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Show Tips On LEARNING KEEPS THEM YOUNG Older Folks Classes-F- or MARY rEDF.R.'LN ,y ROSE News Staff Writer iere yon-:- :. fTypirg are anract.rg MANY ertrusiast.c oldsters!; Accord. ng to the director of arhvty program Fred E. Keefr, it's a delignt to see ho v much the omer folks er ny gn;rg out aoc com.ng cy Prt te in living "You nan sit in your room jla.V after da ; you can forget fft' fix ni'niioiis meals for ; rn make iK-ia'- ,v new a j ... Yes Auidprm'r -- ot. forget - . g'o yoj fiP. nH H feitH" fit g i d i 'i-- e .n i . l e 0 it a tm e for is tne g ml o' far tt-- to util.e tne fat ilities of the i - .t Going "back to school" to learn about oil painting is senior citizen Hugh N. P. Hardy, shows him some art basics. Kenneth left. His Mrs. Wells, instructor, - classes. SUBJECTS older folks prefer to Jl spend their school hours deep-- r SCHOOL ly involved in craft and art projects Some enjoy gather- ing in informal discussion JEome groups to talk about politics, philosophy, current events, Others prefer to learn busi ness 'ubiects things tey might not have had the time or inclination to take when How To Score A Decorating Touchdown V V ws. H-T- CARLETON VARNEY J Co Doroffty Dracr man doesn't like to spend a Sunday afternoon watching the New York Jets play the Denser Broncos? Mom. whiip she may or may not be a football fan, can at least enjoy the color. Football games can give a vv man many decorating color si hemes. Combine the green of tiie Jets' uniforms with the plum color of the Broncos' uniforms and you've scored a decorating touchdown. Visuaiie a living room carpeted in Jets green with the walls in Broncos' plum co'or and lots of white door trim. Your sofa fabric may be a plum, white and green print. Club chairs could be a gteen and white auiye, as could window valances over white draw draperies. If the television set is In the Foothail Is an excitirg. colorful spo- t hu h holds a certain fascination frn most of us. The vu-- e nun will buy a color television set so that - Christmas Gifts Afoot! Geometry figures big in the parade of male legs 'dressed by designers in knit 2Jwocks in ankle and knee I length. Taking a tip from the world, home knitters jJfhion 11 -have time to gpt their t&$edles clicking for the men their Christmas lists. zThe biggest news is that 4Jftyies are making a come- Knit them m high or styles, in subtle snades or . rXight color combinations, jther fancy patterns to con-r- sider Include thick and thin chevstripes, herringbones, rons. tattersalls, ard window-pane- Jointer If the man in question does his own washing at the it might be wise to laun-oroma- t. choose 111111 "' machine-washabl- e and dryable nylon or acrylic yarns. living room, perhaps Dad will con-idrecovering hi favorite comfortable club chair m Jets green to coordinate with the overall decor. er Dear Family Decorator: In my living room I have ligit ue blue painted wall, dark carpetirg witv a light blue floand gold dra retrral ies. I am going to purchase a de-'g- 'i, new living room suite. What color davenport and chairs should it get ? L.M.ft. Dear L. M. G.: For a soft look, what about a light blue davenport with chairs m a gold and lemon stnpe? Sofa pillows should be lemon yellow, gold and white. xeeds a permayeyt: vs r.av liWtlfc read .CVOUICVS SV r I to g.ve yen Jg you"u-e- u-- to ater reg- - May correct? Dear May: I caa t imagine wnere your mere got that idea! It has always been the man's prerogative to carve a roast, whether he is the butler Vjjj; educate older or the man of the house. There is a practical reason. Some roasts are so heavy that it is difficult for a woman to handle them. I,- - s, urniwmiiii Mrs. Guy Anderson Jr, enjoys She is member of Adult Nutrition-Activit- y rock-polishin- at their age? Just listen to some of their comments; Says one elderly lady, who has just taken up I think it's marvelous. You have a chance to forget your 'roubles and quit dwelling on your arhes and pain. I'm learning o much. Old man Says one who is learning to pa.nf: It is the real answer for retired people with t'me on their hands. It's something constructive