Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 18 SATURDAY MORNING JULV 10 1937 Events and Club Nevs i Luncheon Compliments ct Miss Betsy Boyle and Miss Blanche Richards Miss Blanche Richards will give '8 luncheon Saturday in honor of Miss -- Gaddie at her home on Alpine drive Engagement Couple Told of Mr and Mrs Frank Rodgers 808 West Second South street announce the engagement of their to daughter Miss Mildred Rodgers Roy V Hobbs son of Mrs Mabel Hobbs 928 Pierpont avenue The marriage will take place Saturday at the home of the bride's parents A number of social affairs have Rodg-e- s been given in honor of Miss in anticipation of her marriage Affairs Honor Visiting Maid Miss Aline Rogers will entertain at a breakfast next Thursday morning at her home on B street in honor of Miss Carol Lou Haddock of Beverly Hills Cal who is the guest Of Miss Audre Lovesy Friday evening Miss - Marjorie Mcyersham entertained at a delightful supper In honor of the visitor The guests were seated at small tables arranged in the garden gay with decorations of pastel shaded blooms A dozen guests were in attend- ance Visiting Maids Are Honored Miss Louise Thompson -- and Miss Dorothy Thompson were the host' esses and Miss Mary Hayes of Toronto Canada the honored guest at a delightful luncheon given Friday at the home of Mr and Mrs Lynn H Thompson on East South garTemple street Pastel-shade- d den flowers decorated the table Covers were laid for Miss Hayes Miss Grace Mary Ivers Miss Beatrice McCrea Miss Frances Covington Miss Beverly Sims Miss Ruth Sims and Miss lone Thompson Dancing Parly Fetes Visitors ' Mr and Mrs - Joseph Geertsen have as their guests their and daughter Mr and Mrs A BevMurray Spooner and daughterThurserly June of San Francisco day evening Mr and Mrs George W Morris and Mr and Mrs Harold G Geertsen entertained at a dancing party at the Old Mill in honor guests of the - visitors Thirty-fiv- e were in attendance Hears Talk' Oil auxiliary met Thursday at Liberty park A meeting was held presided oved by Mrs Ethel Reiser and a talk was given by Mrs Lillian Searle Various reports Were given by committee chairmen "Workers’ Personals Dr and Mrs Franklin E McClure of Cleveland Ohio arrived Friday to spend the week end with Mrs McClure’s brother-in- law and sister Dr-- and Mrs H W Reherd The couple have spent the winter and spring in California and are en route to Estes Park Cal for a visit before returning to their home in the east Mrs Anna Holden King will leave Saturday for Los Angeles after spending a month in Salt Lake City as the guest of Mrs Thomas Homer and Miss Anna Dupaix" Mrs King and Miss Du-- ‘ paix made the trip to Yellowstone park by plane early in the week where they spent three days A number of social affairs have been given for Mrs King during her visit In Salt Lake City where ’’ he formerly resided Miss Evelyn Naylor has returned from a three weeks’’ stay in southern California wherfe she was the guest of Mrr and Mrsr Leland Jenkins in Los Angeles' and Dr and Mrs D L Evans in Beverly Hills Mr- and Mrs Lon R Richardson have returned "from a ten days' fishing trip t a Jackson Hole - a“aii!“¥eilowiStoneJ"'and "Jardine ner Mrs Helen Rogers Bell MonC"” A hundred guests called during the afternoon Affair on Friday Honors Recently Wedded Couples is spending six weeks in Salt Lake with relatives Miss Mina Fagergren and Miss Arlene Fagergren daughters of Mr and Mrs William Fagergren 2329 during her street entertained at a dane Lake visit is being Ing party Friday evening In the extensively garden at the home of their parents Two hundred guests were Invited to entertained the affair which honored Mr and Mrs Elmo L Morgan and Mr and Mrs Bruce Young two recently married couples Japanese lanterns were strung around the lawn and bright colored garden chairs and tables were attractively arranged on the terrace Mrs Morgan formerly was Miss Frances Bennlon and Mrs Young A delightful tea of Friday wasfjsilver holders were at each end of was before her marriage Miss Dora Dean table given by Mrs Samuel Neff and Mrs theThe hostesses were assisted in reR JBalley at the Neff home on ceiving by Mrs Milton H Rideout South rstreet“in and- - the following young girls as- Breakf asHHonors honor of Mrs David B’Neff of San sisted in serving: Miss Marian BaiFrancisco and Mrs John H Middle-to- n ley Miss Beth Brady Miss Norma Visiting Matrons of Washington D C who are Riggs Miss Carol Neff Miss MarMrs Harry Fisher Brown of San jorie Bagley Miss Ruth Folker visiting in Salt Lake City GBil-lingFrancisco and Mrs Charles and Miss daisies Jean Miss Shasta white Mystrom Feathery Cal- - two popular Oakland