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Robinson ter of (Continued from Preceding f Put) Dolores Miss Society daughMr Mrs H H and§ Rob-inso- (Continued from Preceding Page) n friends from out of town: Dr and Mrs H H King of Montpelier Dr of Farm- and Mrs M G Wilcox of Ogden whose-Mr and Mrs H T Woodward of ington Tremonton The anniversary dinner was served on Sunday Othqr guests invited in for the djnneryyere Dr and Mrs H R McGee and George Whitney S Clark McGee of Los Angeles Mrs S B Thatcher and little of will take place granddaughter Marietta Elery Los Angeles are visiting here with Dr of relatives They are guests early in Novemand Mrs Mrs D C Budge during their stay in Logan ber in Los An- - art Mrs Parry Johnson ' Mrs K C Riter left Friday for Chicago 111 Where she will join her husband Mr and Mrs Riter spent theif vacation here Mr Riter left for Chicago two weeks ago Mr and Mrs J P Griffin left last week-en- d for Mesa Arix where they will spend the winter gorosis club met Wednesday eve— ring at the home of Mrs Rulon Johnson with Mrs'Mohnson Mrs Kenneth Vanderhoff and Mrs Tom A business Green as hostesses meeting was held with refreshments The following new off ollp wing ficers were elected for the ensuing year: President Mrs Kenneth Pal-men — vice president Miss- - Maud Griffin secretary and treasurer Mrs 'Conrad Harrison MrSfO S Officers northern district fcrs Ransom reported the national ’Convention held recently at Cleveland Ohio Mp Howard Call junior pdjtjebfflent of Logan unit gaveajireport of the state convejwrtfwhicii was held Mrs in SahXaB City recently Cepri Davis membership chairman spoke briefly on the responsibility of members carrying out objectives Mrs Henry Salisbury led in community singing The hostesses for the evening included Mrs A G Bateson Mrs A O Anderson Mrs Howard Call Mrs Joseph McMur-ri- n Mrs Lewis Edwards Mrs Cecil Davis Mrs L F Keller Mrs Rav Crookston Miss Kathryn Preston Miss Grace Muir Miss Annice Reese Miss Elva Larsen and Miss Marjorie Fereday Mr and Mrs W B Hayward and little daughter Sandra of Salt Lake City came to Logan to attend the homecoming at the U S A C and the Utah-Agggame They were guests at the home of Dr and Mrs J W Hayward during their visit here Mr and Mrs William Peterson end little son Clain of Salt Lake guests of Mrs A City are week-en- d H Thompson They came to attend e the game Y Clawson and C Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs E L Anderson of Salt Lake City who came to attend game were guests the of Mr and Mrs Ross Anderson over week-en- d the Mr and Mrs T M Woodland of Arimo Idaho spent the week-en- d here as guests of Mr and Mrs C H Wakeley U A C Women’s club met Monday afternoon in the tearoom of the Bluebird with Mrs D C Budge as hostess Mrs Joel E Ricks gave a delightful review of George Middletons "That Was Balzac" Tea was served There were a few special guests Clio club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs James H Linford Mrs V D Gardner gave an interesting review of "Beyond Sing the Woods” by Trygve Gulbranssen Following the program tea was There were several special served guests Women’s Literary club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs M C Harris Mrs W G Raymond gave -- Weddings Utah-Aggi- Utah-Agg- ie in the State Soter-Mandmony took place October 15 at the MAGNA — Mr and Mrs James home of the bride’s parents Soter of Magna announce the mar- riage of their daughter Wilma to George Mandas of McGill Nev The ceremony was performed last Sunt day in the Greek Orthodox church Harold Gavalas officiating The bride was lovely in her ivory velvet wedding gown fashioned in flowing lines Her veil of bride’s illusion was held to her head with a coronet of tiny seed pearls Her bouquet of Americaji beauty 'roses accented her ivory frock Mrs James Paras attended the bride as matron of honor She wore a chiffon gown in American beauty shade The maid of honor Miss Katherine Soter was frocked in gold satin and carried matching chrysanthemapUCxMiss' Fay Soter Miss KatheritnSJorfell and Miss Floor 'we bridesmaids and were gowned alik'jL ip oolbred satin dresses with bojjftiWs of matching An-geli- chrysanthawttlfiis SfttfiWel Soter William Floor and James Cannonelos wire ushers Alex Kafkas acted as best man for the bridegroom Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Moose