Show YOUR HEALTH f THE OGDEN STAND AilD-E- OA 1r OGDEN AM INER X UTAH THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 18 1955 CHILD CARE ' 1 V1 Insecurity May Be Cause 1 U ' It -'1 'r Of Child's Bad Habit C - j are: Feeling unloved or unwanted (whether this feeling fs justified or not) rivalry with brothQ — "A friend of mine has a ers or sisters for attention or son 10l2 years old who utill sucks affection of parents unhappiness his thumb The child also stutters in social relations with companjWhat causes this and is there ions or schoolmates fear of sepj anything the parents can do to aration or separation from somehelp this boy overcome these one loved too much pressure habits?"— Mrs MPM from parents or school coupled (A)— In a youngster of this age with a feeling of inability to meet both thumbsucking and stutter- standards set and feelings of ing are generally recognized as physical inferiority There is an excellent book on signs of insecurity You do not to information give enough give the subject of stuttering which us any hint at all of what is may be of help to your friend f rnnhlinr ht Knv It is called "Understanding StutThere are of course numerous tering" by Abraham B Gottlober causes for behavior of this kind published by Grune and Strat-to- n BY DR MILTON I LEVIN'E AND JEAN II SELICMANN I ' yah - i X it I I v- - 4 pep-Late- i No two backgrounds no two families no two experiences no two Send letters on child care to children are exactly alike and "Child Care" in care of General that is why it is impossible to Features Corp 250 Park Ave give you a specific answer New York City N Y The most MOST COMMON CAUSE important questions will be anWhat we can do is to mention swered in this column some of the most common causes (Copyright 1955 General for difficulties of this sort They Features Corp) ! x MRS JIMMY D GRAY is t fie former Miss Carmen Petty of North Ogden She and her husband are honeymooning at Lake Tahoe (Cameraland Studio) Temple Rites Unite Miss Petty and Jimmie Gray LDS v ' Miss Carma Petty daughter of and pink elf roses centered with Mr and Mrs Floyd O Petty of a white orchid - nt wrist-lengt- DeLange and Mrs' Ronald as attending matrons and Miss n Colleen Ellsworth and Miss Petty sister of the bride as bridesmaids All- wore identical dresses of pink nylon and cot white ton sheer and gloves They carried bouquets of pink elf roses and feathered white carnations James O Chamerlin performed the duties of best man with Ron ald Lowder as usher LEAVE ON HONEYMOON The newlyweds are on a honeymoon! trip to Reno Lake Tahoe and Las Vegas Upon their return! they will make their home in Ogden at 336 18th St Prior to the wedding the bridegroom's mother Mrs Dee Gray with Mrs Robert O Browning and Mrs Ronald Gray gave a personal shower for the bride A kitchen shower was given by Miss Jerryj Taylor and Mrs Talmadge DeLange Mrs Ronald Lowder and Mrs Clarence Barker entertained at a personal shower MrJ and Mrs Thayle Gray were hosts at a dinner party in honor of the young couple icv v vv- Vlv n nrilnlf ' i ft K De-An- - ':::: h ' I j TOBE SAYS Ox r Tr f ifi n'fi iiariiii NEW LEMON Here's New Way to Make Refreshing Lemon Pie By CECILY BROWNSTONE egg yolks and buttermilk until combined add to gelatin mixture CHICAGOt (AP) — A lemon Cook over boiling water stirring pie that's as fresh as springtime! Want to try it? The pie is delicate fluffy of the chiffon type but the recipe has a new twist Buttermilk goes into the filling And here's a tip to bear in mind when you are preparing the crust Put vour eraham- cracker crumb mixture into your pie plate you'll need a size plate for this dessert Then set an plate on top of the 8-in- More about sweaters The smartest women have a collection of decorated sweaters for after 5 especially decorated cashmeres I've seen such beautiful white alencon lace — encrusted white cashmeres — the height of luxury I also like a gay color like red or pretty deep blue cashmere with self colored beads and embroidery or if you prefer a pastel color Add pearl embroidery to match as much or as little as you wish Fur collared cashmeres are so comfortable too fox or white mink preferred and although not so new I think they're still very smart Or you may choose a colorful orlon elaborate with matching beads that won't hurt your budget These decorated sweaters are sometimes lined to'make them look and feel more like real jackets (Copyright 1955 New York Herald Tribune Inc) j with buttermilk CHIFFON-PI-E 9-in- Decorated Sweaters