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THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 5. 1931. 'PART 1. Interest to- WommewWi The GREAT North Germon Lloyd Liner CHILL) RIDERS WILL COMPETE cath and Society 77' Diet Advice Flint ridge Juvenile Horse Show Kotex protects longer that's why millions of women prefer it By DR.

FRANK Me COY alter ol om JhM" S.S.COLUMBUS I tons ttghf.tr 48,000 tons from LOS ANGELES April 25 i to FRANCE, ENGLAND and GERMANY i Lnrgatt pntnjr hlp vt ta nail from Pacific Coatt via Panama 1 -nol to Irurop, without ehanqit NtwYork. FifU, tourist and Jra clou Due France and England May 16 7 Due Germany May 17 Information nd Restrvztiom I RAYMOND 6-J WHITCOMB CO. i AUW.Fh'tS St. TRioitv lo A.i'i et NORTH GERMAN LLOYD 6i South Hill 2r Nw- A by JUAN A NEAL LEVY One ol the lovely weddings of the week was that of last evening when Miss Louise charming yoiuiu daughter of William Alexander Inncs ol" South Hudson avpuue. became the bride of Robert Daniel Cava-naugh.

lie ceremony taking place at, 8:30 o'clock in St. John's Church, West. Adams at Figueroa, with Rev. George Davidson, D. officiating.

The church was lovely with Easter lilies on the altars, which were lighted by tall candelabra and foliage. Candles marked the pew ports and baskets of Easter lilies were in the chancel. The bride, given In marriage by A DESIRABLE MENTAL OUTLOOK Have you ever envied a person who popular, happy, with not a worry in the world? Most people have. They consider such a mental state the result of luck and fall to ane that it is simply the result of good mental habits. The same people are willing to admit that to have clean teeth it is Important to form the habit ot brushing them; since once the habit of cleaning the teeth is formed, one has clean teeth without worrying much' it.

It is the same with our mental habits. If we wish to have the emotions which make us hopeful and happy it is important, that we form the habit of cultivating them. We like to think that our emotions are born in us and we may accept any undesirable emotions or traits of mind, even though they cause us the keenest suffering because we think they cannot be rrr''' 1 in MARTIN OF THE HUNTINGTON SPEAKS OF AMERICA'S TEA TASTE Jw: changed. It is possible to change tt. Vf.

i 1 uy' if I Roy Bayly, on. Billy You'll appreciate the lasting softness of Kotex the security and safety the fact that it deodorizes FIE sixth annual Thildi en's horseof children riders as well as the cream of thoroughbred animals of I show will be an interest inr; event Saturday: taking place at the Flint ridge- Riding Club, with morning performance at 10 o'clock, then luncheon, pony rides and other attractions for the little folk as well as the crown -tips. The afternoon The Kotex absorb nt is the identical material used by jur-ceons in 85 of the country's leading hospitals. 2 Kotex is soft Not a deceptive that soon packs into chafing hardness, Butadelicatc.listingsoftness. 3 Can be worn on either side with equal comfort, no embarrassment.

4 Disposable, instantly, completely. Regular Kotex 5c for 12 Kote Super-Sue 65c for 12 the Southland. Classes Include musical chairs, pony jumpers, pairs of jumpers and even nve-gaited saddle horses. Among the exhibitors is Ray Bayly, with his pony jumper. Billy.

The program is open to the public. Alarge and successful show is promised and from present mdica-nons a large attendance Is assured. undesirable mental habits by training our minds away from dwelling on unpleasant things. We should learn how to substitute desirable emotions for those which we realise arc not so desirable. If do this we will have done a great deal toward being more cheerful, kind, tolerant and happy.

There are people who always remain contented and emotionally stable. You can be the same if you will train your mind to more positive ways of thinking. Every psychologist realizes that there are good mental habits and bad men tal habits. In the last group are such things as temper tantrums, having the blues, self -consciousness, anxiety, worry, inferiority and superiority complexes and other mental attitudes which make the person who has them profoundly unhappy at times. In an attempt to compensate for such inner turmoil a person with poor mental habits often attributes his emotional state to the behavior of some person around him, and in many en-se-s homes, marriages, friendships and businesses are WTecked because one docs not.

know the simplest rules of mental hygiene. I have prepared a number of free articles on mental hygiene which I will be glad to send to readers of this newspaper. Simply write to me in care of The Times and send 2 cents for each article desired. This will assist in paying the postage and sending of the articles, which are "Teach Children Courage, Not Fear." "Hallucinations and Illusions." "Power From Doing." "How 'ft 4f 1 IW Ok. i event will be at 1:30 o'clock.

