| Show s 12C THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 2 1947 Former Salt Lakers' Marriage Revealed of interest to her many Salt Lake friends is news Ifiss Patricia Catherine Wolff daughter of Mr and Lyman H Wolff of Washington D C formerly of this became the bride of Claude M Hollyfield of Roanoke 15 at Grace Episcopal church in The bride's brother Gerald Spalding Roberta Joann Mandeville a daughter of Mr and Mrs Cecil i IL Mandeville of 'White Sulphur Sprirgs W Va at a home wedding there Sept 14 Both the new Mrs !folly-fieland Mr Wolff were graduated trona South high school After graduation Mrs liollyfield made I ' i her home in Washington where e is ahe attended George Washing- ton university affiliating with Delta Zeta sorority Mr ltollyfield attended Roanoke college where he was a member of Sigma Chi Since his discharge from the U S air force he has been attending Virginia Poly- tectmic Institute Blacksburg i Va where the newlyweds will make their home 'N What About that Mrs city Va t' 4 believe that if they just had enough money to afford the expensive ways of taking off weight reducing would be no work at all Well if you had a million dollars you still couldn't reduce without cutting the calories Reducing begins and ends with what you eat This does not mean that I am against the luxury methods so dear to the feminine heart They are very soothing And they help to make slimming more pleasant But fat doesn't evaporate nor can it be rubbed off steamed out or mechanically shaken loose allowing you to eat as you please So get over any' notion that you are overweight simply because you can't afford the fancy prices Here Are the Facts Of course it's nice to spend money for the luxuries of life but it's well to know the facts Cabinet baths and steam baths with or without perfumed salts are devices invented to stimulate sweating and drive the water out of the tissues and the scales down But don't make the mistake of measuring the water lost in terms of fat lost Fat doesn't break down to form water However if a couple of pounds off following a steam bath encourages you to eat lightly fine you'll lose weight But some overweights get the mistaken idea that two pounds off entitles them to eat heartily They will gain weight Many of you ask about the various mechanical device s shaking machines rollers waist cinchers and such They have their uses in stimulating circulation and they help reducing along provided your calories are under the amount required But with the calories right up to the limit you can't lose by any of these methods But Wonderful Body massage Is very popular It's wonderful too but it is not reducing if the calories are right up to the level of your requirements Massage stirs up circulation smooths out the kinks and induces a heightened feeling g of The two types of women who benefit most from g massage are the n career women and the girls! Massage is beautifully relaxing But unaided by diet It is not reducing Yes when all is said and done reducing begins and ends right at the dining table It's the calories that count For beginning exercises send for "Easy Does It" Leaflets are 30 each by mail or lc each if you call at The Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Copyright 1947 King Features Syndicate Inc 404 ' ' - ' - d '' - N Illro i4:''-- : I Jg' I)" The new Mrs Wolff is a nate of Concord college at Athena W 'Va Mr Wolff attended University of Utah before entering' navy service and is now a student at George Washington university Mr Lyman H Wolff la here due to his connection ott ) 't:' ' 1 t 7N— 't4r t5 ''1- hAt t Mrs Robert Mork formerly was Miss Marlene Elaine Smith i-- I' i dt10'" 1 ' i well-kno- - - ' ' r 7- i ' - Mouritsen-Woo- 4-- 2 I 1 $ 11 e-Il- tt - 11 L--- r 4 - i 1 17 ' - hard-workin- ' too-thi- i i ' Harold Wright Goddard former Miss Gloria ManiNaring Mrs Vows Solemnized In florae Rites - - HOROSCOPE The ceremony