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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 22-1933 Women-'Home'Childreii Health Hints Helps for Shoppers Latest Fashions Beauty Aids Society and Club News Training off Child Articles for the Young can find but he keeps on whining and whuriperingl Seems to have little temperature Joe did you give 99 0 Cl ETY Denied Discipline of Fear Scored By Child Expert "4 Engagement of Popular Couple Is 4nnounced Mr and Mrs Charles Victor Worth' ington 777 Fourth avenue announce the- engagement of their daughter Margery to Hendrik Romeyn Jr son of Mr- and Mrs Hendrik Romeyn Sr 115 street The wedding date has been set for September 2 and the announcement of the approaching marriage which comes as a surprise to their many friends will be read with interest in social circles Miss Worthington is a former student of the University of California at Uos Angeles and the University of Utah and is a member of the Pt Beta Phi sorority Mr Romeyn recently received his Ph at Brown university Providence I after having been graduated from the University of Utah Summer Visitors Honored Artistic in every detail was the tea given Sunday from 4 to 7 by Miss Rhea Thomas and Mias Lucille Stphl at the Thomas home on Fifth East street in compliment to Miss Frances McCormick and Miss Betty Monroe of Washington and Miss Margaret Carter of Los Angeles Mrs Thomas assisted in enter taking and 75 guests called The lea table held an attractive center piece of gladioli and goldenglow in the rich btjmze shades of early autumn Miw Miriam Mantle and Miss Beth Jamai Resided at the tea and coffee urns Miss Daphne Smith presided at an early Sunday morning breakfast for the Washington visitors Miss McCormick and Miss Monroe at her home on Garfield street The following guests gathered: -Miss Virginia Chase Mis Ruth hjlsbet Miss Ina Hansen Miss Erma Jones Miss Bon-' nle Gibson Miss Phyllis Hart Miss June Mangel Miss Rhea Thomas and Miss Roma Chrtstopherson A' low mound of shell pink and rose petunias and pink princess tapers decorated the tabl The hostess was assisted by Mrs Alvin Smith and Miss Ruth Smith' Feted 'Miss Ellse jiiadsen presided at an attractively arranged dinner and dancing party Saturday evening at the Country club for friends of Miss Lellah Tengberg and-Lesiia Howard Ludwig whose marriage will take place in early September The din- fn Ored blooms Of the season addi ction to the guests of honor those pri ent were Miss Marcella Nebeker res ist Gwendolyn Bradley Miss Jane Van Hess Miss Kathryn Hyde Miss Peggy Ballard' Miss Amy Mosely Miss Jane McKinney Mr end Mrs Albert Erickson Lee Hansen Robert Tengberg WendeU Hatfield Arthur Kelly Jack Morgan end Mack Ballard Mist Margaret Jacobsen will entertain at a bridge suppet Thursday her home on Yale avenue for Mias who on Friday will honored at a luncheon to be given Miss Dorothy Farr and Ellas Gwen dolyn Bradley at the Farr home on street Miss Carmen Morton and Miss Jane-Van Ness will entertain at a bridge tea Saturday and the fol Uenell-Otll Miss Margery Worthington daughter of Mr and Mr Charles Victor Worthington betrothal to Hendrick Romeyn St Is made known the marriage set for September 2 Miss Mary Kimball and Miss Margaret Birrell have returned from Berkeley Cal where they attended the summer session at the University of California and visited with fiends Mrs Clark Whitney and daughter Barbara -will leave Tuesday morning for Los Angeles where they Will visit with Miss Beth Whitney for a fortnight Mr and Mrs Ross Hunsaker and children Elaine and Lawrence have returned from an extended trip through Canada and route toured Yellowstone pational park and Glacier national park They also visited with Mrand Mrs Milton Hunsaker of Butte Mont Miss MSry Gill is of Los Angeles who has been vlsitihg with her parents Mr and Mrs- A GiUls returned to -the coast Saturday Mrs Compton 'formerly of this city has been in the city with frldnds for a few days en route V) her home lh New York after a atsy in Los Angelea Miss Dorothy Hughes has returned to Salt Lake after a two months' vacation trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco Tommy anything 'Not a thing if he isnT any better In the fa eat?" morning send fcfr the doctor never seen Rim so Joe made his mistake In childish ignorance There is no excuse for the grownup person who uses fearful discipline to control children Children have an Instinctive fear of moving things of fur and feathers and sticky things They are afraid of the unfamiliar and they are timid in the dark Grown people who are thoughtless and perhaps heartless use these fears to control helpless children They would not do se if they knew what they