Show r WM-Pr I ti ) - 6 C rainbow streamersfluttered from on high the The juke box played round and round and the Women's US 0 220East South Temple street dance went on till 'wal‘ past curfew became a functioning community project Frid ay at its initial open house affair ere are 550 who hold membership cards in one and already The girls themselves were guests at their own or more of the activities sponsored by the W omen's U S 0 of "fair shades And party-servresentative of the national board dance The affair will be held play- and turn about" VOlUrice men were on hand: of the YWCA one of the six in the women's club house and with tteer hosts The national agencies that have will start at 8:30 p in out of the them and show them a good be will pooled their identities services quite dancing on good and programs for more efficient time Seems not all civic and paordinary concentrating war work a a a triotic entertaing to be done square measures in these parts will be via hostGayle and Elizabeth e Strickler esses Now that there's a Wommaestros of the jive The Salt Lake Women's U S 0 ens L S 0 volunteer "hosts" are will be on hand to give instrucwill be sponsored and guided by tion where needed culte the order the national board of the Y W C A but directed by an advisory N8 ork for estabcommittee of Utah women unPreliminary 1onday the two East South lishment of a Salt Lake Wornthe worn- der the chairmanship of Mrs T Trp:o I s cys ens 17 S 0 began last September H Thompson and the (MP fnr Service fI'l A Lynn with the arrival of Mrs Delite will pool their rc- - at 411 For all directly connected with t Helm director of the and the war the wornen's U S 0 has erterta:nnient division for this area and rep- wives of been established Stage an evening of song and soldiers defense workers go- - i4 I ‘ ii for girls are C7uhrrw)rns clerks WAVES WAACs military nurses lit im- pertance and frequency :that marked debuts of yore nf the seasons social t!ta Now'Irs r1v rooms t ' utt K Places for whole groups of girls to revel in 'perfectly appointed domains of ttit what roninsl 4 - ther own among these new t Prort-t4er- - and gathcring er girl-glitt- is the girls' lounge es a! frA Lion House social center to bow in with frirmal and irf f:(: :a! ceremonies November rt7at 0 :3 S ' ' i iro $ o ! I A -- : : r ‘ 0 - - party Below §' 'V:L !: r t 5 ek 5 Mrs Delite Helm seated t 1 pf 1 i ::''!:"' 1 '1 ' 1 t: Newton and s "' '4:: 5 f ::' ::: Misa Marjorie 's :: actiities for the - ''' l' ' 's: — ' - ' ' Ili!! 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T tosee'N-eRsAe--151- I IZILItlani foundation that imports to your ' I -- - 1 6'43 -- - i Saturday America Association THE PARIS TOILETRIES Street Floor L I f f' '' di i‘- - - ' indivitll for your 81 nal appointment I' -: ---- - : THE -' I:1 --- f PARIS BEAUTY SALON 74 Floor - - I I i 3 1 I '16 ! tLatgoittsmattitmottomotetwas the F No -- ( 1 I VI t a ws East street of UniWomen Salt Lake versity branch 2 p rt at the Newhouse hotel Miss Miriam Marshall United States employment service will discuss the employment of women in this area: and Justin Stewart office of price administration will also speak 5 r 11 FOUNDATION of glowing youth :R ' illeetings Thimble club of Wedgwood auxiliary day at 1 p m with Thomas 211 Canyon i' t Tl rAJT2MMININIVOiMININUETWVERIMISMSEENNIM ttliso0440000-- --- A it t Wasatch auxiliary No 6 Tuesday at 8 p tn at the Civic center 544 South Main street n'elnCh No Dirties auxilinry to ths Brotherhood of It Ailrond Train1in the I 0 0 1r 110n I p m halt 41 Post Office pines Saltair lodge No 494 Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen 7:30 p at the Moose club 161 Second It'':: t f al11111 LOTION t of United Spanish War Veterans will meet as follows during the comirg week: Mrs Martha C "'risk 1384 Thornton avenue will entertain Arerne club on Monday evening' inlan O 7:30 p m Sisters lodgs Uswv - ' V I Set Are Two auxiliaries a 1 p tn bridge luncheon Monday at the Ladies' Literary club 850 East South Temple street Mrs