Show I THE SALT LAKE' 1 38 TRIBTINEquEspAy MORNING 38 1938 ism Preparedness Assure Peace Each Typie Federation of Wome1n s' Of Husband Has Clubs Elects Officers 4 His Advantages Lidies' President Honored Here R ) Patriotism and peace are synonymous and there is no conflict between the two ideals belieVes Mrs Orpha M'Whitaker of Camden N J national president of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic Paying a visit to Utah's organiza- tion of the G A R auxiliary while tour Mrs making a nation-wid- e Whitaker Monday stressed the need of preparedness to prevent war and hoped that we would not become embroiled in any European Conflict but would concentrate on preserving the ideals which have kept America A happy democratic nation Mrs Whitaker was guest of honor at a hincheon Monday noon at the Newhouse hotel where members of the six state circles gathered for round-tabl- e discussions with their national president and their state department president Mrs Irene i Patella fr - Mrs Hugh J War& was elected By DOROTHY DDC neer Dix:—We—were very TeAidënFàt the Salt Lake dismuch interested in your recent trict Federation of Women's clubs article telling the advantages and Monday at the annual meeting of disadvantages of the different types the club at the Newhouse hotel of girls as wives Now will you Leo please tell us something concern- Mrs Ward replaces Mrs ing the different types of nith as Wright who was elected state dihusbands? rector of the organization ' A GROUP OF GIRLS Other officers elected included: Mrs Warren H Keate first vice Answer: Mrs R E Ganahl secWell of course there is no such president ond vice president Mrs Tom G as the perfect husband any thing recording secretary Mrs more than there is any such animal Pallister C W Picht corresponding secreas the perfect wife So whichever tary Mrs Thomas! E Rowan treakind of man you marry there will surer be times and seasons when you will Aresolution was adopted by the wish you had picked out somebody federation else for a husband with an entirely move to promising support of the -- w4104eY She was honored again in the eve !ling at a reception in the Newhouse While state officers smile their interest Mrs Irene Patella Utah department president of the Ladies of the Grand Army oltheRepubhotel at which Mrs Patella prelie presents state G A R Commander Ira Stormes to Mrs Orpha M Whitaker national president of the Ladies of the G A R at a sided Ira Stormes state department luncheon Monday at the Newhouse hotel which honored Mrs to Whitaker From left right Mrs Evelyn M Ellison state treasurer commander of the G A R was also Mrs Patella Mrs Mary H Schnell state G A J secretary Commander Stormei Mrs Lillian M Lockerbie state secretary to Ladies a special guest- A G of It Mrs Whitaker Mrs Bessie Day department registrar Mrs Sytha E Howard senior vice president Students Give Talks I to the were extended Greetings wives veterans and assembled widows and daughters of veterans by Mrs Whitaker representatives of the six circles and spokesmen for the Daughters of Union Veterans the Women's Relief corps and By DR IRVING S CUTTER to United —the three auxiliaries Splinish War Veterans' eamp s in the of our many skin blemishes wart4nal 'remedies include protiodide of city Highlights of the entertainannoy itheir possessor s out of all mercury or arsenic Occasionally By DALE CARNEGIE ment program were orations on "ARIES" (a combination On the sullarsphenaming we would our eliminate If from proportion to their size democracy by Thomas Mathews and of sulfur and arsenic) la curative 22 is your birthday the whole If affairs March aeen these are in all conversation school jealous feeling Maude Matthews East high authors reporting successful caustic remarks and biting criti- childhood and many a youngster some best seniors for hours you on this date are in more results than half of their "As nearest of kin to those brave cism the world would undergo a can boast of a dozen or more on the cases from 10 a m until 12 noon from 2 did backs of s hi hands we drastic If reformation it They may apMen who fought in the Civil war Recently a new plan of treatment to 4 p in and from8 to 10 p m we pear singly or in clumps and now to unite the states the Ladies of our business would improve ' has been suggested by J G Hutton The 10 more make or and will then friends—and more would form in perthe Grand Army of the Republic danger periods are from 8 to an almost straight line as though