Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE and Club News eautiful Tea Girl Leaving For the Orient By ANGELO PATR1 MIDDLE-OF-THE-ROA- D ways of children checks extravagant demonstrations of affection and pride Somehow many parents seem to go to extremes One group Is worried to death and think their children ars bound for the gallows The other group beam with pride at their every action and causes no fault in them Either extreme is bad for the children Those who worry nag their children They see everything they do and at once point out that It should not have been done or if it had to be done it should have been done better From morning until night day after day a steady strea of destructive criticism is poured over the children “Look what you did! Another spot on the table cloth Your cousins can keep a cloth clean Stand for a week You spoil one in a day k ' For You look like a scarecrow straight Angelo Patri pity’s Bake close your mouth You look like a What? Only B's? Now you stay in this month and goofy study after school hours If you don't get A's you will not go out to play" Never a word of praise Never a hint of encouragement Children do not improve under such a program There must be something that they do well A word about that will send them singing on their way and a singing soul goes much farther than one that goes in sorrow The other sort of parent makes no correction offers no criticism no matter what happens Does the teacher complain of slack work? “Oh he is only a iittle fellow Wait until he gets older" Do his companions hint that he is a little less than kind to them? “Oh play nicely with him and he won’t hit you" Are the family relatives critical of his behavior? “Oh they are Jealous If they had such a lovely child they would put his picture In the paper” road for parents and it leads to There is the sane success A child's growth is a steady progress along life’s road but travel He is not to stop by the way he is not to take straight along his eyes fixed ahead No child does this alone Parents should act as guides to the children they brought into the world It is their duty to keep sane to be tolerant patient understindlng and certain of where this child is to go No child is hopeless No child is perfect Every child need! help direction and discipline within reason The control must be easy but it must be sure BELLEFONTAINE Ohio Jan 24 Conclave 65) —John Mills SO bass with the ntermountain Mills Brothers vocal quartet died Ends With Fellowtoday at the home of his mother Eathel Mills Jackson Ha had been ship Dinner suffering with a lung ailment He became ill several months ago Problems confronting all churches while the negro songsters were tourthe ing England Since that time his today must be faced head-o- n father John Mills Sr has been singRight Rev Ralph S Cushman pre- ing bass with his other three sons The Mills Brothers began singing siding head of the Episcopal church in the intermountain area told local church officials at a fellowship presentations must appeal dinner and round table discussion religious to the intelligence of the young Friday evening people who are being trained in our The session which concluded a schools and as long as the church two-da- y convention dealt with mod- affords an intelligent perception of em problems of religious orders religious ideas the “All problems can be solved by will become decent andyoung people upright citifacing them head-o- n looking them zens” in the face and meaning business Bishop Cushman will leave Satwhile dealing with them" Bishop urday morning to conduct services Cushman said “There has never in the Canyon Methodist church in been a problem that could not be Bingham at 7:30 m He will disolved when treated in this manner rect the religious pservices in Price common using good judgment and Sunday and plans to return to Densense" ver Monday morning The Friday morning session dealt with youth problems and Bishop Cushman offered the opinion that while young people of today are more set in their actions they look toward the church for- - spiritual teachings “In this day and generation all ment Better to dress less conspicuously in that case Mrs Arthur C Sullivan who will leave