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Show ,TIIE 20 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, OCIET r freshman Girls Guests of. Spurs Patron and patronesses for Recent Hollywood Bride R7 Mrs-Clyd- e W. Davenport, formerly Miss Faye Sitts, daughter of Mrs. Alva Sitts, tchose, marriage took place March 16 in Ilollywood, Calif. - St John's branch of the Woman' auxiliary win meet Thursday at the home of Mr. Benjamin Parker, 168 Matron Hostess Helm avenue. Luncheon will be Visiting W. Elton of Anaconda Mrs. Jame erred at 1 p. m. who the guest of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Clara M. Clawson announces and Mrs. Jamea .V. Sadler, enter at a pret pedal reduction on wool coat and tained a few close friends ensembles. Ail exclusive spring tily arranged bridge luncheon Tueson East at home Sadler Ninth models. 3S North State, apt 3. day the street Yellow Jonquils were used for the decorations and the jruests Included Mrs. J. Dee Gardner. Mrs. J. W. Andrews, Mr. Reed C. Culp, Mrs. William Oonser. Miss Ruth Plngree. STORAGE Miss Mary Louise Nlchol, Mis Kath- ertne Oroesbeck and Mis Peggy PACKING Sadler. SHIPPING e i e Susanna Eaton tent, Dauentm of OUB EZPUTATION IS " Union Veterans of the Civil War, will YOUR SECURITY entertain at the second In a series of card parties In honor of the memWaeenona Is a leader Tke Key ber at the regular meeting Thursday ta the stora, packing a shipafternoon In the I. O. O. P. hall. ping af kouMhold goods, and is Hostesfte will be Mrs. W. E. Aplln, aaiWalljr known In ta wartioua. m Indwtry, Mr. M. A. Keytar assisted by Mrs, Ruth Cochran. Mrs. Vic PrMldrat of the National Martha Cochran, Mrs. Cora Cole rwmitaue rVaxehooaeraea'i AuocU- man. Mrs. Helen Ernst and Mrs. Henrietta Plandro. A musical pro gram will be given and rfereshment rarnitnre packed snd shipped will be served. ta ail nana of the world e e Ladles' auxiliary, Colfax No. 1, will A- meet in the L O. O. F. hail Friday at I p. m. FURNITURE Kcyscr Fire- Co. proof Storage Stt Wort rn Rait loath,ITZ1 Wasatch Uke Spring Luncheon Burnhara enter Miss Dorothy talned a group of her friends at a prettily arranged luncheon Wednesday at the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. 8. S. Burnhara at Woods Cross. The guests were seated at one table centered wlth a basket of yellow daffodils and the place cards were gay with spring blooms in shades of yellow. The yeung hostess was assisted by her mother, and cov ers were laid for Miss Betty Hunter, Miss Catherine Wlnwood, Miss Beatrice McCrea, Miss Jane Nlchol, Miss Helen Ashworth, Miss June Purring-toMiss Betty Brown and Miss Mary Merrill. Bridge-- , followed the luncheon. at 11 a. m., club- Section 4, Women' society, Monthly luncheon, League of Women Voters, at 12:15 p. m., Civic Center. Delta chapter, Delphian society, meet at 2:30 p. m.. Hotel Utah. Salt Lake Mrs. Chester A. Vincent, 1847 East Ninth South street. Presbyterian church. Chapter 92, Mooseheart Legion, meets at 8 p. m. Ladies' auxiliary, L A. of M., card party at 8:30 p. m. Civic Center. e Salt Lake circle No. 559. Neighbors of Woodcraft, meet at 8 16 p. m.. I. O. O. F. hall. Dorcas society, First Presby- terian e h u r e h luncheon, church parlors. The Cleofan meets at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ellas A. Smith, Jr., 1261 Stratford ave: nue. Unity Study class meets at m, Newhouse hotel. 1:30 p. College Evening meeting, club, at the home ot Mrs. B. C. J. Wheatlake, East street. 1180 Thirteenth W, B. A. No. 9 kenslngton at p. m. at the home ot Mrs. Jack Stanford, 246 Iowa street 1 Women' meets ic at the home of Mrs. C. T. Van Winkle. 12 East South Temple street. Pythian Sisters' card party 2:30 p. 1 Camp 3r Daughter of meets at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Norma Worthen, 255 East Seventh South street. m.,K.P. hall. Milling Firm Auditor Kill Girl, Shoot Self Sowing circle, Mizpah chapNo. 5, O. E. 8., meet at 10 a. m.. Children' Service society home. Ladles' Aid aoclety. Central ' Christian chtfrch, all - day meeting at th home of Mrs. F. J. Wright. 