Show Ladies Literary Society Club Arranges Social Program Iff5 Social Leader Entertains for Trio Recent Debs Bride of Interest to S L Society From Burlingame come news of affairs given In honor of three former Salt Lake girls who recently made their debuts— Miss Barbara Cates and Miss Eleanor Christensen daughters of Mr and Mrs Louis 8 Cates and Miss Evelvn Salisbury daughter of Mr and Mrs Walker Salisbury Mrs Poster Thier-bac- h recently entertained at a smartly appointed luncheon In their honor at the Burlingame Country club and many other social affairs are being arranged General meeting of the Ladies' Literary club will be held at 2 p m Friday at the clubhouse The following program will be given: Group of violin solos by W M Hardlman with Mrs Frank Apor as accompanist Miss Caroline Parry paper on "The Woman and Her Shawl" Illustrated with a display of exquisite shaw Is to be worn by Miss Isabel Broun Miss Maigaret Barker Miss Eleanor Dawson and Mis Betty Knight Mr Dan B Shields Is hostess for the proAfter the meeting tea will be gram served by the entertainment committee at Hotel To Wed The marriage of Miss Louise Lee Hadley daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph G Hadley of Garfield and Ralph Lief Frlekson will take place Friday morning at 10 o'clock In the of the Hotel Utah president S suite and wtli be- - followed by a -- wedding breakfast for members of the two families and a few close friends The bride will be attended by her slstrr Mls Evelyn Hadley as bridesmaid and Peter Dow will be best man The 111 be ceremony performed by the Rev Jesae Baird of the First Prcby-terla- n The church couple will leave in the afternoon for an extended aolteymoon in California and the southern states and will be at home in Pittsburgh after April 15 i Cold Star Women Guests Mrs H J Halton entertained the Crold Star women at her home 155 First avenuel Wednesday afternoon A delightful program was given Mrs Lee Moss sang several selections by Mrs Powell Ipson Brief Addresses were given by Mrs Winter Bride Motif Miss Bernice Decker and Miss Dorothy Hurd entertained at an attractive bridge supper Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Decker 1217 East Fifth South street honoring Mrs Glenn Richards formerly Miss Alberta Reeve a recent bride The guests were served at small tables the appointments of which were carried out In a peach color scheme Places were marked for Mrs W Byrne Mrs Ruth Reeve Mrs Vera Reeve Miss Ruth Griffin Miss Emily Griffin Mrs Ivy Bogel Miss Madeline Gross Miss Ermallne Word Miss Mildred Ward Miss Lela Kershaw and Miss Naomi Kershaw University Social Ncus The active alumnae and pledge members of Alpha Delta Pi will entertain at a formal dancing party Saturday evening at Memorial house park City Creek fanjon Ansta Toss Is planning the af- Miss fair Fresli from theiketch book of Peacock's Parisian designer this new shoe creation interprets the immtdtatt mode Superbly fashioned from exquisite materials— of instant appeal to the woman who recognises shoe style and value Stephen L Abbott Mrs W A Morton president of the Service Star le- D'Ortay Alpha Delta PI will entertain members of PI Beta Phi at a formal tea Bunday afternoon at the sorority house 1354 East South Temple street Miss Helen Strock Is chairman of the committee in charge Club Meeting Regular meeting of the United gion and Miss Margaret Davis spoke on social service work At the con- Daughters of the Confederacy will be clusion of the meeting tea was served held at the home of Mi? George H o Mr and Mrs J O Elton are at Wood 69 Hillside avenue Saturday at the Hotel Roosevelt In New York for 2 30 p m All visiting daughters wela few days after visiting in New come Hampshire and Boston for several Weeks Raymond R Brady left during the o week for San Francisco from w here Mrs Violet Mayberry and daughhe will sail on Saturday for a trip to ter Adrienne have gone to Los An- Central America and South America geles where Miss Mayberry will at- and will