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TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 9, 1933. PART II.T Pioneer Woman's OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ARRANGING OF FLOWERS DISCUSSED Artist Gives Lecture at OR A TORIO TO AID FUND OF RED CROSS Orchestra and Artists in "Elijah" All Donate Services to Cause Today's Menu BY MARIAN MANNERS SORORITY OFFICIAL BACK HOME She Will Be Patroness at Benefit Affair Personal Health Service BY WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Society BY JCANA NFAL LEVI Robinson Company Store on Home Decorations Breakfast Menu Welch's Grape Juice Funeral Today Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Louise Donato, 96 years of age, resident of Los Angeles since 1887, who died Saturday at her home, 833 Alpine street, will be conducted today at 8:45 a.m.

at Garret Brothers' mortuary, 921 Venice Boulevard. Requiem mass will follow at 9:30 a.m. at St. Anthony's Church, with burial in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs.

Donato was the widow of Joseph D. Donato, pioneer downtown grocer. She leaves three sons, J. Arthur, Henry and Clay Donato, and four daughter, Mrs. Delmonia Schwartz.

Mrs. Dorliska Kelly, Mrs. iSigned letters pertaining 3 personal Shredded Wheat Cream All proceeds from the presentation at 8:15 o'clock tonight at tha Philharmonic Auditorium of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" by the Los An geles Oratorio Society will be donated to the American Red Cros3 neaith and hygiene, not to disease, da-nosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is inclosed. Letters should be brief and written in Ink.

Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructiona. Address Dr. William Brady in care of the Lot Angeles Times.) CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF INFECTED TONSILS Buttered Toast Plum Jam Coffee (Milk for the children) Luncheon Menu Salmon Salad Sandwiches India Tea Fruit Cookies Peach Sauce Dinner Menu A- Mr. and Mrs.

D. A. Walker of Pasadena announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Reeta Mae Walker, to Col. John Hudson Poole. Miss Walker was graduated from University of Southern California with the class of 1922 and as quite active in campus affairs, being vice-president of the student body and also president of the Alpha Nu chapter of Delta Gamma Sorority.

Col. Poole was graduated from West Point Military Academy and served In the Engineer Corps of the United disaster relief fund for the rehabili Virginia Smith and Mrs. Almee Hays. Browned Fish Creamed Potatoes Head Lettuce Russian Dressing Liner Will Seek BY OLIVE GRAY That old Scotch saying: "God sends meat and the de'l sends cooks," well might be paraphrased to fit the subject of floral arrangements, for, confronted by a wealth of lovely blossoms, few there are capable of artistically placing the garden treasures. It was this fact, no doubt, which led the J.

W. Robinson Company to engage the genius of the artist, Miss Clare Cron-enwett, to talk on this subject, yesterday. "Flower arrangement in the modern was the subject as stated, the examples under the artist's hands dealing with the possibilities of accenting the spirit of decoration applied creatively in the home. Groups shown on the platform were accompanied with color plans, and the reasons for certain tones in flowers and accessories, the color wheel, forming the basis of the artist's ideals. By the color Ensenada Mark The studies of Dr.

Albert D. Kaiser of Rochester, N. Dr. Ruby L. Cunningham of Berkeley, and Dr.

Albert S. Welch of Kansas City, have brought about a great change in the attitude of the medical profession toward the, treatment cf infected tonsils. Dr. Kaiser has carefully observed the effects of removal of tonsils in thousands of school children, and he has compared the health and sick Rice Custard Pudding Cream Coffee (Milk for the children) TUNA SALAD FILLING (For 8 Sandwiches) One-half cupful tuna, one hard States Army in Prance during the World War. The wedding will take place in Pasadena in the near fu-' ture with only members of the mediate family attending.

