Show I! SUNDAY MORNING MAY 21 THE OGDEN 1939 Central Junior high ichool vites the public to attend a eigne review Thursday May 25 at Three o’clock in the auditorium wUl motel hundred fifty in In- clothes they have made will b during the year iThey uiU play grouped wearing and ton prints eilk prints skirts I formals housecoats the I blouses The review will portray lady wh° llvd story of the old shoe with her many daughters d ffi-- i land how she overcame herori A boys’ chorus Longs and dances will also be pre- J? The review Is under supervision Clar-of Miss Athleen Budge MissArleenI amay Browning add Miss conLarson The scenery is being painted structed by Jean Case andand stu-- 1 Drake I Florence by Mrs dents in the art department— Mary Donna Jonesj Play Day Appointments 1 With the close of jthe school year i comes the annual girls’ play day Which Is to be helf in Lorin Farr I y I park May 26the at four the from girls At this time of the city will junior high schools of fun afternoon an rneet to enjoy make acquaito and frolic and ntances Each school la the definite group ands under this des-fc The gropp formed teams are inis i Ignated to Central this year and teams of sects The captain! the officials of pla day were chosgym en from the tenth grade : I P-- dne-thirt- - 1 ’ t I irv ' glasses (T officials are: Virginia Nel- The fson Betty Whittaker Ann Ward i- Bond Jajne Lngstroth Scowcroft Joyce Squires Joknne and Marilyn Snelf The captains Bos-- n are: Maxine Whittaker Lena VVagsarelli Lucille Martin June Nadene I ner Halford Betty Jean McMurdie Mildred Hutchens Chambers Enid Sanders Barbara Hatton LaVern Russell jWilmaChamber-f Jean Dorothy Sneddon lain Lois Croft Margaret Barton I and Ruth Strattori— Ann Ward ' Studies Summarized Students of Miss Emily Marshall’s tenth grade Latin classes are making projects which will contain a summary of two years work During tfaejyear eachto stuRodent read books pertainint there man life In each project will be several sections Many of entire the students have j made ancontents book including a table of and an- index Mrs Gwendolyn Shaw library Instructor ' helped with the binding Jof the books Anne Whitmeyer j ‘Phone Plant Visited Edwin Baird’s three science classes enjoyed ai trip recently Ahrough the telephone plant They were shown how the principle of the telephone works and the many “kinds of machinery used J in the watchprocess The boys' and girlsand dised the operators accept tribute calls— Lois Wheelwright In connection with the to final iwork the of the yearj a trip Bear river bird refuge has been students of planned for the biology take t place will This David Jensen will study students The week this Inthe characteristics of the birds and habits their coloring cluding food — Lorraine Cook r i Helen ' 1 ‘ - i -- 1 - I BE DISCUSSED “What would Ogden or Weber county and vicinity do In the isevent the of a major disaster?” That at a pre- question tq be presented conducted paredness j study to be Red by the American 'National hotel Cross in the Ben Lomond Monday May 22 j Delegations from Box Elder Cache Davis Morgan Salt Lake Wasatch and Tooele Summit Rich county Red Cross chapters have been invited to participate with the Weber county chapter A I Schafer Red Cross manager in the Pacific) area who was formerly national director of disaster relief will head the faculty : of expert instructors He will be assisted by Mrs Edith H McAllister case work supervisor on the - disaster staff and by Nyles Christensen Utah field representative The meeting will open at ten a m and continue through the luncheon period and early after noon hours Dr R L Draper will preside Medical societies hospital men groups- nurses units 'social workers public utility and representatives of government and commercial circles are Invited to attend the institute - t I GIRLS PLAN r Scientists suspected that the planet Neptune existed long before it was discovered due to the peculiar actions of jthe planet Uranus which showed that it was being Influenced by some unknown body Fashion Parade and Art Several Hundred Children Will Appear In Two Exhibit Will Be Added Features Presentations ‘ Girls at Washington junior high Four hundred children of the with activity