It consists of stopping the blood 10 a in from 4 to 6 p m and from hope for continued peace for this haps more money to A lesions the few drops 10 Andrew' Carnegle recognized this tracing the course of a nerve fila- - supply until midnight nation" Mrs Whitaker said -dissolved in water (50 per 4Ifp a inwoman and When Charles M ment Those occurring on the soles of sugar March 22 is your "We believe that this objective great principle of are injected into the base-have an unyou ought of peace is in no way is conflict Schwab first started working for of the feet may become especially cent) birthday wart a very fine needle usual amount of to and the with the G A R program of teach- 'him they discussed tactics in deal- troublesome if much walking is in- - Care must with style grace1 not be to penetrate and a taken I fluency of speech You should ing patriotism to the youth of our ing with the men Mr Carnegie be- dulged in and there seems to be the true skin i ensues If it pain be some lieved at thinin relation between a in his times interested warts nation eyes literary purshutting means that the needle has been In- - suitsdeeply theatrical topics and social It IS not a program of glorify- to what was going on "Charlie" he soled shoe and active exercise too troduced not and immedideeply beYour As some as notice is activities known far said you just mustn't they arise sympathetic nature Ing war to students" Mrs Whitaker under the base of the mass makes you easily moved by the t explained "Rather it is designed things Don't blame yoUr men for cause of an infection with a filtrable ately troubles of your friends or relato instill in their minds a recogni- trivial faults If you do you will virus the exact nature of which is Cells Dry Up I tives There may be times when tion of the benefits which they en- disheerten them" Obviously Mr an enigma Only the top layer of this procelmeahe Y011 a Following joy as citizens of the United States— Schwab took this advice for he is the skin is involved Whatever the - brooa—within i benefits and-- advantages which ill known thLworld nyerforilis-abilit- y yourself to be too easily emthe capillaries is to handle men barrassed You might have an aptident irritant to bring about a heap- - squeezed out and in consequence t—tatilluirTo iiiiit only a° 'long ai The a tude for writing painting Interior habit of criticism — and ing up of the outer cells of the the spirit of patriotism remains 1 often It is nothing but a habit— cuticle and a change in the bli'cl sma whitish region encircles the decorkign singing acting or alive' exe esence Within a few days the ing Your matrimonial prospects for causes more unhappiness than any i Peace Insurance u of cells becomes dry and hard a happy and prosperous future apother human trait Every day On the assumption that there I Mrs Whitaker expressed the be- homes are wrecked by onslaughts a stimulus to the externar cells of with a marked decrease in size and pear to be unusually good : lief that maintenance of an adequate of fault finding Wives and hus- the epidermis possibly originating in about two weeks it separates The child born on March 22 has army and navy is necessary for the bands rebel and separate children in the 'digestive tract the first step from iti underlying structures and generally keen intuition a very acisle faith in their parents and flee is to regulate the bowels carefully Pan be washed off with soap and tive mind and a vivacious manner preservation of peace in America Nimble footed this youngster ought is an assurance of from home to find more congenial If the patient is overweight the diet- 1vat6r "Preparedness It The method of treating plantar to excel in many forms of sport she said '"If it were not surroundings — any place where Is so modified that some poundage our army and navy Hitler they will not be subjected to a bar- will be lost Now and then a saline warts with the whirlpool bath is If a man and March 22 is your cathartic such as magnesium sul- - quite satisfactory This requires a natal day you must not have your soon be advancing into our rage of criticism This pernicious habit extends fate is used every two or three special apparatus The hands or finger in too many pies for diversir t feet as the case may be are Im- tied interests might involve you in "It is our duty to teach students even to those with whom the critic days mersed in whirling hot water the an unnecessary amount of what it means to have a country has no