of - buttervaricoloredwith Sudbury arranged One hundred and twenty-fiv- e visiting matrons were honored fly sweet peas centered the tea table which was covered with a guests-calle- d ‘during the receiving guests Friday at a prettily appointed breakfast given by Mrs Thomas cluny lace cloth Ivory tapers In hours C Stayner at her home in Cottonwho Lovely Affair on Friday Fetes Popular Visitors ' habit As a rule it signifies that the Child’s training has failed In the main the condition is purely functional — that is no organic cause can be discovered In s Few instances however some irritation within the bladder or along the external canal may be found For the most part these little are alert bright and highly be intelligent They may howe-ve- r somewhat more nervous than the nonbedwetters and if so the tenSpread dency will usually be an inherited one In fact both parents may Bolster give a history Identical with that Scarfs and Cental of the son or daughter characteristics — jealousy or s feeLovelier ling of Inferiority— may play s part for These Now and then the symptom la subconscious demand for more atSimple tention should the young one feel Stitches neglected or be convinced that he is being deprived of his proper share of mother love Certain it Is PATTERN 5648 that emotional tension counts for much “Regal” is the word for this atunr a transfer pattern of a motif 15x18 Regular Habits ning bedspread motif that gives your inches and two and two reverse Inches material reAfter all the important question room such an elegant air! Sharing in motifs 4hx4 Is how can the trouble he pr- all this beauty Is the trellis of flow- quirements color suggestions and evented? Or — if it exists— how can ers that sets off Master Peacock’s Illustrations of all stitches used To obtain this pattern send 10 it be cured? To begin with stated feathered finery to perfection to any bed- cents in stamps or coin (coin preperiods for emptying the bladder Transfer this motif should be set just as soon as the in- spread and begin on the simple em- ferred) to The Tribune-Telegrafant can sit up — from 8 to 12 broidery mainly single outline and Home Service Bureau Salt Lake months of age If an opportunity running stitch Corner motifs serve City Utah Be sure to write plainly is offered— prior to each feeding-regu- lar admirably for bolster or matching your name address and pattern habits of bowel and bladder scarf In pattern 6648 you will find number Few response can be established youngsters reared under' tbls regime will have an ‘accident’ during the hours of slumber If there are frequent '‘spill overs" however a more drastic plan may be required Little or no Fluid is Moore after 4 p m asleep or not — he is taken to the toilet where he remains until the bladder contracts" Occasionally the sound of running water will help start a reflex Many parents have observed that if the child spends an exciting evening Stay up later than usual or goes to bed profoundly fatigued there is more likelihood of trouble Prevention lies then in restricting liquids somewhat and in avoiding nervous strains particularly during the evening It is a good deal of a sacrifice but it Is helpful to set the alarm clock somewhere between midnight and 2 a m when the boy or girl again taken to the bathroom In order that the lesson may be Impressed upon the child’s consciousness he must be thoroughly awake From the standpoint of drugs belladonna Is the most useful and physicians often prescribe this remedy to its full effect Moat children can take this without difficulty but sometimes there will be found one with whom the must be used with great caution As the child grows older the desirability of mastering the condition can be impressed upon him without making him feel that he is abnormal 'or queer in the slightest degree Encouragement U called for and rewards may be offered The worst possible procedure is scolding or punishment That the victim can help materially is borne out by the fact that when he goes to a summer’ camp the phenomenon often disappears as if by magic The explanation ig that pride is aroused and He does not wish to be disgraced beFore his tentmates Records Kept From the age of six or seven to that of 15 or 16 youngsters may be talked to and the whole matter conquered by securing thqir Interest A recent report by McGregor In the British Medical Journal details the successful management of 70 cases of bedwetting in the 4 to 35 year age group Each patient was given a calendar diary which he was required to keep If a dry night was passed that fact was recorded girl-- had One case — a been subjected to incessant scolding' at home So