Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 24 1938 Sorority Holds -- Founders' Day Celebration A gala celebration Wife's Duty Is to Aid Her Husband Chapter in 50 Year Diary of Sorority was held Wed- -' By DOROTHY DIX Dear Dorothy Dix— We have recently moved to a small town where the company my husband is with has built up a little village f 30 houses and a country club The place is lovely but I am unhappy because the other people are different from us They are younger with either no children or one or two children at most They drink and smoke and do things that my husband and I do not do I am 37 Have four children one a girl in college and although my husband makes a good salary we are not able to entertain like the ones who I have tried to have no family be friendly with these people but When there is we just don’t click I am left out Since I realized I wasn’t making friends I havj just stayed to myaelf I cry and beg my husband to leave and try to find a position somewhere else I want to go back to my old I know he is worried behome cause I am not happy and it does not do his work any good He Is highly valued by the company What would you do if you were me? MRS X nesday evening in the jade room of the Hotel Utah in commemoration of the golden anniversary of the Delta Delta Delta sorority The Founder’ day banquet marked the beginning of the organization SO year ago in Boston Mass A diary theme was followed for the decorations the long banquet table being attractive with six centerpieces of pale gold button chrysanthemums in the center of which were white tapers grouped in threes White leather diaries on whiph were embossed the sqrority Greek letters in gold were placed at intervals ajong the table and place cards were miniature replicas of the diaries with the guests’ names printed in gold upon the cover Talks were given by members who upon being introduced stepped from the pages of a huge white leather diary placed at one end of the room Toastmistress was Miss Virginia Sellwood with responses by Miss Margy Anderson alumna who spoke on the founding of Delta Delta Delta Miss ‘Barbara Anne Cannon active whose subject was “From Delta Epsilon to Delta Delta Delta" and Miss Marjory Edna Nel- son pledge who spoke on the comparison of the first convention with Tri-De- lt ty the- golden convention Answer: Well I hope that if I were you I would haye enough courage and common sense and affection for my husband to act like a reasonable human being instead of a silly crybaby to meet the situation with a grim determination to make the' best of it instead of a gust of tears Miss Theo' Murdock was general chairman assisted by Mrs Don W Ence Mrs Howard C Adams Mrs Edgar Hollingworth Miss Dorothy Shepherd and Miss Dorothy Gra- ham Chairman Jor the skit which was presented during the evening was Miss Roberta Ludden who wds assisted by Miss Beverlie Rose Nebe-ke- r Miss Dorothy Helen Leatham Miss Dorothy Ellen Standish and Miss Virginia Margaret Larson Musical numbers were furnished by the sorority quartet composed of Miss Marjorie Hall Miss Marco Stohl Miss Larson and Miss Nel&qn Haven’t you enough sense to realize that you are ready to jeopardize the whole future-oyour family just because you think some woman has snubbed you because you are homesick for mother and the girls ai)d your old bridge foursome and your church sewing circle? Don’t fool yourself into thinking- that if you force your husband into' giving up the good job he haB he can step out and pick up another one just as good back home Good jobs are hard to get these times and they are not handed out to men who are so henpecked by their wives that they can’t be depended upon to do anything except what gheir wives want them to do Squawmen are not highly regarded by employers f Dance Thanksgiving The annual Thanksgiving dance of the University of Utah will be held Thursday evening in the Union ouildtng Chairman is Spencer Morris Cowan who will be assisted by Miss Judith Bunbury Miss Katherine Jane Stumm Glen Craig Edward Douglas Sorensen and Paul Ernest Karpowitz Patrons will be Mr and Mrs Herman G Karpowitz and Professor and Mrs Julius B Bearnson Be Among the to Health Problems of Colonial Day Well-Informe- Indians Around d By UNCLE RAY The Pilgrims were the first English settlers in New England but they were not the first who bad any Years dealings with the Indian before a sailing vessel had visited the coast about 200 mile north ot Plymouth That explains how the Indian named Samoset happened to know "What music shall we have?"such as "Thl Volga Boatman?” Paul asks Phyllis wants Debussy’s Folk songs come down unwritten “Claire De Lune"— on the XYZ pro- from generation to generation no gram Lucy not sure of her mu- one knows who made them up taste is sical silent Fascinating how every bit of Nor does she have a word to add knowledge opens new pleaswhen others talk of "that delight- ures to you When you know that ful program piece" or "the per- Wagner used "leitmotifs” or musical phrases to identify his characfectly handled strings" Yet anyone can cultivate good ters— you follow his operas easily taste In music Listen to the great "Modern” musict such as Stravinworks played by the symphony or- sky’s “Fire Bird” you learn is chestras The more you hear them based on harmonic systems differthe more you enjoy them So dif- ent from the old You quickly hear ferent from trashy music which how it differs Get a musical background be-you soon tire of As for' musical ease: with music lovers! Our talk— with a few clues you can booklet ‘What You Should join in When music lovers speak of pro- Know About Music” tells about gram music they mean pieces which opera folk and art songs swing tell a story or are descriptive of music Instruments used in sympeople or nature— like "Claire De phony orchestras facts about comLune (Light of the Moon)" As posers musical history Send 15 cents in' coins for our you listen to it you feel all the booklet “What Ypu Should Know enchantment of moonlight The "strings" are all the stringed About Music” to The Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau instruments f the orchestra — violins violas violoncellos bass viols Salt Lake City Utah Write plainly your name address and the name harps Does the talk turn to folk songs— of booklet niu-sic- at ly much” Another Indian friend of the Pilgrims was Squanto a member of the Wampenoag tribe He not only visited them but taught them how to plant Indian corn or maiie Crops of this grain helped to keep the colonists from starving One day Samoset and Squanto came to Plymouth together and said: "Massasoit the chief of the Wampanoags is coming to see you!” Soon afterward Massasoit came and with him 60 warriors Their visit was a friendly one and good words were exchanged: As fine a feast as the Pilgrims could afford ' was set before the Indians Afterward a treaty of "As long as I peace was made live” said Massasoit ‘‘I will not let any of my people harm you” Massasoit lived for 4! years after that visit and he kept his promise The Wampanoags remained friends all the time they were ruled by their good chief After the corn crop was gathered in 1621 Governor Bradford set aside a day of "thanksgiving” Massa-so- lt and his warriors were Invited to come to the feast The event is known as "the first -- Today Horoscope-fo- r a few English words He had visited with English fishermen aboard the sailing vessel We are told that when Samoset first came to the Httle colony he called out two words of greeting — “Welcome Englishmen!” What a fine greeting that was! Here was a of small band people who had come to settle in a wilderness and here was an Indian who tried to make them feel welcome Samoset seems to have been a member of the Abnaki tribe and his real homeland was around the present city of Bristol Me For a reason not known he had wandered to the Cape Cod country and had been there about eight month before the Pilgrims arrived The meaning of the name Samoset has been given as “He who walks too If November 24 "is your birthday the best hours for you on this date are from 9:45 to 11:45 a m from 1:45 to 3:45 p m and from 8:45 to 10:45 p m The danger periods are from 7:45 to 9:45 a m from 6:45 to 8:45 p m and from 10:45 p m‘ until midnight If a woman and November 24 is your birthday you are probably tenderhearted and vivacious inclined to be a little sentimental Being observant you miss very little that is going on about you You should be a good talker and very Your popularity entertaining should grow and make you a social favorite Guard against getting in deal of happiness is apt to brighten your life As an artist poet musician composer interior decorator teacher or actress you may score a ' gregl success The man you marry' in all likelihood will be con’gen ial and the personification of de' votion The child born on November 24 usually has a great amount of perseverance courage and intelligence Through systematic work and exceptional ability many children born on this date achieve great success If a