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Show Vfis',!,f ?"' n,r$t K Girl Reserves Plan Sing-So- ng Scheduled Annual Christmas Party Event For At K; W. C. A. the Meetings Educator Explains Opportunity Of Society ) , over world, and also TJnta the recognition service was serves all th plans for the Girl The members of the Bln Tri- given last Sunday, Girl Reserves explained g Reserve Christmas party angle club, meeting on Monday at had no tima to think ef anything to bo held about th middle of DeI oclock, will entertain Mrs O. A. else. Now, however, they are look- cember. dratoothe next big event, An experiment Inflcreatlv DOROTHY QCELLMALZ, Gran as guest. 8hs will review, ing ahead effort of parents and t each-er- ala which, of coarse. Is the annuel and presented unmatic Club Editor. planned the beat development of recent Mrs. Charles Lindbergh Christmas pagfy. der th supervision ef Miss Edith 0 o- ty possible to every child In Thin year the party Is to be a beok, "North to th Orient Ryberg.'Onsqua school principal, "a menea. Chrmuna are Tha plana Junior High waa an Interesting feature et the Th Til L who an making waft Every child has a right to be will Bryant all clubs association follow; First achool At our lat meeting on Wed thing for Christmas will meet Him practice, during November, the w were on nt sating which was held Friday Nov. Every child la a sacred trust. He and before 125, eupper nesday, on f, Maybelle Clayton the sheet songs November IS. Every child" mimeographed is entitled to sympathetic undercapable and evening, after ths program On Tuesday, for which are being distributed to th tertalned by a veryMies In the ix grade participated In standing, the guarding of hie perMaybelle th evspeaker, Interesting this At week. th group party end exhibit E. Harold research, most handcraft Instruction. precious gift, her sonality a hi being connected withwriting subject will Join to winging these Clayton; the playlet, titled and to spiritual and moral training tbo stats erybody at worker social tha Three "Charm." of points Fife; big to and. -Aunee. familiar other Then, "The History of Book" Social to help him Stand firm under the In her talk were: (I) Health,'! 2) prison, will address the club on addition, each club I asked to science classes traced th origin pressure of life. thrum Childrens Environment .end Spiritual (I) a Christ mao carol from some some of the current social. vi as of human expresstoir while art Charter). stressed Miss Clayton Thinking. other secret to and country keep classes wed exhibits, ef th wax h knows ihsm. Tho dtvelopment of the child of th friends, saying, Importance Their to la what be number until educaand tablets, the' Indian sign wil- l- have their time The personality Is the goeT et to give it at tha party. A book The more paoplt' w know, the Jtablerclay, and Other primitive efforts Con final rehearsal tor the play The W u grow bigger many beautiful carols made by. man to . sxprtsa Ju The child rn of the people here hoc on the Other Foot. at ieontainlng Charlotte Lander, on of our oughts t -available at th Girt Reserve she capacity- and oclock Wednseday. at ths Ladteo tob ellmln-thimb4gK.eoa-Llliin the inatruraeniaf for for ffIrc; tiggrornp be i A ,moretaboratf - exhibit tooktng andlnrojf -a character a Bontk Icm. aaet fcluh. right to achieve jlJtarary SrV. in lb ,ysper parts tfttfty-tirh- ve thy good life -- Jane of supenititlon and Ignorance Esther Husbands festiens pjjt.Ptroet.