Show 10 THE' SALT LAKE TRD3UNE Monday tkigtist 23 1948 - e IMPRESSiVERECETiON weigt Aos-- u Vith Ease Wearing an exquisite gown copied from an original painting by Gainsborough lovely Miss ascended-- the Mary Papoulas altar Of Hellenic Orthodox church Sunday to meet Nicholas T Souflas as her bridegroom The Rev Antonio Kalegoropoulos officiated at 4:30 pm I 11 lego-mut- - ton - - the-Empir- a I' —so depressed because I lookedweighed 178 pounds 'like a tub in everything I wore - gained back 10 pounds because 138 In fact with 38 pounds gonei I feel wonderful tun very happy and love life" Ohio Reducer "When I started dieting I weighed '160 I now weigh - 135 eat only one helping and :plenty of vegetables fruits and 'lean meat I have lost my heart- I feel best at burn and can work without ITU ing or feeling all done in' North Carolime " have lost 10 pounds in live! weeks with your exercises and: diet Remember you said- that : it may take two or three weeks o 'fall off' any and then the scales will suddenly show a loss t of 'five or six pounds? - Well ' that's whit happened to me me to Thanks for encouraging ' keep my diet" California Enthusiasm The former Miss Mary Papoulas who became the bride of "I started your diet about two 'Nicholas TJouflax Rites solemnized inSunday Hellenic Orthodox church months ago and can't tell you how pleased I alit I have gone from 172 to 156 pounds EveryY-64one tells me I look better than have ever looked—and much younger" Indiana a New Man "My sincere thinks for the 'Mr and Mrs Diets My hus- same - Income but on at the By HELEN B 'SHAFFER band who weighed 210 pounds WASHIlsIGTON (WNNS) — beginning of married life --- the has lost 22 pounds He looks other at the entl In the faredly How the typical American and feels so much better that 'where the wife is 60 or older' everyone remarks about it" family spends its dollar depends a r e noticeably largely: on the ages of each expenditures More Good News food for chilhousing house of higher and the number II am 5g-- years old and used member hold medical care and to operation Bureau of dren the to weigh 203 pounds ' Simply according The wife under 30 however by eating -- less I now weigh Home Economics in the United 166 States Department of AgriculI am very much enspends more of her husbsmd's ture couraged and intend losing about pay check on household furnish20 pounds more 1 find how that Just it's easy ' ing and equipment clothes and in g dollar shuttle to eat to reduce" when an automobile ' So carry onfollis and Id' the thildre4I arc small when The bureau's home economists are i be back on my beat the last " when growing up and they I week In 'August gone is told by the point out that older couples tend they are its-neexown more to a and booklet "How reau in ' larger Le w Co s t Menu Families Use Their Income" pensive house which costs more Breakfast Calories heel to Take two couples with no 'light and operate genBanana 1 medium 100 children both enjoying the erally On the other hand the 1teadyto-ea- t cereal or hot cereal young wife is still buying her cup Whole milk SO household equipment She cup basic Tomato cup puree Cracked wheat bread 42s' to buy new clatheis salad also loves gg it 1 thin slice 50 75 egg 1 25: :Margarine pat 20 cup Celery When children enter the picCoffee-clea- r ' 0 10 1 strip Green ture expenditures are affected salad Special dressing even more drastically- Statis305 1 tablespoon 30 Manch 50 toast Wholewheat 1 tics show that families with chilslice thhl Tomato soup 100 25 16 years or older are less Margarine dren pat : Skimmed milk 1 glass Iced tea with mint 0 to save than families of likely same size and income with the 310 ADvErnszbEnne on children Dhusei The high cost younger has— just! Broiled veal 175 Mrs Clara M Cla-wsof pattie into youngsters launching 50 cup received additional shipments of Green peas manhood and womanhood — 30 cooked Cauliflower cup and Winter Suits and Coats— whether it's a college education 35 1 teaspoon If you can REALIZE that- it won't - Margarine or buying party dresses 25 Sliced tomato 1 medium pe long now" until you yam need Sherbert—lemon pineapple the cost of having babies or orange 150 them you KNOW It you are wise Deng-tassand the heavy medical e bearing 0 you will buy NOW STYLES and of their early years expenses lines are of the BEST QUALI465 TIES IEXCELENT as ALWAYS in Clothing expenditures are markedly affected by age MIS SHOP - and PRICES will Total calories forday 1080 Studies show that clothing exAMAZE you! While here you will If you 'wish summer menus steadtlY mount from the penses Ind many COOL DRESSES to that budget calories send only ' the gets his first lay- finish the - Summer at HALF for - "Summer Slimmingday a ette The-baby cost of fine