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Show PAGE SIX THE HERALD JOURNAL. -- LOGAN. UTAH. M 0N 1 D AY suRF20? U jI i in PAGE tht diamonds. arid the king f.ir a sq lay i:t own then-forhe now jumps mi.r i i ip t of luh.s and u no trump He U.td' Ins at 'I he IMaj a e of ht trts, Jim tiding two tlubs s lead is his fourth b st Imm ugi..ii tie tneu ions on 'Ahnn the de hirer wins hi- - dm round- He is Hi tin dutiiniv aiol hi' t e ih nr an see th t if he niib aft thi nine of spadi and v-t illb. o urn of t !. will unoiuN tie di of hi" hulls .aid the j it k of lid now dec nit s to (A v v -- ! i 1 - l MRS. RULA C. PITZER Editor duniiny 3 queen will be whde if a spade is discarded the tune of spades will be led from uummv and the last two tiuks won by the declarer with the king tnd eight of spades Hour bidding, but wondt rful play, sp, )i t is down to ihe qiu.cn and gave this pair the maximum on tin of pude ami the king of the hand Inns if ne discards the king o! hGoprghi 132, NKASi-mu.I- look', to the deilaii.r is holding me king of clubs. ind so tut tie later diops tn of luaits from his own qu n hand on the last diamond, leaving him with the king and tight of ! if b.. he it e g.md I aw End of the Month Clearance-Drasti- c Odds ;md ends, broken lots, soiled and mussed articles -- Reductions Every piece of old merchandise mercilessly reduced! Wednesday and Thursday, June daughter. Velma, to lit of Omaha, Neb The eremony was performed Wednesday in the Logan temple After the marriage a wedding sup-- I r was served at the home of the brides parents Twenty of the immediate relatives and friends were present Mr and Mrs Balhf left Thurs-Mrs. F V. C'hamp and Mis t I'reston motored i George ly for southern Utan where they Ogden will visit for some time after Monday afternoon to at end a given by Mrs Rice Kimball m whih tliev will make their home compliment to Miss IolIy houn-D- in Nebraska fine of the social events of the Vine a bride elect of the vek Aoek was th trousseau tea presided over by Miss Meleta Van , irden at the home of her Mr and Mis W A Va hden The rooms were beaufi-aJIdecorated, W'lth varieties of Mils Dtllu Hu by .as bode ut tloueis The tea table at a dmuer pal ly at hei b uue with a pink and whiti Monday evening, tlie Oi.imii be ilk cloth ituteied with low vase ing her birthday unmvwsuy A d ni.a-color hnrvony of pink and yellow MissVan Oiden was assisted was carried nut m the appoint in ihe receiving line by her moth melds for the dinner Mrs Ervin Van Orden was A birthday cake holding small et m of th tea room Those center-piece- . coaig the formed candles yellow Living were. Mrs Glen Wir, On either side of the tukt Rose Hendrick and May Wheeler were lighted yellow tapers in pink Mrs Ltdand Van Orden was in Favors and place cards i holders. barge of the trousseau room and were of harmonizing shades Mrs J. H Miss Verla rt and Places were marked for Miss Hendricks Tag. of the took charge Alla Beach Miss Bernice Quinney, Mr Hugh Wil gift room Mr. Vern PoulD-rcalled during On? hundred-fiftand (MaiU Mr William kinson, Miss Van Orden rethe afternoon Miss Busby eived many beautiful gifts. n Thursday afternoon, Mrs Asa Thomson entertained at a bim day party for the many little friends ot her daughter, Dauna Lou Luncheon was served after Mrs W. W. Koss entertuned a! which games were enjoyed a prettily arranged luncheon at hursduy afternoon, Mrs Eva in Parkinson entertained the Liteiaiy her home Friday afternoon V. Mrs. Victor dub at her home compliment to Mrs. VV, book the received of Berkeley, Calif. The Hendricks Juncheon table was centered with Shadows on the Hocks' by Will a bouquet of bu.terfly sweet peas Gather. Luncheon was served to club members and the following in pastel shades. Mesdames Harry Covers were marked for Mrs special guests: Scott Mrs. Partridge Coley, George Villet, O E. Tyner, McCloughlin, of Portland, Oregon, Mrs J. W C B Stoddard and Mrs Leonard Miss Hill of Los Angeles Dollar, Mrs. C W. Hansen, HanJack Milligan, assistant superNora Ehason, Miss Phoebe sen, Miss Hansen and Miss Re- intendent of the Amalgamated Sugar company, suffered a broken becca Nelson. A social afternoon of music ant leg in three different places on Thursday afternoon while working visjting followed the luneheon. Some bags in the sugar room of sugar fell down upon him He was rushed to a hospital for treatment . Mrs Langton Barber returned night I'rom Detroit, Mich., during the The annual orlocal was celebrated by the week where she has spent the the ganization Monday evening at A past few weeks She accompanied cunyon in Logan Girls camp her sister. Mrs Effie Barrows of box lunch was served after whie! Logan, to Michigan, where Mrs an informal program was given. Barrows has