return to Salt Lake sla Hatend school vana Cuba and New York Mr Brady expects to be gone about six w eeks Mr and Mrs Preston Nutter left Wednesday for a visit of several Margaret Anderson Bowen returned weeks in southern California during the holidays from New York where she Bjient the last six weeks Jim Keyser son of Mr and Mrs and will remain lit SalL Lake indefiOeorge D Keyser has returned to nitely with her mother Mrs Henry Colorado college after spending the J Anderson holidays with his parents Judge and Mr Joshua Greenwood Mr and Mra I N McClunahan w 111 will leave for California Friday mornleave Monday for Florida Havana on a month s trip and New York for a six weeks’ stay ing B Y U club of Salt Lake will give Mr Alfred E Denne left Thursthe third In a series of dancing parties day for Jefferson Iowa to attend the Friday evening at Memorial house golden wedding anniversary of her Memory park City Creek ranyon parents Mr and Mrs M Cox which Hosts and hostesses for the affair Inwill be held Bunday clude Mr and Mrs Bayard Mendenhall Dr and Mr Henrv Raile Mr announces M Clawson Mra Clara and Mrs F L Hickman Mr and Mrs a clearance sale on the balance of her David Blake Mr and Mr R M Derfall and winter stock at half price rick Dr and Mr David Edmunds and less 38 North Btate Apt 3 and Mr and Mrs A O Whitmore (Advertisement ) a - Alpha Delta PI Mothers' club will Brunhilde van Drovsen who Is 8 meet at 2 p m at the sorority feet tall Is thought to be the tallest house Monday on East South Temple street woman In the world Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs Fred Keeler and Mrs Kent Durt Refreslunenta will be served Newly pledged members of the Al-:i- ht Chi sorority will entertain In lonor of the actife members of the oimniritlon at a formal dancing party Saturday evening at Memorial House Memory Grove City Creek The affair is being planned egnvon Ansta by Miss Todd The Friars club will enteitaln Its members and their guests at a dancing party Friday evening at the Belvedere lounge Quentin Cannon and Louis Curtis are in charge ol the arrangements ‘ IS la Patent Leather In Black Satin In White Satin $9 1 10 SltBO la Silver Kid A AAA to B J'a to I fxnulsHeiy Sheer IHIHON All the HOSE new shades Brvrui SHOES’ 220 SOUTH MAIN MU MSJ -- I TRIBUNE INFORMATION By ANGELO Candy PATRI healthy children like candy It an essential part of a child's diet I believe They ought to have their candy ration as regularly 'as they have thetr spinach and milk and fruit We do not offer spinach as a reward nor potato baked to mealy whiteness and capped with golden buttr And we don t say "Now If von will sit In the dentist s chair and let him look at vour teeth Just look ou know 111 give you a at them nice red tomato " No we say “ a nice fat chocolate " That nice fat chocolate ought to be as much a matter of course as the Otner good things It lsn t because "so giod" to childrens sugar tongues and paiates that they reach (or It first and last and la between 2 hey smack their lips and chortle With Jov when thiv get a nibble of get ('sweetness Then we grown-up- s In our heavy work Anything that give a child so mut h pleanure as that bn t anv too good (or him It Is un- der suspicion Of course childhood being humaii rhlldhood gluttony Is Us besetting on 1 he youngster will gobble sweets If he get a chance He will take off tli“ edge of lus appetit- - and so All Is 1 a th Ttlhun fnfnrmatlnn arrwir? f ami th public both through It Halt I Arirfrcw W awhmiton all ue rie t burco for Tribune Information Salt lake 1 personal rrp’v rmlio ilimyril addressed Irlbune Information sllrmnl envelope nlv (o afWwer uuestloin o' Informative give adv ire on lm a I m'Al tare and cat financial matter affslrs of I he heart and nUI not paw iudginrut on tin person or financial inwthuMnn croap or telephone InformatUn rail Uantrh Vhi " The and a'h for 1 r huiir Infurma1 Tribune public library and Information lose other good and necessary foods ervice I open t the public for redn or