Hoping to lower her own speed cooked egg, diced; one-third cupful record between Wilmington and Ensenada, which now stands at six hours and thirty minutes, the H. F. diced celery, two tablespoonfuls chopped pickles, one-fourth cupful Durkee's salad dressing, one-eighth teasDoonful salt, one-eighth tea- Alexander of the Pacific Steamship Lines will sail from Wilmington the 28th inst. at 11 a.m. with a Memorial Day excursion bound for the Mexican seaport.

ness records of these with thousands of children who have not been subjected to tonsillectomy. His study, carried on through a period of many years, has taught us the unwisdom tation of victims of the Southern California earthquake of March 10. John Smallman will conduct the oratorio. Members of the society, in giving what many regard as Mendelssohn's greatest oratorio, will have the contributed assistance of members of the Philharmonic Orchestra. Among the assisting artists, all of whom likewise are participating as a contribution to the benefit, are Blythe Taylor Burns, soprano; Clemenco Gifford, contralto; Hardesty Johnson, tenor; Leslie Brigham, bass; Ray Hastings, organist, and Lorna Gregg, pianist.

Everything connected with the program has been donated in order that it may be a complete benefit performance for the Red Cross, according to Frances Stults Campbell, president of the oratorio society. The proceeds will be given to tha Red Cross through the Woman's Club division of the Red Crass disaster relief committee, which has spoonful paprika. Lightly mix ingredients with fork. Spread on buttered slices of white of the radical and indiscriminate The entire trip coming and going bread. Add bits of shredded lettuce removal of tonsils in children.

will be by daylight. The steamer wheel is meant the rainbow colors and cover with buttered bread. Dr. Cunningham has compiled shaded deftly, the warm tones at one side and the cold tones oppo Miscellaneous Shower A tea and miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. William Joseph Mac-'.

Farland (June Greenwood,) a recent bride, was given Sunday by Miss Peggy Anson. 2030 North Hobart Boulevard. The honored guest Is a Pi Beta Phi Sorority member from U.C.L.A. and Mr. MacFarland is an Alpha Sigma Phi from the same university.

A profusion of gardenias and white sweet peas decorated the home and carried out the bridal mo-! tlf. Guests included Mmes. Samuel Greenwood, Duane Greenwood, Alex Gill, Albert Lewis, Simon Amestoy, Pauline Tompkinson, Frank Fields, Salmon, shrimp or lobster can be will arrive at Wilmington the 30tn in the afternoon, after allowing the passengers thirty-three hours a Ensenada. data on the health of college women, comparing the health status of used in place of tuna in this recipe RUSSIAN DRESSING those whose tonsils have been re moved with that of other thousands One-fourth cupful Durkee's may whose tonsils have not been re moved. Her study has convinced onnaise, two tablespoonfuls chopped celery, two tablespoonfuls chili many of us that the radical atti sauce, one tablespoonful catsup, one -9 -1 tude of the past thirty years has '4 "BURNING QUESTIONS" TOPIC Dr.

F. C. S. Schiller, professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California, will speak on "Burning Questions" today at 4:15 p.m. ir Mudd Memorial Hall of Philosophy in a series of lectures on personal perspectives.

tablespoonful chopped pickles, two been wrong. tablespoonfuls chopped green pep Dr. Welch has made a pathologi Frank Richardson, Griffith Bart- pers, one-eighth teaspoonful salt, lett McKeeby, J. B. Skeen, Thomas cal study of a thousand tonsils removed in the clinics or dispensaries one tablespoonful lemon juice.

conducted the drive for funds in Los Angeles. Cunningham, Arch Tuthill, Albert Olsen, Harrison Snow. John Hadley Mix and chill Ingredients. Serve of Kansas City, and the actual find ings, which I have repeatedly quot site. Blues and greens with in-between tints answer as the cool colors; the reds, pinks and purples opposite, the warm colors.

With this color wheel in mind, one may readily select the proper floral decorations for all occasions. An interesting exemplification of the many tints comprising a single color was shown in the assemblage of white flowers, snowballs, calla lilies and watsonia, shown in a fine pottery jar in yellow, against a screen of yellow. A loosely held collection of pink peonies, in a rounded bowl of white hobnail' glass, was flanked by candlesticks in the same glass. A set of three white pottery bowls, graduated from large to small and smaller, held an entrancing arrangement of pink flowers, rising from and Misses Bcttie Edmonsen, Lucy on vegetable salads. RICE CUSTARD PUDDING I ed here, have confirmed a belief Guild, Doris Fowler, Florida Craig, that for one, have long held; Juanita Arnold, Nancy Parent, Ma ft I namely, that the standard operation of tonsillectomy, as done by good bel Stidham, Corlnne Cotton, Mary Sims, Helen Mae Skeen, Helen Zleg- ler, Lorraine Smith, Kate Corbaley, Dorothy Hills, Christina Ballreich, surgeons, is rather a crude Job in any case, and an unjustified assault The only packaged American Cheese pasteuiized that has in many cases.

