Show ( ! I $ fe 1 Clubs Slate March 31 Bridge Meet Inspired by the current defense trend and to further the defense program and apply it principles to local problems the begird of trusteerof the Women’s Civic Center has Invited delegates from the JParent-Tcachwomen’s civic associations clubs and churches to meet Friday at 2 p m Jat the center 544 South Main street to discuss neighborhood needs Mrs A J Hagen Salt Lake district P-- T A council president Is to be chairman of the meeting' and representatives of the "various organizations will voice the problems confronting their h ’ Memorial house in picturesque Memory park will be the scene i “1 Units Announcement of recent or- ganization of parliamentary law classes brought response from ' 10 enrollees in the five weeks' course and Mrs E'E! Corf man Instructor’ has announced that she can accommodate an addi- tional 10 members in the class The sessions are held twice i weekly on Tuesdays and Thurs- -' days from lO a m to 12 noon' to accommodate business and professional people A "gingham apron” party will be sponsored by the Girls’ club ' Wednesday at 8 p m and committee members for the affair include Miss Elsie Simon arMiss chairman rangements Rosie A Meredith M4ss Darlene Fowler Miss Viola Meredith apd Miss Avon Stewart refreshments Miss Committee Doris Quinn® Miss Helen V Stewart Miss Jeanette Brasher Miss Rosalin McCarty and Miss Alice Elg decorations The Mothers’ club has planned dancing party for March 31 at which they will entertain their husbands Mrs George " H Short is party chairman A ' 4 Mrs Mary Van Voor- his president! left and Miss Adelphine chairman Higham I OGDEN — Members of troops 8 and 19 Ogden Council Girt Scouts of America together With their leaders r Mrs Lawrence Hansen and Mrs James Randal were hostesses at a birthday tea Monday afternoon at Mound ' Fort school The tea table uas covered with a lace cloth and had a birthday leske decorated with candles for a centerpiece Following" the flag ceremony Mrs Helen Payne of the forest service showed colored films of wild life in the iniermountaln area and a special short of tha life of the beaver Special guests were mothers t ‘ s ’ ’ of the troop members' leaders and council members The fol- -low inf accepted the invitation to become troop committee mem bers: M rt V H Holmes Mrs Charles W Cross and Mrs Ar- leen Hsws Fifty guests were present fpvxirp syW-v- f I The annual charity luncheon and fashion show of the Junior Business club will be held Saturday at 1 pJm in the Empire room of the Hotel Ijtah - ! V f - ‘ Deep Beige “Pump' to brisk walk A j your favorite' shoe store and you’ll see Jiow g the new spring i models are A swell walking shoe is a pump in deep beige covert cloth combined with rich brown crushed calf the materials Joined 'with aaddle stitching good-lookin- i i r Simple Frock I - Bright ideas abound In even the simplest frocks these days i A nice little afternoon frock of lightweight wool crepe in light blue has a pleated inset at the neck of the bodice to correspond withythe same treatment in front of the skirt Red buttons red and blue leather belt I Assisting in the general entertainment will be the officers of the club who are Mrs Mary Van 'Voorhia president Mrs Elizabeth Gray vice president Miss Mias Mary Tame secretary Doris M Neeley assistant secretary Miss Ellen Pritchard treasurer Miss Esther Ruebel-man- n assistant treasurer ahd Miss Harlyn Scheiber historian p Mrs R E Ganahl chairman for luncheon of 8 I Federated Women’s clubs e Walk-Over- s i -- Ry-be- Approximately 200 guests were served at the Garfield r P-- T A luncheon and book review at the school March 15 A St Patrick’s day motif was carried out in the party appointments 1 Mrs Williah R Johnson was general chairman of arrange- ments and Mrs E J Steinfeldt presided at the luncheon and was assisted by officers and room mothers Mrs Minnie Anderson gave a review of the book “As I Remember Him" Included in the guest list were Mrs Richard B Haslam membership chairman of the Salt' Lake district council P-- T A Miss Eva M Brewer l Garfield principal and teachers of the school Adult education classes in first aid will continue Monday at 2 p m with a demonstration In bandaging artificial respiration and tha carrying of injured per-sot A series of classes for young mothers on child psychology and development sponsored by the P-- T A will begin Thursday evening at Sugarhouse library i i (Webster Z Quality Shoe and Hose” er 214 SOUTH MAIN ir Officer and room representatives of Webster parent-teachassociation met Thursday afternoon to makq plans for bridge Z - F 11 f True to the navy la a smart cape that has already captured the spotlight in fashion news It is beautifuly tailored and sheer fully lined A matching basic-witcrepe dress is elegantly a gold metal belt for it only