hall with 300 guests in attendance Mr and Mrs Mandas will make their home in McGill ie Robinson-Clar- k FARMINGTON— Mr and Mrs H H Robinson announce the engagement of their daughter Dolores to Whitney S Clark of Los Angeles The mhrnage will take place early in November A prettily arranged announcement dinner was given on Thursday evening when the betrothal of the young couple was announced by Mrs Robinson and Mrs Golden Stringham of Salt Lake City at the Robinson home The living rooms were attract- ively decorated with a profusion of autumn flowers and leaves The guests were seated at one table centered with a basket of fragrant roses and at each end were silver candlesticks holding ivory princess tapers The announcements were on folders with a ivory heart-shape-d picture of the bride inclosed to which was attached a miniature golden key Farrer-Dewe- y SANDY — Mr and Mrs J W Far rer of Sandy announce the engage' ment of their daughter Helen to Robert E Dewey son of Mr and Mrs John Wtebel of West Jordan The marriage will take place early in November after which the young couple will make their home in Los Angeles Miss Farrer is a graduate of the Brigham Young umVeretty'""’-"'- Gunnell-Mr- s -- C -- Odie'srauxiliary to Union Pac'ific club No 6 will hold the meeting Tuesday at 1:30 SPRINGVILLE — Announcement regular p m at the Hotel Ben Lomond for is made of the marriage of Miss luncheon Reservations may James Miller Esther daughter of made with Mrs Byron Powell Miller of this city to Roy Brown of Standardville which took place Hostesses at Bridge Wednesday in Salt Lake City The John N Kinney and Miss Mrs to at make their home couple plan were hostesses Christensen Luella Standardville e to 'the Bridge club luncheon s Saturday afternoon with and Ben Lomond bridge SPRINGVILLE — Announcement at the Hotel of Mrs Kinney 1271 is made of the marriage of Miss at the home h Those street present Lola Hatch and George Coombs of Twenty-fiftMrs T M Talbott Mrs J W this city which took place Satur- were Mrs J W Farrell Mrs C E Favre day at Provo The couple plan to Stokes Mrs Alan Richards Mrs make their home in this city F C Koziol Mrs Helen C Payne Ethel Nicholas and two guests Miss Okey-Tran- e Mrs H D Sbrenson of Ephraim LEHI — Mr and Mrs Lester Okey Utah and Mrs Frank C Dwyer announce the marriage of their High score prizes were awarded to daughter Leona to Don Trane son Mrs Payne Mrs Richards and Mrs of Mr and Mrs Andrew Trane of Dwyer this ctiy which was solemnized Satof the at the home urday evening Visiting Sister bride with L D S Stake President Mrs H D Sorensen who has been A Carlos Schow performing the visiting her sister Miss Luella ceremony in the presence of im- 'Christensen during the past two close members mediate family and returned to her home in weeks relatives on Tuesday A gay wedding reception was giv- Ephraim in en their honor Monday evening suit of wine with matchin the L D S First ward amuse- a costume ment hall Autumn leaves and ing accessories and corsage of white orchids will be attended by her beautiful fall flowers decorated the sister-in-iaMrs R K Grousshall matron of honijr and her The bride was lovely in a white man as sisteTr Miss Ruth Groussmanr satin wedding gown and carried a H Faulkner of Provo will beHenry best She was man bouquet of bride roses attended by two bridesmaids Only a few close friends and Bradshaw and Melba Street members of the families will attend who wore attractive gowns of orchid the which is to be folceremony and pink and carried bouquets of lowed a wedding breakfast at by orchid sweet peas Don Allred was the Ambassador hotel In the evebest man a reception will be held at The bridal party was assisted in ning the home of the bride’3 parents in receiving the guests by Mr and Mrs Price from 8 to 10 p m The bridal Lester Okey and Mr and Mrs An- party will form the receiving line drew Trane Miss Groussman is a past honored was enjoyed Dancing by the queen of the Order of Job’s DaughThe bridegroom attended guests during the evening and a ters short musical program was given school in Provo and also in Chicago Later in the evening dainty refresh- He is employed by the Utah Power ments were served and Light company here The young couple left immediateFollowing a two weeks’ wedding ly following the reception for Salt trip through