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WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 4, 1929. PART 11.1 Of inter est to ARRANGING FOOTBALL DINNER Women Take Part in Event society JJTealth and Diet Advice By DR. FRANK Me COY Aatkar el "Tkt Fit Wmy to Bfi" on a fever accompanied by shaking and catarrh. "Wool Sorter's Disease' is an affliction among those who sort over wool or hair, the infection being breathed in with thp dust.

The first symptoms are chill' then pain in the back and legs, fever, severe pain in the chest, coughing, prostration and even death. When dust does form it should be carried out by the building of air currents applied to the dust source which will catch the dust before it can bi scattered. In many cases, mixing can be done In inclosed mixers or grinders with the product held in by closed conveyers which prevent a blowing about of the dust. ya-i-. ww- decorations, favors and refreshments.

Those enjoying the evening Included Miss Tess Nichols, Miss Mildred Olson, Miss Ruth Richardson, Miss Ruth Bumpas, Mrs. Louise Ware, Mrs. Pauline Gates and Mrs. r. a.

Richardson. Mrs. Richardson will be remembered as Miss Myra Dean McKean before her recent marriage in San Francisco to Dr. Richardson. Felicitations Judge and Mrs.

E. B. Covington of Glendale are receiving congratulations over the recent arrival of a tiny grandson ho was born to Mr. and Mrs. E.

Covington, of Calexico, and who will.be called Edward B. Covington IIL Mr. Covington, is football coach in the high school at Covlna and is a former student of Pomona College. Mrs. Covington, was formerly INJURIES FROM DUST (Continued) ChaHcosls is the disease which comes from breathing dust white grinding metals and Is also found among those who breathe in quarry dust and pottery dust.

Any workers having a tendency to bronchitis, catarrh, asthma or tuberculosis will do well to avoid the. dusty trades, as the dust only Irritates these conditions further. The damage of the dust lies In the size of the specks. Those that are large are screened out by the hairs of the nose before they reach by JUANA NEAL LEVY I Formal announcement Is made -y William B. Merwin of Pasadena j.f the engagement of his Miss Mary Bell Merwin.

to Warfleld Taylor, formerly Detroit, and now making' his In Long Beach. No date is ret as yet for the -wedding, which probably will be aa event of the arlv spring. Miss Merwin was rraduated from the Santa Earfcara jSchool for Girls. 'Icme from Trip I Mrs. Edgar T.

Smith and her two Mtractive daughters. Miss Alice Hmith and Miss Sally Smith, have returned to their home, 325 Occidental Boulevard, after three years Miss Sally left before her mother sister and for nine months was it the Countess Trecour School in Paris, where the rest of the family Joined her and together they toured jVestern and Central Europe. 'X. 4 he lungs, or they may so irritate Miss Dorothy Glenn, and attended 2:30 o'clock, and following this there will be a number of tea parties given in the Mary Louise Tea Room. Mrs.

Cecil Frankcl. chairman of the women's committee, is to be hosters of the afternoon, while Mrs. George Leslie Smith, Mrs. Robert Irwin Rogers awl Mrs. Erwin Han-ford Furman will entertain small groups of friends.

Church Ceremony Miss Ha-zel Marguerite Miller, the talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Newton Miller of South Union avenue, and Arnold Fredlund, son of Mrs. Karin Fredlund of Pasadena, were married November 27 at 8 o'clock in the evening at the "Wee Kirk the Heather." Glendale.

Dr. V. II. Lucas officiating. The church was beautifully decorated with yellow and orchid chrysanthemums and immediately after the service a reception was held at the church for the 150 guests who witnessed the service.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin, with ruffles at the front skirt, with a straight panneled back the floor, with low-cut back. Her tulle veil was held in place with a wreath of pearls and orange blossoms. She carried extra large white chrysanthemums, and orange blossoms, tied with a triple bow ol white tulle. The maid of honor, Miss Martha Danner, was in yellow satin carrying yellow and orchid chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids were Mar-jorie Kilfeder, Lois Kilfeder.

Virginia Granted and Margaret Reis, dressed in moire gowns fashioned alike, in yellow and orchid. They carried arm bouquets of chrysanthemums. The tiny flower girl, Dolores Laun Harwager, was In yellow and orchid crepe, while little Stanley Carlton Monson was the ringbeaver. Orvllle Garrison was best man, while Carl Halstrom, Harold Hal-strom, Mitchell Pierson and William Stuart ushered. Carrie Jacobs Bond, at the organ, played one of her own compositions, "I Love You Truly," and the soloist was Doris Carver, while the wedding marches were played by Miss Margaret Whippier.