fearFul had she become that she was persuaded with difficulty to discuss the matter Cure with the family physician was effected by employing at first an alarm clock which aroused the girl every two hours during the night The calendar was then tried without the alarm - During the first week there were five dry nights and complete relief followed in three months instal-Twer- Synopsis B ments: Polly Markey misses a CharlesS C ferry to see Norris For-de- ll chemist-invento- r who lives on Sullivan’s island about a job She leaps into Jerry Brell’s powerboat the wharf asking him just leaving the to overtake ferry but he hails ton hid out Currant Jelly Biscuits Fruit Parfait Cake Iced Coffee Sponge - Avocado Salad One large avocado Vt cup finely 3 cup cottage chopped celery 3 cheese cup chopped pimento-stuffe- d olives 1 tablespoon lemon juice Vt teaspoon salt 3 cup 1-- irth Lu-ci- le Skirts Will Be Shorter This Fall Says Paris Color Used Makeup Now - is J 1-- 1-- French dressing Peel avocado Cut in halves Discard seed Sprinkle with lemon juice and stuff with celery cheese olives juice salt and one tablespoon of dressing Place the two halves together and wrap securely In waxed paper Chill jtwo hours or' longer Using sharp knife cut into thin crossway slices Arrange one slice on ehredded lettuce for each portion Top with remaining dressing and serve Immediately Horseradish Sauce Two tablespoons grated horseradish 2 tablespoons vinegar cup whipped cream 3 teaspoon salt !i 1 teaspoon paprika tablespoon granulated sugar Combine and Chill ingredients serve immediately in a small dish ' Fruit Parfait Eight egg yolks 1 cup water 3 cup granulated sugar l'A cups 3 cup crushed whipped cream cup cup berries pineapple diced bananas 1 tablespoon lemon juice Vt teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons vanilla Boil sugar and water 2 minutes Pour over yolks In double boiler Cook slowly until mixture thickens slightly (Do not overcook) Stir well and allow to cool Fold in rest of the ingredients and freeze 4 hours in tray in mechanical refrigerator (This dessert may also be frozen by packing it tightly in a covered mold and burying it for of chopped four hours in four-part- s ice to one part of coarse salt) 1-- 2-- on the floor carried Marco's body along” “Not then She came back!" “All right” he said "If you want to think things out the hard way that’s your privilege” Now he played the light over the whole interior of the chamber and though she had known all along they were there Polly did not until this moment consciously consider the long shallow boxes stacked up against the wall on her right She remembered when they had first come to the closed gate Jerry’s big flashlight had illuminated a sign over the doorway “Explosives” and he had said laconically “Hand ” Now she saw the grenades words stenciled on the boxes The boxes were stacked neatly about three feet high near the doorway but at the far end they had been pulled out and some 20 boxes had been piled up irregularly in front of the stack Jferry walked to the far end of the stack and leaned over it to thrust his' flashlight down behind the front row of boxes which had not been disturbed After a moment Polly followed and looked down into an empty space about six feet long and two feet wide Boxes lined the bottom and at one end these were stained over an area of about the size and shape of a woman's fan "Marco’s last resting place” Jerry said grimly and moved down to the far end of the opening and pinched up something between two fingers “Hold this light a minute will you?" She took the light and he ground the fingers of his right hand over the palm of his left Tiny grains of white sand fell into the open palm SUNDAY DINNER MENU by Julie Anne About four hours later—whether the child is allowed SUMMER Avocado Salad Cold Baked Ham Horseradish Sauce Buttered Cauliflower — Corn on the Cob Interrupted Romance ' Angus Garbrook a writer a neighbor of FordelL Both Jerry and Angus tell her she had better talk to Nip Williams before taking the FordelL job Angus saying “Nip Is Mrs FordeU’s secretary or something You may think she’s somewhat screwy but she’s not” Fordell has a little son Tod His second wife Evelyn who has been married three times has xWo 'children Sheila and Julian Cleaves by her first husband Julian greets Polly with “Stay away! There’s going to be wholesale murder” Nip warns wood her: "Go away! They’re plotting Bright summer blooms decked the something terrible" Fordell tells living rooms and the luncheon table work will be cataloging Polly h Thirty-fiv- e guests were bidden data on nis inventions for the war Mrs Brown will be