personal contact For ex-- 1 Treatments I like this" she added We should ample a few years ago a little girl temperature as high as the patient ing As a botanist geologist actor l instill into them a patriotic desire of 9 living in Brooklyn N Y Numerous methods have been de- - can stand The part affected should playwright author broker finanto retain for America the fine prin- wrote a remarkable poem "The vised for the removal of these remain submerged for at least an cier manufacturer or sales repreciples of unity which were estab- Janitor's Boy" Was the world will- nuisances such as burning with hour After a few soakings of this sentative you might become very character lished by those early defenders of ing to accept little Nathalia Crane acid or strong caustic may extrude them- - prosperous rubbing with selves fromthey as the author? Well the people who an irritating oil charming the surrounding tissue Successful pe6ple born March 22: democracy them Laura Jean Libbey author "The Ladies of the Grand Army knew her were willing to do so away by hypnotic influence or other later being picked off or scrubbed Charles W Marsh inventor John of the Republic" Mrs Whitaker but many of those who had never hocus-pocu- s or away and y surgery B Tabb educator and poet Braxcontinued "are those who will go seen or heard of her ridiculed the radium of Spontaneous disappearance time through If mechanical dislodgment is re- - these tiny tumors is not unusual ton Bragg Confederate general perpetuating the idea They knew nothing about her violin maker memory and names of veterans of but they passed judgment She was sorted to it is possible to anesthetize shortly after the victim reaches August Gernunder i assailed bitterly both the child and the Civil war the area using a fine shatp hypo- - adult life Unless they are un- - John F Kensett artist- ---" a or are likelyjolecsinte Jr"We are seeking to teach ouP her family "Impossible!" "A child Aermic then scrapin sightly -t needlean4 for The couldnlhave-written-ill"---"Triale cifFny to ignore their of the 7outh theprincinkp otonrorganiza-- -Tribune i growth with a sterile instruv-troll and just what the Grand Army her parents did it!" "They are a ment presence' Various cauterizing agents is no- pain i When he eats red lot of cheats!" of the Republic stands for" also are utilized such as zinc chlo-l meat or uses liquor blood appears Examination Advised As usual the hardest critics were ride trichlorahydrate No Set Stand potassium more Is this danger- those who knew nothing about the cetic acid etc Twenty per cent of A G t writes: An old man who ous? frequently Mrs Whitaker explained that the matter Nathalia went right on salicylic acid also will tissue for 50 years has had a sedentary destroy G A R is taking no set stand on writing poems Since that day she and bring about a breaking up of position is now complaining REPLY of has published eight volumes of the horny United States' neutrality mounds of cells Inter- - bleeding from the rectum There It may be Have a careful exam"Our attitude" she said "can be poetry and today in her early ination without delay The cause explained by saying that we stand twenties she teaches at the famous may be hemorrhoids (piles) The for everything that is good for our Pratt institute in Brooklyn 'nhke posstbAlity of cancer however must country and everything that has people who know her Llo not be thought of been preserved by our forefathers" her a cheat Wouldn't it be well for us to stop Mr Stormes nearing his ninety Y UNCLE-RAColii:Blinartess By third birthday and one of Salt Lake's and ask ourselves the next time While crossing the Pacific a two surviving G A R veterans We are about to utter words of critC R writes: I have tried to enperTtexcept biscuits Before long a prize icism whether jealousy or envy is son's thoughts are likely to turn was offered to any man Who killed list in the United States was present at the luncheon tiavy but t During the morning Mrs Whit prothRing our remark and wheth- back to Ferdinand Magellan Four a rat for the dinner table have been rejected because of color Slime of the sailors died of alter and her brother R A Marshall er or not we are just? Wouldn't hundred and eighteen years ago blindness Is there any cure? hunger most criticism be killed if we did that famous leader was in those who lived were weak from charge and REPLY of three vessels which sailed across lack of food At last—more than department of G A R