Show :77M!r7: THE SALT LAKE 'TRIBUNE Sunday January 18 1918 Perk Up Wardrobe With Some Glitter By RHODA WORLEY to you've a flair for the fancy but the old purse strings just vrtyn't stretch far enough to Sellers-Yout- z iruptials Told BURNS Wyo—The marriage of Miss Darlene Sellers is by her mother Mn Orme Francis Sellers Roger Youtz a son of Mr arid Mrs IL Fletcher Youtz is the lucky man The couple recited vows Dec ZS at the home of Mr and Mrs A K Wogensen Lei Richard Jones solemnized the double-rin- g wedding A dir-nfollowed the ceremoor y The bride was attended by a wleter Mass Sellers of Esit Lake City Kenneth Youtz brother of the bridegroom was ed er or best rruin visitors for the Out-of-tcr- ant occasion were Mrs M H Howard and Herbert S Howard of San Francisco grandmother and uncle of the bride Mr and Mn Francis Sellers of Oakland Cal brother and sister-in-laof the Mrs Victor Jacquot of Casper Wyo who Is a easter of the bride The newlyweds hare returned to of Wyoming to w b-- e contmue their studies Shining ocamples I lack paton-1- - pamper it! Well climb down off your high horse Marns'elle and use a bit of that stored ingenuity rumors tell us W all possess Start out by looking through that cherished treazure box ' of unstrung beads and jewelry with missing clasps links or stones Take that tray of pearls for example and select- - the tiniest and most delicate of the stones Then why not embroider them onto a pair of black afternoon gloves in a dainty French knot pattern? Chic to say the least as well as ideal for formal attire Now to that dazzling Rhinestone bracelet you always adored until its precious clasp snapped Wear It sewn over the shoulder one of your strapless evening gowns for an effect that will really send the stag line rhumbaing your way One of your cocktail blouses of gunneys (dresses that is) undoubtedly is figured with flowers so a unique Idea might be to enhance their beauty by filling the centers or petals with Chances are glittering gems your suitors will swear it'a an original and wardrobe morale will soar sky high There are tricks too for making buttons and earrings trona discarded jewelry Clips also may be designed which will give last year's chapeau shoe finery or handbag a decided look of distinction I 500 sisgi 00!!!!"' r Transform flowers on a dress heads on edges of petals with strap 1 one is ng Eye-taki- vari-eol- boulder I gems 1 or " ' t i I Id NI 1 : ' 2 4 1 s were bridesmaids Wanda Mecham was flbwer girl Eugene Nielson page boy and Cecil Gibby attended his brother as best man: The couple will reside in Rose- i 1 vsal - ALL SALES FINAL i I If Child's USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT Mrs Ernest Thornton is former Miss Donna Garrick 14 East Broadway - - oliAN16eri6: 4 i Marguerite Jepperson director the Mendelssohn Male Chorus led by Elvis B Terry and a selection by the Intermountain Little Symphony Allen Jensen director -- Left-Hande- d be an asset It may be an inconvenience most of us being right-hande- right-hande- 711100aft-- left-hand- left-hand- r sr th now tailored s t with t' 1 3 te softly birds-ey- e It d Bible The left-handedn- brain Some children have become all im gore skirt ell perfect handmaiden for the Spring Feeling Sizes - For those shining momeilts 11111Rin when she wants to look especially attractive i gleaming black plastic patent that won't peel good looking gold trims pouch styles clever box styles and under-arbeautifully designed - 1 " m typeall : LET BAGS-- ST FLOOR 4 0 Hero are your proud now -1 0 - SE 4 c44- that say: "Spring's coming!" 21 I) W j ed left-hand- e stutterers some have difficulty ii in spelling certain seta of words II sharkskin Now that is impogoes back to the structure of the right-hande- 7c 8 ss left-hand- ed r ? Looking of SprTng Trust right-handedne- 'L RIGHT FOR SPRING 1 Elther's Easy There are children who use first one hand and then the other NVIly not if they can and want to do so? Some use both hands equally well That is an extra bit of power given the child and is so much gain In any case the child is to be allowed to use whatever hand he uses with the most ease and satisfaction to himself It is a bad mistake to tie a child's hand behind him In an effort to force upon him That cannot be done no matter what means are used Ile must remain Try teaching him to use his knife and fork in the usual way but if he should lay down his knife and take it up again in his left hand let him alone Suggest he try opening the door with his right hand but when he twists and turns the knob without effect and uses his left hand to get the door open that will be all for that Just let the child go his way happily and nothing