Show k THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Salt Lakers SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 1937 $ C 5 Two Will Give Talks AT Salt Lake Council P-- T A Meet Thursday Wedded In Capital Greek Orthodox Church Wedding Scene on Sunday Of interest to Salt Lakers was Harold B Lee will address the Dave Robinson magazines and Mrs the marriage of Miss Shirley general assembly at a meeting of H C Brandley publicity At thirmeetlng a discussTonTof daughter or "Mri and Mrs? the Salt Lake touncil of Parents the membership drive will be o S D Huffaker 684 street I aBl3 Teachers --and representatives and' the necessary committeesgiven apand Le Roy A Tengberg of Wash of city schools at their monthly pointed to assist in this work which will be held at the meeting ington D C son of Mr and Mrs Lafayette school building Thursday Columbus F J Tengberg 1635 tfJinth East at 2:30 p m Parent-Teachasof Mr Lee’s address The Columbus Thet'heme street which waS" solemnized Satheld its annual entertainsociation "The be of in Home will Place the 4 m D in S the L p urday at the teachers and the Community” stressing health ment honoring chapel in Washington the cere- and safety retiring officers Thursday night at Dr Samuel G Paul health in- the home of Mrs B L Flanagan mony being performed by Ster president Her staff of officers asstructor of city schools will speak sisted ling D Wheelwright The bride was attended by her on "Your Child's Health and You” The program began with group sister Mrs G O Anderson who Important instructions will be singing and introductions by A B wore a smart suit of pale blue wool given in each department A meeting of the Salt Lake City Kesler principal and Mrs T H with black accessories The bride Table retiring president A will be held Moray was charming in a chic black wool council of the P-followed - refreshments '£oingou3y suit with iaek caracul at the Ciuic Cefltees Monday at games Eightplanned 10 trim and matching accessories! 10:30 am feature the school colors were O Anderson acted as best man for served The home was beautifully n South the bridegroom High A wedding supper at the Shore' The adult education class of the decorated with a profusion of fall ham hotel followed the ceremony South and Lincoln nigh schools' plowers Those attending were A B KesA will be held in the comafter which the couple left for a P-- T ler principal Miss Clay Allred Miss honeymoon in New York On their munity room of the South high Maiselle Renstrom Miss Willmer return they will make their home school Monday at 2:30 p m Sandall Miss Florence Armstrong ' in Washington Joseph Jenkins teacher of Eng- Mrs Mary Helm Miss Fern Lyon lish at the Lincoln-higschool will Mrs Libbie God-b- e be the speaker His subject will be Miss Mae Johnson Miss Mable Korn Miss Zctta on vocational guidance of the room Rands Miss'Grace Smith Miss Jane of Utah sponsor from the teacher’s point of Young Miss Elizabeth Mitchell a Daughters view Pioneers Announce All patrons and members of the teachers Rfiiiringofficers : Mrs T H parent-teache- r' association are InMoray president Mrs R W PatMeetings for Week vited fo attend terson vice president Mrs Joseph C Littke secretary-treasurMrs Daughters of Utah' Pioneers will Ensign B L Flanagan program and pub hold meetings during the week as A Roscoe Mrs Parcel president llcity Mrs Vern J Tannlund prefollows : P-A en Wasatch camp— Friday at 2 p of the Ensign School school and welfare Mrs Essie Tho-ru- p officers of the tertained association m at the home of Mrs J R Edge- Mrs Eugene membership home at her afternoon Wednesday Love music Mrs Jesse W Duffin hill 1579 Sherman avenue the to officer duties of each outline Mrs Harold Henry histoRichards camp — Friday at 2 p m and committee member for the piano -rian Mrs H O Heller finance atjjhe home of Mrs Marjorie D coming year Mrs Arvil Biesinger program secMrs Kimball 1505 Yale avenue The first parent-teachmeeting retary Mrs Charles Williamson Marion Cutler and Mrs Ruth r held be at will school the Ensign room mother chairman will be the