Show 010II01110101 13 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday October 11 1948 ' Half of People In Nation Yiijbiar itiv4chirj§9n Saturday Wpd-004- - - Majestic St Mark's Episcopal cathedral was the scene Saturday it the quiet ceremony which united in Marriage Miss Virginia Hume Hutchinson and Robert Lewis ' Dean The Rt'Rev Arthur W Moulton and Very Rev R Dunham Taylor officiated amidst a setrs:diatting of chrysanthemums ing from bronze and rust shades : into white A reception followed club cat the Town The bride daughter tot Mr and Mrs Philip Henry Hutchave was pic:inson 1299-3r- d turesque in duchess satin styled with inset marquisette yoke bertha collar of Venetian lace : and court train swirling from a Basque bodice She wore a lace Juliet cap caught to a veil of illusion and carried an arm bouquet of regal white : chrysanthemums I Attendants' Gowns Sister to the bride Mrs John William Swan wore a gown of copper rust tissue taffeta fashioned with fitted waistline and ruffle front: piece creating an apron effect with boiv back Attendants Miss Janet Dean sister of the bride: and Mrs Charles Duke groom Pearce "Tr wore like dresses ot bronze tissue taffeta Their halo go OP r on-comi- ng -- hs lie! Clever Arrangements In most cafeteriasweets are near the first or last section& There is psychology behinc the arrangement of courses- - An ar of appealing salads may ray come first to whet your appetite —and sell salads The main course meat and vegetables takes the center spot followed ' by the bread and butter then 'desserts The sweets are last 'because the dietitian figures you can't resist them anyway On the dADITICIITISIDIEF2411r Mrs Clara M Clawson announces the arrival of new models In the NATIONALLY ADVERTISED JOSELLI SUITS for the HALF SIZE figure They give you the slim smart line you have Wanted for SO long SUPERB TAILORING YOUTHFUL STYLING Come while you can find your size Remember the West 'side of Main and the First Entrance South of the Pedestrian Lane brings you to the door--4- 4 South Main - aliero etek were of town brown The newlyweds will return to Salt Lake City to make a home guests at the wedding included Mrs Joseph Burke aunt of the bridegroom of Oconto Wis Mrs Douglas C Williams of Boise and Mrs Thomas Shreve Mrs Robert Lewis Dean'who is the former Miss Virginia Hutchinson recited marital vows Saturday evening in Episcopal ceremony Don't Load School Studies On Convalescing Child By ANGELO PATE! Now and then we come across a child who is behind his classmates and likely to be left behind them unless he gets special help Giving a child a tutor or a visiting teacher to make up studiC's is not to be done without thought as to the reason for the special teaching Why is this child behind lit his classes ? If the child has been out of school for a reason other than health has lost time by moving from school to school during the war and he is healthy and intelligent by all means help him over 1200 The Complete Calorie Chart gives the count on desserts and hot breads too Please send long stamped addressed envelope Leaflets are 3c each by mail lc each if you call at Tribune-TelegraHome Service Dept 143 S Main Salt Lake 10 Utah Proceed Slowly If the child has lost school be cause he was ill however go A child who has had slowly an operation or who has had a severe illness needs time to recover his health He does not catch up to his healthy brothers and sisters the day or the month In which he is released from the physician's care He will need time to recover even though he eats sleeps plays and tries hard to keep up Give him extra time Don't let him worry about his lost time or try tó make it up at once Spread his make-u- p time over three years or so if necessary It is not the lessons that are important You can teach a healthy child a whole term's work in a few weeks if need be: but you cannot re m Baby Girl Mr and Mrs Elden Ball Parkway ave are proud parents of baby girl born Sept 27 She has two brothers Arthur Elden Jr and James Talmage and her mother is former Vivian A 1568 Guest Mrs Ball her sons and new daughter will Join husband and tither in about a month Mr Ball Is on a short term L D S mission to the southern states Ensemble All-O- il )4 S -- th p4i7h (WNNS) —The American Red Cross holds powers of attorney for more than a million veterans—representing claims that run into so many millions of dollars they haven't been counted officials of the agency said here Sunday - TEN t6a444dwietat 0 ' TIPS 1' ) 1ST SPECIAL! store-operat- ed Sr 50 llon Why not talk it over frankly with her? If she still doesn't feel as you do why not find a girl who does? Perhaps She's Shy "I am a senior boy and I am going with a girl who always cuts me off short on the telephone when I try to start a conversation yet when we are together we always find plenty to talk about Why do you think she does this?" Answer Perhaps