too bad will happen to him because of it ed d we have arranged thingsd for the convenience of people Tables are i: set with knives to the right traffic is set that way doors 1 are opened and closed that way so the t person sometimes finds himself at a disad- vantage This is not a serious I matter It is easily overcome He by the person soon adjusts himself and gets on very well t? 1Vrong Thought I l' Some parents and a few believe that the Fteachers child should be made ! and some have difficulty in learning to read Some seem not to be affected But so long as we know that there is danger to the child in the 'process of changing his handedness we should leave it alone - - because - Keith Concert One of the outstanding affairs of the new year was the concert presented in the Joseph Smith building" Friday evening honoring Mrs Royden James Keith of Chicago national president of Federated Music Clubs Mrs Victor J Bird district president of Federated Music Clubs was chairman Musical numbers were given by the Provo Relief Society Singing Mothers Chorus under the direction of Dr Florence J Madsen the Chauntenettes directed by Leland M Perry the Provo Womens Council Chorus under Miss When a child indicates that he uses his left hand better that he does his right let him have his way Nature has made him This an be inconvenience but may it is no affliction It even can left-hand- : Sfsharlesu Nsed Not Bo Cosily" ) Announcement is made by Mr and Mrs Joseph Hancock of Orem of the engagement of a daughter Miss Helen Hancock to Calvin Carlson a son of Mrs Iva Carlson Both are Brigham Young University students The couple will be married in the Salt Lake L D S Temple in early spring By ANGELO PATItI Garrettt : - Nature—It's for'the Best if) 14ii "9 Hancock-Carlso- n was performed by Pres Robert I Burton in Salt Lake LD S Temple Foilowirg the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the home of Mr and Mrs Riley Huff of Provo uncle and aunt of the bridegroom A reception Wilts given in the Timpanogos Ward amusement ball in Orem Mrs Clara Thur- man was matron of honor Miss Erma Nielson sister of the bride was maid of honor Miss Grace E Thornton Miss Fae 1 ' ville Cal Mr and Mrs Acel A Nielson of Orem announce the marriage of a daughter Miss Vera Niel son to Clarence J Gibby a son of Mr and Mrs John C Gibby of Roseville Cal The ceremony 1 ) - f01 ' Rowley Rowley Miss Maurine Peay and Miss Lois Nielson sister of the bride Nlelson-Gibb- v 1 4t ri'-1- Lovina Miss 4 1 II 1- 1- Romances Spice New Year itron 16 ' The last word would be deck-wit- h ing long gloves with a design By EDITH Y BOOTH PROVO — The marriage of Miss Donna Garrick and Ernest Thornton Garrett took place in late December in the Lehi L D S Church Fifth Ward The double-rin- g ceremony was performed by the bridegroom's father E B Garrett Following the nuptials a reception was held Mrs Ildene G Cooper was ma- of honor Mrs Mona Rig- Miss Elvira Watford Miss Julia Adel) Garrett were brides maids J Max Thornton attended Mr Garrett as best man The bride is a daughter of Mrs S L NVilloughby and Mr M H Garrick The bridegroom Ls a son of Mr and Mrs E B Garrett of Lehi The newlyweds are students at Brigham Young University i A o''''N i Dresses Values to 3995 SALE I cif( 10 Blouses valusito 398 SALE 15 Blouses Values to 1295 SALE 20 Bathing Suits Values to $15 SALE 50 Earrings rah to $198 SALE 25 Pearl Necklaces 91u$37ALE t PROVO SOCIETY PRE-INVENTO- RY SUIZ ' ''' t BLOUSES BATHING and JEWELRY k cri-s- Exclyisito Nos - sALEOF Dpirci MAZ 7z37 'a- - ed 8 9-1- FRED C GRAHAM ot the GRAHAM 11USIC & LI:C4141- 131111EAll- 5 announces the following COMMUNITY CONCERTS AND SCHOOL ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS for this season i DOLLARS SIXTY-FIV- E IRIAM MARMEIN LLOYD LA VAUX Dancer JEAN HERRES Harpist with BERTA CARTER Soprano MELODY MAIDS String' Ensemble Accordion Virtuoso ENGLISH DUO 6- - I tk DWI Soprano and Contralto & SHAW Piano Duelists ALEXANDESt NOVELTY TRIO Music and Dcmcing LEON SMITH With Prima Donna Lecturer EVA VIARDA Soprano vw41 - 31 SOUTH MAIN m -- ' SHOES-BALCO- NY DAVID E STARRY "West Indian Witchcraft" DONALD SCOTT MORRISON AMERICAN CONCERT TRIO Pianist mo siea sandals whose strap points to your pretty or the platform'd pump with soft instep slanting bow rff Trainor oi Wild Animals KENNETH WALKER PASCAL STRING guARTrr SALT LAKE OPERA QUINTET 4 GLENN MORRIS Scientist SINGING MARINES ! Nothing is quite so elegant with all your drcssy things as brightly gleaming patent Yours for now and on through spring in the ncyt closed t Soprano Pianist Dancer BEN FERRIER -- White WateF Exploration" Fred C Graham 607 Templeton Bldg Salt Lake City Utah I - |