Show f 6 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 27 1938 A Humane Education Activities Teach Principles P-- T Of Kindness and Justice Mrs John W Ilyslop chairman of the Utah Congress of Parent Teachers humane education committee seated (right) out lines plans for the humane educational program for the P-A as Mrs Leith Theobald (left) and Mrs John Latimer Jr (center) chairman and co- chairman respectively look on T By MRS JOHN W HYSLOP Chairman of the Humane Education Committee of the Utah Congress of Parents-Teachers associations are Humane education activities in parent-teachconcerned with specific teaching in homes and schools of the prinKindness to animals it ciples of kindness justice and good will is emphasized is a means of developing in children an attitude of kindness toward all life and there can be no real humaneness without development of humane ideals in character education There are in our public schools today 27000000 boys and girls with no re- reasons cruelty commonly has its ligious training Humane education inception in abuse of animals and Which directly emphasizes consid- children are often the transgreseration and compassion for all life sors Invariably it is foupd that Is an approach to the knowledge of this Is becausq they have not been His trained to have consideration and the' Great Creator through creation and is therefore a step compassion for these lowly "friends toward religious growth Experience with whom they are so closely ashas shown that young lives have sociated They have gathered from been transformed through this me- the example of their elders the erdium from thoughtless and selfish roneous conception that helplessIndifindividualism to tolerable and tol- ness gives license to abuse erant personalities inestimably bet- ference of a child to the suffering ter equipped to participate unsel- of any creature should be regarded fishly with others In family and as a danger signal on the highway community life The home is the to character building laboratory where in the Understanding Social Status years of a child’s life these lessons sucbe most When a child has learned by the in humaneness may precept and example of his parents cessfully taught that possession of a pet makes him Regarding Life As Snored responsible for its welfare and hapIt is well for parents and teach- piness and that it has certain rights ers alike to bear in mind that to lead among which fare kind treatment a child to regard all life as sacred proper handling shelter regular and to instill a sense of obligation hours of feeding and water at all toward the dependent and weaker times he has attained to the rare ones with whom he comes in con- social status of understanding and tact develops in him a higher con- consideration of others Teachers are realizing more and sciousness and regard for others in all relations of life In the home more the value of humane educa-parents are the first educators tion and are recognizing that it- is1 trained or otherwise they wield a a direct channel for building that power that may make or mar a citizenship which largely alleviates juvenile delinquency and which will young life Frequently habits which affect a eliminate a goodly percentage of the Child’s entire life are formed by his lawlessness that rmjkes prisons and association with pets For obvious reformatories necessary I er Meetings Emerson A Members of the Emerson P-have set the date for their annual party for Friday at the school The program for the afternoon will include cards games and music Refreshments will be served Committees for the affair include Mrs Walter P Cottam general chairman Mrs Arnold R Terry assisting Mrs Cottam Mrs Dave R Silvers and Mrs F L Ostler reservations Mrs Kenneth H Williams Mrs Sam Harman decorations Mrs G L Leaver and program Mrs Mary Lee Moran prizes Mrs Carl J Harward and Mrs Norman W Forsberg tables and Mrs C R Chase Invitations Officers and ‘room mothers met on November 14 to discuss the necessity of a membership drive the proceeds to be used for charity The drive opened Monday work for warm clothing and each home represented in the school was expected to contribute one wearable piece of clothing Members of the P-A will receive the clothing Mrs Kenneth H Williams is chairman of the welfare department sponsoring the clothing drive and Mrs Cottam president of the school P-A is urging the membership drive T T T high school under the leadership of Mrs Arthur D Taylor together with the officers of the Parent-Teachassociation will meet at the school cafeteria for luncheon at 12 noon Thursday Immediately following the luncheon