Show r 0 D £ -- 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING Ogden Society And Clubs OGDEN— Announcement Is made bv Mrs Edward Maurice Conroy of the engagement of her daughter Helen Louise to Bernard Arthur McNulty formerly of Ogden and now of New Yoik The wedding will take of January In the latter Slace York Bothpart young people are The announcesocially prominent ment was made to friends at a tea ghen by Mrs Conroy Saturday from 3 until 6 30 p m at her home 2520 Adams avenue Rases and chrysanthemums decorated the living room A small white Christmas tree formed a centerpiece for the table on a Red tapers filet cloth over gold were at the ends Assisting in receiving were Mrs Anthony Shuffle-bargMiss Miss Daisy Maginms Lizette Maginnls and Miss Mary Lou Maginnis Presiding at the tea table were Mrs P F Breen Mrs Raymond P Morrissey Mrs Katherine Shufflebarger Mrs T D R Conroy Mrs Rjan Mrs Francis W L Maginnls Mrs Mary Connor Mrs Milton D Boyle Mrs Ezra Richardson Mrs Sidney O Stevens Miss Margaret Gilmore of Pocatello Idaho end Miss Roma Knight The an Iiounceinent was made on cards distributed to the guests by Donna Louise Conroy small niece of the bride Two hundred and fifty Invitations were Issued Mr and Mrs Thomas D Perrins announce the engagement of their daughter Marjorie to Dr Wallace G Greenwell The wedding will take place December 21 The bride is a er Lindquist Mr William E Ballan-tyn- e Mrs Ray Mlnter Mrs Charles A Osmond Mrs Albeit James Mrs Clifford Hussey Mrs Darrell Crawford Mrs Henry Sturm Miss Fern Foulger and Miss Leone Condle Mrs Vera Frey Beason and Miss Marjorie Perrins presented a group of pupils Saturday evening in Mrs Beason s studio Another recital will be given Sunday evening Miss Ruth Falck will present students of the piano Thursday evening and Miss Phyllis Whittier will present hPr pupils Friday evening at the Beason studio club members will be entertained at a Christmas luncheon Saturday afternoon at the home of 2835 Quincy Mrs Ray Hlnchcllff avenue Mrs Rulon White will give the literary lesson which will be the reading of the Spanish play The Fib " Each member is requested to bring a gift for a Christmas box which is to be distributed for - Cf DECEMBER — Lovelsnd —Loveland — Loveland charity Members of the Women’s Unlver slty club and their guests enjoyed a program Wednesday evening in the drawing room at the Hotel Bigelow Miss Blanch Heed sang Miss Ruth Clark read "The King s Henchman" Next bv Edna St Vincent Millay Wednesday evehlng the club will give Us annual Christmas party and a feature of the entertainment will be an exchange of gifts Miss Lucille Wallace is In charge of the hostess group Members may bring guests and reservations may be made with pianist and attended the Mrs Karl Chamberlain Pythian Sisters of Calanthe temSt Francisco Conservatory of Mu sic Dr Greenwell is well known In ple held the annual roll call and election of officers Tuesday evening Ogden Miss Perrins and Dr Green-we- ll at the K P hall The new officers were guests of honor at a studio Mr Wilbert Harpster most exparty given by Mrs Vera Frey Bea-so- n are Mrs Anna Wadman Saturday evening Plano solos cellent chief Mrs Horace Blecka ex L Grogger conductress Mrs John W Crockett associate conductress and Mrs O D Cortner trustee Installation of officers will take place Friday evening at the Masonio tem pie Officers were elected by the Thomas D Dee Hospital Alumnae association at the annual dinner meeting at the Green Gables tearoom WedThe new officers nesday evening are Mrs Roy Thorstensen president Mrs Harry Elliott vice president Miss Echo Berry secretary Miss Jessie Berry treasurer and the following directors: Mrs Floyd Peterson Mrs Thelma Foulger Mrs Robert Hunter Mrs Bertha May and Mrs Gilbert Wheelwright Bridge followed a business meeting The committee In charge included Mrs Leslie C West Mrs Herbert Woods and Mrs Harry Elliott Thirty were pres-en- t well-kno- By DR W A EVANS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS spite of the hard times people who live In the rural In districts are getting in increasing proportions the type of health protection that the city people have — According to a report of tile U S public health service the number of county health departments with full time health officers in 1931 Is 557 The number in recent years Is 1927 337 416 1928 467 1929 1930 505 a steady increase not influenced par tlculwly by depression Or panics The the honor of lead w fiaware In that state evv county hag a ull tlme