| Show - - 'rHE'SALT LAKE TRIBUNE spistpAy MORNING DECEMBER 19 Council Uocal Officers Of P—TA Urged to Folio National Policies 'Closely of the club regular held on Wednesday at the Horace Mann high school plaits were made for a Christmas party scheduled tentatively for December 22 Aiko Maruyama Ls party chairman and is being assisted by Rose Kumagai Ikuko Matsuda Shizuko Kobayaski and Tsuruko Swasaki Following business discussions a question box discussion was held were those in Topics discussed which the girls were most interested Nobuko Mori and Michiyo Mori were welcomed as new members into our clvb—Utako Matsukawa editor Sum! Oki assistant editor By MRS ARCH J WEST PresidentUtah Congress P-- T A This is the time for pleasant 'remembrances renewing old friendships and kindling anew the warmth of present ones The time in all the year when children hold sway and homes are brilliant with lights colors and good cheer Council and local officers should check with their manuals to see if their respective associations are functioning according to national policies The following irnportant statements in regard to the various fields of P-A education were taken from the December Utah Parent-Teachbulletin: Motion Picture and Visual Education: Each council should appoint an active representative who is in- terested in motion pictures and visual education to cooperate with -- state chairman in furthering this program Efforts are being made to further establish libraries in various centers of the state where suitable ma- - - er ' I tg raawlgmi et ' 1 1 et p 4' z N 1 I East High School We planned a party which is to be at Beulah Pearce's home on Monday at 8 p m Each girl is supposed to bring a 'gift and something to eat After that we talked about the Spanish project—Lois Swift nt mlutpe :r oti onllnaeetne el sni bh li I c the general suitable motion pictures for the chil- dren youth and entire family Public Welfare: Would it not be a satisfaction to view the world of tomorrow and find men satisfied in their chosen line of work as a result of proper guidance and protection in their youth to find libraries accessible to all amply supplied with books and comfortably furnished to find motion pictures filmed with the assurance the reels would be excellent from the artistic and social point of view tolind leisure hours had been increased and people were enjoying constructive recreation and to find all this being tdone in perfect safety Approach to such ideals can be made Only by constant effort of parents and teachers 6 i wc Accident gram is o 1 : I r 1 1 i Community Club At our last meeting we planned our Christmas party hat is going to be held Monday Four pins are going to make cookies They are Elaine Lubeck Barbara Nielson Coren Tipton Peggy Lingle Others are going to make sandwiches They are Fern Hansen Beverly Whitney June Grover is chairman of the refreshments Each girl is to chose a game and we all will play it The party is to last from 2 to 5 p in We a :::::::::: - ::: 9 s'::::1':: N':::::::::::::::'41:': !: ::ii:24i:::X: ?: 1:J:::i:':::ft: hope we will all have Elaine Lubeck 0 - :::::tiQa&ki'4:i ::E:6:) ' pendent and neglected and society is delinquent for its failure to surround the child with experiences required for his social adjustment Liberty The holiday spirit entered into the first meeting of the Liberty school P-- T A held Thursday everAng at the school Following a brief business meeting with Mrs John Latimer Jr presiding Rabbi Samuel H Gordon gave an interesting address on "The of Spirit Christmas" Songs and Christmas carols were sung by the school glee club and children of the third grade under the direction of Miss Emma Sorenson The children carried a Christmas bell which rang in Santa Claus to distribute gifts of candy filled stockings which decorated a giant Christmas tree in the center of the riresult of the way in which those ex- - assembly hall have reacted upon his par- McKinley ticulnareeneastsaurry Mrs Wilford A Glad president beginning in any im- A provement is an acceptance ofsso of the McKinley school P-eiety's responsibility for juvenile de-- I presided at the regular monthly linquency The child rather than meeting of the executive porumittee being a delinquent is one who is de and room mothers oti Thursday ' t T ‘ e:?: - 3 3 3 : :r7rr7r!?t''rremn7'-tz''77rr7z:--::i- 1 "s'"::--- ''" 414— t'''''' 77:'::::::4: Ir1:! 101i( ' c: 1 i:::!::i-'-'9"Zr::: : A 4i' 1':!::::::1:::'::ot'":3:''':::':' - 1440' :::::1' ::7::'::' ':i:!:3:: l3 ::' :::::::::::1:i i :::::N4' !:!'::i::'7:Es::::i::::& 4 ::::::: ' '!'''' 