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Show YWCAWill Don't Disagree Send Ten To Parents Should Work In Child Convention Together Discipline Open House For Girls Continues After Success Three More Programs Are Set By Center Thetr flrst'Trprn house - on Thursday evening proved such a success, members of the Lion d of Bankeiettgs, 7 pm. Omega lathers will be entertained by then daughters at 7 pm, luncheon foi officeis and teachers of. Wasatch Ward ing Thurs-day---C- 8 Miss Bywater To Be and Mis Lynn G By water innounre the betiothal and then mairiagc of 8 Itmple and A the Salt In on Mav Lahp inception will he given evening at the home of het gianrlmothei Mis Alu am Hatch at 129 .Noith Fust West Slieet The hiidegroom has recently returned from the Texas mis- Lucille laughter, Miss Helen Por-V- , Jywater to Elmer Lewis son of Mi and Mrs Charles f. Penv of Imblei, Oie The marriage will take place a in the sion. Golden Link Theta Rho Gttls I and I es Bonnes 'Amis Theta Rho Gills Club No 4 will install their ofneeis Monday at lOOP Hall in San-d1pmMisin the Jennie Nelson, piesi-rien- t of the Rehekah Assembly of Utah will be the installing offieei Mis Muivel Stuait, semblv vite piesiebnt of the w ill ac t as mai dial A chsc of i 'ilihdates will he es initiated bv the Bonnes mis Ulul) at this time The combination staff for the sialing of Assembly officers wilt piactup Tuesektv at 8 pm in the moF Hall 41 Post Office o M pi evident. Mis E Rovloi, vice president Miss Fe-lvKidneigh, lecouhng seue-taiv- , v Now on a honeymoon are Mr and Mis Charles F. Hill (Miss evedcen W'oolscv ) whose maryestn riage vvas solemnised Temple clay in the Salt Lake They will letuin to Salt lake . r to live a the leitmotiv, Following wedding bieakfast was given at the home of the hi ide s aunt. Mis. Fred C. Heightsman of 751 East Third South Stieet. and in the evening a leception was given at the home of the brides mot het The bi ide woie a gown fash ioned with a satin bodice and she bouffant biocaded skin, nose earned an old fashioned Mis attendants Hei gay os Ruth J Cammack of and Miss Kathlyn Caly, tatfeta. chose gowns of pink Eugene W. HiU "as best man at the leception Assisting weie Mis U Udell Hill, Miss lielin Heights-maRuth Hill, .Ah and Miss Hazel " Heights man.. Mis Fud C Heightsman and Mis Reid W Me ill ivm assisted in t bulge of bv Miss Elsie Mu tin, Mi-- s Id Johnson. Lila na Hill Miss Miss Hoi a Miss Billee Thomas Dibble, btokei. Miss Frances Miss Lois Kilpat. and Miss bhn-ie1 -- v Halt. The bnde is a daughter of Mrs Maryhale Woolsey of 8J F Stieet and Parley Woolsey of Mi ITT Second East Stieet Hill is a son of Mi ami Mis C'hatlcs Hill of 417 Goshen Stieet. n R Mi A AleAitlnu Gnls at S Post lean Niinok ptesulent presiding chill mar tu e sod Initiitmn will be laid at this meeting si e f ' M i - 1 s ,t thi M iv I meet it vvlieb me the is of mem-Iwill be Mi-- 1 is will be giu-t- s 1 II inch o Mis Loot ge T Mis i Smith and it stiorrg New offieei- - will he elected losto-sp- Thutein Smiftg tnv t Ki mu lit M ( u pi nil i Wis- l i , Mo, , is fi f, no. Mi Iom nli M i isull. Mis Lion it'l Mi- Millei Beniamin bmk- - Mi- -, (, Susinin ,m, Mt s Kent D ei nelms pi "sidents ami Miss I ms Mi s given a piogiam ll u -- i All- - Plea-- m of hei duiehtet uinge MacNen to (oipoiil Mai Andersen son Mi Mm g n Afg-- F.lva lai-e- Mi demoiinv -- - 4ub- - No To Meet At Hotel FREE DEMONSTRATION McIntyre STUDIO bldg. The I adds Atixil mtv to the Disabled American Aeteian- - of the AAoilrl W li will meet at s Alondav it the Ntvvbouse pit Hotel Alts Gpoige ,A kaustwill be in chaige. the foi met Ali-- s Bene Hamm daughtet of Jlva Mi. Ik Mine H Hamm and Mi a mist OI1 ,f im, A1 is ighleenfh - -- t llm i -- e ill she vou aNo till me those who te whothet icne should wear hats and stieet chesses or must they weai long chesses and no hats is that if all five officers WANT to leceive and the tea is so importantly large AA wash.id add., AAaid Ihe-answ- er that leceiving line of this length wont be out of all six