| Show i I t 8D Sunday Morntng - Salt Cake Zeibunt aslIt November -- - 9: - 19 1I 1 t 1 1 Residents of Ogden Await Annual Charity 801 Of Martha Society Friday It I 6 : a S - ' ' i I :i s 1- - -- - -- - tered general charity ran a day fall and winter social season will nursery and conducted a chilbe the annual charity ball spondren's home but in adapting sored by the Martha society at itself to the demands of the Hotel Ben Lomond Friday evetimes its major work now is the maintaining of a bed at the ning Long an institution of Thomas D Dee Memorial hosOgden nociety the charity ball discontinued for several years pital for the use of men and boys asand resumed last year has who are breadwinners or heads sumed its former prestige from of families and who may be ina social and charitable standcapacitated through lack of medical or surgical attention point Since its organization in 1908To this undertaking physicians the Martha society has been conof Ogden and the hospital itself give generous support That cosistently carrying on the purpose was which operation makes possible an for it originally amount of welfare work that formed the bettering of social benefits many members of the conditions in OgdenDuring the i community soci33 Martha the years past The hospital work is carried Air established has itself ety on under direct personal invesa reputation for energy good tigation and supervision of the judgment and sincerity in its officers and members of the sochosen line of charitable work ciety acting through the various The society formerly adminiscommittees The extension of its home service work through the following up of cases after discharge from the hospital is now being developed In examining the past year's hospital work many encouraging clues are found such as a man -with six dependents who after undergoing a serious operation was cured and returned to his former job OGDEN—Miss Beulah RoThe membOrs of Martha somans entertained at dinner Monciety have formed themselves day evening at the Gables teaInto a Red Cross auxiliary and room in honor of Mrs Horace a great deal of work has been turned into the Red Cross durPoirier of Oakland Cal who ing the past year was a guest of Mrs J M McMartha society makes its apDonald and Mrs A L Romans to the public for funds to peal Covers were laid for the folcarry on its charitable work through the medium 9f its anlowing in addition to the guest nual Charity ball That is its of honor: Mrs John Edward Carmain source of income since it ver Mrs Wade M Johnson Mrs has no contributions from govJ M McDonald Mrs A L ernment agencies and no part in Romans Mrs E J P Rowse any other funds collected from the general public Mrs Albert Bergen Mrs Lois Arrangements have been perAlice Mrs Bidoff and Passey fected by the different commitMrs Laura Carrick tees for the function A receivMr and Mrs A L Romans line made up of the president ing entertained at dinner Sunday at and the following past presitheir home for Mrs Poirier who will greet the guests: dents left Tuesday for home Other Mrs James H DeVine Mrs guests were Miss Helena DanielEffie B Spencer Mrs I L son Miss Inga Jensen and Mrs Reynolds Mrs J S Lewis Mrs J M McDonald E O Wattis Mrs Richard B Porter Mrs Ralph E Bristol Mrs Edward Bischel Mrs Frank E Nichols Mrs Charles H Barton Mrs Fred M Nye Mrs Horace Nebeker Mrs Lawrence T Dee Mrs Hugh M Rowe Mrs John N Spargo and Mrs H A Benning OdDEN — Children of the American Revolution of Ogden held the November meeting at the home of Miss Geraldine S4Ttth and Pat Smith Tuesday at ternoon The society decided to study OGDEN—Mr and Mrs Edwin the history of Utah taking a Watson formerly of Ogden separate phase each month At and recently of Oakland Cal the end of the year the material will make their home in Salt collected will be assembled and Lake City where Mr Watson put Into a book Mrs J G Falc)c has been transferred of the Daughters of the AmeriMr and Mrs Watson are visitcan Revolution attended the ing with Mn Watson's parents Mr and Mrs L