man and November 24 Is your natal day your ability to make Ifriends and please people may a rut or becoming so cause your services to be constantly that you might forget yofir social in demand obligations Money appears to be a medium through which a great Copyright 1938 for The Tribune self-center- Thanksgiving” although harvest feasts of one kind or another had been held many times in Europe Massasoit and about 80 Indians attended it With them they brought turkeys and venison The feasting was carried on out of doors It lasted three days not just a single day (For General Interest's ection of your scrapbook) Tomorrow: Wild Turkeys Copyright all-he- after-Methin- joj! wry-face- long-live- Newest in Dance Steps Furnish Good Exercise for Figure Stuffed Apples With Sausage a 3 Normal Line for Eyebrow Favored by Stylists DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Up to 5® ON ALL FUR INCLUDING: ITEMS COATS CLOTH COATS ' DRESSES HATS SHOES FUR-TRIMME- COATS D ACCESSORIES Two-third- - top-cres- ts long-enoug- ni PENETRO drop! : Plymouth So my advice to ypu is to dry your tears and quit worrying your poor husband who no doubt has 6’f troubles of his own withplerity Miss Betty Lutz stepping from the big white leather diary which formed the Feathers and Flowers keynote of Delta Delta out your whining and complaints Delta sorority’s Founders’ day banquet Wednesday night commemorating the golden anniversary of Used Quit showing your neighbors that that organization you disapprove of them and have Trim Winter Hats taken a critical attitude toward them What they do is none of Birds feathers and flowers make your business But it Is your busihats gayer than ever A flat disk of ness to conciliate them and make black felt with narrow brim rolled friends of them for your husband at either side has two huge red velYou can queer his chances of rising DR IRVING S CUTTER there Obadiah Dr Fuller is heretclown's By elder bark and In- in the company by making him vet tulips and green velvet leaves so thy agony will abate dian ’snakeroot were well known unpopular with the other employes History fails to record the posed in front that the flowers exava math of that famous firstThanks-- 1 presently" Inasmuch as no fatali- John Winthrop seems tend beyond the brim A brown hatter's plush model is giving feast observed by the Plynv ties marked the occasion we may branched out a bit as his notebooks Put your pride in your pocket and trimmejFwith a fantastic bird fash- outh settlement We can envision assume that the lone physician show that he dispensed antimony tart out to court the other women ioned of iridescent coq feathers the busy Dr Fuller called to attend a served his people well iron sulfur calomel and rhubarb in your little community Join in d bird placed center front with wings Pilgrim howling with Tradition hsls it that the men and Fever and ague emerged as the all of their activities" Invite them colic There' was much bustling women of thecolonies established most common complaints and these to your house to little informal extending either side to the back A chechia of black hatter's plush about— heating dinner plates (the along the Atlantic coast were of a were probably influenza with its meals You will soon find that they has cartridge pleats at the narrow Blue Willow pattern) brewing a superior race— hafdy valiant and complication pneumonia less fre- will meet you halfway and that they d To what can be ascribed quently malaria side while the wide portion is posset and stewing herbs to be are just as eiice as the folks you striped with velvet and metallic rib- wrapped in a sack and placed over their rugged constitutions? In the Even today physicians teach their knew back home bon in violet violet-blu- e purple and an aching stomach the good wife first place only those survived who students that a thorough knowledge homesickness let your lilac yith bands of silver ribbon meanwhile "There were able tovwithstand the buffets of a few drugs is far better than Don’t exclaiming of adversity Theirs was aft out- a smattering of many aiuF5 one make you ruin your husband's It is the meandoor life with more exercise than heaves a sigh of relief onfooking chances of succes we get today Food was plainer over the colonial recordsJo discover est and most selfish thing a woman coarser and — if anything — more that incident to the departure from can do to a man wholesome Homes were not over- the mother country few of the Copyright 1938 for The Tribune heated and there were SO many