health officer and 100 per cent of the people who live In the rural districts have the kind of health protection that the U S public health service approves of The twelve states at the top fol are Alabama lowing Delaware Maryland Arizona Ohio South Cara llna Louisiana North Carolina Tennessee California Oregon West Those at Virginia and Washington the bottom of the list are' Indiana Nebraska New Jersey North Dakota Rhode Island Vermont Wisconsin Wyoming South Dakota and Illinois In Illinois only 2 per cent of rural population is receiving any health protection except such as can be given them by the state health de partment and such service Is neces sarily Imperfect and expensive When they get an epidemic of any kind the central office does not hear of it until the contagion Is pretty well scattered around and the service the state can give them when it finally gets to the field of operation is large ly advisory The epidemic of smallpox that the country has been having for the last two years or more has meen more widespread in a group of states where they are but poorly provided with county health departments The dls ease has had to burn Itself out and more than two years was required ter that The greatest tendency toward in crease of number of county health departments has been in the stronger states except as to New England where the plan of county organlza tion Is unlike that found elsewhere Of the 39 states with experience with county health departments 24 have increased the number of such depart ments In the last five years while there has been a decrease in eight and no change in seven New York has hitherto had a strong centralized state health department but the pres ent health program calls for county health deDartments and they are coming Pennsylvanie has long fol lowed the policy of a strong central ized state heajth department but re- - jneY have developed three county Women’s Benefit association view No 1 elected officers Monday health departments this year evening at the W O W hall Those SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES chosen were Mrs Leo Henlfer presF W writes’ vice Mrs ident Mrs G W Telleson 1 What are the symptoms of dla president Mrs C E Forbes past betes’ president Mrs W D Richardson 2 Is the worse — sugar in the Mrs William blood Which recording secretary or in the urine’ Prout treasurer Mrs M W Miller financial secretary Miss S Jennie Prout chaplain Mrs G Earl South Sanpete Stake Whitaker lady of ceremonies Mrs G Hlgglnson sergeant Mrs M GadAnnounces Road Show dy inner hostess Mrs H C Beckett outer hostess Miss Martha Chaussee EPHRAIM — The South Sanpete musician Mrs Ernest Chaussee mu- stake MIA road show has been sical director Mrs Ray H Pearson scheduled for December 15 when D A press reporter Mrs Kingford each of the seven wards of the stake p will captain of the guard Mrs Alma give a 12 minute program The and Mrs G L Krauss show will be held In the Snow college Mrs J L White officer of auditorium m Ephraim at 7 p m the day A public Installation will The three Manti wards will meet be held January 18 with Mrs Er conjointly m the Center ward chapel nest Shaw as the installing officer and the program there will com The review will sponsor a card party mence at 7 30 p m The show will in the W O W hall Monday evening also be given at Sterling comThe annual Christmas party will be mencing at 8 p m were given by Miss Phyllis Rosevear Miss Gladys Lochtrog and Lorin Wheelwright and readings by Mrs Frances Foulger Supper was served close friends of the Twenty-fiv- e Mrs guests of honor were present Ronald Rosevear entertained at a bridge supper Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Perrins The other B guests included Mrs Thomas Perrins Miss Louise Perrins Mrs G W Greenwell Mrs O L Snively Herman Mrs Glen Perrins Mrs Fetscher Mrs Don Beason Miss Ruth Falck Miss Phyllis Whittier Miss Phyllis Rosevear and Mrs H J Hiller Mr and Mrs Herbert W Hinley entertained at a bridge dinner Saturday evening at their home 2520 Jefferson avenue in honor of Mrs Ralph E Bohn of Escondido Cal guest of Dr and Mrs A H Aland The other guests were Dr and Mrs Aland Mr and Mrs Warner Arthur Df and Mrs W R Brown Mr and Mrs Herman B Way Mr and Mrs Charles Murphy and Mr and Mrs W H Loos Members of the engineering department of the United States forest service office entertained at dinner and bridge Saturday evening at the Green Gables tearoom Covers were The commitlaid for twenty-eigtee in charge included Frank Allen G L Nichols