Show ' ' f f 5att c flitt Utibunt Zile Sunday Morning ! - West SideP-- A Groups Await Jordan Institute - - f T 'r 79' eI 4 ' ' 4-- ! ! - Extensive plans have been completed for the annual parent and teacher Institute to be held st the Jordan high school 1040 West Sixth South street Wedresday and Thursday beginning I at 1 T 1 I Democrat Club Women Wait Fete Saturday 1 1 One of the season's - smart luncheons of the year will take g 1 place on Saturday at the Ladiea' Literary club 850 East South Temple street when the WoL' Men's Democratic club will en- tertain several hundred members and guests Mrs John A Harter p resi- dent of the club is general chairman of the affair assisted by her officers Mrs F S Brereton first ' vice president Mrs— 1 1 1 I L C Jack second vice presi- dent Mrs R W Crane recording secretary Mrs Frank Olson corresponding secretary Mrs Mark R Gardner treas- urer and Mrs L Mitchell C auditor Mrs William J"Korth Mrs Harold E Wallace and Mrs Sarah J O'Connor will be the assisted by their bostesses committee The prize committee consists of Mrs Brereton ' Mrs Jack and Mrs Korth Mrs William T Swan and Mrs Sunday C Anderson are in charge of decorations Luncheon will be served at 1 Tickets can be secured p m from the directors of the club who are presidents of the study group:-- with Mrs Gardner as chairman Those on the ticket committee are Mrs D M Whelan Mrs Alice B4Wi1liams--Edward Whetman Mrs E S Airmet Mrs Karl V King and Mrs H E Jelte On April 6 between the hours of 7 and 9 p m at the Newhouse hotel members of the club are sponsoring a first aid class This class will meet each Monday tight under the direction of a Red Cross supervisor All members are Urged to join 1 - 1: 1 1 1 1 i art ' P en an Leeds Welcomes A ect a-- Leeds Show ----- - — —- - - CI ' AUl 7 New Styles Lot ft:J"- :1''‘'w441 ' 4 1e c " e- -'7---- - ': 'i '' v' i -- 7 rir 1- ' i '' ( 17 : i ! i -- - I 4- 4?"tk" ' i 4 - 1 -- t -44- —-- ‘ 4 -I---- ' 41 r:- - 114- A 1 t t &11 - i t SUITS— DRESSY STYLE SUITS— AD THREE-PIECSUITS— COLOR emphasizes the ' new CIS! Spring SUITS Dark shades of course if you I- prefer—or more brilliant 64tirt richer shades -7 7- - ' 4' 'A 71-:- r Ors v: XI- - o ''''''1-' i:14-1''''-- i 7-1 E:-- — -- Sites to 44 telt -- A 77 Prints Navy Pas- One- - : up co IA 'e "Suit" Red" and ' D -- 1 F - - 124- ' '''' ' -- 431 St' '7111117111111111111111111111111111111111111r '''''' ' 'k ' ' : - ' ' " ' ' '''''' '' i''' ::' ' '":''''::'' '' — 2 4 lo i A 1 ' stration entitled "As the Twig Is Bent" Three choral numbers will be presented by the school glee club under the direction of Miss Loa Clair Mathews Reverence will be given by'Mrs G W Drennan An election of of- ficers for the coming year will follow the program t Hamilton At the general monthly meet- of the Hamilton school P-- T IA the following officers were reelected to serve during the coming schoolI year: Mrs J Frank Morgan president Mrs Robert E Abbott first vice president Mime Edith Ryberg I second vice E I - S L - Y Le- - the election Dr RoPreceding president of the UnYiveisity of Utah was guest p8Preesaeknetre'danadsfkleftthchgerandtieticehdi 1'':11Th ' s Americas" Plans are well under way for the spring tea which will be held May 15 according to Mrs Mor- ga m This Is an annual event of the association and is considered one of their outstanding sociar functions of the school 4'ear Garfield - A will hold its Garfield final adult education class for the 1941-4- 2 schooll year Monday at 2 p m at which time Mrs A Cardon Merrill will give a lesson on nutrition T - L- - tkl- rIi I -- --- ''- ' k 6 U-- m — e -- :Lo - :p- 's4--- for you by using Ii '': 0 Mercoltzed Wax Cream 41 -- 1 — ' : '4:' 5 44— 1 -' ( 3L t I: ---- A A - ' Bleach your skin to a whiterclearer Mere attrac- NAti'vasit -- Acct:11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IN 411111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 475- - l't-- 'f 11 n rettier Complexion r :e : or 73 i 7--4- '' i' -- 'a 4 ri-- 4: till - 1ot - - '! 