Great for After Five Leonard Blanch of West Weber A George Raymond performed the ceremony following the Immediately wedding party's return from Logan a buffet dinner was served to 35 close friends and relatives The hosts" were the parents of the bride and bridegroom RECEPTION IN WARD In the evening a reception was given in LDS Thirty-seventThe bridal party Ward Hall stood before a lighted arch adorned with wedding bells and pink plumes entwined with flowers Flanking the arc were pink candelabra and baskets of white gladioli Baskets of flowers and white bells entwined with blue decorated the hall The bride's gown ' was of French imported Chan-till- y lace over ice blue satin and tulle The bodice was styled with a Queen Anne collar outlined with small daisies centered with iridescent sequins and pearls and sleeves long wrist-poin- t h j I and CCBlanch crumbs and press them firmly into an even layer on the bottom and sides of the pan BUTTERMILK LEMON CHIFFON PIE 1 envelope unIngredients: Vz favored gelatin cup sugar V 3 salt teaspoon eggs (separated) 1 cup buttermilk Ya cup lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 3 cup sugar one graham-cracke- r baked crumb until gelatin is dissolved and mixture thickens — about 8 minutes Remove from heat cool Stir in lemon juice and rind Chill until mixture mounds slightly when Beat dropped from a spoon egg whites until stiff but not dry Gradually add cup sugar and beat until very stiff Fold r into gelatin mixture Turn into pie shell chill until firm ' CLUB CALENDAR floor-lengt- h j cut-wor- UP ireeatfestf odd Fashions A —The USD A approves sprays containing lindane available at garden supply shops in either wettable powder or emulsive liquid concentrate Lindane is also available as a 1 per cent dry powder for application to animals window ledges doors sleeping quarters etc Includes: Runs Chords Improvising Etc L? - Pboaa — ff ! 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NO DOWN PAYMENT PAY ONLY 0125 17K FREE 2449 WASHINGTON WashinctonlDlvd ict NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! w ZCAQ C3 W Yd 390 Yd 90c Yd 09c 1 Huck Towalling yd t g8 416 23rd Street Send your Children back ro school with good vision No Optical service— anywhere--a- 6 r'CZ EXPERIENCED SALESLADY five-tiere- Micro to 10-We- ek ! the-doubl- e Exciting Fall Fab For the Latest Special Summer Course tive? j CAKE was covered D POPULAR PIANO are bothered by numerous large flies from a dairy What barn near our house effecmost preparation is the w-or- FIVE-TIERE- You Can Play Q— We knotted with small bells IDENTICALLY STYLED Miss Renee Heiner was maid of honor with Miss Marjorie Forman of Salt Lake City and Miss Irene Holmes sister of the bride as bridesmaids They identically styled gowns of white dotted nylon over embroidery Their matching bouquets of pink gladioli centered with small rosebuds was tied with ribbon streamers in shades to match the blue pink nd --fellow daisies that trimmed their sheer nylon caps Donene and Marilyn Blanch sisters of the bridegroom and Judy and Janice Holmes were flower girls in matching frocks of dotted nylon trimmed in daisies of pink blue yellow and lavender respectively James Marriott was best man with Melvin E Holmes David W Holmes and Larry Blanch as ushers lain or earthenware containers and pour the acid into the water not the reverse Wear rubber gloves and protect other exposed parts of the body while mixing and applying the soluti-First thoroughly w'et the floor then apply the solutio to small areas at a time Flush each area with water immediately after treat- 9-in- ch IS) can I protect my spring planted apple trees against borers? A— The standard practice is to thoroughly spray the bark with DDT or malathion and then wrap the trunk and lower stems with burlap or sisal paper typing tightly with twine Keep wrapping on for a year or so The cake table with a hand-mad- e cloth from Switzerland over ice blue satin It was centered with the d wedding cake decorated with white rosebuds and laceworks made from pieces of FIX IT lace from the bride's gown and topped with a tiara of lace flowQ — What can be done to reers and wedding bells" move the whitish powder that After a short honeymoon at has formed on the surface of Sun Valley the newlyweds will our basement floor? — PD be at home at 2218 Adams Ave A— If it will not wash off apply The bridegroom will continue his a dilute solution of m : tic acid studies at Brigham Young Univer(one part acid to five to 10 parts sity this