in line will be quite all light The pnncipal objection to a long line is that mam people find it awkwaid to have to shake hands and sav something in even how to o' main a n t Kov -- And as ah railv noted too long a line is ovei weighting to a small gaihei ing In anv case. I think a telay re- nj iciejri oom Itahlien ceiving line of thiee (and" the lemainingHbiee acting as hostesses who walk about and conThomas Tyvs Angeles duct guests to the tea table, etc ) vvas a x in Ogden and Salt Lake makes the moie friendly and, tiio past If rfk Thr formci Oc theiefoie, successful party den rnrahst tnd teichcr came t vou follow this plan, the to i tali to i pie-eof the should club stand the mehibeis of die n.uig t nenicst the dooi of entrance, tu- - of die I till Ploneeis then the guest of honor and then at then innv ention held iPtenllv the othci officeis The president m halt ake it Hotel t tab would stand in Imp all the time, On AAedne-da- v but the other offieeis would Abs evening take ttiins het her receiving Nelson Was special guest of the 111 i g. w LUnJ h a nufeav- - U J'cdrn Soug- - Soneis ew-- rm 4. PI of tl e reception committee can Thutsflu af'ernoon of the be easily lecogmred as hoste-- s Musical sonetv at the home rs h wealing duplicate cor- of Alt- - Atelba Read Jones on then shoulders wheie age-, Alts NoKon vvas a hru-- e they would he most easily seen guest of Ah and Ah- - AAahei T 1L possible, all those who aie Read during her stay In Dgden going to stand in the receiving and ot Do and Abs altu D lire should weai dicsses of the Thomas at salt lake Citv She smic length Long simple aftci-nooletmned to hot home Satutilav di esses would he most suit- rvening able and with tjiese no bats SPANISH FORK The Radius' Over use of overstuffed furni-tuiLiteiarv Llub was entertained makes a .stuffv room. Relast Friday afternoon with Mis lieve that ciovvdcd feeling bv inAnnie R Beck a'A ho'stess A ti oducing occasional pieces of review of the book, Lincoln the wood furniture, a delicate maMan of God, was given by Mis hogany end table, mirror or side Eliza Nelson. chair. Tisiting In (X.DEN Nelson of Airs 4 pies-iden- nt e Cih-fot- AA j psu. Flits ng-lu- Sem-Ri- e -- ill Hold Luncheon The Cltclp AAa-ai- ih of the Uonsctvition league will hive a no host luncheon on (hut dav at pm ,jt the Avia- tien (Inn bit) Last South Tem-' luld l 1 1 Electricity TELEPHONE POSTURE FORM Avenue Mt- e ake Temple I'd'tv (omplimenting the btule ho-te- ss ng Pnnre'on pip-id- A DI si i w - ho t it a p,u hi uioi t bi nle u he i In me Ah mg All lf. and I co llu-- i also enti i tamed t a the ktnd of Americans ate fight- Mi lent will will be I eds honev mooning and AD- - La aV Ah l'h - sheet Abs Hank (hau.man of the B stieatoi event AA n c FORK Men'Heis the Bela Thalian Club to Spnngv ltle Monday to cc the Art Exhibit. RPANDsH of d A Pleasant Room MATCH As charming a model as weve seen in a long This pleasant French provincial room in shades of dull greens and wood rose is planned around a portrait of two little girls and their mother. room while was furnished with French provincial reproductions in buttei-nu- t Three walls and beech weie papeied in a Piovinte pattern with an almond green was giound the fouith wall the painted plain gieen and t woodwork was gieen The was wood rose bioadloom, the draperies beige pebble cloth hung under a shaped butternut A bergere and valance board ottoman were covered m a punted cotton in the same design as the wallpaper, the sofa was in a striped fabric, the wing chan The center of in plain green. interest in this room was a portrait of two little girls and their mother painted by Carl Chase A delightful Fiench provincial bedioom was in pale yellow. giey and red the walls striped in yellow and giey, the curtains in a flowered chintz with ground, the spread pale quil ted chintz in red and cream and the floor was a textural herringbone weave m natural color. FOR THRIFTY WORLD In the coming months, mav be vears, of doing without or mak ing over, a room furnished with French