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MAY 20 1931 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING 8' WomenHomeChildren § o cietj ana Clubs Honoring Mrs Dean L Halton recent bride Mrs Ernest A Olson gave Msrlon Buller whoss marto Allan Lipman eon of Mr riage and Mrs M E Lipman a be an interesting matrimonial event of June aaa honored guest at a delightful breakfast given Sunday morning by Mrs Dllworth H Woolley at her home on Michigan avenue The guests were seated at one long table and three smaller ones centered with blue crystal bowls filled with yellow for bprlng flower Covers were laid was twenty guests and the hostess Edward Richards Mrs F assisted by uid Mrs Harley W Oustln Mil a prettily arranged breakfast Sunday at the Ambassador hotel The guests were seated at a large round table which held a centering bowl of pink and yellow snapdragons and ferns corsages of the same 111 were presented to each Ruest Covers were laid for Mrs Halton Mrs H J Halton Miss Isabelle Halton Miss Elinor Dyer Miss Virginia Larsen Miss La Von Rupp Mb Norma Herrick Mrs Max Foote and Miss Lucie Bride-Ele- ct ve for health XKP alive and pappy Left to tight: Miss Jeanette Steiner and Miss Bar- Silver Tea Immanuel Baptist bara Kellock who arrived Monday with Mr and Mrs Ladles of the church gave a silver tea from 2 to cruise world a 5 p m Monday at the home of Mrs George A Steiner from four-mon- J H W Inwood 53 South Fifth East street A yellow and orchlld color scheme was carried throughout the Mr James E Jennings of Los An- decorations the tea table was cenFURIIITURE geles always a popular visitor In Salt tered with a bowl of yellow snapdragLake has arrived for a month’s stay ons and orchid Iris Those pouring SHIPPED AT with relatives and friends and during were Mrs J E Berkley Mrs Howard Slo-mher visit will be at the Hotel Utah Fitzgerald of Seattle Mrs W R Mrs and Mrs J W Bratten REDUCED iMrs Walter P Jennings will entertain at a tea Wednesday at her home Wallace E Deane had charge of the In the Bransford apartments In com- diningroom Those assisting In servRATES FREIGHT ing were Mrs Dorothy Johnson Mrs pliment to Mrs Jennings A Frederick Miss Betty Standlsh We are shipping throuih ears to Miss Jean Loftts and Miss Francis A phono call will California point June Bride Motif Lucas A musical program was given bring our representative toan your eti-a bride the afternoon One hundred reiidcnce Ho will giro you Miss Kathryn Cunningham during to on tha coot of packing and of next month was the honored guest guests called This (orvlco hipping your goodi under at a delightful dinner followed by ao obfree and places yon bridge Monday evening presided Close Friends Bidden ligation over by Miss Marie Gulttard at her Miss Harriet Plllsbury who will home in the Plccardy apartments future for southern (1 A KEYSER The guests were seated at one table leave in the tonearreside was honored centered with a basket of tulips In Californiaa luncheon given FIREPROOF shades of crimson and row Covers guest at delightful were laid for eight Bunday morning Saturday by Miss EleanortheLindsay bright Miss Cora Landrigan and Miss Mary Late spring flowers in decorations STORAGE CO were used for the Landrlgan eatertalned at a prettily shades Miss Wllda Included 321 West tnd South Street arranged breakfast at their apart- and the guest Hansen Miss Phono Was (721 or S721 ment In the Belvedere for Miss Cun- Maxwell Miss MadelineMiss McClellan Virginia ningham Late spring flowera In the Blanche Miss Priscilla Bonner Miss Hays pastel shades were used for the decor Ricketts Miss Helen Banks and rations and covers were laid for four- Ruth Maude Miss Rogers teen close friends of the bride-eleMiss Irene Bumlngham enterMrs J A Barclay will leave Weda delightful party Saturday nesday for the east for a month's tained at in honor of Mb Ruth stay Bhe will attend the graduation evening a June bride ’The living exercises at West Point Military Squires serving tablo were prettily academy from where J A Barclay rooms and with pink dud white carJr will be graduated June 11MrsMrs decorated the hostess and honor J nations andassisted Barclay will Join her sister during the eveW Hancock of Long Beach Cal In guest were Clifford Park Twenty-fiv- e Kansas City