a tour of all the buildings on the campus will be conducted by the Cadet Officers’ club A special display of art copper work will be offered as ideal suggestions for Christmas gifts er Longfellow The Longfellow P-A held a 'meeting Wednesday in the Longfellow auditorium The program was furnished by the school and consisted of the following numbers:' ‘‘Our Safety Helpers” by the second grades under the direction of Miss Jane E Kesler and Miss Ruth B Hardy and Teaching Love of Home and Thankfulness" by the third and fourth grades under the direction of MLss Iris Garff A short talk was given by J R Smith principal of the school and committee chairmen gave their reports This was the last week of the membership drive and many new members have been gained T Edison association of Dr James T Worlton assistant Irving high school will hold Its superintendent of Salt Lake City annual “Back to School" night at schools former principal of the the school house Wednesday at Edison school was the speaker at A meeting at the school the P-8p m will on November 18 choosing for his child’s to their Parents report "Secrets of the Edison advisory room from where they will subject be conducted in one hour through School for the Past Twenty Years” the exact routine of the child during The pupils of the fourth fifth and sixth grades furnished an interesthis school day ing program appropriate to the Riverside Thanksgiving time Mrs Alvin R Anderson was Mrs ’Harry Holley 517 South elected president of the P-A to Eighth West street was the hon- fill the unexpired term The offiored guest at a surprise party given Monday by officers of the P-- T A of cers and teachers were Introduced the Riverside school of which she The federal aid project Hot hot lunches for the school was explained is the president The afternoon was spent playing at the meeting and a social hour Monte Carlo whist and refresh- followed’ ments were served A gift was preCatholic sented to the honored guest r asThe guests were Mrs Samuel H The Catholic Hatch Mrs Albert W Conrad Mrs sociation will give a dinner Monday Alonzo B Hayward Mrs Del War- at 6:30 p m at the Judge Memortal ren Mrs Elmer S Wyllie Mrs Alex school The profits of the affair A Gren Mrs Anna Milus Mrs will be used- to purchase additional Ralph Aiello Mrs Alfred L Rueck school equipment ert Mrs C J Carstensen Mrs Wil The dinner is being sponsored liam Smith and Mrs T R Turner by the following committees: House —Mrs James Ivers chairWest High School man Mrs M Hearley Mrs John The room sponsors of the West F Dugan Ways and means— Mrs James T Brennan chairman Mrs Decker Little Mrs J H Collins Mrs W V Dargafi and Mrs Clem A Betty Kay J Sheerqn Hospitality — Mrs J Holland chairman Mrs PERMANENT WAVE Thomas J J Neville Mrs H W Erdweg Will solve your “hair worries” Mrs Frank M Maloney Mrs WilALL STEAM 100 Our exclusive liam G McHugh and Mrs Ambrose PERMANENTS J Seitz QQ are only Mrs James Ivers is general chair FINCfcR WAVES styled In the latman in charge of arrangements est coiffures complete Mrs Carl J Schultz supervisor of with shampoo the dinner Mrs William J Deason and Mrs James M decorations Grisley publicity Irving High The parent-teach- er T T Parent-Teache- - JQq WAS ( 1 In a frivolous mood Salt Lake City folk' hop aboard the bandwagon and bead straight into a holiday parade of festivities Saturday night is the date set for one of the major events— the annual December dance of the Ladies’ Literary club which will be held at the clubhouse 860 East South TemI ple street Mr and Mrs Roy H Ashworth will serve as chairmen with the following club members as hosts and hostesses: Mr and Mrs W T Yule Wedding Planned To Be Wedded The marriage of Miss Ernestine Foster of Corsicana Texas to Arnold B Smith of Houston Texas -- will take place Tuesday in Corsicana according to word received by the bridegroom’s parents here Mrs Hetty Olsen 314 Twelfth East street announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter Miss Mary Olsen of Seattle to Paul Mack Sanders also of Seattle son of Mr and Mrs Mark S Sanders 421 M street Mr Sanders is a senior in the school of forestry at the University of Washington and is affiliated with (Continued from preceding Page) the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity Following their wedding which Mrs A O Sheldon Mrs L P will take place in Salt Lake City Drew Mrs P J O'Carroll Mrs during the Christmas holidays the S W Gaddie and Mrs C W Collins young couple plan to make their All committee members are in home in Seattle charge of the reservations Sophistication Marks Dance Mayor Wallace Will Speak At District Council