4-- ' t it:v'111: I 1 Aa f 11! of Woodcraft Woodbine circle No lt willI mbe 8 p Obge rve d Wednesday at the Moose club 181 Second East street Advacice night of the order Will be held at 8 p m Mrs W H Evans is chairman of the event of 'Neighbors - trPPeealmralcuestyruitseh ithhies aid of Mereolised fragrant Skin Bleach and Brautificsrudpeatilicialtal directed to flake off dull particles It kuinncobeeenreillthho lighter ykoutnateerrloicriek zwakeer h a akin kionvisible tightens loom inanonliliplerm: li: deliahtfol-sensoilsaltness it oil Dims:Ave Saxolite Ants twitch hazel and use daily morning or evening this cooling soothing and Tarkapot 'ugly kink-- Try letreshing facial Ws batiste you will like it SUMO Astriegitet - m p m p the I street 1 ‘ - - 'e - - t' - 4 : : ' 1 ' : : s0 - --1- C '?4 7 ' a4 - I r! t f ' 1 Ank Ilk - ' t:jo f t' rit 414414 ' A -- ' ' 1 ' : - - - 'Ai"Co"' i elltill a ono I 41 V (0'efUZI44 1 if 141 As a little girl didn't you love to mix paints? As a big girl haven't you often yearned for enough of your pet Revlon Nail Enamel colors to have a different on-tor each mood and costume? Here are six enchanting five favorite shades plus one miniature bottles bottle of that base coat Adheron Gala gold lined rayon satin case Combinastudded gold-kition of medium or vivid shades d Simulated Tolialrles—StreeT Naos Mrs k )2 t' n i g? - 4 ft id - 0 I 11 w 'Ass - 0v 17 j 2 - 1 ti0100--s:i-- it P'07-'2lui- r - i t i yours 'as gi I a 1 il L m Moose club Section No 8 of the Women's IS l ' CHESTVIZ° COLOR sisting Ladies' auxiliary to Volunteer N'eteran Firemen's association —8 p in Ottinger hell 233 Canyon road Mr and Mrs Norval J Wardle ' chairmen of refreshments Women's' auxiliary to Street C armen 's union Division No :30 ' I ' - street Mrs A J Pflueger—as- 382-1- t ' i I"' d 111116'- - 44 74t70 t k''''' i 41 I- N - IL ' -- -- ' :40 1 -- - - t 4 i ' c' iI f -- re::10 - m: 1' 2136 Hubbard avenue Mrs John Bray assistnig Ladies' auxiliary to Salt Lake Firemen's association -- - 1:30 p m Civic center trintah Study club — 2 p in Mrs Lester D Preed's home 1164 East South Temple street Mary and Martha guild of St Johns' Evangelical Lutheran church — 2:30 p m Mrs J L 429 Rasmussen Fifth East firt44 ' 'i 4 4 ' - e D 1 ' - L - 0- i fire '4 -- : i ' - '4 - : ' ' ' I I 'L PI sse b 4 1! 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2:30 Mrs Norman H Winde p M t Z - ' From 4 to 6 p m on Sunday tea will be served to members s a ux d t V Nelson - First Thursday club 1 I Greeters' Tea ef tNliardsief i 4011 meet- -7-- ho I chairman Thursday ing of the Girl Reserve committee Mrs Paul J Cecil presidink 6:30 p m Tri-I- J club dinner and Easter program A musical program will be presented by Job's Daughters chorus bethel No 1 directed by Mrs Robert F Scheiber The usual Friday night dance i men will no tbe held for service on Friday in deference to the observance of Good Friday Pioneers' the week will include Salt Lake county camp Monday at 2 p in at Barrett hall 70 North Main street An election of officers will take place Delegates are requested to meet at 1:30 p m for registration Camp No 2 will meet with Mrs Anthony C Lund 716' Fifth East street and camp No 27 is set for Wednesday at 2 p m with Mrs Carl A Miller 325 N street as hostess stooll ! 