Show ’ i J:: J: ' '' S--vj £- - ' :' y - VWVf 'V 0 V wr - v 'tr ’ w' L THE OGDEN (UTAH) 2D To T J Jannsen Rhode Island The marriage of Miss Helen Owens Salem Ore Harvey EleDavenport daughter of Mr and nberg Coral Gables Fla and Mrs Oliver L Davenport 1317 James Davenport brother of the ! Marilyn Dr to Thomas J Jann-se- n bride as ushers Mr of and Mrs Thomas For her daughter’s wedding ion C Jannsen of Bristol R 1 was Mrs Davenport selected a pale solemnized May 14 in the First pink linen dress with pink and The bridewhite accessories Presbyterian Church The Rev A Cadman Garretson groom’s mother chose powder cere-- f blue satin with white and blue accperformed the double-rinwore corsages of mony before the candlelighted essories-Both altar adorned with white gladioli pink roses end white carnations and stock Reception Is Held bride The Immediately following the nupgiven in marriage by her father wore an original tials a reception was held in the Refreshments gown jof reembroidered Church parlors white lace The scallops of the were served from a beautifully lace formed the bodice and cap appointed tea table centered with a three-tieresleeves with' a cut-owhite wedding cake design ' on the yoke The skirt with pink and white flowers and was fashioned with a w ide bottom tall pink tapers completing the flounce of nylon tulle over white decorations satin She wore long gloves of For their honeymoon trip to white lace that ended in points New York City the bride wore a over the wrists Her veil of gray suit with white accessories bride’s illusion was held in place and a white She is a graduate of Ogden High with a tiara jof seed pearls She carried a white Testament with a School and attended Weber Colwhite orchid jand lilies of the vai-- lege and the University of Montana Icy' MrsB JlNeil was matron of The bridegroom is a graduate honor in a light lavender dress in Industrial Engineering from The bridesmaids were Miss Janet the Massachusetts Institute of Jannsen sister of the bridegroom Technology and is now associain pale pink Miss Donna Fuller ted with the WCstinghouse Elecin aqua and Miss Helen Hall in tric Co The new Mr and Mrs Jannsen 'pale blue All wore white-glovand floral headbands that are now at home' at 1635 Parkline matched the old fashioned nose- Dr Prospect Park Pittsburgh gays of pink and white carna- Pa tions they carried guests included the Robert Couillard of Washing- bridegroom’s family his attendton D C was best man for the ants and Mrs Robert Couillard with Beldon E of Washington D C bridegroom STANDARD-EXAMINE- Not All Youth Disturbances Are Traceable to Parents r A -- & t ' I 7 three-and-a-ha- A i g k: F ' 1 1 floor-lengt- h ut d ap-pliqu- ed orchid-corsag- By MILTON I LEVINE M D AND JEAN II SELIGMAN a girl (Q) “We have three children — a boy 28 months and a baby ten months old The boy of is wonderful and outgoing I’m worried about my little girl “Formerly she was an angel but ’recently she’s become sober and clinging and if she doesn’t get her own way she cries and cries and rocks back and forth Scoldings or spankings or just ignoring her are of no help I know I must have failed somewhere “Recently we found that our infant was mentally retarded I’m afraid that I’ve become depressed over this and wonder if it is reflecting on our little girl”— Mrs R G P (A) You must not feel that you have “failed somewhere” just over the condition of because your daughter is showing depression lessen 'our baby you will be able signs of being disturbed You are 1° give your little girl more of obviously a good and loving can tell one as mother by reading your true self Send letters on child care to “Child Care” in care of General Corp 250 Park Ave New York City N Y The most sible for the unhappiness of their important questions will be There are many life swered in this column situations over which we have (Copyright 1955 no control which can affect our General Features Corp) youngsters Often we can ease these situations but we cannot completely remove them three-and-a-ha- lf US i f' ? k i i f i V e Designs forliving If IF father and co flit family follow events cm radio Blind Woman ‘ Sees' With Her Fingers -- OTA MOWN- i sports lf DOfTT if yov sometimes hare poor recepfoff miss speciof events touch — she's- - been blind since ghe was 3— permits her to feel out minute defects in the needles After each use a hypodermic needle goes through a sharpen-Featur&S1 process The fragile needles are highly tempered tubes of steel which pick up rough spots in many ways The points are blunted sometimes in puncturing the skin Often they are dulled in cleaning pans Mrs Solomon examines each of the needle’s three bevels with her fingers Rough sports are smoothed with a quick rub across an oil stone Then Mrs Solomon furniture OrOWS Up sorts the needles by size and Infants and juvenile furniture in look on a more grown-uthem tubes takes places Formerly By DR EDWIN P JORDAN she used a gauge atop the sharp- - with the natural wood tones and Nodules or lumps may appear ta ft X if Jki V ' 5 i Has Several Things Your little girl has several things to cope with now that were not present before For one thing her older brother has his own group of friends and she is not old enough to play with them on their level Secondly a new bnby cam Into the fmUy s es ing-sterilizi- X' i Don't Neglect Lump in Breast p bjt es n 173 an-childr- en - j Out-of-tow- EVENING MAT 25 THURSDAY D BRIDE — Miss Helen Davenport daughter of Mr and Mrs Oliver Davenport became Mrs Thomas J Jannsen on May 14 at the First Presbyterian Church (Penney Studio) ly depressed because this baby is not normal Your little girl is caught in a web of circumstances which would disturb even the most rugged child Surely when the distress and of the danger that any lump may be cancerous they should never When there is be neglected doubt as to the nature of the breast lump it is best to have it j j I taken out Speaking of cancer of the breast first it should be pointed out that when this is discovered early and promptly treated by surgical removal the recovery rate is good Many physicians now feel that mature women should learn how to examine their own breasts This can be done under the instruction of their physician an excellent motion picture put out by the American Cancer Society Is also useful If the examination Is done satisfactorily about once a month any lump will be found quite early and will thus allow a woman to seek professional ad- vice at once w ith consequent ex-- 1 cellent chances for complete re-- ! s V V V ' - " 'V 's Vvt iw: f- - v W X: THEY TURNED A SCHOOL INTO A JUNGLE! j “ The shocking experience of a pretty teacher the kid with the switchblade knife— aU the startling drama of the novel Is on the screent U Sirring you RICHARD BROOKS PAN DRO U k ALL NEW TODAY! I Personal Message: "You wilt agree this year" rI inaiwn S BERMAN nCTVtt (oITTT mint-flavore- d ( AKliE FRAI1CIS -- LOUIS CALHERH RICHARD BROOKS Canned cling peach slices small cubes of cream cheese and hinly sliced celery molded in a gelatin base is a refreshing salad combination matter wh GLENN FORD MARGARET HAYES Popular Combination no 'V j cause for prompt study Pain yurning and other sensations are rare in the early stages of cancer Once a lump or suspicious area of the breast has been found proper treatment involves urompt surgery with the removal f some of the tissue from the ’ump and its examination under he microscope This tissue can )e frozen stained and examined almost at once so that if cancer cells are found the entire tumor and surrounding breast tissue can be removed without further delay The longer the cancer has )een present the more danger there is that it cannot be entirely eliminated w V 4 covery The belief that one cannot have cancer of the breasts unless the nipples are pulled in where there is dimpling of the skin of the breast or other symptoms is dangerous It is however true that a flattening of some portion of the breast or any change in in its shape which has not been present before is suspicious Cause for Prompt Study Also any discharge or secre-io- n from the nipple should be v ‘v N Is $ OPEN 12:45 AM the big surprise hit of the Thane Larsen Manager iA i I I V? 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