Show c ns -f tl ?" 14 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER MENUS ©memHomeCMdrei RECIPES SEWING HINTS FOR THOSE WHO BUDGET THE HOME S O C FET'Y’f Matron Presides Over Luncheon in Honor of Mother Mrs George M Gadsby was hostess t a beautifully arranged luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home on East South Temple street in honor of her mother Mis Curies D Crandall of Warren Pa v ho will be a guest at the Gadsby home until after the holidays Japanese yellow chrysanthemums filled a graceful basket for the centerpiece of the table which was lighted with yellow Princess taers in silver candlesticks Covers were laid for ten guents The luncheon was one In a writs to be given by Mrs Gad'by p - - J Mrs Harry L Hoaglund was hostess and Mrs Charles P Hawkins the honored guest at a delightful luncheon given Wednesday afternoon at the Hoaglund home on Yale avenue In anticipation of the departure of Mrs Hawkins for Oklahoma Ctty the latter part of the week Pompon chrysanthemums in shades of yellow and white decorated the small tables where luncheon was served Guests included Mrs Hawkins Mrs John C Daly Mrs Fred Davidson Mrs J P Reeves Mrs W H Homl-broo- k Mrs N C Ellis Mrs J J Neville Mrs Le Grande P Hackman ' Mrs H R Done Mrs Allan Peterson Mrs Harold H Holmes Mrs Seymour Wells Mrs R J Hogan Mrs James Ivers Mrs Pred Francis and Mrs Milton V Hackman 207 MAIN tn Aurora club 1 30 p m Mrs William E Day 1377 Rrlnce-lo- n avenue A tea will be given Saturday to open the bazaar at 18 and JO East First South street between 1 and 6 p m for the benefit of the Alt Barn A coidlal invitation ts extended to all The following matrons will preside at the tea and coffee urns Mrs Edmund J Kearns Mrs E I Goshen Mis Vigo R Madsen Mrs D D Moffat Mrs Sol Siegel Mrs F C Schramm Miss Anna McCornlck and Mrs F J McGanney The folMiss lowing will assist In serving Fiances Clayton Miss Denise Sanford Miss Blanche Ralphs Miss Eleanor Lowe Miss Beulah Blood and Miss Margaret Jensen A display of rare etchings will he on exhibition Ladies’ auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wais Lieutenant E Allen post No 409 regular meeting chamber of commerpe C 8pm Bookfcllows’ luncheon and Hotel meeting 12 15 p m Utah Yale Section 2 Women’s society Immanuel Baptist church 1 p m luncheon Mrs C J Bratten 938 Military drive Women of Mooseheart card party 8 pm Mrs William Luckey 1783 Harvard avenue Department of W R C :ard party 2 p m K of P Young Mahons' Guild of Westminster church Mrs A B Sperger 1723 Third East street Straight Fight club Miss Merle Chipman 8 510 p m Doug-a- s Leaders’ club of the Girl Jcouts 7 30 p m Hotel Utah W Luncheon for Traveler Miss Esther C Anderson will be the complimented guest at a lunchVisttor Honored Guest eon to be given Thursday by Mrs R Miss Marjorie Nicholson dean of A Pallanch at her home on Laird women and instructor of English at avenue Smith college will spend Thursday In Salt Lake and will be honored Supreme Queen to Visit guest at a dinner to be given by the A banquet will be given Thursday tn the Masonic temple in Smith college club at the Town club evening honor of Mrs Lulu Ramage Phelps of Seattle supreme queen of the Daughters of the Nile who will arrive Thursday morning from Denver to make her official visit At 8 p m a ceremonial under the direction of Mrs Don E Ray queen of Lybia temple wtll be held During ber visit Mrs Phelps will be entertained by Mrs Rav and all members of Lybia temple Friday afternoon A visit will be made to the Ehrtners ward at St Mark’s hospital Friday evening a party will be given at the home of Mrs Warner 8 Culp 1357 Yale avenue Hostesses will be Mrs William Batie Mrs G V Culp Mrs Otto Hatcher Mrs C P Ralph and Mrs C L Wheeler Mrs Phelps will leave for Boise Idaho Saturday morning U Mothers Meet No 11 Westway slub 8pm Mrs Ellen Barn-la110 South Third East B A street apartment 7 Past Noble Grands club 1 p m Mrs John E Roberts 920 W Laird avenue Ca-ho- Horoscope for Today To be a This degree promises a schemer out for tit own end of the bargain He la apt to be too to be entirely successful headstrong but there h an element of bravery and personal honor that will generally command the respect of his enemies even while they fight him It seems to be a degree of success tn skin coaled am or their tongues life at least to a considerable exis sallow ( a some to keep little tent Healthy Woman