the northwest and in Lake City to make their homd The California the young couple will bride’s going-awa- y costume was an live in Price attractive black velvet suit with Old-Time- rs Miller-Brow- n Hatch-Coomb- w Ber-nie- PARAGONAH— Mr and Mrs William T Davenport announce the a review of "Green Laurels" by marriage of their daughter Dott to Donald Culross Peattie Tea was Kay Smith of Parowan sort of Mr and Mrs Lorln Smith The cere- served Try-Th- How about that little puzzler last week— did you solve it? For those who might have missed It her are the cards: Whittier-Richi- m Mar-kose- New Library In Richfield Wednesday Coleman-Seit- The following hooka will b added to the library Monday: public i HEBER — Mr and Mrs L J Coleman announce the engagement of their daughter Blanche to Ben W MISCELLANEOUS Brown — Professional Engineer The Churrh Through Half a Cenlury Colcord — Cash Relief Collins— Motor Car Trailers Dircotor — X Loved Him Too (Will Rog- ¥— None —6 4 —3 north to lead to capture all six and north-sout- h tricks Well to get down to cases this is one of the most interesting members of the "squeeze" family It must be timed perfectly and" answers to the name of the “ruffing squeeze" 1 North leads the king of spades East throws away the fivg of diamonds south plays the ace of spades and west the heart six 2 South leads the queen of spadesL west throws the deuce of clubs north the queen of diamonds”" and east the eight spot of diamonds 3 South leads the three of clubs and west is on the spot— he cannot iriust-discar- d afford ay a hearty-sohthe seven of diamonds North's four of clubs wins and now east is squeezed” Here is the hand ' Spades are trumps mentator: —Q ¥- -2 J 10 9 8 7 —A Q 2 —A 3 2 —6 5 4 —8 7 — 10 9 8 7 —K 9 N J W E —K ¥—6 3 2 5 4 — 5 4 3 — Q 10 8 w J —A ¥— A K Q X10 -- K now: —None ¥— K 0 —A —7 654 No matter the bidding hut suffice it to say that south got the contract for seven hearts—a gamble West made the orthodox lead of the diamond jack and south made his contract Can you do it? It’s —None ¥—A 8 — K 10 —None —J ¥ — None f 5 s Now to go a bit further West could have made a nonstandard lead a really crazy lead if you will but it would have defeated the seven hearts What lead was that? Figure that out too —6 4 ” v V 1 —None If east discards the ten of 2 If east discards the eight of hearts north will lead the nine of hearts trumping in south’s hand establishing therefore north’s heart king to be the ace of clubs "It’s not your lead” said the deMrs Shirley P Jones who with a score of 8490 was winner clarer and he asked for a lead in hearts from the west opponent in the Town club rubber bridge tournament w hich closed Tues"But I have no hearts” said west day after four sessions who then led a small club The opto the right won and rethis line — did you ever hear of the aces? The opponent to the right ponent turned a heart and the declarer case of the declarer who made a inadvertently made the opening lead wound up with two tricks down in- suit hid of seven without all the of the missing ace which happened stead of one THE NEW M PATTERN BOOK IS READY FOR YOU! Make your Fall and Early Winter wardrobe a fashion scoop! Let the new Marian Martin Pattern book tell you how It is brimful of new Women's Tournament Exclusive designs Friday’s scores in the women’s tournament at the Ambassador hotel new fabrics were North and South— Mrs Robert J Glendinning and Mrs J B Ashton 159 points Mrs B K French and Mrs G H Lunt 148 Mrs A1 Cowan and Miss Nan Gibbons 144 East and Wpst— Mrs Ray L Done and Anne Leonard Harris 165 Vi Mrs Frank A Rank and Mrs R C Jones 156 Mrs Jay Charron and Mrs F E Walker 143'i ideas1 Stunning Tips on lovely acces- latest news on the fash- -' The sories ion trend interpreted foryou in smart' distinctive easy-to-ma- ke styles party frocks street clothes house dresses school clothes for the college Miss and the youngsters special With Missing Aces Of course if you play bridge you’ve had more than one exasperating exerience For instance have you ever had the experience of having ypur opponents bid up to a grand slam in notrump where you held say the ace and king of a suit? You doubled of course but your partner was the one to lead— he chose another suit and opponents easily made 13 tricks Then have you ever bid seven with an ace missing? Here's a hand sent