ornament and is an exclusive mode A FINE FURNITURE — when y6u buy yours — get the kind that endures!! ! fllJ wills someth! nq to iour home each month Jefferson glass-make- rs i Sports Coats x Officer of th Jefferson P-- T A will entertain the teachers at their annual banquet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Lester M Remy president 990 Washington street Pot and PlaAts Select pots as carefully as you would choose furniture vases or lamps They should suit the room first select plants to fit the pots! - i Pewter wooden and earthern ware graced the tables and cupboards of America's first homes Class bottles and other (receptacles were practically unknown —so much so that mahy a colonist lived hi entire life without ever seeing a piece of glass And yet glass was pfobably one of the first manufactured articles to beexported froih these shores Captain John Smith had told of America’s Inexhaustible supply of silica sand and of boundless forests to feed the glass furnaces As a result eight experienced Dutch and Poilish sailed for Virginia— to start'an industry The factory they set up at Jamestown did produce and export some articles —mostly bottles —but the quan-- I tit y fell far below expectations j Sports coats with removable-lining- s are contribution to comfort They come in bath camel's hair wool and twill the shade of covert cloth and are cut in a comfortable and becoming box line The twijll coat have fly fronts Both are completely lined with a silky rayon fabric and the extra lining goes in with a zipper that runs across the shoulders and down the side seams The lining does not zip across the bottom so it and tha coat hang without bunching Special at jTl 7 0)50 make value— and it’a value we feature In this 3 Pieces in Mahogany JL Features big fullJr aized suite Dustproof dovetailed center gUided drawer Serpentine fronts on chest dresser and vanity Sleigh type bed hanging plate glss mirror perforated footboards Sheraion posts Includes bed cheit and choice of vanity or dresser (Also4 available with Twin Beds) i he Smart Cape We think nothing of discarding the glass bottles and jars In which so much of our foodstuffs com to us today But in the days of our early American forefathers the crudest kind of glass receptacle was treasured and was frequently even mentioned in ns 1 - OVER’S J I-t- ilOOF Glass Bottles j Hamilton g MrsT n ' Garfield j cloud-hoppin- I Early Americans Treasured ! s Picked right out of the air to brighten your new hue is the Spring costumes This uniform-bluof American stewardAirline jaunty esses— who by the way- all wear for their wonderfully soft comfort! DONNA In gabardine with ' patent $775 home of - I'-1:- - tea and book review to be given Saturday at the school' Card games will be played and Miss Patty Cracroft will review Refresh- "Family Portrait" ments will be served Arrangements are under the direction of Mrs Hyrum H Ipson ' Plana are under way for the annual P-- T A frolic to be held at Hamilton school on April 4 Departing from the customary afternoon tea the party is to be held in the evening so that all parents can participate Mrs Scott L Mlddsugh Is general chairman of arrange- ments and will be assisted by executive officers and room mothers Mrs E B Maryon Mrs A rg Keate Cook and Miss Edith have been named on the nominating committee to select names to be presented forfnext year’s officers at Parmley 530 Douglas street Review of James Hilton’s “Ran dom Harvest" by Mrs Dilworth Walker I Woman’s Benefit association— Monday 8 p m at lOOF hall 41 Post Office place Security Benefit association —Wednesday 8 p m at 1 0 O F hall 41 Post Office place Oliver O Howard No 1 Women’s Relief Corps Grand Army of tho Republie — Wednesday at Mooee club 161 Second East street regular meeting Salt Lake Parents Teachers Sponsor Local Programs s m During the afternoon the following members- poured: Mrs L K Nicholson Mrs A R Curtis Mrs Arch J West Mrs J Roy Wilson Mrs Edmund P Evans Mrs L John Nuttall Jr Mrs DeVoe Woolf and Mia Winifred H Dyerl Miss Helen G Kimball reviewed the late novel "Fame Spur" by Howard Spring author of “My Son My Son" j sages were presented to guests for favors when P-- T A officers of the school entertained Thursday for the principal office associates and teachers Mrs LeGrande P Backman general chairman of arrangements1 was assisted by Mrs" F Hay Mrs Clair M Senior Mrs Luther Evans and Mrs R T Shurtleff 1 t j j prizes of Mrs! Earl JI Renshaw 564 Grand International Auxiliary West Sixth South street No 583 to Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers — WednesCulture club— Thursday noon day 2 p m at I OOF hall 41 breakfast at Hotel Utah Post Office place Initiation ceremonies Wasatch Sisters lodge No 248 Ladies Auxiliary to i the 41 Woodbine Circle No NeighBrotherhood of Railroad Trainbors of Woodcraft Officers club men— Friday 1 p mJ — Wednesday 8 p m at home hall 41 Post Office place of Mrs S C Peeples 1059 Third East street Mrs Martha Wabef Salt Air lodge No 494 Ladies assisting hostess I of Brotherhood of Railway f Trainmen — Friday at Moose E A Wedgwood Auxiliary No club 161 Second East street reg- I United Spanish War Veterans ular meeting at 7:30 p m pub-544 Civic Center —Thursday lie card’party 8:30 p m South Mam street Woman’s Benefit association— Cleofan dub— Thursday! 