was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents Miss Joan Mork and Arden Wimmer attended the pair Sunday In General: Do things which permit enjoyment of home and family Don't get caught up in activities which require too much cooperation of others This should be a period of meditation rest light pleasures If Nov 2 Is Your Birth Date: "Many Happy Returns" Famous persons born trt this date include: Daniel Boone frontiersman explorer and Indian fighter James Knox Polk llth president of the United States Warren Garna liel Harding 29th president of the United States Your Year Ahead: Let your hospitality and sympathy for others have full expression Avoid too much worry about the future or past 0 s' I 74' V I A yommo0 Let e" 1 tt tt ' tt 11 : '3 i i A'k - 7 (s'(9 to I I -- It 1411 m McArthur-Branso- - omm I : ' li: t - J ' I c(' i i ‘- t c 4 )) '" n HUNTINGTON—Mr and Mrs Cyril McArthur announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Gladys McArthur to William Branson son of Mr and Mrs Loren Anderson of Hiawatha former residents of Castle Dale Tuesday night at the home of the bride E G Luke officiated Supper was served to the immediate family Mont Cox of Castle Dale served as best man and Ramona Staker was maid of honor 1 I 2 m The first day of October was the marriage date of Miss Marlene Elaine Smith a daughter of Mr and Mrs Byron T Smith 2018-17t- h East and Robert L Mork 286 W lst North i ": ''' '' 11 the rifling for brisk days n the lining and brave wintry zip-iMash! Here's Miriam's distinctive interpretation of the zipper lining coat tailored with inspiration of cavalry twil (One from our wondrous new i ) i N ' i 1 -- ' l'k At 41 - 'U' e t 4) - i' r 111 I - well-bein- 'ite I'le k 1 ' Mon ' '441 It - 1 P— i-- Je f sk 1 I 4 - ' crcy 44 "4 7" - Nt Am‘ dig -- 1 d r1i III : mer students at the University of Utah will make a home in San Francisco IMIMMMICOIMINIENIP En A - Homer Mouritsen of Montpelier became the bride of William Riley Wood Jr a son of Mr and Mrs William Riley Wood 525 North 2nd West John D Hill officiated Miss Connie Mouritsen attended her sister and Cietis Mays was best Man The bride wore an afternoon dregs of hush blue and carried carnations and red roses The couple who are both for- 5 2 :1 72ason 14! Distiactive Dresses r 4s i ' e At the home of her awn and Mr and Mrs Estel L Wright 2825 W 35th So on Oct 25 Niiss Georgia Lee Mouritsen a daughter of Mr and Mrs Sizes - 'ItA 1 uncle oreiiiai () '' 1 Kensington ave Miss Alice Ruth Goddard sister of the bridegroom was maid of honor Miss Joyce Kelley Miss Dorthy Malrath and Miss Kathryn Fairbanks were bridesmaids B Orson Goddard NV MP best man for his brother During the evening the newlyweds were serenaded by the Alpha Chi Omega sorority the Delta Phi fraternity and the Waterloo Ward girls chorus WOMAN ejj - ' i The new Mrs Goddard the former Miss Gloria Manwaring is a daughter of Mr and Mrs L A Nianwaring Jr 403 afterNew arrivals noon dresses of original design and ele- ( ' i 11 FOR THE 11 - f i1 Mrs Claude M llollytield who 14 an wedded In eastern nuptials :1‘ART STYLES 71 ' ''' 4i: A large receptIon at Lion House honored newlyweds Mr and lirs Harold Wright Goddard following their wedding in Salt Lake LDS temple Oct 6 David O McKay officiated A wedding breakfast at the home of the bridegroom's parent& Mr and Mrs J Percy E followed Goddard 1105-8t- h r '' ' i '- i 3Ianwaring-Goddar- d gant splendor 9 to 42 - ' y I PRACTICAL t '' t ) ' P''-- ' - :t D C MEM" el 4 '''‘ ii with the Utah State Art center and Utah state symphony Gerald and Patricia are grand- -children of Mrs Minnie Hermansen of this city and of the late Dr Frank A Wolff of Washing- - ton t E r41-31agsm- : i 4 - ' i 3 i r ) IV' I w grad- - - 4 N ' Zip-o- ut FIFTY ' ' 1 ' It( o n t 7- I T 1 4 A Al — 4 31 South Main ei 1 Noll 1 t ' 44 V f ' - Eden Mrs r - ors The ceremony was solemnized at the home of Mr and Mrs Moses Tucker by William F I k I- ' k t mit ' ( acrnts