Mrs. William Glae Paul The tremendous gain in popular Dixie Lazenby, Gail Murwin, Mar-; gery Kamm and Margery Mullen-. bach. ity which the diathermy method has enjoyed in the past five years, as an alternative for the major opera )) Mrs. William Glae Paul, recently appointed district governor of University of California at Los Angeles, Berkeley, Stanford and Arizona Your Baby -AND MINE BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED tion of tonsillectomy, has given us good reason for still further con natural flavor 7TUXM chapters of Alpha Phi Sorority, has servatism in dealing with infected (Serviny Four) One and one-half cupfuls boiled rice, three egg yolks, one-eighth tea-spoonful salt, one and one-half tea-spoonfuls vanilla, two cupfuls milk, three egg whites, beaten; one tablespoonful butter, one-fourth tea-spoonful nutmeg, one-half cupful sugar.

Beat yolks, add rice, salt, vanilla and milk. Add rest of ingredients. Pour into buttered baking dish and set in pan of hot water. Bake forty minutes in slow oven. Remove from pan of water.

Cool and chill. Serve plain or with cream. TOMORROW Remember we are having a Certo strawberry preserve contest in our class tomorrow, participated in by four members. A carnation-bedecked cake will be given to the woman bringing the greatest number of mothers with her. rore color to deep pink.

A bowl in creamy pottery held yellow popples in two shades. The entire lecture was inspiring to flower lovers, suggesting as it did, many novel ways of bringing garden and hothouse loveliness into the home. BgSBflBeVBaleSaSBSCBRBH1 tonsils. In a considerable share of cases it has happened that the patient, suffering from some focal infection, has experienced such Any render may obtain free help from Mrs. Eldred on problems of dipt, behavior, and general rare of her baby.

Explain your problem in detail and send a self-uddressed, Stamped envelope to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of this newspaper. Now, by a new exclusive method, Kraft blends fine time mellowed Cheddar Cheeses to hold all their full, natural flavor! Try this new, richer Kraft American. Ideal for cooked diahea marked improvement following the first or second diathermy treat returned to her home here after an extended trip in the East, where she attended Alpha Phi district governors' conference in Detroit last month. Mrs. Paul will serve as one of the patronesses of the sorority's scholarship fund benefit tea and dance, given in the gardens of Stone Canyon, Bel-Air, the 27th inst.

OUier patronesses include Mmes. Frank Meline, Robert Jones Burdette, Bridge-Tea Miss Margaret Alice Suttle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Sut- tie, who will become the bride of Walter Bretherton Douglass the 27th was a guest of honor at a bridge-tea and miscellaneous shower given by Mrs.

T. J. Douglass the 6th White prevailed in the decora-' tions. Little Ann Tuttla and Jamie B. Tuttle, niece and nephew of the hostess, presented the bride-elect with a large basket filled with gifts.

Mr. Douglass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Douglass, of South Highland avenue, was graduated from the San Diego Army and Navy Academy.

DO YOU REGARD YOUR CHILD'S MRS. SPLIVALO TO SPEAK Rheba Crawford Splivalo. State ment, that we have had to admit the obvious explanation namely, that the first or second coagulation has sterilized or disinfected the wiche. Packed r. s-A T'' and toasted sand Director of Social Welfare, will dis PLAYMATES AS POISON? All mothers bewail their chil und carton I A 'J air-tigbt in balf-i nd in fuil-wra pped loaves cuss the work being done by her department at a meeting tomor septic fonts in the tonsil.

If the dren's playmates. No matter what the neighborhood, no child can marked Kraft. "'vlVr': always plainly principle, of focal infection it is a John C. Monning, James Lawshe and row evening at First Baptist Church, satisfy the mothers of the other Marshall Patton. uiendale, according to Dr.