M Loll and meeting and informed the girls of the various things to be done Mr Watson's mother Mrs Mae to show respect to the AmeriB Watson before going to Salt can flag Lake City 1 1' ' - 1 - '" t I ' - -5 I 0 ' Friends Devise Parties for Mrs Poirier i 0 Gr oup Plans Study of Utah Edwin L Watsons Move to Salt Lake 1"JZ) a i t ) Z ) - t t' K' I 41 - ' ' ' t'''"'-'- !a ' ' t 1 I r vr -N L---7--- - t i -- 4 (k'N J $225° 1 'rt1: i From 'Stock Simple graceful flatter- ing lines—that's Whipple's idea of smart style —and you never saw it better executed ' i ' Sketched ek f t Exclusive with us - o 1 1 - 9r I 0 i Ilitt I" !Ii t 1 I ii 63 SOUTH 11 1 rP t 0 4 i Nio MAIN Your Charge Account Is invited L 4 wilt ‘ 4 i : 4 I 0okb ' 0' t ' - - ' '':- -- : - 7$ ‘ 9 i ' - 1 : t N $ t - - 1 ' ' 4 - - 41 - : t 1 i dOr -7N ' - t - I - I 4i - B Ford entertained at a large tea Saturday afternoon at her home An autumn idea was carried out in the decorations Chrysan themums formed a centerpiece for the tea table with white d silver tapers in at candelabra the ends Assisttng the hostess in receiving the guests were Mrs E Hugh Ford Mrs Clark L Rich Mrs Clinton L Pugmire Mrs John Scowcroft and Mrs Sidney Dee Badcon Presiding at the tea table were Mrs Leo Peck Mrs A E Becker Mrs Garth B Peck Mrs Harold E Olsen Mrs Val A Browning and Mrs John Franklin Ellis Assisting in serving were Miss 011ie Lou Peck Mrtl Jack Wilcox Miss Marian Shaw Mies Marjorie Hoggan and Miss Ruth Young Two hundred Invitations were issued three-branche- Mrs: Roland Parry Gives Luncheon - OGDEN—Mrs Roland Parry entertained at luncheon Friday at her home The guests included Mrs M R Conroy Mrs C H Anderson Mrs Darrell Crawford Mrs R L Hickman Mrs Don Barney Mrs Lloyd K Nielsen Mrs John David Mrs M L Stevenson Mrs L H Griffin Mrs R B Petty and Mrs Orson Whitney Young Pale pink carnations formed a centerpiece for the luncheon table which had a Venetian lace cover of the fac- Fort school balloons were used for decorations at the children's party held recently at the home of Mrs Malcolm J Pingree The affair honored Mrs Pingree's little daughter Julie Anne upon the occasion of her second birthday anniversary A large pink and white birthday cake centered the refreshment table which was decorated in a circus motif Arranges Shower OGDEN—Mrs C M Dee will entertain at dinner and a miscellaneous shower Thursday at Nob Hill tearoom in compliment to Miss Leah Lewis who will be married November 20 to Keith Bateman Will Entertain OGDEN—Mr and Mrs George Stewart will entertain at a large bridge dinner Tuesday evening at the Nob 11111 tearoom - i otI Acl ‘' 1111111 i o -- 4 at the Gables tearoom A de- fense theme was carried out in the table decorations with patriotic colors tiny soldiers and sailors and red white and blue tapers in three-branch- can- ed I - - Ogden BPW tolds Dinner Meeting Qui Mr and Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs GrogC Brown E R Berry Herman O Fetscher entertained at a bridge dinner Saturday evening at the Gables tearoom Fruit in a delabra arranged along the table Hostesses were Mrs H M Shank Mrs Charles J Truscott Mrs Vernon Eaton and Mrs D Scherer Mrs Win Templeton entertained her bridge club at luncheon Thursday at the Nob Hill tearoom brass bowl formed a centerpiece for the table with smoke blue d brass tapers in candelabra at the ends Covers were laid for 30 Mr and Mrs Fetscher entertained at dinner Thursday evening at their home Movies of a trip taken by the host and hostesi during the summer were shown after din-p- It B McCune and Mrs L Lower entertained at a large bridge luncheon at the Gables tearoom Monday The rooms were decorated in bronze and yellow chrysanthemums Luncheon was served at small tables with covers for 32 Mr and Mrs J If Peckenpaugh entertained at a bridge dinner Saturday evening at Nob Hill tearoom 'Large yellow chrysanthemums formed a centerpiece for the table Covers were laid for the following: Mr and Mrs J If Worthington Mr and Mrs E L Burton Mr and Mrs Lloyd A Hoover Mr and Mrs W 11White Mrs ?Tr James George Murdock entertained in the second of a series of bridge luncheons Wednesday at her home White pompon chrysanthemums in a blue pottery bowl formed a cenMrs terpiece for the table Murdock will entertain In the third of the series of luncheons Thursday Mrs Darrell Crawford and Mrs Francis G Nicholas entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at the Nicholas home and Mrs Nicholas entertained at a bridge luncheon Thursday at her home Covers were laid for 16 each day three-branche- 1 - 1 — - 1 4 - - - AIK'7"4"111! 