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Show ORXIXQt MAY 10, 1925. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY "Honor Thy Mother' the Urgent Thought for This Special Day This la Mother! day again. Whoever hu a mother ought to remember It. Middle age It th beginning of a somewhat ead Mm, for mothers. And old age la apt to ba a lonely ana. Aa we cat on la real Joy lea't a common thins year Too many thoughts ear poll at heartstrings.' Too many chatra are empty. But a took, a handful of (lower, and a call would make one hundred thousand mM and elderly women ecstatically happy today. On wonders how many eon and daughter realise that. Perhaps there are grandchildren she would love to eee. Perhaps there ts soma small bit of news she Is hungry to hear. Perhaps, even serosa ftve hundred miles, your voles would sound like muilo In her ears on the telephone wires, and she would Innocently and happily boast, for the next three months, thst Jim snd Mary called her up. sll ths wsy from New York she eould hear their voices just as plain as anything! Many years ago I happened to know a woman of 46 who had all children, ranging In ages from- - I to J.8 years. On her birthday her oldest daughters; who were IS and II, arranged a special surprise party for mother. The Into ths grandmother wae smugs-lehouse, and a whole dinner, of ths wss preliked mother simple things pared, creamed soup, plain chicken and spinach, plain ealad, rice pudding, and as a finale molassss taffy, because It was-- her only confectionery. A toast was written tle "baby' to stammer the first verse, the next child to take up the second, and so on until ths first-bor- n son complsted the twelve-lin- e poem. Ths piano and cello played triumphant music as an Introduction to the feast, and six thumbed snd spotted rift, hand made, were heaped at the beneficiary's plate. half-hour- 's die-air- EVERYBODY CRIKD. Ths fesst was delightfully gay, and the mother flushed .and paled with But when pure Joy as It proceeded. the toast came and lhs six young votoes painstakingly gave It she leaned forward suddenly and put her thin hand tight across her eyes. And then everybody cried. It was her last birthday, as It chanced. And I wonder what her children's value of that one single memory would be today? Theymtxht so easily hsve ssld they were going to do greet things for mother s birthday, have started greet things, and have done nothing. By some little accident It might all have been post poned until too late. She might never have known what a passion of young love they felt for their mother. If there Is anything you can do for your mother, do It today. Oo to her happily and generously, gnd If there is sometnting sne is tntrsry to near, see If It cn t be made true: "Of course. Bees and I ere friends era it, darling that wasn't a real fight. Of course. I sent Mary the check my only sister, aftsr all. Why of course, we're happy all married people have their little tiffs, but they don t amount to anything. Billy? un, they're doing finely now making money." That's what she wanta to hear, that all her children are busy and happye and harmonious. Her days of for them are long over, but everything about them Interests her so deeply their Jokes, their hopes, their plans. A mother Is an asset In this troubled, crowded life of ours. Anyone who doesn't appreciate the richness that Just having her. Just being able to say "my mother." is like a person who raises turnips in oil fields. What we have In life Is only the value we put on It. The Hope diamond, to en aborigine, would be only another bit of clear glass. A fishhook means more to on Eskimo girl than a chiffon scarf To some unfortunate women children are a pest and a nuisance, homekeeplng a bore, relations anly an unspeskahle burden. To others they ere the delicious hsnd-servlc- How to Reduce firnl frthUm Hjnr wondered how some of Ti flutun Havt you tea women keep their figures lender? Have you often wished that you could be ilecdcr, too? Per hips you hive tried to reduce by dieting, exercising or other methods. And still you are overweight But hsve you tried the pleiunt wsy to reduce? Have you used Marmola Tablet These tablets are not something new and untried. For nearly twenty yean, hundred' of