Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JULY HErrjS I W ©oinieiraIKlcmira® £3 BUDGET FOR TEE E0F1E - oeletj n C aiUL Luncheon Fete Pays Honor to August Pride 10 11 1010 DECORATION DESIGN IN INTERIOR DISPLAY Ulubj Our Children By ANGELO PATRI Tea Given Jo Honor Visitors forgetting 155 ' Be accurate and prompt and ting Forgetting Is a troublesome habit J'whTnTnn that many children cultivate It Is li AV'v’ Pri in3tl U iUiAn ‘anm ‘lfPP?ar ‘A? "r!v c!7 0f dlrectlons them 7 vears It flourishes The child honest- down clearly and have the child read to A crude map helps a them you ly forget Then h finds that for- child to find a place clarifysaves a him lot trouble of getting Mrs Charles C Freed entertained so he keeps on forgetting until he Is ing the situation the paper In his at a beautifully arranged luncheon to him remember It lb helps pocket a very untrastworthy child Indeed tilday at her home In the Polhanna we do not wish to a symbol of something to be done W" what rpet on West North Templel her home Sometimes a chl’d forgets because apartments In honor of Miss HenriThls Is especially characstreet complimenting Mrs L W reninmDer was sheathed In lear etta Ooeltz a brlde-eeof August children If re remembering Crltchlow of Oakland Cal Mrs teristic of younger A Roses In shades of pink decorated child will hide behind "I forshy tnconvemeans wok memberlng ' the one laige table and two smaller If you know the got very often Harry Fisher Brown of Ban Fran- rilM omfort of any kind wh cisco Mrs Theodore F Amussen tables and Nile green candles In bll Irhtld U shv give him the direction In ter candlesticks sere at £ach end of tones Washington D C and Mrs George First make certain that jou have'clp‘Jrt’ntlf Ujrrstanding the lerge table Places were marked J Dwyer cerry a wrlt- the full attention of the child when a was with for MKs Goeltz Mrs F B Goeltz The home gay variety Of garden and the tea tablel-YiMrs William Worthington Mrs Cal-tl- n to an order while' h“lsl‘renienclo“sly lf hevha® was centered with a basket of pink huntu to meet Clawson Miss Ethelyn Cannon hla ior hat or hUe ha u The fact thatperson S' roses and lighted with Alice blue of Miss Phyllis Cannon Miss Mary is on the started story engaged In matching a puzzle card or the candles In sliver candlesticks Cathei lne Holbv Miss Dorothy Snow paper or In the object he handed while he Is asking you for a favor Miss Aldora Tobin Miss Connie Presiding at the tea and coffee urns First he Is to sweep Ms mind clear over gives him strength and encourCrawford Miss Lucille Clmfln Miss 1 were Mrs May Crltchlow Prentice and then agement hat you havs llgten Having to bring something back Dolly Louise Devine Miss Esther damO t course It will be a matter ol Bt?‘lsay Freed Mn and Mosher Miss Juliette Browne Miss diet Lister sufficient Importance for all this at-- i helps a child to remember If he buys Pbll Reynold he must the Alton Brainard and Miss Margaret Frank Jennings and bring salesllp otherwise you lav the foun- - things and A! the articles If he was and Mrs L O Dlnwoodey assisted tenjon Thomas datlon not for forgetting but for changeon sent an errand that Involved carIn entertaining One hundred guests disobedienceonly Mr and Mrs Francis B Ooeltz encalled tertained for Miss Goeltz and her The matter must be Important The rying something home he will rarely fiance Bruce Pearsons at a garden fillet must give you hie whole at- forget Help the child to remember bv givparty at their home Friday evening tention He Is to look at you while A late supper was served in the garyou talk Then he Is to repeat after ing onlv Important directions' by givthem clearlv by giving them at a den at bmall tables decorated with you what you have toid him to do ing good time— when nts mind Is free summer garden flowers Saturday so Then he Is to go to the Job evening Miss Nanry Sullivan and ArCheck up promptly on the Job you by handing him something to carry providing something that thur Sullivan will entertain at a dinassign If the child Is to report tha 5long !?eby carried back Praise him ner at their home In the Mayflower dav don t allow the day o pass and MILTON C WORK By Be remembers and does well apartments for the young couple expect a good result 24 houis after-f- n what are doing and you ward nor the next time you give him Renumber an example of lorgeitlng a direction so aids forget1 or Visitor Nothing Is for th article intended (This Auction and Contract Bridge begin- ting as the knowledge that there Is(Copyright 1630 by the Bell Honoring Miss Mary Ellen Horsch a chance of the other party’ forgrtner ) Syndicate Inc of Alhambra Cal who Is the guest When playing a No Trump conof her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs tract Declarer should postpone as Puri Arm trong Miss Geraldine Modern Etiquette