358 East Ninth South street. ter Mrs, Will Hayes will COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 3 W). E, auditor of the Owynn Milling company here, and Eleanor Porter, stenographer in tne com pany's offices, were found shot to death early today in an automobile near Albany, east of here. County authorities believe Welsh shot the girl, then turned the gun on himself. The man was shot through the head and the woman was shot twice In the chest. A. Welsh, -- en- tertain the members of the D. 'and N. club Thursday afternoon at her home on Princeton avenue. Phillip Congregational Miswill meet society sionary Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. A. L. Lewis, 716 East Fourth South street. Mrs. J. E. Scobee will discuss "Immigration Work in America." A shower will be given during the afternoon for the benefit of the Lelntsing hospital and all members are urged to attend. SEIPEL CABINET QUITS. VIENNA (IP). The Seipel cabinet, which ha governed Austria ' since May 19, 1922, resigned today. The 8elpel ministry was based on coalition of Christian Social, and Agrarian parties. Dr. Ignace Seipel was headias chancellor, minister for home 'affair and minister for foreign affairs. Qui Scout council will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. at scout headquarters in the BLAZE KILLS THREE. 8AULTE ST. MARIE, Ont. April 3 UP). Three persons were burned to death early todays as fire destroyed the home of Robert Robinson at Ooulals bay, 20 miles from here. They were Robert Robinson and his wife, each 60, and Robinson's brother, Samuel, 71. 'Pan-Germ- Beason building. Ladles' Aid society uf the P. M. E. church will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Chester Carwardlne, 805 East Ninth South street. ttes Banquet for Fathers J rnfp.rf. and bemttuu 'Your Skin "', Do you want real protection for your kin? New beauty? Lasting adherence) of your face powder? You will find them ell in Black and White Almond Cream! This pure, soothing" lotion prevents drying or coarsening ot itic skin in may weather and keeps it smooth and clear. BLACKE1WHITE Use ' n, powder base Mf 1 1"! I w VOflR HI MPHI HONTimv i v of $ifW Brides s Auction Bridge AUERBACH'S ideal CjJn m 4 City sad ITU .1 cJltnond Cream Beautiful Women Lovesy, Mrs. Percy A. Clark and Mrs. J. J. Fenton, Sr. New member will Mello-gl- o Members of the XI Alpha chapter be initiated and a nurse will have of the children the during of Chi Omega orority entertained charge Beauties who guard their complex-Io- n at a large banquet in honor of their meeting. use MELLO-GL- O Face Powder fathers Wednesday evening at 7 SPAIX RECONSIDERS. Famous for purity its coloro clock. The table was centered with only. MADRID" CP). Officers of the ara low basket of early spring flowers, disbanded because of Its ing matter is approved by the Govand princess tapers in cardinal and tilleryIncorps,recent disorders in Spain, ernment The skin never looks pasty the straw, the organization colors, were part been have fifteen days to pre- or flaky. It spreads more smoothly given In Place holders. silver cards placed In the form of miniature men were sent applications to the government and produces a youthful bloom. Made their readmlsslon to the army. by a new French process, MELLO- arranged for thirty-si- x special guests. asking officers residing abroad have GLO Face Powder stays on longer. Following dinner, a dancing party Those Schramm-Johnson (Adv.) Drugs, was given. The committee In charge been given an additional ten day. of the affair, which was held at the chapter house on East First South street, included the following members: Miss Josephine Cannon, chairman; Miss Alice Willey. Miss May-bel- le Covey and Miss Alice Pratt. Sigma Chi Mothers' club meeting announced for Friday, April 5, has been postponed until Friday, April 12, and will be held at 2 o clock at the fraternity house, 1395 East First South treet.,w T- aa-- neer, so- Presbyterlal ciety meets at 1:30 p. rn., Third at Ladles' Missionary society, P h1 11 p Congregational