who wtll look be-fo- ie fr $ Camp 10 Daughteis of Utah Pioneers 2 p m 770 East Fourth South street By DR W Section 3 First Methodist church all day meeting Mrs Edward Jones 955 East ond South street Sec- Evengfow club will meet at 8 p m Thursday with Mrs G Bowers 2628 Highland drive Hyland Park camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at 3 p m with Mrs William Llndstrom 2539 South EVANS (To the limit of space questions tion This operation must be done pertaining to hygiene and prevention occasionally but in the opinion of the of disease will be answered in this essayist it Is rarely necessary The column Personal replies will be methods of avoiding amputation are made to inquiries under proper limi- as follows: tations when return stamped enThe to bed He is told Dr Evans will that If person goesin velope is inclosed using tobacco his not make diagnosis or prescribe for case is he sneaks His hopeless legs are kept individual disease ) horizontal or slightly elevated and they are not allowed to be lowered GANGRENE IN BUERGER’S under any circumstances Toenails DISEASE are to be most carefully cut and Dr 8 S Samuels gives us some never Is an operation to be done for methods of diagnosing threatened toenails The feet are to gangrene in Buerger a disease and Ingrowing be kept very clean Amputation bewhat Is almost as important he tells cause of pain is not to be done Pain us how to avoid amputations in ganWhile hf has sa meaning In gangrene of Buergrene from this cause disease and one must know how writes for physicians the people ger it should know of the methods for two to Interpret Is Important that the patient It reasons: first they should know of should drink plenty of water Dr the service that physicians can render and second some Samuels advises Injecting normal of the signs the laity can recognize salt solution into the leg veins as Dr well-post- Silbert recommended Diagnosis The diagnosis of Buerger’s disease The gangrenous foot should be having been made the patient Js In- washed several times a day in a chor-amlsolution made with boiled waterested in warding off gangreneThe following test shows circulation in ter Proper carrying out of this foot the feet that is dangerously ap- bathing is very important After the foot bath the foot is dressed with proaching the gangrene level The person lies horizontally and solves and protective dressing The raises both bared legs and feet to the first ointments used should be anesvertical The feet are rapidly bent thetic and relief of pain is one objec-t- h e After the pain stage has back and forth at the ankles This stopped Is repeated more than twenty times the ointment used should be bland and The observer very carefully examines nonirritating the soles of the feet If gangrene Is Making use of this method persons with gangrenous feet generally rethreatened the skin of the affected sole will turn white or pale or mot- cover after the loss of a toe or two tled white and red The whiter it life is not endangered and amputaturns the more advanced Is the dis- tion Is seldom called for order The paling may be limited to HAZARD NOT MUCH LARGER one toe or It may be more extensive J O M writes- - If a woman is rupThere must be a good light and the tured Is it harmful for her to become Is made with the sole of comparison the other foot or with the foot of an- pregnant? REPLY other person in good health Next the skin Is very carefully felt The There is no great increase in hazard affected toe or foot will be found to be several degrees cooler than normal There are delicate thermometers (Copyright 1931 Chicago Tribune) made for reading skin temperature To use one of these would help in the diagnosis their bowels moving freely? A doctor should know the answer That is why pure byrup Pepsin is so good fir women It pist suit their delicate organism It is the prescription ct an old f unity doctor who has treated thousands of women p'ltw ntx end who made a pecul study of bowel troubles Caldwell’s Svrup Pcpnn is made from fresh I unlive hi tbs pure pepsin and oilier harmless Ir It doesn’t sn ken ingreilii nl or weaken you put its mtnu is thorough it f iriies olf the ifcitir Lie and rmifummm w ii It doe everything you want it It do It ts fine for children too They love its taste Let ’ vam hva it every time thus duced South’s holding called for a one no tiuinp bid under any bidding sys-tu- n All the wests passed