and they will visit In ning by Mrswere In attendance guests New York Washington D C Philadelphia and Boston before returning Mrs H A Scott has returned to to Salt Lake her home In San Francisco after a friends In Mrs’ Phllllpa Wyche and smal visit of several weeks with Salt Lake During her stay Mrs daughter Virginia Lee Wyche of Scott was extensively entertained Berkeley arrived Saturday for a visit with Miss Virginia’s grandparents Mrs H Wymore of Long Beach and Mr and Mrs George Bust on First Mrs Florence Jackson of Alhambra avenue Cal have been the guests of Mrs Mrs Harry F McCleery of Olen Rose Edwards at her home on South for a few days en route dale Cal arrived Monday with hr Main street small daughter Marilyn for a visit for the east with her sister Mrs Robert O War-noc- k Announcement Is made of the on Harrison avenue Mrs Mcmarriage here on May 19 of Miss Cleery formerly was Virginia Godbe Ann Short of Kentucky and W A and Mrs Mrs E F Schettler left Friday for Jones of Salt Lake Mr 208 are at home at Covey Europe where she will be Joined by Jones her son Paul who Is a student at Ox- apartments ford They will travel on the continent until October When Mr Schettler will resume his studies and Mrs Schettler will return to Salt Lake Mrs B Raymond Firman and son Frederick of Hollywood will arrive the latter part of the week for a visit with Mrs Firman’s parents Mr and Mra F E Kletnschnaidt of the Maryland apartments The annual dinner dance of the Sigma Chi will be given Wednesday at the Blue Moon Committee on arrangements Includes Mrs Munn Q Cannon Mrs Orson Wright and Mrs Lon Richardson Woodbine circle No 41 will meet at 8 p m Wednesday In the I O O F ' hall helping yourself to health with Kallogg’g PEP Bran Flake Mirrelou Whola-- flavor wheat nourishment— and juat anough attra braa to be mildly laxxtlv You’ll vote then the best fcrsa flakes you aver ate Made by Kellofg in Battla th Los Angeles Visitor by an " m CtmL' 1 PEP DRAtl FLAKES ct y J O E 8 evening card section Lnds chapter No 1 8 p m Belvedere lounge Neighbors of Woodcraft dis- Lybia temple No 32 m Masonic temple 9 30 a p Pythian Sisters card party 2 m K P hall trict convention drill team public card party 830 p m I O O F hall ' e Ladles’ Aid society Second Christian church silver tea 2 p m Mra W F Patton 571 Kensington avenue Former Salt Lakers Wed ct Honoring Miss Virginia Russell bride-eleMrs Ruby Noyes and Mrs Lawrence H Blrrell gave a prettily arranged breakfast Sunday at the hotel Covers were Ambassador Miss placed for Miss Hope Hansen Snel-groMildred Heist Mrs Scott K Mrs Vivian A Smith Mrs John F Kimball Mrs J Will Andrews Mrs R C Watkins Mrs John William Russell Mrs R C Watkins Jr Mrs Robert N 8ncddon Mrs Robert Jarvis Mrs Roy Nelson and Mrs Harry Curran — Lunai Delphian society Lambda chapter 2 p m Ambassador hotel Delphian society Beta chapter 715 p m publtc library — ’ Gahan For Our- Events of the Day Prettily Arranged Breakfast Honors Recent S L Bride Matron Hostess At Breakfast for June Bride-Elec- t l&eftfceir — X - - MENUS Children WON’T AD CANT Over and over again It is said ’’He can but he simply won’t” ‘‘She has a high I Q one of the highest In the class but she won't apply herself and fails every month" "It Isn’t that the child can't do the work He won't concentrate" Don’t believe that In the many years I have worked with children I have never found one who could and would not If he could he did and gladly The trouble came when he wanted to do and couldn't When that happened the child had to find some wav out Some gesture of de- feme had to be made A mask of some kind had to be worn to save his face Nobody likes to fall Not even the toughest boy In the neighborhood can stand failure Usually that Is what prompts Ills toughness Then Instead of thinking up ways to punish the idle child and the lazy child and the one who won't concentrate It behooves us to find the cause of the child’ difficulty remove It and let him advance as he longs to do That Is easier to say than It Is to do Such causes are often hidden In the mental life of the child and only patient loving search can bring them to the surface where they can be recognized mal children who fall In school for causes that are possible toyemove Defectjv vision and hearing