--M- v. Th Hobby Hour giria will share ice Bandar. to resemble tka first parclunent, The essence of personality Hes'tjy promoting education and the is directing the s play. FATTEKSON, GAYLE to scientific methods of a of the first printing tha program thinking. for by presenting making In the opportunity The Wednesday Triangles will Christmas ClafeJSditor. and replica ex- an end dance a play, Witt Hoi r. S. Ahead pres. Th playlet was presented choice and whoso development muhave their regular program of 0 0 , . hy.ih pupiik olths txt h, grad earn iH!'XB5TrTrxiacnf8iniba' " craft claa. According .to present West Junior-Hig- h dor the direction of Miss Llxxetts fact) on fb m a t c rl I The Ultima Ameri-wl- ll claaaes Welsh. The Miss of listed above, the Jayna objectives Dean. to the Immediate, the eternal to the to handicraft following the music plans, the party will be held Friba fintt. Parent-TeachAt a meeting A second playlet dramatizing tb day afternoon. Dee It. la th gymtemporal mAterJja4corre!)ifJinff- - secretary period will .htJiS Ah .a. -foiln Of In of moral worth of the spirit. Maybelle Clayton. th was voted patron GIRL It RESERVE RINGS by ntng - experience pf the child, wa preJavan- will In council Not science. rse. Busin Girls The merely eet Junior cepted by tha childrcn ot tha eecv to change the nma of B see genuinely For gi and dignity In htmseif. no man meet t supper et 4 o clock Thure-da- ioua-tn their-- d esire- - to "f md-ehigh school to Horace JUann high ond grade directed by Mia Mar woman or child can he exploited . work the does daily thjt plami Mias Gertrude Arbuckle, school beat the Jorla Crabbe and assisting teachGirl violence their withoutthrough -- The Internatloeai doing hy another Study group give for ' the association. her la a most principal of th echood, gave a ers, 'MUdred Eardley, Amy Lewis to the essential spirit of America nj wifi meet at t oclbck Thurtdey Reserve clubs, Mann. of Horace announcement. This year brief biography and Eva .May Green, Beard. The corresponding secretary' evening. democracy and liberty. He wa the fathoz-O- f th AmerDr. LeRov E Cowles, deen of Salt lake City Girl Reserve will nd Recommendations. Conclusions is required to attend to all corBOARD MEET BET Born in achool. ican the lower division of Ah Univei- - . 178, have th haaslof publie of Issue 'The opportunity working government for the respondence council, the directors of The of board eminenl;alt.of Utah; addressed the par Wave been whether Individual men send out notices to local prrst- - r. W- - C. A. will meet Friday morn for and wearing tha Girl Raoerve ho waa on of our moat He atudied ents on the advancement made to ' and women wilt here to se rve some Areasured by Girl and famou educator dent of the F. T. A, call the Ing at ! oclock. lew Massachusetts, Litchfield. all forms of education. .The rev-- ', at over Reserve United all rosntor the economics - fioodflamaritan. States, ayjfem' of govern roll at tha monthly council RUAXATUUt TACGHT. .. given .. Glen . The rlng is worn only-- by girls wh and practiced tor. tca ycar ..From erenca or whether a ) stem of rovernmbl with the te but la isolation.' mcfmgand'''hnlp splendid anuounce- jot Inwea Burt Minute andbyJJr. and economics exists to serve "Relax and stay young, la tha have proved their understanding t2? courageous acwas were He meats Mr. . Gerrit . . add et to women. especially Girt Reserve iegislatur yead by dividual men and loyalty slogan of the Health Edncation Not in pride, arrogance, and disreform and pre- ateenbllk. The first lx toward government for dain of other department. Many people who flndj1dai, through active partial pa tive for education races and Th meeting waa planned and Introduced the act cretion to their club activities. are by pared tt the benefit of the few, the second but In sympathy, love and