1 i ' I t - - - 1 70"' I 4 4 - 31m G T Hone Directs Unher11y club fete - Ogden Women ati Club Waits Banquet OtirDEN — The Women's University club will sponsor Its niost important event of the season the annual roll call banquet to be given in the crystal ballroom of the Hotel Ben Lom mond at Mrs C T hone le chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements includi ng Mrs M 11 Conroy Miss Bernice Wood Miss Elizabeth Stanford Miss Norma Stewart Mum Elizabeth Thomas and Miss Anna Erick- ta and BLIMill001 OGDEN—Ogden Martha society will meet Monday at 2:30 p ni at the home of Mrs H M Rowe in Layton Martha Junior society will meet Vednesday at 2:30 p m at the home of Mrs Ronald aveWadsworth nue Assisting hostesses will he Mrs George L Ellerbeck and Niro Vern L Ward) Ladies Literary club will hold a luncheon meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs Joan Emmett 3132 Washington boulevard Mrs Harrie W Wolf of Salt Lake City will discuss ''The Gift Shop most Office Clerks auxiliary will hold a dinner meeting Tuesroom Mra day at Nob Hill Vernon Beck Mrs It W Stone and Mrs Henry Hart will be hostesses Catholic Woman 's league will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p ro at the Clishnahan Memorial hall Tea will be served following a business meeting '2s C"'''''' standing Mrs Frank M Driggn Mrs 11 M Rovve Mrs Richard B Porter and Mrs Adam Patterson Jr The event Ls t4cheduled Friday 'VV Louise 41 '0 Autumn Theme Bridge Enthusiasts Gather Dominates Tea To Enjoy Popular Diversion Tree club met E than Mrs P F At Mrs Ford'g forOGDEN—Pine a bridge luncheon Friday and Mrs John ger — Mrs '' 7- Committee chairmen arranging annual charity ball of Martha society include seated left to right Mrs Horace G Nebeker Mrs James H De Vine president and Mrs Effie Spencer OGDEN ''' - 4' arrangements - - 4 -' -- 11 ' - 1 - - I i s 4 -- ! ' e ' I f --- ' N - t '''4 A 'fr' i I li4 - - 1$' i j Ik '7 ' a ' - - i - - ' c 'S1 ' 1! l''''''''''': 7- - I fir 4 : N 1 series of dancing parties urday evening at Hotel B411 Lomond llosto and hostiessaes I will be Mr and Mrs L H Grif- and Mrs Clyde E Stone and Dr and Mrs Frank E Douglas Beta Zeta Tau club will entertMn Sunday at dinner at Hotel Ben Lomond for pledges The committee in charge of arrangements includes Misa Lucille Smith Miss Evelyn Rampton Miss Betty Jeffries Miss Dor- othy ryke and Misa Venice Ball Weber college alumnl association will entertain at luncheon Tuesday at Hotel Ben Lomond Ilex McIntyre is in charge of i 11 '‘ '4 71 ' - t Sat- A '' - 1 P i 1 ' se"'' OGDEN — Entre Noun dancing: club will entertain in one of 1 tf v t 4 : - 11a V A '''- - j ANiakArg41 c) ' ) OGDEN—Gay streamers and dress-of-the-t've- ' 4 i i t t3 Small Daughter Marks Birthday 1 ' - i 74' - - entertained 45 at dinner Friday evening at the Gables tearoom Toasts followed dinner with H A MacFarlane as toastmaster Toasts were given by William Terry Darwin Evans Mrs Edna P Wade Mrs Maye Yates and Miss Nora Lou Allen The committee in charge of included Miss arrangements Kathleen Mumm Miss Cora Jensen Miss Lucille Jensen and Miss Vern Monson N p -- Sponsors Party I 11411111114114 -r School Faculty It 4 't - — ' OGDEN—Members ulty of the Mound I I ' Patriotic Youth ''‘' - - i N - ''' 'i 0 k I ' - - 1"-- : :' 1 1 ' - I t't'i the : - - 6t ) ' 46 - I ! 