malnutrition physical disease poor home training Improper grading lost lessons stage of growth poor attendance too frequent change of Fear school and of environment Afraid to retards many a child show hts Ignorance afraid to ask for help the child loses the point of the lesson loses his hold on the subject drops behind the class and Confidence In the teacher falls will prevent that The relationship between the falling child and his teachers Is one of the utmost Importance When a child seems to be carc- less wilfully neglectful Impudent look him over thoughtfully Impersonally Try to see him as he Is a frightened helpless child with his back to the wall fighting for his Ute Then in all affection and mercy help him You may have to take him by the back of his mental neck still in kindness and understanding to accomplish the task but according1 to your faltb and your courage sue cess w 111 meet you those about you It collect! germs Then eerrits them back to yoitr fade stain and again t During cplds these germ aelf-inlomaka colds drag on and on aa ct A handkerchief should not b carried in pockets purses germ-fille- d or stored bags in laundry t What is the answer ‘ you ask? Kleenex disposable tissues t Soft gentle tissues that coat o little they may bs used once and destroyed t Kleenex prevents the irritation caused by damp harsh handkerchiefs Children prefer it because it'a so soothing and no harm’ GRADUATES u Kleenex la advised by beauty expert for removing cold creanv It’ convenient 'lot manicuring For wiping rsror blade prevent cutting towels) jQvglutbla In the nursery Buy Kleenex at drug dry goods and department (tore Boxea at cents fifty twenty-fiv- e cent and one dollar In whits and pure cafe tint ' 4 ' Bacteriological Tests Show: Tbst handkerchief tmd by pmoni many ft having cold way contain 4170000 bftclena per handkerchief 1 bl orjmmcoldrepresentative when of thosft aocuied with impregnated m boiling water upon Linen and nmed not hilled nor ftp and oap water wera prcciably inhibited from growing The report art baaed on left performed on bndkerchiafa in tha la bora torn of Dr Bertram Feuer Chicago bacteriologist 2 1 liLEEHOI tifspos sbh TISSUES — Lawrence B SILVER Flatware Hollow Ware being specially exhibited by factory representative at Callaway' Store Beautiful and subject to special price concessions— this week only BUY NOW for your June gift occasions Now The meeting of the Young Matrons’ club of the First Congrega tlonal church which was to have been held at 2 p m Tuesday at the home of Mrs H N Jones 1019 Ninth East street for annual election of officers has been postponed lor one week CALLAWAY’S 66 SO MAIN Gifts Caih ar Terms The Boon of Virgin Diamonds” I and Riding (PO Qf Co SERVICE 'TAITh I ¥ ibr your ‘ CON YEN I EN C E Suggestions especially planned to assist the discriminating hostess WHAT doesn’t it colorful with charming dinners all over town — bridge parties going make you rather yearn to do things in a distinctive way? So in answer to the baffling question "What of our we suggest some dessert shall I serve?” delectable Colville Ice Cream novelties No matter how you pay choose to express that there is subtle SOMETHING called hospitality always a sense of happy security in knowing that you have achieved perfection in evfcry detail Colville Ice Cream adds that colorful variety— that refreshing coolness — that "good taste” so ncces- sary to gracious entertaining Just phone Hostess Department and ask for Miss Jeane May for the latest party fashions in ice cream' She will be glad to help you in your selections prize and gold medal at the tea expositions of Ceylon ana India is brought to yon fresh in every package of ' Upton’sOrangePekoe and Pekoe Order it at your grocer today It costa no mpre iii( aai Wedding Mr and Mrs T J Harrison are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son The same superior blend that won first n- - W Graduation A very interesting event of the month was the annual spring garden party of the Gamma Sigma alumnae chapter It was given at the beautiful country home of Mr and Mrs David Neff Oakwood lane Mill Creek during the past week Cards and dancing were enjoyed during the evening followed by a buffet supper which was served in the gardens Bouquets of purple and