provincial pieces w ill be a comfort For this furniture developed in a thrifty practical world . . . however frivolous were the patrons for whom formal French furniture was made, theres no question that the French families for whom French provincial furniture was made were frugal and forthright It is furniture that can live up to a fine rug but can get along with a plain painted floor or with home made rugs, it is furniture that is poised with handsome fabrics vet warms to the and friendly charm of quilts hand-craft- s and home dyed made-ove- i s So if you are considering new furniture at this time, consider this poised and genial style It will grow on you with the years rather than cat-pe- je1-lo- Brush Your Lashes - Before you put on your mascara, .brnsh the lashes with a small brush to be certain that they are well separated. the point 'not moie than four sound unbreakably emphatic to a leader who is seiving as Chapman, of a Committee on a very latge Aiiangements lub tea, and who asks me to explain what is to be done about five officers of the dub and the one impoitant guest of honoi it only font may stand to were mamed Anul J hev the Salt Ah - on ing foi e luist - n t Now m Ogden ate 11 in W CLASS French provincial furnituie is the middle class furinture of France the furniture of those who live (or lived1) in jgemal comfort and upretentious, contentment. Most of it stems of course from the superb court styles of the 18th century translated into terms of everyday living To many it has even great-e- i appeal than the grander ver sions of French cabinetry. it suits our democratic world far butter than the gold and glitter of the royal French It has beautiful lines, styles. simple vet gracious, it usually jeveals ihe jiatmaLgram. of the staunch and forthright woods it Is made of, it can be used with cottons or with, silks, so versatile is it. Another alluring point about It is the fact that it js agreeable Weve with most other styles seen pieces of this sort used w with maple, ith English mas, lioganv, even with modern, for it is as cosmopolitan as France is Or is it simply that France is the common denominator in our decorative world WALLPAPER, CHINTZ IS A REASON Evidently I have made -s AAuoehuff Po- -t w at A ot Id dl a Hu kman win t of (HiDL dud the of v 10 l e tu Mi s ( busten Jenscp will lee lino on Biblp bteialiue (lining i of Hie; Uultme I me t lub d 11 ' p m Mav at the bom, of Mis D J Bloom of Vi honm-ei- l Mi Andei -- oil M L D iv - All s t oh Mill le h n All ibli A Peae oe k and niten-- e )nhn Miss Flamm i The I aches Demonatic Study Gioup of the fouith Wald will heat Di ( liailes P Schleicher, on ol the Lmvetsitv of Utah, SecMomliv at 2 pm at 220 ond Avenue on 'The Demon aw Will Talk On Bilde 1 Noting 6 JO 8 Committee. IS MIDDLE BY EMILY POST nt the hall with 'DO gue-'- s attending The hi ide woie a white satin gown with fingei of bridal mist veil tip with late eoronefsTvTe arranged ar Che head. Her bouquet was of orchids the eouple Attending wete AliMaiian kvettson and Gene "ng Assisting at the reception An"iM''rIt v Ionn' Hdi pei and of StudyTJroup TcrMeet the and Hans P Ancle en of L, The mintage t .wsk plan- - cm J4 aHN-ewOHeatv La ct e Business Lint-- t .A Hui me option Ladies Democratic Mi I - Mi- Pan w as Antone M id- -i n if Ills announied Mi i I Miss Madsen Weds Mm i Adi - All- tieasuiot when vv TO ... ... Deceive There is no definite RULE that limits a leceiving line to four. It can be as long as a or Committee on Airangements even a single hostess finds it necessity to make it Howevet, it is tiue that four is the outside numbei UNLESS THERE Girls' first aid ass s jo pm, bci vice Mens Danci Satin day too pm Gill Re '"i ve annual motheis, tv pat h Alls v ui seciel pm. A eld trd oftueis of the 0(uti h Si hoot P I win an noiiiu t todav is follow s Mi s lull - s Millei ml pie-- lhe Fiiddv-no3- An-(le- Newlv vvas held Apiil 17 me rican Dav lO'iilon? Committee of the called by Mi , duectots himp-on- MacRAE BOYKlKl Whatever the political destiny of France