6°7 4 Civic Moose club m 1:30 p E J Van Ballegooie I r for Preparing Peace?" is the subject of the panel diseueslon to be led by Herbert M Schbler profesaor of law of the University of Utah at the regular meeting of the Salt Lake district council P-- A at the Lafayette school 61 East North Temple street Thursday at N2le°PScm will be assisted from the by representatives boys' and girls' activity groups of the university ' Music will be furnished under the direction of Mrs J R Smith and reverence i be offered by Mrs M Harwill vey Ward president of the La- fayette school President of local P-- A units will meet at 1:30 p in ifitof m p ' "Is Youth aticiniad g 1 ie center Luncheon - meeting Pollee Mutual Aid auxiliary- open house Thursday-1:- 30 t'e -- Machinists-1- :30 for service men and business girls Tuesday- -8 p m Cooperative club play rehearsal Wednesday- -4 p M interclub council Girl Reserves' meeting 6:30 p m Service Men's Aids club 8 p m Delta Tetarti club meDeatiungghstersarokfedUtfaorh ' 1 t AP o - are: Sunday- -2 "WARDROBE" FOR A Salt Lake Navy Mothers' club No 21- -8 p m Newhouse hotel St Martha's guild of St Paul's Episcopal church- -2 p m guild Mrs Daniel rooms of church C Frobes will be guest speaker and Mrs F W Schmidt chairman Auxiliary No 58 Painters and Decorators of America- -1 p m Mrs John Garritson 2831 McClelland street Officers' meeting Regular meeting Thursday 8 p m at Labor temple Ladies' auxiliary No 84 to the International Association of din-worth- y - I - - Sewing and dressings commitmitee St Mark's Hospital Charity assoriation- -9 a m nurses' home Seventh North and Second West streets Grand International auxiliary No 583 to Brotherhood of Lo- m otive En‘gineers Thimble club —1 p ni Doll house tea room 1518 South Main street Mrs Edward M Waltemeyer chairman 'P E 0 Chapter No II — 10 a m Mrs William F Koch 1392 Butler avenue Chapter No Mrs Charles L A 1 p m Wheeler 764 Ninth East street with Mrs R P Douglass assist- cr The annual initiation of new members by the Monday Night Business Girls' club of the Young Women's Christian association will be held Monday at 615 p m at the clubhouse 322 East Third South street New club members will be special guests of honor and will be properly initiated at a candle lighting ceremony following the ner Those to be initiated include Miss Leona' Holt Miss Eleanore Good Miss Naomi H Simper Miss Katherine Jongsma and Miss Jetta Stewart The program will include a review of a play to be given by Mrs William M Hodgson Additional events calendared st the YWCA during the week Arrange Events d forty-secon- p rn 15 ? I - Wednesday T Pioneer Daughters -- :- fit on YWCA 'Group Will Elect Alond ay IN light T :: To Mark Date i The anniversary )1 sue-positi- T J P-- A Council P-- T w Books Panel Meet Thursday Marnsd treasurer '! fr7"-:''' Ef1--1 presidentreatantd a - - t-- ' 1 - and at right Mrs Leah J Abbott who ceeded to the Wedneiday-- - - T 44I'll ''''' " - - The ' club-4:- - United Daughters of the Confederacy-2 p m Mrs W D Prosser 955 East Seventeenth South street Mrs William Davis Price 'will lecture on "The Ha44-waiian Islands" Friendly club--8 p m Moose club 161 Second East street Members and friends invited Dance and social - 1 A inviting officers were Mrs Edna P Wade retiring worthy high priestess Thomas B Shiley retiring watchman of shepherds and Mrs Margaret Latahaw herald Installing offi- cers were Mrs Ruby B Hooker past worthy high priestess MrsDean W Peel worthy herald Mrs Doris Sepel worthy chaplain Mrs Margaret J Carter worthy scribe Mrs Emma O Street worthy organist and Mrs Fava K Parker worthy guardian officers installed were Martin D McGinness watchman of shepherds Mrs Grace E Brown noble prophetess Lyle Sarvis associate watchman of shepherds Mrs Ruby L Rowan worthy scribe Mrs Louise D Stoner worthy treas- urer Mrs Lemmah Boucher chaplain Mrs Nannie worthy shepherdess Mrs Hazel Cushing worthy guide Mrs Louise Lange worthy herald John R Hooker first wise man Fred A Moore second wise man Ray C Brown third wise man Emil Stine king Mrs Mrs Florence Stein queen hand- Mamie McGinness first maid Mrs- - Bessie B Gabriel second handmaid Mrs Effie Sarvis third handmaid Mrs Alice Zarr organist Mrs Frances Burt worthy guardian and Mrs Emma Tanner worthy guard Preceding the installation a banquet was served and a program including the following numbers was given: Vocal selections