assisting hostauditorium October 14 8 The new officers for esses are The officers committee mem- as follows Mrs B L Camp 2— Thursday at 2 p m at bers for the and Flanagan 8 as are year Mrs H Devern Sheffield the home of Mrs Lovina F Benfollows: Mrs Roscoe A Parcel president vice president Mrs Clarence Dent nett 351 East Seventh South-stree- t W Giles Mrs J first secretary-treasure- r Mrs Vern J Camp 27 — Wednesday at 2 p m president et the home of Captain Leah M vice president Miss Sarah H Tannlund program and publicity second vice Mrs Young president Mrs C V Hindmarsh preschool Cheever 1163 Second avenue secretary and and welfare Mrs Eugene Loye Camfc 34— Friday at 8 p m at Willard D Rogers Mrs and J treasurer F Pingree room mother chairman Mrs Carl the home of Mrs Ada Taylor 842 Mrs Silas S Smith hospitality W Buchner adult education Mrs Emeril avenue C Miss Cather- H O Heller historian Mrs Belnap and Hillcrest camp— Friday at 2 p m Mrs R Joseph Mrs 'W S C Littke finance Mrs Jesse W at the home of Mrs Eunice Rec- ine Bonner-prograWinegar welfare Mrs Lance C Duffin piano and Mrs Clyde Ward ord 3116 Tenth East street and Mrs J F Howarth Camp 33— Thursday at 2 p m Grundvig education Mrs W R White safety at the - home of Mrs Sylvester adultMrs N F Josephson safety Broadbent 446 South Twelfth East and street Mrs Ruby Clark will be and Mrs Kenneth S Bennion pub- Beets Are Tasty licity the assisting hostess With Dutch Sauce Yalecrest camp— Thursday at 2 Lowell This sauce is easy to prepare You p m at the home fo Mrs Mabel The first meeting of the Lowell will need two cups VWJdanks 968 Military drive cubed beets one Wells camp— Thursday at 2 p m school parents and teachers will be cup beet liquor or stock from cook Mrs the home Nelson of held at at the home of Captain Dagmar ing beets three tablespoons butter Aldrich 422 First avenue Monday three Sheffield 515 East Twenty-firs- t tablespoons flour salt and 2 m at p South street Mrs Luella Call will pepper li cup vinegar two tableexecutive The this committee year assist spoons glycerin and one tablespoon includes Mrs Nelson Aldriph presi- sugar dent Mrs A A Callister first vice Melt butter add flour and brown How to Carve Steak president Miss Margaret Layton well Add stock and and In carving porterhouse steak cut second vice president Mrs Olga cook until smooth and' glycerin glossy Seaaround the bone with a sharp knife Cutler third vice president Mrs son to taste with salt and pepper Then cut in slices about one inch H C Brandley secretary-treasure- r and add vinegar and sugar Pour wide including a portion of the Mrs Fred McIntyre program Mrs over beets and serve The addition tenderloin and of the larger muscle Mona Chatterton student welfare of the glycerin will make an attracIn each serving Mrs David Thomas historian Mrs tive glaze on the beets Huf-fak- At a beautifully appointed cere- marriage by her father wor a gown-o- f eggshell satiytii a princess model mony held Sunday afternoon in the She wore a cap veil of orange blosHellenic Orthodox church Miss Idell soms anpearls of and carriedanda Zollntakis daughter of Mr and Mrs showerbouquet gardenias Peter Zollntakis 33314 West'NortH orange blossoms Thomas Politz was best man and Temple street became the bride of Mero Zolintakls Nicholas Zolin-tak- is James G Dokas To the strains of George Diamond and NaLohengrin’s wedding march prfth poleon Dokas acted as ushers Dean Francis Farney at the console the Papadakls’ was ring bearer The church ceremony was performed by the bridal party entered Rev Harry Gouvalas which was beaut if ullytfecorated in The mother of the bride wore ribfall flowers and palms with blue lace with a gardenia corsage bon bows andffny wedding bells Sunday evening the immediate' families of the bridal pair and on each were The matfon of honor Mrs Nich- members of the bfidal party New-houolas Jefefos sister of the bride entertained at dinner at the hotel Immediately after ’ gowjrfd in a bouffant model of Alice Mr abd Mrs Dokas left for a honey- bjuc chiffon and lace and the maid moon on the coast The