time ablo as assistance assistance assistance as- as of Mrs C. C E. E Allen and the table committee which Included Miss 1 1 Edit chairman Mrs Airs R. R A. A Broadhurst and Miss Hollister Hancock Flags draped the marble pillars The tables were laid In the form torm of an li Es with fth a smaller table taLle In tho I tho the regent guests gusts of or honor and ann tile the toastmistress s sat Silt The tables were covered with choice l laco co pieces center and dollies doilies laid over r pale pale- yellow Al Aling tho the center the full tull length ran heavy heay ropes of ot smilax and uR with baskets of ot beautiful frecia la with Its deep deeD green reen waxy foliage tollage Exquisite Ex Ex- Ex flowers were sent In largo large quantities expressly for tho the occasion tl from Los Angeles eles b by Mrs W. W W Chisholm Chisholm Chis- Chis holm and Mrs Lee Charles Miller valued members of ot the tho local chapter Small red rell white and blue cups held salted almonds and dainty cut glass dishes were verc filled with bon bons In tho time tn trl colors At each place were laid the tho artistic pro programs rams In the dull blue with the time monogram D A A. A R. R In huff buff Tho The pro programs rams were vere tied with ribbon nf of the same shade bearing the toasts of ot the tho day Before Defore taking their places Miss ara Gray Cray struck tho the first chords of ot America In which song the o. o assembled d guests and after atter taking their seats scats Mrs C C. C C. C Plummer sang ng The Flag Without a R Stain The delicious menu was wag r daintily served and as far till as pos possible carried out the prevailing pre national color scheme An Interesting departure In Inthe Inthe inthe the luncheon was the pro progressing be between lo le tween the courses with v the exception of ot the speakers and those sitting at atthe atthe atthe the center table Mrs W W. W A. A Wetzell accompanied by Miss Gra Gray san sang The Land of ot Hope an and Glory before the real business of the tho day began Ye uYe Cavalier was vas the subject die dIS- 0 ri J I am ara the thc Very cry pink o 0 of courtesy W w i chosen chasen en for Cor the tho toasts 0 r Mrs Henry Henr C. C Wallace admirably filled mcd the tho difficult post of trebs trets anti and In a n dignified and 1111 graceful manner sho she most Ingeniously carried throughout the program the sen ent of ot L the subject showing deep culture I combined with native IJ- IJ ani dam doin tact nn The Time coming coining or of the With CavalIer d Coats und and cap calms J golden Eolden rings s With ruffs an and I cuff cutts and fart gales and n nills things wa was the tho toast to Lane Lane- Witcher Which Mrs respond JUS us strain n r d In n a hUe the 0 conception n as admired by women ills His Work Pork as a Colonizer f Happy n a few fem me man Whose hose Wish nd r re paternal Content to breathe acres native nativo bound air own Ground Mrs Irs Anna Hood H Hall ii han handle 1 In n style stylo tho I descendants b by different lore foregoIng I were the to healthy iry and conc condition with oC f the APt Pt ro beautiful luem ot of tho Vf b bo 1 Francis 0 o. His Influence in Politics B A thousand rm m years scarCe servo t An hour a state may lay In lay It U In n tho dust Mrs 1 Mabel Broadhurst lo o othis this toast by calling b by Dv whose Influences are down n through the thc ages Ills Hospitality For I hold Sage Saga Homers Homer's r c the tho best cat Welcome the tho Corning Coming t the I and aDd 8 sp going guest Mrs Ir Margaret Terry Fisher 1 p happy In her treatment or of th t assigned to her her giving perSo pers nd of ot her nr life In 1 t t. t when she the enjoyed tho the a areal of real descendants ts of ot tho Co t Are Aro Cavalier and Puritan laces ThUs Brings the In whirligig his revenUes Of or time I A Ar 9 In In tho ha hands 8 of or Miss t rgaret argaret Beall Reo r Connell the time tOJi tat t t. t 0 lY lcd died but her hearers hearers- came r Ot to 12 ie conclusion conclusion con con- elusion that she left lert v vcr time the nu que n err much In tho L d dand and t cate gory 4 Several letters and were read from absent and nd the thc event was voted by all propone of oi the most moat thoroughly and enjoyable enjoyable en- en or of an any In th tho Spirit ot of Liberty Chapter ot of the ot of the American Re Those present Were S Jia I H Alexander Mrs r C C. C E E. E Allen Anen Irs rs t. t F. F S S. Bascom Mrs J J. J Q DS M. M I r. r B D Connell CouncIl Mrs l A. A R. R R fl Cook Cooke X Anna V. V Decker Mrs Irs R. R w I R. R C e. C. C Miss 1158 Mary Iary Mrs Irs R It J. J Griffin Mrs U L. E. E f Mrs Irs Georgo George H H. Hancock Mrs irH I W. W Hoyt Mrs U U. U U. Mrs X Mrs Irs E E. L. L Jones Jonc Mrs Ira W- W Yo H H. nes Mrs Irs C. C S. S Kinney Hrs Henry hear LA Ia otte tte Mrs L. L B B. McCornick Mrs S. S U Morrison Miss lone P. P Morrison j t 55 Edith Mrs Irs D D. D B B. Irs J. J E E. Oglesby Miss 1158 K B. B E. E E B D D. Pfoutz Mrs Irs F. F C. C Mrs O. O J S Salisbury Mrs n H H. H c. c V Wace Mrs Irs Margaret ane one Witcher M Ml Mim Edith F P. Hobbs Miss Mills Nellie 1 Pel A A. A D. D Barber Mrs B. B R. R A. A Mrs Denner X Smith Mrs B n B. B Leonard Leonard Leon Leon- ard Mrs Fairweather If W. Don R fl Corny Mrs l Ir C C. W. W BOYd J IC Kv Sha Shaw w Mrs Cora Shaw I Sol Siegel Miss lIss Sprague ue Mrs lr J l Miss J Josephine Spencer Mrs R non Mrs l C. C G. G Plummer Mrs MM A. A AI rr A. rr Mrs Irs P. P S. S Mrs V. V A A. Mrs Carver Mrs E. E 13 B 13 C tl low Mrs 1 Georgo George E E. il L fl I t h te Mrs W. W Ii F. A L IC Miss StaC Sallie Sallio s Sn le 54 fC t 3 hK Mrs Irs F. F B. B Sten ds xa J I o. o R R. 3 M. M Stevenson Miss Sternson Mrs C C. J J. J Steward Irs I. I H. H Mrs Russel L. L Tracy f Mrs J J. t. t Walker Mrs George Georg-e Y 1 Wallace an aut Hol- Hol lister Hancock |