peoples, to relax difficult learning ynderfor wearing, th ating tbs Massachusetts state Mr J. E. PUyer, president of tb Is toward government for the how it may be done to tha acRequirement vtanding... re waa l! and board ring-aof education. lt It D.Rooee-vethrough A group, Oneqo follows: F. of the many (1) girl companiment of wholesome fun in Not In treading again the old. classes. Doctors, must have 'been a member for at his influence that th first normal Mia Edith Byberg, principal Mr the Looking Forward. worn, bloody pathway which ends John buillvan. one at- achool was established to lllf. -least and school have of these value year, th Thr parent teacher association recognizing In chaos and dimmer, a inevitably i Real Founder tended at least thirty meetings believes in tbs eesential worthiand but to them are recommending new closes, a In along trail, blazing His Arbucklt said it wa diffl- many Individual forwhom velaxe-tlo- n Two of these may be parties, and - ouM dignity of human life. School nations other God. which., Liberty pleas - tor us to realize -- that- it waa nroTrtnmht be meeting devoted to is' prescribed, U arid peace and disarmament are 7 asThe Liberty Parent-Teachj follow, into the new Jeruservice activity. (2) ghe once necessary to wage a campaign a problem of our civilization. The will Mis no Kathryn Whittemore it some salem where wars shell ba secure free public elementary sociation held th flrxt meeting to must to of been have la her club. the problem active classes. porblem- of peace Thl more. rhythmic teaching Tb So tlf orace Mann may be Thursday at the School. our present civilizacommittee school Children are developing rhytbmieieither as an office Some day some nation must take or by taking a responsi - looked upon as practically the membership committee welcomed tion and bunding a neat civilisation. that unless we are to tapes xpremiou and anto appreciation of member, the visitor in path hallx t common school and sysof founder p.m. I th Merble In part two or more program Engel broiht and Hanigben, msic. The work highly individonce again into utter barbarism directed them to the room where chants of Death. ual and gives opportunity for the (2) She must have attended a for- tem. honor I covet for my that end room mothers acted hostesses. wax to elected Mann at In The 1. T. A. can best guide the childrens creative Impulses to find mal Recognition Srrvics. silher a America to fill the seat vacated The - regular meeting opened at 2 thLl. TV. C A. qr In her Own club! Congressdeath building of the hew civilization tv And so In that spirit and with expression.- Ad- Pm- in room B with afro Chart e John of the Qattiry must by She we have earned vision world order. which xroup It) a these hopes, I say with all my president, as chairman. .he money nernelf to pay for her ams. He was an ardent champion Q. 41Hunt, Has Vital Mac and soul, 'Amerlea Flrat.' embers and visiters wers enof free speech and labor School Grant a litter She association heart must write (5 The ung Ashrom a G. sermon by Bishop i In 1122 he became president of tertained with tho following to her club adviser oc to the Girl may occupy in American life much ton Oldham in Washington, D. C., community singing led by Antioch college t Yellow Springs, Tb, Grant school Resene the same relation to tha publie ed- dept. I, telling shat Tbursheld association t'a a Ohio, and here b mads his influ- Mrs LeRoy Wright, accompanied meeting the rlng w00id JCU1I ucation that the old town meeting WMrmg Mrs D. G Kenning, piano aolos day evening at th school at did It may provide through the her, and showing that ah under- ence felt to the movement for