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Show oogoolornm.."womonotomimammomorm , l . - ' , ' C ' . , , - , I ' (14 ztlik4V e 4 . , t4"" k r' k. .k. 1'1 , 1. N ogrA ,,s lk,.7.. 411.,,,, ik 05. 'i 0, 1 y. ' i Fof , . , , s . ' 41'' -, ,.. . , I - 4 1 1,,l,t ' . . . ' e . ... 1 - . . ag S. ,.11. a Law r .4 074 -- 1, , q-- -, Ni ' "1 , T' ,,0 "4("Ides. j.A Afl. -- L. . k "0 , ., , - It i ...go, 1"---- :, ,,,,,,,, '' ,too..." ., 4 ' --- A.A. . . , ' -' , i ,,,. , ,, , . .' - .1,,;r1:::,;;!,'..-- ' s- - , :,,,',,t',-,.:,,,:,,- ' ir A 1)1 ,' .;:..'-'::...4' ' '. ' A., - ' , . , , &,T , 41t,,- -,, , ,, DAB' OFFICERSMrs. Palmer H. Cushman (left). Mrs. Arthur G. Bloom and Mrs. Herbert K. Hammer Jr., look at flag presented to Spirit of Liberty Motets DAB. to be displayed at annual benefit tea, Saturday. S. L. Mothers season will be held Wednesday for members of the Salt .Late Mothen Club. They , will meet at the Empire Room of Hotel Utah for luncheon to be served at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Milton , W. Cutler is chairman for the day; The club officers who will preside are Mrs. Ferd A. Peter- socr, 'resident; - Mrs. Milton , - W. Cutler, vice president; Mrs. Le-one Christertsen, Secretary; Mrs. S. A. Chalker, eorespohding retstY; Mrs. Eugene O. Hum- treasurer; Mrs-- larrison Brothers; parliamentarian; c L. Horsley, historian; lire Leonard E. Adams,' director t A program featuring "rhe Crusade For Freedom" bat been Bertoch as planned with Marvin PhreY, Meeker. , BY GARRY CLEVELANll ' "WhverM " l ?kW were are children, typically those over five or ten, we adults need to remember thlt we are guests of these child- ren as well as of theit parents." Sometimes the yotmg whose parents ordinarily are VerY considerate of him and en- toureile hlm to talk freely when there are no guests will, In their teat to be gracious hosts to a guest, forget the child for a tong time at a stretch. All we adults, therefore, need to learn to be5accomplkthed hosts and guests of children:. They quickly Ilse UI . U. They soon know whether we are going to treat them at of their age or as someone much younger and less mature.' Convinced that we will treat , . P ( them as real persons: they will soon warm vp to us and talk Just see what we can do to bring l'...."A out the best to them ,want to he as we thus celebrate with them their successes. Parents and their guests are embanessed by the youngster, usually the,tot. who shows oft And if there are two tots. they may vie with each other in their exhibitionist. This is a normal , urge. However, when we are con- 'Meted fairly well cultivated, we show off only in ways social, more;Za 0 , j. ". klb,tti .,, , , NV f t !; t . ,. , , , ... ,,,,,,.. .., . .. .,- - ? . . . . , . , i , . . - , 4. ". " " , . . t. . - i s t t , 818 - -- - , - , I ) , 0 Col ' 4 , . , 4' J . - 2 5 95 - , ,,,. -- - , ; . t, . , 0 ' , , , , , ., handbag , , Frli 11 , , ' 1 . 11 4' , . . , . , , - , . - ' - -, 1 . ,, 06.',,,o0s. ,, ' ,. ' ' . - , ,, , rl ..2 4 1 ik . LI . . plisse dross with vsivet smeared - , .. rock rod cairn. Sins petkats., : , - buo and belt, end b;i1 tufted - to !,1 20. Other ravens Is &We. tete mettrageor siiiting end novelty typis. . - .0 . esseetmontrme,aomeirweva 0,41..4.....4fesioari.tiollethis 3' Lill fyrye-Nr- ,, Itaj IWO klik0 . a-r:- I 1 g y ' ' -- L- ' . c Esc now rayon ' . - là- - . , - I - ' .. . . hva-in-ori- gt ., . , You'll like this attractive zippered bog, with its extra comportment on the front. Bright contrasting lined flop. Block and dark shodes: - , - , : tit - , ,. ,,, - ono of the successful hats most the of comes in a soft felt season, Withla high luster finish, and has a f . ';' noithead-studdetOyan velvet r im One of a new group of soft lustroui felt. slack and fall colors. . This flaftering scoop shape . d - - . - , , ' . ,,, ' - . , ,b and bright to carry light p laStic , 0 fast los , . ,. . , , 471 445461 eltd , - v.' " ,0 . 