W W Blakeslee Mrs Mae Gilman and Mrs Thompson Corn Entre Nous Dancing club will entertain in one of a winter series of dances at the Hotel Bigelow Friday Hosts and hostesses will evening be Mr and Mrs P C Richardson Mr and Mrs Carl A Lindquist and Mr and Mrs George A Ward Miss Viola Clancy will entertain her bridge club Tuesday evening at dinner and bridge at Shuffs Mrs W R Brown will entertain li the third and fourth of a series of bridge luncheon Monday and Tuesday at her home 2564 Jackson avenue Mrs Brown entertained in the first and second of the scries Junior Mrs Alfred Daniels manager Miss Jasephine Schoer mistress of records and correspondence Mrs Mary Harrison mistress of finance Mrs Harold L Olson protectress Mrs Mrs Amber Roesler guard Dorothy Wheelwright past chief meetDelegates to the grand chapter ing in Ogden in June are Mrs John J Schoer and Mrs J W Rail Members of the Catholic Woman’s league met Tuesday afternoon at the Cushnahan Memorial hall Following the business session tea was served Hostesses tot the afternoon were Mrs Martha Flsner Mrs George Grill Mrs J C Green and Mrs J G Murdock St Joseph’s Sewing society will hold a special meeting Thursday at 2 30 p m at the Cushnahan Memorial hall with Mrs C E Maple Mrs Robert Mlnnoch and Mrs J L McAll members Gowan as hostesses are requested to attend Alpha Zeta chapter Delphian society will meet Monday at the Green D Gables tearoom Mrs George Darling will lead the lesson on Sienese and Venetian painting Top- les for report are as follows: The School of Siena” Mrs J F Wikstrom “The Purpose of Art" Mrs Clarence Blessing “The Venetian School of Painting" Mrs A C Hyde “Early Painters” Mrs E C Bader “Giorgione" Mrs C H Stevens The study of pictures will be given by Mrs Wikstrom Mrs Hyde and Mrs Stevens Home Culture club gave the annual Christmas luncheon Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs T J FitzMrs gerald 2424 Jackson avenue N C McConnell was chairman of the kenslngton which followed luncheon when members of the club sewed for the Childrens Aid society Mr and Mrs Clifford Hunsaker entertained at a bridge supper Friday evening at the Green Gables tearoom The guests included Mr and Mrs Clyde Stone Mr and Mrs Dqug-la- s Ptncock Mr and Mrs Charles Foulger Mr and Mrs George W Thursday and Friday Mrs F E Nichols will entertain Nasfell and Mr and Mrs Max Steher bridge club Thursday at lunch- vens Mr and Mrs Parley C Richardson eon and bridge at her home 2248 entertained at dinner and bridge Jefferson avenue Mrs Howard Pingree will enter Wednesday evening at their home tain at a bridge luncheon Wednes- 2585 Fillmore avenue The guests day at her home No 1 Chimes circle were Mr and Mrs Oeorge A Ward Women’s committee of the Utah Mr and Mrs Oeorge Thorstensen Power Sc Light company will enter- Mr and Mrs Carl A Lindquist Mr tain at the annual Christmas party and Mrs W C Hinds Mr and Mrs at the Hotel Bigelow Wednesday Robert Hinckley and Mr and Mrs R M Hoggan Dinner will be followed by cards Dr and Mrs Frank K Bartlett Matt Browning and Bigelow are at home at 2703 Hill drive Browning will arrive home Friday Mrs Douglas Brian entertained the from the Loomis school to spend the Birthday club at dinner and bridge holidavs with their parents Mr and at the Hotel Bigelow Monday eve- Mrs Marrlner A Browning Miss Marcia Wood will leave Fri ning Dinner was served in the English room followed by cards In the day for Spencer Idaho to spend the were for room laid Covers Christmas holidays drawing Mrs William Price Mrs Carl A William Van Law Carl Oasklll HOW TO KEEP WELL WEST JORDAN— A party was given in honor of Mrs Fannie Williams at her home Saturday evening on her seventy-secon- d birthday Dinner was served to Mr and Mrs G C Bowers Mr and Mrs Eugene WilMiss Lenore ley Harold Bowers Twigg Mrs Adeline Driggs of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs E M Williams of East Millcreek Mr and Mrs B E Anderson Mr and Mrs Herbert Beauthorpe of Murray Mr and Mrs W W Williams Mr and Mis Robert Bradford of Magna Mr and Mrs J M Williams and sons Mr and Mrs A E Buckley Eugene Peterson and Juanita Sundbloom The Gardner camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday of last week at the home of Mrs Luella McAllister After the business meeting a social was enjoyed and luncheon was served Mrs Harriet Jacobsen was hostess The next meeting will be held Friday at the home of Mrs Nellie Anderson Miss De Lila Gardner entertained at a quilting at her home Friday afternoon ' A large