who is that? three' months after leaving South There is no remedy for the defect Benjamin Franklin handed down the mighty ocean accompanying her on the tour were America—the fleet reachera small It is hereditary guests of Mrs Patella at the organ to us an important bit of wisdom recital in the L D S tabernacle when he said: "Any fool can critigroup of islands The islands were in the torrid Copyright 1938 for The Tribune "It was an inspiring experience" cise condemn and complain—and zone not a great distance north Mrs Whitaker said "and one to most fools do" of the equator The largest of them which I have been looking forward" A on Canadian National is known today as Guam sign In the afternoon Mrs Patella took ? Food was obtained from the the visitors on a motor tour of the bunk car at Kokorna Canada read: "No drunks allowed out!" Keep bananas The naislands—chiefly city a is as abOut drunk tives were much surprimed- when Before she ended her visit here Apparently a as wantHe isn't polecat the sailing ships arrived They never Whitaker received a letter popular in the office at homes nor be) had met white men before and the opener of Utah copper tendered ed vessels were the largest they had her by Mrs Lillian M Lockerbie hind the steering gear 'of an autoDunton's first PARIS—Marjorie He mobile isn't even in a wanted seen on behalf of the Utah members collecticin of spring fashions de1 'I '? 1 saloon Magellan gave the name of voted to bags and hats divided inIf you want no one to want you e to the islands he had found terest between I antelope and silk ti' ' 1 get drunk This name meant "Robbers" and for the purses and also gave much et 0 1 Couple was used because some of the na- attention to silk in her hats both ' 141 ' tives boarded the ships and stole as trims with straw and alone Saturday Feted Att Keep Soap fi ts )0 certain objects Perhaps they did Her antelope bags largely of ' l' not know it was wrong to ''help the pouch type were almost always i Mr and Mrs Frank y Van Cott To Shower or Tub ""t' themselves" entertainedat a lovely dinner party edged with ruched ribbons silk S Make sure the soap is handy beGoing on with his journey Ma- moire silk satin The handles were Sunday at their home 1333 East Magellan gellan reached the Philippine is- Inevitably of these same ribbon Fourth South street in honor of fore you step into the shower bath Magellan and his sailors were the lands There he joined one native finished with a small bow and their and daughter Mr or tub and Mrs Francis Doyle Madsen of Once you're wet all over and first white men to cross the Pacific chief in a battle against another ratheir long Several of thb same Spring City whose marriage took there's only an empty space where They sailed under the Spanish flag He was tokilled in the battle—a sad series of poucl bags were also of the soap should be you must either Most of the sailors were Spaniards ending the life of a great Ind ksatin banded in various weights place Saturday Bouquets of Bride roses snap- remain unwashed or go through but Magellan himself was a Portu- daring sea captain Some of his men with contrasting ribbona or is one dragons and gardenias decorated the the tiresome business of stepping guese who had entered the service sailed across the Indian ocean case with frills of silk Jace all in around southern Africa: then north-'War- d black ong table where places were marked out getting dry and finding another of the king of Spain to Spain Ill this way they cake In either case you're off on This bag was accompanied by one Leaving Spain with five ships in for 33 guests the year 1511 Magellan wept around finished the first voyage around of her new flat the wrong fpot for the day crowned the southern end of South America the world hats cut off at the centerl ----m-it r 7 FAMOUS One of his ships was (For travel section of your scrap- and with no back the brim rolledl Puue- - Shaped Like Book alostyearin later 2007 LerA a storm Another deserted book) under at either side This was of PERMANENT 1VALVE — Sriartnew PARIS till want a free copy of the the same black satin stitched and purses the fleet and turned back toward - ' 'PRICED include one shaped like a booi Spain So there were only three ves- illustrated leaflet -- Marvels of the edged to match with the silk lace LOW AS With aides in black leather and back sels which set out across the Pacific Send me a 3cf:ntstsmped Another type of bag was the boFICPFRT OPERATORS 'in royal blue' This