LouiSe K Dods As chairman asaisted by the members at i 1 T Radiant 'Chapter No 12 Order of Eastern Star will hold 7:30 p rn—Coopera- - 1 Following the meeting a tea will be given by Mrs Lawrence Heath president of the Lincoln P-A at her home in appreclation of the fine results of the membership drive e ' - I- Plans for a "Eackrto-Sch()o- r night will be discussed Monday evening by the room sponsors and teachers of the Lincoln high 'school The date for the event is December 2 and promises to be a special treat Events for Week Tuesday tive club meeting Wednesday 8 p nu—Delta Tetarti club theater party Stacey 587 Seventh avenue Friday NVasateh - OES Groups Set pm Another - T I Members of the Monday the Night Business Girls' club ofassoYoung Women's Christian ciation will focus their attention on "A Better World Order" under the leadership of Mrs Arthur Gaeth Monday at 6:15 - t The Franklin school P-- A will meet Monday at 8 p m at the school Arch M Thurman will be the guest speaker Two chapters of the Delphian society will hold meetings as follows during the coming week: Monday Night Club I - hold its first meeting Monday at 7:45 p m F G Poulson new principal will be the speaker ' Jeppson will be given seph at the meeting of the Drama- Music section e'Tuesday at 2 p m Luncheon will precede the meeting 1 - i yta6ims G 10(1 ::c Chapter I of l' E 4' ''''''t- k 7I-- I ' ' 10:0V streets A ''Search for Talent" program from the Jordan junior high school will be presented 21S Society of the First Congregational church followed luncheon at 1 p by Red Cross sewing -- speaker Bookinre club R p Tn et the r telhotirne !Intohome of ney VISS Princeton Avenue lkIrs W n Sad her will review "Negro - Wednesday of the Isatettee"-11-)tictu- Claslept club 1:45 p tn Lion i I center 63 East House Social South Temple street Dr Adam S Bennion will be the guest at the home of Miss Dorothy Daughters ' '4 : T hold p I 3-------------'i-e- — 1 1 The Liberty school P-- A will visiting day from 2 to 4 which will be followed by an informal tea 4 - Authors' club special meeting 10:30 a m Lion House social center 63 East South Temple street ' " - m in the men's lounge of the Masonic temple The Woolen's auxiliary to the Disabled American Veterans will give a potluck dinner at 7 pm at the borne of Atm T N Garfield 275 Claybourne aVertlIP Tuesday Ladies' Aid - v- No Eaton tent No - i 2 p in - Demorn tcz -- i a Z C M Susannah '" i st " 1 T - The Illstory-Tourisection will meet Tuesday at 10:30 a m Mrs C N Sargent will review "They Were - Expendable" B Roland Le04 will be guest speaker at the meeting of the Readers' section '1Vednesday at 17 k 1 - - home-cooke- - 4 :0 $ Poetry- ' SkrTpinq Hours: 10 to 6 e 1 or ruse Suede THE LEGANT 4 - '4: 4 St Mark's Guild A I '' 0V i 4 : : the home of Mrs Frank A Rank 1446 Gilmer avenue V E3eck 14 0 00 'N' kNOb - 1 ''Ii "- : - ' A PORTANT PUMP Is 4e 8 t ( I Is‘teo so'cl i N e‘°‘ eots k I o s r 4 -- N A eC t a e4(Se 4 s-- ' '' 0 4 Veterans of Daughters of Union the Civil War 2 p rn at tho Moose club 161 Second East street - eol'S 40"'° 't - ' e 0:x''') o e' t! : t cc t ot vosrc) 1 1 - 11 '41'9i '': - fi I 40)(1111441tror- ' ''' p i 4 M f ' - -- ty P - ' - - 3 p tw ilk i - 4 i ii ''' 10 - - - :- cratic study group 10 a '4 ‘ ) 4) - - N cN4S4t)'''''S i p- - ' tz: - I - ' Monday Fourth Ward f - War Work Leads Activities Of Ladies' Literary Club - : i t: - ' Coloillar of Club Ecellts Y ‘'S 4- - - - 11'5 :: ::: - t4i A s - 001 st ' $ Dr Philo T Farnsworth will guest speaker at the first of the William Penn meeting'Parent-Teacher associaschool tion Monday at 8 p rri Teachers wiU receive parents from 730 p m to 8 p m A discussion of the new nurses' aid program by Dr Samuel G Paul will be the highlight of the Tuesday meeting of the Webster school P-- A at 8 p rrt '- t34 ': - 4opJwYY4 A 1 - ti4 Jo LI ' ' '''' $1 I 01keg ck Noe 04 )0 ' - i be i if bets 04 'f' '- '::: - 4 1 -- y zi 4 '4 I t American Home" ' - ii " - 1 - I - ' ' p i 1 ' :: ''''' ': be VIP foAturP The Onequa school P-- T A will