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Show , - , r - - , - - 31FIE SATURDIT DECEMBER- 5, 1935 DESERET h'EWS, - I Miss Dalton FouIgerBeesIey Nuptial Announcement Takes Vows Is Interesting Yule Everit, intereetinginarriage et the ' the Salt , Troth Couple Wed, Duckworth-Youn- g Go To Coast Announced;CeremonyWill et Janes ottr. Take Place In S. L. Dec. 12 their - - - - i- , ' . - ' TMi Interesting Yuletide announcement is that of libas Mart Myths Foulge& alarming daughter of Mr. and Mn. Fnmt W. Foul, -- ger,--ot30133 South State Street. newsier Irwa'al,T, von ' ot Mr. and Mn. Alvin A. Bentley.andotSterling 633 Eleventh Avenue. The are both graduates of the University of Utah. where Thirsircouple was affiliated with Delta Gamnut - Pb i. konorarylanguage fraternitr and tho Spur organizatiour. Is a member Beesley of the L. D. & Male Cborus and the Delia Phi and Phi Theta Pi Fraternitle& , Announcement of the engagement was made known at a lunch. 411011 today at the Ambauador Hotel, Mn. Frank W. Foulger and Miss Monies Foister aunt of the given by The table was al-decorated with a runner of gold metal paper and centered tractively with a mirror surrounded by green ferns and a reflector on which was a ring of bronze chrysanthemum& can White. trold die, in gold holders were arranged on each side of thedripped centerpiece. A scroll revealing the date of marriageDecember 20was tucked in the Ace of a miniature gold bride's slipper at each Corers were laid for the bride-eleclire. Frank W. orattrge. Mr& ' ' --- - - . Alvin A. Beesley, Miss Montez Folster, Miss Donna Bank& Mrs. H. M. Day. Mrs. Toni Foister, Miss Erma Cohen. Miss, Rosalie Unger. Mn. M. Stevens. Miss Leona Hayward, Mrs. Grey tasty. Miss Ida Olsen, Miss Betty Rossiter, Miss Vilma Miller. Atter luncheon, tables entre arranged in the Red Room for games. . a e s Wade-Mul- li - - 1 i ner-CoUpteW- - ed A wedding which united two old!I Mrs. Wad& mother of the bride, and socially prominent families of wee Seemed in a Hohmann( model blue mittens with a the city was solemnized Monday of sapphire neckline end a conicit beim At at 3 o'clock in St. Paul's Episco nigh a sapphires din and was the neck pal Church when Miss Loma her corsage was of gardenia& Itra. Wade. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wainer. mother of ..tMe.bride. James William Wade, became the groom- - wore an ensemble of black bride of James Richard Mulliner, with matching accessocke and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mullinr. Dean Franklin L Gibson per- Between 5 and I rtelock a rem,' tion was bald for the young couple formed the ceremony. The church 'was beautiful with at the bride's Pardus' km& 1295 chrysanthemums arranged Thtrd avenue. In great basketnine wathitetilehloomsraact arreadeco-.- The bridal couple stood In front ma.ar,1- - whkh was banked withm. and the white chrysantheembwithranchwhiedte canratingdelatt vi;letralf.fillSeved mums. The serving table was' covcathedral candles on each aide of ered with a silver cloth and cenbowl filled with the altar and larger candelabra tered with a silverstems Calla Mies with wrapped M were at the rood screen. Laurel leaves gilded were arorgan selections gold. Appropriate the down lengths of the were played as the lovely bride ranged and her father, who gave her in table from each Bide of the centerA matching bowl filled with marriage. entered the church. The piece. bride wore a Marcel Rocha model the Calla lilies was on the buffet. Mrs. aifford J. Pearsall and Miss costume suit designed of porcelain blue wool with grey fox fur. Her Faye Wismar of Seattle, presided accessories were wine color and in the dittime room. Close Friends Present she wore a shoulder corsage of white orchids, with centers matchOnly dose Mende of the young ing the accessories. Mrs. Stuart