did to the children Such fears leave traces on the nervous systentsof children They return In the form of nervous ailments Sometimes they show themselves speech defects chorea St Vitus dance They bring on night mares and sleeplessness They shake the whole nervouse organization of the children and so weaken them where they most need to be strong Don't use fearfql discipline yourself and keep an eye on the young people who have charge of little children to make sure that they It is a handy measure and easy to use but its results are bad Mr Patrl (yill give personal attention to inquiries from parents and school teachers the care and development of children Write him yi care this paper Inclosing a three-cent stamped addressed envelope for reply (Copyright 1933 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) DRY ROUGH SKIN Menlholalum toon makes dry rough skin oft and smooth MENTHOUATUM A BOOK THAT PLANS YOUR MEALS FOR A YEAR What shall wa have orbreakfast? Luncheon? Dinner? These puzzling questions are puzzling no longer For here are menus for tempting meals for every day of they ear Nowyourmealscanhave delightful variety correct combinationsfortasteandhealth FREE this week at our ahow-room Aik for "The Frigidaire Key to Mal i tr 1 Often Leaves Traces Nervous System of Youth on By ANGELO FATBI Tommy along with you Joe He been out today and I am too busy to-watch him" going to play ball on the lot How can I take care of him?" give him something to play wJh and he bother you He has to get out of the house and that's all about it Take him along" Grumbling and growling under his breath Joe took Tommy's hand and they wandered down the street Tommy being three and Joe 11 When they reached (he lot the team demanded to know what was to be done with Tommy "What did you bring him for? get all over the place and get himself hurt You big sap If the kid gets hurt be blamed for It? "I 'had to bring him My mother made me I'll fix him all He won't bother Joe led Torqmy to a grassy corner in the lot Sat him down and laid a long piece of twine that he fished dut of his pocket in front of him go by that1 snake Tommy If you do it will bite The boys laughed but Joe looked very stern and solemn and the litUe chap on the grass eyed that long string In fear'He began to cry "I don't want to stay here I want to go home" You cant go home anJ better stop hollering or the snake will bite you He stand for your Poor Tommy sat and eyed the string for a long long time and then he fell asleep exhausted He cried on (he way home He at supper time and he kept on crying in the night imagine what ails the child He an ache or a pain that ECONOMY Here is a new standard of economy A genuine Frigidaire that operates on less electric current than one ordinary lafhp bulb CONVENIENCE Automatic defrosting automatic ice-tray one-fourth more food space room for tall containers and and a compartment for frozen storage THB SUPER FRIGIDAIRB LINB WITH MANY EXCLUSIVB Today of See the ETHEL DOHEBTY -4 coufd possibly afford to live there rose' in his mind Then he laughed shortly he had forgotten that he had a rich wife to foot the bill made you laugh?" she asked the pink facade I think" doe look like cake from here But a grand place to stay and right next to the Outrigger club We'll be in the water most of the time when' we aren't dancing Fun eh? Aren't you thrilled Stuart?" all aquiver" He grinned at her Sharlene glanced away quickly lest he divine her frightful unrest She knew he had been Aistakenly lulled by her outward quiescence since Tubs day She had slept a lot in a healthy reaction to days and nights of misery and it had relieved his mind He did not comprehend the pent up state of her nerves as she stood beside him and -made saucy comments on everything As they moved up the inner basin they saw crowds of people on the dock dressed in tropical white and gay colors Across the blue water they looked like a fluttering nosegay more particularly as the scent of the flower leis they held was wafted to the ship In wsves of pungent perfume Splendid bronzed swimmers dived from the pier and came plunging through the water to meet them Then the Hawaiian band on shore struck up the plaintive "Song of the Islands" For no reason at all- unless it as the haunting melancholy of the tune Sharlene suddenly sobbed aloud Stuart glanced at her quickly She had bent over the pulling her hat down over her eyes and was weeping an uncontrollable flood of tears He took her arm and hurried her past the waving shouting all fortunately engrossed In the excitement of landing It was dreary in her stateroom hot "Snd stifling the bed unmade discarded flowers in'the basket Sharlene threw herself full length on