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Show if ir -- yy ? -e- -y sr ry,rtytYry'r v-w-- r'Trr' (ttv r w t-t-- "1 rryyrrwrw y- -i -- , -- r rrVTTrv nr'r y"yyw"srsrC"sr-'- y T ' Child Behavior Parents Doubt That Boy Has b By THE GESELL INSTITUTE Dear Doctors: , .. Ten Sears ago e adopted a. pice" looking little preschooler. Herbert was difficult even at first, but became increasingly so when he started school. We sought and found good psychiatric help but finally the psy chiatrist advised us to put Herbert into a good, but terribly expensive, boarding school for disturbed children. , This school tells us that our boy is milcjly braindamaged. We don't think t no therapist at this school,, so he has received no psychological help. With the life or our wonderful son at stake,. we don't know what to do now Our psychiatrist says our hoy is not brain damaged. Wh6 is right and what ban we do? This school is awfully Miss Genene Ann Fowler !s engaged to Ernest Martin Chamberlain Jr. brain-injure- b Wbbbbbt-N3aU aJu rIVOMI MST April-1- 2 Nuptial Date .. Mr and Mrs. Cly de W. Fow ler, 1220 E. 4620 South, announce --the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss denene "Ann Fowler, to Ernest Martin Chamberlain Jr. The piospective bridegroom, a University of Utah student, is a son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Martin Chamberlain, 2767 Kentucky Ave, Hmladay An April DJwedding in the Salt Lake Temple is-- being p.lannefl by, the, engaged. etc pie. Following, they will be honored at a wedding break-fasA reception will honor them that evening Asked to attend the bride have been Miss Lana Jean Fowler, maid of honor; Miss Deanna Chamberlain, Jlji Betty Fowler, Miss Susan .Fowler- - and Miss Marvamv Chambeilain Deanne Fowler w ill be flow-e- i girl BoT man "duties will be as .sumed bvPaul Gambles, while Leonaid Nevvlin, Robeit Cham hcrlain" and Laurin Rithms usher Mr. Chamberlain completed an LDS mission to France t. 4 G SECTION SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH THURSDAY, boy is In trouble. d. w&- dLegnmt f IATURI MARCH 14, 1 $ 963 Here Are Rules On Bride Stories Because of the great de mand fop publication of wedding stones and pictures, it has become necessary for the Deseret News to place a time limit on their printing date Persons desiring publica tionof wedding stories and picture's" must contact the Society Department' atleast two weeks prior to the wed ding. Phone EMpire 4 2581, or come to the third floor, 33 Richards St. Office hours are 8 a m to 4pm Monday through Fri-to-- 4 living arhome, day school care at a level at which he can adjust andtif your physician recommends it) some sort of drug therapy can be much leas expensive than boarding school. And often it seems just as effective. Remember, though age and good handling often bring marked improvement in boys like Herbert, you shouldnt hope for any sudden or wonderful cure,. And whether or not you agree with the diagnosis of brairr'damage, you may want to read Ernest Siegels Helping the Brain Injured Child See if the behavior described reminds you at all of Herbert If so, you may find Siegels suggestions for helping a child like this useful to you Scholarship luncheon Set Athasr left; Mr. Basil Vitsaxis, wife of fke Consul GeneraFoF Moscona,. Metropolitan Opera basso, MrsAthasdnd CorU sul General Basil Vitsaxis are pictured at New York reception honoring Mr. Moscona. Mr. and Mrs. Ath as spent past week in New York. Christopher m Saturday plctvles and infoimatioh must be made available to the department so that they mav lie pi mted wrthm two publishing davs- - after the E. Greece,-.Nicol- a .X. Utahns Attend New York Event An exciting week in New .tan Opera bassj,Nsyho was cele York has ended for Mr. and grating his 25th anniversary the Metropolitan Opera Mrs ChnstopherE- - Athas,519. Co. X H St The ga It La kers were held at was The reception entertained at a round of par the Royal Greek Consulate bn ties during their stay New Yorks Fifth Ave. Highlighting their trip was Mr and Mrs Athas were a reception honoring Nicola invited to the event by the Moscona, renowned Metropoli Consul General of Greece and 1 r Mrs host and hostess. 