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Show Society OGDEN VISITORS Mr and Mrs H A Whitfemore. and two children of Mollne 111 . are In Ogden visiting Mr Whltfemore's parents, Mr and Mrs. A. Whitte-niore Whitte-niore on Fowler avenue BUSY BEE CLUB Miss Ruth Rathbun was hostess toi the Busy Bee club Wednesday after- j noon at the final meeting of the sum- I rner vacation. Pink and green made; an effective color scheme which was prettily carried out In the table deco- I rations Streamers festooned from the chandelier to the edge of the table i a pretty fable cover In pink and green.1 with napkins in real design to match I and unique little favors made the dainty menu which was served seem unusually attractive. The usual embroidery hour passed quickly and games were entered Into with much glee A peanut hunt was enjoyed by the merry players and 1 Miss Aileen Gray was awarded the prize Those present were: June and I Aileen Gray, June Gelger. Leona Re-vor. Re-vor. Ruth Rathbun and Baby Dorothy Watson. FAREWELL FOR MARION HEWITT A very Jolly crowd of young people l gathered at the home of Mrs A. Day last evening to surprise her nelce, Marlon Hewitt, who leaves tomorrow for her home in Sparks. Nevada Miss Hewitt has been stenographer stenograph-er at Burt's for the past three years and leaves a host of friends who Join In wishing her a successful future In the Sage BruBh state Many amusing games helped to entertain en-tertain the guests during the evening even-ing and as the midnight hour approached ap-proached a delightful luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Sarah Van Patten and Mrs. J B McCracken. The following were hidden Mvrtle Shields Ruth Johnson. Nellie Dune-more, Dune-more, Clara Bruce Marie Smith. Mary Anderson. Gladvs Elliott Maggie Oar-gon, Oar-gon, Luella Stowe, Cora Smith. Hazel Ha-zel Bell. Erma Moore Mable Chrls-ten6on, Chrls-ten6on, Katherlne Fitzgerald Helena Butterfield. Ieona Paine Cecil NTals-bltt. NTals-bltt. Sarah Van Patten. Colon Downs, Carlisle Stevens, Don Hastings, Waldo Wal-do Hastings. George Brooks, Leslie Brooks. Percy Van Patten George Vaughn. Marlon Dunsmore Floyd Bell: Jeff Davis, Wendall Fitzgerald, Lloyd Harris, Bob Christenson Mr and Mrs Frank Dunn, Mr and Mrs. J B McCracken. Mr nd Mra H D-Zimmerman D-Zimmerman and little daughter, Ruth oo THE DANGERS OF EMOTIONALISM Onc all doctors believed the brain was the seat and cause f emotions. Indeed, there are physicians even now that refuse to follow the lead of the experimental psychologists and such practical Burgeons as Dr Geo. W. Crile of Cleveland, who den that the brain Is the hlrthplace of laugh-1 ter, fear, happiness, love, hate, envy, 1 malice, disgust Jov, fatigue and the like. Yet no less an Investigator than the late Professor William James of Harvard Har-vard proved that such emotions do not arise in the brain and Dr John B Watson of Johns Hopkins University Uni-versity went further and proved that they flow from the lymph nodes and other Internal tissue fluids. Recently iaboratr workers have shown that the bile causes the blues and Itching, the thyroid gland cause fear, trembling tremb-ling and anxiety . the little organs capp'ng the kidneys and called adrenals adre-nals give rise to the emotion of ex-jaltatlon. ex-jaltatlon. tension and firmness, and leach other vital organ has Its quota of emotions. Only the brain sends I more finding thrueh jrour body Thus are the positive, dogmatic teachings of the older physicians and I patholotrlsti overthrown Reluctant as those of the old school are to admit ad-mit the new discoer. th as they are to point to the supremacy of the thvrold. pituitary kldnevs, liver and adrenal organs over the brain, the facts are none the less apparent. Marches now upon the arena of medical and psychological discu.-sion the distinguished surgeon. Dr Ge re W. Crile of Cleveland 'o great medical teacher or noted university authoritv daunts him He rushes Ini where th admiring Oslerltes fear to I tread In a series of brilliant experiments Dr. Crile drives home still further the fact that the brain does not incite or oriKlnatP emotions. Moreover. he proves that not only does the rain fall to start such emotions as fear, worry, anxiety, jealousy rexence, hope, love and hatred; but further when tho&e feelings do occur they come from some other part of you! anatomy and actually do definite, visible vis-ible and tangible damage to jrour brain . i Thus his experiments Just report- j led, no t'. traditional doctors but to I the American . Philosophical Society, fljl show that the cells of the brain dmy! I I lng the emotion of rr:-h' exhibit two il distinct ' ot injury, and 'hs oc- fcj cur immediately after the sentiment ktf of fear his been felt. The most ser- wA ious effect appears in the brain fix Hi fi hours after the emotion has manifest- tty, ed itself H Similarly the excitement of the IflJ chase or the emotion of exultation and triumph damagi "."a in so l" ler . - that one investigator soos conclusively that the English sutfra- U ' eettes v. ho pillage, burn, desire." mi fc' kill themseheg in front of the horses' JB' hoofs or b s'arvatlon have pre iout iF h harmed the brain cells by having .. great flights of hysteria. n I myself feel no hesitation in tl IJ I erring from a microscopic exalalnafi IV tion or the braina of women and mn I wh" have bec oai W I ry. an and various reformations t hat I I their emotional exaltation has inJurtH the reils oi their I. rain? to an aUrm. Iifl lng degree Jll Prii Savonarola, Tarne Nation, j i Macbeth, William Sydne Thayer, Dowle, Billy Sunda". 'r-- Kmrrjeiine j - , Pankhurst, Charles Lamed, Dr. Don; J Bj aid Hoeker. Cagllostro. Mother Ed3 dy, John Rrown and many o'bers have undoubtedly caused injury to j K their brain cells by their efforts to j P effect the reiorms fo which they de Bj oted themselves D. L. K. Hlrsh- ' |