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Saturday Bride "' ' t i — scheme was developed with ''' I : - i – 1 - 110LIDAYTPEILMANCENTSRegular :$650 I - December Bride Mrs William W Hardy a December bride who before her marriage was Miss Bernice Nebeker daughter of Mr and Mrs Eugene C Nebeker of Richfield will be their participation at a party for the Association of the Blind on Second East street An afternoon of service that is but it is only part of the carolers' schedule Christmas eve will of course be the highlight At 445 o'clock that afternoon the girls will meet at the Y W C A from where they will begin a tour of the city by special bus To sing for both old and young of local hospitals is of course the main object of the tour Then back to their homes for what we hope will be the happiest kind of a Christmas will go these Girl Scout carolers of 1937 ISZZ t4it The annual Christmas party of the Rose Trident club was held Friday at the Belvedere lounge Miss Ann Miss Moveta Lawson Hatch and Oscar Baldwin were in charge of the program which Included games and a floor show of singing and dancing numbers by Miss Barbara Bowman Miss Mary Aye Robert Shank Miss Barbara Griffith Miss Betty Lue Strom Miss Shorn) Miss Mary Hanson Miss Joyce Nilsen May Brown Miss Ruth Nelson Miss Dar line Strom Gordon Nelson Miss colene Haynes Miss Cleyon Firmage Miss Barbara Drannen and Miss Pearl Stillman The Rose degree the clubs honorary degree Dt merit was conferred upon Mr and Mrs Frank Bowman in recognition of distinctive service in promoting individual welfare of the club's members and furthering the club's program of education and research Special gold pins were presented to the Initiates The red and green holiday colors were carried out in the refreshMrs Elizabeth Mathews ments Mrs Mu Helen Frank Bowman Russel Miss Josephine Olson and Miss Lille Fife were in charge of the 4 k - d Tuesday Meeting Women's society of the Immanuel Baptist church will meet at the home of Miss rrances and Min Bernice Lucas 868 East': Third South street Tuesday at I:30 p rn Supper will be served and Section the of 1 a Christmas party will follow News Notes From The Lion House The Sou of Utah Pioneers will not hold their weekly tUitcheon p 0itl I- : - - I ti iri 4 p r- - You'll definitely want an alluring 'coiffure for the brilliant Holiday Season ahead With dashing aabic)eu t you wio°n11:tshoavooe teimine ffor lyoonugr tohours in day and let one of our expert operators give be grateful for you a permahentl You'll weeks to comel 'i - - ' r 'finger wave and Manicures and hair styling- color-rinse- 8dauncge -- )1 se k ' t 41- e- - 1 11 P- ' 0 V' 'A — Functions Carracgly : ' ' ' - - - - -- ii - 4 softWater'Used - it12y 14 - — 1:61 — ' '' - — ' - 1 1 IA!8 I -- -- - ' f 1 - 0 - - egat Used : w No -- Vin- DE'ENDABLE MENC-HANPli- i - - dab ycaar °sip etahkee:ochhgo3beeninfgrolmnttrhoe y iGlihenlienmtidn4:0a"Grtoi cdltrilet gYueintMit 7rr "IA! a Rose E'er Blooming" sixth grade '"Westminster 'Carol" fifth grade "Good fifth ging Wenceslas" Noel" fourth grade The First 50c 11 I singing from the mezzanine for a half hour From there they wilt goR to Civic Center to sing for a special meeting of the Wasatch- - Literary club Icefore gning to the Beason their local head- ' building where -- - i ' s S: - 1 1 ccv t i5 It i ' 117:: ' 4 4 : I 4 14 t - - : r quarters- will beat-- titinie—to them While there they will sing for offices throughout the building Conl cluding their activity for this day 1 — grade:ChristmaslOy" third and fourtk gradesr "Christmas" third grade: "The Christmas Tree" second grade "The Fir Tree" second grade "Silent Night" first grade: "Santa Claus" 13-- imeeting I '''' 7 -- I : ' i '71 '''I - '21 Supremely suitable gifts ful unusual thenr tactical II Hundreds of Boyd Park Quality ' -1 combining the I I -t Z beauti- - t' ' ' ' L- THE OEWcIERS - - -- -- -- -- - -- - SINE ' I ROC A IrtiLit' 8 KN 4' 21 !:z' 1 i - :" 1 - t - Y' - "Sleek and Soliple-e for the A' I 1 - --- -- - 1- -- - "After Dark" 19 - - -s Those With —"""” 7"""'"-- Parirs Twins Look! -- -- -' t 41 i - -- A - - - ''l 1 A 11 rri I? Dat DA bt tiNolfoxife 4 ----fr - K '' 4 t 1 KJ — - - I t ' ' s s- - '' 1 - -- - i- i 1 ()Noy 1PF rno?towMtreow"ovn-etormrinrf—" 4 '' u - - — 1 - - - '" 1 ' - Whirl" - Glamorous wraps matching the brilliance fashions! High complement to your loveliest evening frock reflecting the gayety and sparkle of a stimulating social season! In smart "hooded models Designed to cause a stir when you enter a room!' a Luxurious black velvet of i ti - --- - ' - '' N i 4 I ''i kN c 't - V ::i 'LV' 11 t ' i ! - 0jEWEIEIp T - L- S150 to $25 i i 1 i 4 1 ) 34 - x' — ‘ t t i ' Christmae Night" kindergarten i This annual program