1 Ptominent. people In the mu- sical world were on hand for thtoreeeptwn, Jncludirig ,.lhe sonand tjaughter of the late Maestro Arturo Toscanini, Mrs yiadamir Horowitz and Walter Toscanini and MiVJan Decree and MrS. Rob-er- t Merrill Keeping Posted Also- - Attended attendance were Mayor and Mrs. George Chris-- -topher of San Francisco. Mr. Moscona, ttreguest of " honor, will , be in Athens, tion would not be in good taste Greece, In performing for the two young attendants with the April, Greek National and that they are mych too Theater y oung to wear, veils overjheir Hewlir"greefATaeslro""and faces Mrs Maurice Abravanel in me Would you1 please give Athens w ho will be there Apnf vour opinion on this matter 21 for a weeks visit. as the wedding- - is drawing Also X in Child Shouldn't Wear Veil By EMILY PObT Dear Mrs. Post: Next month daughter will be my 9 year-ola junior bridesmaid at a' rela tives wedding There also will Willow Creek Country Club, a fi0WPr gn w ho Is 4 years will be setting Saturday, 12 30 of agp PJoblom U' lar" p m , . for the annual .scholar I he is that from u two at young SECTION G stop hmeheon of the Utah bnde wants the Answer- - I agree with you State Certified Public Account tendants to weai headpieces exactlv like those worn bv the. In fart, plumes and veils over ants Auxiliary bridesmaids, -- which consists of the faces "of fhese children Society, Women's AU ptoceeds from this lunch Features j would be little short of ridicu plumes and veiling . Theater eon will go toward a scholar I believe that this combina- - lous ship for a Junior girl business student, studying accounting at one of the state's three uni versities Fashion Show The program will feature a spring fashion show and will Brilliantly shlnlngl Burts fabulous new look shoes designed by be presented by Salt Lake ByAuxiliary p Vro-.- ge No matter what the diagnosis, your It Isnt really a question of the schools being fair or not fair." It isnt even entirefy a question of the school's Improving him. Parents cant always look for Something which will cure their children; they often have to find the most expedient thing for keeping them out of - further trouble. Front, your letter, it sounds as if you still feel that If you could Just find jhe right thing to do, Herbert could be brought back to normal While you ll certainly' hope tor that. the road to any sort of improvement You and your psychiatrist disagree T may be slow. with the diagnosis of mildly be You us even the fortunate ftwie to that seems that may It the school doesnt push psychotherapy of Herberts difficulty is not the mam It is usually extremely expensive and problem right now. The problem Is to in many cases nobody knows for sure find a positive, helpful environment how much good it does. for him that is not beyond your means. We suggest that you take Herbert to the local special school and see if they think they could enroll him. expensive and we arent sure it is really doing any good. There is a good day school hear us which is wiling to try Herbert Would we be Wise to bring him hotne and let him attend this school? . Answer; Tragic as It is, your problem is more common than you may realize. All too many adoptions nowadays turn out disappointingly, largely because many adoption agencies dont require a careful psychological examination before placement. Every adopting parent has a right to the protection Miss Fowfer Sets Brain-Dama- f w erlding The exact date Of publica tion of a wedding 'story and pirture will be decided by the Society Department. Mrs. Evert D. Lybbert, left, and Mrs. Albert T. Ludlow lookat decorations for Utah State Certified Public Accountants Auxiliary Juncheon. 1, 2, 8 6, 7 Styleprlde with glistening black patent uppers Captivating shapes boast shallow toplines, opened sides, ,and Cutouts, details, matte calf trims. A breath-takinarray. "wltfr matching handbags, to delight you at our value prices., Knit Hostesses for the event will be Mrs. Albert T Ludlow and Mis Evert D Lybbert see-throug- J. Arthur Wood, Mrs C Irvin Fox. Mrs Harold I Child, Mrs Robert G " Blakej Mrs Lawrence Pinnock, Mis Charles M Griffin, Mrs Paul B Tanner and Mrs S Bertell Bunker Will Attend Auxiliary members from all over the state will be in at tendance Guests are Invited, and anyone wishing a ticket may obtain one from any of ficer or chairman of the group State president is Mrs. Clovd E Wangsgard Mrs Mervin W Jones is president of the cen tral chapter auxiliary North em chapter president is Mrs James M Rushforth and Mrs C"0 Neil Rasmussen, southern chapter president , Mrs h g $59V6 99 - WlkbfFmdk Toastmistress Club Members of the Salt Lake City Toastmistress Club will meet Monday, 7 30 p m , at the YWCA, 322 E 3rd South Mrs Louise Praught will preside Mrs Harold Miller will be toastmistress - This meeting will be the pre lrminary speech contest, with speakers partic ipating. 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