thousands of men and women each year have regained slender figures by uting MarmolvTablets. Last year alone, users purchased more than a million boxal Sorely you would rather see these tablets and regain your slender 6gure, than try some on known and perhaps harmful method of reducing I Oet tome Menaols Tablets el say drnfl-ste(one dolUt a boa) snd try the pleee. snl wie to reduce. Ot If toe prefer, s bos well be ess to oei In.pUln wreppepoie. petal, bythe MstboIs Cc 1831 Omelet seocots BUsA Detroit, Mcb MARMOLA PBtscweniON tLET "2ht Pleasant lOaytoJieduct Whiten Skin with Lemon big web of happy responsibilities and human later sets afford an delight. Inexhaas-tlbl- e TtNOIR BONO. And so with mother. If aha la It good mother, and If yea are a geod daughter, there la aa exquisite element In your life that no life la rich enough to spare without loss. Mother and daughter the young woman leaning spiritually on the older, the older woman's trail hand In her daughter's strong arm what a heav. enly, what a close and tender bond It Is! But there Is another aide to Moth er's day. and a tragto one. The word make one begin to think about our children, the little glrle and boys whe will be coming to see ue twenty years from now, when we are sixty and seventy. Will they love nsT Will they have any reason to love ua? How many of ua are really good mothers, that we should so confidently expect that ours will be realty good children T how many of us build memories for them, make their childhood a time of happy home associations? Not Not in t the fashion now to sacrinoa it oneself for the children, to watch them, to study them, straighten out their little langlea. and have a per sonal finger In the question, of their rauoauon. divorce aione is so cruet to children that some of the more spectacular evils, like working laws and Insanitary conditions, pals beside it. For a ehlld' to see Quarreling, to be forced to share scenes of bitterness and ugliness. Is unspeakably sad. An impression Is made upon bis delicate little mind from which tt never can fully recover. He looks from one to the other nervously. If only they wouldn't keep It up Every meal la made freshly dreadful for him. Presently his mother telle htm a long, hideous story about what dad did, and perhaps dad bewilders the poor little brain wltto hie side of the 'ease, and eventually the boy Is aant to boarding school. .Here nobody speaks of his mother or father t HIMEM words. And when, In holidays, he goes to one parent or the other, or one grand mother or the other, he hears odds and ende of the trouble all ths time. His father behaved disgracefully. His poor mother was most unwise. t. He Presently he has a Usually doss not care very much. Home and father and mother are three words without any particular significance for him. "Sure, she avaa awfully nice," he tells hia mother vaguely of the new wife. me "She gave wrist my watch." His mother lakes ' the wrist watch away. That woman Isn't going to glvs her boy presents! She promises to give him a nicer watch, and forgets it. Is that mother going to expeot. In the yeara to come, that all his filial i devotion and loyalty Is going to be dutifully paid herT What has she ever done for him that he should not regard their relationship as purely accidental and drift away from her Eroblems as comfortably aa ahe has away from hist That he Is sensitive, that he Is proud, that he loves both parents with a strong natural tie, wanta to think them perfect, wants "to mean something to them, has never occurred to her. Nothing, la so ready aa the answer certain women make to thla sort ot argument. "Isn't separation better than having children grow up In an atmosphere of constant bickering and they demand triumphantly. "If a man and woman come to hate one another, Is that a good environment for children?" But the real answer la that a woman who bickers and quarrels and nags and Is wretched with one husband will be so with the next, unless she changea. And, for the children's sake, why not change before the divorce rather than afterward? TWO TO QUARR1L. No woman Is obliged to bicker, nag, quarrel and complain. It takes two to make a quarrel, an a controversy. If the man ofargument, a household really Is unjust, ugly, unreasonable, what