her parents have asked her not to monopolize the phone or she's about talking with you when there are several other people around Ask her Why Bother? am 18 and am going with "I a girl who has begun flirting with any boy she meets 4ier parents don't know it and trust her but she let a boy pick her up in his car recently and kissed him goodnight when he took her home When her parents were out she and her girl friend necked with two boys until a late hour She lies to her parents too This is my problem" Answer She needn't be "your problem" You never could trust a girl who lies and cheapens herself like this Forget her and date girls you can be proud of who value your friendship and like the kind of tun you do You're wasting time with her Answer DExTER to2141g4 i la atait 4at 4'4 Oétkikjide&4eU 4PeOgr&e' the back of this slim fronted suii swings right into action—perfect our clinic tomorrow from to All dyeing under the supervi- mon of experts saving! fun" I BY for the active woman of fashion lair-dyein- APPOINTMENT tER'nCil01 e4t-ételeed- f1a14 i- perfect too foi every woman is sure and safe Modess—the ultimate in carefree comfort and protection Now in 3 sizes— Junior Regular and Super ONLY! 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If you love to eat but yearn to be slimmer juggle the calories Choose a salad but go light on the dressing Gravy is free but not calorie free by a long shot— speak up "No gravy" Choose between bread and butter and dessert—don't take them both knd double desserts are twice as fattening It's possible to have a fine' meal for 500 calories—and lose two pounds a week if the daily calorie total does not go C 7— fm HOROSCOPE population spent $5000000000 on repairs and additions to- the 5ys family manse This is an ab-—normally high 5 expenditure Mrs Scott C Sharp and two children Scott Jr and baby Gregory of tho entire totaling about are back home to stay after our years of resklence in Philadelphia g 1941 income of the reserve federal population—and attributes it to the backlog of MORE FOR YOUR MONEY' demand after the war The typical home owner who made such repairs 'Spent $280 ison the job Home ownership ynore prevalent in small towns than in P most of the na— big cities and tion's home owners are in their middle or late years 9 In the latter case get in touch Youngsters Rent By MRS GENEVIEVE SMITH with your board of education If a home nice "We have famiof the bought Only there is enough demand it may own and I want to make my lies whose bead is between 18 be some possible to establish sewing can Where I and 24 years own their own get draperies for adults—either in the classes two-thir5 over-6a am in ?" "I of the this homes guidance' afternoon or at night—as part young mother who wants to group are home owners of your public education system On the other hand the study learn to sew for my little girls In rural communities and vilI am afraid to undertake my shows that If you haven't bought usually the best opportulages a home for your family by the first garments without instrucinstruction is nity for such time you're 45 the odds are you tions" "Now that my children never will through the ' Extension service are grown and settled in homes Communicate with your county Thre out of every five home of their own I have time to sew demonstration agent enhome owners appear to own their I've —something always is generally with office whose 38 About to need feel I I But dwellings outright that joyed the county agent in the county made payments most of them learn modern techniques" seat less than $500 Women everywhere in hamMeanwhile equip yoUrself with cities—women and lets villages one of the excellent instriction of all ages are asking for inbooks available for about $1 formation on sewing instruction virtually any large pattern de-- Here in general are sources of partmenU These are issued by such instruction! the various pattern concerns and communities offer the Larger Even if you've are excellent WILLIAMS of opportugreatest number By ELINOR never done any sewing you'll course of nities of the school some Many This is what high find them clear and practical larger department stores give boys think of the girls they courses at very nominal cost enough to guide you know Does it apply to you ? to time Sewing cenfrom time You'll be more popular and dates ters are by sewing maoperated more valued be will with you chine in stores manufacturers HAIR-DYEIN- G highly if you're not one of the and in centers of their own in letters these described girls Some stores will supervise cutfrom boys ting stitching and fitting of "I'm 19 years old I have a fabrics (for apparel) in 'one and only' and I see her centers usually for a add I oh 44A might only Sundays Mien very hourly fee see to one want she's the only I Medium size communities will But whenever I call her up she have $250 VALUE correspondingly fewer