Competition this year is especially keen, entry list comprising the besn comfort. No danger of embarrassment, no fear of inadequate protection. Details add to comfort There are so many details in Kotex that have been worked out for your comfort. There is no awkward bulkincss; the layers of absorbent can be changed to suit changing needs a special deodorant assures daintiness of person at times when that is particularly necessary. Kotex is soft and yielding, yes.

Moreover it stays soft. BUSY days. Hours of active sports, out -of -doors; hours in a theatre, at a tea or Then is hen you learn to appreciate Kotex. Then you realize fully the comfort of its skilfully rounded shaping. Because Kotex protection is inconspicuous.

The delicate fibers of which Kotex is made carry moisture swiftly away from the surface, leaving the protective area delicate and comfortable for hours. This distinguishes Kotex from the ordinary pad. Gives it far greater efficiency and you far greater comfort. Kotex may be uorn on either side with equal protection, equal her father, was lovely in a gtrvii of old ivory satin, lashioned along simple lines with long sleeves and the train being bordered with rose pointe lace. The veil oi tulle was held in place cap shaped.

She carried an armful of Esster lilies. Miss Evelyn McGarry assisted as maid of honor, while Mrs. Lee Phil-lins. of Oklahoma, cousin of Brings new ideals of sanitary eomfort! Wot en to fit, by an entirely new patented process. Firm yet light; will not curl; perfect-fitting.

the it destination. After their return they will make their home here, Mrs. Lewis was graduated from Holt on Anns, in Washington, D. C. and came with her parents from I New York four years ago to make their permanent home in Southern Calijornia.

Mr. Lewis attended Uni- versity of California at Berkeley and It hen studied at University of ftouihern California. He is a mem-: bcr ol Chi Phi Fraternity. Among the lovely prenuptial af-i fairs given in honor of this attrac- ti brioe was the tea ith which Mios Peace entertained Sunday aft (U.S. Pateat No.

1,770,741) ithe bride, and Mrs. Charles Mat-i cham were matroas of honor. Ot-h-: rr attendants included Mrs. William i W. Woods, Mrs.

Alan Black, Mrs. Ned Leavltt. Miss Louise Janss. Miss Ruth Moulton of Los Angeles land Miss ElPanor Roberts. Chef Martin ginder of Huntington Hotel, Pasadena, says: "It's noticeable that Americans want a tea blend of mild, fragrant flavor." Tree Tea is specially blended to the American taste.

It's tea of highest quality at the lowest price. And first of all its advantages Kotex is disposable! Buy Kotex at any drug, dry goods or department' store. KOT6)v The New Sanitary Pad which deodorize ernoon. Mr, ana Mrs. Aldrich Feck gave a diniKT party in honor of Miss All of them wore frocks of pale to Have Happiness," "Success and i F'nrlw rwat.h" "That Tnfprinrit blue crepe with hats of to Haughty and Mr.

Lewis and Mrs. match. The maid of honor ana LET TIMES WANT ADS DO YOUR HOUSE-HUNTING Each day's most attractive vacancies at your finder tips! Complex." "Memory Training." "How We Think," "The Demon of Fear" nad "Lights and Shadows." Frank F.lgm gave a beauuiuJly ap-pointed luncheon and bridge for her last week. Many port-nuptial affairs will be given in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis after their return from the wedding trip. matron of honor carried jonquils and anemones in the cold shades, while the other attendants carried muffs of white pansies with purple centers. i Richard Millar served a.s best, man I and TMJft Trnvilt William JalUPS. Paul Fassoth. Robert Triest, Donald pjnner party Greenwood, Richard Grigg.

Richard TREE L. H. Pammel will "i ljf TEA i bo gue of honor at a dinner glv- sunner at, the California Club fol Mmm TO AMERICA'S TASTE Dr. Howard de Forest, chairman of the botany department, University of 'Southern California. 620 South Coronado street.