bride wore dr honor Miss Maxine Crookston a going away suit of rust wool with aLso-f- fl blue JJ carried baby beavertrlm and brown tctfssorlef’4— Attendorchids andsweef peas Upon their return they will reants were Miss Geneva Farr Mrs in Salt Lake City side Mrs Thomas Andrew Papadakls Glezos and Mrs Geofge Cayias the last three sisters of the bride They wore frocks of blue or coral chiffon Fringe and carried bouquets Of baby orFringe is appearing on many of chids and sweet peas in pastel the between-season- s evening gowns A white sheer crepe frock has the shades bride over the a slit slip of heavy-whi- te entire skirt Immediately preceding was little Evelyn Glezos as flower The yoke Is cut in fringe girl in a quaint pink net frock one with panel sleeves of fringe and satin poke bonnet and carrying Black silk fringe in- - circular tiers an old fashioned bouquet of gar- makes the skirt of a black sheer denias and sweet peas that has a deep crepe evening-froc- k The bride who was given in V both front and back er De-Sot- er se T High-bincol- U Appears aocaoi er EAUTIFUL T - t er 1937-193- 1937-193- m Jn Parent-Teach- A Mrs Arch J West left president of th(y£alt Lake council P-- T center president of the state association and Mrs Charles L Slaugenhoup local regional director of the organziation discuss Allans for cooperation and organization for coming year Mrs A R Curtis X Cooperations Stressed As Important Factor activities chikf welfare is the keyP-A year" note of a sr6ces are the opinions of Mrs Arch J West president of the Utah congress of the parent teacher association Mrs Charles L Slaugenhoup regional director of Salt Lake Sum-'m- it and Tooele counties and Mbs A R Curtis president of the Salt s Lake City council of "Cooperation dealing in T parent-teacher- movement has The parent-teachin the United been developing States for forty years Its growth has been so steady and so healthy that cooperation ef home school church and community has now taken its place as a powerful factor in modern education Mrs West who has just returned from the national board of managers meeting held in St Paul Minnesota states as follows “While attending the meeting held in St Paul I especially noted how the national officers and chairmen of the various committees stressed the correlating of the national activities with the state through the various councils and locals These activities to promote the programs were suggested by the national chairman for the coming year's work to meet the individual needs of communities “Each committee in parent-teachwork must have an understanding of the work as well a3 sympathy with other communities in order to secure the best results “Mrs J K Pettingill national er association organized properly can provide the means by which home and school can be brought into close and effective partnership” Parent-Teache- must have the contribution of each individual in the local on up to the national in order to make the true ideal of this movement realized “Keen interest was expressed by national chairmen and state pres- of the national convention to be held in Salt Lake City Utah next May’ Mrs Slaugenhoup who is refor the promoting of sponsible work in regimrNo gives the following message: "To assist in this correlation work and to aid in the promotion of the P-A the state has been divided into seven regions with a regional director over each one Each regional director is responsible for the parent-teach- 1 T acpromoting of patent-teach- er tivity in her region This regional between director is the the state and the councils also local associations not under a coun cil “We intend to hold a school of instruction in each county giving the aims and objectives of work During January the annual regional conference will be parent-teach- held at the B Y at U er Provo in connection with the annual leadeThis conference will rship week be held for the purpose of bringing P-- T A leaders of the region-togethe- r to exchange ideas for the betterment of this great organization in their communities" According to Mrs