Show 17-17- ! r' t THE SALT LAIC! TRIBUNE Monday June 8 1953 f 1! r"" YOrk Rite Masons to Speak W ''' '''''''" ''':: : ' ''' '''' 1 - " ' ' ::::: i l- ::: ' ''' ::::''''''?::'''' ::::Yi-A- :‘ - ''4::':''-'-!:'::7::4:'''':' ':::ii:' 4' I :: :: - PERFECT ' 4: - ' '" i(4-4444- a :''''::' ':f'i'':1:' se- PERMANENTI SUMMER ' : : i :k ' 1 - ' OUR t casual cold wave losoo Here's the wave that will solve your summer curl problem It brings you casual carefree curls that are soft enough for loveliness springy enough to be easily manageable and firm enough to Given in complete heatless machineless comfort it's the ideal wove for your active life summer Call for appointment your Air Conditioned Beauty Salon—Mezzanine 401 17elte 441rt Monday Store Hours—I2 noon Till 900 pm SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE console sewing machine Ca)hitZ 1' — '''' "(''F - ''' ? 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'' - t !I -- 'I f '4 " f - 4 f a f '1 h "':: 5 d ' ) - 1- 0!- 0 k - 1 j — $111n8 smomoblingliestT" : t'1i:-(- i SS 7 4 1 11 k 141' If I i‘ I Lie 0 4 - i PAL DART ': 11 - - 41 ' -' - I TILL FRIGIDAIRE i ' - IN010 - i k - ii- al 1 ah t ' $168541 ) i t S100 Floor Model - f 011 r N ' Z i 'Atik404540 4 1710 15to604'44&06044444411614011t4403 AtMCtitoa404544tAtutahviNW44:t A ii r Girls were advised by the Res David L Hunter Ed to experience lite's greatest drama—aa "encounter with God° — — Shown tiling into SI Mark's Episcopal Cathedral Sunday ternoon these 15 graduates of the Rowland Hall School for af- - choir uniformed in purple and white Dr Walter Teutsch at the organ and congregational hymns made up music of the ceremony Graduates filed Into the cathedral with the students of the school dressed in white lining the aisle on each side Mrs Elizabeth T Corr school headmistress presented the graduating class to the Rt Rev Richard S Watson Episcopal bishop of Utah and rector of the school who awarded the diplomas Rev Watson also made the awards to outstanding members of the graduating class and congratulated other students of the school for awards made previously Congratulations and awards were made to the following: Nancy Moffat U S flag bearer for the next quarter for having the highest academic average Helen of the Upper School Nebeker church flag bearer for having the second highest average Jane Moulton scholarships to Smith Radcliffe and Reed Colleges Kay Hess scholarships to Smith and Wellesley Colleges Nancy Palmer for her leadership as student body president Shirley Peterson and Dorothy Ramsey for their work on the yearbook Andrea Freed for her poetry Carolyn Ann Gray for an essay research and term-pape- r Alumnae Assn Gift Ann Carolyn Pearson the Bishop Moulton Cross gift of the Alumnae Assn to the CruJean Carocifer for 1952-5lyn Hess the Bishop Leonard Medal gift of the Alumnae Assn for the highest academic record in the graduating class Miss Pearson the Fanny B Jones Bible for qutstanding work in Bible Miss Pearson the American History Award given by the Utah Chapter of the American Daughters Him" for outstanding Revolution Voices of the upper school work in American history Rose Ann Clemow and Nancy Brailsfor personal awards ford growth and achievement in overcoming the handicap of '1'1i-:-'2 '4' accident and illneSs with a successful year's work given by Mr and Mrs Gleed Miller - Linda Eskelson the attend1 ) ( ance and punctuality award Marjorie Stevenson an attend'T Miss Moulton ance award F47 Faith Bowditch and Miss Moffatt award for outstanding work in Bible Kay Hess Eng'' ' ''' : lish and language arts Miss Moulton and Miss Moulton and Miss 'Freed Latin Kay Hess Florence Hardy and Miss Bow-ditc- h Spanish Miss Moulton French Eleanor Goeltz and Miss Moffat world history prize-winnin- D i I PHONE MAIN AT 1ST SOUTH MURRAY PARK TO FEATURE PICNIC OF DUP ONLY 6 DAYS MORE MURRAY—The annual outing for members of the South Salt Lake County camps Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held Monday in Murray City Park Mrs William E Nelson president of the county organization announced Sunday - A luncheon at noon will be under the direction of Mrs Daniel Perkins Mrs Fred Weeden and Mrs Hazel McRae In charge of the outing are Mrs C J Bowden chairman and Mrs Frank Metcalf Reservations have been handled by Mrs Emma Holt and Mrs 'FATHER'S DAY JUNE 21st SPECIAL THIS WEEK lovely 5 x 7 portrait he Regularly $800 only 0) 1 I wolletsits C95 terry he goalling WA" Photograph needed Studio—Third Floor so filth i L A 41 docod '23°16 6Roill$ All Brand New—Sizes for most any room The values listed are end pieces from full broadloom rolls All edges have been bound No defects no seconds Our warehouse in Oakland has sent us all the left-ovpieces