in to an eastern paper recently by a member of the Columbia university club who says he made seven clubs with an ace missing Study the hand and see if you can do it — before you read the explanation slenderizing models (or the stout! (Ml —A K 10 5 ¥— A —K 3 10 9 7 5 —A K —Q N E W S J ¥— Q J 8 4 10 8 5 —A 8 —9 4 —3 2 ¥— K 4 — Q Seitz son of Mrs W B Yonker — Q J 10 7 6 5 3 2 ers) of Myrtle Creek Ore South got up to the bid of seven Ensor— England ’ will leave soon for The bride-eleEv ins— Charles Coulson Rich West instead of opening — Countess From Iowa clubs Femandea-Acaba- ) Reno Nev wher the marriage Is Ftrestona— Sycamore Shores diamonds which of course would to take place Rousseau Joaephson— have resulted in an immediate set Lowanthal— World Passed By The Neighborly club entertained Mever— Dogs This was opeiled with a heart in Miss Coleman’s honor WednesPrice— Pacific Adventure taken in the- dummy two club Reppller— In Pursuit of Laughter The couple will make day night South rounds were taken the small heart Richardson— Comanche Barrier-ttheir home in Tonopah Nev Plains Settlement was led to south's king and south’s Rothery— Finland to Worry Successfully Heabury— How Groussman-MurraHome remaining five clubs were played the Shepardaon — Furnishing while dummy’s five diamonds were PRICE — Miss Frieda Groussman Grounds In Pmith and others— discarded It is not necessary to Rel'sf daughter of Mr and Mrs Man Who Could Work Miracles' detail what happened to east’s hand of Price and Robert G A Welle— Film He could pot hold on to both a spade Murray son of Mrs Elizabeth MurFICTION stop and the ace of diamonds and ray of Provo will be married SunBoyfe——Death ofIn a Man the Back Beat Disney Death ip the end he threw away the ace day m Salt Lake City The cereDouglaa— White Banners of diamonds Thereupqn south led mony will take place at 1 p m at Duguld— Closk of Monkey Fur diamond queen and took the ilrev — Lost Wagon Train the the home of Mr and Mrs Joseph Famed — Hcorploti twelfth and thirteenth tricks with Blumberg and will he solemnized litutalu— GrertUunt Lavtnia — Jlmgrim and Allah's Peace dummy’s ace and king of spades —Mundy by Judge Herbert M Srhiller Italne— To Ride the River With Just by way of diversion— along iLss Groussman who will wear Koth— Ballad el Oil Hundred Laji 1870-191- ct V 5 kY c' Both for 2 This indisptnsabl Fashion Guidq ! lor every member of the family it features styles for every occasion Send for your copy - o ‘ now Price of book 5c price of pattern 5c book and a pattern when ordered together 1 y Do something about “bracelet" lines crepiness and baggy chin of right away! Taka advantage of tbit special! to get the benefits once! at chin tailored and the Cream Throat strap uplift Dorothy Gray SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N or WALGREEN DRUG STORES dia- monds north’s ace clears the suit and the six of diamonds In south’s hand becomes a winner tricky 2 —J 6 4 3 2 —8 —None ' TRIBUNE-TELEGRA- 9 3 e to-pl- On6 is And here’s one for this week's book It’s a dandy to work on along about 3 a m when the rest of the folks are in bed It’s an Oregon hand sent in to a coast com- PETERSON—Mr and Mrs Al' Ecfwards-Markosebert Whittier announce the Mar— of Thomas PRICE Mrs Edwards riage of their daughter Hazel to Price announces the marriage of Roy Richins son of Mr and Mrs to k her daughter Helen Frank Harvey Richins of Henefer The Jr son of Mr and Mrs wedding was solemnized in the Salt of Frank Markosek Standardville Lake L D S temple on Monday which took place October 17 In October 12 Salt Lake City The young couple Miss Whittier was the honored will make their home in Standard' guest at a miscellaneous shower given by her mother and sister Mrs ville Albert Whittier and Mrs Doil Aiken-Curti- s Tucker ‘SPRING CITY — Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Ina Books —9 7 6 Zoy Aiken of this city to Venoy 0 Curtis of Aurora which took place ¥—9 ? 