equal by o'clock. stands the meaning of tba Girl Re- education opportunities for men Mrs. Margaret Gledhlllth Larsen, achoola the open, forma nt Ameri- Forest School to group was fourth called The order singing, pupils of meeting ca. serve symbol which th ring Car- and women. After stx years labor fifth and grade, underWdol-le-they, by Ur J. Olds, president; rever- rie there, handicapped by lack of fi- direction sixth America cannot remain divided Mrs Ray Green announce that of Miss Thelma Mrs. 8. jH. Davis, minute ent. Giria Interested la meeting these nancial support b died August 2, in til loyalties between capitalism. a tea wltt he sponsored by the Fora membership play with tb Mr C. - Hubbard, community standards should talk the exploitation of labor, tree com. est Parent-Teachwith their association Fricoat: Mrs I M. ftaelj. following D. W remark Mr Smith singing. Fratt; Mr.V presided and advisers Shout their plan ao that petition, the profit motive, selfish day, Nov. 22, from 1 to A p.m.. In W. D. Froaaer; Mr selections. the advisers may keep announced the program A boy Mr LeRoy tt right and Lawrence necesness, sod the American Ideals re- the Belvedere lounge. Mrs. Green the Oborn. were servRefreshments Grant sary record for Ih Girl Reserve chorus from the school directed by school orchestra, chorus. garding the sacredness of human and tfra L. W. Jolley will b In ed by the hospitality and enterschool song, fifth and sixth grades, office Rings will be at Miss Eleanor Wright aang three tainment life, the right to achieve liberty charge of arrangements, and wait presented committee to more than original play. "My Sons." Sirs the annual Mother Daughter ban- songs. "B e Jfeet Again Tonight two hundred government by consent, the pursuit be assisted by members of the guest United State Marine," and VagJames G. Baker; cornet solo, Ar- quet In May of the common welfare. school council and room mothers. The list of officer for following abonds. Miss Enid Rosengreen the thur iMonsey. W need an economic declaraTables will he arranged for games was announced: year ensuing GuidA "Child was th accompsnist male Mrs Th adult class for tion of rights F. D. Roosevelt during the afternoon, i choru teachers Of the school, d! ''Mrs. Charles Q. Hunt, president; ance will meet every Monday aft- Community Club Every man haa a right to life, JVm Latimer, Jr, . first vice ernoon. rected by Mr. tf.Np Cllv Tb officers of the orand this means he has a right to sang A Mr J he large number ef gins from three number Miss Elam. Clive, p"9ldfn' MlM President, make a comfortable living " are' Franklin School ganization ,rar!Mrs. T. M. club attended the .second vice prealdeot. MRS J ROY FREE V community II 1 1 pl Aswt eg w the accomrsnift Roosevelt. Looking Forward. wl.j priopm. mo5rw6v Service last Sunday waMis. Mr C. Is Hub- Recogn!ton Arbuckle The Franklin "America Must Choose. school Parent secretary et Uie Salt Lake Davis; secretary, At tbs Thursday at the man Thomas. Teacher association held the first bard; membership. Mr C E. Goss, Y. W C. meeting A. part of the time was No?llCnecf Parent-Teach- er asaoci-atio- n, Jr.: publicity. Miss Bessie Stone, spent In learning Ibmsu Needed boy meeting of the year Friday after- Council Reserve and Girl 1 If these Issues are to bo decided noon in the gchool building. Mr and Miss Gild Leone, program, Christmas songs for th Christina high school. H spoka who outline the dtUft ObornMro In the democratic way tha schools William Black presided. 