is carried under Day after thy: we2k after week return invelope in care of this lster in turquoise silk fraille faced the arm like an men and makes sailed north- neWS p3 per Magellsn and his at either end and gathered with WAS 174 SO MAIN 3241 accessory to a frock in black and westwad They beeeme short of Tomorrow—An InterPsting Bird - black satin which a180 made the ''hie plaid trimmed in royal blue food—Jittte was left-itheir stores Copyright 1938 for The Tribune drawstring hasdle – I Less Jealousy Are You Bothered by Warts? Try One of These Remedies Leads to More Money Friends Your Future As Told By the Stars ' - reaverly—self-consoious---andper- mit - ly ' it - ifor worry-Vario- bvell Ont ' Magellan's Pacific Voyage ' p - make the Salt Lake gendifferent set of characteristics a state Institution Each type of man has his faults entl'hospital Mrs Arthur L Seeley described' and his virtues his advantages and visits that the women hadmade in his drawbacks Salt Lake to various Industrial If for example you marry a plants The Rev Jacob Trapp of homely man whose face is just an the Unitarian church gave an inter assortment of odds and ends of eating talk on 'Tolerance end Unn features and whose Adams apple derstanding Religion” Vocal solos sticks in his throat and chokes were given by Mrs Evelyn G Neff him when he tries to say "darling" and instrumental numbers by Miss you won't have anything to look at Tessie Newton or get a bite of romance but you will never have to worry about keeping him from other women and Avocados Blend he will put you on a pedestal in- Well With stead of expecting you to kowtow before him Fish Varieties —But marry a man who as handsome as Robert Taylor and who makes love like Clark Gable on the screen you will be puffed up with pride over having captured the prize of ycrur circle and put something over on the other girls but you will be filled with jealousy and spend the balance of your life protecting your treasure lf-y- Cretpmed salmon tuna or crab are )decorativ and appetizing enough for any special luncheon when the complerhentary flavor of Mrs Hugh J Ward who was avocados is combined with them elected president of the Salt Lake or used for ornamental and edilble district Federation of Women's Add the cubed pear Just clubs at a meeting Monday at the garnish before serving to prevent cooking Newhouse hotel - Smaller Portions of Food If you marry a poor boy you will have to work and scrimp Save and wear shabby clothes But if you love him it is fun and if he has the right stuff in him by the time you are middle-age- d you will be living on Easy street and riding around in a limoUsine Tempt Youngsters' Appetites By ANGELiD find that little children eat faster and take !hors If they are given small portions at a time The children whoz::::-are just begin j::': 01 0 :' ning to go to thefr::' table with the i:::::41'?''''‘:x You will If you marry a rich man just for his money you will have fine clothes and beautiful houses and you can travel and do all the things you do but they will be dust and long-tashes because you will be bored to death If you marry a you will have only the fraction of a husband All the balance of him will belong to his career He won't have much time foryou or his home but YOU will have the pride and 'glory that a woman feels who is married to a successful man er It you marry a jtain Inviness e gr rest IS ! who never reads anything but the comic strip and the political page and market news and whose feet hurt him at night you are pretty sure of three square vaeats a day and not having to keep an But you eye on his stenographer may get awfully fed up with him and have to take your romance vicariously at the movies But if you marry a dreamer and a poet or a perfectly divine dancer you will find out that though he may feed your soul on he is short on beefsteaks and that don't make stable the night-lifer- s home companions cTeiTnTe tradeltnd white-thyacinth- s Visitors and Travelers Mrs Malcolm A Keyser left recently for Carmel Cal where she will spend the Easter vacation with her (Augitter Miss Betty Keyser who is a student at Stanford university Mrs Keyser also will visit with another daughter Miss Helen Keyser in San Francisco before returning' toTher home in Salt Lake City Miss Mary Strange daughter of 32 Mr and Mrs V P Strange Heston place who is attending the Katharine Gibbs school in New York City sailed recently on the S S Carinthia for Nassau where she will