took the T 'A place of - they December' L' '' ' ' t 1 111 a- 0 (1) lowren - s'': ''"-- : — - 'I A Ns - t - N c - -- of All Smart 'k ---- ‘ tharilme appearalice-157-46---- isnt - Only -- group With the exception of' the very small children the group sang the two and three part songs without accompaniment- The following carols were pre- - 125 : - ThrowiPmeiris' r - - -- ''' — meeting until Tuesday January The Lion house committee an ntiuncu that a new religious course will be given by Dr John A Widtsoe beginning January 13 'Those wishing to take the clau may make reservations for it now 4ab: 1 -- One of the cheerl4st notes is of cnintz nacaen with plain tontine a fabric impregnated with pyroxylin making it washable The I Ensign !chintz side of the shade adds color and pattern to roomtoated-fab- s backahterfoonrae rl on ground while the a Alargpareausendtiaaatiedanasvitirchaaroollsp marked the beginning of the holiday the other side presents a neutral season at 'the Ensign school on tone at the exterior of the houseand provides a material that reThursday afternoon --- -Robert Cutler president of the school Service club gave a talk on Each class -the history of carols 4 - serving T of 1 numbers were sung by the I girls t glee club and the congregaI tion orang "Adelte Fideles" - - - N ce 1 - Annual Christmas Party Held by Rose Trident Club ' 6f - Mrs 'Edgar Jorgensen a bride of Saturday formerly Miss Mary De Marco laugh- ter of Mr and Mrs (Samuel De Marco of Murray The marriage took place at the home of the bride silver tinsel and blue flowers Twelve guests were in attendance Chinese art objects provide one of the most popular decorative home of Mrs J Clyde trends of the winter Colorful and evening at the Riches on Coatsville avenue attractive no particular study is A motion watt carried to the ef- necessary for enjoyment of them fect that raincoats for the junior and they 'fit beautifully with any FROM HEADQUARTERS Girl Scout carolers of Salt Lake for and stands music traffic police room's decorative scheme both bebe cause of the essential should orchestra members 177 harmony be- City will make their contribution 044: "J1Ve'Aat at bought And paid for by the school tween the artistic ideals of modern to the Christmas season this week P-A funds art and decor and that of old China A carol has been 41r explained aa a Arrangements were made and with their obvious emphasis on to committees formed pack Christ simplicity of form and economir' of religious song less formal and solmas boxes for the poor of the ornamentation and because the col- emn than the ordinary church school ors used in rugs and draperies this intended to be sung The glee club of the school pre- fall—beiges and golds and greens hymn andone rather - than in church sented a Christmas operetta entitled and blues—are definitely Chinese outside "The Magi's Gift" 111 the school au- : 1 Tjtt: fditorlum Thurscrift-eateninateessori es a nd—ereerpoccesetirgaThi 111'he techniarninition of a carol was dirscrtrd'Ind stag-e- by furniture from old Mexico add pie- however upii-ettis not worrying Girl Miss Gladys Knapp Mrs Anne turesqueness to colorful rooms A Scouts To them the carols are their k' :(' with Mexican means of helping to add to the spirit Irving and mothers of the children whole' room done il‘ made the costumes things would be bizarre A modern of this season commemorating the or early American or even a sim- Nativity Stewart For almost two months these carple eighteenth century room would ' ' : The glee clubs of the lower divi- on the other hand be pleasantly olers have been having weekly Dracsion high school of the Stewart jacked up with the gay figured tices under the direction of Miss 1 : school assisted by the intermediate pottery brightly colored serapes Margaret Dougall The entire group n crude of 30 scouts has been very regular t grade glee club presented a Christ- peasant linens mrs service for their parents and glass made in remote Mexi- in attendance at these practices no friends on Friday afternoon Spe-- 1 can villages girl missing more than two of them ' chit features of the service were in And in addition to their regularity Some Ideas Hobby 1'''''':'Hili:: visible choirs which were placed in of practices these girls have shown Don't forget too that hobbies an enthusiastic desire to do a comand the balconies of ought to be given house room mendable piece of work There is singing of a Christmas cantata ( The auditorium was altered to Christmas is the opportunelime to no doubt but that their service to 1 1 This provide furniture and accessories the community at this time will be give the effect of a church was done by means