8 Mr J. Preset: education, parent (Griffioi Mro U -- of club He first This th festival. office in song Mr her today was said It of America are best equipped and Mr music. ths Hobbs: Mr parents respon Ruby A. assistant to Eaton, George start activity for this Important Walker. Mr W. C .Zl no Teacher news. best adapted to become the great Pratt: magazine, Mrs. Mary coming event sibility to know th school to order Percy of the Salt Lake City democratic forums for the unpre- schools was the guest with tho'S""", th.! they may An efficient secretary eon- - Zupo; hospitality. Mr J. Monaey, member speaker. Mis tributes our judiced discussion of great social subject, was Educational much toward the smooth Mr W. J. Burleigh. Mr w. Cur- Ou4r-- f Mr. p, JJ. Willoughby. GIr Parent-TeachMr and economic Issues. The Stewart School tis; historian, Mr R. Brown for Children nnd Aduita,' running machinery ef anv tunnies E publicity, Mr Tha officer association la best agency Vocal sstertions wer given of the 'charle Broylea. Previous expert--eaby Mr The lost meeting of the Girl Re- - Teacher association Tor LeRoy bmurthwalu, I know of 'to promote these for- - Mrs. Ethel the work and hnowledga of Price end Mrs, Edna P in th. form are: Mr. V. W. Smith, president. Mrarihi music. Miss Lucile Gumm, Mro imi Most Important Mrs.- - Vera Fitches and' are of Value. Farrell. D. G. Kenning, piano; Mr J. J'The P T. A represents all the her Mia. Gertrude Arbuckle. Room mother, .re as an Interest In, and willingness Ltoyd daughter. Miae Xeone Fitches. lri MnJesepI secre I ary ident; Vise Mable Penr'tw instrumental . dnet, Thai to do the work. One must be Hr R. M.iCarver, Mr R. ,of 'tt school Mr George Devi Nelson, and American IDstltUtitm treasurer; Eldto. G Lewis, adult education, Mr Glee club under the dlrec- prompt, systematic, dependable, to take and haa tb Wt ground or baia for t1nn interesting plan Mr membership chairman, Mr L 11. Mat Pyrnm. Mr. 8 Pomerance. Mis ,..tWvUvt SfURdfft and accurate, to make a success observation trips to factories Keene- - publicity chairman xt0ittni6in interest. Tne Tii!Wfrtt or Mr . of his work and he positive with Rtno. TV. Weidman, Mr centata.-"T- bo E. the Chtidi o prwtntt4 to th. city. L. R. Keen Ali parents In ths present and future hood of Tile wa the.- names and dates, t. e. sever MArro Mra Deriina Pblaora, welfare; Mr Hro H Hobto arif-vrtMr j pf tho children, and In the Mrs. bmith. t so Mareroft, Mr L. FT WUhehnron, ilrx. E. P. Cay-Io- n, . Parcr.ts' day was observed rom Mrs, Jones OPlntttsls welfare of the state and nation, Mr Louise Jf of Luca Mary the alnavs persons, Mary iychOOl better filma; Hr. O. K. Rtce, fgf School gfi . McKinley la noLbiasedor pari ban, Jt. s ro. to 2 to p m. Parenu were ft Mr one Popkin n. Ur O. Angelo Mr Frank Margrett Sorensn. M tH ,,,,1,. or t!;.' Girl Re- - Tha - area the broader utlooi arent-Teacher civeo the opportunity to Inspect could read the article McKinley able' safety and Juventl protecne Iajlt Wednesday' a number association entertained the 4 P T. A . Is Impossible any class rooms, listen, to discussions to write th history of the as- MraTFTjRrroira. Mr Mr Mr R. Preec parent Mrs. W. tion; Parpell Black, girls were to attendance. Tb at a social Wadnaeday. Th follow- B. place except In a Democracy The and Batch children et work and sociation from the minute recMendenhall. Mr V, tt'. SperMoney. Mro Rtehtn Mro J. Old otCcers of th club wiU be T may be. If It has the vi- Play. 8. Davis, vc BOUBee4 next week. Part of th ing program was glvtu: Address of ry. Mr Gordon Larch, hospitality JL Mr ords, sion, th most vital factor In pre"Accurate records are to be president; Mr 1 Hubbard, sec- mectlI,f a spent to prefmring for welcome, Praaidant J, A. Reiser,' and entertainment; Hr William serving American Democracy and selections. Mien Marlon Da Lambert, national parent maga- kept to a bound book, with retary- Visiting mother Mr Jen- tb Christmaa aong fesL wblch la. piano the- - Cfc rtgtia n value of the- - good Highland Park School student of th Balt Lake xine.