complimented department She learns Jerry is a at a luncheon to be given SaturHe lieutenant at Fort Moultrie day by her sister Miss Edna Dwyer tells her threatening letters have on North West home at the Dwyer The first fall predictions have gowns are those with wide Bklrts demanded that Fordell destroy his Tempi street death-ra- y formula come from Paris and the most In- and little waistlines For an AuImportant paand Fordell is killed disappear pers one one at least heeds But is news skirts shorter gust holiday teresting at his desk Tony Marco his bodybefore fall those of us with August It can be misty and stiff in net or Less guard disappears is suspected and vacations will be selecting the gorgeous and gleaming in satin It a man thought to he Marco is held In in Savannah Jerry tells Polly he proper wardrobe and if we know does not have much bodice but While showing her loves her our way around it will probably In- there is lots of skirt It stands out old Fort Moultrie of makeup they is the through Gone gaudy day clude one of those jigger packets around a slinky figure revealing Even come on Marco's body In the darkcomplexion color for evening The young crowd have taken slip is a an organza' dress and Is having a strugness Jerry peasant to the blackjacked Polly is short dance frock like kittens is natural Rouge she throws herself at a frock choked but Its although to retain popularity gle cream It will go to college this Wherever you holiday your vaca- to Who Is pale is likely to figure and a blue silk thread catches It Is youngest looking and the woman After her broken fingernail tion wardrobe may go a long way year on “blushes” artificial onto of fun to dance in hang toward giving your summer a happy lots Jerry's wounds are dressed Marco's Faint rose Is the favorite for the (’Continued on Page Twenty-five- ) ending Of course your going away body is missing cheek glow It’s a far cry from the ail clothes are all ready or at least old carmine tint It is placed high Tweeds" for INSTALMENT 13 Is anything lacking? planned If eye shadows are not applied a at Jerry’s back Polly Could it be one of those dusky transover is of brushed Standing film rouge light Princesses stared down at the empty stone parent organza dresses that look the eyelids floor where she had expected to see so cool and charming at 6 o’cldck? Lipsticks are made in every shade LONDON July' 6— While paying the body of Tony Marco In antic! Could it be a bright color toss on red and even in wine and ot pink astate visit to Edinburgh Queen tones coat with a silly name — the jigger patton of that unwholesome sight Powder becomes darker as her tyerves had tightened and she jacket? Or a very young peasant Elizabeth has chosen new tweeds the season advances There won’t had been fully aware of the accelfrock in a gay print? Perhaps it is and jumpers for the princesses to be so much sun tanning this year as they eration of her heart-bea dazzling white matelasse pique wear on their visit to Balmoral beauticians predict The girls have in descended the dank gray walled-i- n found out that tanning toughens bathing ensemble Or something in stairs She had not wanted to restripes Or those very short shorts August- They come from a depot their cutaneous coats and that’s not turn to this gruesome scene where or a pair of stunning white jersey of the Highland Industries where so good a short time before soft but inslacks? Have you Included In your the queen selects her own suit Mauve ' faint ' violet and delicate These are generally In a blues are the favorites among eye wardrobe one flattering chiffon credibly strong fingers had clawed length at her throat But Bhe had known dress of a lovely misty print? bold diagonal design with some yel- shadows though greens are still Have you a' big shady- hat to wear low in it and skirt lengths from the holding their own Metallic shadallttlbng that Jerry planned to come back here and that he would come with it? And a pink linen jacket same roll are chosen for the little ows aren’t making headway They alone unless she insisted on coming to wear over your navy linen frock? girls don’t suit our quaint fashions with him And how are you fixed for wide bilThen Jerry was pulling the heavy lowing evening frocks with little shoulder straps? And big hats withrusty gate open and the flashlight illuminated the interior Jerry out crowns little shoes without looked at her “You’re shaking” toes? If you have all such things a ‘You said good he passed up your wardrobe does not need further Or a soft sage green may be used By FLORENCE LA GANKE to lose your nerve why opportunity dash for these are the current sum(Nancy Page) on three of the slats and then a do it now? There’s nothing here mer successes in clothes SYPHILIS Summer porches can be havens darker but still soft green used on Mrs L E writes: 1 What Is to be afraid ufhasn’tr been since YoU'LL rest or can coolness be of and "they Dark Satin Dresses always enjoy our first yisit and won’t - be again” the next three and solhey alterr syphilis?