cream flowers were used throughout the house carrying out sorority colors while dancing pavilion and grounds were decorated with many strings of colored lights There were 400 guests present The members of the committee In charge were Miss Doris Erdman chairman Miss Aline Johnson and Miss Gertrude Ryberg The buffet supper was In charge of a committee from the Sorority Mothers’ club Mrs Gus Johnson Mrs T J Farrell Mrs D R Cozzens and Mrs Frank Stewart serving this tasty invigorating beyerage Smith tad Useful Jf appreciate your - Beautiful Western Arms & Sporting Goods thoughtfulness in The Gift Incomparable APPOINTS BELIEF “ANGEL SACRAMENTO Cal May 25 bP— Mrs Rheba Crawford SpUvalo San Francisco who as a Salvation Army girl In New York was known as the "Angel of Broadway’’ was appointed state director of social welfare today by Governor James Rolph Jr SWIMMING SUITS 1- -3 Many uses Syn- OFF us handkerchief my hold danger for you as well You 1931 by The Bell dicate Inc) (Copyright Sale of Ladies’ Outing Clothing — Disposable Tissues art used tutd destroyed Less expensive than laundering and school teachers on the care and development of children Write him in care of this paper inclosing a for stamped addressed envelope reply Ralph B Harmon and Miss Marlon Stone both formerly of Salt Lake were married Monday In Glendale to word received Cal according atMr Patrl will give personal here tention to inquiries from parents Mr Harmon whose home now Is In Santa Barbara Is the son of Mr and Mrs B M Harmon 1149 Fifteenth East street The bride whose of and adjusted parents are not living Is a sister Mrs Mariel Strong 1470 East ThirThe first and easiest step Is the mental measurement the tests we I teenth South street The ceremony was performed by give children so as to discover how Our entire stock of Ladies’ Outing Clothing Bishop LeGrande Richards of the he compares with children of his Glendale ward of the L D 8 church own age and experience That usuBreeches and Riding Suits— ally gives something to work on as we his examine Next In a honor beginning A Memorial day tea dance ONE-HAL- F of the polo teams of Colorado Agri- physical being and while that seems and with the all phyof easy hospitals the University cultural college and is Oue Lot of Ladies Utah will be held Saturday after- sicians and experts we have it so noon In the Park Memorial building rather difficult So few doctors SUITS KHAKI at the university by officers of the few specialists know about children stages of growth that university reserve officers’ training aIn their various corps The dance will follow the polo thorough examination and observaperiod game between the teams The hosts tion over a sufficiently long obtain Slightly Soiled— Half Price and hostesses will be Major and Mrs of time Is not at all easy to and It easier Still R Mrs every and grows day A J Gillespie Captain C Suyder Captain and Mrs N L when more parents ask for such serCraig Captain and Mrs C F Murray vice more specialists will be trained and Captain and Mrs P C Boylan to render it Members of the girls’ riding class the If the child Is found to be mentally defective the only thing to do Is faculty and the Trotters’ club of the to have him trained In the special university are invited schools provided for such children 115 SOUTH MAIN ST usual graded public school will Democratic Study club of the Fust The all him not at help ward wlllmeet at 8 p m Wednesday But there Is a great group of nor- at the home of Mr and Mrs Grant Young 443 South 8econd East street Lyle Smith wiU talk on party loyalty Mrs Edwin R Miles will discuss the bulletin Vocal solos will be given by rtf It John Bull Following the meeting a social will be held Clara M Clawson announced new shtpment of sports clothes in crepe rajah and shantung In the season's newest color combinations Chic and distinctive models 38 North State (Adv) Apt i: Mrs E S Becker price mlll’y 553 E 4th 8a sale 1 wk $195-1- 6 Tea iced 3 (Adv) Lipton’s Apt deli-ciooffers a cooling done If it’s lost Office worker find refreshment on it convenient to keep package la the hottest cummer th desk For BRIDES and day Your guests will Kleenex is Safe 7 RECIPES SEWING HINTS FOR THOSE WHO BUDGET THE HOME - 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