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Show DESERET NEWS, Couples Promises (Continued from page suffer headaches, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting. They may refuse to eat or they may become gluttons. Famed psychiatrist Alfred Adler has blamed inadequate home preparation for such go, Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Dolores Taylor of Salt Lake City, and Owen F. Taylor, Concord, Calif; The bridegroom has been residing East. 3791 S. 300 1 3 at home if the child returns by car or bus. 3. Enlist the help of your childs teacher (she's probably had experience with other frantic kiddies). 4. Enlist the help of a classmate of your child who is not phobic about school (the buddy system). Continue to reassure 5. the child (shaming him or scolding him only makes things worse). A WHOLE WOULD To wean the child away from home, show him theie are good places to visit a relatives house, a resort hotel, a friend's cabin in the mountains. Bernard Ryan Jr., in his excellent book Your Child and the First Year of School, world or various neighbor- business and hoods and residen- ping. tial. Most important, of course, is the trip to the doctor to make sure the youngster has a clean bill of health. And be sure the kindergarten teacher s aware of any defects in hearing or sight. sums it all up neatly: "Help him gain a sense of a whole world. A museum is one kind of whole world, a world of collections and exhibits and samples of life and experience that are not ready at hand. A farm is another kind of whole ' world. In a city you can expand that idea by showing the I pre-scho- LADOR DAY with sorio DIG SURPRIZES! SEE OUR AD IN SUNDAY'S TRIBUNE We're Open school phobias. Attending the bride at the nuptial festivities were Miss Susan maid of Roberts, Dr. On entering school. Adler wrote, "the child meets with one of his earliest and ' honor; Miss Sheila Meredith, and flower girls, Leslie McAllister and Pamela Shutt. P.obert G. Chettle was best man. Pryor-Ockeso- A-l- l) longer a baby, but a child who is ready to be away from home for two or three hours a an independent day as person. That is how it is with most fortunately. For some, though, kindergarten is a nightmare. They get panicky when forced to r Crestwood Villa was the setting Thursday evening for the wedding of Mirs Diane McAllister and Jim W. Taylor. A reception followed. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. McAllister, 2441 E. 6600 South. at 1969 Adjusting To World Of School Speak McAliister-Taylo- August 29, Friday, . x- Mrs. Jim y if. severest tests. - W. Taylor Mrs. Grant F. The school is a new situation for the child; it will therefore reveal how well the child has been prepared to face new situtations, and particularly how w ell he has been to meet new persons. David Dr. Abrahamsen, prominent New York psychiatrist, says the child is afraid of attending school, either because he is unconsciously afraid of leaving his mother and home, or because he dreads authority and, therefore, the teacher. Dr. Fass child psychiatrist and director of the unit at SerChildren's Outpatient vices, State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center tells parents of children with separation anxiety; 1. Stay with the child the whole first day or for several days, if necessary. 2. Make sure youre on time when school lets out, or Oakeson n prepared Miss Rosalee Pryor and Grant F. Oakeson were married Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. Following, they were ored at a wedding breakfast at Harman's by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis VV. Oakeson, 2447 W. 4700 South, Taylorsville. hon- Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Pryor, 4235 S. 3200 West, Granger. Friday evening the bridal couple will greet guests at a reception at the Taylorsville West Stake House. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Michael T. Olsen, Mrs. Jon D. Stephens, Miss Echo Pryor, Miss Marianne Ellis and Miss Pamla Ellis. Wendell Oakeson will be best man. The bride has attended Ricks College, and will study at Brigham Young University. Her husband is a BYU student. He has fulfilled an LDS Hawaiian mission. Entertaining at prenuptial parties have been Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Avon OakeEllis, son, Miss Marianne Miss Kathleen Hintze, Miss Charlene Thrasher. W. DeGrey-Piere- e Michael Pierce Spencer claimed Miss Laura Jean DeGrey for his bride in a ceremony performed Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. ' The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Albert DeGrey, New Orleans, La. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reed Pierce, Seattle, Wash., parents of the bridegroom, gave a wedding breakfast at Ramada Inn. Dumas, Mrs. Dale Lang, Mrs. Thomas Lang. Flower girls will be Sidney Ann Lang and Debbie Lang. Robert Wride will be .best Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Ruel DeGrey, Mrs, Joseph Growton, Mrs. Clive Larson, Mrs. Walter Fife, Mrs. Robert Leuthner, Mrs. William Butler, Mrs. Gus Berkeley, Mrs. J. F. Carson. The bride is a graduate of Hollywood Beauty College. In rites solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss June Lang became the bride of John Ivan Fenstermaker. Friday evening the bridal pair will greet retention guests at the Shalamar Crystal Room. Attending the bride will be Miss Jolynn Hpward, maid of honor; Miss Gwen D&rey, Miss Mickie Campbell, Mrs. Howard Hawkins, Mrs. Paul DeGrey. Best man is Craig Clyde. The bride is a graduate of Ricks College, where she was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma, and participated in i n t basketball,. field hockey, and swimming. Mr. Pierce has attended Shoreline College in Seattle, and Ricks College. He will continue his studies at BYU. He completed an LDS California mission. Lang-Fenstermak- er The newlyweds were feted at a wedding breakfast at the a by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fenstermaker, 97G E. 9i00 South, Sandy. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Lang, 9692 S. 1700 East, Sandy. Friday evening the bridal couple will be honored at a reception at the Reception ; Center. Attendng the bride will be Miss Diane Elswood, Miss Mrs. Lee Shanna Taylor, Chuck-A-Ram- ' ments. to omit Would it be proper It and have the announceannounce ments read, . . the marriage of their daughter. Mary Sue, tn, etc . . . ? Sara ilalstcad Dear Mrs. Halstead: Ait is traditional to lthough write out the brides full married name on a second wed- ding announcemnt. I see no reason that it must be done if it makes the bridegroom or uncomfortable. anyone It is certainly not necessary as identification since the SAVE SATURDAY! CONVENIENT Windup of our greatest summer sole. Don't Miss It! SHOP SATURDAY for huge savings on major ap- pliances, Stereo! .Save 8.70 12. 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