Show - THE'sALT LAKE 20 iSociety Even FRIDAY MORNING tiOVEAIBER 20 and News Frtsrp Clubs s - nm'uxt President of Town Club Is Honed ' deep momoo i AN 11 a is do if ' — Autumn Luncheon Leland Swaner was the hostess at a delightful luncheon gilt- en Thursday at her home on Third avenue Twenty guests were bid den and the table was gay with decorations of deep yellow pompon chrysanthemums Mrs B Alumnae to Meet Alpha Beta Theta alumnae mem bers will meet at 2 p m a with Mrs: If J Saturday Stearns In the Ulla crest apartments A book review "Life With Father" will be given by Mrs Jean Parkins The hostesses is will be Miss Margaret Donkin Miss Helen McNelly and Miss Gladys Palmer Mrs 40 a a Clara Clawson M 105 East Temple is showing the latest evening gowns—Fonnal or Informal —as shown on Fifth Ave Entic- ingly Alluring See adv below (Adv) O 0 Clara by Mrs given Thursday evening at the club club F C Schramm right founder of the t 1 November Bride Honored Thursday at Bridge Supper lois LAST a ' COATS way Costumes 25 Reduction Exceptional In Season smut CHIC in compliment to Mrs C D Crandall of Warren Pa who is a guest at the George M GadsbY home The guests were seated at one table bright with decorations of varicolored autumn blooms SUITS AND off Mon Marche 14 East Broadway Invite you to view their new 'daytime and evening dresses which express an elegance In new fashions for a gay and sparkling season (Adv) So Early DIFFERENT M Persona Is Mr and Mrs A D Smith have returned from a motor trip to San They were accompatheir son and daughter-iMr and Mrs Paul W who are making an in- Francisco nied home n-law Smith definite Mr Mrs from by stay in Salt Lake City -- of and Mrs Gail Moffat and J H Patrick have returneda motor trip to California dies' Mrs Louis Marcus and Mra Wilma F Herman have returned from the coast and Mrs Herman will be at home with Mrs Marcus for the winter - Mr and Mrs L B McCornick left Thursday by motor for lingame and Los Angeles Bur- Mr and Mrs Fred S Auerbach returned Thursday from a visit of several weeks in the east Traveler To Orient Is Feted Mrs Alice Bliss will leave ary 22 for Manila and the Orient Guy La Cost will entertain at a party for Mrs Bliss on November in anticipation of her trip Mr& Nora Cronman entertained eently at a bridge luncheon for Mrs Bliss Bronze chrysanthemums orated the table and covers were Mrs th for laid 16 - ' How to Keep Well presided Over Thursday by Mrs D D Moffat At her home on Circle TEMPLE SOUTH Lieutenant and Mrs Cordon LarThe Salt Lake League of Hard son entertained informally Wednes- of Hearing will hold its November day evening in their home at Fort bridge luncheon in connection with Douglas for members of the cast of the bazaar Saturday at 1 p m in the play "Dad Cashes In" which the Civic Center Mrs A Blisland was presented last Saturday eve- is chairman of the luncheon comning by the Fort Douglas Players mittee and the following are in and directed by Lieutenant Larson charge of the booths: Mrs R S The guests included Mrs John D Lewis aprons and gifts Miss HanArmstrong Lieutenant and Mrs nah Seardshall household Mrs E William B Means Miss Hope Fos- J Mansfield white elephant Mrs ter Miss Betty McCarthy Miss Frank Kane candy Miss Maud Lieutenant Louis Clark jellies jams and pickles Mary Higgins Mrs Elizabeth Dickerson presiDelmonico Lieutenant Louis Chappelear Captain Dwight Harvey dent of the league will be hostess Lieutenant Victor Warner 3nd in the afternoon and Miss Esther Rees vice Lieutenant Henry Butherus president will act as hostess for the evening The carnival will begin at 7:30 p m Annual Party H Mrs A lilowmon In charge Mrs The annual fall party of the Dor- Chester will be in charge of cas society of the First Presbyte- supper O'Neil rian church will be a bridge dinner — to be given Friday at 7 p m: at the Newhouse hotel Reservations can be made with Mrs J Howard Heginhothamt 986 Military drive A smart luncheon of the week was 2070 OFF 1 Members of Play Bridge Luncheon Cast Entertained Being Featured Visitor Motif Clawson IL !:::: j $i :'' 4 ': -- i 1 ti ' I: -- -- -- r 111 a ':':::: er Take the child who throws himself on the floor and kicks and howls himself into exhaustion to An Interesting social affair of Fri- force his mother to give him his day evening will be the dinner own way If he is taken up soothed dance to be given by the auxiliary coaxed and granted his way he will to the Salt Lake City County Med- have just such another tantrum next ical society at the Hotel Utah time he feels the need of it That Mrs George N Curtis is the gen- sets a habit of temper tantrums eral chairman and will be assisted and it cannot be credited