to do. And it's something to look forward to every week' - "r'frtnmmittrn gjfegfcASSfgugfri j class. g SC HOOL LOCATIONS The oldsters go to school one day every week at the junior high located closest to home. (Right now. clas-e- s are being taught at Roosevelt, Lincoln and Jordan. And Mr. Keefer hopes that soon other junior highs nil join in.) He puts it this v.ay; Our older iolks ae finding hut their lives AREN'T over when ; h e y retire. Our program is dedicated to giv-ir- g them a youthful outlook on life; to interest them m the wonderful world of education that knows no age limit. I believe it is a very important venture in our city. . . . And not only is it impor- tant. It is truly heartwarming senior cinzpn ir halls of Salt I.ake junior highs as enthusiast!- about school as teenagers! to f Dear Mrs. Pix4: Is it proper for a woman (sis'er of the groom) to tend tne Bride s Book at a wedding where all the members of the wedding party are twenty one years old and Mrs. C. D. undei ? program. thirty-one-year-ol- d Mrs. : By all accppt. Tending the registry book does not make you part of the bridal partv, and thpro i n.3 ag Inrut fnp the one who does that chore. Dear D-- means, 10 A No.enbsr Mondoy, 1969 24, OES Officers Installed Mr. Roy Denning has been matron of worthy Mount Olympus chapter, elected Order of East ern Star. She and othpr new cers were l'- Offi- in- stalld Sundry 1 - lf 14 at the Midvale Masonic Tem-p!- Installing e- o- fficers were t , v'n ss r s. Victoria E. Thompson Mrs- - Denning and Joseph J. Savage, past grand matron and patron. Other officers serving with Mrs. Denning are Roy Denning, worthy patron, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Feilis. associate and matron; Mrs. patron Lloyd A. Pittman, secretary; M Mr. Wanda was installed as worthy matron ar4 Mr. Newman, worthy patron. Other officers are Miss associate Schroder, matron, Joseph R. Demrnan, associate patron: Mrs. Wilbur H. Smith, secretary; Mrs. R. May, treasurer; Mrs. Eugene C. Kasch and Mrs. R, B. Hodges. Also serving are Mrs. John A. McKenzie, Mrs. M. L. Mrs. F. P. Janney, Mrs. C. E. White. Mrs. C. M. Hansen, Mrs. D. E. Sullivan, Mrs. L. B. Parrish, Mrs. G. P. Dunn. Mrs. N. D. Kempner, Vern C. Erickson. Installing officer were Mrs. T, D. Schroder. Mr. and Mrs. C. I.eandr Prisk, Mrs. Orla no J. Johnson. Mrs. Joseph R. Demrnan. trea- Hallidav, surer; Mrs. Ted Peeler and Mrs. Robert Sage. Others are Mrs. John Miss Esther Fell.s. Mrs. Ernest Zaharias, Miss Jonetta Baker. Mrs. Andy Panos, Miss Suna Heath. Mrs. Tom Tucker, Mrs. Sre'la Pappas, Tom Tucker, Ted Peeler. Assisting with plans for the installation ceremonies were Mrs. Elsie R. Jone. Mrs Lillian H. Gallagher, Mrs. Myr-tic- e Matson. Chi-pia- n, Jean Jo-sp- n, Radiant Chapter, OES Radiant chapter. Order of Eastern Star, installed officers Friday evening at the Masonic Temp!. A rcpnttnn honoring the new officers followed. Mrs. Harold Newman C. IpWisiM 1 a area! tr.c'.ud.r.'T CUT, SHAM?00 cr..- - i - YOUR FALL FL1AG e- - - rork-pohhir- buildings, I: They pend their f r t hours at junior high enjoying wrll-halattred meals m the rafrte-rras- , socializing, and hparmg tnlks on rutriior and how to buy good food on low inccmes. jv- Then they go to their . cs- he-r-- me-thm- ents" arrive m4 'pc in hi- -h HIS COMMENT As Mr. Keefer says: "This project gives benefits two ways. It nenefits the reg tired by giving them to do. And it benefits the average working person by getting the very mot out of the public schools and the tax dollar. hat do the older students think about going to school After the regular s( hool dav pods at pimor highs aiourd the fuv and tne young st u-r go r.ort e, eltierly - t in'or p p 0-!- y mer and women. en- retire-p.mer- ; n fodav jf Recently a niece of ours emphatically starnd this is not pmper. The wife should do it, not the husband. Is my niece is pspootaPy berau-- e it l the of it typo go--on program ur- ( Y - rre ro ptry ?- - ) - y tp t To make lightenment people who reul tne Adult Nutrition - Atm it Program. The proiett is sjiorsofed by Salt ltke s Community Ser- . 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