spend the Easter holidays--Mr- s FrorenM-- ays of les la spending a couple of weeks withher sister Mrs James Rogers in the Hillcrest apartments and will return to her home in California early in April 4 I grownups will likeliS: to eat a carefully::":"-'':''::served dinner of small portions ':1:'i:''S''':''' and if the color:Z4 and variety and IN'A on arrangement the plate are at- tractive so much lc One the better tablespoonful ---Of gr peas and carrots to be very difficultto feed and very much more difficult to nourish variety of food is seeded Wheft a child indicates a marked dislike for certain foods avoid serv- ing them often if it is at all pop- sible Substitute something else If he must eat it then give him just a little and serve the dish to the rest of the family and get them to say it is very good and that they like it Do this very casually too much emphasis arouses opposition Don't measure child's appetite by your own Nor his tastes if he eats avaried zliet and is up to standard weight or close to it Standard weight is only a figure 4 t 4)L rillf-6116- era some variation : one-ha- of a lf 1 baked potato Angelo Patti served in a half shell and browned on top with butter one tiny patch of meat will make a hungry child's eyes shine and his fork fly If he eats his plate clean and asks for more it is easy enough to let him have it But be dainty about that first serving It is the one that tickles his palate and- wakens his appetite If it is too- much if it is a heap of messy looking food without form and color and tempt-- 1 ing smells he is likely to be very' slow about eating it He will delay' in the hope that dessert will offer better possibilities Some of the runabout children cannot eat as much at one time as will last them to the next mpal their stomachs are sOAsmall These children protest about a big meal big in their eyes and turn away from it When forced to eat they delay as much as they can and cry when their mothers spoon-fee- d them Try giving skidi s childreii-lesat a time and feeding them oftener And before you starti any such program of feeding consultj the physician who knows the child Sometimes a word from the doctorl saves a year of tfoubli Little children want to eat a lOti of the food they like best One willi eat so much potato that he can eat1 nothing else while another refuses potato and wants cereal and cereal only Just as soon as a child begins to eat a varied diet vary it him A temLbefore ! evOn in very healthy children A child who plays and sleeps and eats a variety of food can be a few pounds below the set weight and be quite all right In eating it is better to stay on the "just a little" side than on the too much 6 Mr Patri has prepared a special booklet (No 301) entitled "Obelience" in which he tells parents how to cope with the difficult problems of disobedience Send for it 10 cents Address your request to Angelo Patti the Bell Library eare this newspaper 247 West Forty-thir- d street New Ybrk N Y -- 1938 Copyright IS 4 14 for The Tribune 4 Daily Calendar of -1- 0 Events ( -- a mittee Ladies' Literary club 1:30 a m—History-touris- t tion Ladies' Literary club I11 a Aid of comsec- - '4 8 First Congregational church at church luncheon at 1 p m 1 p Literary club Mrs Joe Vane 1755 Michigan avenue 0 luncheon 2 p m—Pythian Sisters clubpubliii-eard-par- tz little---tior-ti- servingT it Is done right in the beginning he will form the habiLpL eating a little of each thing on his plate and so form one of the'best of all eating h child is going habits A one-dis- club auxiliary No Ladie-e-Litera- 8 p 6 U S W V Civic Center 8:80 p m—Wasatch grove No supreme forest Woodmen air- cle I F hall "500P party 1 00 ' 2 ' - ' x 0 i ' Paris Stylist ' ti Uses Silk - 4 7 Wedded ‘'t f 'La-'drone- s" -t HANDAP S DisHpAN my awful - I - — ' - v iJ-- s ':":': ' '' k 'a ''' :::k t' 'cf :::''':$::'!'':: ' 'i:::'' '::: l'' ' ''- '' :' ::':::: ' ''' ' ': :'''- ?' ' :1: ' ''"i1 i f"'' ''::' ':''?:-'1'!- ::'- - ' '') '1 q'i d I : 'f:' '':'': til 1 '!"I'lNN ' li i A ' ' - ' ':'t '''''' ' k Handy i 1 S2I00 Sky' BETTY KAY'S 1 ' '1 "7 - L 0-- ' Ir-- :' N 1 - Jo ) ' - v 4"1I was humiliated T- - - 4 111 itt a recent party Starting to read palms I suddinly realized how awful my hands looked—they shouted dishpan "Next day I began using Lux for dishes It's wonderful Like abeauty treatment" Get the econemical big box! A I - I 1 ends dishpan - hands' t g - - f k 4 4 - t $ - - i - $ son-in-la- w - rem embered LTE' ' I I r |