and the norths who were followers of the common sense system having a count of 9 (4 for the ace of clubs 3 for the d king of clubs and 2 for a suit headed by two of the three top honors) lumped the one no trump to two after which south having a count of 15—2 more than the minimum shown by his first bid—called three no trumps (The final bid would have been the same if the official system had then been used ) The norths who were followers of other systems bid two clubs instead of two no trumps to show strength In that suit east and west remaining discreetly silent South bid two no trumps and in most cases the bidding died there as north felt that he had shown his full strength by his first round bid OFFICIAL SYSTEM POINTER Illustrations of Meaning of Doubles (5) South one club west double north one diamond east double south pass Should west pass or take out the double’ Answer West should pass the double is business because made after the partner of the doubler has doubled (6) South one spade west two hearts north and east pass south double west pass Should north pass or take out the double? Answer North should bid the double informative because made before the partner of the doubler has bid or doubled and at the first opportunity of the doubler to double Two more cases tomorrow In the play west led a diamond which south won Counting his tricks the declarer now saw that to make game he would need to take another diamond four clubs and three spades This could be accomplished if dummy's clubs could be established a 1th the loss of only one trick in that suit which was probable and if east held the king of spades concerning which the chances were even It was not likely that the adversaries would abandon their diamond ETIQUETTE By Katherine De Feyster CHRISTMAS CARDS Dear Miss de Peyster 1 How should one eat sandwiches? First break them into pieces? Should they be held in one or both hands? c S It is best of all and most convenient of all to use both the knife and fork when we eat the sandwich That is of course if the knife and fork are placed with the sandwich Which Isn t by any means alwaysl If we are given only a fork we can make that do with most sandwiches at least (Copyright 1931 cate Premier Inc) TURBANS Are the Fashion of Tomorrow The deep collars of both fur and cloth coats will require the use of Turbans —the brimless Hindu type smartly embellished— —for the new Winter mode SHOWN IN FELT VELVETS AND METALLIC CLOTH OR COMBINATIONS $495 CLOSING OUT— 7J Smart FELT HATS— Value to J 1 Syndi- Millinery Department Second Flow Vick Chemists Develop the Perfect Ally to Vicks Introduces New Idea in Preventing apoRub— Colds and Makes Possible the Vick Plan to Reduce the Family “Colds-Tax- ” FREE TRIAL PACKAGES Have Free Samples for Users of Vicks VapoRub ' tatlon of the naral paiiages — few drops up each nostril and many annoying colds will be avoided 2 — When a Cold Strike During the day— any time any the convenient Vuks place Diops as often as needed At night! rub Vkks VapoRub well over throat! and chest and cover with warm flan-- 1 net Leave loose around1 the neck so the medicated vnpors can) be Inhaled all night long This gives you full treatment (If there is a cough try the new Vkks Cough’ Drops—actually mediiajed with ingredients of Vkks VapuRub ) Colo TUEBLO (UP) —Clang1 Clang1 The hook and lalder ciew tor down the avenue to a vacant Mothers of two generations have house elected ladder and crawled Into the building looking for a fire depended on Vkks VapoRub for U nting the family s colds Now in 28 to extinguish "Smoke apparently wa pouring million homes they welcome the from th window hut the firemen newly discovered peifect ally to found no blare and th "emoke had VapoRub — Vicks Nose & Throat bowels open during folds TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS new idea in presueplelous qualities when It was Drops— based on U S Senator Warn n R An Min of nniffed When you’ve a sick headache ventings colds Together these two fan t eit me bilious or sluggish Vermont bora at Highgato Vt 54 A biave fir fighter ventured Into Ideut duett applications provide the Trial Package Free a rear room A iteatn jet was bub- rew Vick Plan for better 'Control o( and ot the times when you are!ye'M 8° In order that every of Vkks most apt to bo constipated tnkel 1honlw B- McAdams pi omineut bling merrily occasionally giving a Colds’ In the home and further