fifth sixth and seventh grades of and excitement for plans are being the- Madison school will present made for the annual 'Mothers tea school are buzzing - It will be held In Washington’s a program ) ot American music t two o’clock May 24 All Thursday and Friday May 25 and mothers are cordially invited Refreshments will be numbers served all ' Who attend— Edna Litchfield Busy On Luncheons Tenth’ grade food classes at Washington have been busy the last two weeks planning luncheons which will complete the year’s work They have been working on soups salads main dishes beverages desserts breads vegetables and table service The classes were divided into five groups each group table decarranging its own menu oration color scheme and theme of flowers and favors classes were divided into five groups each group arranging its own menu table decoration color scheme and theme of the flowers and favors 5 v The hostesses respectively were Alma Carter Ila Ruth Freestone Doris Boggio ' Lucile Hope Jeanette Vance Ruth Van Dyke June Margret Hansen Edith Brown Hamer and Doris Peterson The luncheons were served by Mildred Masters Reva Kennedy Belle Buswell La Von Limburg Elva Furgeson Joyce Bitton’ Norma Grange Ruth Trimbal Stella Bekker Lucile Hardy— Ilan Ruth Freestone To Give Drama ' Under the direction of Miss Kathleen Foulger the tenth grade oral expression classes of Washington school have been working Very hard on new plays “His Just Deserts” one of the selections is to be presented at Washington’s next assembly Other plays are being prepared for future speech evenings which are held every Wednesday night In the school auditorium— Betty Jean Dunham The drum major and the four sponsors who led our unit in the Loyalty day parade were chosen for their posture and their alertness George Morris proved to be an excellent drum major and the four lucky girls chosen were: Lorraine Jensen Ardella Sargent Veda Hickman and Eva Jean Morris-— Florence Wheelwright Tests Ahead All the classes are busy studying for the final city tests According to information received from Supt Hopkins these tests will be given some time during the week of May 22 We hope that Washington will make a high average— Eloise Adams Washington school has a good baseball team this year Even if we haven’t won first place we have won second The players have done as much as they could for the team but we ? A © fj &J ! ' at eight p m development” “One purpose is to acquaint the students with typical American music and its peculiar development through the various periods of our country’s history Another is to create in the hearts of the children a strong love of this land of the free and an appreciation of its many advanages” said a school -statement Under supervision of Mark Robinson the nujnbers were chosen Miss and the children trained Edna Hardy is director and Mrs Ethel M Piper is accompanist Principal W N Petterson and the staff of teachers assisted in perfecting arrangements for a re ! Court Decision On Land Loan Asked class to debate the question: “Resolved That the United States Should Adopt Socialized Medicine The debate will be prepared by all students but the question will be debated by only two from each class This debate will be held on Monday May 29 Besides this contest the students also will hold debates on Tuesdays and Thursdays— Lou Jean Schoffield and Gerry Jenkins The Lewis junior Forensic’ club has been preparing several ‘short plays to be put on at weekly meetings One of the most promising plays is “Pierrot’s Mother” This is the story of a young dancer who lost her sweetheart through selfishness she goes to the home of a kind old lady and fJhds it to be that of her sweetheart Over- joyed at finding each other and confessing their wrongs they go together dancing and singing the world happiness teaching These plays have done much to improve the speech and acting of the pupils— Luella1 McFarland Fosture Queens Lead On Friday May 12' a posture contest was held Ini the gym: to select three girls with outstanding postures for Loyally day parade Betty Lu Smith p tenth grader was chosen posture queen ' and Elva Rene Flamm a tenth grader and Ruayne McElroy a seventh grader were chosen as her attendants The judges were Carl Taylor William 'Ajax ‘Leo Morgan ’and Evelyn Dobbs These three girls led the Lewis junior school in the Loyalty day parade Friday—Kathryn McFarland and Lesbeth Lucas -- ! 