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Show . .: ---- BERET NEWS , Satt- --. - City , Utah, Suncicri Morning" December: 3,-- 1950 - rill w play Chrtsfmas. musk on the chimes and hostess t'hair.LeGrand man will be Mrs. - - FRIDAY::'.AFTERNOoN... DUP-Cam- , , - r Christmlurpartyrliostesses-willr be Mrs. Franklin S. Cundiff, The Daughters of the Utak chairman, Mrs; Chester C. Pratt, Pioneers wal meet this week , Mrs. Albert I. Alt, Mrs. Scott A. as followst mal tee is the highlight of the Jones and blips Naomi lt.'HoffChristmas party. FriCamp 1. , Man. winter season at the club. 1 p.m., Mrs. C. N. Chris. day, Junior. Seeticr will meet Browning Section will meet tonseth 838 Eighth East St. for luncheon. Mrs. L SaturdayLI Wednesdai,10:30 Camp 8. Monday. 8 p.m.. R. Morrison. president of the Mrs. Ernestlkl. Fowler will read Robert IlcOrnie, 433 Third Zast Utah Federation of Women's Bible poetry. Mrs. W. D. Pros, Club will speak on "Women of ser and Mn.' Philip Schonert :20 p.m,' 14,-- Friday. Camp hostesses. as Mrs. Roland Ifer will the Howy,--po.'.0.::..A I delightful Christmas program will be presented Friday, 2 p.m; at the general meeting of the Ladies Literary Club. The event b Scheduled at the club house,.,1120 Bast South Temple 11.. - I - et the- soror1ty4ouser430- East wilt tens at the r First South St.. for luncheon. will - - be-join- ed be .t...1lostesses for the day Mrs. Homer Hansen; chairman, lire Otto Bilehner,E.Alm William Then. Mrs. ,4; Thorpe. Mrs. T. Fred Sorenson, Mrs. A; W. Car; ter and Mrs. Fred 'Huber. The :: presidents- - of Other ' mother's clubs omd new pledge tnothers will be honored guests. Special Christmas program:has been sr- '' ranged featuring Christmas readings by Mrs IL: Bicknell '- -,- ' cira CliristmaS 710 pm., at the chapter house'. 1413 Butler Ave. The committee, in charge are Miss- Darletio Wood,. Sibs Dorothy Wood and Miss Barbara Wednesday. -- - 7. Camp-1- Seventeenth witittheCaristmasprogram. ' - She will play tbe piano and BUIS several vocal. 'selections. 'A one ,1.4.,...... act Christrau play will be read t WMfl.J.7f Carthey to be followed biliOitartek the Hillside .., Four, Members o the quartet 1,;11.t1 119,:t; A .St include Malcolm rike, Olen d or4i i1- Johnson, Lone Bailey and Robrc; ert Holbrook. ' Immediately following t 4 program, a Christmas tea will I be held with Mrs. Helen M. Oberg tidbit as hostess.'rhe tea table will be beautifully decorIted with a Christmas settiilf ' and a 'tree will display -PARIT-2MrIr. s. Johnson Walter HEADS (left), Mrs C. tive decorations. Mrs. L Owen O. Whitman and Mrs. Clinton D Grundvig work on deciforsfall, president of the club, and , Mrs. Jed F. Wooley Jr., Section of Ladies of Elks orations for Music-Literafirst vice president, will pour during the afternoon This for Christmas Party Slated By Ladies of Elks Section' ll kfusic-Literar- or 3 handmade-favors-tot-eac- 4 "- - p.m. Lion Howl. Camp 30, Monday, 730 p.m., Mrs. Eva James. 219 Gale St. -' Bonneville Camp, Friday, 2 p.m.Mrs. Graham H. Doney, 1000 Military Dr. Fort Camp:-- Friday, Mrs. Hyttun Bennlon Jr., 2 1332 West Forty-eight- h South if f, mat bus-i-ne- ' '' - - 82 lityins-S-28711.- anRelief a Christmas - -- - oxnowAxp.-wi;tif'Corps No. 1 wiltholci party Thursday, busines:ineet4: ing will be held. ' Of TRIt.MOOSE. Silftska-ChiptNo. 92. will hold its regular meeting at their hall. 181 Second East St, 8 Mn : W.