B. couple attended the marriage and Pett was the onlv attendant. She reception. wore a smart black velvet suit The bride and bridegroom left with a black fox fur and black vel- later for a honeymoon trip. Hrs. corvet hat with a tiny veil. Her &tamer wae attired bt a Nettie sage was fashioned of magenta Hmenatem costume suit ci bitpck shaded orchids. with Persian lamb trim and a doe skin hat trimmed with coronation Receptive Follows The bride was met at the altar blue. by. the bridegroom and his hest The young couple will return to man. Donald Idulliner. Salt Lake to reside. vari-sim- ITICKRIF.-11AL- be and Mn. THA'rCHERMr. A. Powell. Ramona Avenue. announce the daughter. Kathmarriage 01 ryn. and Joseph G. Young Sanborn. son et Mn. Mabel Young Sanborn cii YOS North Fuel We Street. The marriage look place Dec. I in the Salt lake Temple. with Elder John A. liVicitsoe ot the Couricd the Twelve Apostles officiaung. Following the nuptials, a wedding breakfan was given for the couple by Mrs. Sanborn at Dick Gunn's Cafe. Close friends and relatives attended. The bride is a former student ot the Brigham Young University and a member el the Ent Anon Social Unit, and the Valerian Club. The bridegroom is a student at the Army Air Corps at Kelly Field. The Sanborns left later in the afternoon for a honeymoon trip to the coast and will make their home in Califorms 1147 . - - - ' -- : ' ' c.. ',-- r ' - '. , , ... - . - ;.. 4i k :. . I .. ,11 I , ;L'' - I ' ,.. . i . ..,, '- . '' ' Ceremony Held , r-- a Announcement' of the approaching martiagr e was told to a group of close friends of the bride404m (him afternoon at a beautifully ar ranged luncheon given by her sister, Mrs. J. B. Curtis of 2549 Thirteenth East StreeL A 'flower' motif was effectively carried out in the decorations. The guests were seated at two tables. each centered with an artistic white and silver cellophane flower. Concealed in the flower were pardunent 'crafts revealing the marriage date. From the center a silver ribbon extended to each place. nhich was marked by a snuffler replica of the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Miss Duckworth, Mn. Reed Hatch. Mrs. Leo IL Young. Mrs. George Springer. Mn. A. It Curtis. Mrs. Milton Christensen. Miss Frances L3ennon. Miss Eloise Love, Mrs. Lillian Grey. Miss Vera Furrier. Miss lone Spencer. Mrs. Alan Platt, Miss Ann Ogler, Miss Jane Ostler. Mass Hetga Olsen, Miss Olive Dover. Mug Velma Howard, Mrs. Justin Stewart. Mrs. Ward Lee. Mn. W. P. Gil. kspie. Mrs. Earl J. Glade Jr.. Miss Maniane Fullmer and Miss Mary Hyde-Eldred- ge I r.,..., ---i- i ,' a " , .. 3 V t fi , . - ''. r""7""7'. i ". i a; ..., : ,;: ;''' , 1 e . I; I , ,- - i- . . 1 .- i William C. Duckworth of 2497 Seventh Eag Street . announces the betrothal of his daughter. Edith. to Vaughn O. Young. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Young. of 25s9 Ninth East Stree. The marriage will take place Dec. 12 in the Salt Lake Terstple. The couple are both ptuntnetfl in musical and Church circles of Utah and the city. The bride is a former student of the University a member of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority., Mr. Young Is a great. the late President Brigham Young and Harriet Barney grandson Searle. we re played. 