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Radiator grille guards at Pratt’s Kibbias -- - — Danger results of v 26 "An entertaining program is beThe theme of the recital will be ing prepared including a fashion “American music and its historical parade art exhibit and musical Fistula Sufferer L - gym-a- - One of the tragic neglected fistula frequently is loss of bqwel control together with nervous diseases and general ill health caused by self poisoning Thousands could save themselves from humiliation and serious illness by taking proper treajtmenV' in' time The Thornton & Minor Clinic —oldest known rectal institution In the world — offers a FRpE Book which explains Fistula arid other rectal diseases tells how more than 50000 persons have beer benefited by their mild corrective institutional treatment — without hospital confinement Write for jthia Free Book and Reference List Address Thorn- ton & Minor Clinicj Suite 916 926 McGee St Kansas ‘City Mo GIVE CONCERTS ti i r- FOR MADISON WILL ! - -- The Quill club of Lewis junior high school held an initiation par-- y Thursday at the home of Alice Hodges assistant editor of the reclub The pledges furnished freshments as part of the Initiation and many kinds of games were played which added to interest of the party Every girl entered Into the fun and seemed to lave a good time Those present were Beth Brett Gerry Jenkins Lesbeth Lucas Betty Lu Smith Kathryn McFarland Kay Betts Ruth Fowers Alice Hodges Mary Comer Shirley Reynolds Bette Koster Elizabeth Schelin Elame Gloria West Goddard Shirley Weber college Musettes will’ sing Morris TO SERENADE MOTHERS Lunt Louise Georgetta American at the special mothers’ program of Herman Baker post and Jean Purdie mem-er-s are England Legion Monday evening at the legion chateau Left to right Jean Lindquist Alene Wek-e- r Doris Ward Rose Burchell Loraine Baird Florence Francis Director McFarland Luella Shirley Marie Hayden Florence Cash-moScoffield J Claire Anderson Marjorie Robbins Lu Jean Luddington Janet Hilton and Florence Main Jean Crockett and Beverly Purdue pledges and Miss Dora Coffman advisor— Shirley Morris Gold Star Mothers Will Be In Miss Evelyn Dobbs’ ninth At Guests and tenth grade speech classes Special the students have been studying Assemblage for debate questions 'I fourth The period class has Mothers in' general and Gold The Ogden First Federal Sav challenged the seventh period Star mothers in particular' will be ings & Loan association filed suit honored Monday evening at eight against Ruby Richards Brewer Frank W Brewer asking de o’clock in the American Legion and of the balance due on termination chateau by members of Herman a $3000 note and foreclosure of also Baker post and auxiliary The mortgage The association on and lien a of asked that L French judgment pastorRev Walter held the lands the by mortgaged the First Methodist church will bank and Rulon F be the speaker The program un- Ogden State state bank commissioner Starley der direction of Hans Hansen sec- be declared secondary ond vice commander will include the following: Cornet sol o “Russian Fan-tasie- ”: There are 300 postmasters who West accompacan neither read nor write Eng by Junior nied by Maurine Westr vocal solo lish in New Mexico by Lillian Eastman and “Little Old Lady” and “I Heard a Forest Praying’ by Weber college Musettes nine young women directed by J Claire Anderson deleAt the business session convention district to the gates here June 10 will be selected by Legionnaires Following the meetbe ing work on the building willconresumed to prepare for the Commander Carl A vention is in charge of the renoLindquist vation program i -- I PLEDGES' PARTY nitiates Meet With Group For Induction Ceremony Numerous Girls to Show Attire At Central Junior Review I 11 R College Singing Group Will Appear On Legion Program !S‘ V STANDARD-EXAMINE- Malad City Idaho SMITH MOTOR C03IPANY Layton Utah L IL STRONG MOTOR COMrANY Brigham City Utah F 17 MOTOR SALES COMPANY Inc Logan Utah IIEITZ & WINZELER AUTO COMPANY O Utah e " I f vi |