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Show kT k i ftswvwpjr - nJtttt'IWwp w ' I ! i ,"tv1HfUS fonf-t f THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIli Church Department 3931 i Pioneer Honored, On 80th Birthday I Laboring in the Brooklyn District f A'' 1 v BOUNTIFUL. Mrs, Ellen Ht1 royd Argyl was honored by her children and grandchildren on hereVthlleth bilrtbday at a dinner party, Mrs. J. C Stocks In Bountiful. e orchestra furnUhod A mlislo during the dinner, which was served to S guests, A birthday cake holding IS candles centered ths table. Mr Argyle, widow of Joseph Argyle of Woods Cross, was born. In England and crossed tho plains in I ISO, walking all ths way. Bho to tho mother Of I children, 10 of whom pro living; also living are 11 grandchildren and 41 g children. She Is nJoyieg very good health. 0F O- $ a f r Vi ! y t , 1 , five-piec- ( VI, t , d cat-gra- lit , Chicago Newt Note. ' 1 a ,1 Covenants and the Pearl of (Orest Price; Elders Dee Olen Brown and Uolden U Barrett of the mlaeion office save Instructive talka on alonary work. "We believe in developlns waa the motto chosen by the missionaries 'during) the conference The missionaries are I united In sendlns greetings to their parents and friends. untuat Correspondence.) BROOKLYN, IN. Y. Conference of the Brooklyn district, Eastern Bialn m talon, wan held In Brooklyn March SO, is 1. Three semitone were hold during which the Shown In the accotnponj Ing picture are: Front row. left do right: Wm Dale Wood, district president released: May Blyhln Jhxephlne Anklerson, Leonard Ferry, Zulu B. Christensen, new district president; buck row: Ralph W. Cook, Leonard A. Anderson, Alton M. Johnson, Urant 8, Thorn, Golden - Barrett, assistant secretary of mission For-a- uplrltj-aervtoe- X save Interesting and loot cpcllve talk a on the four Qoepela, Book of Mormon, Doctrine iand ce Green. L. D. S. DEPARTMENT OF i Conducted Under the Supervision of DR. JOSEPH F. MERRILL THE UnlLDHHNS CHARTER AND THE U POINT NO. 1 D. 8. 8KMINARY. j The Church department of education provides a unique thinr. . At the closing session of PresiWhite House dent Hoover on Child Health and Pro- tectlon. held In; Washington last embodying November, It point the main recommendations of the committees, were presented Those points In final form repreaentd the core of the conference findings. They are called the Children's Charter, and went on record as the alma toward which the conference and hopes to lead public thought action for the children - of the ' country. e House conferThe ence, held April I and 7, In Balt Its session, at closing lake ' TuesdayCity, evening, unanimously vot. ed approval of the Children's Charter. President Hoover himself. It wae stated In the Tabernacle Monday evening by Dr. E. H. Barnard, is responsible for placing the following point first In the list of the "For every child spiritual and 1. moral training to help him stand firm Under the pressure of life, It la interesting to note that the I D. 8. Church, through Its de-- I partment of education, lias provtd-- -.j ed a means, unique In the educetlon and training of public school children during iweck davs, of car- rying Into effect the first of these 1 points. This is done by ths seminary system, which provides Week-day schools of religion, located near public schools, for the moral and religious Instruction of boys end glrla of high school age y inclusive, The grades T to IS. has two di isions Juhlor theend eenfor, former for grades T to , Inclusive, which' meets its students once A week, the latter for grades Id to 12, Inclusive, which meets its students from three to five tlitios per week. , But, In throe .schools of religion, the old education motto that 'W ce Utah-Whit- -- sem-inar- , , leant to do by doing" to a guildlng principle. The moral and religious Instruction, gtvyn In tho class (room, la carried over through various activity programs and projecuj Into the live of the boys and girl Bo. In every on of these seminaries ttia activity program Is cer alnly as equally important as the class discussion program. A prominent feature of the method of net rucThe tion la the "case method." "cases" are the problems tbe pupils and face in their own experience the solutions