information I nm II 10 a m an"' But cannot we manage all that with-ourltinr I I I m to p midnight dil and from banning the nrees ai’y sweets? and linlldav m'dncht sunit olraorr Without Tribune bnildmc putting such a premium (h ln YZ fv DcrKwr a Mr t n led Prrsrfint Ari’wretrf a or nr d d lie writ as &irovk c I I 1 iv ih h a a A Pres dent Arthur peer a t mfed 6 a es by crt on not b le ipornr' a’i‘'ii mnf lit a of asp riu me’l an oi W a pr a rr of n vave of ro e In It'ua ue life ol the Hover’ R A W OU- - q at a CthHn Unuitb Bos 7Zt Moiiawk Klichipa iKsufhter of Mr KV6 South H E W(sd Mow Sfrrt OtnviUe 11L praise Lydia E Pinkham’s VegetableCompound for u hat it has done for my fourteen-year-ol- d daughter as u ell as for me It has helped her growth and her nerves and she lias a gixxl appetite now and sleeps well bhe has gone to school every day since beginning the medicine 1 will continue to give it to her at regular intervals and will recommend it and to other mothers who have other girls to Compound to their mothers” —Mrs Cath- dmglvters with similar troubles” — Mrs £t a Wood ILue erine Lamutlu ‘‘After my daughter grew Into womanhood she began to feel rundown and v eak and a friend asked me to get her your medicine She took Lydia E Finkham’s Vegetable Coma pound and Lydia E Herb Medicine Her nerves are better her appetite is good she is in good spirits and able to work every day We recommend the Vegetable I’ink-ham’- ‘‘I First general mpeting Ladles’ Literary club at 2 p m clubhouse Club chorus meets at p m clubhouse Wasatch 8isters No 248 auxiliary to B of R T 1 p m luncheon I O O F halL Double A club meets at the home of Mr and Mra Joseph R Matson 1123 East Seventh South street Silver Maple circle No 108 Neighbors of Woodcraft party I O O E lialL rr'cd Newlwuse hotel Th faithful little dog Tray becomes a practical reality in these small that can be usod as ash trays or coasters Groups ol four are adorned with a variety of amusing little dog designs They' also appear in sets ornamented with hunt scenes or coaching scenes The little canines that stand ready to carry out the ashes differ in breed and pose Hunt scenes and coaching scenes are also varied con-tam- reci- 12 30 p m Seekers’’ Literary club card m at the home party at 2 jrAllen 228 Elizabeth H R street s W C T U meet at 2 p m Westminster Presb y t e r a n 1 (Copyright 1930 Standard Publlsh- — lng Corporation) churctn Ladles of the Lions club meets at 1 p m with Mrs L Evans 1445 Fifth East —- — — street Ray-mo- the Respectiaig Rights Twenty-thir- d 4 V E club entertains p m at the home of Mrs Richard Davis 207 mont avenue D O street manners are the product of a high degree of civilization Primitive or barbarian people could not move about as we do in congested city streets with the same unconcern that we do It takes some accustomedness for us to make our way through crowds and pokes overlooking Fine Arts club meet at 4 15 p m at the home of Mrs Owen 1330 Yale avenue W regular ing at 8 p m Moose halj Second East street r— f By BETSY CALLISTER Much as we may criticize the manners ol the men and women we rub elbows with In busy streets we must In fairness admit that these very at 130 meet- B A No 9 HAN ILTOr 4 4 street Woodruff AXELRAD’S Big Your Home and You Jefferson camp Daughters of Pioneers meets at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Evelyn Andrews 1563 South West Temple I Olliers Shows Best of Breeding Of home of Mrs Charles K Johnson 1500 East street Every Home nd Parley's camp Daughters of Pioneers meets at 2 p m at pushes shoves and digs If we were primitives In practice as many of us are in feeling we should probably land In a police station We would rcs"nt some of the pushes and shoves and we would strike out at those who or unintentionally intentionally pushed us Is reallv It Important that each one should do his best to respect the rights of others as we pass and repass In crowded citv streets Even though we are among folks as civilized as we are we must not