should be, it is certain that French culture and civilization has a universal character, lilce the Greek, and so in a sense it belongs to all who love it. This peculiar quality explains why France contributes genially to almost every period room Rare indeed would it be to find any interior in the western world that tfoes not have some- - whrspoi; of 'Fi'mch'influence either in the furniture or in the fabrics t it may be a orin the accessories. This influence may he but a' faint fragment whisper It may be a literal translation. definite accent This nostalgic affection for the France that was has been reflected in several model rooms weve seen lately. Some appeal old ing miniatur pieces of French furniture were also included in the exhibition of Children of France under auspices of the American Friends Service Rule Of Four Stands If No Reason For Exception Appears of meeting rm, Matrons first aid class at t lumheon of the Home Town Club Thmsdav afternoon t at the home of Airs Joe son of H9 B Stieet B Ada Ptesent wrte Ahs W ii- Mrs Fima B AAlutelev, eloda 1) Laisen, lltms Alis Atis Suah E t lift Alts Saiah ( toluison Abs Alav I Biad-- Oquirrh v fm mei t tali of w , piesident Tluusdav 8 pm TuL Club win hold annual spring cafd. parts Mts Asa S Armstrong is genet al chairman of the catd party People To Have Lnncli log 11 boatd Uvde Former Spring City o 1n JO a m 11 he Executive A i s All May nt capon- ii gulai ihib membeis aie h i ilrd lo meet at the Public hiaiv IT South State Stieet at 12 odiHk noon Assisting hostesses will he Mis I A! Shields Alls AAauen H Alaix Keate and Alt Michael (, uliji ciisen C T 1 in i! 0 All ions' ( lub has been ad vamed oik vviek to Mav at I'm lit the- - New house Hotel to allow memhi i, t i tltend the lulu t ( onv ition oi mu- - Inn n ill era of f ii ei s 1 of the muting tigulai Mis A Mrs Giant Gregei son. chairman of the Alusic and Diama section of the Flks ladies Club, announces that nvembei s aie invited to a "Alivdav Tlavdav on He home of Alls. Alondav at I I! ( lu sc of Noith Salt lake Theie will be an election of Ladies Lions Lluh Meeting To Be May 1 Alms I,a tiea-m- g eones-pondin- Elks Ladies To Meet At Party Golden ink Theta Rho Club No i will meet Fi ldav pm in the I OOF Hall 41 Otfiee Plate with Miss The secietm, Joseph onms- - The i Miing piesident Alts John (' Bai nos will he as aelv uei to the club Plae e aelv A ( I T Tuesday Following the con-ei- t of Miss Doiothy Mavnor to he held at Kingsbury Hall, members of the Cooperative Club bv members of the Civic and Study Club, will be hostess-e- s to Miss Mayrkir at a at the AWCA Clubhouse reception 7 Wednesday pm, service mens aides nutrition cla-- s and swim 8 pm, Delta Tetarti Club Dr AWlbv W. Bigelow meeting, of the State Board of Health, will be the guest speakei and will a film pie-oWith These vA - Effects BY ELIZABETH ( I sent her a selected list of books on facts of life and sex education at home also a list of nooks to paients on guiding the child including some for parents of teen age children. It is manifest that this father Is like his father and expects his wife to assume parental responsibilities relative to those I doubt his mother assumed whether his wife will change him much unless she tan work on him through a fuend of his in whom he would have great confidence I rant understand why any intelligent parent will disagree with the other parent before the child about his upbringing ments The Sugai house Business and Professional Womens Club will hold a candlelight installation Inn 22b i hieakfast at AAea-k- u bast Twenty fust South Stieet, at Id am Sunday Miss La Aea McArthur past B P W , pi evident of St f.eotge will install the following new '- cnrlo-e- d 1 Sugar House Club To Install Sunday Couple To Theta Rho Make Home Clubs To Meet In Salt Lake M. B. Hostesses Alison, chan man, Mrs. C M llham AVilken, ken in, Mis Mis R L Me Cat die, Mrs John i Bauc and Mis James AAhite lai in ipating on the piogiam will he Mis Eliot Bat ton, Mis I aun 11, Hold Miss Hauling Mm L H