they had on hand We're clearing er them at big reductions All Check these cut prices MIRE WILTON RAYON rayon dense loop pile is woven Rug Size in two levels scroll pattern in plain textured design Attractive Rug Size Regular Special 12x221 22762 111811)(11'8" 11756 27'1)(5' 1119 550 27'1)(12' 2680 9248 1695 91)(10'4" 8'9"x1013° 7765 12'x24'611 25382 18995 15')(7'8" 13723 11418 91)(45'6" 35354 12'0'4" 8744 121)(63'9" 66045 12x616" 6737 26950 49500 3330 Colors finely shaded patterns detailed greater all Deep resilient wool pile over beauty 4950 7983 6985 271109'2" 91x15'1011 11925 - AXMINSTER DURASTAN Over 4700 tufts of 06 1 woos imported all-ne- 121)(11'6" Is POINTSETTE WILTON A fashionable texture with three dimensional effect blend of the but wool and finest 'arise rayon 2711)(7'6" 1488 895 27"x81 1686 995 121)(17' 22554 121)(16' 21241 16750 15950 CUT PILE COTTON 91x3117" 18790 91x27111" 16612 91)(84'4" 50178 13750 12250 37500 in 4650 6271 ! 8055 121)(61911 BROADLOOM RAYON square foot Attractive patterns Good wearing 2' )(8'4" 6750 9250 4995 9995 5250 4450 12530 121x1016" A STYLETONE AXMINSTER Special Regular 16950 8950 5750 2730 5228 12ix67" TWISTETTE 70 2' BROCALLE 4918 6950 2380 25900 27"x12' 91x121 lb ' 7)(20'1 AXMINSTER DURMONT - 1395 21988 STYLETONE 5950 78e00 5950 11925 15x72" AXMINSTER HILLCREST Spec1a1 to The Tribune to have your picture taken in time to give Dad on 4-77- WORTH OF BROADLOOM $5000 g iliArdia White Sewing Center— I OM : I : Solemn but colorful rites with their traditionally spiritual :basis marked commencement exercises for 15 graduates of Rowland Hall School for Girls Sunday afternoon at St Marks :Episcopal Cathedral The Rev David R Hunter New York director of Ed the department of Christian for t h e uCchaturicichn in America advii)sec the girls to enrich their lives by participating in the "greatest drama of our time or of any time—an encounter with God" Clad in white caps and gowns the high school graduates were warned by Rev Hunter that they must answer two basic questions: Who am I? Why am I here? They must be answered he or said either articulately through experience and revelation Every person makes an answer to these questions he added and on the answer his life is staked Not By Accident In answering to the first question Rev Hunter pointed out "we are people not by accident we are people of God made toy the Creator and given the gift of freedom" Many reasons could be offered in answer to the second question he said but the most important reason is to take part in the "greatest drama of our time— an encounter with God" To miss this encounter he declared would be to miss the "main show" of life The graduates' training and education all the efforts behind them will be of little value unless they have "known God in an instant of time" he- said The manner in which they utilize their education will be determined by God only if they ask for it he said and the fulfillment of their life will be achieved "simply by accepting MONTHLY PAYMENT 1 - T '' : ‘ —- Rev David R Hunter Addressed Rowland Hall rites t P 'o' :' fe :' - 1 - - t ' Annual Makin them Family Aso will be held June It and 25 in Lois& and Wellsville Robert P Leathams president said Sun- day Members will gather at Logan Temple at 5 pm on the first day and hold a basket lunch on the Tabernacle grounds in Wellsville the Sol- lowing day he said - - 1 lb4 i 0sq t -- i:- t - - ': No appointment :0-- - ' I '''''' '- - tam" have a lifetime of easy sewing At ' 1- '''') ' t e ' ' ' ‘ :41 1 ' 1 t '04010161 Now You can buy on American-madWhite Sewing Machine at a very special low price The best buy in months The console ccbinet is in beoutiful : 'V: I 4' : All 910 )C1-'- - 4 5 0 'LS- ""' ' Al' '' ! 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Offers Concert ' ir 1! - I TeE !nAged '' -- I 4 d Nationally prominent York Hogle and A H Buehman San altil Masons will address an-- Diego Cal representing the !Wit convocations of Utah National Commandery speak-gran- d bodies in session in Ma-- ing at the annual meetings sonle' Temple WO E South Tern- - Utah Grand Commandry PleTuesday and Wednesday Knights Templar will open its tobert Croes Denver rep-- session Tuesday at 10 am with resenting the general grand Percy N Cook Ogden grand high Ipiled of the Grand Chap-- Icommander in charge The tet will addreu the Tuesday 0 Knights of the York Cross of PIM banquet with i 4 ------ it ' : -- i lit AnnualSessions c - t- 5 Only 6950 9540 7)(12' AXMINSTER DURASTAN DURASTAN 91x14'10" 12x281101' BUY YOUR SHOP 8379 6250 21719 16250 2 Only 9 x1 T mrdo Ma PIM PII4 el CARPET ON WARD'S MONTHLY MONDAY NIGHT Martin PAYMENT TILL 5950 7800 9 PLAN PM I i '' l t i EkOMPhill1100111ib4011011PdP - |