't e 13 '0641C , , 'N., , t- ,. .- --- . . 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S4631 ' - MUM L33 Les. la MAL , ,. , ' - v , , , , 151t - . , , 1 s - Ire! tee'ld, P,!1341, 'p ' es .14 ' , ler your c - ' ' ' , - 4 - ' ' , 4 - - . , ' ' . , Perfect consoonion suits and skive, ) . - , - . ' , ) . - ' , , -, - , - i , i k ' - , ' recent play at the Saturday 103 Pius tax meeting of the Salt Lakehold yott knee of Unitarian Women. The Clevei way to regular Meeting is scheduled scoffs, securely, beautifully; ly approvedby our gracious-r- at Eliot Hall, , gni, Thirteenth' as a neck or head scarf, , nest as hosts or hostesses, by East St. t , or sash. Looks 1k1., cooking and serving a good . The luncheon will be served 'costume jewelry! meal. by telling a story of mi- at I p.m., followed by the re'-, ' perience well. or .bi Vereskitrill view of the play. at 2 p.m. .0,..es or AP7-Of effectively at a meeting. But all Lunchentr, reservations should these ways at showing off are be made by telling Mrs. Thom, 1 as Jordan. 1 , ' socially approved. A. a ' - Unusually Smartt Scarf Clutch New rule yid. . English Department versity of Utah rtrill review a ' . cY z scts3 .4 -- , Ce Ilett .in , 11 la 400 ' . Harold T. Tolland of the - , . . r Smart to wear with dressy .. , 440,Naa"t ' - or tailored costumes, . k , , planning tbe tea to be held Immediately following. - Mrs. M. D. Raleigh, Mrs. Alex Jess Mrs. Henri Hee. told and Mrs.- - Joseph L. Wirthlin will preside at the table. ' ' . ' t. . ..., . withMrs.J.A.Theobatd ' ' in ' publican Club Monday by Vivian UM. The theme for Abe day is."The can Road to Washington. Members will meet at the Newhouse Hotel at 2 p.m. Mrs. Fred L. rinlinson is chairman of ,. the 'meeting Unitarian Tic Hear - .. , tre 4 . All-Ame- ri. ClubiChildren Should Also Help First Set Meeting I n Receiving Guests at Ho mel, The opening meeting ot the , , - ,, of the : ; , ,.... . . . . ,- - t' . , 41 nese Peace Treaty in San therruLdrtLawilike WbeomengiTBse-- - , ,t. Discussion- , , s. e ' ptab , , REPUBLICANS SET MEETING , , . . - - retaay. o, ' ,, ' N., . , 71, - . - - ..,v;,,,:;,:.:,,:--- - '. f .. '::.:.,:.:' C I ......!, - .:. , -: lit,W-,- .,,- , ,-. lz .. V' . , , ' - , ,,., ' 277N ' ''..) 1 )4k ft,-- 441,..,- - .'.'", . , ar,-- ' - A':'. --- t: ,oteel. 146k4,'N, j: Aiik. '2' ,Ol-- . I The annual benefit party sponsored by the Spirit of Liberty Chapter of the Daughters, of the American Revolution will be held Saturday I p.m., at the Ladies Literary Club, 830 East South Temple St. The purpose of the party is to raise funds for the activities of the society during the year. Luncheon will be served at I pm., followed by an afternoon of bridge and canasta. Chairman of the event, the highlight of the fall calendar, is Mrs. Arthur G. Bloom. She is assisted by Mrs. R. G. Tabor, luncheon chairman; Mrs. P. H. Mutart. tickets and reservations; Mrs. George W. Wescott, Mn . IP. Allison Kathie, home cooked foods; Mrs. Robert B. Folsom, decorations; ; Mr. Herb- ert K. Hammer- Jr, table arrangements. ',., ..--1 "1" e,,,,,,, S .,...'t k s , - ' Zthleen F., Ilium is registrar; Mn. Regina , O. Erick. sons librarian; Mn. Wins S. Wistrials chaplain; ; Mn. Alice G. Silvers custodian of relics; Mrs. Twitter. parliamentarian; Mn. Leah S.,Larson. executive saoi- , . A '7 balLtremter;Idstarian.lars.:,A. , DAR Chapter . ; " -- , Benefit Party 1. I." 0 .. ' LI e Wa.. -' . I: - CliteDuP"ic, ,. ' 1 le , 11".N ,...,'. r ,e, .22 The Ladies Literary Club Steffan Friday, 11:30 a.m. Sections will meet this week Mrs. J. L. Gibson will present the "History and Importance of as follows: the Civics Parliamentary Law junior SectionWednesday, Section." The luncheon will be 12:30 p.m.. Hotel Utah Roof held with the Current Events Garden. autumn luncheon. Mrs. Section HoteseewiU be Mrs. W. P. Robbins is hostess. Charles L Chaffin, Mrs. D. A. Board of DirectorsThursDurkee and' Mrs. Clyde M. day. 10 a.m. Worden. Arts and Crafts Seeping Current EventsLiterature 11 a.m., rtorning Thursday, 1 p.m., lunchSectionFriday, work session. The luncheon eon. Miss Curtis will Dorothy will be held, at 12:30 p.m., fol- discuss "An American in Jalowed by the program at 1:30 pan." p.m. Mrs. G. Bruce McKee will give the history of buttons "Antiques in Miniature." Hostesses will be Mrs..'James H. Ball, Mrs. Lawrence J. Mc- - ', -- , . t I. li,,,o V;) - 1 IPS .6 7 Alk 4 .0 oi, r F:,-- . a a a f I, k , s a. 0 . Literary Club Sections Tell of Meets, laincheon Art P... 4- , ,t Parliamentary ?dm-Lucil- - , . 