feathers PRICE and LESS! Remember the Breeze" Leaflets are 3c each reaches the 20s and its in West side of Main and the First by nail peakcall each if at 30$ then begins to decline you This Entrance South of the Pedestrian The Tribune-Telegra'Home Is true of both sexes The decline Lane brings you to the door— Bureau Salt Lake Utah' ' ' copyright King Features city 4414 South Main in later decades is even more Syndicate Inc marked with women because they spend more freely on clothes to begin- - with But when more children era rive and the family' income remains the same the t3rpical family of average income seldom budgets more for clothes They it more thinly As just spread each child arrives both husband and wife tend to spend less on their own clothing and mama cuts down more severely than papa—doubtless because he still needs his good city suits while 0 mama switches from silk prints to house dresses libitra clothes ara almost the first indulgence when the faintly income goes up and at each higher level of income the wife spends more than the husband This is equally true of farm wives and those who live in the city The effect of keeping up with the Joneses is also apparent in " Family Jae collection of dataon klothes spending especially goes up as the aridly moves from farm to village and from by IRICE village to city Families with the same income spend more less when generally and save travoisproy safeguards your precious relive in a high-incothey perfume wherever you may roam The re- in a than gimi 6 halfOu"-nCglom! Influenced by the prac- btt' le with leakproof cap families tices of high-incomoderate-incom- e is included in the handsome fitted them around ' farailies tend to give up thrifty case'alang with a detachable atamiker habits to - keep: up with -their 5 neighbors-Florid sized and zippertight dmes in black cherry red 26 or kelt) green plastic patent Dollars home n Family ar- last-disappe- w 4 L-- TEEN TIP ed - - ' By ELINOR WILLIAMS g This 'is the! parents problem of foreign-bor- n who insist that their children live by the customs of the "old country" instead of the land where they the children- - were - - - - heart-breakin- - all p-- - - - - - or---l- m - 044' 1r - ravelspra s low-inco- : born smd reared "Dear Elinor: "I am a boy 18 years old and have just completed my first year of college I am having quite a problem with my parents and I'd like to have your opinion concerning it My parents were both born in a foreign country and they still have some of the ideas As yet they have not let me have dates with enough girls I think I sin oldsoon: as I will be 19 very If how often should you think so I date and- what till should I be home after a dater ' Try to explain to your parents that it's unfair to expect you to follow in this country the customs of their birth place this is yout homeland and you should be allowed to live according to the rules here—since you expect- to spen& your life ' here Explain that it is eonsidered here for right good andtonormal girls and boys be friendly ensojoy sports recreation and cial life together in high School That's what school activities are planned for—and this is also true' of college You will miss much of the normal wholesome friendships and fun of college life if you do not get acquainted with girls go to campus'dances and take part in other social events for both boys and girls under faculty supervision These social experiences are valuable ' "training" for your social corn munity and civic life to come are for a future just as studies profession or vocation Your parents' !attitude is rob bing you of valuable preparation life after for a college The "deadline" for a date on Friday or Saturday evenings varies depending on whether you go to an early movie a late dance etc and on customs - in Best rule- is your community home from the moine straight go !' ' or dance ' ' - Ix-cau- se - But what about the secrets their fathers and mothers and grannies to know about? Those are the ones to be careful about The best rule—and it is like a commandment — is: Never do anything thatyou do not want other people to know about - Children better lives than lave no friends In all their their fathers and mothers None They will love them no matter : t Obey P-2- Lppee! I : tiff' lb ' 411"1:1A o I 111 S : - E : 0 - I SE t k - Shirts 1111 all their School - and bifinter Clothing on One Account Not a Cent tit Extra for CREDIT! Ilk A! SLACKS Boys' Get the ?"04:---k— gcM 4 a boys plenty GOS- -' ardinés Tweeds Twills Part wools and all wools Sizes 6 to12 and 8 to 18— lito 398 t 4 SPORT SHIRTS-- oda ma colt wittiness 2 189 399 - DEPOSIT - YOUR CHILDREtil- - it 149 I NOW Villit t'VINTER - 69c - ''- - 4 ' - 'gam 4t 4'1'1 :0 CLOTHII1G! wor '4 Winter will be here