Show ? :ia 6 ' First- Ba'sketbill-- - SALTIAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY' MORNINao iTANUARY E t M 6 1938 : f'" - It 4" Popular -' Couple' to Be '''''' ::f:i ' ':''''''' - ' 4 i ?'0' ' 4 a ::i:: ::4: V ' 0 - - ?' ct - ''''' 1 r' catd - - ed Judges bare been selected for thie year's iress and publicity 'conteet 'sponsored by the Bureau for Club Women of the New York o and the press and publicity of the General Federation " Women's of clubs Gibson preMdent of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs: T L Cannon‘city editor of The Salt Lake 1)14mme and Profs& tor Loiter A Hubbard of the tin!- versity of Utah will select the six best news' release:iv sent in before March 1 by the club press reporters Mrs--3-14- - New President Mrs Cecelia Siegel who was' recently elected and installed aa president of tho B'nal B'rith auxiliary The its best copies will be for- warded to Newcrork for their final judging To the winners from each state first and second prize will be awarded con:Meting of blue and red ribbons' on which the winnees win be bettered in gold Every first winning copy is eligible to compete in the finals The three entries wil8 receive the final awards it the general federation biennial next xpring Yirst prize 125 second prise' 15 and third prize :14 graph Tice: 1flOUt studio spealc for you 'v ONEOf:0t1 I I VAL(NTINESPECALS t 3 Throo jx? 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AVIMPA too lyoo Oodles of y Ho Appoint's Photolleilez 7Z proofs Hooded - board of Nont1 - of the fleeting Women's clubs will be held January 28 at the Union building University of Utah at 10 a in The business of the board will be conduCted during the morning sex-nasion'M 1:80 p m an institute will be condUcted by the American citizenship department under the st rection of Professor F W Ganzert of the University- - of Utah All state federation officers state directors and district presidents nre requested to be present 11R WOOD Returns From New York et u°1wcasitaliatillplidelateiesigAorla:—Iipo'1411113mLlit Styles ewsP iln plan surprise yom The Time to Start a Real Disputa is when You're Offered tide BUY TON BEliti Phone We& 6201tor Appointment di-be- e Wilford Wood Firs 0 0141111 iiflhI:Iu Floor CDfill IWO Ple I I Eizaz( nw 'FP orA ntt Hifi miril Ofig 'go( fr) I L DJ I ILI --FOR EXAMPLE: (I) Occasional Table Bone White Base Regularly $16 gWEE CB WIT' L agn tKiT c&TjatgJr Tigw 0 4 PERMANENT 'WAVES air 4hPf Olb low 1kzular pm HOLLYWOOD ' 5i nice PUSH WAIT—An t Cn 4 chairs -- pleee Oak Dining Room Reduced from 4248 to ':: :Sto det9j es : ay $300 ! 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The new VAPOR 011eWAVP - imffet-eignaTt- e9 0 Z1 IL Pull-U- p 97' I NOW $3850 Green Damask Was $3250 Sna Milo NOW I Coffee Table by Kittinger Formerly P 0 1111111110111115 –Permanentlor any hair Studio-2- nd map-maki- - pm FA le Special Courses Firit aid courses for both 'new and old Girl Scouts seem to be much In demand at the moment Red Cross first aid instructors-- are giving classes for troops 5 25 and 19 Home nurse and child n u re e courses are also being scheduled for tome of the troops at the present time These will be given by nurses of the Visiting Nurse amo- elation A invimming class is another ape- cial opportunity to begin for Girl City and arnuterssitSaltLake Scouts in the near future providin City will be fortunate in having that enough girls Ego up for it her hers so soon after her training Classes will be given under the at national headquarters She will supervision of the health education be able to tive the latest develop- department of the Y: W C A ments irk the program changes beint adopted during 1938 leader- 'Society Announces A c ourse ship of brownie scouts will also be The annual silver tea of the given beginning in February The Women's Missionary society of the exact date will be announced later Young Women's Guild of the Central Christian church will be held A Troop of Cyclists at the home of Mrs F J Wright Girl Scouts of troop 5 have like 353 East Ninth South street bemany others looked longingly at tween the hours of 3 p m and 8 their skis and sleds during the past p tn on Sunday few weeks Their disappointment at Mrs Charles Jack of the Third the lack of winter however has only Presbyterian church will tell of increased their resolve to make use her experiences in slum work in Musical seof the advance showing of spring Edinburgh Scotland Accordingly nine of the members lections will be given by members of the troop took to their bicycles of the Young Women's Guild cooltrell end exptosolooto onitvors tho oorr wont to yew VoIontino Moores ' A general - - the-sta- te Down Filled Green Damask Chair Was $8450 last week arid finished qualifying for the cyclist proficiency badge Not content with this for outdoor