Show 'it Sunday Morning- - c -- ITJjc Salt £akc ftribtmt' December" 15 1940 ParentTeacher Association Units Organize Activities Oquirrh is IS ty rie t school by a program to be given on Thursday at 8 p m The P-- T A will be in charge Christmas open house at the on The program tor the evening Oquirrh school will be held will include three selections by Wednesday by the Parent-Teach- er association The hours the school orchestra and two un noon — numbers by1he-gleeclu- b will he frbm 9 and 1 to 3:30 p m It will be der the direction of Miss Oralie a day of informal visiting in Bailey two plays to be pre--r the various classrooms with sented by second and third graders “The Star Angel" and pupils acting as hosts to their “Christmas in America” Fourth parents Parent-Teachofficers will’ fifth and sixth grade pupils will assist the pupils and teachers assist to-1- t— ill 0 dr id er in the day’s program Highland Park Hamilton Christmas pageant and tableaux will be presented at the midwinter P-- T A meeting at Highland Park school on Thursday at 7:30 p m in the "jscllrtol auditorium The program will ift given by the fourth fifth and sixth grade pupils under the direction if Miss Jane Alleman A The children Of the sixth grade unit have been diligently working on a Christmas program to be presented at the next regular meeting of the - PT I r A on Hamilton school Wednesday Dr P T Farnsworth will an address His subject ' give will be “Home and School Factors That Contribute to the Child’s Happiness and Wellbeing” Garfield A ten weeks’ course In home management will be summarized for members of the Garfield P-- T A at a meeting at the school Monday at 2 p m This meeting willbe the last — Lafayette The Christmas holidays are being observed at the Lafayette until days after the Christmas holi- Members of the association will be instructed in various methods and types costa bi food prepa re tlon and Tn proper table settings A social hour in charge nf Mrs Harry J Deardorff is planned At the adult education class on Monday 21 completed sweaters were turned over to headquarters by Mrs A Cowan Mrs Emma Berringer described ‘recipes for making Christmas cookies j- Whittier Equipment for Indoor activity to be used by all grades during the winter mortbs was presented to Whittier school by the P -- T A This equipment includes rubber bowling set' rubber horseshoes table tennis sets and exercise and playmats Mrs H Costa entertained officers of the association at a luncheon at her home 1729 Fifth1 East street Mrs W S Knowles 377 Westminster ave— nue was cohostess Plans were made for Christmas activities and a teachers' luncheon to be held in the near future Mrs Eugene Lund-stro- m presided at the meeting Uintah ”“Our democracy Forever” was presented in the auditorium of the Uintah school on Friday evening instead of the" regular P-- T A meeting The articulating unit presented the program which began with a prologue of America of 1940 giving various historical scenes and ended with an epi logue of America of the same year Forest The Forest P -- T A will hold Its second parent-teachmeeting Thursday at 8 p m in the auditorium of the school A Christmas pageant “The Message of the Carols” will be presented by students of the sixth grade and articulating units The pageant has been planned by the students and consists of carols sung by the glee club and poems given by choral readers Miss Nina A Halliday is directing the program er On Wednesday at 8 p m the Madison school Is presenting a P-- T ' Christmas program and a play entitled “What Is Christmas?’’ The speaking parts of the play will be performed by the second grade children and they will be assisted by the third grade chiidren as carolers the first grade children as angels and the kindergarten children taking the role of Christmas-toy- s the aftern&on will be 60 chil- dren from St Anne’s orphanage Refreshments for the children will follow the entertainment after which thev will be If you’re planning to follow the swallow south thig leason:-T’ou’want a whole flock of the new simple and charming chambray resort frocks that are being shown in the shops these - Holds State Contest P-T- Students of the articulating unit are painting the scenery for the play Special guests for Favorite Fabric For Resort Wear ' WflStttCll days A A state-wid- e magazine j well-dress- cam- use sponsored by thj Utah congress and Salt Lake district council P-A la now In full awing and will end December Chambrays you know have been the favorite of fabric-wis' women since the days "when ' grandmother’ was a girt Remember those crisp school dresses you had when you were the belle of the sixth grade’ t Well the same good fabric is back in grown-u- p styles and clear pastel colors so lovely they’ll make you practi- cally weep for joy If you choose chambray for your resort or around-the-houclothes you will have the thrifty knowledge too that no matter how often you wash them the colors will come up fresh and e' T ‘ 1940 ll There's no escaping the fact that the simple shirtwaist frock Is still the perennial favorite of the American woman in woolens for winter wear lit cottons for summer or resort paign 31 3 Chambray Becomes are Invited A Paof the the school are invited On Wednesday at 2 p m Wasatch school will present a y shown about the sbhool and returned to St Ann’s Officers of the Parent-Teabh-- er association will furnish the refreshments and the transpor- - Madison auspices trons of -- E gay-color- Awards will be given to the association with less than 100 members selling the largest percentage of subscriptions to the National Parent-Teache- r and for the association with more than 100 members selling the largest 'percentage of subscriptions An award will also be given to the group selling the largest number of subscriptions In the state Mrs James H Ludlow is e chairman for the Salt Lake A district council P-- Mr Janies H Ludlow magazine chairman of Salt Lake district P-- T A council mag-ezin- T smiling b u x y rious Soot for y o u r I crd y feo i r each one o tribyte to 'her becoyiy rare '£ P I j—r i V Toujours Moi” by fraCorday grance you’ll long remember end love 250 Rock Caron gantly Garden” fey extrava8 00 lovely she'll adore these after-bat- all's fair peeking the Arden delights h romantic Tantalizing Flower Mist Flower Misf and silken Dusfing Powder for her! Select it in White Orchid and golden portholes you can peep She'll love this gifty gift of through Cyclamen or Blue Grass fragrance encased or Jasmin all Christmas box tied up in a gorgeous 250 and in a challenge to Peek-a-Bo- o Only Elizabeth Arden could concoct Such a delicious duo of flower-fresh fry in beautifully cylinder with cyclamen so will you! 175 romance "It's You" a provocative framed window of the Through glimpse the flower-trimme- little lace- can bot- d tle of the romantic Elizabeth Arden perfume "It's You" Give her thii end she'll know you care! 1475 "Moment Supreme by Paexhitou larating and clinging 500 “RSVP" "Vogus" suavs by Hud-n- and 375 bv bhida "Old Fashioned Box" by Houbi-gaContains three fragrances 500 1 WM — —- 1- ro (Oft ll's a candy -- of— beautiful— OQr "Blue Grass" by Elizabeth Arden Grand for day-ti- 400 ’hfu buue g - "UHaurt 0 Blaua” by Gyar-lai- n light and rsfrh 500 Ing but lingering ’ "Soul la Vant" by Guarlain In an intriguing bottla 1000 cane pfsfrsf- Shimmering colorful Candy Cane by Elizabeth Arden all with Christmas tinsel ready to hang the Christmas tree! And inside she'll find a box of Dusting Powder end an Elizabeth Arden lipstick! 250 on the full - -- spin of' fortune wheel you I ove Itn es r The luckiest gift she could get a Elizabeth Arden roulette fascinating wheel of beauty preparations and make-u- p she'll enjoy using the year through Decide on Arden and you'll win her affection!1 1000 i - snowdrift ‘Sant “fe” e g u i a w t ' - ling and gay Behind the red cheeks anc( silken whisers of this gentleman of Elizbox you’ll discover a lovely abeth Arden Snowdrift Dusting Powsmooth and fragrant and deder lightful to use! merry 200 r4’taf - ’ tr t- - |