Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 10 THURSDAY MORNING" JULY 23 1938 L Brockbank -- McDonald Betrothal Told Former Nuptials Set Man Weds New York Girl J' For September S A In local society circles Interest cpntered Wednesday on the marriage in New York City at the Announcement is made by Mr Waldorf-Astori- a of Miss hotel and Mrs Lockhart H Brockbank Benedict Constance daughTorney th'e'betroth-aof l 4672 Highland drive ter of Mr and Mrs Henry Walter of their daughter Miss Margaret Torney 134 East Seventieth street Jean Brockbank to Blair WellingNdW York City and Southampton ton McDonald son of Mr and Mrs Long Island to William S McGor-nic- k J G McDonald 1441 East South also of New York City sdn of Mr and Mrs L B McCornlck Temple street The date of the marriageh&S been 83 East South Temple street Salt et for September 14 to take place Lake City at the home of the bride’s parents The ceremony was performed hy the Rev John Bingham of St Patrick’s cathedral at 4 p m A reception followed the wedding which was witnessed by 100 guests The bride wore a handsome wedding gown of white sharkskin with tulle bridal veil caught to her head with clusters of fragrant white Miss Robin Park of Jos Angeles gardenias The same lovely flowers were repeated in her bouquet Is the guest of her grandmother Mrs Joseph Del Forest Junkin Mrs Samuel C Park 7000 Holla-da- y III was the matron of honor Miss boulevard: Mrs Park also has Patricia McCornick of Salt Lake another young ' granddaughter for City a sister of the bridegroom was maid of honor and Miss Dora visit Miss Eleanor Jane Sturgcs Shelby Siems was bridesmaid othy of Stamford Conn Miss Park and They were all gowned in bluechif-foMiss Sturges have recently returned frocks and carried delphinium from a motor trip to Yellowstone bouquets in shades of blue HoffNational park man Benjamin was best- man and the ushers included Gilbert Fuller Miss Betty Armstrong daughter Jr and John A Nason 170 A Of Mrs Rosa T Armstrong The couple will spend their honey-tnoo- n street has gone to Seattle and Vanin France and on their revisit couver B C for a turn will reside in New York The bridegroom spent his boyMrs Sterling B Talmage of hood in Salt Lake City and is a M is the guest of her scion of two prominent Salt Lake mother Mrs Orson Allen 185 T families His paternal grandparstreet Dr Talmage will join his ents were the late Mr and Mrs Wife here early in August W S McCornick and his maternal Miss Juliet McCune and William grandparents the late Mr and Mrs S McCune of Omaha are visiting O J Salisbury In Salt Lake City at the home of Miss Mrs L B McCornick mother of Jean Brockbank whose betrothal to Blair WelMargaret their brother-in-laand sister Mr lington McDonald is announced today by her parents Mr and the bridegroom attended the nupand Mrs Will Browne 15 Twelfth Mrs Lockhart II Brockbank tials : East street They will also be v guests during their stay at the home of their brother and sister-in-laan Mr and Mrs Frank C McCune 68 U street Visiting in Manti ¥ -- Visitors and Travelers S n two-wee- k Rhoda Lee Barclay Hostess At Party for Bride-Ele- Mrs R W PJandro and her ct daughter Miss ’ Martha Flandro have returned to their home 411 Miss Grace Elizabeth Bothwell which a itezen close friends of the Eighth East street after an ab- whose betrothal wWe invited to Stephen Leclair Tbride-elcc- r sence of five weeks spent in visitMacDonald was The was assisted during hostess announced recently various and scenic points cities ing was the motif for adelightful buffet the evening by her mother Mrs J of interest in the east supper and handkerchief shower A Barclay and her sister Mrs Mr and Mrs'-by Miss' liam F McCrea W Leaver 1677 given Wednesday Princeton avenue have returned Rhoda Lee Barcm$ at her home 319 On Friday evening Miss Barclay will entertain at a dinner at her k from a vacation in Los Thirteenth East street The serving table was centered home in honor of Miss Betty Burton Angeles and San Francisco’ with a large crystal bowl of frilled daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl G Miss Juliet McCune and William petunias in shades of orchid and Burton 1382 Stratford avenue and Orchid-shade- d S McCune of Omaha Neb have purple princess Miss Rosemary Belliston 904 Ninth arrived for a visit with their tapers in crystal holders were at