Icelanders Vote Social Smith was hostess at a luncheon and long as possible the opening of a Mrs W L Waldron and daughter Jean of Seattle ult in which he has four cards In bridge party Friday at her home on Recognition to ISegroes By ROBERTA LEE one hand and three In the either and Douglas street Wash Lake Salt rclatnes arc a at tn dinner REYKJAVIK but Q On taking leave in which he has The table was attractive with usiting Iceland (IF — Ne not the Jack regardless of how the should one ever tell the hostess what groes scored a viotoiy In Iceland Shasta daisies gvpsophila and Nilcj had With are such has and he a honor distributed when the guests of Rey kjavik s leadpleasant evening green candles In crystal candlesticks Summer Tarty a suit the winning of four tricks then stay on Indefinitely? Miss Smith was assisted by her ing hotel voted 3J8 to 18 In favor of Mrs H R Krantz entertained at seems probable and inexperienced! A No he ahould leave lmmrdi-plave- permitting them to use the restauluolher Mrs E 1 Smith her granda luncheon Friday In honor of Mrs are apt to rush at It the mo- - ately after expressing his apprecla- - rant mother Mrs A H Boxrud and Mrs T he vote was taken when the manSterling P Gray of Los Angeles who ment they obtain the lead Take my tlon to the hostess for her hospitalThe guests weie Miss Armstrong WITH ALL THE BRAN A In scheme the color is visiting advice: Do not lead thit suit until ity city Horsch Miss Nellie Arnoldous Miss ager asked a negro to leave the dining alof out Is was a carried established and kind of green Q What your adversaries have room Some of the guests disagreed pink Isabel Rusk Miss Maria Flelsh Miss stationery OF THE WHOLEWHEAT The guests were seated at small ta- suit which they will run when they ways In fashion? with the action and the ballot was Dorothy Waters Miss Mary Waters ernter-Th- e next obtain the lead andwlth which bles as of A rosebuds with white Plain pink paper good to Miss June Hays Miss Marian Ryan lowed cast decide the question by dinner and dancing hostess was assisted by will save the game or urrMl you quality Mis M A 1la Westergreen Miss June1 long table was and ’held as mTs °neva Madsen and Mr’ c T they a have are write In did which in What you Q Shakespeare position Boufird Miss Patricia McOuen Miss lts centerpiece aarranged low bowl of pink gar- - Cardwell no other sound lead or until you about “familiarity”? Olive Lieberman Miss Lillian Oweni flowers A Covers were laid for the following feel satisfied that the adversaries “Be thou familiar but by no Miss Marian Boyle and Miss Mar- Places were marked for twenty-tw- o W S Mrs P have weakened themselves by dis- means vulgar Mrg sterllng Gray guerite Smith guests Madsen Mrs V M Johnson Mrs carding your suit and that your hon- 4— f Rov L Campbell Mrs Gordon Card- - ors will exhaust them ? Know You Do Chinese Luncheon ' MafronS Honored well Mrs Lester D Hovev Miss Eu- To Illustrate we take last SaturHonoring Mrs H W Jolley of Mis L H Coppock of Kansas City dora Don Miss Vivian Hobbs Miss day's hand given then to discus anBy A C GORDON who Is a visitor In the and Mrs Thomas Owen Sheckell cf Phyllis Hobba Miss Marie Krantz other topic Philadelphia ! When and by whom were the city Mrs A F Palm entertained at TavVorange N ’ J were guests of Miss Virginia Madsen Miss Lillian first cablegrams sent? an attractive Chinese luncheon Fri- - honor and Mrs E L Coppock was McAfee Miss Jean Madsen Miss 2 How many lakes are there In day afternoon at her home 1328 East hostess at a luncheon followed by Gasella Clifford and Mrs L Pratt Wisconsin? 4 Chinese? deco bridge Sixth South street her home on Thirat Friday 3 In w hat department of th govrations w ere used The luncheon ta- teenth East street The guests were ernment Is the bureau of immigraToday's Horoscope ble was covered with a black damask seated at four small tables which tion? cloth and centeied with a large bowl were dccoiated with pmk butterfly The positions for this dev indicate 4 What are pampas? filled with ferns and orange pepper sweet peas and Shasta daisies Velan aesthetic nature given It may 5 What city In Great Britain is berries Covers wei e laid for the fol- vety In orchid and purple be to reflecpetimias and poetical mystical built on en extlnrt volrano? lowing Mis Jolley Mrs Dan B wer used about the rooms The tion There be will many probably ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY’S Shields Mrs J W Aird of Provo guests were Mrs Coppock Mrs In life ups and downs of forMrs E II Havenor Mia F M Mc- Sheckell QUESTIONS Vorls Mrs changes Mrs George In af love luck tune and lather poor Six Hugh Mrs D M Draper Mrs L L E J Kearns Harry Cram Mrs Harry fairs of to Seek stability develop Perkine In 1834 Jaoob Brandenburger Mrs F J Pack Mrs Cole Mrs Warner Gerrell Mrs L H character and