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Show DESERET NEWS, Wednesdoy, How To i f I' - -- V - it ' --- f X. A. ZKir' J K V- I A j - b' ' V. H'fcjfVi S:. !t v s uf Regret f B ! J f Z ELIZABETH ttt f 'fcf v 31, 1969 Express L i December Emily Post L. POST lnstvt following letter has chosen as a prizewinning one. A copy of Emily The been Posts Etiquette has been sent to Mrs. Terry hiers, of Nashville, Tenn. Dear Mrs. Post: I recently heard you quoted about whether or not to send a card of sympathy to a woman who has lost a baby. You apparently suggested sending a simple, brief note, but most of the women dis-cussing the object felt a card was sufficient, and that saved them Hie trouble of writing something. SO SENSITIVE Perhaps no one on earth is more sensitive for a time than a woman who has just suffered a miscarriage or whose baby was stillborn. I speak from experience. Mrs. Russell Moseman, left, son R. J., and Mr. Moseman are visiting in Salt Please inform your readers Lake during the holidays, and enjoyihg Utah's great ski slopes. that a personal note is preferable to a card of sympathy. Any kind of card, however, is infinitely more kind than a long letter telling you why the loss was probably a blessing in disguise. It is hardly reassuring to be ALSO AT THE . . . Connelly University is Susan Jane told that if your child had Utahns are enjoying visits home are a sun and daughter-infrom relatives and friends Thurman, a daughter of Mr. lived it probably would have Mr. and Mrs. Robfrom far and near during this -law, and airs. Samuel D. Thurman been abnormal. It isnt exactfestive season. ert Connelly Jr., from Hanoly what the patient needs to ARRIVING in Salt Lake ver, N.H., and Mary Ann Hop- Jr. while shes still mojnt-in- g OTHERS SPENDING . . . hear City the day before Christmas kins, a professor at the Uniher ba,y. with their the parholidays for a skiing holiday were Mr. versity of Tennessee, a sister TOO STRICKEN ents are Pam Pace from Corand Mrs. Bussell Moseman of Mrs. Connelly. When a woman is young she nell University, a daughter of GREETING THE NEW and son, R. J., from Blair, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pace . . . Is still too bewildered to hear YEAR in Salt Lake City Neb. . Felt from Dartmouth, about how much time she still home are former residents, Mr. and Dave Theyre staying at the has to have babies. If a whose parents are the Wilof her brother-in-laMrs. Ralph R. Brewer Jr. and sisshe is liam Felts . . . Denise Wag- woman Is middle-age- d Ronald Mr. Mrs. and ter, (Iola). Coltoo depressed to appreciate at student ner, Maryville Stricklett. Theyre back in the Utah too Also visiting with the Strick-lett- s Capital to make their hume lege, St. Louis, Mo., daughter comments about her being old to have a child, or how are an uncle and aunt, and are residing at 87 W. 2nd of the Ivan Wagners. TRAVELING to Falls fortunate she is to have Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Met-zleNorth. missed all that hard work and for Colo. the few For Church, the the Va., holidays Englewood, past years, HAPPY A . . . family E ewers have lived in New was University of Utah stu- bother late in life. And no rrs woman of any age wants to reunion at the home of Dr. Orieans and in Bakersfield, dent Robert Spencer. Hes hear about Hie similar experiand Mrs. Edward R. McKay. Calif. there with his par- ence of another woman. Their daughter Cheryl and Mrs. Brewer worked in can- visiting The most compassionate son Edward are borne for the cer research in New Orleans ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. thing a person can do for a as secretary to Dr. Albert Spencer. holidays friend or acquaintance at this ENJOYING Hie holiCheryl has been living in Segaloff at the Oschnor Fountime b to convey your Redlands, Calif., where she dation Hospital. Mr. and days in Utah are works for Western Airlines, Mr. Brewer now will be asMrs. R. Harvard Riches and thoughts with a minimum of and Edward is on leave from sociated with Hie Utah State children, Christy, Mark and words, whether theyre spo- ken or in written form. If this, the UJS. Army Reserve. He is Highway Department Wendy. Mr. Riches is an asstationed at Fort Bliss, Tex. The Brewers are sharing sistant professor of biology at isnt acceptable then send a Jane HOME FROM COLLEGE... holiday festivities with friends Kansas State College, tacriul, simple paid. IDere . 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