cen'Are asks you going always ters of this kind—perhaps none to take me out Sunday?' That's been going on for k long time 00!' do I like to go out but there are "al EASY times when just sitting at home S 4atl for (01 talking and dancing or going Biggest 1 walks could be Just as much I Town in fun especially when the change I in my pocket gets low I have t Tsmsday 0012 want to miss I other things nE 9 am 12 neon to do-1order to have money ? ""goinimm: r to take her out every Sunday 1 She just can't see that you don't Give your hair a new look at a MAYTAG have to go out always to have g Visit one-four- other hand some dietitians take no chances and put desserts at the head counter—you're hungry the tray has nothtng on it the desserts look luscious well just this once Sometimes there is an element of suspense in their guessing game A corpulent customer will pushr her tray right past the desserts and hot breads without even glancing at them The girls decide she is the determined we hate to reAlas port it but eight times out of 10 after polishing off the meal back she comes for the lemon pie If She'd Waited If she had only held out a little longer! This anyone has to try to believe but 10 to 15 minutes after a meal dessert loses a large part of its appeaL By that time particularly if she were out of sight of food she'd feel quite saMsfied—and more comfortable than if she had I f Stitch in Time Aids Budget Provides Classroom Fun wn J ' : home-ownin- ss r Getting acquainted with their and daddys many friends are adorable sons Scott Jr and baby Gregory Grandmothers injoying their permanent retuien13 to Salt Lake are Mrs Jesse Sharp 719 ave and Mrs Edwin Kensington S Felt 1171-3r- d ave Mrs Sharp is former Miss Ann Felt and she'll be maktng a home for her family at 442 Kensington ave momzny's - Last Week! tolw er own homes Buy Beyond Means Although Many of the new home owners - were forced to buy beyond the- means because Of shortage in '11'entals and now halm no savings to fall back on almost half the home' owning - Friends Are Welcoming Sharps Pack Being wetcomed into Salt Lake more is society circles on Mrs Scott C Sharp Mrs Sharp and Dr Sharp have been residing for the past four years in Philadelphia where Dr Sharp graduated from University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine He completed internship at Lankenou hospital federal reserve board survey families outstrip rental families by 1500000 And the figures do not include our farm population! of the With almost half 49 own them owning population homes recent increases have more than overtaken the loss in home ownership incurred during thc depression in the 1930s That incidentally is some 18- 500000 families who own their Home-own- Waitresses Judge Women By Seleptionis of Flood By IDA JEAN HAIN A dietitian pal of mine who feeds 5000 people a day backs up my theory that we resemble our food habits Seeing is believ ing During meal hours' 12 people ' a minute pass by the cafeteria food counters Just for ‘fun the girls behind the dessert and hot bread counters guess what the diners of assorted shapes and sizes will It's amazing how many times they hit it exactly 12they are which 9 times out of right of the time! is three-fourtFor example let's say lemon meringue pie and chocolate cake are the da3r's specialties At the dessert counter there is also a variety of fresh fruit custards sponge cake baked apples jelloi cookies and cheese and crackers Here comes our customer — a cheerful-lookin- g matron on the solid side of streamlines She deliberates in front of the desserts eyeing the pie—the dessert the girls are betting on She changes her mind and reaches for the take Down goes their guessing average But wait ice the customer is requesting cream on her cake Figures don't AsoWROWligle WASHINGTON D C Oct 10 More people own (WNNS) own homes in the United their -States than at any time since the 1900 census according to a Williams of Boise assisted as ushers Striking Ensembles For her daughter's wedding Mrs Hutchinson selected ember brown with floral hat of bronze and yellow roses i Her corsage was a yellow chrysanthemums Mrs Dean was attractive in winter wine crepe with bronze feather hat and corsage of white tinted chrysanthemums A traveling ensemble of Stuart green was selected by the - bride for her honeymoon trip- Stylish jacket was fitted with tiny collar button trim and criss-crohipline over pencil skirt Her accessories and tam Out-of-to- I Own 'Homes hats were of tulle with pouff cluster tucked with dwarf chrysanthemums an d they carried arm bouquets of bronze chrysanthemums William B McIntyre stood as best man for Mr Dean son of Mrs Robert Lewis Dean 1369 Princeton ave and the late Mr Dean John William Swan Thomas Shreve of Palo Alto Cal Robert W Moffat and Douglas C 11POPPMPOOMMMINMENINBOOPUIPMPAMIW15747nKff:::rC! leirolled Ovion -- '1"---- - 4 - 1AFl |