-- S. P.321, - Thursday. Edmonds, Mrs. V. J. Manwill and Mrs. Ruth Angell will act -- Nutsinrofessión-c By MAZY MARKER Dear Miry Marker. , Would you ,advise nursing as a profession for a woman?t I want to prepare myself for something. I realize that it is hard work. but I think it would be interesting. I think a girl should be able to do something after she is married, too; if, it Is necessary. What do you think of the possibility of being able always to get jobs? Will there be too many nurses thee the war? Anna. Dear Anna: You are very2alse to, look into -- the problem of the probable future demand for. members of the profession you have V. n---;Tea- Hillcrest Camp, Friday, 1 p.m., Mrs, Wilford Ency,, 1088 South St. East Thirty-thir- d Liberty Camp, Chirstmas party, Thursday, 1 p.m., Mrs. H. S. Ernsten; 271, Bebnont Ave. : Richards Camp, Friday, 2 p.m, Mrs. H. K Utdegrass, 1883 Tenth East St. Sand Burr Camp, Christmas party, Thursday, 1:30 p.m., Jordart Stake House. University. Camp, Christmas party, Monday, 2 p.m., Mrs. R. L Ferrell, 171 Twelfth East St. Wasatch Camp, Friday. 2 R. H. Jackson, 1555 Thirteenth East St. Camp, Friday. 8 It.in.; Mn. Otto J. Sorensen, 3225 ()Ler of the profession . good heallh antr good feet, and a love of as people,-well as Ilse mental ability to master the technical side. , Many married wome,o continue in this professitom because their husbands can be in the home with the family when the mother is on night shift, or he earlier evening shift. ' Kursing is so useful as a background for health in the home and for rearing happy families and being able ,to reach out and help humanity that I am sure it must be one of the most satisfying professions. Success to you! N. M. , ' WN Beta Mothers Fete Sons and Fathers - IF YOU GAIN CAtirt tRJEIG111 eft) and Mrs.' Carter venilLaaat.SL., IN sentatives at the State Capitol-- . Mrs. Franklin Biter, program shairman of the year. will introduce Gail Plummer a guest speaker, and discuss interesting sidelights on artists who have appeared at Kingsbury., Mr. Ptununer is professor of speech at the University of Utah, and manager of the Uni versity Theater and Kingsbury. Hall. Elroy Jones, a talented young man from the University will entertain with musical selections. 'Mrs. rlorence R. Ellison. president of the council, will preside at the meeting. -- -i Set..k0.S.-ta.r.,,i,64lönfTöHöitc.!-- Göld.$(4i.,C110.0i.St.0,'Oqk...i The annual Christmas party for the Gold Star children b being Planned by memben of the Service Star Legion of the Salt Lake County. The party is scheduled for Saturday, 10:30 ant, at the Memorial House In Memory Grove. The children and grandchil- dren irides' ten years old of the members oF the Service Star Legion are also invited. Gifts will be presented by Santa Claus .11Nved tbl' ' a VhIgrain and refreshments. ,...1111:tereare...Gold.Stat -- chit dren who have not already been contacted, please call the gen- - Louis Smith, 1845 South West Temple St., 013497. All of the children are cordially invited. . Council of Women To Hear of Theater The 'Salt Lake Council of Women will meet Monday, 10 a.m., in the House of Repre- ' Mrs. t S' Or 0 ISlittI-- --- ' , - -. 0 , ril rn A --- -;- .4 . ;ago '4' Nestv 1951 1godel G at :- --- -- I I,,,-- , Ti - ,Ati " v... 95 , '0 4 WALNUT Tax Extra 1 p ,b4Iiiko ,' - 476 - ' ' liwel (1"1;g) ---- -- , 4 ,.....0.00 , . ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,C1),,,,,..,,,.., 11 t.,,..:::;77,-.:,- 11 4 :4401) 14 kkom V1--41 k , i , I; .11 l For a thousand tomorrows you'll look with fond affection on the !Anginas or Witinauer watch that Christmas.brought your or the watch that ;with km yoii gavel Prices from $34.75 to $2.500. ELL . ,01, - ,;',44--.0- ) . ' DOWN $LOO N711''44 S1,00 ): 4,6f, t (( 40, k.;24t3,,Y'dk!C?:, A WEEK kY4 e k4iirlft4 ,, - II o - , , cnrrER for the animate In phonograph imtertainment! That's your reserved seat w hen you own Admiral's famous Theater." Now telcion pictures clear as the movies on a a child can do it. big 14 servo. Tunina is simple Built-i- n directional antenna! Compact, Dtamagie radio. Tilt-ophono. 3314. . 45 and 78 RPM reeords automstiplaYs graph tally with only one tone arm. Spacious record this twig,. Smart modern rollout FRONT ROW - TV-rad- io. 14.3-F- -- dg0 , No, 11.1)...."1".NGIXES Roto-Sco- pe ut lanNALI:5 SW" - , ensationaLvalue now, (Also 1111111AMMI , ff L9J 13 - - EWING1C S. meeting of the Ladies Literary Club. ', - 4441)41;- - i ,- 1 V- 01 ... changé Vows in Temple -- Miss Clements and Loraine Nickerson. nt se-- 4 needle: spending PROGRAMMrs. Harold ON - a pair of glasses that were it is to US to the lady broughtIi likr water soaking ,sand. who wrote that she had lost Proverbs.' her spectacles. - It4proves to have been merely one of those under consideration. In the case coincidences., The glasses were of nursing, the supply bas been not ' hers. less than Ihe demand for years These were found at Repubnow, and that is also the out- lican TEMPLE RITES-i,Mr- s: Don Skaggs, the headquarters; have shell look for the future were in a tan snap former Iliss Nelly Bahler, took vows in The public health service Is frames, and a growing bralch of the nursthe Salt Lake Temple in late November. Does anyone ,know anybody ing propfession. yet we. have else who lost such glasses? If rites. now considerably les's than one so, get in touch with us. please, public health nurse to every and,we shall be happy to send .ti !ko-d-i5000peop1e, and the ultimate them on. gt,y,..goal of one to every 2500 is desired. In the national sere-ic- e 6 program an addi. tionaltraining 2000 nurses will be Pres. Robert D. Young per. ern States, will Make a borne Hospitals are begging ' formed :ceremonies Nov - 24 In for his bride in Whittier, Calif. their marriednurses to come the Salt Like Temple which back and there is a shortage of private nurses, as everybody uhited belly Bah ler and Don knows. Skaggs in marriage. You should have a real love ; To loots moo mootionom out des" ones. The bride b a daughter' of , d m Id in opted ot woolis thised is Mr. and Mrs,- Fred Bahler of Members of Beta Theta Pt "sore lot wily 21 Ad tite solos of is deo dodo to booms" mod teitews, and their fathers will Pittsburgh, Pa., Mr, skagga is a fraternity Idea Mod while. loot Pets doom' to osteresset ot lets owed meet ion of Mr.,. and mra, Thulle be guests pi the Beta Mothers thowesh 24 end 72 is P lowdor Club. Thursday, 8 p.m., at the Oohs Mood Mode ood ledstem Winds tkafEs, also of Pittsburgh. fU 1451 hint of swing hos dotetogs u East First imam yoga Chapter house. thin underweight hoo totedso Immo etch due te vio e'rglarteIlln hoots The new Mr. and Mrs. Skaggs South Street The , read tasks facts Tototis evening party ea odor wide otto owe le stoth licat-1- 11, you traveled to Whittiere Calif.; will take place of the regular usually beiy Mose Mooed gametes PO to requires tvi:itir stood. dt stet el attest 10,00. "olds hearty appetite: Second better ChttPal home of the bridegroom. where luncheon meeting. ad