by Mrs Lucile Soper Smith with ' Wilber Smith as clarinet accompanist pledge of allegiance to the American flag ''God Bless America" sung by the assembly presentation of E the Gertrude Benjamin worthy high priestess jewel presentation- of white shrine jewels address by Mrs Abbott and "God Be With You 'Til We Meet Again" sung by the assembly avenue Ladies' auxiliary No 8 to the Letter Carriers of Salt Lake— 1 p In Mrs Orson W Allen1195 Windsor street ' Culture Lure Tuesday 'I 4 L:: club Ns During an impressive ceremony held in the auditorium at the Masonic temple 650 East South Templestreet Wednesday evening Mrs Leah J Abbott was installed as worthy high priestess of Bethlehem Shrine No 1 White Shrine of Jerusalem Arch M Thurman and Miss Maude R Hardman will be the speakers at the McKinley guest P-A meeting Monday at 8 p m at the school Their subject will be "Human Relationsupship" The evening will be plemented by a school demon- --- o ' White Shrine of Jerusalem Seats New Officer Corps McKinley 11 t: i ::'' ' i :6- I - ' '' ' ' :I 1 "' ''''' I - NN 1 -- 2- Y ' Moose in p Friday Delta Delta Alliance group No 1- -2 p m E Herrett 1228 East South street Delta Knitting Mrs O Seventh Ordf Luncheon at 2 p in Music" ' ''''''1C7-'- Cleofan1:30 p m Mrs C Clarence Neslen 313 Third avenue Sege Lily divisdon NO 150 ladiet? auxiliary to the Railway Conductors of America —12:30 ton avenue J Spencer Cornwall to speak on "Russian and Polish i - e ' ' ' p in Mrs 1353 Prince- - i ' - '':7 Gir- Bliil1:30 William Peterson ' ' ' I ' '2''''' T --- ! ttlti' 11P1- 0 p e 11 an $' The "Ice Kings Daughter" presented by students of the sixth and seventh grades of the Forest school will be presented at a special meeting of the P-A at the school Friday at 8 p m A business meeting at m rill precede the program Mrs Elbert M Cox will preside at this session which will feature election of officers to serve for 1942-4- 3 F ' Et i 9j Buy Defense Stamps Here! 1-- 1 ' '' - ' 4 4 ti- 1 4 Forest a--4 ' : 6e-- - - - - ° )45 o ingotes 7-- I 1- ' ' 20- -38 12 piece Oreiies - 7- i -- Dresses Easter to i ) a -L ' 77 c The program will include: Invocation Edwin E Johnson numbers by East Millcreek sextet with Mrs L H Strong accompanist flag salute conducted by Mrs Metta C Gerrard talks by Dr P T Farnsworth Horace A Sorenson Mrs Arthur W Wiscomb president and Mrs B T Given publicity chairman social hygiene film shown by Dr Welby W Bigelow i4 r 't i" e' Stunning New 7 "r tei ''t k CI oltr 14 41'4 a:-- 1 1 l' ' - tary Mp - - ' ' : ''- - ily- ri ' -: k' -- - - The last meeting of the year of ShertftleGP-TIman sc htoir district at the school Thursday at 8 p rn Officers to be voted on for the following year are Mrs John H Evans Jr president Mrs Alton C Melville vice president and Mrs Sid N Cornwall secre- F- Fees -for ! 4 Credit c)I : ti' p44 E a---- - t - is - e ' 4 ! :' Mrs R S Sleater 66 West ard avenue :4:''' 9 r' Sherman - D 1 l ''''::: T 0 0 No i - ) - ' East Seventeenth South street 1 4 : tz1- ' : 'f - Two Weeks ' i' Week's Events Calendared By P-- A Units Every i i '- ''' 1 Up p:: - I Easter Suits 1a 1 0' ' ! '3$' - ' 4 ‘ 4 Or Pay -' tt sii ' k - Mrs Edna P Wade left retiring worthy high priestess of the White Shrine of Jerusalem 0 I - - - 11 - to ' - ' ' ' )'-- ' - :: '- ' --- :::' ' ' ' ::'' Thimble club of E A Wedgwood auxiliary No 2 United p rn Spanish NVar Veterans--- I s Mrs O R Ivory 13b6 Harvard avenue Mrs Christen Jensen to lecture on Bible literature Salt Lake Women's auxiliary local‘No 6 National Federation of Post Office Clerk3- -1 p m Civic center Luncheon chairman Mrs George E Thurgood Richmond club--1 p m Mrs C H Monson 1723 Harvard Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church- -1 p m Mrs Finis L Ewing 1464 Monday ' tit : ? J I't'''') '11 t i1 play ! 1 - 1 I 1 i - i :: : 1A - - 11 - - 4' z5 fil 6D - iat) til 41-- coat Sills) you've seen Leede dis- - 1 s i qt I tic: '' —-- - '' ''' ? 