are tconderlul for Fall treehne3st 0 k I Oct 11 a Katherine Fletcher daughter of Mn Iola Fletcher of Los Angeles and Emmett Fletcher of Helper became the bride of James Lavoy Ward son of Edgar Ward Miss i ( 1 Brrydorff-Coorima- ' 1 4 E r ' l''': coT!ection-SEVENTY-NIN- Fletcher-War- d CLEVELAND — On 11611(1 I 1 ' vie ed ::3 r ' - it -- ' f0A : r ' - I -- - it ' ie ' ' ' - - - OES Chapters Ciicle Dates ltizpah chapter No 5 Order of the Eastern Star will hold a special meetingr in the auditorium of the Masonic tempi for initation Monday The Vast class is called for 6 pm- - arid the second at 6:54 pm The stated' November meeting will be at 7:30 pm Bethlehem Shrine No 1 will meet in the CO10111111 room of the temple Wednesday at 7:30 Panhellenic Tea 1 Panhellenice will be guests at tea Thursday 2 pm at the home of Mrs J K Richardson 1754 Oakridge dr Mrs Paul K Richardson and Mrs James P Long are assistOut-of-sta- te 4 Ap :- - : -- -- x- 'A ''''''''''r-N'''''- t: '1 k'''' i 'tt0'1 ft ' '' :' Z rg - :: ' - ' - ' '' ' qt&:1 $ ::' : A " '' ' t'' ' ''' - 40'A li' ' ''''''' ' "voltR411 - :'-- '' 11 Pt 9! 4 14 L PEST-G- r 'ROT7ICTIC If Mother Can't Keep Up Should She 'Shut Up?' from ly more in winter would have been considered mad Youthful nursery sins were punished then with brisk spanking nowadays Tom host IS : ttsi Pest they are sympathetically anaof fixlyzed under the headings ations inhibitions- - complexes escape trauma We anxious mothers and can't change this grandmothersmoves on and if The world some of its steps are in the wrong direction many of them are toward simplicity better health more honest points of view Interference and lamentation and fussing won't help Interest and understanding and generous cooperation will Mothers who can't keep step with the new ideas can be a tiresome clog on the younger feet and even make very real trouble But sometimes it is impossible to - 1117' woo& phoolisa : 25 lbs $250 100 lbs $795 go ktAi L'5'' 1 t 1 ' Co thotroes de-stra- ys the seed which would produce next year's crop of Crab Grass Also Destroys white wow trobs onto eremites moth sod web tootoo ott to oat ate i 1 Lawn to the frosotepiese toot the beeoty odi pew hems To towers its pleseest- wakens tog otiose IN bonny moo be 1 1: 0 can be frc from the s7313 of Crab Grass for 2 to 3 years if you spread Lawn Pest--G- o this Fall 14t ' SUSS ' You 1 ArtIM1 oc CRAB a Destroys the Sece O LIME YOUR deserves ArlP eql A 143 Azi 0L1 Lawn FAST WORLD MOVES ON Grubs "Night Crawlers" and Sod 'et Web Worms - -- - - :i:7 AULTOINCSOMPAOrt If- CHEMICALLY C07111LCI for Lawn Grass Protection Manufactured by Porter Walton convince them that even love and concern can be overdone can be a costly mistake Released by Bell Syndicate Inc pects that e v e r yth ing isn't smooth between my brother's wife and me for instance she writes Jane a long tactful letter She telephones my husband to remind him of our wedOnce when ding anniversary my sister was miserable with cold and pregnancy and no domestic help and winter weather mother paid out of her small income for a nurse for four days Bill says that if his wife needs a nurse he'll get one and pay for one "Mother has a suggestion for everything She was here for two days last week and I'll tell you what I remember to give you an idea of the situation She took their suckers away from my boy and girl as "riassyShe felt their clothing nassy" and said it was too light She told Bill he ought to write oftener to his mother—such She reminded mother him playfully that if a man can't afford to give his wife a cook he ought to wipe the dishes She stayed my hand when I was turning to his favorite radio program and said 'You spoil him dear' And every word to the childreh was admonition: 'Little boys in Poland would love that nice pudding little girls always say thank L - Murrill V Harrison who has stitched 50 pairs of oven-mit- ts to be sold at St Martha's guild bazaar on Nov 13 