of stained glass which will confine hobbyists to a appreciated' ' windoOs which were made by the particular spot instead of letting For those who are wondering how under the direction of them ride their hobby horses from to identify these particular minMiss Maud Hardman pillar to post all over the house strels of the season we suggest that s That there can be drawn they watch for the group of girls Readings for the occasion were 4 under the direction of Miss Nellie up for the decoration of hobby (ranging in age from 10 to 17) Herman and Miss Rita Hagerman rooms however is obvious The dressed in red and green caroler and the music was under the direc- layout will be determined first of hoods ivith lanterns in hand Acall by the hobby itself but don't companying them with her violin tion of Miss Jessie Perry The Christmas program was given overlook furnishings that make for will be Miss Cornelia Benton foras follows: Trumpet trio fanfare comfort as well as casual entertain- mer local Girl Scout leader and member of the staff of counselors and chorale "Hark the Herald An- ing And if the lady in gift question at Camp Cloud Rim last summer gels Sing" intermediate and glee For those who do not want to club reading Psalm xxiv seventh hasn't Venetian blinds and can't to tenth verses "Christmas Night" afford them and neither can you miss a chance to hear the group we and "Silent Night" invisible choir the gift of a pleated shade or two suggest stopping at the Hotel Utah is an inspiration They are those at 11:45 a m on Tuesday Decemreading Luke it eighth to fourrteenth verses !Donna Nobis Pa- ch arming things that work on the ber 21 It is possible that there will k cem" "Gloria" "Christmas Song" principle of the heavier Venetian be a:radio broadcast earlier that 1 blind and they come in white or day but unless the carolers i!re'boys glee club nnd articulating unit ecru with any Color teptagou ceiyaspecial114ace ofit--ttreifirst verse reading John it forty-sixt- h -be Trefoil - i) Mrs Charles Joy entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon Friday afternoon for members of her bridge club A blue and silver dec- I 4 -- !:- Bridge Luncheon Given 11 L :( ':':::::: A special Christmas program has been planned by Mrs H E Giers program chairman assisted by Mrs Ernest lirien The Christmas message will be delivered by the Rev Robert D Steele Thirty Girl Scout carolers will give three numbers under the direction of Miss Margaret Dougall and Miss Cornelia Benton will offer a violin obbligato Excerpts from the pageant "Stranger of Galilee" will be sung by the quintet from the L D S Fourth ward ladies' glee club directed by Miss Inez Robinson rreece with Miss Virginia Sperry reader Decorations will be carried out in silver and blue Each member is requested to bring- - a toy for the underprivileged children The toys will be turned over to the charity committee of the Salt Lake District Federation of Women's Clubs ' t4( ' presiding ' :: tit -- ter Luncheon will be served at 1 a short business meeting p will follow with Mrs L L Parry -- t - - The Wasatch Literary sponsor a luncheon and Christmas party on Tuesday at the Civic Cent - 4e ' club will ‘44 tr 4I :y1‘ :1 4o4 t :: :x4 1 ! few-rule- r 0' " i ! s — Doris Weston in "Submarine k ::1 :a:::::::: ( '(':'!::::!::!:::::-g:::::''':::tbi- r Not that Mr Claus (Santa to you!) isn't clever but the feminine viewpoint helps too don't you think? Personally I believe that any married lady bride or not goes for things for her home Choice furniture pieces enrich homes and lives both A screen a fine painting an old cabinet a desk a table rich with marquetrie—these things are satisfying and make beautiful any place in which they may be used And this year's vogue for modernt and period furniture used in com- sists stains from rain &patters and bination makes gift choosing for street dust When soiled this washthe homeosimple as well as practi- able shade cloth can be scrubbed cally foolproof clean soap and water without If It's a new sofa an occasional soakingwith The p a coffee table chair a They do give that certain charm stand—a lamp mirror or woman who has t9 a room and ahead and choose the type milady ever had them any won't be enthusiaslikes best The period piece acting tic about glass curtains any more as foil for the modern will provide a freshness and livability which Those Lamp Problems Also Christmas is the time to ought to revivify many a dull house There is just one ultimatum to re- makklight of your lamp problems see member cautian decorators To light your own holidays or to that it ties in harmoniously with be given as warmly welcomed gifts the particular