1:olltrivinultincheon,l1mes ' Roosevelt Girl Takes Vows One of the lovely young brides of the semod was Miss 1arJory Mr. and Mn. Homer P. Edwards ton, Venice tun;lberg and Cleo Hyde;daughter of Mr. and Mn. Or. son John Hyde. when she exchang- t Roosevelt. Utah. announce the len were gowned in varying shades , i:, f . ' ed her marriage vows with Walter marriage of their daughter, Rose of velvet and georgette. They f. to Jonnie J. Cook. eon of ried bouquets of roses and airy,. Jay' Eldredge Jr. last Monday in Mrs. James '' 4 f ' A Scarce Ili anthemunis. Little Dorothty Dill. the Salt Lake Temple, with Pres. The - 4 , 4, ', ' ceremony was performed Fri- - man in a blue taffeta frock, made i Mr. David O. McKay offkistMg. h 7 at the Edviarda home a charming flower girl. She Eldredge is the son of Mr. and day at p.m. Ray E. Dittman. uncle of the tied a basket of roses. Clem 3. Eldredge. , W. Mn. , .... officiating. in the presence brum acted as best man. A isedding breakfast for inero-y Mrs. Scarcelli. Mrs. R. Edwards, , bers of the two tamales was giv- of the 'Amity and a few close Mr. and Mn. J. R. Allen and Mrs. friends. ..7". en in honor of the young couple, ' - '' to 8 In from II the evening Ray E. Dittman assisted in receivat the Mta Oub Immediately . oclock a large reception followed. Mg. The dining room wills in charge , lowing the ceremony. ...',,,, ,'"c An elaborately decorated wed- The bride wore a Caroline model of of Mrs. Elmo Nelson. Assisting in white satin and a seed pearl cap serving were Naomi Dittman. Ruth ding cake centered the table. On held the dainty veil of bride's Mu- - Burgess, Ruth Ellen Evans and floweach side was a MRS. MLR lEIMIALlit TAYLOR er bowl filled with sweet Mon. Her bouquet was of hlies of Mary Dillman. peas and Mies ot the valley. An ivory taperi the valley and gardenias. During the evening 300 guests who Wore hoe !marriage Dee. was in the center of each bow1.1 Mrs. dem Labrum. sister of the &Bed. 2 in the Salt Lake Tempi The bride and bridegroom left bride, was matron of honor. She blooms were The was Miss Atesrgaret Dalton, in mine on the .outer arranged' gold satin and car-- immediately following the recap-tieedge of woreaa model of garlands ODlored rases lion for a month's trip in Califorbouquet of gold the table. daughter of Mr. sod Mrs. Mei. The brides- - Ma. On their return they will The couple left later in the after- and chrysanthemums. vin Enimett Dalton ad floodg. noon for a honeymoon trip. The maids. Evelyn Ashton, Margret Col- - make their home in Salt Lake City. A reception wag given Oat e bride wore a smart lovely of hose M the suit ofyoung the evening black broadcloth with STOIEHIL-LEWIbride's parents toe the couple. white fur trim and a becoming WILKINSON-TDIOTHblack artist's modeled hat and SPANISH FORKHonoring the recent wedding of Miss Bliss stoic. SPANISH FORKAnnouncement a corsage of gardenias. is made of the marriage of Mimi They will return to reside at cr. daughter of Mr. and Mr.. Wil- - Alice Artimishe Wilkinson of this lard Stoker and Marcella. Lewis Acres. Club ,' Cotiptry of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Todd of Provo, a reception was held for eitY to Daniel Reed Timothy the many friends of the young cow West Jordan. The marriage took of Denver. Colo., announce the en. NAwKmrritosa of at the office PROVOThe marriage of Miss! pie Friday night at the Fifth Ward Place Monday Clarence gagement of their daughter. FlorGrant who Amusement Hall. Miss Stoker and ,County Clerk ence. to Ralph A. Britsch of Manti. Annie Hawke, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Lewis were married last Friday performed the ceremony. Mn. Charles Hawke of Provo. to, Utah. The marriage will be solemn. Irred son of Mr. and birs.1 in the Salt Lake Temple. Strong. Lake Salt ized Dec. IS in the took ,Ellas Strong of Springville. BOUSTON-BUTLE'place in the Salt Lake temple. Temple. FORKAnnouncement , i utan,larn mime SPANISH paysoN... Tuesday'. by Bishop John-- L Hayes The ceremony was witnessed by Houston announces the marriagells-madMr. and Sirs. A. Crawford of 131 of tft Thistle the marriage of tag the parents and Mrs. Ray- of her daughter, Attie. to Willard Street announce the marriage mondgrooms Green of Provo. aunt of the Butler. son of Mrs. Zina Butleridatillhter. Hortense Hayes, to Frank CI their daughter. Rebecca. and