Ciockett, Twelves Mis Veh Alls llaiolel Eldiedge vin Allen, Mis J A Olsen, Mis Mark AAalton and Mis. HOiry Crosbv, Bride Of Oregon Man Mr refreshments S, will be Mis IN TFRI'ERKS Will! D1SCPILINE ' He hot only snons flip ehll- dren himself Tint fie Interferes" with mv disciplining and intercedes for the children. Now, perhaps. I lad better tell you a little aboit hn home life befote he vvas mauied He was the oldest in a family' of thiee boys, and no gnls His mother and father weie a devoted ccuple and the lwv s worshipped their mother but what she said went Father was just a figure bead The child) en rome to me moie quickly with their little woires and problems than they do to their father and I feel very incompetent to handle the of an adolescent bov ptohlems Do 1 ou have a list of pamphlPts and books on this subtect which would he of spenal help to a elmothei A7seir addi esCecT-e- nv ope anil a three cent stamp aie v Monday 6 p m , Service Mens Dance Committee meeting, called bv Mrs June Doak, b 15 pm, Monday Night Business Girls' Club will hold annual progressive dinner party, club member will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence J Elder of 1 14 Ea-- t Btoadvvav From there, the girls will go for the fust corn se of their dinner to the home of Mis Joseph A t lav ton in A al oida Then the gioup will go to the home of Mrs Wilbur Good of G 40 Ninth East Street The mam rouige will be served at 1518 South Main Siteet The Hessen course will be seived at the home of Mts. Einest R. Sthaar of Hbt Twenty third East Street, wheie the girls will spend the remainder of the Mrs Schaar is in chargeevening of arrange- National Association of letter Carriers, will hold a special Mothers Day progiam at 1 pm May 1 at b06 Ninth East- - Stieet No Loucks C A eek Sunday 2 to 4 TO pm open house for service men and business gnls, the Kappa Sigma' Club will Fiatermty Mothers' Setslothers Day vs hu-ba- w Postal Group Auxiliary "Mv husband is a fine man, an and in many excellent respects a gianrl father, but he just can t seem to be able to lealize that children must he trained He will give the children anything in the world they ask for and many times inconveniences both himself and me to give them some little pleasure But he will mot cooperate them AVhen, I jn disciplining tease him about always giving thechildren fust c&nsiriet ation lie savs, I want mv ch',d"en to havp ln lfe thp bungs chat I mis.ed president, national on Economic Education, .Miss Charlotte Niv en, secretary for the National Interpretation and Support Staff, who recently l eturned from London. the Meanwhile, following events are scheduled at the YWCA clubhouse for the coming ) Miss Helen Lucille Bywater, who In the Salt Lake Temple will exchange nuptial vows with Ulmer Lewis Perry. ther part in discussions aimed at formulating some program for participation of YWCA groups in the war piogram and in building a better post war world, Miss Pierce said, Pnncipal speakeia Giace I Of Beauty Which No Conquest Can Take From World doc-tiin- e, With delegates from YWCA's In Colorado, New Mexico, western Texas, Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, the Utah women will take Mis Period Furniture The nation over, father Is usually more exacting and severe with the child than the mother. As a rule, it is the mother who is the more ready to accept the or hard discipline Ipioblems to the father, or to interfete when s,he supposes the father is too strict and severe, Now and then, however, I hear about a father Avho lets his child do as he pleases, who won t discipline him, and will interefere with the mother when she does The following letter from a mother of a boy 42 and a girl 6, describes this tvpe fa- named Elliott national V Miss Rose Terlin French Culture Still loved BY GARY C. MYERS, PH. D. Miss Pierce and Mrs. F. M. Duncan, director of the Health Education Department, are on the planning committee for the conference, and will be accompanied to Sun Valley, according to present plans, bv Miss Evelyn Voybs, Mrs Guy H Wight, Mis. Charles S. Lawrence, Mrs Stewart Clarke Jr, Mrs R A Glen-ny- , and three others yet to be will include Relief Society at 1 p m. 