the bed and cried with the despairing abandon of a child unable to stop It was the first time in her life she had ever wept his -way repressed yourself too said Stuart patting her shoulder helplessly been afraid of hurting me rather have you cry it -After a while she sat up is too awful! missing all the color so much fun to land in Honolulu I'm Just a He protested sincerely: a real good she cried as if he had struck her say that!" He realized with horror that he had used Kent favorite expression The sounds of music and the clamor of glad welcome died away on the pier while Sharlene made herself presentable When they finally disembarked even the lei women had departed Katie waited anxiously beside the bags In depressing silence they made their way- to the curb where Stuart hailed a couple of taxis to take them out to the hotel This is the last time do that said Sharlene as she sank back in the cab I can't summon courage enough to meet my Good Friday like like met yours then you can dump me off the end of the be no dumping" He pressed her hand hard me get you some of those wreaths Hey boy stop a minute!" He bought sweet smelling ginger leis and delicate little pikaki ones heavy fragrant ropes of camellias and carnations and piled them around neck to the tip of her charming nose Above the flowers her eyes were smiling again and Stuart was content (To be continued) Bridegroom Honored With Shower by Friends SEATTLE Aug- 21 A shower for prospective bridegrooms is the latest in social events Truman Cragin who will marry Sally Crocker in Tacoma September 23 was honored at such a party by his male friends The gifts included dish cloths boxing gloves and a mail order catalogue Relieve and Control Periodic Disturbances Doyou endure draggy backiches splitting headaches and distressing min! and aches every month? Do you suffer from-cramps so bad that you have to stay in bed? Are you often nauseated? How many medicines have you tried without relief? be discouraged Here i something that it almost sure tohelp you Take Lydia Tab let a few day before the expected discomfort and notice the difference This modem Uterine Sedative not only brings blessed relief from peri odic ailments but it acts upon the cause of the trouble Persistent use brings pennaneqt relief Chocolate -Sold by all druggists in this handy tin box Larger size In bottles BY LOUISE LONG and SYNOPSIS Five days before his marriage date socially prominent Sharlene Stand-ring's fiance Kent Damerell millionaire sportsman is called to New York to the death bed of Cora Manning a former love Cora shot herself upon learning of his engagement- Kent grants Cora's dying request that he marry her: But after the ceremony she rallies Kent tries in vain to suppress the newspaper stories He then telephones Sharlene Her mother takes the message Though it is a terrific blow Sharlene takes the news stoically To offset the publicity of her jilting Sharlene asks her best friend Stuart Pennington struggling young artist who has loved her for years to marry her Though it Is the realization of his dream Stuart knows her proposal is a mere reaction to hurt pride En route to Yuma Arlz for the ceremony he wonders if it would not be wiser for Sharlene to wait until Damerell (were free She insists on going through with the marriage After the cqngjriony the young couple fly to the Grand canyon Julie Devore model who loves the young artist is stunned at the news of his marriage She goes to Mrs Stand-ring and tells her she was engaged to Stuart Lucien Morrow the motion picture director and friend of Stuart enters on the scene Julie admits she was wrong in involving Stuart when the diplomatic Lucien offers to star her In a picture Speaking of Kent Sharlene asks Stuart should I have been made to CHAPTER XVII here Sharlene I know much harder for those whom the world calls when trouble comes It's much -easier for us who grow up with Good Friday mixing in with Easier all the way along We get more more calloused to suffering And we kid ourselves that another Easter is Just around the corner But it's bad for you had to develop any armor like that" I haven't totally unprepared Gethsemane But you Stuart had Good Friday most of your life you? And been getting my Easter the last five years since I've known you getting some satisfaction out of nd now having you "No" he said her eyes filling with tears just getting more Good having not true dear This is a bad time for you 1 just want to stand by and help! only hope 1 don't go to sleep in the garden when I want so much to watch with thee!" He smiled whimsically at her and lit another clg aret She was looking at him keenly would give you a grand time! Listen Stuart I Want to-live a