brkle. A dinner in Salt lake City of Spring Lake. which took place'Edwarda- - Ill marriage took place November 18, in Salt lake City. recently at the Salt take temple. Wayne R. Sairdie. son of Mr. and followed. Mr. and Mrs. Strong will make The young couple will rends in Apostle George F. Richards Mts. LeRoy Seville of 872 Third elating. in Springville. Avenue which took place Nov. V. their : - ' ' ? ' - - Al-o- ' e. ''' i' .,' car-wit- e. Wardle-Kem- p .; 1 Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wardle of 90 Melbourne.Arnue of the marriage of their daughter. Fontein. and son of Mr. and Mrs. ILus. Kemp'. 920 112' P,4211 Elia 27.th-5-u... di Street which was Nov. 30 at I p.m. at the Kemp home. Only members of the two familes and a few close friends witnesmed lthe ceremony. The Kemps will make their home here.' Skriner-Cora- k Antonia Skriner.1 daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Tony Skriner of Spring Glen. and Milan Corak. son of Mrs. M. Conk of Sweet's Mine. were married Sunday. Nov. 22. in the Notre Dame church here. Rev. William A. Ruel officiated and the attendants were Miss Anne Skriner. sister of the bride. awl Joe Corakç brother of the bridegroom. The bride wore a wedding gown et white satin and 1aCti with a lace veil and halo ellp. She carried pink mem Mies Anne Skriner wore pink lace over pink satin and carried roses and meet peas. Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast and recrption were at Sweets Mine. The young couple vrig We there. PRICE--M- a WARSILIMEMS and Mrs. Radcliffe Henri cif Tremonton announce the engagement of their daughter. Deaun, to Mark Hall. eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bali of Garland. The marriage will take place In the latter part at December. I 11 d L TREMONTON-41- r. - n s. en- it Mrs. - ' the bride entertained at home at a recepikm The wore I govra ed white satin with finger-U- p length veil caught to a halo cap with seed pearls,. .11er bouquet was of Briarcliff roses and white cbrysanthentmis The bridesmaids. Miss )uke Dat. km and Miss Miriam. Dalton. were tracked alike in models of wine red taffeta with bouquets of white chrysanthemums. Preston Taylor was bed man Sr the bridegroom. Mn. Thelma IC Wright was in charge el the dining room. The serving table was decorated with a 'mound of nisei and chrysanthe- mums. and illuminated by pink tapers. agra:Douglat Irtinfiratitteherget tithe gift room guests' were Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. lir. and Mrs. John Collett and Mr. and Ifni. 'George Egbert. The Taylors left later id the evening for a honeymoon trip to southern California and will make in Salt Lake City their 'on their return. - , Prin. - t. - ; - - Art week was solemnized Wednesday M Lake Tentple when Miss Margaret Dalton.- daughter of Mr. andlitra Melvin Etutaatt. .,13alt11."., of annoYeoecaltae. the bride et Nile Nielsen TaYier son of Mr. and birs. James D. Taylor of Mahn Pres. George- Y. Richards performed the ceremony. In the evenin& the parents of 3 G. Marsh of Thatcher announce the . marriage of their daughter, Dos othy, to .1rams Simms of Beer River City. The marriage took place on Thankrarivtog day at the Immo of the bride portmis. I; ---w- hits d SS S Betrothal Told RATES-EDWARD- S .., i aft-Payso- he Juvenile Court Jurist Cites' Importance Of Early Training 1 i N. ,, , , , Jefferson School Girl Reserve Schedule Full Edison School Judge Clark Addresses before the With w.."'