hos oteloo4ost 'brood Tom oust Med nod rt70Ttuf:el tood into ft.kt Thquiln4 'who Woos riots by "sot Mao. Omit ireel IMMO 'XI-r'or Guest speakers will be they will honeymâon end re- b sod adios leo CO td 'Isom et ST el714ea Verne. Mrs. R. and tosetwood oho osseeso ow moist SI 11 McCullough, '.ceive friends at A reception to ed14e6iltD1,3 shosios omit well Meted S Its Dr, Plerill 4eSq't., who recently returned from a be given their honor. For three months visit in Japan., stnilioirittWI;;;cii;";;Visr;is IrsqlV6 lostettion of Ots. Pt Whit" , Thrived Pall THRtAD tdveem. WINIDERS. 1 pox want traveting,.. the bride selected a while there they studled tKtuti, I BRIDGEPOtT.I.' CONR. "7i8,4eurn trety , black with suit factors. ac. economic green and cal kelly ' Satio!ortion 'gammon! or Ironer G61Z,11,1."Idrulrgi)',.,"""..71:4111.41 from the. A Ch, ristiras eessories. tho S Polotrorkomlyos ore moo ways PetaAThe bridegroom, who bits Mothers Club will be presented illfherelnyewled lino- or roar troultic, se.. a tale& mission in the South to the 'fraternity,' , i with gOttlot.,:- D4 MiSs is rich mahogany.) CREDIT JEWELERS CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE ,102-"to-tt IPS-- k lit( - ? kr, Open Friday sel 1 ir Evenings lilt 9 4 BARNETT , dIVEM mg Da rqRZittp;14, sod71Zila4011 wirairs - : 141. Till !pm. tihop ts'-rlidrizzo'- TELEVISION 271 SOUTH MAIN -- 7 AtmoRizED Ac ',- - , d ' p.nt-.7-Mr- eral chairmaned the party ,Deltriteriteritawraa announcedthat we ,,had Today's.Though ',toner it far dlottvg I n Raises Question ' h City Panhellenic w hold ltsamtual Christmas banquet Tuesday, 7 p.m., In Abe Twentieth Century Room atAhe Newhouse Hotel. Dean Myrtle Austin will be the guest speaker and discuss "City Panhel- in Relation' to College,T; en er otforrs: Alma Ronon. 1528 Park - St. Luncheon 'will be served and be exchanged by efts - members. Reservations should be made by calling Mrs. Alma or Mrs. Eugene as hostesses. Ronan, - CONFIDENTIALLY BANQUET ,- Room, 25-ce- nt SETS itondayWard Relief Society Camp p.m.; Hawthorne meetinghouse,. The annual' Christmas party and dance of the National Federation Poet Office Clerks Locil No. 6 and pidies Auxiliary will be held Saturday. 1 pm., at the MemoriaL; House in Memory Grove. PANHELLENIC 1 'Hawthorne 1:30 , ----- - party, Cantp 18, ThUrsdat Post Office Clerks Plan Party, Dance Haines are in charge of arrangements to include a Santa Claus, refreshments and a grand prize to be awarded during' the evening. Each person attending will bring a gift for exchanging. All postal clerks and auxiliary members are meehrlg- - dtiejlelii,retirEbom. Christmas ry -- 730 Tuesday, Ward -- 1 - - , Mary Kirkham. 102 ,Taylor Apts.,r 23 South West Tempi. musical will be given' by tin. Harold S. Carter In I keeping II - REPUBLICAN W OMEN'S CLUB will hold its regular meeting Monday., 2 p.m,at the Newhoube lioteL A. Pratt Kesler, State Chairman of the Republican party, and Mrs. Alex -will speak to- - the group.,:i Jet I'DAIIONTERS OF THE Mrs. M--- D. Raleigh. president, AMERICAN COLONISTS, Ma- will conduct the and t'': bias Farnsworth Chapter,. will club members andmeeting friends are Its Christmas meeting and ipvited. ' ;party, Tuesday, at the Carroll SALT LAIR- - MOTHERS Burt residence. fig University CLVII will meet at Hotel-Utah- , St.,' 2 pin: Mrs. Burt and Mrs- Wednesday.32:30 , Palmer IL Cushman will act es luncheon. A demonstration for , on : losteues. Christ:ries-carols-wiwill be !