way she messes up our lives is nobody's business! "She agonizes over our troubles exaggerates our successes makes us constant presents and is always willing to let everything else drop and rush to us In any crisis And the result is that we have to keep our problems secret handle very gingerly the story of anything that goes right and never express the slightest need of help Mother Interferes "Because at the first sign mother interferes If she sus- ri( - 7 fr""''''" 41 ''''' last to say anything else—seriously we adore her But the pm This is men's night tter'r L7 '1 4rtal By KATHLEEN NORRIS "I wish you'd write an article for my mother" writes a harassed wife from Oregon "Everyone says mother is an angel and her four children would be the Lynds chapter No 1 meet in the auditorium Friday at 7:30 -- 1 Mrs - pm ant hostesses - v - - -'- 0 - ' " 1 IIN t 1' '' fe'''''!'"'" ':- ': ' ' - As!: AMERICA'S Salt Lake City Co at Your Garden St:71y Stcr3 FAVORITE-F- BLISS BEAUTY-F- OR OR wit4J 11 (Il) d I f J!'4le r)its 07 t4gefp 11 - - letntd r flioxitt Inst twitt cf)40)t cuts or binds '' A?Joao - ' - ' '"" t o I ''' - : - ii you' "She means so well! and we've all gotten so that the very sound of her voice on the telephone fills us with fear What can we do about It?" Still Children You can't do much Gillian It is up to mother herself to do something Because all her activities are cloaked by actual love she cannot see how trying and superfluous they are To her you are still children darling helpless little ignorant things who need mother every instant She can't realize that everything has changed since her children were little Nursery procedure has changed Any mother who gave her baby mashed bananas and orange juice 50 years ago ran a risk of being charged with criminal Any mother whose neglect youngsters wore one brief garment all summer long and hard Black genuine rateal leather high heel - 1093 This famous pump will be your favorite for that gives with every movement of your loot classic line& Now in all sizea Find yours on and try on a pair of America's 'moat popular w1 I 2 the patented instep favorite And his for ias lovely this chart and come in today pumpo—the Paradise Taaago no-pin-ch MIIIIIIMMIUMMIMMIEMEMERUNIEM u anniammommonnnnitusasnalman amosammostanuntnanntinmunni wu Att 11 ammumannntonterumnnainni Ensummitinntinnntinsonions aumnsintintsnrunstinntinni ainnntorinnEmEnsmonninni 111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 i Sculpture Your Figure r Of course you have noticed the feminine contour needed for this season's fashions - - are too thin - - - too stout? Sculpture your figureyouor4 the now line of beauty - - those smooth modeled curves of smartness frø - exclusively ours 4 ' r In ''''''--- 47 Salt Lake City ll 40 I - I' ' - :1 THE PARIS SHOES—Street Floor I ) 4--- ('' i - 0 - - 0 - -- ' - - "' n'74 - 4 7 '' ' 0 - 1 - 1 ' TRELI METHOD ' tl''''' 1403 First Notional Bonk SALON 44950 Ph 4 11: ' -- - 7 i Cram at a lgelt4J ' - wait - - "1"Mmiltal232241 -- gMtsr - - "Mt------------- - --- -'- - - - -— - - - nV ct 00e-- - - :1 a mkg& event s t r7n- ma- Newel Nelson rS :::- & I t 0 Newel Nelson was tron of honor and best man was members who made 50 pairs of oven mitts for the bazaar Mrs W D Trivett is pub licity chairman of the annual d There will be oven and mitts aprons handy home-cookdelicacies for male at the annual bazaar of St Martha's guild of St Paul's Episcopal church Set for Nov 13 at the church 261-9t- h East the bazaar will begin at 2 pm and will feature a buffet supper served between 6 and 7 pm announces Mrs O E Herrett and Mrs Frank Harris cochairmen Special guest at the bazaar will be Mrs Murill V Harrison one of the guild's most faithful band-stitche- ' By IDA JEAN KAIN So many women seem to 4 41 -- - ! - To Reduce? sole - 4 '' - IvIagic Ways 17 Silver Springs Md Wolff married Miss Sept There's Food to Be Had At Episcopal Bazaar '' - - -- -- nr- - ----- - - -- |