in the near future with Mr for Washington Sullivan D C was honored Friday at beautifully arranged tea given by the orient Mrs James her sister-in-la- w Ivers at her home on East First Friday Miss Ruth Naylor entertained at a prettily arranged South street luncheon in her honor The table A wealth of early spring flow was covered with a Chinese lace ers decorated the living rooms cloth ahd the favors and place and the tea table was covered cards were in oriental design with a handsome lace cloth Covers were laid for four close with a silver bowl filled friends of the honored guest with royal purple aenomone com' bined with yellow acacia and Sunday Miss Cannon will give a cocktail party at the home of sprays of fragrant freesias Tall her parents in anticipation of her ivory princess tapers were in sil ver candelabra at either end departure on Monday Close friends have been invited The table was presided over by Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs J D Wednesday eveningfMiss Kath-ery- n Sullivan Mrs James W Collins Lovesy entertained at a and Mrs J H Patrick The din bridge supper at her home on Yale avenue in honor of Miss ing room was in charge of Mrs R J Hogan who was assisted in Cannon who Thursday evening was honored at a dinner given by serving by Miss Grace Mary Ivers Miss Peggy Ivers and Miss BeverMiss Ann Schulder in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah Covers ly Sims The cards were received at the door by Miss Marcia Ivers were laid lor eight guests The hostesses and honored guest were assisted in receiving by Mrs Visitor Motif Royal W Douglas of Ogden a sisMrs Owen H Gray will entertain Mrs Ivers and Mrs J W toastmis-tres- s ter of S Mrs W McQuilkin a few close friends at a luncheon of Idaho Falls and Mrs O Hays to be the dinner for by given R Baum of Pocatello sisters of Saturday at the Town club In honor members of the Soroptimist Nancy’s leaflet on "Etiquette" dub Mrs of Mrs F A Prince of New York Sullivan be had by sending a stamped may Town at dub the Address City who is the guest of Mrs Rich- Tuesday Following the tea Mr and Mrs envelope mond Vorls at the F C Richmond of Ivers entertained close friends Nancy Page care of this paper street home on East South Temple Mr and Mrs Sullivan at a delightEvents of the Day ful buffet supper (Copyright 1936 Publishers Friday Mrs Roger L Strobel en tertalned members of a sewing club Syndicate) Ladiea’ Browning aection of the Mrs J E Galigher has gone to to which Mrs Prince belonged at a ' dub literary 1pm Santa Barbara Cal for a few weeks luncheon at her home on Arlington Daughters of Bethel No and before returning to her home in drive Spring flowers decorated the 1 Ducky Order of Job’s Daughters Miss Salt Lake City will visit Mrs C B table ONE JAR Mary Gentry 853 Kensington ave Diehl a former Salt Laker who now (Copyright 1936 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) OF will give personal attention to inquiries from parents nue p m CaL Patri kr at Anna Santa resides BEAUTt Visitor Honored and school teachers on the care and development of children Write CREAM Alpha chapter of Alpha Beta Mrs W G B Terrell was the Theta sorority 3 p m Miss Ethel stamped addressed enhim in care of this paper inclosing a Hotel Luncheon hostess and Mrs H F Ruegnits of Smith 541 East Secbnd South velope for reply The Day and Night Beauty Mrs Paul H Brown entertained Pueblo Colorado the honored guest street Salon introduces a BRAND-NEat a beautifully arranged luncheon at a prettily appointed buffet lunwoman but a going intohe dining Kappa Gamma alumnae Thursday in the Empire room of cheon given Friday at the Terrell 1 Kappa FREE OFFER! With in no escort and room alone with p m chapter bouse the Hotel Utah Daffodils and pale The table home in Cottonwood to cause is dress com' evening apt each of the Day and Night’s sororAlumnae of Delta Gamma pink carnations were combined for was centered with a reflector on 1 p m Lois Marian table and party beautiful the of $2 to $5 permanent the decorations ity water which were arranged crystal covers were laid for twenty guests waves with genuine supplies lilies Covers were laid for a dozen house THESE FACTS ABOUT ONLY this shop is giving close