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Show is. mm mas PLEASEJHE WOII j Pastry Talks of Particular Iji Interest to Salt Lake Housewives. rt ' Mrs. Kate B. "Vaughn, who has been .conducting; The Tribune home economics '.rhool in the Salt Lake theater, lecturing lectur-ing on food?, their digestibility, assimilation assimi-lation and proper preparation, is a pioneer pio-neer in the widespread better babies movement, and having had live "bef-tf-r" babien of her own. knons just what kind of food babies' best thrive on. f-fhe has been lecturing J'or three, years .in an exceedingly helpful and practical manner on tho suhje-t of the proper feeding of children and its effect on minds and moral?. Mrs. Vaughn hf lectured about children chil-dren and their food before soum of the largest and most important women "a club of the couutrv, and particularly ..before mothers' clubs. .She feels that this subject of properly feeding children Me a most vital one. Mrs. Vaughn has studied it thoroughly and presenting it as ehe does in a help-Nful help-Nful and entertaining manner, she has encouraged en-couraged and inspired many moth era to ""go into it more fully for themselves and pi earn how they may best serve their families so far'as carefully planned and ell cooked meals are concerned. Mrs. "Vaughn does not present, mere bonk knowledge in discussing foods for children, chil-dren, although she has read all of the ' best books on this subject and suggests jmany that mothers will find helpful. She ; is the motaor of five children who look particularly well fed, and it is out of ulier oin experience in providing proper nourishment for theso five hungry, happy hap-py youngsters that she has gained the .valuable instruction she gives to other , .mothers. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Vaughn talked about pastry and made pastry that was a revelatio'n to the members of her classes. The lesson was intensely interesting, and doubtless many Salt Lake City households will enjoy just the kind of pastry Mrs. Vaughn demonstrated, demon-strated, because this, like all of her , cookery lessons, was so clearly and definitely defi-nitely explained that every woman who ; heard her should be able to go home antl make as tine pastry as Mrs. Vaughn made and served. ! Mrs. Vaughn has made housework a ; more fascinating and interesting task ' for the women who have heard her during dur-ing the past week. She has not advanced ad-vanced the theory that housekeeping and the care of a family is all smooth , sailing, or that her mcttiods clear away t all difficulties. She has inspired worn- . en with a greater courage to meet these difficulties and to triumph over them. She has given out to others some of her own dauntless courage and inimitable ; spirit, and given to the home maker's task a higher dignity and a deeper j meaning. " |