-'D. pages numbered so that no part nie- Leone Hr Donna Hawarth, one of the many interesting events Kero Kennlng. Mr. V music council, a talk, "The Heeda gH Smith, Mr. H. A- - Strong, build- -. Mr be detecBancan removed without lamia The Lloyde, adutt sponworlr included to the activtty Mr2vy activities A. T. year The schools the through P, of th School and tha Advantage Ing; Mr John Latimer, Jr., par- , ImM 1TT1 nrtnil tion. Actions board. of the BerUu sored aerUra, by the Highland Park of America mav pr Ida the great of American Education. Christen Mamentarian; Hr Fred Gumm. association fa now well portant discussion, motions, and O- - Jeaaaa, public ftfrurtl of Aniertca. Jordan School of ta board Mr Ott Pearson." Mm - Curtta should be reports briefly given first Tha under f a aeries way. School May Be Social Cenlers n of Longfellow education; talk, a "Cooperation "Cultivate Ackarllnd, Mr V, , R. Johnson. ' W good reading was held Wednesdaxjet were proud to not that the -UAs Parent-TeachassoelsHon of Robbr-H- r Leslie Jordan 'GirI Reaerv aa war we! an ToTce: fhis aaM greatly to OlC Longfellow Parent-Teachpromote or create In the 19 am, Mw Hortense 14 bite, was a vocal a duet, MiwShort, Mr Anthony Jtnaen. Mr attention given,- and Interest to - represented At tb Recognition Hammond, schools the social centers of Amer- authority on child guidance, toeethold tb will second and HU Mr Gladys Jana Reid, Henry Knapp Webb, Ludvig Nlteen, Her subject was. your minute.ica. They can foster the develop-- , the instructor. ing of th season n.xt Friday eve- by Htro Crow; read- Mr O. K. Owen Mr S s Joseph ulty sponsor and member of th accompanied ment of the" poor man club, pro- "Obedience in Regard to the Small Mias Clara Nelson; violin solo, Perm ley, fr ning nt T.tO. and a great deal of Girl ing Erskln Harry waa Reaervo bcsiest. Child. consistent prescommittee, vide through thetr influence for the Fair, Hamilton School Interest to tha program 1 being ent at th as- Hla Helen Beaslnger, accompanied Mr Gordon Thomberg, Mr O. A. and ssndco common recreation by mesne of li- treatment is the basis of obediVesper ease work- sisted tn Hardld D. shew A Wellman, Mr Frank Htnman, Mm. ' Cere- by Miaa Afton Jones; talk, Mr tha Dean Leltoy E. Cowles, of the er et th Utah stateFife, braries. workshops, playground ence. and tha example of klndneas R. Curtta of th fatnato Councit Johir Baer. Mr. Mark Kartchner. prison will be mony. W 9 war Recognition aorry that Miaa of Parent-Teachdvnee halls, theaters, and other and consideration are the surest Cnjversity of Vtah, win address Flam Hi he Charles Plttenger, wIt auq vocal solos Mr room epcaker subject Ma Burdett. club adviser, public games end smuMments, not means of securing .it, said Miss th mother Mrs. J. E. Broyle by Miss Zola McGa parents and feacher of the "Home and Community influence wu unabl to attend. The class was well attwith a vtcw of exploiting the peo- White Th hour social of Toward De That and character Tend game second at the Hamilton school, and enthusiastically reple. but with a view to the general endedcommunity singing waa aonducted ceived tin. Earl Atkinson. welfare and social uplift. open meeting of th association, velopmentA aeries of dramatized song and Jackson Junior School by Raymond T. Foroberg of tha whlch wijl be held Thursday eveon department, arointSalt Lke NewestHostelry o'clock' st The school. association stands ning ef