per-fwtly normal married life with course dear But I'd rather you cam to with love can wait You are going to love me some day you know better than you ever loved anyone He said with a conviction he did not at all feel Sharlene smiled absently at him and her eyes sought the far the east they were leaving behind them She forgot all about Stuart's confident assumption of her love to come as her mind followed the weary old treadmill: "I wonder what Kent thinks? He had a word from me he's had to get it all from the papers As a matter of fact Kent had got all he could stand from the papers the first day He had been since then But it hadn't seemed to help any so he had let the stuff alone this morning enduring the nauseous after math Kent was striding up and down the disordered room in his dressing gown unshaven haggard The floor was strewn with old newspapers and Shar face smiled up at him from every one of them He was even guilty of grinding his heel on Stuart picture as he-paced over the crackling sheet Leigh came in from outdoors in time to answer the telephone In the living room What? Yes We'N be right He replaced the receiver and rushed over to door "Good! not'blotto" he Said cheerfully doctor wants you up at the hospital right away Cora must be worse Safi observed Kent as he began to dress rapidly Cora was weeping bitterly -when the Damerell brothers arrived The doctor and ntirse ware both bending over her but the physician straight ened up and came toward Kent "She's just a little hysterical because of the good news been tell Ing her I congratulate you Mr Damerell Your wife is going to live Oh!" ejaculated Kent as if in pain Then to the inquiring look He went over to the bed and looked down at the weeping woman She Uncovered her face and he saw stark tragedy there She pulled him down close to her mouth and whispered feverishly: I bear Itl I want to do this to think" the physician was saying pleasantly better take her to the seashore soon Mr Damerell It will hasten her recovery" ye3 quite do said Kent not caring And Cora look ing at him through her tears knew that he did not care His gaze had strayed absently to the window looking west Leigh was getting all the instructions from the doctor He called across to his Brother: Harbor eh Kent? be in time for the yacht races there Not too late to enter the you know" Kent turned with the first show of interest he had displayed for days They took Cora to Spar Harbor the day the' "Malolo" rounded Diamond Head Stuart had risen with the dawn to ndi watch the islands loom out of the mist i a clean-movie cam- ATHLETE'S FOOT Stop itching and burning Prevent spreading Kill the infection with healing Resinol PERMANENT WAVES 09 Popular STANDARD WAVE Each waved to the Individual-soft deep with thou ringlet endi -ii FINGER WAVES Completely Dried ARD I suit Hi I Hd waves Hd curly HI tidi mil 9 Wave $101 25c 25c BRING CROQUIGNOLB WAVES 9 for $100 A FRIEND $195 Furious Paris Vtf Wsto i SO Alreita Marie Wave 60 3 2 for $351 6 2 for (451 Shampoo and Set Extra on to Wave LA RUE 31C BROOKS ARCADE BLDG (Over Broadway WAS SS31 With stainless porcelain in terior every detail reflect the quality that has mad Frigidaire the choice of anul lion more buyers than any other electric refrigerators Boise- Idaho Idaho Emmett Idaho Pocatello Idaho Idaho Falla Idaho Twin Falla Idaho Caldwell Idaho Rexburg Idaho Salmon Idaho Firth Idaho Rupert Idaho NEVADA Co Ely Ns WYOMING England has paign HOW TO KEEP WELL Bridge Supper Given in Honor Of Bride-Elect A few close friends of Miss Mildred Ross- who will wed Robert Gaddie September 8 gathered at the Cahoon home in Holladay Monday evening at a prettily arranged bridge supper presided over by Miss Virginia Cahoon and Miss Delores Bailey in honor of Miss Ross Garden flowers in the pastel shades were arranged in artistic clusters on the supper table A beautifully arranged tea given by Mrs Harvey Ross Sunday from 4 to 7 at honored Miss Ross The hostess and her daughter were assisted in receiving by Mrs Gaddier-and 200 guests called A silver bowl of pale yellow and pink rosea centered the tea table covered with a cloth of heavy lace and Ivory tapers In silver holders lighted the two ends Presiding were Mrs Stanley Kulp Mrs Lester Gottschall Mrs Waters Mrs George Watson Mrs Kuhre Mrs William Ryberg Mrs Arch Browning and Mrs Leonard Cahoon Miss Helen Hansen Miss Mabel Ross Miss Helen Caddie and Miss Margaret Gaddie assisted in serving and Miss Jeanne Reynolds Miss Margaret Ross and Miss Faye Sanders were in-oharge-of-therdining room Mrs Shirley Jensen received the guests at the 'door During the tea hours Miss Kathryn HydeMis Betty Craw ford Mis Helen Barton ana "Miss Sarah Castle entertained