The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 29, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE January 29J 904 [
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A Weekly Record .
of Social . Events
'fIrs. Harry A. Pence will entertain -
- this afternoon
tcrtain at a Kensington -
tcrnoon from two to fivc.
RC\ Cole entertained thc members -
bers of his Sunday school class in
a very pleasant manner on Wed-
. nesday cvcning-
'a ' The G. G. S. met in very plcas-
ant session at thc home of Miss
May Maddox on North Harlan
i street last Saturday afternoon.
A number of young people have
arranged for a social dance to be
) given at Ryan's hall this cvening.
A pleasant time is anticipated
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Miss Nettie Cleveland entertained -
tained on Monday cvcning. The
, event was in thc nature of a leap
year lancing party and was very
highly enjoyed by all who were
prcsen t.
The missionary tea given by
the Woman's Missionary society
of thc M. E. church last Friday
evening at thc home of 'fIrs Ly-
for was a most delightful occa-
sion. Thc chicken pie was splcn-
did-ask T. J. Gist and W S ,
Korncr.
Thc ! -1. S. NI. club met last
Saturday evening with ! 'fliss Edna
. Crook A program consisting of
' selections by various members
was rendered after which ( laint'y
refreshmcnts were served by thc
hostcss. It was a , very enjoyable
meeting.
Irs. Chas AI . Wilson cntcr-
tamed on Tuesday evening in
honor of Rev. an(1 Mrs , Cole A
number of guests were present ,
and were very nicely cntertained.
A special feature was thc music ,
selections being furnished by Mrs.
Brigham of K : nsas City and also
by Clarence Smith.
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! Nlrs J. R , Simanton cntcrtain-
ed at dinner on last Friday. The
, occasion , while of an informal
nature , was made exceedingly enjoyable -
, joyablc by thc true spirit of hospitality -
pitality that prevailed and by thc
t excellence of the menu. Those
' present were lrs. W. S. Korner ,
' Mrs. J. V. Ratekin , 1lrs.V. . H.
. Kerr , lVIrs. Geo. W Schoc1 , 1\'lr8.
Chas. Schock and 1\'Irs H. Siman-
ton.
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y in Council was held on' Friday
evening , thc hostess being Miss
Josephine Gehling. Owing to
the unavoidable absence of 1\lrs.
Barton and 1\Hss Betts two important -
tant numbers on the program . . . .
were not given. The club , 'how-
cxer , listened to readings by Miss
Graves and 1\'lrs. Stanbro , both of
which were very fine and highly
I enjoyed Very fine music was
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furnished by Miss Zola Jones
Thc club then went info business
session Refreshments were scn'-
ed.
Soro&is announces that thc next
number of its lecture course will
be the appearance of The 1'yrol-
cans , a company of clever Tyrolean -
ean yocllers The company is
spoken of by the musical critics
of thc leading American and En-
glish journals as very cxcel1en
't ' heir repertoire of classic and
popular music is very extensive
and they render a program entirely -
ly different from that of any other
concert company o'f its nature.
The 'l'yrolcans will appear at
Jenne's opera house on the even-
ing of February 8th.
Catherine Santo and John Ma-
jcurcs were married Wednesday
morning at St Francis Catholic
church , There were a number of
friends present to witness the sol-
cmn wedding mass at which Hcv
H Hex officiatcd.
The bride is a daughter of
Charles Santo and is widely
known as an excellent young
lady , and one who is most highly
respccted.
The groom is a son of Jacob
Majeurcs and is a worthy young
man , enjoying the highest conti-
deuce of all who know him.
Mr and 1\lrs. 'f1ajeures will be
at home to their friends on thc
groom's fine farm near Rulo.
lV1rs 'V" . S. Fast was the hos-
teRs for Sorosis on Wednesday
aftcrnoon. Nature had assumed
her beautiful winter garb and the
bright sunshine with the fresh
invigorating air made a delightful -
ful day. A large number of the
club members were present and
the meeting was one of the m'st
pleasant of. the season. 1\lrs. Geo.
Holland read a carefully prepared
paper on "Roman Art and Archi-
tecture " Her clear , forceful way
of presenting the s1.ibject gave to
her hearer ; the best possible idea
of Roman Art. A paper by 'fIrs.
George Schock on HThc Advan-
tages of Club Life" displayed
much originality of thought and
of higher ideals for womel A
leading thought : was , that it is
the privilege as well as the duty
of club women to recognize their
responsibilities in the various
walks of life and to strive to live
up to thcm. Discussion followed ,
thus bringing light to bear on all
sides of question. ? Ir. Oswald
presented three pictures of tc ! interior -
terior of the library and one of
the club members for the approval -
al of the club. These pictures
are to bc sent with the educational -
al exhibit of Sorosis and Friends
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in Council to Prof. Barbour of the
state university for the St. Louis
exhibit. Miss Anita Wilson then
favored the club with a piano solo
which elicited hearty applausc.
Owing to thc intended removal to
Hutchinson , Kas , of one of our
most efficient and dearly loved
members , the club expressed to
Mrs. E. W. Cole their appreciation -
tion of her loyalty and helpfulness -
ness and the deep regret that in
the near future she must sever
the bonds which b ltd us so close-
ly. 1 Mrs. Cole responded in her
gracious heartfelt manner and .
when thc club gave her the chau-
tauqua salute in parting tears of
genuine regret glistened in the
eyes of Sormis mcmbcrs. lVII's.