beforeyou know it so gel the children pared and protected - - PEA JACKETS MACKINAWS ' f - - 1 ' d - it 1 1095' - - - '1CHOPPERq JACICETS Flashy and serviceable 10014 wool plaids Double-bac24-oisn- : Water-repelle- nt Sizes 6 to 18- r--t 1 ce k 6 ' : 95 - '11P :: IsAr I IRLS-WINTE- Thom" STAR - R SLACK ' 'SETS Su With teoparciine Trims Valves sizli shim Ags 2 to 614 1110 I I 7 to 12" - Szs7t2 With or without hoods f I ya with milk and sugaris Get some today - 11:k95 1 -- I - 199 I 1100 Goa( ' ‘1' D:1ESSES cutuctsand Roo! VAL 1 Rayons LIES - Simi —3 to 6s- -7 1 to 3 to i 12 198 meLs r)98 uP 7) ok- dirt -) I a di C7i ‘ my 6P ?it bmicEr :t II E L"O'CIUSILLFr417 4 Wg CALL A?4o DELIVES c ovTq !TAT!! t 11T's SHIRTS qu 00 591 "to - - wibin-Tt- z - Stgoes Courteoes Sonfice Our Dry Dleaning and laundering Because it's givu- satisfaction :tits BEST to be badt Oes: t ---- 7 9 it GIRLS' CLEVER COATS What a target makes at the breakfast table IThe kids dig in and love It This tempting tub" down right delicious cereal is really pourish-- J ana the cost per serving ing too t9471 S40" CHARGE i- 1 Corn-So- N :' - I 500 r L7cAJ1L7 0016"4 c Released by the Bell Syndicate me -- ' Bring Your Boys and Girls to STAR - Elin PM's ACC6LINTIlic 00 : H self-address- ed - September 1 5 9 of 20 and 21 28 of 29 24: daytime 26 29 30 10 18 19 the Rules This means that:once father and mother have made a decision the children should accept It and stand by it Under no circumstances should they disobey and try to keep that disobedience a secret That secret cannot be kept It IS passed along in whispers by those who --share it and who prompted the disobedience and the dishonor of -That sort of secret robs a it child of affebtion for his parents cheats him of the feeling of trust and confidence he has In them and which they have in ' their child Fathers and mothers have by of devoted affection years' earned their children's trust and loyalty No secrets that hide their children's lives from them ever should be thought of much less kept Never do what you do not want people to know you did The world is bound to know Many things in a child'a development are dependent on how a mother talks to him as a baby There is a right way and a wrong way Dr Patri points out 1' 2In his leaflet To obtain a copy send 5c in coin and a stamped envelope to him co The Salt Lake Tribune' CASD AND CARRY CLoiMb t - children do not want that older ' well-balanc-ed "6 A An Open Book ' - - FLOOR - 1 - D Including federal tax COSMET1CS-STRE- ET f - - $3 By ANGELO PATE' boys and girls love secrets They like the feeling of knowing something other folks do not know It makes them feel superior "in the know" That is a very deceptive feeling because there are no ae creti Jun as soon as another person knows the story it is no longer a secret Somebody's friend has a friend rpmember and that friend also has a friend Then secrets are such leaky things They speak out of the eyes the smiles the acts of those who think and hope they are keeping it Thoughts always' seep through to the outside and tell their story as they go- : Some secrets are quite harm less and great fun All children know about them They whisper them in their mother's ears and she nods and promises not to tell that there is a surprise for on his birthday a bunch of flowers up on granny's ta- ble that the lawn is mowed and father will be so surprised—not having to tell buddy to do it Fine That's fun - Teen-ag- e ed - e'c:Ich Give Up Hiding Guilty Secrets - what they 'do They will stand by when everybody else turns away They will suffer for the' children's good- - They wilt re member their needs when all others forget Children should remember this and act accordingly Father may refuse a long hoped for delight mother may say no to a request close to the child's heart When this hap pens it is because there is a good reason Intelligent children ought to know that and accept the decisions in the spirit of affection a n d understanding that prompted them PLANNING AHEAD — Good for sociability entertaining ete: Evenings of Augrust 23 and 24 a - - I ' shower bouquet centered with white orchid Matron of honor Mrs James J Platt and maid of honor' Miss Marilyn White wore petal pink 'dresses styled with bouffant sldrts and tight waists Their cascade bouquets were of vrhite roses centered by pink Tlamellas John LSaville of Los Angeles - Hard-cook- EVERtONE Watch the financial angles shun complications save money energy in the am Later: Attend to necessitiesraake rnoneAl tary progress buy or sell August 23 to September 22— )(VIRGO) Find your way around' trying situations others are "touchy" Evening: Give ga1n1 aid be hospitable START:A STAR - s' - Gludy Canova BIONDAT' FOR - The bride's gown was fash-- ioned in white