with mu-Brown have issued invitations for a slcal -numbers Miss Clara Cfeer And Miss Afton bridge supper Friday evening for Miss Ross and Saturday Miss Louise Reynolds will preside at a luncheon at ner home on Yale avenue for the bride-elect Mrs Walter Koch of East Orange is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Ernest Rossiter at the Temple Square hotel Mrs Koch will be re membered as Mis Betty Rossiter bride of last -summer Mr and Mrs Russell Woodruff and family have from Holiday park on the Weber where they have spenrthe pst month Mothers of Lvnds chapter No OE will entertain at a oarty at Liberty park Tuesday at 10 Mn a Salt Lake circl'' No 559 Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Tuesday at 8:15 at the 0 0 hall Ladies' Aid of Second Christian church will meet -with Mrs Kate Yante 1373 Parkway avenue Tuesday at 1:30 Rosedale elub wIITmeet with Mrs Goodro 752 Roberta street Wed nesday at 1:30 A BVANS type of appendicitis the organ bursts rather promptly pus discharges into the tissue-ground the appendix Fortunately peritonitis promptly follows This usually walls oft the pus resulting in what is called an abscess and preventing general peritonitis Unfortunately the pus germs of the abscess are apt to cause some gangrene Occasionally some of them get into the blood stream causing blood poisoning Infected blood clots sometimes break away and cause liver abscess or pus near the liver Why some cases rupture so rapidly we not know We say the germs are Virulent or the appendicitis is of that type but those are statements of fact and not satisfactory explanations (Copyright 1933 Chicago Tribune) To the limit of space questions pertaining toi hygien and prevention of disease will be answered in this columa Personal replies will be made to inquiries under proper limitation! when return stamped envelope is in closed Dr Evans will not make diagnosis of prescribe for individual dii- TODAY'S HOROSCOPE The planetary configurations both by mutual and lunar aspect must be read as having an adverse or sinister influence on the affairs of this day although things may be lively and ln- teresting There Is a sign of intrigue conspiracy or secret enmity but these may be circumvented by alertness and precaution especially as to writings arid with rings mergers or secret bodies Make changes carefully It If la Year Birthday Those whose birthday it Is are con fronted by a year calling for all their alertness precaution and wise han dllng of affalri having an element of Intrigue or treachery especially connection with large corporations secret societies or so-called rings or mergers Be keen for deception and subtlety in all connections )ect to fraudulent and subtle attacks treachery or Intrigue It may lean to peculiar or morbid urge qr Impressions and needs sympathy and careful training Notable nativity: Debussy composer (Copyright 1933 King Features Syndicate Inc) FROWNS UPON FREE LUNCH NEW YORfC Aug 21 WV-Maybe the A will be bad medicine for1 free lunch seekers When the Society of Restaurateurs meets tomorrow a move will be set afoot to ban the serving of free food with beverages or free beer with food The word In Tahitian means mark" By DR 4NB lowing Tuesday will entertain tha autumn Popular Miss Beatrice the near future guest at a by Mrs' William William Erickson town house tor evening Mr entertain at a bridge on Seventh Sharp and Mrs honor Miss ning at Mra Sherman avenue Ralph Gygt at her home on Friday evening the motif of a by Miss Sunday I nollle (WkUS Mra Lawrence a tea Sunday Miner home 467 whose marriage BROWP SHIRTS AND THE BREED a long time the sterilization laws of various American states were regarded by Europeans as an illustration of extreme exercise of authority As a rule these laws wera upheld by the courts although there has been an occasional adverse one recently rendered being far reaching TheaLlaws have never gone beyond making it Incumbent on the authorities in charge to secure the sterilization of certain Inmates of institutions Tha person who were advised to undergo the operation wer idiots imbeciles feeble minded and members of a few other groups The cases were always persons who wera maintained at public expense and whose children should there be any would certainly be a burden on the The new now is that under the Hitler regime Germany la to go much farther than wt have ever gone According to the newa story the law requires physicians to report all cases of certain inheritable disease and defect Presumably the law requires other to rdport those Cases not seen Mteas awUie m4thetby phyeisienetenA that ieoetfshottld be since many if not most of these cases are not physically sick and no physician is