6 k h — Three-In-On- accessories 9 Last Week's Puzzle Town Club Winner At Ambassador Hotel The regular Tuesday night tourMrs William Alfied Turner Miss Mary A Littlefield Mrs Effie nament which has been conducted Spencer and Mrs W E Traughber for more than a year by Mrs Harris at the Hotel Utah was moved last Mrs Edna Pugh Wade enter- week to andiwill continue in the 2653 Her home luncheon at tained at future at the Ambassador hotel Madison avenue Saturday October This also will include the Friday 17 in compliment to the Rev Mr afternoon tournament for women and Mrs John P Moulton who will only These women are playing preleave November 15 for Milford liminary to a statewide tourMass where Mr Moulton after nament togames find an individuals chamof Church serving as rector qt the and also for The Tribune silthe Good Shepherd in this city pion ver trophy will be rector of an Episcopal Tuesday night's scores were as church of that place Yellow pom- follows: pon chrysanthemums decorated the North and south — Mrs J R table Other guests in addition to Brown and Mrs Fred W Hanson Miss were Rev and Mrs Moulton 169 'i points Mrs C Warnock and Mary A Littlefield and Miss Mar- Ned Warnock 156 Mr and Mrs garet Corless Frank W Rank 143M Martha society will meet Mon- WEast and west— First Theodore and Walter M Critchlow day afternoon with Mrs Etfie Spen- 163 Long Mrs B K French and Mrs cer at the home of her daughter Robert J Glendinning 154 Dr M Mrs A W Walker 549 Twenty-fift- h street The annual election of of- G Kuhre and Mrs Harris 147V4 ficers will be held " The guests were Mrs James H Robinson Mrs L J Parrish Miss Marjorie Barber Miss Maxine Potter Mrs Fred Lewis Jr Mrs Mil-to- n Sessions Mrs Horace Van Fleet Jr Mrs Elwood S Clark Mrs James H Robinson Mrs Kenneth Bourne Miss Clara Richards of Farmington and Miss Gayle Cas-sit- y and Miss Ruth Hawley of Salt Lake City matching Davenport-Smit- By W M C Mrs Shirley P Jones with a to tal score of 8490 was the winner at the Town club Tuesday of the straight rubber bridge tournament which had been continued for four successive Tuesdays She will now have her ’ name inscribed on the Hardy Mrs George StewMrs Frank Blanchard Mrs Henry Gibson Mrs president's trophy along with that Frank Bucher and Mrs Ellsworth of Mrs F J Fabiantwowho won the first tournament years ago Wardleigh and with that of Mr Hugh Parker Mrs D Reynolds formerly of Og- who was last year's winner When den and now of Talo Alto Cal a player wins two tournaments she who is visiting her sister Mrs Roy will get the trophy permanently Drollinger will entertain the Krow-eldee- n Second place in the tournament club Wednesday at lunch- was won by Mrs James A Higgins eon at the Nob Hill tearoom Mrs with a score of 8370 and Mrs ParHeston Beaudoin of Palo Alto Cal ker was third with 7070 formerly Miss Mabel Reynolds of In Tuesday’s games Mrs Wendell J Allen was high scorer with Ogden also will be a hostess 3760 Mrs Blair Richardson was Mrs Harold E Olsen entertained second with 3470 and Mrs Parker lunchher bridge club at a bridge was third with 3440 eon Wednesday at the Nob Hill teaTentative plan now call for a duThe guests included Mrs room tournament to on Noplicate Mrs Charles vember 3 at the club beginalso Clifford Hunsaker It William Stone continue for four weeks and will C Torstensen Mrs the Mrs Ed Welch Mrs Gordon Croft bridge committee has requested that Mrs Douglas Pmcock and Mrs Neil all to play should make desiring Olmstead Snapdragons focined a reservations early centerpiece for a long table In the tourney just ended there were six tables of playrJusfe before Entertains Friends beginning the last session Anne Mrs Edward Bichsel entertained Leonard Harris director for the Pa& small group of friends at bridge cific Coast Bridge league gave a luncheon Tuesday at herhome 1179 talk to the Town club players street Those attendTwenty-sixt- h ing were Mrs T A Hemingway - James J f marriage Legion Auxiliary of the American legion auxiliary Logan unit entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening at the legion home in Logan canyon for the members of the unit The rustic room presented a charming scene of bright Halloween decorations and emblems together with autumn leaves and lighted with jack o’ lanterns Bowls of orange marigolds were arranged along the center of the two long tables Covers were laid for 52 guests A meeting Mrs A O followed the dinner Anderson president of the local unit presided" Special guests present were Mrs James Ransom and Mrs H C Haight of Tremonton president and secretary of the D OCTOBER 25 1936 The Tribune's Sunday Bridge Corner Ogden Society j SUNDAY MORNING g 25c Address our Frank-Groussma- HOME SERVICE BUREAU SALT LAKE TRIBUNE-TELEGRA- M 1 |