— 2 JVhatare th as garish as the sun itself — sympShe heard his words- but he was "gathering in" a Clorox The dark satin dress or suit plain toms?— 3— Howdo people grt this At one time we believed that hate through the entire blind or dotted Is the 4 Is it here ditary? sitting on his heels examining the Clean wash For Clorox sun room should he curtained In furni-tur- e dread disease? took on any mean- used in the regular launcostume for town If you are going the most vivid cretonne that could And Instead of painting the Can a person having typ Hills be floor before they the garish colors formerly used “What do you mean? She— to any large city In August that is be found The furniture whether It ing cured? entirely dering process makes she was here since” we were She white what you should have for town was wicker wood or rattan was the pieces are now ’all painted with REPLY cottons and linens came back and street wear Dotted satin in black usually painted orange with trim- a durable paint in is an infectious ve-- Syphilis white snowy white one is of or this version lines black or Clue green navy of red with Another mings of disease and sanitary Clorox Plain black satin worn with wheat heavy green or orange and green It' is amazing what this white nereal of He had found something in the also deodorizes disincolor accessories is another A We used that furniture bn porches does to pull toggther all the various 20 After an Incubation period the at there appears thin days layer of dust on the floor He fects and removes nuand of furniture diverse which with black satin tailored suit styles too plain are all too frequently found on a point of infection the characteristic moved the light around in a circle which one can wear last spin's chancre (red papule which enlarges slowly held It off Whatever it merous stains— even scorch and summer porch frilly blouses is a third Such coulcer was he saw It more clearly when mildew— from white and color-fas- t The upholstery or the cushions breaks- down and forms stumes are clever about being sumlesion usual- the light was not directly over it The hard a with base) faba of be made cottons and linens accesin summer may with waterproof mery August The Then he rose and faced her ric which is extremely satisfactory ly heals without treatment sories and autumnal in September we lymph ’No one hag been here since' or ticking may be used or splashy glands in the corresponding with fall ones—— field are enlarged hard and jshotty were" he said almloit testily ‘Who designs - In - bold color ‘ there do not suppurate unless Afternoon Frocks Draped ever went out of here while we Queerly enough th patterns and but is a mixed infection may There do the so seem colors not hold when We have been looking at the first the furniture Itself is white Fjbors be slight fever A skin eruption French frocks Imported for the new may be painted a dark color Some- constitutes the second stage which Time season Afternoon dresses are gotimes the floor is squared off tile comes on within 12 weeks aFter the ing to be important! We saw many sore -fashion into large squares at least a appearance of the primary fr v -- b To draped ones and many that were foot In size These are painted in The third stage Is marked by the shirred As usual the black dress Clorox Is outstanding among those alternate colors green And black or formation of gummata which may t to appear The all black is Summer Is an ideal time for straw and green or deep blue and follow the second stage or be posdisinfectants which health authorfrock with nothing but beige gloves In Any organ the obese to look to their figs(rsw' or blue and green This last tponed for many beyears ities pronounce safestand best and beige Stockings to relieve It is the affected sand Raw fruits and green ures combination especially when the the body may suited for household use be involved superlatively chic But there are nervous-systeare natsalads may vegetable is furniture white the makes whole numerous black frocks touched with The urals for the reducer Clorox is especially valuably for porch seem cool no matter how hot fcarly bright color such as wheat or sweet 3 The disease Ms acqailred Home Service Bureau’s book- -' the thermometer tells you the day inan