crowd attended the “Old Time dance" sponsored by the Boy Scouts in the West Jordan amusement hall Wednesday night Saturday evening a group of friends surprised Mr and Mrs Hyrum Brown at their home in Draper Luncheon was served to the guests of honor and Mr Isreal Call Mr and Mis Eli Rogers of Bountiful Mrs Nellie Taylor and Mr Oliver Wilcox of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Ruben Hamilton Mr and Mrs Elmo Hamilton of Riverton Mr and Mrs Samuel Bailey of Draper Mr and Mrs Robert Lindsay of Midvale and Mr and Mrs Robert S Pixton and Patricia who are guests of his parents Mr and Mrs E M Quinn on their way to Port Warren Cheyenne Jrom Port Davis Panama Mrs Don formerly of Ogden and daughter Constance Louise who have arrived from Los Angeles to again make their home in the Utah city Lower left to right Miss Marjorie Perrins daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas D Perrins whose engagement to Dr Wallace G Greenwell is announced Mrs Emerson D Krogue formerly Miss Alice Emmett whose marriage on November 19 was recently announced ht yyyigUSWMi 13 1931 West Jordan In Ogden Society Circles the Past Week Upper left to right Miss Kathleen Quinn who recently returned from a trip to New York and Panama Miss Helen Louise Conroy daughter of Mrs ' Edward Maurice Conroy whose e gagement to Bernard Arthur McNulty of New York was announced Saturday Mrs John Shaugnessy chairman of the committee on arrangements for a children’s Christmas party to be ghen by the American Legion auxiliary SaturCenter left to right day afternoon Mrs II A Quinn wife of Lieutenant Quinn U S A and children Barney 4 fi " How can one tell If hehas it? Must sugar be in the urine being in the blood? REPLY Urine in large quantities with a high specific gravity and deep color and containing sugar and acetone excess of sugar in the blood excessive thirst and appetite loss of weight profuse sweating tendency isto bolls 2 In the urine There always some sugar In the blood 3 By laboratory tests 4 As a rule urine sugar does not appear until blood sugar is in 3 4 1931 by The Chicago Tribune) (Copyright Z given Monday evening December Clothing fakes the place of HE Mrs Clyde Greenwell assisted by Mrs W R Brown Miss Beverly Brown Bnd a children's chorus directed by Mrs David J Wilson Readings were given by Marion Wilson and Rosclla Ann Larkin and musical numbers by Bruce McCune and George Larkin Martha society will meet Monday at 2 30 p m with Mrs Fred M Nye 2548 Jelierson avenue The annual Christmas party of the Acacia club will be given Saturday December 19 at the home of Mrs Edward I Rich 2475 Jefferson avenue Instead of December 11 as previously planned Mrs Joseph R Morrell will entertain the Ladies' Literary club Friday afternoon at her home 2533 — Eccles avenue Mrs Horace 11 Walker and Mrs Morrell will have charge of at home the of a Christmas program during the nesday afternoon d afternoon Mrs Austin L Johnson In the Child Culture club members will Following the apartments and Cyril Hammond who hav taken business Session a party was given meeWThursday at 2 30 p m at the of E Mrs in honor Hirst Josephine Hotel Bigelow for a Christmas parthe Hom residence 1139 Capitol aveEach member is requested ta nue entertained a group of their senior member of the league The ty eeventy-sevenMrs was occasion Hirsts friends young society girls mstrons bring a package for the Children's w as She birthday presented Aid society Mrs George A Whit-meyand men at a buffet supper from 6 will be chairman until 9 p m Sunday as a “house- with a variety of beautiful nandker-chleand the was served from a small hostesses will be Mrs Frank FranTea warming" cake with table a lighted birthday Mrs cis C II Barton Mrs Harry Ogden Business and Profesdonal Anderson and Mrs Charles Em Women’s club entertained at the an- with green candles as a centerpiece In assisted waa Mrs Johnson serving ppy nual Christmas party at the EpisEzra Handel s oratorio “The Messiah” copal Ouild hall Saturday evening by Mrs J A Gager and Mrs waa studied at the meeting of the An Informal program was carried Richardson Miss Adele Fleming entertained Sempre Musk lal society Tuesday out and a buffet supper was served Mrs Susie Corfleld of Balt Lake her Bridge club at dinner Wednes- afternoon at the W 8 Read home 1110 Washington avenue with Mra past worthy grand matron of O E day night Prizes were won by MLss Ray M Jones as hostess MUs Ellen S waa a special guest at a dinner given by Mr and Mrs J E Btone Elizabeth Hawkee and Miss