scheme of home col- are the new reflector models They ors in contrast accent or blend afford six degrees of light three in gogt the reflector bowls and three in Last Minute HirIts the Bases are of Brazilian Here are the fruits of some pave- onyxcandles or smartly styled bronze and ment pounding—signposts along ivory finishes To go with them the Christmas shopping route— choose a flat pleated drum or which should help eliminate a bit stretched bell shaped shade—pleatof the heartache and footache In- ed hand-sew- n weighted sin( in volved running ivory: or bronze or parchment around and looking for impressive fabrics gold are equally good presents for milady: Pictures too make excellent If she goes for antiques many Christmas gifts But pictures withfine reproductions of American out appropriate frames are a dead English and French pieces are to loss to any room The frame is a be found link between the picture and the Among the more attractive ex- room and should have a little of amples we spotted a Georgian ma- the feeling of each to be a complete hogany combination desk and con- success If originals are beyond sole table with an automatic lift- your reach choose a reproduction ing compartment serving as an es- of a fine masterpiece Several shops critoire a pair of Sheraton mahog- around the city also have new portany and satinwood inlaid side folios of reproductions of modern chairs and h Chippendale mahog- American paintings featuring such n any silver table For a bedroom artists as Mil land there are charming maple pieces Sheets Costigan Winslow Homer and early American hooked rugs in Isabel Bishop and others practically every conceivable size Chinese prints are favored too and color combination as are floral in softest colMirrors are notes still new and ors to blend designs with modern ivory add space light wails very good They and sparkle to a room Lastly r don't know what a potdoes to a fireplace tery hearth-ca- t Parisian Vases but they are gifts—and not Very Parisian are vases of dusty necessarily forgrand old maids either pink featured in ceramic displays They simply purr with "Merry They lend a charming accent Christmas" greetings—that are not where a bit of restraint is needed at all feline And especially fine things have been done with crystal and ceramics as well as bleached woods and blond leathers Choosing a present from among these will mark you as an person definitely aware of what is new and hand-blow- tii1::6::::':':::''''":''i ::!'':: ::( 47' :':'!':9:!-m11:::!:':- ' :s:5'711: By GRACE GRETHErt and bring partners Wednesday January 5 will be the next meeting Miss Helen Curtis will lead the round table discussion The subject is "Sportsmanship" Attitude towards friends was discussed last Monday by Mrs Carter—Zoe A Jackson chic 0 come a k ) Ifil :4 -7- dy' F!!'1:::-:::- ' Wasatch Club To Give Annual Yule Party It! -:: ist ia good time— Reserves at the Y W C A on the eve of December 27 have the Various committees plans well under way Lucille Bax ter Barbara Stan and Zoe A Jackson ere supervising the music Betty Joe Wilson and Zoe A Jackson are in charge of the refreshments Ramola Jackson Helen ' Curtis and Betty Kay are overseeing the distribution and selling of the tickets The features of the evening are fortune telling and the demonstration of old fashion dances The annual Social Climbers dance will be one of the best entertainments of the season Tickets can be obtained from club advisers and members Everyone is invited to Arch J West anTdohisspirm- a West High School Put on your best bib and tucker and join the happy crowd of Girl j:::::::i:!::J: ''' well-bein- 1 '5 :':'1:::g-::?:::::::::gz:::"' portent that not one of us having the general welfare in mind and the g of our families can afford to stop a minute in spreading the gospel of having human life and property It should be at least a daily task in fact a habit Safety comes from within like salvation if the A B C of safety is taught long enough maybe we will always be careful Juvenile Delinquency: Tits subject has been capturing newspaper headlinesin recent weeks with the news seemingly featuring some sup-- I posed wave of juvenile delinquncy in which the state is now engulfed The juvenile protection section of the state congress has been attempt Ing to put over a message toward ac eeptance of the fact that for the past three years the child has viewed as the product of his experiences and when acts occur they are the 1 'i:: ''1- - o- denatiidoen: Vlk:: '"' Like tilt-to- I ttcieooruni 5 Things for the House of the YWCA And Here Are Soilie At the meeting - t OlCourseWomen Activities of Girl Reserve - 1937 I -- - t!rt |