of these "easest are made in, conformity with the highs oat moral and ethical principles .And these. solutions are made by the pupils themselves under the guiding hand of the teacher. else In the United Nowhere Plates, it' is believed, is there a more effective system of moral and llgious training for school boy and schools girl than those week-da- y of rellglbn of the L. D. 8. Church. similar week-da- y Certainly no s bools of religion reach a higher percentage of boys and glrla Coming from religious homes, than do these schools reach boys and glrla coming from L. P, 8. homej. In many of these schools there ttrs enrolled from tS to 100 per ocijit of the L. D. 8. 'enrollment In the , ' . - lr - Bn nd e Js-ga- i , ' jalil rd p ator and Mr King, will tomorrow after a few days in Staunton. V. where she Easter vacation. Mrs. Bichard W. Youing and and Mrs. Truman Young dinner gueata Of honor given last Friday evening by and Mr. John Q. Cannon, Jr. Mr Young will leave soon for Salt Inks aftersonvisiting several n ninths law, and daughter-lwith her Mr. and Mrs. Truman Young, J?. Frederick Congressman T,oofboqrow and daughter Hunt- - InSaturday evening the Vtmei cluded Mr, and Mrs. M arcvi Burton,! Mr. and Mrs.lvnrf Tanner, and Mr. land Mrs. Rosel Ilvde, Mr. Mr Mr. and Mrs, Frank Murdnclc, Mr Kay Paul Burnham, Mr. and Ralph RobBertett. Mr. and Mrs.Marlon Earle ert Mr. and Mm. and Mr. and Mrs,: David Lawrence . McKay. Wednesday evening of last wee as her guests Relehman lipd Mrs, . i , Mrs. Douglas Swenson. Mrs. Dale Snow. Mrs. Reed Hollo. Mr ElChilsten liott Oates, Mr Sherman son, Mrs. Lawrence- Van Mr Ivan Tanner,- .Mrs. Relehman snd Mfs. Ascl bmlth, Mr C. S. Jarvis was the hostess at 4 luncheon given Met Tuesday. 1'tah guests Included Mrs. William Mr If Bnry, ,Mm G. AJ Iverson. S. Cowley and Mrs. Melvin C. I Merrill!. poClark N. Stohl' has taken sition with the Juvenile court of ' Columbia. of District the Mutpal Improvement Sunday's 1 t ' f I 11 -- -- corated with appropriate Easter An address was glvsn st flower Logan Square by Georgs Moemh, Several numbers were given by , Sunday school children. The services In the evening were Mutual of the under ths auspices Tho Improvement Association. speakers were Elder JackandDaley of fores mission Royal office the Oarff of Northwestern University, A group of Easter readings wera A vogiven by Elisabeth edeklnd. Morton cal solo was sung by Atvira accompanied at the piano by Mrs, Willard Andelin, A number waa sung by the V, I M. L A. Trio and number from the Y, M. M, 1. A quartet, Dr. Kira Rich of Ogden return. Ing from Now York waa a Chicago visitor recently. Fred Mann of Burlington Iowa waa tho week-en- d guest of Mr, and Mr R. D. Mapworth at their home In Park Ridge. Other guests over Bunday were Mr, and Mrs. M. O. jMy ; J: . I- i Correspondence. J . April 7. WASHINCm X. l). Mrs. William H. and Senator' returned to Washington King Monday after a two Weeks trip to Haiti. Senator King was royally honored by the Halit government. To demonstrate their feeling towards Utahs c letlngulshed junior senator, one of the principal thoroughfares waa (named William H. King street. Upon their arrival, 20,000 welcomed Senator and Mr King. Kathleen King, daughter of Sen 1 er Utahns in the Nations Capital t Special Ington arrived In Washington1 Iait evening after a Vacation trip to Panama. Congressman Loefbou- row and hie daughter will leavo thlf week-en- d for Balt Lake, whero they will remain for the .summer. T. Bmlth, Dan former Balt Lake attorney and once business loot-- 1 associate of Congressman bourow, is Washing! cm visitor. Mr. Km It h, who (tow Is stationed In Omaha, as counsel for ths Union pacific system, waa the dinner guest 'this evening of Represent' ttve and Mis Loofbouiow. A prominent figure during ths past winter In Annapolis society circle Mint Lootbourow will make her last visit of tho season to tho IT. ft naval academy Friday, where she will be the honor guest of psrty to be given' by Midshipman Paul, Williams of North Dakota-Aftspending the winter with and daughter,, JJ. 8. her Tariff commissioner and M rs,- Ed-- 1 - 8. Cowgar R. Brosaard, Mr ley will leave Thuisday for Balt Cowley will stop In lstk. Mrto visit her son. Bamuel Chicago F. Conley, and