1: : ' - - - ' 1 I - f 44 -- ::"' ' 1 '' : '' cr ' Women's Clubs Schedule Meetings ' 5 4 r a few days left to shop And BOXY COATS— for EASTER FITTED COATS—SPORTS and DRESS Solids Plaids styles You Mistures just haven'S shopped for your Easter Cli 71 P Only' ''' 8r' - AN ' '::i e - t :1:f : ''C'' - - — Aviaroia:7e' i tv yr 7 ' '' -- i'''''''' -' ' li 4-- it '14° e °' or - - 7-ll li Ia: - 1'1!- ti g ' r'i'j 'Iltill''''' '9 '' -- 'ogi ':" ' ''''' ''' 5 it ' - (4 ' - : :e 4 ' 511 - " -- - ': ( 11714At:::4 Ili 9" ''' - - ii $ ' "1 : Y q-- :- 4 ' A ':ii P t° ' ''- - 1 -4' - - F---- -e - -z– :f---- E-7-:- wo4rs 4yttlo 's - T i 9 --M- ' ' '- 11 0 41y ' i ' i Kr77777:t ' '''' : 3 Accounts 't P ' e f iiii11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111-- Out-of-To- wn ' i ''4 --" sl - 'a 3::--:-- '3-- ' fl '' '1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111' Elq:11111111111111111111111111111111111111111119 r 4 - $:'1''I:- 30 fii :'- - 1 Robert Day and Norman Hayward and Corporal Jack Parry" bugler Community singing will be led by Miss Dean with Miss Booth accompanying at the piano reverence by the Rev Chester S Ramsey of the Bap— tist church and music by the University of Utah string ensemble with Arthur Pedersen Freber as director and Maurine Nichols as contralto soloist Will complete the program Arrangements have been made for guard patrol of the auto park to insure safety for all cars The public is invited to attend itaining i f z 4:41' e gf s A Mrs Knute Carlson reported en "Conditions in Sweden to War" as the monthly meeting of the Nordic Daughters held at the home of lira Cyril L Vance 1328 Emigration street Hostess for the occasion was Mrs Frank Stew- 1 ' A highlight of Thursday evening's program will be a panel discussion on "Education Youth and the War" with Dr BuTton K Farnsworth director of 'secondary education of Utah IL a moderator Talks will be given by Dr Hazel Brockbank president of Utah Education association D E Hammond a member of Salt Lake City board of education Mrs L K Nicholson president Utah State P-- A and Dr James Clove superintendent of Murray City schools Also included on the program will be a flag ceremony by the' following cadets of the ROTC of West high school—Lieutenant Val Barnes Sergeants Frank Jacobsen and Ned Reid Cadets Nordic Unit Meets 1 ':''' - Situation" IMrs A be- fore the patrons of the district the outstanding cultural and educational thought of each year The general themes for this year's institute will be "Our Youth and Community" and "The National Emergency" Mrs Enoch L Anderson president of the Edison school will be general chairman for both evenings and will be assisted by the presidents of the schools who head the committees Mrs James M Hardman will take charge of the program Mrs George A Langford the publicity and Mrs Frank Dunater and Mrs Carl Bischoff decorations and rotine Wednesday evening's program is calendared as follows: Flag ceremony by cadet officers of the ROTC of South high school —Second Lieutenants Nick Byhower Rex Prince and Eugene Bennett and Sergeant Robert Sax — community singing directed by Miss Lizzette Dean Miss Bessie G Booth accompanist reverence by Jesse M Drury a member of Pioneer L D S stake presidency selections by the University of Utah Ladles' double quartet directed by William Peterson "The Sig- nificanice of the Civilian De-'- -' tense" by Gus P Backman state chairman of civilian defense "Home and Family Life" by Miss Charlotte Stewart supervisor of health and physical education and an address by Dr L John Nuttall Jr superintendent of Salt Lake City schools on wrhe School in the War This institute the result of the combined efforts of P-- A offi- cers and teachers of Riverside Edison Jordan Franklin and ::":f ' 13 C 9 i - ::: Riley schools seeks to bring p m 8 -: -- - 29 '1942 : 5 5 I March - reet Floor z CtAII : |