re” Va banker born there derisive hoot and ilrcle at the dis- duction of the fini!ly ’Colds-Ta- x VnpoKub may test the new Vtck Finn a—little of this famous prescription Richmond VJ years ago (if letter "Control of Colds" In the gusted men A Pieman’ ax was Her Is the Vltk home every druggist In th United Samuel Adams noted Chlcavo law- put Into plav Plan Mates hn ben suit a limited supply Sv ratine N Y 60 ears Th janitor In tb building next le-- Be Caldwell’s Syrup i’eptm is the yerTheborn nt fore a (told Starta of sample Get yours today If yuur Rev Dr Sriiart L Tvaon door Could not understand why his million noted fivorito laxative of over On to exposure colds or any of the druggets supply Is exhiiUs'ed send Congregational clergyman radiator wer fold the next day women I born at Ptnllvu Fa 58 tears ago cains that ordinarily lcai to colds— us th top of a Vis ks npoliub cai ton (crowded In lonr pi ire — stuffy -- or coupon from the npoliub direc William Collier actor born In New MONOGRAMS NOW C RYST4L ld FARIA Tha newest handbag poorlv srnUlatrd looms -- - sud Rn tions fob er and we will mail you a York 6i V( ms ago Da W B CALDwtu’j Anne Paris novelist born In Colo- lms mllndy s monogram aim) ended tompeiatuie changes ani told) trod piukruie of Vuks Nm-- Drops liom the Hasp Hie inoimgi Hm - that slow down the normal turn Knlso n simple of Vuks Medicated rado 43 veun ago Mrs Cecil t i i ton noted Fn nt generally of folmed crystal or tinning of the time N dure s marvel Cough Dror' tr Either with a folder u k 1‘ian fur Contud of Ivory and r aimpla In design ous hi d line of tkhnte amliptlnn he author bom 43 years ago gllh A Doctor's family monogram ar used on light colds"— m Ikks Droi i promptly Colds" in the hi me Addtess Vkk Th largest number of earthquakes bag and whtta or light letter onOr If cold ai tually threatens— when ( bemN1 Co 100J Milton SU Gteen-jeei- n to originate under th sea jdtuk poudn N C you feel that List tuffy tneezy (Adv) ’ - se uir -- - laxative CLOSE-FITTIN- G Home - Control of Colds Rrave Fireman Faces Local Druggists Battle With Radiator "CoJds-Conlro- l’ vt SYRUP PEPSIN - SNUG If we are given neither we will have to break our sandwiches with 5ur fingers and eat a small portion at a time Hold the piece with one hand (Miss de Peyster will be glad to answer questions on etiquette submitted by readers ) Makers of Vicks VapoRub Score Another Advance In watch your Bowels! WlUT should women do to keep A superb hew bridge booklet Celebrated Contract Hands with their auction bidding and play and the NO 51 Thirteenth East street A The cheese that makes BEST toasted cheese sandwiches five-car- HOW TO KEEP WELL' The regular meeting of the University of Utah Mothers’ club was held Wednesday in the John R Park building The Rev Elmer I Goshen gave a talk on "The Spirit of Armistice Day" He urged the members to defend America and the youth of the land Mrs A N Hanson chairman of the nominating committee 'Ubmltted the following names for the election to be held December 8 Mrs James Ingebretsen president Mrs W W Ray first rice president Mrs C N Jensen second vice presi-leMrs B F Willis correspondMrs C M Morris ing secretary treasurer and Mrs Chester P historian A report was made by chairmen of the standing comTreatment mittees and Mrs Ingebretsen an Dr Samuels agrees with all others r ounced that the club will contribute who have written on the subject that $150 to the furnishing of the c nuuil under any clrcumstanres rooms in the Union building Mem- never a person with Buerger s disbers of the club will assist at the should ease use tobacco In any form or in any opening of the Union building Wed- amount 25 nesday November Only club Gangrene of Buerger’s disease members will be permitted at the starts at the side of the regular meeting and election in De- nail onwith a pain the big toe and Is generally cember of suspected being Ingrown toenail Stiver Mnple circle 108 Neighbors As a rule the person affected goes to a of Woodcraft will give the third In chiropodist or a physician for a series of dancing parties at 8 p m treatment for Ingrowing toenail If any operation Is attempted gangrene Friday In the I O O F hall starts and Is charged improjieriy to the operation The first suggestion of a gangrenous breaking down is an ulcer by the side of the nail of thr great toe Dr Samuels Is opposed to amputa- nt 4 ub play He could win the fust club trick