'Friday Brazilian Mission So bJU ciety dinner and social, p.m , Ensign Stake M Men-a- nd dinner Gleaner Gills offners and social, 7 pm. Satuiday Llbei ty Stake Gleaner banquet, Cotter-el- l 7 pm, Miss Aiiginia hostess. ill Be Married On May Ten member of the Salt Lake YWCA are expected to attend the Rocky Mountain Regional Conference of the YWCA at Sun Valley, Ida , from May 1 to 3, Miss Florence - M Pierce,. Salt Lake general secretary, said to- dav. House Social Center Committee are looking forward to three more Thursday evening enterare tainments for girls who alone in Salt Lake. The next .thiee open Rouses, will be held from 7 to 9 pm. on April JO, May 7 and May 14 and featured on each one wijl be a progiam of music, the story telling and games, announced committee today. The full calendar for next week follows Monday Golden wedding reception from 6 to 10 p m. for Mr. and Mrs William T. Cannon. Wednesday Annual Scout Masters banquet, 7 11) p m ; Mrs. Joseph Anderson, hostess, meet- IT W Saturday, April 25, 1942 THE DESERET NEWS Salt take City, Utah 4 Rouge No Longer Slapped On HarunjsScarum . hot e vou (Released by Consolidated Feature, Inc buv carved mahog-anfurniture, examine the calving caiefullv Smoothly finished carving, clean cut and fine in detail js a sign of careful v and superior furniture AVhen you BY JOSEPHINE LOW MAN the and things it can do foi a woman have become Makeup, modern mnacles Rouge no longer is slapped in harumscarum beads and it did searum nor does mascara hang in heavy from our upper blinders v .1 s no-- ' Today, befote the. smart man applies mabeup, she studies her skin tone, the shape of face eve, and SnSttth and the wav' her eves aie et in her head She even likes hei pei onahtv into conuli ration IMPORTANT TO BE VITA Eve makeup is important to a woman bcautv and it can take vears- - Horn bhtt age and add If pounds to "her attiactivenes the whites of the eves are clear and the surrounding tissues have been caied for, vou .can have lovely looking eves at any age eve Many women pass up feci that it thev because makeup too spectacular for them or i Thev thev aie too old for it have been tnghterfed awav ftom its ue by the beaded, aitificial effect I mentioned unneces-saiabsolutelv This v 1 The dav ha passed when nr-t'Y0frnp"tr nr? upper lid or fear to shed an honest tear at a movie A good brand of mascara will stav put until vou forcefullv remove it with water and cream Befot e v eu put on your ma caia bruh the lashes with a mall bru-- h to be ceitain that thev aie well sepaiated. Then dampen the brush and apph makeup Remember the-- e- two things. Don t ue too much wato er. Mascara doen t go on naturallv when vou do Abo be sure that the brush Is entirely clean each time vou ue it he -- DON'T CAKE If mascara is caked on the ends of your biush the application "ill not be successful If vou wish to have mv leaflet which tells vou how to avoid or deuease puffs and .lines .wound the eve send a j cent stamped, self adchfssed envelope with vour request for it to Low man in care of The Deseiet News Home Service Everyone feels so intimate, so gay, singing cowboy songs at a partv' Ctowded hound a song-booyou lelish everv verse a bass voice 0 burv me not booms, and everyone joins in " on the lo hone piaiiee' AA'here the wild coyo-ote- s howl o'er me ' These-a- mt many more wen-'- " known, well loved songs arp included in our cowboy songbook. Has 18 m all, among them The Old Chisholm Trail, Git Along Little Bogies Gives woids, music, accompaniments, many mi-hi- -- with guitar diagrams. Send 12 cents (which includes cost of mailing and tax) for your copv of Popular Cowboy SolngS to THE DESERET NEWS Home Service Be sure to write plainly our name, address and the name of songbook" , To dut carved mahogany furniture, U'c a stiff brush covered With a soft flannel cloth. News ) Salt lak Cltjr, Utah -- |