during the time of The Moors Ernest Dee Mra W H Burt Mrs Broekbank Mrs A T Sanford Mrs a Covers for golf balls prosperity and pleasure lay up Martha Watson Miss Camille Pau-ml- e William Lambert Mrs Frank Hunt store of wealth and sunshine for the Canada and Miss Yvonne Paumle Foll- Mis R A Williams Mrs Ernest owing luncheon a program of Chi- Lambourne Mrs Lloyd Oairlson dark days nese music was enjoyed Miss Ethel Campbell and Miss Pearl not good now may become so by virTODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Suppose South to be playing a No tue of an adverse discard Dr Charles H Mayo of the cele Savage Lake Tarty brated Mavo surgical clinic of Roch Trump contract and the first lead to To trick 3 Declarer should lead a Dummy Heart from Dummv and lf closed Rochester be the Five of Spades bom ester Minn Mrs Sadie Anderson was hostess at Tor Matron (North) should plmv small as was hand win the first Heart trlek Dum-lan attractive party Friday evening Mrs E A Leupnld entertained at “‘J1" 65 'ears 8g0 week When East my should be put tn with the King of at Sal fair In honor of her son Sher- luncheon and bridge Friday afterJudge Julian W Mack veteran explained South clubs to lead a second Heart Plaved man Anderson of Taft Cal who Is noon at her home on Michigan ave- - Chicago Jurist and Zionist leader plavs the King of Spades should hold up the Ace so as to be jn this wav an adverse Diamond dls-I- n spending two weeks visiting In Salt nue ponortrg Mrs T M Fitzpatrick born In Eon Francisco 64 years ago to win the third round cani mav be forced by a Heart lead lake Swimming was enjoyed fol- - 0j Oakland Cal A profusion of gar- - George P Ccxstigan dean of the of atheposition adverse suit thus taking the Rnd yn that way South last Diamond 1 University of California law school d'n blooms decorated the luncheon born second and third Spade tricks Instead may be made into a winning ’ thlr-o- f In Chicago 60 years ago table and home The hostess was asthe first and second Then dum- - teener" and Warner L author Frances Places sisted bv Mrs Jasper Dean 42 my wins the second trick with the Conn at born educator Putney were marked for twenty guests Mr (Copyright John F Dllle Co ) Queen of Spades and Declarer still —and Mrs P A Mattingly will enter- years ago has the suit stopped consequently he tain at bridge Saturday evening at woman prisoner In Hollo-wa- v can postpone the Diamond lead Every their home for Mr and Mrs FitzpatSouths fourth Diamond lf prison In England is to be sup- later now rick and Tuesday Mrs Hacy good always will be good but lf with a mirror and Mrs J J Fitzgerald will plied give a luncheon and bridge party for the visiting matron NEW HAVEN Conn Ju’v 18 (UP) —The “BuUelo Nickel Indian ’—RobLuncheon Bridge ert G Harper— has turned from a An attractive luncheon was given career of modeling for artists to helpDR W A EVANS- bv Miss Ju'ia Hoggan Friday aftering make plastic surgery within the of noon at her home 128r Parkway aveaction the made chemicals The SUNLIGHT FOR THE CHILD reach of every man by nue The serving table was covered sterols of skin the on the A few minutes ago a child about sunlight Harper former local high school with a cloth of Italian cutwork and four vears of for are athlete and world war camouflage Conditioning necessary proper by age accompanied gaidon flowers were Used 111 deco- his mother pas'ed down the street of the calcium Its pioper relation to artist has left Yale art school where rating the room The hostess was toward the beach This child had phosphorus and for health of car- he posed for sculpture classes to beassisted by her mol her Mrs R W on sandals and a bone Growing children come a "plastic surgeons plastic exsingle garment tilage and Hoggan and her sister Miss Leah which latter covered a few square need sunlight They need It some pert’ In the staff of the New York Covers were latd for the Inches of the child s mldsection His what in summer end more acutely lnClty health department which hopes Fioegan follovlng guests Miss Edna OCon skin was well tanned There was winter To a limited extent the sun- - to bring such operations within the nor Miss Phyllis Ewing Miss Doro Indication that the mother light compounds can be stored In means of the average man —Magnified for winter use thea Johanson Miss Dorothy Lind every Although not an Indian Harpers her child to the beach dally summer need taks tm- Fw lng MHs Ruth om sti It common for Miss fulfills the Orma growth They They appearance 2nd South 4C4-SStreet for Slinbath West the tiny of Old Dutch revealed as flak) w'TKf'--Jg Salt need sunlight to protect against of an American Indian I ake ntv ttah Spencer Mrs Wilburt Hunter and Fvery thing we have learned of the MioS Genevieve Price Off Thone Wasatch S732 or J!2J Bridge was effect of sunlight on children Indifree