brocade with dropshoulder neckline fitted bodice gradeful pointed sleeves and semitraht Her fingertip veil of illusion was caught to a crown of white roses and steph- anotis which matched h e r -- -- vested in the right places" -- -- at a reception - TODAY'S QUOTATION 'If her figure Is her fortune she hasn't' got the money In- - k nuptial rows Saturday at HOtIOSCOPE stood as bett man for his Off on a honeymoon trip to Shore Lodge at Payette Lakes - brother son of Mrs Zone W Saville of Ogdert and Leslie H in Idaho are newlyweds Mr Saville 145-1- st ave and Mrs Robert James Saville Mrs- Midgler Mrs Saltine is the former Miss greeted guests In dusty rose while Patricia Anne Midgley daughter Mrs Saville C selected Mrs Mr Chester of and Both midnight crepe wore baby orchid corsages Midgley '1120 Laird ave The new Mrs Saville was atNuptial rites were solemnized tired in Saks model at Midgley evening Saturday suit of navy for original home with Lawrence J Oborn herhtmeymoon trip rites officiating at double-rin- g In town for the wedding was amidst a floral arrangement of WS John 14" Saville of Los summer and blossoms white pink ancrMr and Mrs 'Art Angeles t h e Midgley of Immediately following Oakland' ' received couple congratulations Anne Midgley who recited -- Ho' 4 r color-contra- Mis:Midg1ëy: Wed To R J Saville Mrs Robert James Saville the former Miss Patricia - open-crow- s - 'I - - - and was disgusted with myself reduced to 128 pounds and then - - e - rites with reception double-rin- g ' : - - lin:and the Colorful Vat dye cot- -suitings are among the hest Jon bets for good looks and easy care Make up a plentiful supply to go with that beautiful simple basic (there are ever so many good ones for fall—more 4Lnd better looking than usuall Select squares scarves and the new soft mufflers for what they will do for your costume You'll revel in the brilliant colors and beautiful patterns! A very new and clever idea n turis the draped ban made by twisting a soft square or scarf Around a roll of form made for lusc that puroseI One end of the square is left free for the drape Many of the stoles are of the same material as the soft wool dress or separate skirt Triangular 'shapes are amongthe newest ideas Raid the decorative fabrics and trimming court- -ters for unusual fringe or edg- -' ing—such as balliringe braided st silken edging or ' to all apply! easy fringe s 7D By MA JEAN KAIN The best way I know to keep : slim pattern the rest you on rm loafing on of August:--whil- e vacation—is to pais Along some Inspiring success stories Lady from Wyoming ' - "Used to be fat and miserable – - By MRS GENEVIEVE SMITH' A fashion that will be partiand dinner dance following at ' and tridescents pleated waistNewhouse hoteL for 600 guests band fashioned into a' bustle cularly welcome to home dressThe bride daughter of makers is the new season use sleeves and flowing of wMtei touches on basic wobl and Mrs John Papoulas of Crate' cathedral train ' completed the Colo was beautiful in her rich' ' styling Her crovni Wait of braided dresses and the great popularity of mufflers scarves and stoles satin and Val lacy caught to an gown of fine aUpperi satin de- tailed to reflect the mood of Imported Illusion veil and she The white collar and 6uff idea carried a white Bible with double ' is a boon to college girls and period Elaborate bertha collar adorned with delicate Val orchid and stephanotis markerOf course business ' women lace and beaded in seed pearls Matron of honor Mrs Henry ' youI1 see to It that they are sister E Knoche of- Akron easily detachable—and launder-abl- e! For of the bride- wore a gown of cuffs can ' be held in example by decorative shimmering green satin and car: place Collars can be in ried yellow roses Miss Kather- - 'buttons ine Papoulas also a sister of the - designs that are almost as quickbride as maid of honor wore an ly removed :Waffle pique pop- -' identical dress and held tailsinall roses Bridesmaids were of Mr and Mrs Ted Jouflas Miss Mary Sperapoulos of 1332‘ Thornton ave 'George 't Weiser Ida: Miss Katherine Jouflas of Grand Junction Colo Kaddas of Everett Wash: Miss James Papoulas of Craig AngeBabe Carreuft of Seattle Wash loMahleres- Mark Giannopoulos Miss Theani Harrison of Chey" and Pete Joullas were ushers enne Wyo and Miss Kay AposTiny'Andrea moor was flower tol and Miss Georgia Floor of Milton Joullas was ring glrl Salt Lake City Their frocks and Deno Zekas was bearer were of gold satin with bouquets crown bearer of American beauty roses After a coastal honeymoon the newlyweds 'will reside in Tony Michelog of Price stood as best man for Mr Jouflas son Salt Lake 'City -1-- Keep ress Up Your Casual Woo Tith Gay ScarVes Stoles ft: " I t --ST Nil e-- 1 - 242 sw - SO MAIN d - |