.a.,...". :7 the of the gam by the Jefferson """ " their share are ell by Mn. the P. T. A. Group; Mrs. Curtis the Thursday at and and and all,girls of the attractkais under bazaar Scores Use.Of Guns As Toys and at the present Wilts illeersing pageant the at !proper Association 'The, diEdison School under Paul Minardi. presirection of Mrs. IL IR. Mc Ewan, vice dent. pfesident, is sponsoring a rummage sale to be held W2--I school. beginning nesday la pin. The public is cordially invited to attend. Refresiunents will be served. Proceeds from the sales will be used to supply milk to needy children. The Adult Educatkm class will meet at the school Monday at 2 p. in. AU Interested friends are urged' by the officers of the association to attend and take advantage of classthe instruction given in es by Emil Nyman. pri'TT:Sal-REParent-Teache- r Judge Rulon W. Clark. of the Juvenile Court was guest at the regular monthly meeting of the Salt Lake Council or Parent. School held at the Lafayette Teachers and the local representatives building on Thunglay. Judge Clerk's first statement was that "training must be done by parents and teachers in the home and echool." To teach rape for other persons and property is the first step of in good citizens. the speaker said. 'Teach success, not failure. rind out a child's Inclinations In the field that be can qualify in and encourage him in this Una. Do not force him. Keep hint busy. "Teach the child to learn to say 'no' to restrain from temptation. "'Teach ideas of right and wrong." Judge Clark also stressed the importance of home environment-Ir- a Curtis Gives Sargasso Mrs. A. R. Curtis message to the representatives weir 'Guns are for not appropriate toys boys of any age." She stated that a child"s Play has great deal to do with his adult game of life. He will carry Ideas of play throughout life," she asserted. Children have "Guns are intended for one purposeDEATH of nothing in common with that idea. Children are the expression a Force will child. life. Teach children that gun play is no play for achieve will cure Education. not steady, patient teething anything. honorable peace, neighborly kindness, relationsh14 for all the, earth." of the people Mrs. C. A. Wolfrom, chairman of student aid. stated that the Pam chairmen, student aid chairmen. and principals of the echools are Meeting hie week to ptep.e a list of needy chikban. The Hat is to be given to Mrs. T. N. win, chairman of the Christmas charity commite of the Elks' Cub. Km Wolfram asks that if any one knows of any family who noes help, it should be reported to the welfare chairman or principaL Seas Practice trged lilies Jessie Schofield. chairman of music and recreation depart. silent, urges all schools to practice songs in their P.T.A. meetings so that they can be prepared to sing at P. T. A. convention next simmer, it the urrsdrzrzzseurdrredrirdrArdirrdn - . , t 0 0I . ' 4 . 0 I 1 - 0 :161Lif 4 trli: $125 Berke sus -- XMAS SPECIAL II !! foi.:1 ' ,..L.,.;,,,,,,,, p.... ' Wg' ranasety If - - - ' 01. Forest School t Panoalis MAIM lams aaaasodr la lam tair 0 Nagai Callogiala 4TH - ne , ,SPECIAL,..;-- unguna... . - - Lincoln High tiring diactiming plans for the RecogniUon Service, the remainder el the meeting Wag spent studying palm- e girls were most interistry. tested In rending their futures in their bands, and Wine of them are planning to read library books on - Milted to have representatives pm- ent. Each club is entitled to two representativesthe club president, and Ona girl 'Pedal' chosen Or the IcounciL - A..tha """-"'"- ---' - . ,. - - . - ,., ' AT THE '110TERIk ., ,................- - , . .. ,,,, -- ..-- . ; . 121 SO. MAIN - '$r: . ......, . - SERVICE 12 tootcro ip , kL - ., 4 C , e- - I IDela fil TI Imp ..... - ,d..., YOUR ..., .......-7- ,, 2 -- ' ' it -- .4-...--, - -- - ......-.- .-4 ....C. .1' - 4 SAVE As, MONEY - sod prePosted ;MI6 Too ly tyy orporsonowl boottood So Lawn to Cto lo ....... .... operators .oeorM es..",., I4. appoinimat useaseary. ni jaagsorr IS. WM good may - F R EEIcith 'iverf . A Mimi Sexc.atuteeldies .,. a Wave' Lat lab Telt,Cripme More than $6 Vatai for Only $2-- EXietd"iliS Usk 71 IMO - .... --;.,....... 