0'.''''''' 44' 0 40 A 'tot 0 ... if 'o ' L '. t 4 44 4'4,f .. ,,, . ; 41. 44,S ,a 1.. 4 .,,,, P4.1 I . II f Civics- - - , , , ', I , , ' I , 1'. Lob , ,,, i - , . : , ' udgeta r c ed fashons , . ..-- i-- ... -- - 1951S7s lin 'is accompanist.' Mn. Ora i give a read- -. Pate Stewart -will Ines ''Tribute' to the Pioneere' COMPANY OMCERS The ' Dtfieere'' II the mtntral company are Mrs. Carter, pred. -- ara-dent,Mrs Halal 0 vke presddent; mrg. June Kids. der., second vine president, Mrs. loom Summer, recording sett,- Walker, totu retary; resinading secretarr, Mrs. Ellen I ROEBUCK AND Ca , - ' ., . rectorMaddineantir&C.IlattawabrailistcLaugh-th- - '' - .. . . Plo-- i slated to open Saturday. ). . .. ,h, it. 41 4 lb t .0 ' ''''''''''--.' FOR CONVENTIONMrs. Kate B. Carter (left) and Mts. Sarah Passey check master index of pioneers who I -' ItJ '' .. t r - ' - Club. , . .. . ' ' ' L........... ' , , 2 '''''''''''''' ,', ' , ' c , 40 ' :."A. ' k ' I t - .,. ;:. :I,. , meet-Hawthor- . 4 I; . - I, ,4 selections. I , i .4 - ..., t '- ,, . I the' ot--- -, ' Shepherd. Mrs. C. S. Schramm, Mrs. A. T. Toms. Mrs. C. L. Van Wagenen, Mrs. C. A. Ackerlind, Mrs. J. L. Anderson, Mrs. W. C. Green and Mrs. Dan Johnson. NEWCOMERS CLUB w iill meet Tuesday, 1 pin., for lunch-Fift- h eon at the Newhouse Hotel. PIONEER CLUB of the Worn-Cam- p an's Benefit Association will meet Wednesday,,1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Freda Morris, 1053 Lake St., 1 p.m. SIGMA CHI WIVES will meet for the luncheon Wednes- day, 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Spencer Felt Jr., 2346 Maywood Drive. Mrs. Floyd Jensen is chairman of the Inc For reservations call Mrs. Harley W. Gustin, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH MOTHERS CLUB will hold their hoard pin.;at the Alta eon will precede the meeting. ' -- .! 4 i, I ,Qtheitoevb.ent,n,assmirsstedG.1; North County DUP Tells of Camp Meets itts.irs.th,A.m; ...wmood. :cmrsosToRn: The North Salt Lake Corn- pany Daughters of the Utah. Pioneers will hold camp meet- lags this week as follows: Camp 8, Monday, 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Laura Rhodes, 252 East South St. 10, Monday, 2 p.m., Mrs. Jilseph Standing, 968 East Third South St. Camp,30;Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Carlton D. Hansen. 931 Washington St. Camp 34, Friday, 8 P.m., Mrs. Thomas R. Parker, 50 N. --Eighth West St. Camp, Monday, 1:30 p.m., Hawthorne Ward Meetinghouse. University Camp, Monday, 2 p.m., Mrs. Louise P. Clawson, ' 1179 Sunnyside Ave. . ,- concluding vendee will begin at 8 pin. The highlight of the day concert by the Lee will be Angclet4 Calif, chorus.' att dressed In pioneer costume. Mn. - of 'the West", Vol. 12. give the response. Mrs. Minnie A beautifully planned lunch- I L. Sorenson of Idaho and Mrs. fleets will be he1d,Saturday at eon wtLI be held at noon in the ZelLa F. Stubbs of California ' the Hotel Utah. The morninglEmptre Room honoring county will give reports. SeSSI3n to be held at 10 a.m., presidents or their representaMiss Marie Watta will tell will feature Nicholas G. Mor- tives Mrs. Hazel B. Tingey will the memorial museum guides a gan as guest speaker. Mrs. Kate give tribute to the past west. while Mrs. Mary Dame will give and a response will be B. Carter, president of the Millard County hisiorY. Re- given by Mrs. Kate C. Snow. grtSup, will present a report and AFTERNOON