James Whitcomb Brougher, pastor. principle, not merely a theory) is scientific, then we must admit that, having sterilized, drained or destroyed the septic focus we have accomplished all that is necessary, HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS Week of Poetry Being Observed children. When we realize that this is a universal attitude, we should admit that evidently there is nothing wrong with the children. The parents demand too much. They want perfect playmates for their children playmates who are neither and we cannot consistently say that Bridge Benefit In order to raise funds for the national philanthropic work of Al-nha Omicron Pi.

the local chaoter Brief Logic Spirits of camphor will remove of the sorority. Kappa Theta. at 8elfish nor too generous, and who most fruit stains. exemplify all the virtues and whose the remaining tonsil tissue must be removed. No one has ever shown that uninfected or normal tonsil tissue does any harm in the throat.

When I hear a physician or surgeon cavilling about the incompleteness of this or that method of treating tonsil infection I know at once Programs are being given every day this week at 3:30 p.m. in the lecture room of Los Angeles Public Library in connection with the observance of Poetry Week, an annual event begun seven years ago set I 'bwlqK Shades of pink can be set by soaking in salt water. A small box of quicklime in the cellar will sweeten the atmosphere. influence will be uplifting. BAD INFLUENCE Mrs.

H. L. M. has the usual "perplexing problem." She has one child. that he is not a good surgeon msuit.ssp, i i a boy of 4.

who has never had a though he may be a fine ojwrator the University of California at Los Angeles, will entertain with a benefit Friday evening at Cumnock School, 5353 West Third street. The group is being supported in its efforts by prominent Los Angeles business men and women, as well as the Mothers' Club which is donating a large quantity of candy for the affair. The national philanthropic work of Alpha Omicron Pi is now being concentrated in social service playmate. Recently they moved I call the standard tonsillectomy "the old Spanish custom." I mean into a new neighborhood and now to imply that it is a crude and dan he plays most, of the day with a generous procedure. I now prophesy SAUCE by the Los Angeles Browning Society.

Mrs. Aliison Gaw is general chairman of Poetry Week. John Steven McGroarty told of the days of old Spanish California at yesterday's meeting. Lois Burton Moon. Sarah Bixby Smith and Warcasiwin, niece of Chief Standing Bear of the Sioux, also appeared.

Today Mary Brent Whitside will read "The Lyric South." girl of 5. "She is tricky and rude," the mother writes with emphasis that this operation will be obsolet within a few years, and sane con upon these adjectives. "She talks servative methods of dealing with work in the Kentucky mountains. back in a grown-up manner. She Woolens will not shrink in drying if hung on the line dripping wet.

Do not wring them out at all. Did you every try sewing on hooks and eyes with a buttonhole stitch? You will find it the most secure method you ever tried. Yellowed Ivory If the ivory articles for your bureau have yellowed a bit. wash them with white soap and water and place while wet in the sunshine. Keep wetting with soapy water several times during the day and letting dry in the sun.

Con Miss Hildegarde Mohan, president of infected tonsils will replace it in practice. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Scars the local chapter, will be hostess Friday evening and is to be assisted by Mrs. Murirl Turner McKinney and Mrs. Jessica Corwin. dees not mind telling falsehoods and she cannot bear to see my boy have something she cannot have.

She threatens to go home unless he gives in to her. "I'm afraid she is having an influence upon him that is not uplifting, in fact, he is already fol What to use on scars? Severely cut on face four years ago. IE. this NEMO -WEEK WONDERLIFT SPECIAL HOLLYWOOD BOWL ALLOCATION MADE Answer Nothing you can apply will help. A skilled esthetic surgeon (plastic surgeon) can probably improve the ap tinue this process for several days.

pearance. Pyorrhea lowing in her footsteps. He seemslThen rinse and the ivory will be as Ts pyorrhea contracted from some nne white as when new. who has it? If so, in what way? iMra R. A.

Answer "Pyorrhea" is not a definite disease. So far as we know, there Is notlv Ins communicable about the common In An allocation of $5000 was ordered yesterday by the Board 'of Supervisors for the purchase of materials and equipment for improvement of Hollywood Bowl. Wages of men employed under direction of the County Forestry Department in clearing away underbrush, extending parking facilities and widening the entrances will be paid from Reconstruction Finance Corporation funds. flammatory conditions of gums or tooth Regular $7.50 Value sockets. Air In Vein Dinner-Dance The annual dinner-dance of the T.D.T.