Meeting Education Classes Mayor John M Wallace will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Salt Lake City district A on ThursV of the P-MONDAY Civic Center 10 a m— "A Class day at 2 p m at the Lafayette in Discussion Method for Adult school Mrs W C Brown safety P-A has ar- Leaders” by Miss Winifred Hazen chairman for the Wasatch 10 a m — “Babies and The Salt Ijtke City district Their Care” by Mrs F Clark Sancouncil-m- eeting T ford Columbus 2 p m— “Family Recognition and Response" by Mrs Rose E Jackson Lowell 2 p m— “Babies and Their Care” by Mrs Sanford Chapman library 2 p m— "Problems of Family Life” by Mrs W F Core WEDNESDAY Whittier 10 a m — "Interior Decoration” by Mrs E F Anderson Emerson 10 a m — "Babies and Their Care” by Mrs Sanford-Ensig- n 10 a m— "Nutrition Problems" by Mrs Theodore F Myers Hawthorne 1 p- - m — “Mental Hygiene and Family Living" by Mrs Edwin R Miles Sumner 2 p m— "Child Development” by Mrs H A Dyer Franklin (Neighborhood house) 7:30 p m— “Red Cross Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick” by Mrs Sanford Chapman library 2 p m—"Problems of Family Life" by Mrs Core THURSDAY West high 10 a m— "Consumer Buying” by Miss Nellie Colvin Highland Park 1:30 p m— "Personality in Family Living" by Mrs Miles Grant 3:30 p m— “Family Relationships" by Dr P T Farnsworth Forest (Sugarhouse library) 7:30 m— “Child Development” by Arch M Thurman FRIDAY Public library 1:30 p m—"A Class for Parents of Handicapped Children” by Mrs Alma Ballinger Washington 1:30 p m— "Personality Problems in Family Living" p council of Parent-Teacheassociation hoard will meet at Civic Center 544 South Main street Monday at 10 a m All chairmen will give reports at the meeting rs ranged the talk and also a talk "Courtesy Ls the Password to Safety” by Sergeant E J Steinfeldt Dr L J Paul also a speaker will talk on "Health Standards for Today’s Children” The talk is in with the national theme Patterns for Group Liv"Changing ing1 ” Mrs Paul child hygiene chairman will present Dr PauL Parent-Te’achsafety posters keeping er C A Thursday at 7:30 p m following the regular club dinner His subject for the evening will be “Cancer” and guests are urged to attend The lecture BTbelng sponsored by the health education department and The Girl Reserve advisers will the business girls' department meet Thursday at 10 a m Mrs Edwin R Clapp author of "OurWomen interested in the badminselves and Others" and formerly ton club which will be formed in Girl Reserve secretary of the Y W the middle of January have been reC A will be the speaker quested to leave their names at the On Tuesday afternoon the girls in office If they wish to join This the not yet employed club have club will be held In the afternoon their regular schedule of Interest if enough women request it The Cooperative club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p m in the upper Mrs Fred lounge of tha clubhouse E Smith president of the club will have charge of the program formed to meet Monday morning is still open for registration This club is for advanced swimmers only and meets at 10 a m The swimming club Meet The Delta Tetarti will have Juniors Sports Night” for their regular Junior Daughters of the Revolu Miss meeting Wednesday night Bertha Des Rochers is president of tion will meet at the home of their the club president Miss Nancy Taylor 1388 by Mrs Miles Federal way Friday at 7 p m Douglas 2 p m — “Social Change and the Family” by Miss Laura Dr L A Stevenson will be the Mrs Ray Dillman of Roosevelt will club talk on “Indian Women” Hickman guest speaker of the Tri-Neighborhood house 2 p m — "Problems of Family Life” by Mrs Core 3:30 p Hamilton m— "Family Meal Preparation" hy Mjss Ruth E Reese' Bethel No 5 Order of Job's Lynda chapter No 1 Order of Eastern Star will hold its Decem- Daughters will hold its regular ciatlon was held Monday night at ber meeting in the auditorium of business meeting in the Egyptian the home of Mrs J Max Jacobsen the Masonic temple Friday at 7:30 1723 South West Temple street Mrs Saturp m This is “can” night Officers room of the Masonic temple Howard C Moore the president will be elected at this ’ day at 10 a m meeting presided Mrs Irving Lee Kilgore safety Bethel No 1 Order of Job's “Areme 16” club will meet Monchairman gave a detailed report day at 8 p m at the home of Mrs Daughters will hold its regular concerning plans her committee has Helen Friedman 326 East South business meeting in the Egyptian worked out to promote the safety of Temple street Mrs Mildred Halvor-se- n room of the Masonio temple Satur will be assisting hostess the school children day