SESSION tertPrtligIvillmarakiewrs beplacedmildaet Aet . Mn. Aleen'Summers, secretary. , The afternoon session is ached- and Mrs Ivy C. Towler, parliatiuled to begin at 2 pm., honor- mon. Ida.. Spring MY, Utah A meniarian. will give short dis-- 1 ing past county presidents. Chor- and Union Fort, Utah, Other 1 cussions. al numbers will be given by musical selections by , Davis .. The musical numbers will be, memoers of the Utah County County. Utah. , An open house and reception provided by the Teton County followed by a tribute to the in Idaho and Weber County,' Past County presidents by Mrs. will be held at the Pioneer Mu-Utah. Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman June Kasteler. Mrs. Marguerite mum. '304 North Main-St-.,for will introduce Heart Throbs of Paskett of Summit County will the convention delegates. The I - tht Daughters of the Utah Q , The national , convention 1 .- -- Nk,...,....,.,,,.s, LADIES OF ELKS will meet Monday, 8 p.m., at the club house, 139 East South Temple St. Mrs. Marion J. Steed has arranged for a special speaker frorn the University of Utah to discuss "Crusade for Freedom.' Mrs. Howard Frederick will be hostess for the social. LADY LIONS of Salt Lake will meet Thursday at the Jade Room of Hotel Utah for an afternoon of cards and dinner. Members will meet at 4:30 p.m., for cards to be followed by dinner at 6:15 p.m. Mrs. Helen Johnson will model new fall hats and present a demonstration of trimming last season's chapeau. Mrs. De Lora Garrett will sing a number of vocal 'selections. Mrs. R. H. Horrocks is chair- , - - - , li' olb - ,,,, - ( -- ' -- i Ai vtv,.! - , - I ''.,.. , - , N,,,,,, " ...tam , Utah, Sunday Morning, September 30, ' ....P 11 I ' ' maist. . National Convention of blig ' '' Slates Meet Saturday ,Morning , '" - ' - , , , NEWS, Solt Luke City, - Alpha Iota, Salt Lake City Alumnae Chapter will meet Wednesday, 7:30 p.m, at the Utah Power and Light Auditorium. Kearns Building. A cooking demonstration will be given; BETA SIGMA PHI. Xi Gamma Exemplar Chapter, will meet Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at 12614 South Main St. The theme for the studies will be "Yugoslavia." Mn. Leona Crowther will discuss '"The Conquering Hungarians" and Mrs. Elbert G. Adamson will present a topic "The Yugoslav -- Union." BETA THETA PI MOTHERS CLUB will hold its first meeting of the season Thursday, 1 p.m., at the chapter house, 1351 East First South St. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Olive Woolley Burt and officers will act as hostesses. DELPHIAN SOCIETY, Aurora Chapter, will hold their luncheon and seminar meeting Wednesday, 12:15 p.m., at the Art Barn. Mrs. Clarence B. Baldry will act as chairman of the day for the seminar scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Ernest D. Schettler, Mrs. Huston T. Spred ling, Wig B. H. Noble, Mrs. Phillip M. Barlow and Mrs. Bert Wells will present part of the discussion. ,GAR LAMES, George Washington Circle, will meet Thursday, 1 p.m., at the Continental Baking Company Hostess Room, 734 East Fourth South St. Miss Helen Kimball will review the book "Moses" by Sholem AscIi. Following the review, a bazaar, games and door prizeiguive been played. HOTEL GREETERS, Charter 15, Women'sDivision will hold its monthly meeting Monday, 8 p.m.; at the Temple Square Hotel. Dr. Royal Galli of the University of Utah will discuss "Human Relations." Miss Marie Glazier and Miss Norma Swigart will sing a number of vocal selections. KLE CLUB LADIES will meet Friday at the Newhouse Hotel for luncheon in the dining room at 1 p.m. Mrs. Carol Evans will conduct the regular meeting to be held at 2 p.m.. Mrs. W. L Aplinis chairman for the day assisted by Mrs. P. S. Margetts. Mrs. Ralph Ericson will sing vocal The board meeting is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. reservations should be made by calling Mrs. E. A. Roland - , DESERET CLUB.,,CALENDAR,;:: ......,.1.- , , ', "''.. i' |