friends of the honored guest Ensign stake Gold and Green Bridge followed the luncheon in the Mrs Ruegnitz is the guest of Mr ball Lafayette ballroom of the jade room of the hotel ABSOLUTELY FREE a $125 ' and Mrs Orin W Bradshaw in the Hotel Utah By FLORENCE LA GANKE HAVE American Association of Uni' For 'Winter Bride BRAN BEEN a Polly Anna apartments town jar of BEAUTY 400 Liquid for Janice was leaving verslty Women 1 p m Beau In honor of Mrs Dee Jackson a week’s stay at a hotel She never Cleansing Cream or a $150 jar Brummel cafe Tea Arranged winter bride formerly Miss Dorothy had done this before and found so of Skin Food! It’s an offer BY Parrish Mrs Fisher Davidson preNaomi Rebekah lodge 8 p m Mrs J M Bidwell and Miss Lilher that PROVEB YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO bothering many questions L 0 0 F hall Postoffice place side dover a delightful tea and linen she came to call on lian Woodward will entertain at Nancy "I Was 4555 MISS! at her afternoon Telephone tea Friday at their home on Fifth Service Star legion Memorial shower Friday know Mrs that you have home on First avenue between the been about a Page deal and NOW at for know East street in honor of their mother house Memory park 1:30 p m your appointment Gently Acting‘Bulkw Supplies great hours of 3 and 6 p m Pink wild Mrs M S Woodward and the Beauty Night Day Saturday Night club 6:45 p m roses and lilies of the valley were just how to do things Will you Aid to Habits Regular Alta club Mr and Mrs C C Par- combined for thS center help me out?” "Thanks I knew Salon' 121 South Main! piece of the you would Here is my first quessons host and hostess Club Party table which was lighted with ivory tion Will I be able to get a room Now and then in talking with Mrs Jay Tarvin Harris enterPrincess tapers in silver holders at the hotel or should I write ahead your friends the subject of bran has DAY & NIGHT tained members of her bridge club were preurns coffee The tea and Names come up So that real facts might for a room?” Group at a delightfal luncheon Tuesday League sided over by Miss Alberta Davidson A woman traveling alone always replace unsupported opinions the at her home in the Bransford apartTo Petition Signals and Miss Marjory Parrish Twenty writes BEAUTY SALOII or wires ahead for a room Kellogg Company has aided for ments Covers were laid for twelve in attendance were guests walks she Then when reservation some years research in leading guests who were seated at small A committee to present a petition 121 South Main into the hotel she does not feel so nutrition laboratories tables bright with decorations of to the city commission for the in- Annual Party blooms on pastel-shade- d North of stallation spring semaphores Studies made on a group of The annual card party of DemoTemple street west of the railroad healthy women showed that two will Mrs Samuel Adams of Denver has viaduct was named at a meeting cratic study group of ward tablespoonfuls of bran daily conarrived for a visit with her mother of the Third Municipal Ward Im- be held at the Belvedere lounge tinued to relieve constipation over Mrs H B McMillan in the Brans provement league Thursday eve' Saturday at 2 p m Mrs Leland a period of months How different is in charge of arrangeBrown F ford apartments ning from cathartics — where dosage and Decorations ments publicity to continue imoften must be increased Mrs Clara M Clawson 105 East Further plans will be under the supervision of and Riverside at provements park South Temple is showing smart tai- the installation of a flasher at the Mrs Robert N Slaughter chairAnother series of tests on lored suits for the early Spring days railroad Mrs George Bean and Mrs that with some people the crossing at Sixth West and man Ask for unadvertlsed bargains “bulk” in bran was much more streets were made C L Vallandigharrt assisting North Temple (Adv) ADV BELOW) (SEE effective than that found in fruits The meeting was under the direcThe Founders’ day luncheon of and tion of W T Edwards president vegetables O will be held Saturday at I P E tests showed that KelFurther Hotel Utah ballroom the m at p 11 Clawson All-Bra- n Clara Named - Reservations can be made with Mrs Workers