activity eight girls of the same troop did a two-mihike on Sunday 1) thoos t Repoit e rs Utah Federation - Ivo Girl Scout Trefoil From Headquarters From Mrs A IL Means chairman of the training and personnel committee COME'S the announcement that the 1938 training courses for leaders will begin this week at the local office in the Beason building These courses are open for all wont- en interested in Girl Scouting The class beginning at 10 a m on Wed-- 1 nesday is for those who have not hod previous experiencd or treining An advanced course will begin at the same hour on Friday? During February Mrs Mary Jane Littlefield regional director will be here to take charge Of several sessions with these groups At the present time Mn Littlefield is attending st rneetinrof all Girl Scout national staff members in New York iii Regularly - - - ity Under The ' '-- - -- - - ' - i League Study Meet-Club Meetings Sid By Delphians - Let n The Study club of ths Catholic Woman's league will bold its egu lar meeting Wednesday at 10:30' a tn in Newman ball on East Smith Temple street- - The- topics to be -- Press reporters or pub11cit3' Chair- studied willcover the events 4m1fle4 men of districts-lan- d of individual federated clubs in all states are ell- Our Lord" nnd willnd be givenn by MrL-Agible and each contestant will send Mn George F Egan-ione news release covering a news drw1L Gini event hi club life meeting lecture The membership committee of the social evento- - social campaign etc leagtte will hold its regular semi copy is to be double spaced legi- - monthly meeting Wednesday at 1 biy written or typed on one side of p in at the home bf Mrs Frank A regulation size paper and it -must Smith 1380 Michigan avenue Bridge not be more than I800 words The will follow the business meeting and entry should be sent to the chairman dessert luncheon of press and publicity of federation Mrs W a Taylor 841 Harrison avenue salt Lake City Utah before March 1 tricta --- - Catholic-Woma- ' Club-Pre- ss By - ' PAM' Hera1d-'11ribun- :: —Wool I :V The marriage of Miss Janet Burris daughter of Mrand Mrs Oak Burris 15 Layton avenue and Clar- enc Chytrauason of Mr and Mrs 47' 1 Enoch Chytraus 778 past Ninth f South street will take place Sunday at 10-- m at the home of the Rev 1 IN-- Theodore G Alley and Mn Alley AtT' 687 East Broadway The young you- : r ' ?':: pie will leave immediately after the ceremony for Vernal where they t: :::' will make their home On Saturday afternoon a delight- 44 470 31:14': l:: '"'''' ful tea WILS given in honor of the 4 j fr'::' ': '''' (on ' '' i i' ' bride-eleby her mother at the t home of Mrs Carl E Chytraus 1000 W Yale avenue The serving table was with pink roses prettily th mbined-wipink carnations and ' matching snaNragotlyAssisting in the dining room were Miss Barbara Q Greenwell of Ogden and Miss ‘ Jeanne Schlutert-Th- e guests were received by Mrs- Burris the !ion- Grad guest Mrs Chytraus Miss Bet- Returns From Visit ty Burris Mrs Vivian E Beck and Mrs Enoch Chytraus Those who Miss Bernice E Rosenblum in the general entertaining daughter of Mr and Mrs were Mrs Frank A Yeamans and Ben Rosenblum ' who has re- Miss Jean Parker The troumeau turned from a visit of sevroom was in charge of Mrs Lindsey eral weeks in California Kesler MIAs Alice J Wainwright and Mime Frances Qualtrough el The first basketball dance of the sViriter season was held Satur- ballroom of the Union building by students of day evening inoftheUtah for which 'a clever snow idea was featured the University Decorating the small orchestra stands and the base of the orchestra pit were attractive winter canyon scenes and on each of the the COmie strips panels surrotmding the ballroom were chiracters inon a background dressed as alert and skaters These were place 4 of cellophane Suspended from the ceiling was a huge snowball on which were large figures of skiers in black and white Dance 1Dmgramg were in- the form of tin3r3nowmen to which were attached White pencils on black silk cord In charge of arrangements was cott street for election of officers John Eldredge who was satiated The annual winter formal of the will take place in Feb by Miss Gene klubbard Miss Pauline organization Gordan Mins Marsha Balla Miss ruary- the place to be announced it later date- -BeverAr Betts Edward Mehey lion-a-t Chambers and Jack Forsey Patrons and patronesses included Alpha Boa Theta President and Mrs George Thomas Mrs David H Jarvis preeldent Dean Myrtle Austin Dean and Mrs of the Beta Theta literary John L Ballif and Dean and Mrs sorority Alpha nt announces apPL Cowles pointmenta of the following committees: Program Mn Bert G Shaw Theta Tau and Miss Katherine Christensen rethe ceremonies for Initiation freshments Miss Eleanor Williams Theta Tau fraternity will be held and Mies Lillian Williartus and pubin 