presume too much on this civilization We must take care that we do not tread on other people's toes and If we do we must crave pardon at once In mediaeval days knights sometimes challenged each other to fight in single combat because of offenses A knight trod on giverrrin passing another knight's toe he pushed against him or stood In his way The offended knight expected more than a curt "Pardon me ” “I humbly crave your merciful forgiveness" was the least that might be said If the offending kn'ght did not ask forgtve-r- es then the one offended knew that the offense had probably been given To uphold his own intentionally honor he had to demand some sort of redress Now we are trodden upon pushed but we must against and shoved usually bear It all In patience We can at least show our own good breeding by treading upon and pushing others as little as possible as we pass them In crowded streets 121 Colfax No 1 will meet In the O O F hall at 2 p m Kle club will entertain at cards at 2 p m at the home of Mrs E E Dudley SCO South Eleventh East street State Public Health Nurses will hold a meeting and dinner at 6 30 p m at the Ambassador hotel - good place to begin Everything In child training depends upon what kind of a child you have what sort of people are about him w hat he means to his environment a nd It to him What is good for one child even in the family may not be good at all for the other No matter howr wise the educator that hard fact must alwavs lie at the root of the matter But —candy In some form to some degree is good for almost every child All healthy children need it The very ill child Is in the hands of his physician and does not figure In this discussion Healthy youngsters are the ones that can use a good ration of sweets dally (Copyright 1930 by the Bell Syndicate Inc Xeed to Make Work llobbyXot Drudgery West High Complete Suites of and Odds and Ends One-of-a-Ki- 3-P- $24850 Davenport Club and Button Back Chair 3-P- dark 8-P- $125 4Pc cold 1 r J A t'i ’A rfire tc viHer ti Jf Ar eti ’ J m ' 1 iht n in i u I 1 conitucvik C tj’off ftittt iu C n in" 14 18 'f conin'f rm on ' "07S'ri 5435 Only) 4 Beautiful Multicolor AQr Only) Busk’s Heater OnlV) Selects $1485 Buck’s 6-H- Coal Range cta Only) With large oven and BO d L & H M mi A A ?aJUU closet Electric Range Enamel Onl’ 125 Buck’s Gas Range ocsmfZ’"- Do You Know Remnants of Linoleum Print and Inlaid— r C GORDON Yards Each WAY LESS TUAN COST " Walnut China Closet 1 $70 REG Only) From a fine suite $3900 told separately Handsome Walnut Vanity REG $65 A real bargain for A charming Simmons drxJgn and S1850Bed All-Met- al Wclnuf Dresser Beautiful massive OnlJ) : J $60 ) oa A n 4UU Full size attractive HKi $18- liory finish Onb (1 Ivory Finish Vanity ItFG $39 fine quality - 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Cannot we manage so as not to penalize their u?e so heavily that for the remainder of his life the child has a feeling of guilt when he eats a sweet? It would seem that much the same attitude that we s'Mire toward baked potato might well be carried over to the candy It might be well to stop offering candy a a bribe It might be well to stop depriving a child of sweets as a punishment It might help to keep some good candy on hand and serve It as casually and as regularly as any other item on the diet list Or it might be Just as well to acknowledge that It Is more fun to eat some things than others chocolates and gum drops and candy sticks for Instance and provide that fun for the children They have to learn not to drown themselves in their fun some dav or other and (Copyright McClure Newspaper Syndicate ) mavbe this eating candy business Is a md livatni ' ’ b idjf It d rsv e it s hF 4 mi t r V mt ov card Sisterhood P procity lunrheon at O E fr m mhat nourre did 1MB I’rmo ft Kott Kfj brill p Po (nun- - r vr Id th’P 4iin d And Ri' nptiifd for ( P 't r t ilia rt 1 thp ’uhid of K y an or of In Star Sunlpd Q rf tnf book of t! 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