East street Mias Burton and Miss brother-in-laand sister Mr and each end Tables were arranged Belliston will leave early in SepMrs Will Browne 15 Twelfth East for bridge following the supper to tember for New York City sister-in-lastreet and their brother and Mr and Mrs Frank C McCune 68 U street Wil-veni- two-wee- in Mrs Don C Corbett of Washington D C and her three children Joanne Mary Elizabeth and Edward who have been visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City have gone to Brighton for a month Later in the summer Mrs Corbett will be joined by Mr Corbett who will return with his family to Wash- ington 'Miss Mary Alice Cobb daughter of Mr and Mrs R K Cobb 1C5 Fifth East street will leave by plane Sunday for a visit of several weeks with her aunt Mrs Ives E Cobb of Los Angeles Engaged Couple Supper Guests party was given Wednesday evening by Miss Donna H Peterson and Mrs Quinter H Billings at the Peterson home 1634 'Third East street in compliment to Miss Joyce Henderson and Frank Norris Boyd who will be wedded soon Supper was served buffet style the table being lovely with tiny d crystal bowls holding blooms Illuminating the table were pink and blue tapers in crystal holders An informal pastel-shade- Twelve guests enjoyed progressive games Mrs Clara M Clawson is showing new jacket dresses in black and white Right for immediate and early Fall wear TEN PER CENT OFF during Clearance Sale Adv) (leac) Tltis From an unsolicited letter in our liles — Child's Life As Necessary as Routine By ANGELO PATRI Children need variety as well as a short or long tiqie and it is the Part °f wisdom to train him routine The routine should be himselfto Pc°Ple ?C"Uh8f?m damental with variety as trimming We usually have land There must be — two or three little children who rethree meals a day fuse to be parted from their moth- a quart of milk ers every new school term Somegreen vegetables times they lose the whole term If But there is no they had been trained to a variety need of giving the! of routined days to the presence milk as a straight and the enre of various members drink every time of the family they would have been Nor any necessity better able tt adjust themselves for cooking the This matter of adjustment to new same vegetable new situations new ways is people every time I think invaluable to children Trained to that spinach has prompt and inevitable adjustments been greatly they accept what comes with the in calm and begin cooperating at once children’s die t They have no fear they do have a Skip it occasional- certain sureness a faith in people ly and use some and in life generally that the n other of the green Angelo I’atrl child cannot havb things The fundamental routine that esChildren have to go to bed every tablishes health habits behavior bed same in the night and sleep sets the right habits that make livThat Is a fundamental routine cut with themselves and other peothey can have a fresh night dress ing a pleasure are of first imporof a new cut and color They can ple listen to music instead of to a story tance We establish them with cerand meticulous attention But They cart say their prayers to father tainty — and this is almost as important to instead of to mother A change of caretaker is not a the growth and development of the bad idea at times Some mothers children— we hnist establish this are afraid to leave their children routine in a variety of ways so as for an hour or a day This is hard to avoid the danger of rearing a y child on the mother and not especially Mothers often spoil the work of must time child The for the good come when he has to get along their own devotion by holding too without his mother's presence for closely to the child and to the one way of doing things If they allowed other members of the family to have a share in the child's care if they took time off every week for restoration of mind and body the child would be benefited and their own health and consequent power increased Of course there is- nobody quite as good as mother to a child We admit that But the child must learn that he has only one mother and that he has to adjust himself to countless other folk If he is reared with that idea from the beginning he will find life a lot easier and so will his mother fun-bctt- 0m: - Mr Patri has prepared a special r AS (Writer’s name on Request) Safe