recipes containing 50 or more in chinks and crannies about every gtedientswere brought along Evi dwelling that fresh air within was dently the Influence of the English ' far more plentiful Then — be- society of apothecaries did not exBy IDA JEAN KAIN Even though you go to a dance ner’s step is limited which cramps cause medicine was primitive— be- tend to the shores of the new world ginning signs of illness were oh only once in-- blue moon you should his style and makes you feel like served more But this did not mean that new critically This is born be doing the latest dance steps and a ton of bricks out by excerpts from numerou: ideas were not grasped with avidiHold your arms up in front and diaries that have come down fro: ty in fact inoculation against having the time take long backward steps swinging Of your life getthis period Not only did the peo smallpox was employed as early as By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER from the hips Make the steps as exercise pie want to get well but they want- in many of the thickly populated your ting Breakfast long as you can reaching back with ed to 1 sections of old England It was the you are doing Chilled Pineapple Juice keep well toes behind these Keep taking in the was also There the foxtrot while published report "Philosophiin interest Milk' Cooked Corn Cereal deep backward steps reaching far back health on the of ministers cal Transactions” of 1721 which Pc" :hed Eggs and Broiled Bacon everyone else is jfhrt in the and same straight deacons: and keeping off a polishing Coffee governors Two of the caught the eye of Rev Cotton MathFrench Toast line foes leading er who passed it on to Zabdiel Milk for Children tricky new step A fine exercise for poise and one early clergymen presidents of Harwho in turn it ff vard combined the role of Boylston gave you feel as dated Luncheon that makes you feel positively grace- the cdJJegs' art as if you were dowith that of the trial by Inoculating his own son Vegetable Soup Crackers healing ful is this: cloth Then too the doctors didn’t In short order several hundred citi ing the toddle— Fruit Salad back foot the left Step crossing so you toddle on on theory alone In Bos zens followed this example which Hot Chocolate Spice Cookies back of the right foot and away practice ton about 1720 there was only one came just in time as six epidemics home Dinner toward the right arms stretched man AViliam the colonies Later Sausage-Stuffe- d Douglass who was had visited That's no way Apples overhead Then step back with the entitled to write M D after his (1800) vaccination came into use Baked Potatoes to hang on to your f foot in crossed of the back right the Massettlers— But from name The were others trained early by Escalloped Onions youth! For theOV left and sway to the left arms the Even Gov- sachusetts bay to Georgia— for the Bread Peach Butter last couple of sea- - ' stretched overhead Bend acutely ernorapprentice system most a were lot more in part sturdy dispensed medical Head Lettuce sons the new Salad Dressing at the waist When you can do advice Winthrop than If their moral fiber his son and physique John governor Sauce Peach Dumplings Ida Kain Steps have been this easily Mrs Murray says your of was it held harsh fast the with Connecticut took more than Coffee o hectic that all but the "jitter- balance is good and you cannot pos passing concern in the 'physical wel- strength of steel No of sacrifice Milk for Children bugs" took to cover but this year sibly be awkward And does H fare marked their acts or of his subjects principle the steps are easy Yes you can slim the waistline! d deeds for they possessed too much Sausage-StuffeApples do them! I interviewed Mrs ArEverybory!s doing the Lambeth What were some of their reme- mental iron Incapable of fanciful thur Murray dance authority and walk Turn on the radio and pracfirm Four large apples 8 small found out exactly how to go about tice it to music There are several dies? Potassium nitrate was used dreaming they faced realities with link sausages 4 tablespoons granuhigh courage After all lated sugar 1 tablespoon lerhon learning a new dance step as you variations of The walk but one of widely for fevers be well even for some It do your exercise — and if you could the favorites is a Oliver Wendell Holmes remarked of usmight juice 2 tablespoons flour 4 tearegular pattern to to basic of adhere rules see Mrs Murray's streamlined fig- of cup boiling water eight steps Strut forward eight "It was a pretty safe