After tbn 15th inst. Mr. and Mrs. Fredlund will receive their friends in their new home at 260 West Mountain street, Pasadena. University of California at Los Angeles.

Home from Abroad Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Linden of 526 North Alpine Drive, have returned home after three months' tour abroad. They went abroad with Vincent Bendix, who was decorated by the King of Sweden and attended a reception while there given In their honor in the suite of the Swedish Crown Prince.

nvitations Issued Invitations are being issued by frs. Agnes Lillian Black for the narriage of her attractive daugh-er. Miss Virginia Lenore Black, to Jordon Tarbell Collins, the cere i the throat that they are sneezed out. The superfine dust more readily reaches the The first indications of danger from dust are chronic bronchitis and emphysema, followed by the third siijn, of "Black Spit" in which the patient expectorates pus colored with dust. Sometimes poisoning may occur from dust that carries a poison with it.

Often the poison is not actually taken into the lungs, but is removed by the upper respiratory tract and swallowed so that it is later absorbed by the intestines and enters the system that way. Lead poisoning may occur either from dust or the vapor of metallic lead. Those occupations of smelting, manufacturing paint, soldering and typesetting often give rise to It. Arsenic poisoning may also occur In this manner. The perforation of the nasal septum of those who work in chromium dust is known.

Carries of the teeth seems to occur from the sugar dust in sugar mills. "Ragpicker's Disease" is the name of the disease which attacks those who handle old rags. "Shoddy Fever" is known to attack inexperienced men when they first grind rags, bringing At Country Club One of the lovely affairs of recent date was the luncheon and bridge with which Mrs. Lloyd Strickland of Brentwood Park entertained at the Los Angeles Country Club for a coterie of intimate friends. mony to take place Wednesday eve-ting, the 18th Inst, at 8:30 o'clock the Church of the Messiah, Washington Boulevard at Van Ness venue.

4. -5 v. 'J Jjridge-Snpper i A bridge-supper was the delight-mi form of entertainment planned Mrs. Homer Joseph Specht at Vr home in' La Pere Drive, Beverly Hills, last Wednesday evening. S'he holiday motif was stressed in Presymphony Talk The women's committee of the Philharmonic Orchestra and the board of directors will be honor guests at the presymphony talk given this afternoon by Sarah Ellen Barnes at Barker's Auditorium at A.

VTtt Mrs. Warren Bovard Fashion Review Thursday NEW WAY TO Stop Under-arm PERSPIRATION Science perfected it; note its 4 advantages i I I 8 Tech-University of Southern California football game are included in the reunion program of the alumni. As chairman of the football dinner committee, Miss Bernice Palmer is co-operating with Mmes. Bovard, Elbert Kennedy, Frank Wice, E. L.

Nash, Dr. Addie B. Allen, Miss Florence Bischofit and Miss Claire Stephenson. WARREN BRADLEY BOVARD, charming wife of the vice-president of University of Southern California, has been chosen by the Trojan women to make arrangements for the annual women's football dinner to be held this month as the social climax of home-coming week, when daily events, culminating in the Carnegie at the Glenna Gould, Helena Betzing, Lu events. The day's program will be climaxed by two football dinners the men's football dinner in the 1 I Mary Louise Opposite Westlahe Park DRexel 0031 New holiday fashions by the Man- IS social hall of the Student Union and the women's football dinner, sponsored by the Trojan Women's Club in the Women's Residence Hall.

Miss Margaret Airston. president, and Miss Bernico Palmer, dinner chairman, will preside. As toastmistress, Mrs. Gregg Lifur will Home-Coming Week Observing the sixth annual Home-Coming Week, alumni of University of Southern California will return to the campus scenes of their undergraduate days for a week of festivity and reunions beginning Saturday, when the college of engineering is to sponsor an Informal dance in the social hall of the Student Union, and terminating with a formal homecoming dance the following Saturday alter the football game with Carnegie Tech. Of more than usual interest this year, when the University of Southern California is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, the home-coming program will include open house by all Greek-letter organizations Monday, the 9th when "fraternity row" in West Twenty-eighth street, will be decorated gayly and distinctively, each house striving to surpass the other in originality.

Co-eds and alumni who are in charge of home-coming events include Miss Constance Vachon, Miss Dorothy Hollingsworth and Miss Bernice Palmer, assisted by various 'committees. Judge Joseph Sproul of the Superior Court, has been appointed general chairman of Home-Coming Week for the alumni, and Robert Beardsley, jff. nequtns of Walter witter Co. introduce speakers, including Mrs. Rufus Von KleinSmid, Dr.