Dr. Pammel is a professor of tetany at, the University of Iowa and past president of Phi Kappa Phi national scholarship fraternity. Following the dinner there will be a reception in honor of Dr. Pammel in the herbarium of the Science Building at the university and later in the evening he will address Phi Siuma Fraternity. "Exclusive" is the wore lowed the ceremony to 'which the bridal party, relatives and a tew close friends were bidden.

A color motif of white yellow and blue was employed in decoration, with a profusion of ferns and lighted candelabra. Mrs. Daniel Innes. grandmother of the bride, in black velvet, and rare old duchesse lace: Mrs. Willard James Doran, aunt of the bride, in green beaded chiffon, and Mrs.

Daniel Cavaraugh. mother of the bridegroom in green and gold brocade, were In the receiving line. Mr. and Mrs. Cavanaugh left after the reception on a motor honey- ILE DE FRANCE CARRIED MORE FIRST-CLASS EUROPE IN 1930 THAN ANY OTHER SHIP JJj 'AVIS i moon and after March 1, will return to be at home to their many friends at 856 Malcolm avenue.

West wood i to describe the exhilarating aroma and full-bodied flavor of Hills Bros Coffee which is roasted evenly continuously The bride, who is one of the most popular members of the younger set of the Southland, was graduated sails from New York to Plymouth ami Havre Frhruary March H.April Birthday Anniversaries Jointly celebrating their birthday anniversaries. Barbara and Ann Eastman, attractive- daughters of Mrs. Norman F. Eastman of Went-worth avenue, entertained a group of young friends at the Huntington in Pasadena Saturday afternoon. Several attractive "talkies" were Interesting features of the entertainment shown in the ballroom.

Afterward dinner was served in the Crystal Room, the table appointments carrying out a unique motif, featuring fairyland fancies. Two great birthday cakes with lighted tapers formed the piece de resistance of the feast and among the gnests were included the young hon-(jrees and Ethel Lessell, Mary Carr, from Marlborough School, and after i finishing at Bennett School at Mil-I brook, N. Y.t traveled extensively abroad. Mr. Cavanaugh, son of Mr.

I and Mrs. Daniel Cavanaugh of afromnrn Tfit- 1 ia it: a Rf anfntv! mtiri -ails from New York to Plymouth ami I bvre February iS, March 27, April 2: and affiliated with Chi Psi Fraternity. Mrs. Cavanaugh is one of the active members of the Los Angeles Junior League. jr.

I Till 1 1. c. T. little a Hed at nigh Noon Kathleen Ann Hoean. Marada Louis.

Another charmingly appointed Margaret Gertrude Lynch, Caroline wedding of yesterday was that, of Pottensrr. Stephcnie C'oughran, Miss Louisa Haughev. daughter of Martha Tiller, Emily C. Hcslop. Jos-Mr.

and Mrs. William Wallace S'if'' 9' MaJ eia Clark. Jean Hubbard, Lorraine Ha ughey of Cherokee avenue, and Fjrdr Snirl WarcL Mar. sails from New York on Mediterranean cru.se March 20 FRENCH LINE PACIMC COAST TO FRANCE WINNIPEG from Lo? Augeles February OREGON troiu Los Angeles March 23 WISCONSIN from Lus Angeles April 7 WASHINGTON from Lost Angelc May WYOMING from l.os Augelos June 2 (Fcch 2 ijys earlier from San Franc'uco) Lawrence Washington Lewis, for- farland, Bianco Laccy, Betty Witter, merly of Omaha, the cere- Martha Talbot. Anne Lewis, Mary Lioifey wngu'', iUUMMiice j.

cum- ner, Mary Judd. Jane Ryan, Juliette Isbell. Elizabeth Odegard, Llt-tic May McKewon, Barbara Williams. Anne Melveney, Olive Richardson, Corrine Caxhartt, Claire MeClure, Diane McClure, Anita Winter. Jean E.

Brclim, Isabelle Johnson, Peggy Candy, Deborah Basset. Jeanette Barten, Joan Mor-phy, Bessie Keith and Jean 1 1 3. i Call your nearrst French Line or write to Harold G. DeGoliii, General Pau'Dger Agent, Frendi Line, 50K Ves4 5ith Street, Los Angele, Cal. HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS mony taking place at high noon in All Saints Church, Beverly Hills, with Dean William W.