7 e11 Clubs List Week's Evènts s : OGDEN — Highlighting Junction City Professional Women's club held the regular monthly dinner meeting Saturday evening at Hotel Ben Lomond Lieutenant Colonel J Worthen ' Proctor commanding officer of the Ogden ordnance depot was tht guest speaker outlining the work bet ing none at the ordnance depot and general defense projects The program was in charg4 of Miss Nell Ilendricks Autumn leaves and gourds decorated the table Covers were laid for 40 members and guests of the club T son Twenty-on- e past presidents of the club will be honored at the g ceremony followed by a program About 100 members and guests are expected to attend and members are asked to make their reservations not later than Monday evening by calling Mrs llone Membership4 cards must be presented at the door - : Travelers Return candle-lightin- - OGDEN -- Mr and Mrs C S Gunnell have returned from a visit to Chicago where they s1104 Mr and Mrs Peggy G Elli& formerly of Ogden and now of Chicago Mrs Ellis IA' a fornierly Miss Ivy Gunnell a sister of Mr Gunnell er Mn S NAVE YOU SEEN OUR LATEST HOME INSTITUTE JQOgçLT ? : 1 - I Blood Poisoning Treatment Calls for Extreme Care By Dr Irvin S Cutter the caution Unfortunately "Do not squeeze a pimple or a boil" is disregarded all too often Pressure will force some of the pus in all directions crowding bacteria deep within the tissues Furthermore many of the organisms may actually enter fine capillaries or lymph spaces and thus invade the circulation What follows? Chills and fever ensue and blood poisoning Is in full swing This malady is termed "septicemia" — meaning "putrid blood" In other words the fluid is no longer pure and clean It is conta'Pnipotted with growing microbes which multiply rapidly within vital organs This explains wliy abscesses may develop almost anywhere Many of these nests of infection may be quite out of reach of the surgeon's knife No wild flight of the imagination is required to understand that the victim usually is seriously ill and that the chances of recovery may be slight Our first thought' in treatment is antitoxin But strangely enough laboratory experts have found the greatest difficulty in preparing this type of antidote against the staphylococcus—the most common invader of the skin Recently however the use of rabbits as a source of supply has been advocated and their product has received some support Now comes the suggestion that even in severe cases large doses of sulfamethylthiazol—a derivative of sulfanilamide— may be effective This again emphasizes the fact that many of our dangerous maladies including pneumonia are yielding to this special group of chemicals The hopeful part of it all is that the end is not yet New modifications of the original drug are being manufactured and are finding a wider application in the healing art One of our most distressing infectious is osteomyelitis - 4 4 ile ii0 Ar ' 04 ( Here the staphylococcus may It''u be responsible and it would seem the part of wisdom to use this germ destroying remedy vigorously allowing surgery to wait until the full effects can be determined Especially in children when these organisms attack the kidneys—with the urine loaded with pus and the temperature high—the employment of this dye may change the picture abruptly and start the patient on the road to convalescence The case is reported of a 21- tot who put up a valiant year-ol- d but apparently losing fight against a general septic condition involving the middle ea r spaces the sinuses the covering of the brain and the bones From the very beginning little hope was held out for recovery As a plan of last resort the chemical was given as the only measure likely to be of value The youngster was fed 15 grains every four hours until the blood became thorWhen the oughly saturated substance was stopped for a short intervals the fever rose and it was again necessary to Imprescribe the medicine provement thereafter was continuous and steady No Danger W D S writes: Will drinking a quart of milk daily cause lime deposits in the joints of a patient with arthritis? 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