to grandfather or charged against him by the following committees: Dinner Mrs C N Ray chair- Charged to Inheritance man and' Mrs J E Jack tickets The child who falls back on illMrs Edward S Pomeroy chairman Mrs 0 J LaBarge and Mn Orin ness whenever he is faced with a A Ogilvie- telephone Mrs Q B difficulty is another- - type whose is to Coray chairman Mrs J E Felt Inheritance "She oftena charged has poor stomMrs Earl F Wright Mrs F D ach just like Aunt Carry's You-rSpencer and Mrs Earl Skidmore The least little thing upprogram Mrs Henry Raffle chair- member? man and Mrs U R Boyner an sets her" "He has father's headMrs H L Marshall table reserva- aches He used to have such awful tions Mrs Vivian P White finance headaches if things worried him We had to be so careful" Mrs Silas S Smith When a child has a pain in his stomach or has a headaehe most Events the Day conveniently withhold all sympathy and attention Send him along to 10 a m—Yalecrest Ward Primary school or to the dentist or wherever he IS supposed to go if it is Yalecrest Ward humanly possible If not put him 12:45 p Literary club to bed and allow him all the chorus 2 p m current events and that a stay in bed club- inconvenience current literature section brings with it If bis aches and house win sympathy and comfort 1 p in—Fine Arts club Mrs A pains and release from duty he 13 formH Nebeker 1371 Yale Itvenue ing a defense habit 2 p m—Literary section Kle One morning a boy of 10 deKlub Mrs A M J Pritchard 200 veloped a severe headache right M street after eating a good breakfast O Howard W R 2 p An examination In arithmetic C Mrs James BWhyte 905 Eighth his poorest subject was on for the East street first thing in school that morn6:30 p in—St Mark's turkey dining "I just can't hold my head ner crypt of the cathedral up" he moaned His mother was startled and puzzled There had 6:45 p m—Adult education class barn no sign of trouble up to that Sprague branch public library minute What could it be? Little 7:30 p m—Bethel No 1 Order sister who was In the same class of Job's Daughters Masonic temwhispered her suspicions and ple 4- been Smith ''fi i cr 41 Dance -----Di- nner for the dinner dance to be Tuesday in the Empire roomof Close friends of Ws! Marjory John Z Brown Jr The table was of the Hotel Utah by members Hyde a popular bride of late No- gay with decorations of pompon the Junior League a Among those who will entertain vember were entertained at a de- chrysanthemums in the pastel 0 groups of friends will be Mr and lightful bridge supper given Thurs- shades Covers were laid for Miss a Mrs Rufus A Tracy Miss Marge- - day evening by Miss Jane Bering Hyde Mrs Orson John Hyde Mrs a Yet O'Brien Mr and Mrs Charles at her home on Wolcott Avenue W J Eldredge Mrs S A WhitAt C Freed Miss Euphemia Smith Varicolored late autumn flowers pey Mrs Richard C Freed Mrs re Miss Betty Botterill and Mr and were used for the decorations M De Motte Pomeroy Mrs C D Smith and Miss Lorraine Hyde a Mn F B Goelts Reservations can Thursday afternoon Mies' Hyde Friday Mrs W J Eldredge will be made at the hotel or from any was the motif of a prettily armember of the committee in charge ranged luncheon given by her sis- entertain at a luncheon in compliment to Miss Hyde of the including ters Mrs Basil S Miller and Mrs arrangements 4 Miss Beatrice McCrea chairman Miu Virginia 4 'Sets Mrs Churchill P Castle left president of the Town club who was honored at a dinner Albert Jr and 4 :''''!::1' 43 -- 4 'S Made 1' given Mrs Paul D Schettler Mrs S Merrill Mrs Fred Kuster ! l t0 I iit(31 13 '''4' ''': L 65' To Draw Many at It 4 6 ti 4 4 : ' i it 1::'?::::il 4 have : '' t di "I Thatcher reservations - 1 (to ' I Many i- 0 36-in- Junior eLeague Dinner Dance 11 t d Aw' tern-p- Auerbach Mrs Robert Harkness' Mrs Roy Bullen and Mr and Mrs ' wrap-aroun- :21 A-1- I jaunty I -- Clayton Think of It-- -a to keep you looking smart and trim all day long And beet of - &it a model so simple to make that you'll have It cut and stitched just like 1 that! One ot the smartest "at home" styles that ever came your way Is 1 pattern 9090 a model that Is marvelously flattering and marvelously concealing of extra pounds You'll look your best in Its youthful collar If you and comfy short sleeves what a temper 'that wish it as a uniform make it up 4 'T'"::'':7:' -' sMajor and Mrs Peter Lloyd b entertained at a delightful buffet "Goodness '::i!:: In cotton broadcloth or chambray supper Thursday evening in their child has!" 6 d home at Fort Douglas The serv 41 "What can you expect? ' HIS If a morning frock's your need why :::' l'" k not percale dimity sturdy gingham i''"'' ing table was covered with a ::' - ': beautdul lace cloth and centered grandfather has that same temper or cotton crash? Easy to dontoo 1'!':: it This Marian Martin style and with an attractive green bowl He comes by it honestly" 14 ei'': :i':j' "You'd better train It out 'It's fastened in a jiffy with saucy butfilled with bright yellow pom4) dt) f ''7::::: Th6 living going to do him no good" tons and an adjustable sash Compon chrysanthemums Marian Martin rooms were colorful with autumn "Try and do it The Traynor LS 6S plete diagrammed c6:: s Le the leaves and gay fall flowers Traynor temper You sew chart included ' Pattern 9090 may be ordered only P': ' 8' The guests were Brigadier Gen- might a well tryto stop the lightH':i:: ' 5 40 6' In sizes 14 16 18 20 82 34 36 38 eral and Mrs Walter C Sweeney ning when It la going to strike" VT::: Colonel and Mrs Walter S Fulrm not so certain about that 40 42 44 and 46 Size 16 requires li'::: tcs 4 ' ': fabric ton Majoeand Mrs F S Byerly sort of inheritance I have seen four yards 86' 4 in 15 or cents 65 Send coins stamps Major and Mrs Norman McNeill many a spoiled child go to his :41i i Lieutenant and Mrs Louis Del- own destruction because nobody (coins preferred) for each Marian Be to sure write Martin pattern monico and Lieutenant and Mrs tried bard enough and long ild: ' 65 size name address and It:::: T W Mifflin enough to stop him In my ex- plainly your II ' number style :i a socalled deal of perience great 6 Write at once for the new issue inherited traits are just the result 65 of Marian Martin Patterlf Book 4 6 of lack of training They are Don't wait another minute to get f:Iri 0: Auxiliary more habits than inheritance A this new- book filled with -- smart Those bidden were members of the board of governors of the club ' and their escorts and included Mr and Mrs Castle Colonel and Mrs W A Cavenaugh Mr and I Mrs L B McCornick Dr and ' - Mrs H B Felts Mr and Mrs W H Childs Mr and Mrs John M Wallace Mr and Mrs Mrs— H-- - C ot Mr and Mrs Fred Goodrich Davidson Mr and Mrs Murray Sullivan Mr and- Mrs Fred S - 1201141pV WAL L Petri Figure: iv : PATTE' RN 9090 Angelo' SupperParty themums - Slims ck rap-Fro- Patri By chrysan- - d yellow-colore- What ArrnyC6uple- Says Entertain at Mrs F C Schramm founder of the Town club presided over a beautifully appointed dinner at the club Thursday evening in honor of Mrs Churchill P Castle ' president of the club The guests were seated at one long table decorated with ivory pottery swans filled with brohze knd 1938 modern and advanced styler-il- n frocks suits and blouses for fie workaday morning the brighter afternoon or the glamorous evening Scores of suggestions on accessories fabrics and gifts too- - Book is only 15 cents Pattern too is but 15 cents cents for both Twenty-fiv- e when ordered together 4' Send your orderto The Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Department A Salt Lake City Utah ' 6S ds 4 dd 6S " :: ct —0""o mks rdC':az 9090 m Unusual less coats and skirts combinations of material—lace-witJersey for afternoon and evening woolen coat over dress of sliver lame and white satin brocade or colored velvet! Cut is all for height After the formality of a dinner and slimness Collars are neat and fullness in sleeves where it exists party the gathering in the draw- Is set high inforing roont assumes charming mality as guests are served coffee account of On its and durability coflow from the hostess' walnut fee table with its precious china lack of corrosive effect on ateel Other small teakwood is extensively used as cups aid—saucers table 7 of convenience made today backing for armor plate in g eat profusion for an endless variety of purposes feature walnut in its natural tones and highly ornamental cutting of the wood The walnut crotch the diamond matched walnut table top the highly decorative rotary cut walnut and the burl figure are among the Is most popular of the many ways in which walnut la being used by cabinet makers and manufacturers Headviirters Walnut-Used-i- n Coffee Tables Au ER Jumpers Are For KAYSER New Style Note A new note is struck In day wear by the matching Jumper that reaches to about 10 inches below the hips on a straight skirt The mother understood immediately 8 p m—Progressive Culture club new straight skirts have no full"Too bad Sammy You'll miss ness at all and are some 12 inches Mrs Zephar Shelton 768 West Third North street your examination and you'll have off the ground There are also the John F Critchlow auxiliary to stay after school the very first pleated skirts and the modified bell day after you get back and take it variety No 3 U S W V You can't lose It Too bad Extra 'Blouses Intit be gay with color 2p