2:30' 1 p m at home of Saturday m Richards Mrs Claude p Mrs L Morrison 49 South First 1955 Yaleerest avenue West street Mrs Isa be e Murphy and Mrs Florence Greenlg Happy Timers’ club — Thursassisting hostesses day 1 p m luncheon at honte I ’ '"The luncheon table at Uintah 1 ' Friendly Study club — Monday 1 p m luncheon at Lion House social center 63 East South Temple street Mrs Msthew T Lyon hostess Litem Lure club— Monday 1 y school was attractive with an array of spring flowers and cor-- ’ FLAGSHIP BLUE with Miss Ferry hall 7 Uintah IIHIUrlllEI! PEO Sisterhood— Booklore club — Monday 8 p m at home of Mrs Nephi J Hansen 1187 Fifteenth East street Mrs G M Southwick hostess Mrs Calvin W Rawlings will review "An Evening with David Seabury” j" Thimble club E A Wedgwood Auxiliary No —t United Spanish War Veterans Monday 1 p m at home of Mr Frank Reynolds 935 Tenth East street K ' 1 Monday 7:13 p m Rosa B Marimon Westminster college Higham is general of chairman arrangements t She ia being assisted by Mrs Albert F Law fashion show Miss ElVa B Smith tickets Miss Melba McKenzie luncheon and Mrs Gertrude C Anderson door associa- er the color scheme! Mias Adelphine I i Parent-Teach- tion held at South high school Saturday afternoon A Venetian lace cloth covered the tea table and floral piece of daffodils blue butterfly sweet peas and Dutch Iris added to its attractiveness At each end of the table yellow tapers added to Chapter The boy’s 'glee club and the 'school orchestra under the direction of G Harold Bradley will provide the preliminary program at Jordan high school Wed-- j nesday at 8 p m The musical numbers will pre face an evening of panel discussion the subject being "The “Role of the School In the Present Emergency" Speakers on the panel will include Mrs C D Roskelley Ernest M Hanson All patrons and Floyd Weed and friends of the school are Invited v WALK council ‘ Jordan High - v The P-- T A colors blue and yellow were predominant at th annual bridge tea and book review of the Salt Lake district Junior Business Club Slates CKarity Luncheon Event ! x m cujv1 ns A Holds Annual Bridge Tea Tebbs On the menu committee are Mrs E G Stein Mrs Frederic iv Ganzert Mrs E E Hartwell Mrs W G Dunford Mrs S E Peterson Mrs W H Baw-de- n Mrs F E Hintze Mrs Clarence E Baker and Mist Mary Ciovacchlni i Mrs R A Broadhurst is chairman of the card committee Mrs W R Carter transportation and Mrs Wendell B Hammond prizes — Mrfeu -- ' - P--T club luncheon to bo i held Saturday i i i Sunday of Junior Business ’ t i ’ t ) tickets Mrs Thomas E Rowan Mrs Hugh Ward and Mrs Henry W Dupalx decorations On the serving committee are Mrs Genevieve L Mur- ' phy Mrs George G Thayne Mrs H L Haynes Mrs L W Linder Mrs B W Clayton Mrs A G Tallman Mrs P A Nais-bi- tt Mrs W E Aplin Mrs Michael A MarxMra Dean K Christensen and Mrs C Fullmer ! BirtlidayFete ing and lire J Leroy Mo Gkie In charge of dinner party' next - ( Girl Scouts Hold i An Interesting feature of the function will be a discussion of fashions by Mias Sarah Giles and l Miss Anne L Loomis Mrs Ganahl will be assisted by the following committees: Mrs J W Murdock Mrs Laverne C Bane and Mrs Melvin Kidder Park City hospitality Mrs F VV Milner and Mrs I W Hays J JL V 191 Celebrating their thirty-secon- d birthday anniversary member of the woman's auxiliary No' 18 to Typographical Union No 11S will entertain at a dinner net m at Sunday from 4 to 5:30 the Civic center 544 South Main street A program cards and table games will follow the din: ner Members of Typographical up- ion No 115 and Mailers union No 21 will be guests Mrs J Leroy McGhie is general chairman and ia being assisted by the following committee members: Mrs J Walker Caldwell and Miss Fannie Burgess reception - Mrs ZUlah Perkei Invitations Mr F Eugene Morris and Mrs M Visser entertainment Mrs A Rod berg and Mfs J M Van Dorn tables and decorations and Mrs A Delbert Webb Mrs Leonard Johnson Mrs A B Peterson Mrs Daniel R Peeney and Mr" W A Parker dining room Mr$ J Walker Caldwell stand the affair i 23 j i i -- March i Crilmnc- - Typo Auxiliary Awaits 32nd Birthday Fete of the annual bridge luncheon of Salt Lake district of Utah Federation of Women’s Clubs to be Mrs R E held March 31 Ganahl ia general chairman for er ‘ Salt fake ?Tbc Sunday Morning Women Plan j Discussion Of Problems ' I h |