potato yellow or gold intense blue let “Calories Vitamins and really is It is not arty more work to through sexual contact wltb or wine Minerals” Is an authoritative keep the white furniture washed fected person and through the Skirts are shorter We can’t make - text on diet and health “How Tool this looks" -than it Is to wash brown or orange medium of contaminated ar tides up our mind whether this is good or 4 It is not hereditary but may For your copy of "Calories or what hays you But be snr nrrfd saw blinds g had aewvAtty waybill Fxun'houl-lectiod Nowaday uWnUa —VilsmiBS snd MiBsrsls" sead-i AcMr to" select' an paint for be congenital— iluttia show davclothes at 14 instead of hangings-o- r awnings of the Job 20 cents (coirror Stamps) to the process of birth Congenital inches from the floor If you have one sort or another in sun rooms which The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegrasyphilitics have symptoms not be a If fine it oh that’s These and from may Send for Nancy’s leaflet on Color differ from those suffering good legs porches Home Service Bureau would -- be- well - to- shade of cool green They may be for Rooms Send a 'tamped the acquired form Salt Lake City Utah Write on one the white slats with 5 Yost with skilled and persistpainted right away envelope to Nancy Page plainly your name address side and green on the other Or care of this paper ent treatment and the name of the booklet Bouffajit Evening Skirts - white on one side and soft yellow on 1937 The 'Tribune Copyright 1937 for The Tribune for The most breath taking evening th other Copyright East-Thirty-f- By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER Brooks m of New York City who and by Alice BEDWETTING Bedwetting is a comfort A beautifully appointed tea was given Friday afternoon when Mrs R J Alexander entertained at her home 1945 South State street in honor of Mrs A J Me Mullen of Santa Monica Cal and Miss Hazel Potter of Long Beach two popular visitors in the city The tea table was covered with an Italian lace cloth and coral sweet peas in a crystal bowl formed the centerpiece Tapers of a coral shade in crystal and silver candelabra were at each end Assisting in the dining room were Mrs Jack McCarthy Mrs Herbert H Neilson Mrs J Montgomery Mann Miss Lucy Rowland and Miss Maude Ken- A Dresden combination of pink and blue larkspur were used for the decorations at a delightful luncheon given Friday by Miss Hope Richards at the home of her father Dr G Gill Richards on Seventh avenue The affair complimented Miss Helen Gaddie of late July a popular bride-eleTables were arranged for bridge during the early hours of the afternoon The following guests were in attendance: Miss Gaddie Mrs S W Gaddie Mrs Byron Daynes Miss Patricia McKend-ric- k Blood TRAINING WIIXX)NQEJEB Friday Tea Honors Two S L isifors Bride-Ele- ct -M- iss--Evelyn Household Arts By DR IRVING S CUTTER Visiting Here From the East Delectable Dishes for : j SundayMenu" Regal Bird in Simple Stichery -- I Paris Styles By MARY FENTRESS PARIS (UP)— The “don’t dress for dinner” gowns created by Moly-neu- x are having a huge success in Paris One in black crepe lavishly trimmed with glittering silver lame has been ordered by the Duchess de Chaulnes The lame trimming for the dress is embroidered in silver cording and diamante The “don’t dress for dinner” costumes are almost invariably in black trimmed with touches of gold or silver They are made like formal afternoon clothes with mid-ca- lf length skirts Molyneux has made an evening gown for Mme Jacques Balsan the former Consuelo Vanderbilt Mme Balsan has been entertaining Elsa Maxwell Her Molyneux evening dress is of organdy printed in rose and black The black parts of the organdy are embroidered with shining black sequins You can be proud of a m! at nine-year-o- ld White Porch Furniture H M ’ August-Septemb- er fresh-smellin- g 12-2- baby's laundry When diapers an Summer Reduce the-firs- m ns s” -- fqr-in- tfrocks nighties bibs bed protec-torsoth- er white and color-facottons and linens rdbber sheets and rubber panties are Clorox-Clea- n an added they're disinfected safeguard to baby’s health— Follow directions on the Clorox label as a guide to easier and safer housekeeping In laundry kitchen and bathroom It also lists many Important personal uses Clorox is con- -' always uniform In quality centrated for economy There is order by name only one Clorox st - -- m Mrs Clara tention to M Clawson calls atthe- - few-- remaining cloth suits tailored and dress-maktypes Included In Half Price Sale Right for early Fall Your size (Adv) majr be here er - “t start-exercis- ing Owe fvf Pww OlimM Oe 1 |