Fleetwood officiating. Great basket of floweriii'7 acacia predominated in the decorations of the church, with myriads of can-rilof on the altar. The chancel was banked with the lragrant blooms, and clusters were also tied on the pew posts which were top'ied with lighted candelabra. The bride was lovely in a gown of deep cream satin, fashioned on simple long flowing lines, ith long train. The veil of tulle, in the same soft tones, was banded across the head with rare old duchesse lace which had belonged to her great-grandmother, the same lace also bordering the veil.

She carried an arm shower of gardenias and freesias. Miss Mary Peace, mala of honor, and only attendant, wore a frock of yellow crepe, with slippers to match. Her email soft trlcorne hat was adorned with soft yellow plume. She carried an arm bouquet of anemones in the yellow tones, and salmon pink sweet peas tied with ribbons in pastel shades of blue and yellow with shower of pansies. Ravel Harrison of Pasadena served as best man, while Odell McCon-noll and Laurence Smith ushered.

Mr. Haughey gave his daughter in marriage. All arms and legs? Help him gain with Bottled Sunshine ill ft, 1 n.i H. il titfi ivn -in II. ri mil I THIS PROCESS Controlled RoastiDg invented and patented by Hills is radically different from any other method of roasting coffee.

Here's the reason: Hills Bros, roast their rare blend by a continuous, exact process a few pounds at a time. The common method Don't Forget Keep clean rather than make clean. Hot soapsuds are effective when cleaning bronze. Oysters have been found indigestible only when overcooked. A weak solution of oxalic acid v.

ill remove long-standing iron rust. Dead leaves should be cut from a house plant as soon as they appear. Flowers left in a sick room at night consume fresh air and are injurious to the patient. Powder stains can be removed from suits and collars of coats by sponging with household ammonia. Rag Rugs Rag rugs may be washed in the tub with suds and warm water, using a scrubbing brash on the soiled portions.

But the rinsing is just as important for the rug wtll always look grimy unless thoroughly rinsed. this process, air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, taken out and kept out of the can. Coffee packed ordinary cans, even if air-tight, does not stay fresh. is to roast in bulk at once. The difference in results is obvious Hills Bros, are able to roast every berry to uniform perfection, while the bulk-method cannot prevent variation in the roast.

No matter when or where you buy Hills Bros. Coffee, it is always fresh because it is packed in vacuum. By to develop a strong, stardy framework and a good set of teeth. To make sure children receive the most of both these essential factors Vitamins A and physicians urge mothers to get a oodcod-hver oil. Many recommend Fquibb's.

They know Squibb the vitamin content of their oil. It is both vitarnin-tested and vitamin-protected. They also know Squibb Cod-Liver Oil comes with a mint flavor that older children like. Ask your physician about the daily use of Squibb Cod-Liver Oil to help your child grow and gain as he should. You can get Squibb Cod-Liver Oil.

plain or mint-flavored, at rfU reliable drug storcs. Rapid growth often saps vitality and strength. Children grow faster than they can gain weight. To supply them with the extra endurance they need, to help them grow strong and sturdy as well as tall, physicians advise giving a simple health-builder every day. Bottled Sunshine oodcod -liver oil supplies them with new vitality and protects them against many ills.

Two factors in particular make Sunshine valuable as a health-builder. It is exceedingly rich Vitamin the important factor which builds up resistance agjinut colds and certain other infection--. Good cod-liver oil aho provides Vitamin the factor children need urocers everywnere sen 111115 iros. vonec. ask i it by name and look for the Arab the trade-markf During the ceremony and while the guests were assembling the organist gave a program of old English wedding hymns.

A small reception and wedding breakfast for thirty guests, including the bridal party, relatives and close friends of the bride, followed at the home of the bride's parents in Hollywood. Mrs. Hauehev received her auest." on the can. A Heavy Atrnwphere It is unwise to use heavily scented in a frock ot French blue lace with flowers for tabic decorations. such HILLS BROS COFFEE hat to match.

Mr. and 'Mrs is av- mnto a garoenias. hyacmtlis, as the rtron? perfume in hot room ire- quently fpoils tlie appetite. Inj on their honynioqn, not telllns.

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