shipping of valued belongings is only one of the Redman services praised by customers Equally eiii- e cient are Moving Long Distance Moving by Overland Vans Packing and Storage fflr beautifully booklet (No 301) entitled ’'Obedience" in which he tells parents how to cope with the difficult problems of disobedience Send for it inclosing 10 cents Address your request to Mr Angelo Patri in care of The Salt Lake Tribune Copyright 1938 for The Tribune House-to-Hous- USE REDMAN SERVICE AT NO GREATER COST—AND NO REGRETS Card Party J A public card party will be given Thursday at 2 p m at 220 Brooks Arcade building by Silver Maple circle No 108 Neighbors of Wood- craft VAN & STORAGE CO Moving Packing Storage buffet arranged Young Couple A prettily arranged home wedding was solemnized Wednseday at 7 p m at the home of Mr and Mrs C S Robinson 758 East Sixth South street when their daughter Miss' Beth Robinson plighted her troth with Horace E Richards son of Mr and Mrs Lee Greene Richards 1307 Third avenue The ceremony was performed by C Clarence Neslen in the presence of members of the two families and a feW close friends of the young The bridal party stood in couple front of the fireplace which was banked with masses of pastel shaded garden flowers The bride wore a charming model of ivory satin en train with a spray of gardenias in her hair She carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley The bridesmaids included the three sisters of the bride Miss Anna Robinson Miss Bonnie Laura Robinson and Miss Emily Joyce Robinson and Miss Mary Louise Richards sister of the The attendants wore bridegroom attractive frocks of mousseline de Their corsoie in pastel shades sages were of harmonizing blooms Victor L Olsen acted as best man for the bridegroom Mrs Robinson mother of the bride wore a smart model of printed chiffon and Mrs Richards mother of the bridegroom chose a with-biacflowered print combined - Twehfy Guests Attend Party Honoring Miss Mary Searle Twenty guests responded to invitations Wednesday night to attend Miss Margaret E Hooper’s party honoring Miss Mary Searle affianced bride of Clarence W Schrie-vc- r For the fete given at Miss Hooper’s home 821 Coatsvilie avenue a profusion of roses carried out decorative theme of pink and white with small tables abloom with flowers and an attractive center-piec- e of them oh the buffet table Miss Searle will be honored Thursday evening when Mrs Ralph B Lake entertains at her home in Ogden and again on Friday when Mrs Leo Pierce of Stockton Cal gives a luncheon complimenting her at the home of Mrs Pierce’s mother Mrs F J Donkin 1169 East Second x South street Mrs Victor T Wade of Los Angeles a popular visitor in Salt Lake City who was honored at a delightful luncheon given Wednesday by Mrs A W Stibich at her home 935 Diestel road Brides - Elect Hold Spotlight Of Midsummer Social Interest Shipping long Dittanco Moving DILWORTH S WOOLLEY MGR Given by Expert Operators WITH SIIAMPUOO 50 HETTY KAYS 174!i SO MAIN WAS J2U K The couple will be at horhe in Salt Lake City until September when they will go to Price where Mr Richards wilt be one of the instructors at the new Junior college A prenuptial event on Tuesday night honored the popular bride-eleThe spotlight continues to center daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry when Mrs Ronald McCornick on bridal festivities complimenting Schubach 12 Haxton place will enentertained at her home 1830 Ninth Miss a Jane Elisabeth Abbott who tertain in Miss Abbott’s hopor on East street The fete a luncheon to Mr and Mrs E J Hoggan and will become the bride of Jules Ray- Thursday be held at the Town club will also children 1637 Roosevelt avenue left mond Lovinger early in August compliment Miss Dorothy Sweet Tuesday for Manti where they will Prenuptial Affairs A canyon luhcheon given by another popular August bride viist with Judge and Mrs John A Miss Sarah Giles 337 K street feted will be honored Both brides-eleHougaard Compliment her on Wednesday For the affair again on Friday when Miss BerJudge and Mrs Hougaard spent held at Maxfield’s lodge Big Cot- nice Rosenblum daughter1 of Mr Tuesday in Salt Lake City en route Miss Kathleen Fisher tonwood canyon to their home after a visit of sevfragrant white and Mrs Ben Rosenblum 344 Thireral weeks irt the Pacific northBridal plans indicate an