hold its first meeting of the year Monday at 7:30 p m Mr Nicholas G Morgan' will discuss "The 4 2 '5 tvprn1-ershi- !' ik- - — t I t! 4 The November meeting of the board of directors of the Salt Lake City district council of parents and teachers has been changed to Friday at 10:30 a nu in the Lowell school Executive members will meet at 10 a m- - ' I 7 y k7 : - ': : ' ' 1 40 rrprt:rz or the 11171inr Mae171ahna coIrt No 202 Satin-daat 10 a in at tlIA I 0 0 F h311 41 Post OffIrp rarr‘ Th' winner 1f the sortft w1 ho presentP v:th a sreseill avard -f cA ' ' ' prozram prPsPriteri ! - 3 '4 ilrrange Progranz A I :":'" ' - 4 ' - - t 7 i Junior 11accabees 4 ' z '' - - 1 4 T ? racter" - -- :A"-- t' ' ' ' : - : t ' : '':'--:-- ''ze k:: t The McKinley school P-- A will hold Its first general meet ing Tuesday at8 p rn Arch E Thurman of the Salt Lake Beard of Education will speak on "Th Development of Sturdy Cha- I : ii':' '''':' ' 1 ' qi - s I I - i -- 11 - : - ? 1- 4r?-:2- '7"::::: the Hamilton school i : - : I : — : tures ' - : ' :: Z : ' T----- x :! ' it ' - Ii :: i 1 7 ' :: :"': ' ': z i :: z :r: " The Rev James E Collins will be the guest speaker of the literary and current events section of the Catholic Woman's league when members meet :londay at el :3!) p m at the Knights of Columbus hall 165 East South Temple street The Rev Collins will sTwak on Mexico continuing the series of talks on neighborihg countries 1$ :': " " :: i I : :' : ' i :: :4m-r-smt4- Dabling :: ::: 2 :''' 10'" t! T': :: :: ' t ''''' - k - ' ' 4 '::- registers Mrs James E act!:nty girls call for And the girls are coming in by droves to register for those activities Mrs James E Newton University of Utah student whose husband is fighting overseas Miss Marjorie Dabling secretary at the army air forces basic training center at Kearns and Miss Gwen Johnson were among the first to get their names on the dotted lines for one or more of the special fea- - - Program Planned By Catholic Group !1 T - mirded but with plenty of appeal for the giddier type is in process of preparation Only so far announced is an feature s ad'-fresby Hugh B Brown The lounge its operation and programs are under the super- Listed '3 In keeping with the state anci associanational Parent-Teache- r tion the Hamilton school P-- A has completed its project of appointing a "block mother" for every block in the school district A window sticker has been placed in each --of these homes to a designate the open house" place of refuge for school children in case of an air raid warnto help the children idening tify the block mother The program has been under the direction of Mrs L M Sheets chairman of the war committee nf " Bette Gemmill Fawn Gourley and Phyllis Worden plan - ! i t PTA Groups List Events ' Right Misses started that the is any: ' vision of the Young NVomens Mutual Improvement association ef the L D S church t4 oppmr111 bows In ' 1 4:' k party 4 f 4 0 1 - " book reviews world forums --- - "get-acquainte- d" 1 i - star-studde- ! 1 1 1 at- t The event will be a with in- party t 0d sj C t ons starting at 7 prn and bonds of warm friendship guaranteed by the time the clock curfew for the strilies lo 0 4 ---- ------- - - work Girls' Already its activity program d Is including the usual with the unusual horseback riding fencing bowling archery bridge dramatics at the Lion House social center Include a Monday book review of "Year of the Wild Boar" by Mrs John Simonsen at 7 p rn and a dinner party for Madison school teachers at 7:15 p in Also same hour same day the Emigration stake presidency will meet with the high council and their wives for a dinner party Friday at 12:15 the Browers club will hold their November luncheon and Saturday at 1 p rn the Friendship circle meets for lunch bow1-- in at formal debuts with all the glitter swank z It - ' -- - ' - At play I November 22 1912 tavernment Lion House Club Room Opens Wide Its Doors 1 s 1 it 5 q r—: F old-tim- -- la 'gair Ztibunt iTbr 5a1t Sunday Morning Feminine LSO Makes Debut :- - - - a 4 - - t i 1 |