4. 41',... A. lkoweityr Wessingess cod Sysessoy likag. OVA litoodwal, 1.1, -- Beauty I - , - : - - and at the same time 1.104 Gertisoidie - - t WC ADCIPIXS 1 - ym' An A ' !" Tido Cart Swift wipes Mod ho witactruntinuzr , L A $5 permanent wave for only $2 At So Zwoototo aortufty . ! ' . , . ... - 0 Be at your V. E L I E S T PERWASIENT WAVE . I - school The subject. 'Mental Health" will be given by Miss Hazel Peterson. mental hydiemist. and member of the Personnel department of the Salt Lake C3ty schools. The presip dent wishes all patrons to attend. MRS. L. P. DORAN. Beautiful, Soft; Natural , i Whittier P. T. A. study its first class on Wednesday at 230 p.m. at the The :group will bold H O L I D A Y S , -- so l I I.11 .. Whittier-choo- for the . '' 1 ,. , y17 1.1 ,, Mrs. , , All Y61,1 Caro T9 Eat . . ' ' , p.m.,--"V- 11 FridayOnequa School adult education class, in school library, at 2 p.m. L -- . formerr--13-eliella- ,, ' '. t Pi p.m. - ' pas.,--eyo- ur - t ;- ; ; 1 CHICICEN--DINNE1- School. ThursdayJefferson " at the school, at 8 Fun-fest- A MI ,'1' School. WedneadayWhittier meeting at the school, 230 p.m. Lincoln High School. movie. in the auditorium of the school, at 8 p.m. Edison School. bazaar and rummage sales, at the school. at 1:30 p.m. P-- .0 ' Library, 220 p.m. - 'ADULT PROGRAM LAID the Tree adult education dames Will, IFrainimialrl .,,i -1"" room of ''''' "" - be held M Ow committee for the future' and Plathie "Clithe main Public Library during the, enterthe lions girls might week as calmly Irving Club km. to 12 noon, I at The Girl Reserve glib Irving liondbz Building." and 'Short a Interesting Story Appreciation." As a part of the nem!' &Wall High School had verY last week. box meeting yo. Friday. 2 to 4 Parent Teachers Association's adult, question was given an aPPortunitY cabulary.' 'Poetry AppreciaUon, Each education program. weekly einem to Put In any, question she wished. and Verse Writing.' mid thewall Ahared Ja the diimexis. la child psychology and behaider Tao to too are being held in the school li- Masi of the answers. Most of the Friday. of English pntpPrlie, Oonstme. tilitinf7thill are arranged by questions dealt either with per. brary. The demi Vocabulary Building." a, Mra. Arthur Thomas. adult educe-tie- s Banality or with getting eking with elms ilimaaama for Deii 7-r R. chairman. nontdihrrAt the mew phiano-1and there:001A especially own famfly. to all who Player. prisklent their friends but open The lectures are being given by Friday night the Irving girls en: are interested in the "fracture all Mrd Theodore Jensen. an author. eyed "splash party" in the Y. sentences and paragraphs. t o.: child guidance. Her IC C. A. swirstalog peel., followed Sationlar. 2 to 4 at the Friday meeting nee, by a chili 'upper. Miss Ruth Spat-- esbularzta:rySttly" and "V, riting the The Family And its 10200rtaliceicer. club adviser, accompazded the The merlon is finding high ,, Friday. 4:4S to ":43 jun.. In the girls. I South Hitt Out among the school motherd favori . i imemNy room of the Sprague At the last meeung of the South Branch 1,MrJoy. "Algebra." ' High Girt Reserres held on Moor rnanMseidaysranch. te 4 p.m...sewingstChapand the day. Nov. 30. 'we discussed . tor a Summer erboot party to be held at the T. W. C. A. Randicratt. on Dee. 20. We Lit, practiced base been made. IPlans (bores chorea to take charge U. Tows ot Bethlehem"' and .01: ar me& ' U. Leonard. direeter; Come AR Ye Faithfur and sang 1 111',W n Po "Silent Night." We bad a question I, Km G. .11. Carleton. Mn. Z. ' B. box and Bias Kathryn Augustine :,; , , -, 'I :'inner, euclidean". wilkeriat us at this meeting 160 immsion , JOILNSOSC JESSIE MAE. inninimmunD I Oub Editor. SPRINGVILLEAnnouneerieril XktAS SPECIAL n at mode of the marriage this week - 'West ....,. ,1 Mirta Oallr"'"----''- '' of Madre Adele Kiddie and Oral ''''''''''' 200opersturRobert Diamond. both of this city. An Informal 'Fortuna Party' FUR COATS The young couple will "lake their was held recently by the Girl Re : metres at Weal Biala. Questions home is Springville . lin lio Stile , ' ! ' , were asked from the book 'Tye 11111C0101M1 roe cum . Ito MEMO ..., No Sons& ,Got Tour Number' and atter sm.! I, TAT no labadian , Bo alindemino PROVOAtmotmcommt is made leg the key number for tads girl . , INT "POW Ale SAVI fortune this found ber was and from Van Carmen Ray !told. AJI tfteresting discussion on 'Wilford Wood Fors followed. atter winds the I: link. to LiVes ShurtliffasaJro. MI6 Ode law lisalmiatry lot atom sye. plikk took plant MOT& IL , Ondquo School MondayForest School, pre party at Sugarhouse lee. gni Sumner School a - . Council members and room mothers st the Forest School P. T. A. will hold a party Monday afternoon at 230, in the Sugarhouse Library. A fishing pond. with a ten cent gift as the "catch." will be a feature of the affair. Miss Jessie Schofield, of the City Recreation department. will conduct community singing. and dicommittee in rect games. charge ci arrangements include Mrs. Alfred A. Bybee, invitations. Mrse. IL H. Davis and Mrs. George H. Fehr, entertainment, and Mrs. Roy Marsh. Music. MRS. LAWRENCE R. GILES. P. T. A. Colen'doi srM be Recognition Sere- only' two weeks remaining in Girl Emery clubs for plans making A p.m. Code. T. A. on ceremony. Christmas carols are being practiced, and Games expecting to take part. dancing will be the Slogan. Purpose memorized by Mn. S. W. Mote. Is of the direction main evening. IThe Community Club be a Christmas to Claus will be presented before the initiation tribute take place. gifts. Members ere asked to come and christmas plans are being considered. too. in nlany of the of the clubs plan to lica what ha has tor them- 'groups. for Chrieunas is the time that most haservedThe treshments win out some service project. Lag year a number of clubs acted carry Pro' as "Subs for Santa." gathering toys and clothing to give to needy "'amine" reeponaAbe are darkT. Paulson; homes. and are plamung to do so again. Clubs which have not yet gram. Mrs. for ChristDm service are urged to do so Mg. Dan Baker. principal; decora- - coosidered a project Mrsth - soon, so that tam Mrs- - Althea M. ismer- they will have time to carry it out satisfactorily. ErickEdwin Mrs. Bridwell. Ethel Advisers Meeting son. Mrs. Eunke Wilson, Mrs. I. O. The regular meeting of Girl Re-CrouoK refreshments. Mrs. Roy advisers was heid at the club- - The parent,Teseber Association Hartnett, birs, Fred cotes. mrs. W. WV at 420 Pm- - on rridsY., after- - of the Lincoln RIO School is sponJ. King: gifts. Mrs. Earl T. Paulson. house Mrs. Richard Morrison. Mrs. Roy noon- - Plans were discussed for the soring a picture awls "Mary Burns Service, end! yuiritire.h starring Sylvia Sydney. Hartnett; games. Miss Havel Money, Christmas Recognition Mrs. IL L Hawthorne: hoepitality, reports given on club activities,'- to 'be given in tbe school auditoriMrs- - Ray Boyer. Mrs- - Vern Mown, The neitt...meetioff of the club lead- um. Wednesday at 8 p.m. The proceeds to be used toward helping Mrs. Fred Jocks. Mrs. p., L Jo hit ers will De on Friday. Jan. & Intee-Cle- b the school install a public speaking Coosa OM to a The second meeting oI the Inter. sYstemThe quilt made be the Wien,' Club Council is to be held next and Horace Masa Will be given on Horace Mann Girl Reeerves met Thursday. at 4:15 p.m., at the club-- that rC"rn ntthert evening. house. This will be a most hp- in Room 21. Af ter -- It,-ot- :11raolrAdrrdr;d2Zalue.::,ralrarm.altti - 0 A ! 1 jet Simmons Photo Art . IPIONAL C6tl - F. 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