Cole is recognized as a woman . of
rare ability and intelligence and
the members of Sorosis takes
pleasure in commending her to
our sister clubs in the Sun Flower
.state.
The guests of honor were 1\'Irs.
West of Tabor , Iowa , mother of
: Mrs. Cole and Miss Ethel Gaskell
of Craig , 1\10. , niece of Dr. Fast.
The elaborate refreshments served -
ed by the hostessassistcd by Miss
Gaskell , proved conclusively , that
lVIrs.- Fast js a faithful student of
Domestic Sciencc.
Late Verdon News.
Verdon , January 28.-Special
to The Tribune-'l'he ) infant
daughter of Dr. Fisher died at
the home of her parents on Tues-
day e\'ening. The funeral was
held this morning from the Evan-
gelical church . and the . , services
were largely attended. The bereaved -
reaved parents have the sympathy -
thy of all in their great sorrow.
Pert Bowers held thc lucky 1
number that drew the kitchen
cabinet in thc big contest con-
ducted by the proprietors of the
Verdon . mill. ,
The members of the Christian
church tendered He\ , Morrison
a farewell reception last \'cnil1g'
Fire bugs have been operating
in Blue Springs. An attempt
was recently made to burn the
Cetitral hotel and also a residency -
dency
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Staple and
Fancy Groceries
Highest Market Price
Paid for Pro d u c e .
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NAMES OF DISEASES.
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By Knowing the Right Ones , Trouble
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Is Sometimes Averted {
One of thc first essentials to the
study of any science is a definite 'r '
1menclutur.e---the of one
n < - - fixing
name to one thing-for without
that there can be no common 1
ground for discussion , and the
words of u writer may convey u 11
wrong impression and " give rise to 'j
erroneous ideas , the opposite , per- .
haps , of what was intended. -
Unfortunately , says Youth's ! -
Companion , definiteness in names / ;
is i eonspil'uousIJ'lhl'king in nwdil'u 1 '
' science , and n01 oniv in the pdpu- I'
1m' nallles of diseases , but even in
the terms eulployed by physicians . \
themselves The confusion of : " ,
spe'eh ' is particuhtrly : unfortunate ' r ; . .
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in medieinp , for it may be thc oc . , : ,
casion of very serious Pl'rOl'S For ' : .
example , a mother hears that a _ : . ' .
neighbOl"s child has membranous
sore throat . TIm seems a sim- .
pIe little thing , Hud she takes no . - I
rare to keep her own child atwav
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from the npig-hbor's homw. 'rhe
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neighbors themselves : are not ; ; I
alarmed , hut even let the little vis- o
itol' into the sick room. If the doc- . : . . . .
tOl' had not employed a puphe- l. : . , r '
miam , but had called the "memL t
LH'anous sore throa1" diphtheria , ; .
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everyone would have known he 1 . 1. " .
gravity ; of the case and other ehil- :
dl'en would not have been need- ; ' _ ,
lessly 1 ( 'xpm ed. ' ' , : . it
Much misunderstanding results " , "
from the loose use of the word
"tJ'phoi " It really means HI'P
s'mblinA' typhus , " and E : ) nw 1PI'II1 .
was attached to a fever some or . , . ;
the snnptoms of whi'h resemble - . . ' _
those of typhus fp\'pr. But it is i , .
applied also in the form of an ad- , .
jel'tiye other cOlHlitions dis
pasps. Thus , the ] "t 'phoid state"
is a condition of extreme weak-
mess ! , with : tt'mpOl'atmental : ,
clouding , such as one sees in the !
third 01' fourth week of a severe
typhoid ren r. In the same WH.\ - i
the term typhoid pneumonia iH .
sOllletimes used to designate a I
pneumonia in which the Intidnt i , " , :
overcome b.v the poison of the di's- . _ ' : ,
ease and has fallen into the "t ) ' - - - ' . ; ;
phoid state , " but it does not imply . ' - . ( '
Ii mixture of typhoid fever and ' : , :
pnl'umonia , us is popularly be-
ieved. I
Inflammation of the and i
lungs .I
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lung 1 fever are popular expres ' . : : ' ' :1
lions meaning pneumonia , but the ' 0' "Y
term pneumonia itself is applied . 0 , : )
to several entirely distinct dis , . ' . . . .1
eases of the lung's. . _ _ _ . , _ _ _ . . _ = -
Scarlatina . is another name for " . _
scarlet fever , and it does not sig . _ . ,
nify a mild form of the diseasf' . -
Varioloid also is real smallpox
only in mild form , and a vUl'ioloid" < ' I
patient may give smallpox : in a''r'
most virulent form to an unpi'o . ' , f
tested person , . ' . :
All this goes to show that diseases - . , . ; . ) . . ' . j I
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eases , like other things , should bl' 1 , ' 0" I
called by their I'i cllt namps \
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Marries to Reform i , - ' < 'I '
A woman seldom marries a man - 'j j
to reform him unless he' has money
ey and is miserly.-Chicago DaBs . . !
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