a daughter attending Games, card and dancing were si hool. enThe Second Year other features of the eevenings club girls Thirty-fivcouple met Thursday at the school house tertainment affair with their leaders. Mrs Jay Van enjoyed the Orden and Mrs Durrell Hendricks The lesson, "Simple Desserts," was hscussed. Muss Leonard Hill and daughter rma, of Los Angeles are visiting A Lloyd family reunion was held with friends 'lere until Sunday at the home of Mr and and relatives.August 1H0 Sout Daniel Lloyd, Mrs enter-sineMose Mrs Gustaveson First East All members of the the A1 Lons club at her which imlud were present, family After a 'ome Friday afternoon i hildren and grand ed thirty-ninwas 'eltcious luncheon served, children. Prizes were 'ridge was enjoyed A program was given by mem C. B Stoddard warded to Mrs. bers of the group with Mr Lewis nd Mrs C L Rawlins Special Lloyd acting as master of cere s were Mrs Willard monies A b.inouec was served r ;ue.'ts and Mrs V J Cunningham the afternoon It was clei ided t Mrs Lawrence Pouisen enter-unemake the reunion an annual af the DeLure club at her fair. After a Friday afternoon Those present weie Mr and Mrs 'ome 'clicious was served Daniel Lloyd, Mr and Mrs I) P 500" was luncheon Prizes were enjoyed and family of ('.ran Maughan to warded Mrs Dorris Hyer and Idaho, Mr L T Llod and Lewi Mrs John Pouisen Special guests Lloyd of Salt Lake City Mr am etc Mrs John Pouisen, Mr J Mrs H H Lloyd and family of V Baer. Mrs Talbot. Maynard H Mrs E Mr and Wellsville, Mrs Kenneth Cottle. Mrs Loyal Llovd and children of Aiueiu Vnd and Miss Mina Pouisen Falls, Idaho, Mr ofand Mis l IdaH Mesdames Friday evening. John Bancroft, Lloyd mid family Pouisen. Earl Karren, Ben Pouisen, ho, Mr and Mrs Elmer l.lnvd am Hde Howu Bill and Doppe. rth I Mrfamily of M.ilud, Mr and at a kitchen shower m Calif ngelo.1 Kent of Los itmor of Miss Jessie Van Orden Mr. and Mis. .1 I Combe am' i bride elect family of Ailianihra, Calif Mr and Mrs Eteriek Miller and on Arve! and daughter Flossy of diellev. Idaho weck-,wrf of Mr and Mrs Glenn Wiguests ser N'edra Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Yeutes of' f Miss daughter Mr and Mrs C. B. Stoddard. marriage Niblcy annoume the to ent a mderu Mil Mr successful append!- their daughter, Lula, of Mr ana Uis operation at a Logan hoston L. Johnson, son She is reported Mrs Janies C. Johnson of Logano pital Saturday. is doing nicely admit lohuson is Mr colMr and Mrs J W Boan the Utah State Agricultural Mrs H S Karren and son, Nate, formlege Mr. Johnson is hNo a and is and Junior Allred spent Sunday in er3 student of the college with the Fhi Kappa Iota Ogdtn visiting Mrs Hannah i In Japan, even, little princesses to school just like other must children. Here's her roval holiness, the Princess Tern, daughter of tin enqieror and empress, royal starting out from the classes. palace to her three-- attend Tea In Ogden ta Dinner Party par-iiL- On Birthday friends for the past m nth turned to their home i Smithy sTilif, Saturday Many from here attt uded tin Saturdav ball game in Anmlg.i Lewiston pi nets won the game ( and User Mm Mr and "mlv spent Sunday usili.ir n H inn i CONIMG IHJlh'tL t!n' 4 y Luncheon Honors Local Visitor 1 EXrCkTS 1 1 AV IT Article No. :U! M. K. MckKNNKI Secretary, American BriilKi1 Li ,kii II V One bn! that Is thoroughly standardized ill all eontrm t bridge bid ding systems is the jump shin oven all All authorities agice tha' a jump shift overeall bnl is a gome demand bid and places an obligation on both partners to kei p the bidding open until a game-goincontract is arrived at However, the beginner at eon tract must be careful not to abuse this bid and convey ineorieet information to partner Of eoti'-sif you are lucky and it is your turn to win, sometimes even l g nus-bi- is d fortunate the Take following hand in which South gets into a seven no1 trump contract and by wonderful play succeeds in making it A9-- 6 Kiwanis Social At Girls Camp Lloyd Family Reunion Sunday d e Hen-Iriek- d VNone NORTH AQ-10-7- T - t 5 Ul Vi l- 5 3-- H Dealer 2 SOUTH K-J- -7 A V K-- 7 AA-9-- 6 The Buhling South the dealer in some s terns would open the bidding with two spades, hut under the systen advocated bv the writer the orn over one South should open wit! one spade West passed and North when the hand was played, mad the mistake of overcalling will hree diamonds He was trying partner that the iontratm. must not close at less th in came What w'ould you do with tin South hand All that South need i Parents Announce All-re- The young couple their home in Logan. will make NOW PLAYING! 1 v Recent Marriage fraternity. CapitoL Mrs. Arnold Talbot and children. have been visiting relatives and Warner BAXTER Man About Town 29-3- 0 |