Club which consists of a group of young Beverly Hills debu-. tantes was given recently the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Myriads of spring flowers formed a center piece for the table. Covers were marked for Misses Peggy Lerry, Antonette Mahoney, Betty Rosenthal, Barbara Kellogg, Mary Bess Hooker, Jane Wesselene, Letha DePree. Marguerite Reid, Helen Calahan, Jeanette Hunt, Patty Rose, Louis Denker, Eleanor Bedford, Jane Anderson, and their escorts John Hooker, Charles Crenshaw, Al Thomas, Lu- clan Gallagher, Drew Dehner, Jay Hollridgc, Art Ballanger, John Haig, Rique Delenaga, Bill Hanson.

Jack Hudson, Bud Madson and Hugh What would be the result If a doctor Injected a bubble of air into a vein in giving an Injection of medicine? ia. Answer I believe it would be harmless. In one experiment D'Abreu found it necessary to inject twenty-four ounces ot air into a vein to kill a 500-pound bulL That would be equivalent to seven ounces of air for a man weighing ISO pounds. (Copyright, 1933, John F. Dille Co.) Sending Money Stamps are usually accepted for the fraction of a dollar.

Never send personal checks to strangers. Money orders are far safer, but be careful to save the receipt until you are certain the remittance has been received. The Old Brass Bed The old brass bed need not stay an eyesore in this enlightened age. Apply two coats of flat cream paint and when thoroughly dry cover with a walnut stain. It will change the whole atmosphere of the bedroom.

Neater Tack the tape measure to an empty spool. Sew a snap to the other end so that it can be rolled up and fastened in place. Then it cannot make such a rumpus in the sewing basket as these tapes are wont to do. Certified Meat A Change in Seasons Frequently a dress left over from the previous season looks very dejected when we take it from its garment bag. Sometimes a change of color will make all the difference in the world and just by giving it a dye-bath one feels as though one had a brand-new dress.

Be sure the meat you buy is marked with the official government stamp. The stamp means it has been inspected and passed by experts and to feel that anything she does is perfect. I am certainly not trying to hold my child up as a model, nor picture him as perfection, for I believe all children are more or less rude at times, but he has never had playmates and he doesn't know what most children his age know. Will it be right to let a girl of this type be his first playmate? Please advise me." NO IDEAL ASSOCIATIONS In one breath you are sure your boy needs a playmate and doesn't know what other children his age know, and in the next breath you are fearful of the very experience that will give him this knowledge. A child of 5 can't be so very awful though a mother who doesn't like the child can picture her as quite a grown-up hussy.

Leave the situation alone. Your influence has molded your boy for 4 years. 1 Don't worry that this temporary association will completely undo your efforts. All children make some mark on other children they play with, but all such influences result in making your child into a personality. He is sacrificing his toys to enjoy companionship with this child.

His next association may be exactly the reverse, and he the domineering and demanding one. Let the boy get his social experiences and don't worry because none of them is ideal. That wouldn't be life. is fit lor numan food. BARGAIN IN BEAUTY 1 Supervisors Supply Funds for Salvage An appropriation of $10,000 for wages, authorized yesterday by the 'r t-ri- nl fT wver i3 Dienasor lea DURING Display This Mark J) THIS SALE ONLY Board of Supervisors, assures another month's work for women employed in the salvage branch of the County Welfare Department, which reclaims household goods, old cloth-; Ing and shoes which are made serviceable and distributed to the needy.

The Supervisors also appropriated $8000 for the Unemployed Cooperative Relief Association to provide gasoline and oil for trucks to collect and distribute food and TO 'J The FAMOUS WONDERLIFT modernized in STYLE -WEAR- CARD PARTY TO RAISE ORPHAN ASYLUM FUND MATERIAL-VALUE my on or mora of these blends it for ale in your neighborhood. They all display the Map-of-India trademark en their labels, in addition to their brand names. To get Funds to repair earthquake damage to the Los Angeles Orphan Asylum wil be raised at a "500" and bridge card party to be held at 8 p.m. Friday, the 26th at the Constitutional Forum Club rooms, 917 South Boyle avenue. The institution, which has been operated for the last seventy-five years by the Catholic Sisters of Charity, suffered a $20,000 loss in the temblor.

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