Cowley. Commissioner end Mrs, Bros-sar- d spent the Eeeter .liolidsys in New York, where Mr. Brossaird Intariff comspected tb Gotham I mission. tho Elder Harold Cftndland wasservat Munday's Easter speaker ices i of the local branch. Elder Csndland spoke on "The ResurMrs. Wendell J. Coombs rection. favored with a violin solo. of isiean and Mis Edith City, Stella Young of Brigham Columbia graduate student'the ofEaster 'Week--.eUniversity, spent in Washington. Friday they-werguests at dinner of Df. and Miss Bowen Mrs.) E. B. Brosaard. n Is primary supervisor of the cllv schools, UuNu Members of the Western club met last Monday at the homo of Mrs. Harvard s Osmond, i Mrs. Paul Burnham was the assisting Mr Vernon Norr dishostes cussed "Famous Women of RusHyde . Mr, g Osmond and sia," talked on "Tb Music of TscharTlcnrlckson Mrand Mr. John word sponsors of delightful parties evegiven Friday amj Saturdayin the at their apartment nings they i'otomuc park. On I rlday Mrs. and had as their guests Mr. andi Mrs. Mr. W. Cannon Owen Relehman. Mr. and Mr Wil-fo-J. and Mr. B. Rummerhays, Itr, Payns. Mr.;;ind Mr C. w. Palmer, and Mr.J and MrsJ jDal w 1 This high percenpublic school tage Is obtainable, however, only In communities where tho homes sold" on the Semihave been nary. hi L Of course, the seminary Is only one of the agencies of the ucch touching the live of children. Every religious organization has on or mors agencies for the rellitlous training of its youth, the home, of course, (being the greatest of 1). But, In any dose, the seminary is a unique agency tihat la practical- 1v unknown In many communities. Hence, anyone Interested In various mean of makln- reality of the first point In the Childlrena Charter might well enquire Intjo the system of the I. seminary Church. 1 i EDUCATION . i I- (Special Correspondent, ) CHICAGO, April I An Interesting dramalta program wsa given Baturday evening at tho , Bcuare chapel by wise Mart Thurber formerly of Logan. Ml Thurber hoa atudted in the School of speech at Northwestern University. and spent oneI year studying Be vers numbers were , In Europe, , given In costum Easter programs war given at tho Chicago branches Sunday Tho Chapels Were demorning. . , i , Maughn. Louis Burgsner formerly of Balt on Evans: In has arrived Laks where ho will make his home. Mr, Mr. of waa the guest Burgener and Mr Guy C, Wilson. , Mr. and Mrs. James Worsley of Balt Laks who hav spent ths past week la New York are visiting friends In Chicago before returning ' home. Mr and Mrs. James K. Knud- son of Brigham City were guests Jr., of Mr. and Mr Guy C. Wilson Mr week. Mr. and during the Knudson were o route to Washing- . their ton, D. C., Where they will visit Mr. and , son and daughter-in-laMr Jay Knudson. Leo Bird and Preston Parkinson of Balt Lake returning from attended Atiantie City where they National convention, wore visitors , tn Chicago recently, Mr, and Mrs. Mortis B. Ashtdtr . were' guest of Dr. and Mrs-- J, Hoscoe Miller Saturday evening. Mias Jean Pederson of Isigan passed through Chicago during ths week enroute to Detroit where sho will do some work at the Merrill Palmer school. The following wore luncheon guests of Mrs. M. O.MrMaughn I. K. Bus- - ' at her home, Mrs. sell, Mr Elisabeth Rnud McCann, Mrs. R. E. Weldon, G. Mrs. M, Miss Rena Morrl Bmlth and Mrs. Ruth Msughn, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Wilson, during the week for Mr. and Mr Glen Lee formerlrof Balt Lake and Brigham City. Miss Laura Bankhend of te was a Chicago visitor recently to New York, whne she will study. tk J 5 J Ret-uril- ay . ft oc1 olo program ioctudvd Mra. Harvard Osmond nnd a vJoh Dn ftolo by Kdmond Wood, aul Hardin delivered the trm w clpal addreee. J. Sheldon Brreon lined! tor, Utah, who has recently a mitiion 4n the Kaaiern etateatWa en route in Wanhinirton last ofweek Andrew ou home-a- e the frueat ni Btates Kaatern a former Bon, npw attending nionary whd to school here, Mr. and Mm. Francto Kirkham entertained last week-en- dat thakt an SCaater dancln party i ' . 15 , drUliori. Gucsta inoluded Mr Mi Mrs. Frank Stevene barker, Htoh VirRlnia Howard, MlwRiOlorik William John Tanner and MulUner was the Mies Maurine hostess st a hirthdaypnrtr last week in honor of vVirgle ' I |