from scratchy gritty substances plaved following luncheon piece Harp-n- d I cates that this mothers policy is a pneumonia and contagion In winter the Indian on the diarrheas In summer Thcv er has posed for manv noted s'atues wise one In a rapldlv growing child This distinctive quality means Old Dutch is safe — need It all vear round as a protection cartilage Is growing and being con- verted into bone That this complex oil for scratch It's the If sunlight promotes sglng snd cleaning— it change mav work out satisfactorily therefore lnduos premature senili" the tissues must have plenty of la no a more theoretical than that modern the and there mut be proper redisadvantage to a child On the other lationship between the supply of of the need hand against protection who homemaker as and phosphorous It is not rickets and prides herself on and (he adenough that the calcium be ample m vantage of pneumonia grow’h are promotlrg well of as the cleanliness be her home For must amount It chemically right safety's the great American grain In present Immediate and practical There is but one disadvantage and avoid mar They gritty that applies only to a few children its most delicious form I Made Br ght sunlight mav came irrilabll-U- y make difficult— more note illustration in lower A nervous irritable child shou’d cleaning into Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and spend at levst a few hours dally in a right hand dark quiet place A very few children are light sensitive Their skins burn easily Home develop heat hives YOU might as well throw dollsr people every day Buch children should not be rxposed Dutch too to bills id die fire ts wash fine silks Depend on things thoroughly to bright sunlight except It L done snd fluffy woolens in hot water wholesome Here’s Incautiously clean the Gets dirt— Perhaps you wonder how lo gel them clean any other way Here s Sn’4L MENINGITIS 4 visible health-endangerin- g with those impurities you M H writes the answer: Is spinal meningitis contagious? White Assures Healthful see in home Granulated Cleanliness King Sosp 2 How rhould the room he ds!n- Mel'o-softenwater ab- ferted after a patient (a hov 19 years made from the same sort of fine end nut oils thet form vegetable been taken to the hosplirl? sorbs the tarnish on silver- old3 has Economical also— you'll notice that Dutch lasts Is It safe for snothr person to! the bans of good sUd dressing use the room bed mattre and will yield quick rich suds ware etc without rublittle does of work Use o inkets he had when he lock Flck’i longer— that's because thorough cleansing and swift 4 Is there anv Ganger of re spe the lukewarm bing Sate for the thinnest in water Old Dutch throughout house on surface where afer h" conies out of the12 hospitrP rinsing that delicate gmgbtms and 5 Is It safe for e girl years od silver plate (At all grocers TMt U how grit tho demand to-And it cannot in1 not verv strong wl’h a tendency prints may be used Always keep a handy in the surface Old Dutch contain ward cold' to Ire in the same small and druggists) jure anything that water won’t kitchen laundry and bathi oom— you'll no grit— rt i sofa barm Ita purity makes It safe apartment when the boy comes out many steps of the ho pltal’ Vi hite king solves houseevery RFPLY hold washing problem— fabrics 1 Yes but tl e danger that th' contacts wul devnop menlrgltis Is dishes silver glass floors woodOld Dutch Cleanser on its 25th Anniversary not t Th' darscr that they w Hi work And it’s economical A become carriers is grea'er for the wash basin a celebrates the greatest achievement in modern 2 Thorough cleaning sunning cupful for the wishing machine and airii g is enough — cleaning efficiency — Healthful Cleanliness plenty Put it on your list for 3 es after such clean i g sunBold by your grocer todiy In thm patented ortn-frnning and airing 4 No srotltle inner teal Icropper S There Is some derger In Salt Lalce The Low Cost of Health de Some people spend a lot of money for Health and don’t get it No matter how much you spend for it health will not come with wrong food habits A bowl Shredded Wheat and milk ct -- ome-hln- ’ for breakfast every morning will go a long way toward repairing the age done by foolish food habits simple nourishing food that contains eery element the body needs— and easily digested Auction and Contract Bridge uho rs rhis is the va Old Dutch -- a smooth it at - Io(lCl Gives Up Posing ?©&’ How to Keep Well -a-By deeraGig Old Dutch Doesn't Scratch particle! — 1 Ik®io©9s to !!!(' jVj'u Jit and that doesn't perfect cleanser— an Important assurance to the appearance sake cleansers scratch surfaces cal-ilu- m BURNING m UP MONEY enjoyed by more than are flat-shaped- corner 12000000 Old all to the 1 ed a the I water I Old a lot any can save keep YOirvrRH ttrah-ho- s COII6N FLAKES h 1905 1930 |