210 the gold licity Miss Lue Cheever Miss Charp in Sunday at and bade rooms of the Hotel Utah lotte Campbell and Miss Hazel Jenin be will Ivor Pickering charge sen 'rhos to be initiated are James trance McNeil Hughs Wayne and Kappa Sigma Wives Blair Bradshaw McNeely The Kappa Sigma Wives and SisFrancis Partridge ters' club will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs Karl K Krogue Alpha Della Pi 113 Third avenue An Informal ' fireside gathering Will be held Sunday between the U of U Mothers hours of 2 and 5 p m by memsection of the Uni- Rosetta The Delta Pi bers of the Alpha sorority versitY literary will club Utah Mothers' of A 70 of WolRosetta chapter South the house at the chapter meeting meet Monday at 2 p m in tile Union of the Delphian will be held cott street society will at the public library Monday at Miss Eleanor Alexander will be building Mrs LeRoy E Cowlespreside 7:30 p m chairman for arrangements hostesses for the day are Mrs The program for the day will be John A Alder and Mrs Fred James "Four Famous Books" with Miss Phi Mu bookieview will be given Clara Bimmont as the leader The Members of the- Phi Mrs Angus M Woodbury on topics will be as follows: "The 7innonnoo that Mrs L M Brum- by Laughter" by Wal- Golden Legend" Miss Beth Hooper baugh of Ames Iowa will aet as "Remembering lace Stegner "The Romance of the Rose" Miss their housemother for the curtent Chairman for the day is Mrs Thelma Ritchie "Aucassin and NicThe following olette" Miss Erma Murdock "TravHenry R Atkin topics Will be reviewed: "Educa- els of Marco Polo" Mrs William pi Kappa Alpha Mothers Red cyclamen in white pottery tion" by Mrs Richard W Van W Hudson "Politics" by Mrs Thomas howlsdecorated the tables at the Derck S Kinnersley "Poetry" by Mrs Delphi-N- u segulaeltionthly luncheon meeting George A Wright "Purpose of the of the Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers' A meeting of the Delphi-N- u chapMrs Fred A Clark "Byclub which was held Thursday after- Club"'by ter will be held at 21 East Second Mrs Marr A laws" Gibson by noon at the chapter house 160 'rhir 7:80 "How to Support the Section" by South street Wednesday At eveteenth East street p in The program for the Mrs Harold and "Sports" Evington The prognun consisted of musical ning will be 'Tales From Chaucer" numbers and a book review by Mrs by Mrs George D O'Connor Sr with Miss Virginia L Peterson as Nels C Christensen the leader The topics will be as Beta Zeta Alpha Hostesses for the day were Mrs follows: "The Wife of Bath's Tale" The Alpha Zeta Bets sorority Lillian Hatch Mrs Ada Jardine Miss Bernice N Bennion "Paladinclub a entertained at Mothers' Mrs Clifford D Strong Nrs A Z mon and Arcita" Mn John M Moner Monday evening at the Marian Tanner and Mrs Thomu rishir "Me Story" Miss Juanita Lois party house The tables were Murdie M Darke "The Influence of the rose and decorated Pi arrangements Sigma Wiyes Clusics" Miss Louise A Worm' The Wives'club of the Sigma Pt lighted with yellow tapers in sliver dahl "Reflections of Medieval Life" were candelabra Corsages presented Miss Mildred Dressler fraternitY will meet Wednesday at as "Literary favors the chapter house 74 South WI Miss Eva Ashton Mrs Eva D Penrose was chair- Qualities" man assisted by Mrs Guy K Robison Mrs W H Bowden Mrs Jane Ariadne DAY IS Salisbury and Mrs William D Artadne chapter will meet at Hawke& Mrs M H Thomson PIM the Ambassador hotel Wednesday at The program for the 10 a m - 114 1 4Athe sepseob of welcome --- -day will be "Handel Haydn and Mozart" Preliminary 'discussion Delt4Gamma Alumna The ' snöhthly luncheon of the will be by Mrs Champion M Nesalumnae-chapte- r of the Delta Gam- bitt Jr Topics for report: "Story ma sorority vms held Saturday at of Handel's Life" Mrs Adrian R "His Oratorios and Opthe chapter house 1373 East First Woolley eras" Mrs Benjamin G Midgley South street Valentine decorations were car- "The Life and Works of Haydn' ried out in the centerpieces for the Mrs W J Jennings "Mozart the of red hearts and Man and the Musician" Mrs George table Consisting T Hummel The summary will be paper lace The committee consisted of Mrs given by Mrs T Fred Hardy W McGinn chairman assisted MyMiss Louise Hills Mrs Elliott party at the University of Utah was by W Evans Mrs Haven M Ander- held Thursday afternoon at the Dean A Moffatt: Miss home of Mn J Arthur Knudsen son Mn Alice Wright Miss Luella Wheeler 270 South Twelfth East street Mamma Mrs Alfred X Okelberry hers of the physical education deacted as hostesses Miss partment ' ' Women's Faculty Beulah Smerts was chairman In ThaWomea'aFaculty toastmaster charge of arrangements 1 - i06::$61t:i:-- ves-i- D V' Wedded Sunday '' ode- tba-reoe- — - D of Season Held Saturday At ''Untori Building J i U t I it) 0 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