finer tribunal for her wrongs could any woman want than In the hearta of her children? Her friends, her family, her very mother may see that there I another side to the question. Belle haa her faults, too. they admit She makes It hard for Harry. But her children are loyal. When the storn haa died away they are ready to gather about her, this dignified, gentle, silent mother to whom father Is so conspicuously unfair. She won't blame him. She wont" let them blame him. But tn their clear little brains and souls the truth stands plain. Father's position weakena day by day. Mother's strengthens. A cross, unreasonable father never hurt children much, anyway, even it there ever were men who were wholly warped and unjust. There have always been cranky, dyspeptic men coming home b disrupt the harmonv of households, and happy family life In spite of has alwaye proceeded them. TaV meanest man haa his softer moods, hia kinder side, his good points. It ts mother whose nature really signifies In the Uvea of her children. A mother who Is wise, patient, loving ts all they need. Today there are plenty of women walking haughtily away from the unbearable situation after a hideous word war. mothers used to smile st father's freaks. "The hTttetT sudden quarrel that ends todsy In the divorce courts never took place with the mother. She listened to the tirade respectfully, absently, dishing the chicken while father raged. And later she smiled consolingly: "Don't worry, dear. Ton know father. He'll let you go; I'll apeak to him myself about- - It. He comes home tired and nervous these cold -- night." ' And ltmoil t d-- e y i y y nr, t rosy-whit- A- -- -- -- hi ! I a i ;r 1 1 e 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 i -W Wi.. .mr 1 1 II m step-paren- ORIAT LirtWORK. by eight o'clock all the unwas forgotten: father pleasantness bad the baby In hi lap, mother was parches! with the others, The only harm-I- t playing There was no sky to clear because t wiy to there had only been a sort of onestorm anyway always plenty of bleach the akin sided blue left. white la U mix The real mother never bothers to and reason aa to who la right the Juleg of tw argue and who Is wrong. Men get 'tired with and nervous, and say things they don't ' Children are reetlese and dethree .ounce nf mean. and have a tact. But White. structive, Orchard nver mind, there' a good movie w are an going, and Ml which any and tonight, U" wU1 tupf.ly tomorrow's Snnday, with leisure end IU for a few eiv and a good dinner, and on Tuesday little third birthday Bhake well In. a bottle, and you have the baby's dear ' of the most party g whole quarter-pin- t To b a good mother . Is m great kin whitener, softener Ufework for any womaa. ' Like the wonderful .and beautifier. drama, astronomy, exploring and . MaaP the public doesn't eee the this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach Into the face, seek, hidden years, the aacrtfloee, fatigues and disappointment that bring the anna and handa. It faanat irritate. results. ' Famous stag beauties im it to the World only the triumphs bringe that clear, youthful Mn aad show: the new star, the newspaper the fin complexion' aleVatya j' -notoriety,A the ... Won. - ,V.prise llw .k , freckle,, sunburn and ten bleach. for ."mother'e birthday." The world Ton mast mix this remarkable loproud ere when the tion yourself. It ran not be nought sees mother's grandchild Is In her arms, eee the ready to use Wause it Beta heat joy shines out from the lovely that immediately lifter tt it prepared. old faee under the plain bonnet. It doesn't see the terrible da whea (.AaTariisemeai.j f tea f many. 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BROWNMONE : varrs aaar nam amy Mas)4 MURRAY 1 - the occasion being her turned horn from a three month' at her home, 4S15 Wasatch avenue, Murray, Friday. May 15, at S p. Tn. tay In Lo Angeles, birthday anniversary. The decoration are Mrs. A. C. Jon will be the assisting Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Simon for the dining room table were roses . and ferns. Music and game were to-- , receiving congratulation oyer the ar- hostess, Joyed and refreshments were served rival of a eon. flee what message The Tribune) Mr. Gertrude Jam will entertain to fifty guests. Mr. and Mra. S. M. Pespaln of the Daughtera of th Veteran club Wants have for vou today. Granite announce the arrival of a daughter, born to them during the week. lloyal Brown was surprised at his on Eaet South home, street Tuesday evening by a number to of his rbusmatea In compliment his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Michael McMillan. Jr.. enter tained at a dinner party Sunday at her home m honor of her huabaad s Covers wee birthday anniversary. laid for twenty. ' Mrs. Oeorge Lyon entertained at her home Thursdsy evening In honor of the Cottonwood stake Primary ofs ficers. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Jenkins snter- at their home Sunday at a tJnel dinner party In honor of their daughter, Mr. Jack A. Wood, and husband; Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Fisher of Sandy, :t.; Mr. and Mr. Douglas Allen of Logan and Mra. Deists Williams of Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs. Henry D. Toung of La-?.2- ar Wandamere ward announce the arrival of a son, bom to them Tuesday, It Dlswoirag UarlnlLg tM tkia '' Bishop A. T. Shurtleff of Wanda-mer- e rrdudnt'sosprbrttifj ouki a4 Th new dlstovery. ward was surprised at his heme to no N taie bv the ward officers and teacher of rTC)tng. nrjinuif dieting, kmasing resQlU. -; the various organisations of (he ward. tateroally. Reduc any part of the body at will without The occasion was Btshop Srturtlf.fr act like magic ea double fac ting any ether part. and wrist anas, birthday anniversary. rhin, big abdomen, ugly, shapeless ankle, Th members of the S. S. 8. club ea aiy pax e , tvA'vri ili were entertained at th home of Mra. t y hug hip er breasts, t ea fnpernuous to taw and and th body er all evef It. It b easy pleasant X George Jenkins, this week. y- tbeolutery coolm, ttlung ami . baa as her Mrnwilllarfi Krebs Stark of (active. La Mar Reducing Soap is sold on a tnoney-bacguest her motherK-Mr.i- , of friends, , and Mrs. H CURAT, May J.-- Ur. Orson Handera and daughter. Miss Elsie Sanders, will leave Sunday for San Francisco and will sail Wednesson. day for Honolulu to meet their mis-alon Eavrt Bandera, who ha been un a fur the part two years or more at Samoa and who has been released. After a stay of several weeks, sightseeing on the different Islands, they will return to canromia ana tour that state by auto, returning home some, time In July by the way of Zlon natlonol park and Bryce canyon. Mr. and Mrs Le Roy Pfxton announce the birth of a daughter, born to them a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gordon enter, talned a number of friends at their home Thursday evening of last week. In compliment to Mra. Gordon's father, Daniel Simper, on his seventy-sevent- h birthday anniversary. The centerpiece for the dining t.ble was an large birthday eake with seventy-sevepink camdleea. The time was spent In music and games and refreshments were served. Mrs. I. O. Keckstead and children Anwill leave h a few days for geles to vtelt Mr. Beckrtead and Mrs. Beckstead'e parents; Mr. and Mrs. Sbaw. Albert ' Mrs. Elisabeth Lyons, who spent her the winter and early spring with son. . Warren H. Lyons, and - family Overton. te her of Nev., has x-returner! home tn Murray. . Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge "haw entertained last evening at their home tn kouth Cottonwood ward In compliment to Mr. aihaw' slater, Mr. Ethel Hay of California, who will leave In, a few days for her home, sfter spend-lng 4he fast few weeks here, dames and muale were enjoyed throughout were the "evening and refreshment - ' eerved. Mrs. Andrew Johnson w urpr1d at her home ' on Bouth State street Saturday of last week by a number Forty-elghr- '' - y Vash Away Pccnds cl FatDouble Chins ana wm . Years ,cf:i.ce'witl' ucanclns oeap.: tbWt .. La-M-ar '; ii m krmles--eleanln- g, k ' Order,''' Mra. 3r' and Mr. H. B. Pt'sngler' entertained at a bridge luncheon this afternoon at the J ones A., JoT.es avenue. residence Mr. an Mrs. Dower Nelson ef Lark are here' visiting relative, " for a few; days. ' - Mr. and Mra Jack Wood av ran y . ": ' yW. y. r .'-- all so country over, er direct to you by prepaia parcel pow, . or . cannot supply you. 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