medicine in health rather than seek bizarre spoon paprika ure you would be sold on the idea! steps Wash and fore apples Fit into a the arms and walk the moderate doses then used" short cuts no matter how swinging alluring shallow baking pan Add half of "Dancing does not make you thin in jaunty cockney fashion Now Amorig plants St John's wort they may appear at the moment but it gives you a slim midsection’’ ing the water and bake for 15 minutes if you had a parther you would covered in a moderate oven Repromises this authority and s she link arms and walk around in a advocates dancing alone not only circle to the right for eight steps move from oven and carefully stuff for the exercise but "because if quickly reverse the linked arms and with sausages Sprinkle with sugar you are a good dancer alone you walk in a circle to the left for four Add rest juice flour and paprika re a good dancer with a partner” steps of water Uncover and bake for Now strut forward again When you are dancing about the side 20 minutes— or until the sausages side for Seproom all by yourself hold the arms arate byfrom your eight stepspartner are well browned and "the apples imaginary are tender when tested with a fork up ih front shoulder level as if and take four steps in a small cir above the nor-ha- ir arched remain the on Eyebrows metal while rods This cle you were really dancing Carefully remove to a serving the heels on the fourth mal line make eypi look smaller they are still hot from the boiling platter trains your arm muscles makes step closing Face each other knees slight- less process expressive They should folyou graceful and your arms beau- ly bent and slap the knees in Coiffure' designsshow that hair- Sauce for Dumplings tiful When your arms are limp rhythm to Do i the Lam low the eave of the eye socket ’where in has become a fine art It dressing s nature you drape yourself heavily over your be intended should cup granulated sugar they beth walk" You end in a If a crayon must be used apply is amazing that so many charming 2 tablespoons flour Vs teaspoon salt partner the spirit of abandon pointing The main thing that makbs you a thumbs over the shoulders in hitch- only to the center of the fuzzy patterns can be formed certainly 4 teaspoon nutmeg 1V4 cups milk no woman need complain that 3 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vaheavy partner however is the fail- hiking fashion and shout- - “Oil” lamberquins then iron lightly with ure to take a backward The Lambeth walk is marvelous the finger tip So the application will hair-d- o are standardized: There’s a nilla for every girl so it seems - Mix step Unless you reach back far posture exercise by the way in ad- not be harsh and heavy together the su£ar flour enough with your feet your part- - dition to being shere frivolity and Eyebrows widely Spaced are a There Is a return of the swirl with salt and nutmeg Add milk Cook new mistake they throw the lines of the the upped hairdress Short hair slowly until sauce thickens Add a lot of fun face out of harmony The trick of at the back lends itself to this mode rest of the ingredients and serve more Put 2 drops of If you are i uteres ted In acquiring the smarties is considered old-tireadily than the upswept lines warm Penetro Nose Drops a lovely posture send for the leaf- stuff' now We don’t expect eye- at the rear NOSE to nostril in each All sorts pf small combs are being let “Posture Makes the Figure” brows to hold hands neither do we relieve congestion Write to Ida Jean STUFFY' Kain Leaflets believe they should be divorced used to keep the hair in place For Making Soup secretion in hwra are S rents each by mail or 1 cent There is a happy medium evening wear there are charming If you anticipate making soup colds Every breath The time has come when white head bands to support scolding save the If you call at The Trlbune-Tclqgrawater in which vegetables —you feel relief each home service bureau Salt hair can be given a permanent wave locks Never heard of scolding have been cooked for the previous without of the taklocks? Ask grandma Lake City Utah She’ll tell meal and use that liquid instead of slightest chance ing on a canary hue Bleaching lo- you They're nasty little wisps that plain water Your soup will begin 1938 for The Tribune tions are used while the strands of hang over your collar Copyright J its career with a flavor Are 13 The much-discuss- re all fashions for mid-wint- er here— reduced for one sale! don't wait 63 SOUTH MAIN ST But 1938 for The Tribune |