Curtis "there are tasks which none but parents can perform Discipline wisely and president who had just returned justly administered in the bome will from a board meeting of the Inter- forestall the necessity of discipline national Federal of Home and at school and will destroy the poSchool held in Tokio brought to ssibility of disaster in mature years the meeting the realization that This is the first step of cooperour organization is the only true ation between home and school” existing today This Mrs Curtis further state!: "The nt Y& narST Jfairbanha Wasatch Literary Club Sets First Open Meeting The firstopen meeting of the year of the Wasatch Literary club will be held at the Newhouse hotel Tuesday at 2 p m The theme of the meeting wtH be “Conservation” Mrs Lynn L Parry will preside at the meeting Mrs C D Brown will be in charge of the program which will include the following "Conservation of National Resources" an illustrated talk by Stewart L Bag-le- y short report on Junior Audubon society by Newell B Cook The musical program will consist of vocal solos by Mrs Relia Wilson Peters (a) ‘‘As We' Part” by Ingen-frit- z (b) "Through the Years" by Rurolf Friml Mrs J Walter Strong Eljftj Anil ' rut firairr into short IrngUjs fri it to the hungry fires of murage Hong after niljeu the flames bieb fHoltrn galb gleameb in the ashes (They gatherrb it into bruiseb palms Anb hanbeb it to their rhilbrrn Anb their rhilbrrn’a rhilbreu Eilate Satie aliin etrita of ohort Siographtail fcftrlrljffl appreciation to the fionm ffiomrn toh° The regular October board meeting of the Y W C A will be held Monday October 11 at 7:30 p m at ' the clubhouse This is earlier than the regular meeting time in board may adopt order that the 1938 budget before the next meeting of the Community Chest budget committee The health’ education committee Mrs E F Heim chairmanwill meet Wednesday at 10 a m rr brblratrb in grateful gave lijrir all JafheJbnilbiuaofibeJBrBL The Cooperative Girls will meet at 7:30 p m at the Y W Tuesday ' C A clubhouse for a discussion program followed by recreation In the gymnasium rf -- XXXY 0 Tuesday at 1 p m - The arts and crafts section of the club will meet at the Civic Center 11 a m at Friday Work lesson which time Mrs R T Sallis Mrs n R H J Lemp and Mrs will Instruct in table decora Luncheon will be served at tions 12 noon the hostesses to be Mrs W H Bawden and Mrs R A Broadfiurst The business meeting will be held at 1:30 p m Mrs Felix Guenther chairman of the section will preside at J WC to participate in this evening program Elia-so- A Wednesday The Tri-Supper club invites ail young business women to participate in their activities on Thursday 5:30 p m nights A gym class is followed by a supper and supper program On Thursday - Miss Ruth M Campbell will speak' on the "Emergence of the American Labor Movement” The supper program is followed by three interest groups one on dictionary study led by Mrs F M McHugh 'one in handcraft ledby Miss Maybelle Clayton and one in book reviews led by Mrs Frances- - Giles L at Pfift Llttlei"iats three in From Paris come hats tot the Nighters hold forth-witteresting groups at 7:30 p m — ma- early autumn scene A smart little model in jor sports handcraft'and ir discus- hat is in sion of radio plays At 8:30 p m chestnut brown 'velvet edged with they all meet together for a sing matching fluted grosgrain and at 9 p m the minor sports trimmed with a lace veil Berets and personality groups of dark felt have braided velvet simultaneously Girls just out bands 'The various colors make a high school aro especially Invited vivid contrast’ - SHp-ja- music The board of directors of the club will meet at the Newhousejiotel Notes From the Y prnimH the will be in charge of 20 East Srua Wag XXXXXXXXXXXXTCMQOQff- - I h and LASTIN O 100 Super Curllne D m PERMANENT WAVE (No Electricity Used) s3 o 60 OTHER PERMANENTS organization idents in anticipation 30X30 SO KIND TO ONE’S IIAIR Leaders DiscussActivities er er xxx 3OE30E r $200 and $500 FINGER WAVE WITH 50o SHAMPOO ONLY tB&tylCayb Phone Was 3241 n o |