at 1:30 p m Reports were made by Mrs E F Bailey membership chairman Mrs Thomas P Sprunt magazine chair man and Mrs Royal R Hansen student aid chairman Parliamentary procedure ls being discussed at each meeting by Mrs Dow H Young to acquaint the officers and room mothers with the correct method of conducting meetings making motions and variouk L O ’ J: S Meetings Announced Civic Center Price A short business meeting will be followed by a program Mrs Suzanne Mae Grua will present a novel reading and Mrs Elizabeth Hayes Simpson will sing a group Of songs An invitation has been extended to alumnae active and pledge mothers Red Velvet and Sable Evening Outfit Mrs Alberta McCanne Clarke will review “Beyond Sing the Woods” elsOne of the most sumptuous modof the recent collections U an by Trygoe Gulbransen op Friday evening ensemble of deep red vel at the center vet and sable The old world jacket with its leg of mutton sleeves aqd peplum has Veils All Over a collar and border of the fur which Veils are all over the hats and the also trims the flaring hem of the hair tooT this season and a sure strapless gown way to keep the coiffure in place is Another charmer is a flaring to wind the tresses in veiling of model of black silk tulle that Is covsome kind You can buy it span- ered almost entirely with huge gled at many shops and in all the pleated cartwheels of tulle The new rich colors or pastel shades flaring dress is worn over a slim Bows of veiling at the back of the black crepe underdress hat will hide straggling locks on one of those too closely cropped haircuts other interesting points The teachers of the school were Members of Silver Maple circle No 108 Neighbors of Woodcraft will be entertained at their annual birthday party Wednesday at 8 p m at the home of Mrs Hannah Robbins 308 Milton avenue Mrs Agnes Hakwell and Mrs Gertrude will be the assisting host-teasue es The circle’s public card party is set' for Thursday at 2 p m In room n mission of the L D S church with headquarters in Beirut Lebanon Auxiliary To Hold Election An election of officers will take place at the regular meeting of the John F Critchlow auxiliary No 3 to the United Spanish War Veterans slated for "Friday at 8' p m at the state armory 360 East Second South street Knit Smoke-Blu- e Frock Smart For Street Wear Wool becomes smarter and smarter as it weaves its way into the smart frock brackets what with knitted sweaters topping the smartest dinner and evening frocks A nifty knit number is a little dress of smoke-blu- e herringbone weave wool with a knitted midriff A section and knitted sleeves 'sleeveless bolero of the woolen stops right at the knit band through the middle The skirt has a slight flare being seamed front and back The dress has a high round neckline like a bolero with a knit band at the fedge Christmas Party The annual Christmas party Ermine Bolero Short and sweet is a little bolero with big puffed sleeves a dream in snowy ermine With It ls a muff half of velvet half ermine "Wi tfanl s Oquirrn er " ' j co'iHure 'T'ode '° T - T -- 500 t T li-- Salt Lake Family to Make New Home in Holy Land From New York last Week sailed Mrs Joseph Jacobs and her two children La’mont Jacobs to make their home in the Holy Land Geraldine Jacobs and 150 W- - spon- sored by the Missionary society of church is Phillips’ Congregational slated to take place next Thursday at 2 p m at the church Mrs L H Page and Mrs J W Dobson will be the hostesses “flot be Crox-for- d represented by Miss Naomi and Mrs Virginia Nichols Parent-Teach- Birthday Party atl USWV Activities at Early in December the handicraft class which meets each Friday morning will learn to make dolls Many women are making dolls of different nations as a hobby To Hold Annual Palestine-Syria- Delta Gamma Mothers The Mothers’ club of the Delta Gamma sorority will hold its regular luncheon meeting Thursday p m at the chapter house 1373 East First South street An interafternoon esting program has been arranged The La Mariposa club spent its Chairman Wof the hostesses will be Mrs Perry Jenkins who will be Wednesday afternoon meeting at assisted Mrs Arthur Griffin by Y C W A the with Mrs Marion Mrs V C Jensen Mrs W E CushW Duncan ing Mrs Robert Gorlinski and Mrs The Jolly Ten club spent its Wed- J E Johnson nesday evening meeting learning the use of an enlarging machine Mem- Alpha Chi Omega Mothers bers are interested In carrying on Announcement is made by the their photography work throughout Mothers’ club of the Alpha Chi the winter Omega sorority that the next meet ing will be held Thursday at the new chapter house 1387 East First South street