eventful gardenias decorated the table and teenth Easf street entertains for west British Columbia and San midsummer in Salt Lake City with marked places for Mrs Sol Abbott them at a buffet luncheon at her Mrs home Francisco Mrs Hoggan is the for dates being set bridesfhaids chosen mother of the' bride-to-b- e Moreton of New York City On Saturday Mrs David L Freed mer Miss Isabel Hoggan of Salt and prenuptial entertainments Peggie the bride-elehas planned a luncheon honoring and the hostess Lake City planned Miss Helena Rice 'daughter of Miss Abbott and Miss Sweet at her Two parties will be given this week for Miss Kathleen Fisher Mrs Elsie C Rice 903 Military attractive home 1267 Fourth aveAlta Club Luncheon who Ayill become the bride of G drive and Miss Gertrude Schubach nue Dale Bagley of Berkeley on August Will Fete Visitors 4 at 7 p m at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs H L Fisher Mrs James W Collins will be 461 East Thirteenth South street hostess at a luncheon Thursday at Mrs T C Rasmussen will honor the Alta club in honor of two popu her with a dinner party at the Raslar visitors in Salt Lake City Mrs mussen home in Tooele Friday Arthur C Sullivan of Washington night and Mrs James H Smiley Mrs Garratt S Wilkin of Newf Colorful garden blooms from the D C who is the guest of Mr and 579 LelAnd avenue will compliment Mrs James Iyers 564 East First her with a miscellaneous shower at Orleans a popular midsummer visi- gardens of the hostess decked the luncheon table where covers were South street and Mrs Samuel M her home on Saturday night tor here was the complimented laid for close friends of Mrs Wilkin ofvLoswill enterMcKone Miss a former Norrine Soupcoff Angeles at beautifully appointed Thursday Mr3 W H Child of Salt Laker who is a guest at the tain’ in honor of the bride-elethe guest luncheon' presided over Wednesday East Mill Creek and Mrs D M Collins home evening of August 10 with a dinner Guillotte 66 yhirtcenth East street party at her home 526 Pugsley by Mrs Church P Castle at her will honor Mrs Wilkin with a lunchstreet attractive home in Cottonwood ct Thursday Cocktail Party Planned For Guests Here Mr and Mrs Melvin A Jensen of'Glendale Cal who are the guests of Mr and Mrs W J O'Connor at "Oakwood” in East Mill Creek and Mr and Mrs Lynn H Stockman of Chicago who are the guests of Mr and Mrs Milton B Parks 754 Third avenue will be honored guests at a cocktail party to be given' Thursday between the hours of 7 and 9 p m by Paul Thomas at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie S Thomas 22 H street Mrs Jepsen “will be remembered as Miss Sue Lamb daughter of Mrs O’Connor Mrs Stockman was Miss Adele Parks Mrs Church P Castle Honors Visiting New Orleans Matron Luncheon to Fete Helen Castleton To compliment Miss Helen Castleton who will be married to Franklin Dunn Richards on August 11 Mrs Orson John Hyde 271 B street and her daughter Mrs W Jay Eldredge Jr will entertain at a luncheon Friday afternoon at the Eldredge home 2154 Twenty-secon- d eon Lacy Daintiness in Knit Household Arts by Alice Brooks East street On August 3 Mrs Daniel Heiner will entertain at a tea for Miss Castleton at her home 729 East Second South street Horoscope If July 28 is your birthday the best hours for you on this date are from 10 a m until 12 noon from 2 to 4 p m and from 9 to 11 p m The danger periods are from 8 to 10 a m from 7 to 9 jgjti and from 11 p m until midnight If a woman and July 28 is your birthday you probably enjoy many You ought to people’s confidence be shrewd in business and have the You might ability to save money be unduly fastidious about your perYou probably sonal appearance have many social graces and a large Women bbrn on circle of friends this date as a rule are inclined to be flirtatious before marriage You may frequently part with money freely when convinced it will be wmn ( ' An Exclusive Alice Brooks A at the Town club Miss Dorothy Sweet nvuuuPlN Design PATTERN 6188 — somethingtmaking the jacket and cover illus: different Something them and of stitches dainty as a cobwcb — to make for trations of needed materials photograph of — jiffy-knand this baby jacket stitch pattern Done on large needles coverlet To obtain this pattern send 10 the jacket is in one piece — all cents in coin to The Tribune-Telegraused wisely Nothing is apt to