Show r TK2 CCS:M (UTAH) STAND THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 29 1S53 ARD-EXAMIN- I3 ' 'HA Inheritance of Disease Tobe Say- s- Parents Free Your Minds From Unscientific Belief and Worry By Dr GEORGE W CRANE ' Doris M 27 is the wife of Terry whom we described yesterday as fearing insanity “Dr Crane if Terry had really become infected with syphilis" she began “and if my baby had lived would it have inherited that disease from Terry? “I’m sure many wives worry over that thought so could you please give us the true facts about marking babies and the inheritance of disease?" s jT t ' Pregnancy Errors No a syphilitic father cannot f procreate syphilitic children t mother through a So there is no inheritance of syphilis However if the expectANNIVERSARY — Mr and Mrs George W Brewer 1079 29th St ant mother should have syphilis will be honored Sunday from 2 to 6 p m with an open house at it would be possible for the un' St Charles Idaho born baby to "catch” this disease’ from her For unborn' babies 'can catch measles too from their mothers if the latter happen to have the disease during late pregnancy “But how can a baby be bom with syphilis and yet not inherit you may wonder Mr and Mrs George W Brewer 1079 29th St will mark 50 it?”Well the human mother cara home of at the house an with on open of Sunday marriage years ries unborn baby inside her her are Friends daughter Mrs Eldon Mattson in St Charles Idaho body She doesn’t incubate it invited to call from 2 to 6 p m from an outside egg as a hen ' The couple was married in St Charles Nov 2 1903 later re- does ceiving their endowments in the Logan LDS Temple They lived in St Charles until 1938 then moved to Montpelier Ur of John and Benedicts Mr Brewer was employed enson Both were bom in St by ths Idaho State Road Commis- - Charles sion They are the parents of two Moved to Ogden sons and three daughters: G Six years later they moved to Stanley Brewer and Marion C Ogden where they now make Brewer of Ogden Mrs Ted home moyne) Hanks Rexburg Idaho Mr Brewer was bom Feb 4 Mfs DaleView and Mrs Eldon Pleasant 1883 a son of Charles H and (Dayie) Mattson of St Charles Mina W Brewer Mrs Brewer The couple has 22 grandchildren was bora June 9 1883 a daugh- - and six 15 Denier 51 non-infecte- d J 1 ‘ Brewers Plan Golden Wedding Celebration n Idaho Sunday So if she happens to contract a contagious disease while the baby is yet unborn those germs in her body may slip through into the baby’s blood stream and infect it In this case however the baby simply "catches” the disease by contact with its mother just as it might catch a disease after birth from nursing at her breast If a syphilitic father could procreate a syphilitic child through a mother then that would mean the disease came down from the father to child via the route of inheritance Buf such is not true Oh some 50 years ago it was believed by American doctors that syphilis was hereditary But that is now ' disproved Marking Babies Furthermore about 1903 a physician published a statement that mother’s mark their babies by their thoughts or unsatisfied fruits hungers for But that too is now outmoded in modem medical science When I was a boy of 8 in Indiana however I remember a young husband who was frantic in trying to procure watermelons out of season for his pregnant wife For they dreaded lest she i non-infecte- d out-of-seas- mark her baby with a big i red blotch that might resemble! the j shape of a watermelon You victims of such worries can realize how much strain and tension exist when you believe such notions j So your editor rims this column to free your minds from all unnecessary worries and unscientific beliefs You may still have some legitimate worries such as dread of auto accidents or polio and the like but you need iret no longer about infecting your babies with venereal disease by inheritance nor of marking them before i j birth i i A baby has its own distinct set of blood vessels and its own heart It has its separate blood supply too j for its mother’s blood does not flow through its vessels or vice versa But bacteria are so much smaller than red blood corpuscles that they can slip through the membranes separating the baby from the mother and thus invade the body That’s how it catches measles before birth For further data about this subject send for my bulletin “Facts about Pregnancy” enclosing a stamped return envelope' plys a dime Please address E' George W The old song "Mother Mother Mother Pin a Rose on Me”— Crane Hopkins - Syndicate Mel-lo- tt might jhave been written this very year if one were to judge by ’ Indiana the prevalence of roses in all ourj fashions (Copyright by The Hopkins Take hats for instance Half the women I know are wearing Syndicate Inc) hats with roses on them some place Smartest of all is the Balenciaga rose hat— a tiny (little pillbox with a matching color rose dipping just a little in front — all black as' the original or all white Other Jtiny hats have a single red or pink rose sticking up at the side or a cluster of little moss roses in the center of a bow in front The old system of putting a cardboard box in the vestibule for placing rubbers and galoshes was fine in the old days but there’s no excuse for it nowadays : An inexpensive plastic shoebag serves (he purpose well and 458 24th STRICT avoids messy searching through a pile of wet overshoes for that “Other rubber” The plastic bag can also be washed periodically Sugar Adds Color 3—100 all wool2-pio- c Suita with Taffeta Sugar added to yeast bread Lining ’Reg price $350 Sale price gives color to the crust 1 5— $1 795 Suits in Faille Crepe or Flannel et 6ITTIN0 MARXIZD? 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