- be led by Mrs. James H. Hance holiday arrangements G1auser.1 Miss Gertrude givep by , 6.7 and Mrs. D; D. Stockman will SIGMA CHI WIVES will bold present a , discussion "toy, their regular meeting WednesFirandlord of, Colonial Times." day, 1 p.m.; at the home of y :;',Iidts. . Sidney Coopersfatate re-- Mrs. Hugh IL Bryan, 1354 'Ladies of Fiks Section will hold their will preside. gent Christmas party Triday-a- t the Club House. 139 East South St. South Mrs, Temple Joseph v;111,. ROWE CULTURE cixa Temple St, at 12 noon..Mrs. Walter F. Johnson is chairman Decker will act as hostess. For its meeting Thursday, 8 reservations for the day:and hostesses will be Mrs. Clinton D. Grundvig, MofMrs. cell Gail ''' p.m., in the Art Room of the fat Mrs. Henry Gibbs, Mrs. James E. Cooper, Mn. H. R. King- Jr., Lion House. , Mrs William K. Boysen. and ..don SIGMA NUMOTHIrRS CLCI HOTEL, GRIZTIKR luncheon table's will be centered ;;Ith' nuniature vit1.1 hold annual Christmas its AMERICA, Chapter 13,- - Wornred tapers. Marking places for snowmen, holly and burning the at 95 house. party chapter hthe-22be- will member. guestSoutlf-WOlc- oir SC-7buffet . 8 SLNGLNIG meeting. .. Thursday, , it-- 2 - ' be luncheon served will At the concltudon of the Itmcheon, Mrs. Johnson will p.m, at the Carlton Hotel All to the mothers sons and p.m. are urged to be pret lead the group In singing Christmas carols. Then a jolly followed by a program to be Santa Clausidressed in his traditional red suit, will distribute: NAVY MOTHERS CLUB No. given by active members. Call to the members. . gifts 21. Salt Lake City will bold Mrs. George L. Haerr, The of the afternoon , will bethe awarding highlight 'eliction of officers,. Wednes for reservations- - of a beautiful doll with a complete wardrobe.. Each year a SUGAR Horn ROTARY doll is given at the Christmas luncheon under the direction day. 8 p.m at the Spalding Halt 233 East Second South St ANN8 will told their annual of Mrs. Gibbs, ' The nomination committee Christmas party Friday. 1 p.m., SECTION OFFICERS Officers of the seeticm, Mrs. C. G. Whitman, chairman; to the elec- - at the home, of Mrs.'. H. Strat- report prior .. Mrs. Arthur W. Olsen. vice chairman and Mrs. Leland eon. AU members are requested ford, 2066 Hubbard Ave. Musical selections will be given by Kammerman. secretary-treasure- r, to attend. will preside at the lunch.. - will Mrs. 'Thomas L Robinson and NIEWCOMERS ss bold a bridge canasta itmcheon, Mrs. Samuel J. Nicholes. A , The Ladles of Elks will hold a regilar Meeting - Tuesday Monday at the club house, 8 p.m.- A musical program has at the Newhouse Hotel, Christmas reading will be given - 1 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. by Mn. Horace B. Riehards and , been arranged by Mrs. Michael A. Marx.- - Hostesses for the will be Mrs. Ir. E. Sloan. chairman, Mrs John Dean, Robert J. Lacy, Mrs, Ronald J. gifts will be exchanged. , - evening Mrs Ralph Dyer. Mrs. Charles Peter; Mrs. Cyril Nielson and UNIVERSITY or UTAH blethery and Mrs. Tom Lyon Jr. , For cesemtims call Mrs. James MOTHERS Mrs,W. F. Dyer. CLCI will meet Neville or Mrs. Ken.- Monday,. 1 p.m., at the Alla netb-W- , :, Club for luncheon, Immediate, - act, World.," An instrumental and vocal ' . Alpha ad Omega Mothers D.. Turner, PHI MU MOTHERS Club will meet ThumdaY. 1 p.m.,' - - NN CLUB CALENDAR ' - ; Schedute!-- , Woofley Arts and Crafts Section will meet Thursday. 11 a.m., for a -- Ps - K. GALLACH' PIANOS ER, Own; 8E 2133 South 7th lost - |