dis- straight edges — with just side home service bureau Salt Both it and the coverlet Lake City Utah Be sure to write courage you once you have set your seams some heart upon doing particular are lined with soft georgette! Pat- plainly your name address and patthing You apparently are very lib- tern 6188 contains instructions for tern number eral in your views and tolerant about those of your friends Although you might not be a consistent churchgoer you are instinctively religious Through educational artistic theatrical literary or musical work yoi may make for yourself a splendid career and a fine liveliParing is Dangerous hood You in all likelihood will marry when comparatively young Corns conrie back Bigger-Ugl- ier and very happily The child born on July 28 can be -- unless removed Rootand All easily spoiled Chijdren born under Leo frequently 'demand much take chances with home attention and give in return an DON’T methods that dangerous only affect the unbounded amount of affection e-leave corns to grow back bigger more If a man and July 28 is your safe with new better doublepainful Play will natal day your sterling worth ! action Remove corns root and all probably be recognized in a very As a soldier the safer quicker easier Blue-Jaway The flattering manner sailor inventor teacher author tiny medicated Blue-Ja- y plaster ends pain salesman scientist or actor both instantly by removing pressure then in 3 fame and prosperity may be your short days the corn lifts out root and all (exultimate reward for consistently ceptionally stubborn cases may require a secgood work ond application) Blue-Jais safer quicker Successful People Born on July 28 more effective Easy to use --invisible 25 for 6 At all djug and department stores Mary Anderson actress Edward H Drinker Cope scientist John BAUER & CORN Brown I merchant: William MatBooth thews author Ballington BLACK PLASTERS A pint of rtwid rm rootllk In philanthropist form and position IMoftmav servPM local polu t for renewed devlopront 1938 for The Tribune Copyright Honored Guest At Breakfast Party Miss Dorothy Sweet who will become the bride of Maurice J Hindin of Los Angeles on August 11 was an ho'nored guest again Wednesday morning when Miss Lenore C Lewis 1017 Second avenue presided over an attractively arranged breakfast at the' University club in her honor The affair also complimenjt-e- d the hostess’ sister Mrs A Roger Green of Chicago who is visiting in Salt Lake City with her parents Mr and Mrs Mose Lewis Deep blue delphinium and peach-shade- d larkspur formed an artistic floral centerpiece for the table which was laid in the private dining room of the club Dainty rice bags of maline tied with colorfully contrasting bows marked places for 20 guests Bridge was played during the early afternoon hours Disposable Tissue in the NEW Box Sebv-a-tissu- e BOX OF zoo 2 The cosmetic scoop of the year I ' it UNDERARM m PADS 55 STOP UNDERARM PERSPIRATION AND ITS ODOR anti they're'easY on clothes I Hite’s the new vastly better way ta underarm daintiness! Handy pads ready moistened with an entirely and deodorant new lotion Almost unbelievably effective varying of course with the individual— often more than five days! Mild and gentle too the lotion doesn’t harm the pads so it will be easy on your clothes! A whisk with one pad does both underarmi just that easy j ust that quick ! Th 33c jar should last you all summer -- nt surfac- Blue-Jay- y y FINGEI! WAVES Unites luncheon was given Wednesday by Mrs A W Stibich at her home 935 Diestel road complimenting Mrs Victor T Wade of Los Angeles who is the guest of Mr and Mrs H S Tucker 1373 Laird circle The serving table was decorated with an artistic Ivory ring filled with velvety pansies in shades of yellow and purple Coral and yellow snapdragons were combined for decoration ot the living rooms Tables were arranged for bridge during the afternoon Invited to meet Mrs Wade were Mrs C H Myers Mrs- Tod Vonah Mrs W W Allen Mrs Tucker Mrs Frank J Folland Mrs E E Finch Mrs D O Clark MrsvR E Rudolph and Miss Beatrice McCrea Mr and Mrs Tucker and Mrs Wade have returned recently from a motor trip to Montana and Mrs Wade will leave Saturday fop -- bee home in Lps Angeles one-wa- y one-wa- Home Coast Matron Motif for Luncheon SKCIAI NOTE-- nt eufm it ti wki Monti tin Mnplntlu S DAY -- nd Union Mi iudir In till ' k |