logg’s provided vitamin XOS East South Temple M Hartman 87 A street B and iron as well as “bulk” Appointment of seven field work H This “bulk” absorbs moisture and ers and copyists to aid in the county END OF MONTH assessor’s office during the current For Recent Bride gently exercises and cleanses the assessment period was approved Miss Dorothy Bradshaw 1516 CASH SALE system — the right way to correct the county commission Princeton avenue will entertain at by constipation Friday Wool Lame Silk The appointees include Mrs Fern a luncheon to be followed by bridge Serve All-Bra- n regularly for DRESSES Moriarty Miss Bess Goodman Mrs Saturday afternoon in compliment regularity Either as a cereal with Florida D Dundeen Miss Helen to Mrs Newt S Jennings a recent TWO GROUPS OF t DRESSES milk or cream or in No 2— Up to No 1— Up to Dale Miss Betty Ure and Miss bride Twelve guests have been in- lone and forlorn She goes to the cooked dishes It is 12950 at S29se St Vivian Best who are to receive $3 vited end up desk in the wake of a porter who a natural laxative $700 9705 per day and Mort Bagley to receive ONE GROUP OF 29 DRESSES carries her bags She does not need food Sold by all ls ' $350 Up to $45t0 at $505 to keep an eagle eye on them beClub' Made by KelOrganizing ltulee of Sale: Cash No Exchange Skiing is the 1936 craza in En- W B A No 11 will meet at the cause he has no intention of run- logg in Battle Creek gland home of Mrs Carrie McClister 801 ning off with them She signs the West Fourth South street Saturday register always prefixing her name Coniipatien it U innfficUnt "W at 2 p m for the purpose of organ- with “Miss" or Mrs” as the case All may be She tells the room clerk izing the Junior Girl's club if he does not ask the price she of nine the between ages junior girls If she hopes to pay for a room invited are and fourteen has preferences as to floor distance from the elevator frontage she Bobsled Party names these She may not be able few to a a secure more Only days A bobsled party was enjoyed to get the room she wants for what MARKET Wednesday evening by members of she is able to pay But there is no Fine Luxurious Coat at the Alpha Theta chapter of Alpha point in being embarrassed After Iota honoring alumnae members all selling rooms or space IS the 41 East Broadway A buffet supper followed at the hotel’s business home of Miss Grace Louise Webb After she has been assigned to Bacon lb 25c president who was assisted by Miss room the clerk calls the bell boy Miss Mildred who takes the woman with her bags Pork Loin Roast lb l8c Pauline Sandall Barnes and Miss Phyllis Holman to her room She tips him a quarOne group Smartly Tailored Dresses ter unless her bags are many or Pot Roast ETcnSrUb 13c club will Dansants The dancing heavy If there are trunks she Hy-ruentertain Friday night at the takes her baggage checks Leg Mutton Young lb 14c Jensen home on Highland drive usually who has a desk on the to the porter lb 18c Mr and Mrs A M McDonald and main floor He arranges to have Rib Roast Mr and Mrs Grant W Thatcher the trunk sent to her room One group Very Fine Quality Sport and 18c will be host and hostesses for the A woman does not go down in J i f Kr Afternoon Dresses evening the lobby nor in the dining room Pot Roast 10c without a hat If she is in evening -s lb 18c Round Steaks dress she of course wears no hat 2Utah FHA Borrowers been given in honor of Miss Catherine Cannon daughter of Mr and Mrs Radcliffe Q Cannon who will leave Monday for a trip to cen-tere- bIl ' hi of the Road Supervision Best for Extremes Are Likely to Result Only in Trouble attitude is always the safest to take Honors Matron A ofwhen dealing with humanity in any stage of growth A dash a handful of patience tempers the natural irritaLeaving Utah tion thattolerance drives parents into extremes A sane understanding of the A number of social affairs have r a number of years ago la their boms town of Plqua Ohio 4 jeader Advises Mills Brothers Bass Member For Bad Gough Meeting Church Dies at Home Mix This Better Problems Boldly PARENTAL ATTTITUDES Middle Affairs Honor JANUARY 25 1936 SATURDAY MORNING IX :f Remedy atHome Needs No Cooking! 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