Mary Sinclair Crawford, Miss Dons Ten cille Timmons, Beatrice Berger, Dacotah Mizener, Mrs. Elisa Jameochian Ignatius, Wendell Waterman and John Faculty and students of the English department will be hoste to former students at a tea Wednesday afternoon, the 11th in the Women's Residence Hall, 666 West Thirty-sixth street, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Miss Florence Scott is in charge of arrangements, assisted by the social committee, including Dr. Mildred Struble, Miss Emily Biles, Lynn Clark and Harry Reed. As a guest of honor, Dr.

George W. Sherburn of the University of Chicago, will give a short talk on "Making of Modern Biography," and members of Epsilon Phi, English honorary sorority of which Miss Eunice Tlbbels Is president, will serve tea. A luncheon followed by a golf tournament at the Riviera Country Club, with alumni from the law school and dental college as contestants, are among the Friday nant, Mrs. Conway Tearle, Miss Bertha Green and Mrs. Allison Gaw.

Home-coming Week will reach its climax in a formal dance Saturday night, the 14th following the sixth annual costume parade of fraternity and sorority floats and the S.C.-Carnegie Tech football game in the Coliseum. Miss Dor-othie Smith, vice-president of the Downtown Shoppers student body and chairman of the dance committee, wrill act as is siuaenu cnairman, other com mitteemen in charge of events in elude Everett Mattcon, Dr. Fred will find the hfaru Louise, I Ith floor Barker and 2nd floor. Security Bank 7th al Grand, opp, J. Robinson a most convenient place for Luncheon schlldwater, Eugene Biscailuz, Dr.

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EVER-DRY Students and alumni of the col lege of music, will have a ban. THE FLAVORY AROMA INTO EACH CAN by THORNTON W. BURGESS- quet at the Darbv Hotel Tuesdav evening, the 10th with Miss Elizabeth Champion, president of fie Gift of YOUTH mo music alumni, presiding as toastmistress. At 8 o'clock a mu-Bicale in the college of music studios, 2601 South Grand avenue, will be given. Those taking part in the program are Misses Eloise Jones Eunice Erickson, Margery Wright, Regained AAAAAAAAAAAA BeYc an ours Has Made Good with MILLIONS! MRS.

REDDY SEES THE TURKEYS When there') something to be done, Two are twice as good as one. Reddy Fox. Reddy Fox could think of nothing but turkeys. All the day following his discovery of those turkeys ou a distant farm Reddy thought about turkeys while, ho was awake and dreamed about them while he was asleep. It seemed to him that never in all his life had hcwanted anything quite as much as he wanted one of those turkeys.

He could hardly wait for jolly, round, red Mr. Sun to go to bsd behind the Purple Hills, Just as soon as the first of the Black Shadows appeared Reddy was prepared to start. "Come on, my dear," he said impatiently to Mrs. Reddy. "Where?" demanded Mrs.

Reddy. "Why, to see those turkeys that I found last night, of course," replied Reddy. "What's the good of going 'way over there when you know you can't get them?" Mrs. Reddy demartd-ed. "Listen, my said Reddy.

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Finally he led the way. When he reached the orchard the moon was shining bright. Reddy led the way to a certain apple tree over near the barn. "There, do you see 'em?" he whispered. Reddy was watching Mrs.

Reddy sharply. He saw the gleam that came into her eyes when she saw the twelve great birds roosting in the trees and he was satisfied. He knew thai now he would have a willing partner in all his plans. "My, my, my," whispered Mrs. big they are! Do you suppose we could kill one even if we could get to it?" "Trust me for that." replied Reddy.

"Just let me get hold of the neck of one of those birds; that's all I ask. I believe one of those turkeys is roosting "lower than he did last night. Now, my dear, what do you think of my discovery?" "I think," replied Mrs. Reddy, "that we won't go home tonight. We'll stay somewhere around here until we get one of those turkeys." "Just as you say, my dear, just as you say.

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"What are you waiting for?" demanded Mrs. Reddy. "I want to see those turkeys." "You'll see them," promised Reddy. "I don't want to go up there until those lights in that farmhouse go out. If that farmer ever suspects that there, are any foxes aroUnd, we shall never have a chance to get one of those turkeys.

We must get one before he knows that we know, where they are." So Reddy and Mrs. Reddy spent the time hunting mice down in the meadow. Mrs. Reddy had very good luck and this made' her verv good natured. Yes, sir, this made her better natured.

Reddy was not so successful, but he didn't mind. I'm afraid his thoughts were not on mice. His thoughts were on turkeys. By arid by the lights went out. Mrs.

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