Carmen Thomas waa chairman and gave a worthy matron and worthy patron Greenwell Those present were Mis paper on the oratorio and lta comMLss Elizabeth poser A program ol numbeis from of the Miriam chapter O E 8 at Flora MiFarland the Green Gables tearoom recently Hawkes MLss Shirley Peck Mbs Mar- the oratorio were given by Mrs Ben for offkers of the chapter Other garet Code Miss Carmen Greenwell Tyree MLss Thomas Mrs Frank jpeclal guests were Effle O Carr Miss Laura Collctti Miss Oreenweli Soovllle and Mrs Ray Whltmeyer Children of all members of the and Walter E Fenner Junior past and hostess Mrs J E aimlln entertained the American Legion and the American matron and past patron of the efi ter Rainbow club at a bridge luncheon lg!on auxiliary are invited to atMiriam chapter O E 8 will hold Wednesday at her home 233 tend a Christmas party at the lea spei lal session Tuesday evening at street The guests Included gion chateau Saturday at 2 p m An the Masonic temple to initiate and Mrs J II Rhine Mrs Charles Rhine orchestra will furnish music and Install recently elected officers Mrs Mis D O Revor Mrs W A Reeve during the intermission Mrs Sophia R L Conely of Salt Lake worthy Mis J B Robb Mrs Dan Boyle Mrs Heeds dancing students will entergrand matron and George II Rjan Louis C Leavitt Mra E'tner Batch tain A Christmas tree will be decoof Provo worthy grand pulron and Mrs John Holden Mrs L J Griffin rated and banta Claus will be presassociate grand officers past grand Mrs John Crockett and Mrs Bens ent The committee in charge Mrs Arthur D Barber will enterMrs John F fliiaughnessy matrons and past grand patrons and the Incoming and outgoing of- - tain chapter J P E O Sisterhood chairman Mm C 8 Cave Mrs VicfUers of the rhapter will be special st luncheon Wednesday at her home tor Lensky Mrs It D Harrlger and street It will be Mrs Ieonard liven guests at a banquet to be served at 1132 Twenty-fift- h 6 30 p m At ttie last meeting of Queen F Others may make reser- til annual Christinas paity Mis Paul R Wefks will be host ther chapter No vation not later than Sunday with E S the folAll members of fs to chapter F of the P F O lowing otfkers were elated Mrs F C Bader Mrs Si ti rhood at lunrheon at her hoim Has i Whit It v wot Uiv matron T tai e the order are invited Song society will meet Wertm sday on Tyler avmue Mu P A IHx will A Turner worthy patron Mrs John It Worthington evening with MLss IUla 'Williams give a Christmas storv matron Lhama club will tne t Tin sdtv aft- -' M M Mend aviHiate patron Mis 3060 WatUlntoii avenue lira UfcJca ClvlQ league met Wed eraouu at the home of Mra E A Henry C King souetary Mrs Frank 1 J doctors prescription Jr M HOT PAD Heats andUp!teals itself it ' J sod dependable can't possibly lest a no electricity or wiring absolutely safe smart colored cases IPS UNBELIEVABLY HANDY ABOUT THE HOUSE IT S A POSITIVE 8LESSINS WH04 r YOU TRAVEL rs Sam the famous which Pwllheli Wales officials refused reto sell for exportation to cently France because of appeals from all of the parts oountry has died afternoon at the Twelfth ward chap-eA marionette play “German Christmas Legends” was presented by Mr and Mrs Dllworth Young and tr $100 21 war-hor- Larkins 2545 Eccles avenue with Mrs Horace Nebeker as assisting hostess Members may invite friends Mrs Dean R Brlinhall of the University of Utah will read a modern comeay and piano numbers will be played by Mrs M E Carson Children’s Hour club met Saturday M I C All-so- color-beare- J The second section of France's national equipment program is expect ed to call for an expenditure of nearly $1 200000 most of which will be used for the repair and improvement of roRds Z M C I Main Floor Near Elevator a t t Shop With Your Pencil—Now i i f k in the Classified I RENE’S “Irene” will show you Columns Now! Cift Ideas from Christmas Gift Shops — that will put a twinkle in the eye of old Santa Claus — because he knows they are bound to please “Him” Gift “Her” the Old Folks the Kiddies —or an for the Family — Lluk-Ttffr- y g Lady-woo- The WANT ADS Make th er fs a Twrn-tv-thl- MAN is not please NO ONE expects a man to know what is nearest a WOMANS heart But the wise ones are pinning their faith on the suggestions of IRENE in the hard but it takes more than a box of “wouldbe” Christmas Cigars to arouse a glow of beaming Classified Section DO THE WORK OF $2 A 4 rd 40 i A 1 (50 Qijt Shopping Dollar-Minde- d Salt I akers Know that Trlffram ftupply as ft Trlbtin h Want Adi ran ( hrUlniM want r an ft fry tfav ¥ JL ssK |