in dummy lead a spade from dummy and finesse then the finesse winning leading a second club and duck or he could duck the first club trick win a diamond lead a second club winning In dummy and then finesse the spades once before running dummy s established clubs In that way a second spade finesse could be taken after the thirteenth club tfas cashed and either plan would ‘ produce game (Copyright John F Dille 1931 ) The above hahd was played at contract during a bridge teachers’ convention held In Chicago last May the official system was intro- 2pm street Quarterly Tea and Meeting Mis Josephine Glovanruml who will leave Sunday for a visit with rel itlve In Bistnark N D Camp 18 Daughters of Utah IMoneeis 2 p m Mis Oison T Rogers 139 Thiid avenue bid contract’s newforcing two-clest convention by Milton C Work This contract’s greatest authority booklet is packed with the Innermost secrets of contract and auction Send 8 cents tn stamps or coins (wrap carefully) to pay printing costs Inclose stamped return envelope addressed Milton C Work care of The Salt Lake Tribune suit when they won their first club therefore south led a club to trick 2 and had the choice of two methods of Altar society of the Cathedral of the Madeleine silver tea 3" to 6 p m Mrs Arthur H S Bird 205 Center street Ladles' auxiliary to Master Plumbeis’ association luncheon ananged by Mis J L Rasmussen 1 p m Glaus’ Coffee Shoppe followed by caids at Mis Rasmussen’s home 429 Fifth East sheet nail MILTON C WORK By avenue W of Manning a Suit i Gamma Motheis’ Sigma club 2 p m sorority house 1303 East South Temple Btreet p m AUCTION AND CONTRACT leading for a Finesse Before Parliamentary law section Wasatch Liteiary club 2pm Mrs O R Dlbblee 921 Second Demociatlc Study Second precinct 8 gioup LATEST FASHIONS BEAUTY HINTS AND EXPERT LESSONS ON BRIDGE Altar society of Our Lady of Lourdes chuich card party Rev Martin Burke 1253 East Fourth South street 2 p m Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the Amencaa m Revolution ' Westminster2pcollegeFerry hall rt Plana were made Tuesday at a meeting of the Junior Aid at the Town club for the annual Thanksgiving dinner to be given for the blind The meeting was followed by tea The table was centered with a basket of bronze and yellow pompon chrysanthemums and was presided over by Mrs IL Ross Brown and Mrs J M Bnow who were assisted by Mrs Kenneth Yentes Mm Francis B Critchlow Mrs D D Moffat Jr Mrs Lynn Thompson and Miss Juliet Browne In the absence of the president Mrs A H Means Mrs Walker Kennedy presided Relief society McKinley ward dinner piogram and dance McKinley ward amusement hall 1734 South State street 6 30 p m camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers 2 p m Mrs Gertrude Romney 1169 Doug las btreet Ladies’ i —tlinril-QU- l DAY and NIGHT BEAUTY SALON Cleofan 2 30 p m Mrs Roy Bullen 979 Second avenue Mrs H E Glers chairman of the hospitality and hostess committee of the Wasatch Literary club has called a meeting of the committee for 2 p m Friday at Civic Center The Phi Pi Phi fraternity will hold a “bowery" party at the old Gardiner brewery on Fifth avenue and L street Friday evening Plans are being made by Dick Gardiner and Arnold B Smith POPULAR PRICES Wasatch 4555 tel Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Whittier camp will meet at 2 p m Friday with Mrs Josephine Speriy 1383 Third Last street Mrs Mary Williams wtll be assisting hostess a The M Men and Gleaner Gliljs of Ensign stake will give their annual harvest frolic Friday evening at the Ladles’ Literary club Clara M Clawson announces as special for today only dress coats up to $100 at $69 50 Smart and distinctive 38 North No duplicates models State Apt 4 — (Adv ) $SOO Boaid of directois Salt Lak district of E ederated Women’s clubs 10 t m Newhouse ho- Art Barn Bazaar Matron ts Motif Complete Events of the Day Group Arranges Tea Fete to Open V' 12 1931 ‘ ’ Irk iru-lbo- ro yDsreldown (SANITARY NAPKIN) Sofift New Comfort In Women's Hygiene cellulose filler in Vcldown is aofter TUB rayon silk itself A new discovery that banishes all No ’'packing”— -- no harsh chafing all discomfort and harden irritate to edges Yet this new-typ- e sanitary napkin is 3 to 5 times more absorbent safe and effective hours longer dispose freely a finest tissue And Veldown comfort costs no more than ordinary "sanitary pads” At any drug or department store — Ask for Veldown |