m—Salt Lake Valley camp exams are always hardet Well No 3072 ft N A first in public vo can't help it I suppose Run card party series Moose hall along up to bed I'll come presently and give you a dose of cascara and old? If so how long does it take if you are no better soon I'll call and what is the best medicine! Dr Harrow" REPLY Conflicting expressions crossed Pernicious anemia can be relieved Sammy's face He was quiet for a and the progress of the disease ar- spell and then gathering himself ' rgsted by liver feeding Treatment with an effort he said "I guess it's By DIA IRVING S CUTTER must be continued permanently and gone patient must remain under the rsorlasis—a Stubborn Symptom Arsenic is often beneficial The drug the of a physician Per- liver recipes that we will be glad supervision One of the most common comean- I! used in many forms but should nicious anemia is not now consid- to send on receipt of a stamped d-go envelope diseases of the skin is known not be taken except under the ered a fatal disease We have some as psoriasis ( the word psora mean- watchful eye of a competent physiing itch) As a rule the manifestat- cian as it can poisoning ion is not attended with extreme Either aloneproduce or combined with ' !::'!:'':::!'!7:::::::'::::::::!': 5::::4:!:7::?:!:77 itching although at times this symp- other types of treatment certain ::::::k::::A:Q':: a4kSkvA):k40-0- : :':::::$C:!:::kN4 tom may be acute The peculiar salts of gold have been advised This Scaly white patchei are characteri- is a toxic chemical however stic and may occur almost any- must not be administered in and the where on the body including the 114 of kidne3i irritation P presence scalp anemia or disease of the blood vesIn previous discussions we have sels Although some favorable rementioned the good effects that have been published the metal sometimes 'follow the use of calcium ports is not a specific and cannot be re2—either in the form orealcium giuas a cure In a few patients conate or through drinking large garded however lesions that have existed quantities of milk Many reports for two years or more faded away have been received emphasizing the The 1 particular solution employed is r!!:' value of it fat-fre- e diet In some known yzfie0io34 as gold sodium thiosulphate cases at least it is highly successauthors ultraviolet light By '' many ful (the artificial substitute' for sunDineeme rerhapa Digestive shine) is considered the best all For some years it has been sug- around treatment The applications gested that there is an intimate re- are made until there is a deep tanlationship between the digestive ning of the skin In some cases the 2 tract—particularly the colon—and scales will disappear in a few weeks GOOD MAKE MEN the appearance of psoriasis It has and in others months will be re0 been observed that—in some indi- quired But again as with other an attack of types of management this will not viduals—following diarrhea the skin lesions vanished be successful with every individual It has been noted also that should Ultraviolet treatments are so readiHUSBANDS? the digestive tract ly controlable and the dosage may purging of fof through the use of calomel or some be so accurately gauged however other strong lagative be indicated that it should not' be neglected in for any reason this procedure may those instances in which the lesions lessen the eruptions are producing an unsightly appearThe answer depends upon how Certain it is that changes in the ance metabolism of the individual are Most experts in skin diseases feel are generously A pa- no small amount of chagrin that fraught with improvement tient living In a given section and they cannot assure their patients of using a atandard diet who is cov- positive relief under any form of produced as gifts! They're so ered with the scaly patches removes therapy The chances are that psorseveral hundred miles from his orig- iasis is but a symptom of some unsheer so clear they've become inal habitat and adopts new food derlying disorder of metabolism habits and—in consequence—the PERNICIOUS ANEMIA disease may clear up for a considerthe mostsold hosiery in 102 able period 'Relapses however are Mrs B C writes:- Is pernicious the rule regardless of environment anemia curable in a woman 57 years countries! and they may be ushered in by some OAHU? type of fatigue dietary indiscretion or worry that lowers body resist- 11'1' —11 l'i GLOVES and HOSIERY (STREET FLOOR) UNDERTHINPS (SECOND FLOOR) 416' lor ''a You can trust the furs the fabrics and the styles in these luxuriotis 4 ) 4121 v' 1 4111111111 e S - a Fur-Trimm- ed 1 c LADIES! 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