Luncheon will be served at 1 p m by the following hostesses: Mrs Charles A Hall Mrs Earl G Fogel Mrs A F Smoot Mrs I H Jacob and Mrs J H The Women’s Civic Center Girls’ club still holds the interest of 50 Salt Lake City girls The dramatic section is preparing a playlet tp be presented early in December The cooking section prepares tasty refreshments each week for the club Woodcraft Circle 220 Brooks Arcade 268 South State street Salt Lake circle No 559 will hold the first of a series of public card parties Wednesday at 2 p m in room 220 Brooks Arcade 268 South Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae The next meeting of the Alpha State street Zeta Alpha alumnae chapter of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority will be Mrs Joseph Jacobs held Monday the place to be announced later Dinner will be served And Children to be followed hy a program Sail for Holy Land Mrs Sterling W Sill is chairman to be assisted by Miss D Muriel Mrs Joseph Jacobs and children Snelgrove reservations Miss Anne Geraldine Jacobs and Lamonit JaMiss Cannon entertainment and cobs 117 Second avenUe sailed from Deon Smoot Miss Melba Thornley New York last week en route to the Miss Martha Bruschke Miss Kathholy land where they will join Mr erine Johnstone Miss Margaret Jacobs D Mrs C and Winegar Stenburg Mr Jacobs is president of the Mrs R J Cameron T On Tuesday at 10 a m there will be a meeting of the membership committee of the Y W C A Mrs R A Glenny chairman will preside groups Neighborhood House News will be on display at the meeting Thanksgiving week brought the and Mrs M D Bringhurst will give annual school and kindergarten vocal selections Thanksgiving party at noon on humane Wednesday at the Neighborhood Mrs Leith Theobald chairman and her house Mrs F C Schramm and Mrs John Latimer Jr will meet T F Griffin carved the turkeys with local humane educational Many other members of the board chairmen from the city schools at of directors assisted 1 p m preceding the general meeting The tap dancing classes under Mrs Walter R Hansen has re- Miss Wanda Memmott are preparA publicity chair- ing a set of dances for the program quested all P-men or thelg representatives to meet to be held at Victory park near with Mrs H Eugene Glenn Mrs the end of the month F B Dostal and Mrs L Rueckert for instruction in preparing their The Thanksgiving issue of the “Biweekly Chatter” Neighborhood publicity at the same time house newspaper was issued Friday Activities of the Y W To Marry Word has been received In Salt Lake City of the engagement and approaching Carriage Of Miss Ernestine Foster daughter of Mr and Mrs S J Foster of Corsicana Texas to Arnold B Smith of Houston Texas son of Mr and Mrs J G Smith 674 Sixth avenue The young couple’s wedding will take place Tuesday at the home of the bride’s ' parents in Corsicana and after a brief honeymoon they will be at home in Houston where Mr Smith ls engaged in business The bridegroom is well known in Salt Lake City He is a graduate of the University of Utah where he won a fellowship to Oglethorpe university Atlanta Ga receiving his master’s degree there He is also a member of the Phi Pi Phi frateri nity Smith Parent U of U Graduate Texas Girl Saturday Night rd association of The the Oquirrh school haS concluded its membership campaign which was McKinley under the direction of Mrs T N BEAUTY SHOP Mcthe The monthly meeting of BrunkeK membership chairman as3241 1744 SO MAIN Parent-Teachasso- sisted Kinley school A president ofby the P-ficers room mothers and faculty Checks for Oquirrh dues have been AGENTS mailed to the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers and to the ALLIED VAN LINES Salt Lake Council of Parents and Movers of Home Furnishings to Teachers continents’ ends — quickly— safely— Three subscriptions to the Parent-Teachand economlcaUy In kitchen-clea- n vans magazine have been paid A funds and the Modern for from the P-Bonded Insured STORAGE magazines will soon be placed on PACKING ! A shelf iri the school the P-SHIPPING brary and rhade availableA S par-- j DEMOTHING ents and teachers Mrs R (Joiely is magazine chairman The meeting of the association held November 10 iad a capacity audience to greet the guest speaker Dr L John Nuttall Jr superintenWAS 5722 dent of Salt Lake City schools m 'I : Dean Mr and Mrs J F Whitaker T Parent-Teach- er r Mr and Mrs Arden E Dresser Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson Mr and Mrs J J Neville Mr and Mrs G S Murphy Mr and Mrs C A Wil-foMr and Mrs Vernor O Hewlett Dr and Mrs Roy Groesbeck and Dr and Mrs William LeRoy ol - 5 Club to Hold Annual Dance 'W ' |