by Him Scofield. Refreshment lie fe Every Raant for ths scientific method of solving Loicell School Dean Cowles will discuss Contrast p rerouted by the second grade di- to th Harris Brother Dairy was ed d served,-anwere a pleasant-tlBetween Schools of Long Age and rected by Hr Sadie Q. Fowler and taken last Saturday morning by waa had social eng eepnomie problem. - The m Itchfraft, Mia Ruth Hardy, accompanied by to GW Rewires of Jackson. The by all. find meeting of ths Lowell Schools ef Today. superstition, dogmaLUCILLE ROBERTS, ITsm propafcanda, credulous euth- - school Parent-Teecbgirl felt the trap very worthwhile A variety program, will he pre- Mr Hazel Burt. association orltariantsm have no htiee in the wea In the -- form of A Tea given sented by members of the Frra Wtdnroday afternoon, November for many educational points were vlL Tha girts parent teacher dlscdiwlnns. Wednesday st l'Jo p m. at the club; an organization of young lit-- 2d, at 10, Dv-- Haiel Cunhlng, Ph were accompanied A tha factory Dp, school bouse. There wea a abort 1ouv Promotion v The parent kather association program featuring American 'edureel to Drat of a series of adult by their club advisor. Him Ruoua The regular meeting of th aroociatton of -- the clxaaaa on "Home and School Edo. Hick- cation wee. Mr. A. K. Curtis Uintah school will be held Wadnes- was guest speaker and gnus! cal 0 0 cation, for Longfellow and Lowell IX a SMITH. Superintendent of Granite District. Xhe Parent-- 1 eatber association Is organized to achieve by bt-cai- a per-aon- - well-bor- n. I T X Forum For Vital I)iscussions Parent - Teachers i SECTION THREE" THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1935 IT 15 can be the greatest agency America tor tha promotion world peace. In Its foster care are the children, the future of America. Through them, by wise guidance. a new and better civilisation world dedicated to tba aria of the peace, to the promotion of caa be commonwealth of mankind, produced. The parent teacher association can provide by means of the school facilities of America the greet forum for the diacusntoa of the public Issues of America. The parent teacher association can provide.. the common centers for of amusement and recreation the people both old end young of America. Jt can la this manner vrojQOte a more sober, happy, sane life for the people of America. Pupils Experiment In Creative Drama Blnf-son- alng-aon- g. Fareat-Teach- pro-pa- Ho-Em- ps -- - V -- -- cnrvtrts-m-pTrfi ? - P Evonr-pexao- 1. p Ae-w- y. ad -- - -- i lHUHi Parent-Teach- - gym-swi- er m . ' er - ioj lttt ooo JParont-Tcgch- pio-gra- m, Parent-Teach- mt ooo er ls. I- er Nor- aJTweri on'co-oper-- 1 Parent-- De-lor- super-intenden- sow nromn,Pn er ""..hlp; ce Stewart, xu Bnfitro HnanW1' vlce-pre- m Jiothe roiVupo e vJ- - P"1 " t; .rn.-rtr- . Ibt-Cilr- fh .r?2 Bin-ma- Ta. C-- a -- cle er tV er ' er r. wee Parent-Teach- . C eaf t A. er t " re gatoed-fcamL- ha Parent-T- eacher eveMm Don Cameron will preside era will be held Tuesday chorus. A party was held at the Y. W. and will taka charge of th but. at Tilt oclock at tha hams leer for the coming year Im ning Kir-toC. A. Each chairman will report W. am rO tb Girt W, chairman. Mrs, Friday evening by dodsr if r. J. M. Hunt, president. of tbs Rroervro of Irving Janior hlgh. the- - finding of her committee. East street. Retlf Seventh Mrs C. J. Mullett, first vice presi- freshments After swimming for an hour to A program Jms bees will ba served and all by dent: Mrs. Layton, second vice the room mother are cordially to- -) The Caiholle Parent-Teachto pool at th "Y the glrb came too school children prepared along th aoc president; Mrs. J. C. Fantx. third sited to Attend. tattoo will hold tha to Yonr theme ta Know "You 8hould upatatra the dinner prepare, regular y rice president:. Mrx. A-- J. Sosth-wte- k, M R8. W. T-- TIPTON. monthly meeting at Judga AUmOr-arho- kitchenette. Later In the evening! School" Tho library project dl fourth ricejBwridentLzMriL .. 