in charge The conditions and diseases specified by the law are hereditary Imbecility insanity mania epilepsy SL Vitus dance blindness deafness alcoholism bodily deformities persons with paranoia persecution mania dementia praecox and melancholia A court ia to pass on each case since not all tha diseases disorder! and deformities mentioned are inheritable in one-half the cases This Is more then true of St Vitus dance blindness and deafness and of the general run of insanities and epilepsies If the court decides that the person man or cannot beget children that would not be a burden on the community or worse sterilization Is decreed There is no reversal of the decree The law also provides for voluntary aterihzatlon Apparently the government wants to increase the birth rate of Germany as Mussolini wants to raise that of Italy The German birth rate once so high Is now scarcely higher than the death rate while in the cities the birth rate is the lower of the two But it Is even more anxious to Improve the Germsn stock or at least to prevent it from deteriorating 'Josephine Tewney at a kitchen shower for bride Bride Motif Simper a bride of was the honored luncheon Saturday given and Mrs at tha Cobblemore 20 guests Tuesday Earl Simper will supper at her home East end Mra Jessie Max Creer will Simper Wednesday eve- Creer'g home on Thursday afternoon Mr Will entertain IS guests Emerson evenue and the bride-elect will be bridge supper to be Doris Erdman Trousseau'Tea A Miner received at from 2 to 5 at the street Miss Miner to Howard John- place shortly displayed to her friends The a centerpiece of yellow and matching princess holders and waa Italian cut-work cloth Dyer and Miss Mau- presided and were Fsye Miner and Miss Seventy-five guests e-a Little entertained a Mra Schneider Conn who la a summer city at luncheon ts- Art Barn' Eight close present Greene 3744 South announces the daughter Ethelyn to son of Mr' and Mra Murray which took April The couple will September 9 at 732 street Clawson appreciates response to her clearance INCLUDES SIX NEW DB LUXE ALL-PORCELAIN MODELS THB FINEST FRIGIDAIRES EVER BUILT RIGIDAIRE a GENMtiAl UOTOSlS valve Thrilling demonstration at Any Showroom Below son will take her trousseau tea table held tnspdragons tapers in low covered with an Mra Jeannette rlneNelsen -assisted by Mia Margaret Orme called Mra Vecker few friends of of Hartford visitor In the oently tt the friends were Mra May 1 Ninth East street marriage of her Peter Pilati Guilio Pilati of place early in be at home after East First South Mrs Clara the generous sale With additional help abe will be able to care for those unable to get waited upon yesterday (Adv) Clara Clawson North State St Apt I Final 75 to £3 OFF CASH No Exchange AUERBACH CO LELAND FLINT CO Broadway and State Wasatch 300 253 East Third South Wasatch 7822 17 COMPANY Salt Lake Cily Utah Intermountain Distributors The three countries In which gov- ur emmental authority is most nd but may be aub- A child born on this day should be Italy Germany and are those In which the large health program)) are being carried out -Backward Russia appears to be trying to catch up Health promotion occupies considerable apace In their program Italy is undertaking malaria control in a masterful way And now Germany attempts to accomplish something la genetics UTAH Ogdea Electric Co Otdnn Utah Cache Valley Electric Co Loxan Utah 4 Ryan Brigham City Utah IDAHO Anderson Co Idaho Heatlnf Eng Anderson Co Pocatello Electric Co A Coy Detweller Coal Co Peekham Furniture Co Iterdtl Electric Co Pioneer Garage Boyle Slayton Hardware Co lim Ross Mutual Lnmber Moab Garage Blackham anlos An to Co Stanley Chevrolet Co trim Lavton Inc Tellurlde Power Co Tellurlde Power Co Tellnride Power Co TellnrMe Power Co Tellurlde Power Co forti Ice Cream Co Price Utah Moab Utah Moroni Utah Tooele Utah (lurricae Utah Lavton Utah Richfield Utah 4 Delta Utah Satina Utah Gunnison Utah Milford Utah Eureka Utah ABSCESS writes: Would like Information as to a friend who has had a severe case of blood poisoning after gangrene had set in This was after an operation for appendicitis No healing has started as yet We ell wonder lust why this happened REPLY The probability that this was a case vt sppendiciaL abscess Ia this and had stayed to marvel at the gigantic cloud forms over jagged peaks Sharlene joined him on the top deck as Waikiki came in eight She pointed out the pink facade of the largest Hawaiian hotel In its spot of green where we're going to stay" she told him gaily The familiar question of how he Goodman Tldball Wellman Smith Cedar City Utah 8 Reece Payson Utah Kemmerer VK I4M 1.

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