fall of water) with a fiber brush Mix the solution only in glass porce UP Junior Club 9 and auxiliary will hold their steak fry at Weber County Memorial Park in South Fork Cancrust yon tomorrow after 6 Method: Mix together the gel- pm Free corn starting and coffee will atin Yz cup sugar and salt in be served All members a n d top of boiler Beat their partners are invited ment fo) Q — How Loof marriage fingertip of lace a fell from were cap scalloped LDS gan Temple last Friday with over blue satin trimmed Miss Rosemary Holmes daughter She carpearls and sequins of Mr and Mrs W Eugene ried white stephanotis centered Holmes 895 37th St and Claude with rubrum lilies and an orC Blanch son of Mr and Mrs chid tied with white streamers Lowd-e- r wrist-lengt- Miss Holmes r GARDEN QUIZ Are Married in Logan Temple in the illusion veil Her United in 3 Her attendants were her sister North Ogden became the bride of Jimmie D Gray son of Mr Mrs) James Q Chamberlin as maand Mrs Dee Gray 856 29th St tron of honor Mrs Talmadge on Monday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple El Ray Christiansen performed the ceremony Immediately following a din ner was given for the bridal party it the Doll House in Salt Lake City by the parents of the bridegroom RECEPTION GIVEN A reception was held on Tuesday evening in the gardenat the home of the bride's parents Bouquets of pink and white gladioli and hurricane lamps tied with white satin ribbons graced the patio and the garden The wedding party greeted guests before a white lattice background The bride's gown was an original model of white nylon tulle with garlands of clipped Rose-poilace appliqued and embroidered with outlines of sequins and pearls on the bodice and full skirt Pleated tulle formed the V neckline and edged the small lace sleeves Her fingertip veil of illusion was held in place by a crown of seed pearls rhinestones and sequins She wore short h white gloves and carried a bouquet of stephanotis AND MRS CLAUDE C BLANCH were married last Friday in the Logan f LDS Temple She was Miss Rosemary Holmes (Bosch and Bell Studio) MR w V P In the past many were tried but almost always W wants to hear about A subacute bacterial endocarditis with disappointing result!s ' sulfa and even the drugs from which one of her relatives first disappointingi seemed is suffering This compartively penicillin Jow however most patients' common form of heart disease is who develop subacute bacterial one on which enormous progress endocarditis (provided' that the disease is diagnosed early) j re- -' has been madein recent years It is a disorder in which the cover if they are given large1 doses of penicillin per-blood stream and valves of the enoughwith other preparations haps heart are invaded by germs of over a long enough period of" the streptococcus family These time There are still some problems: produce growths or vegetations on be t'l": break off and be earned by the there ire different strains Soma blood to other parts of- the body! of these strains are more sensitive- It was formerly a fatal disease to the action of penicillin thait but now most of those who get it others Those which are resisiani can be successfully treated are much harder to eliminate V from the body 'I BEGINS GRADUALLY Also if the patient is treated As a rule subacute bacterial enough penicillin endocarditis b e gins gradually at first without causof strain streptococcus the The patient may firsnow signs infection may of easy tiring Thereisloss of ing that particularto and resistant penicillin become on energy and lack of id respond therefore less likely there are likely to be chilly sen- to of Combinations treatment Somesations sweating and fever attackother with germ times muscle orjoint pains and penicillin used fre substances ing jare These headache are present j symptoms may appear alone or quently It is a" real triumph that a in various combinations bacGradual loss of weight appe- terrible disease like subacute about which tite and nausea often appear terial endocarditis so helpless once were early The victims are frequently physicians most inin cured be can now pale with the skin often showing stances The remaining difficula slight yellow tinge As the disease progresses other symp- ties are being gradually mastered It is tremendously important toms and complications appear of course that diagnosis (which is not always easy) should be made early since this also affects the outcome By Mrs ! 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