0 November' At gam ware Tueaday.. played In the upper ractad top Mr Eva Pyke. and th Q B. Baurtlef. eecretaii end tr A Mr Fred 0. Brelain rinb room.- - Mi Rut h Spencer- social roieloa prelect directed by . urer. Chairmen; program, Mrs. Jackson School wlit preside. elated tbs girls to making plane Hr Ruth Markham will b of H & Toung adult tduucation. Mi to th parent All patron - Th program ia being arranged forth party, 4 Jscksoa Parent-TeachRalph Bachman; publicity. Mr nr urged to be present. by Hr H. J. Sweeney, and will 0 J- - C. Boeby; memberahin- f lnclBd iaik by Dr. ifamuel J. V meet!n a room 'if,)11' "The mefher for th tb Pila! of u,. at p Sorenson; welfare, Mrs. Paul giber-bl-; th aearon health Roosevelt Junior SchooT eity board-year are Mm. Franklin history and scrapbook; Mrs. school auditorium. Th preaidant. lon.-n- ,, g Child to Mr E. R. Clapp waa our guest Gate Mr G. M. Romney, Mr Henry Sain; magaxtnearMn. A-- A. ifr Eliot P.taroon dramatic skit, "Luncb- - speaker Tuesday at th Roosevelt Robert Hay. Mr C M- - Car rath re. Caffoy. Room mothers- - Mrs. iLae preront. and 4. J Alarri priori ljeon gU" precynted by member, Girl Reserve association, W had Hr Henry Deneke. Mr Harold Nicholson, chairmen: Mrs iR, g. gar a brief talk on Parent-Tach-Knor eec), cus: n play- program In her honor. The pro- Price, Mm, Barlow Fog, Mr The fet th, Klmbjll. M rs. Mary Lewis.'' Mrs. er aaaoriatlon memberahlp. presented by pupils of tb third gram consisted of the following Graham Dover. Mrs. Burt Atvey. 77' IL H. HalliilsyrAlrs. N. Evans Aldpc for for lh Mr'vrade, Tningw piano sola. James Sweeney, Ruth Fmith gave spreading, Helen Mr Alvin Lowe. Mr Lee Capaan, A- - Kerr ridge. Mrs. IX N. Skeen. Airs. R. T. Walter vocal duet, Wliliaa and Jama 8haUBhnaroy And Barberw Buaay Mr Eocene Livingston. Mm Ru- taimrMror Ctre(!.fo N);irTftt' 'ptayTrt. 8etnr Thftng .rrr4t Uvreeney plajred C wmimpv-- 1 e. ftwbvrt-BvmMis. J. A-- Wllliami. Mrs. Katherine ten and directed by Him RensFnW Th November conLI Boom til Sir Delbert Mocker, Mm K. A. Gypsy Tea sang "In a meeting Tucker, Mrs. A- - A. Cslliater, Mrs. by 1 children from clude tb membership drive ond and Lila - Hervation sod Taroy Btsohen Mr O. F, Griffin, Mm R. N. Wilson. Mr Jack Themes, the elementary grades Th Jack-so- n all achool echildren tn Rudy aang "Th Little Old Church Ralph htewsri. Mm Georg Pufof parents Mrs. B. M. Olsen. Mr W. 0. Buxza Elementary Gle club gw two th Judge Memorial school ore to the Valley. fin. Mr E. W, Ryborg ond Joim th AMfiiall$& Mixed teki Afesuft fiirl jaucao , er Pay D ,I7Tr E r -- T Amor ir aa iiprm Cob Annoeoces e Senes ot Laxe- - Extursisns to GUATEMALA Ssfllog from Ban prwaelsee we kevember t, U,JSnt Dre.n, kev t Is the weir Crass Els- eteats" noth ta Sae aa ntsia eutvgy clo Riots dat IT GUATEMALA All locimire Price $355 AMERICAN EXPRESS tATELSERVICE N l ieeeB Cwsth alt Ukt I Ur. tt. Wm. Set Of! 1 n. -- K er ' ol - er quara of Hnlf-Allln- of - - -- it - - - V ' ft J Rates $10 to $4.00 . Tht fiotAl Tomplo Soasr lim i ntrbfy 4iirbli frletidljr atmoi atsrare find It phere Ton will mw leunarul't pi siiioiy comfort- nd ihorourhly bl, Agrtooble. Ton caw therefor understand b IHt kotvt ; - HU,HI.X.aE.lllHK!IOKD To can also appreciate vrhvi of xisflitrflve ( lls ata osatAt this tfsillfvt heatslmste ERNEST C R0881TER. Mgr.' |