church, meets at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. A. L. Lewis, 718 East Fourth South street. Pio- ,- havei Eu-ro- Immanuel Baptist church, meets at 2 p. m. at the home of .... . The Utah. Congress of Parents and Teachers will hold its first annual convention Thursday in the Unlver stty of Utah administration building: The following program begins at 9:30 a. m.: Invocation. Professor Levi Edgar' Young: muslcr -- greetings, UniverThomas. President George sity of Utah; address. Mrs. William Reld, president of Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers; business and reports of chairmen: adjournment; at University of Utah cafeThe third section of the Letter luncheon teria, 13 o'clock: musical :30 p. m.; Carriers' Ladles' auxiliary evening address. reDr. Arthur L. Mrs. H. C. McDonough will enterparty hostesses will entertain auxil- ports of presidents and Beeley; unfinished tain the Jolly Dozen club Friday at iary members and their partners at election of business; 1 officers; :30 o'clock at her home, 1405 Second an "Old Gray. Bonnet and Wedding East street Gown" party Saturday evening at the There will be a public meeting at 8 Knights of Pythias hall. 59 South in the Bryant Junior high The Phi Delta PI alumnae chapter State street. Guests are requested to o'clock school Friday evening. will entertain at a dancing party at wear any out of style costume. Dancthe Meynell clubhouse on East First entertainment ing and South street, Saturday evening, April will be the feature of the affair. Mrs. 6. of chairman the RUMMAOE SALE: B'nal Israel H. C. Sandberg, The committee In charge of ar of in is arrangecharge C. MILTON Sisterhood. Friday, 10 a, ra, 174 West committee, By WORK. rangements includes Miss Karma ments, assisted by the following comThe International Authority. Second South street Nebeker, Miss Nell Creer and Miss mittees: Decoration, Mrs. Nephl Esther Leib. Jensen. Mrs. W. L. Larimer, Mrs. B. J. Aubrey. Mrs. F. C. Lovesy and Mr. Work has prepared a bookLadles' auxiliary, No. 8, to the NaMrs. A. J. Meyerhoffer; serving. Mrs. let, giving detailed information tional Association of Letter Carriers, Albert Neisen,- Mrs. o. A. ceaerquist, the correct way to play concerning April meeting will be held at the K. P. Mrs. Charles Plercy, Mrs. J. A. progressive auction bridge. This hall, 59 South State street, Friday. Schoenhals. Mrs. Bert Tussenbrook, booklet will be sent to all readers Luncheon will be served at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Frank Jones; entertainment. without charge. Mr. Work will by Mrs. H. A. Dittman, Mrs. Vern Mrs. Ernest Roscoe and Mrs. A. S. also answer, without charge, any Tearslcy, Mrs. Orsen Allen, Mrs. J. D. Cantonwine. bridge questions. Requests must Cheshire and Mrs. Orsen Wilcox. As be accompanied by an addressed, sisting in serving will be Mrs. F. C. stamped, return envelope, and adAMBASSADOR HOTEL. dressed to Mr. Milton C. Work, Now open for reservations. Rooms care of this newspaper. without bath for one, $18 per week: for two, $28.50. Including breakfast and dinner, rooms with bath. $22 and Today's hand was played in a con$24.50 per week for one; $32.50 and tract bridge game, south the declar- C35 for two. including breakfast and suites for two. $42 dinner. Two-rooto $52.50 per week, including breakfast and dinner. Bachelor floor. $18 and $20 per week, breakfast and dinner lunches a la carte. (Adv.) k-- HI. tion meets house. The college department of St will entertain at a formal dinner dance Thursday evening at the school. The commit- tee In charge includes Miss Margaret OTtourke. Miss Josephine Dowd, Miss Faye Williams and Miss Isabel 8chultz. Patrons for the evening will be Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Oalllgan, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schultz, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Dowd and Mr. and Mrs. William O'Rourke. FIRE PROBE OPENS. HAMBURO, Oermany (F). A number of detective of British and Dutch Insurance companies NEW YORK. April 3 WP). Cana- united In an effort to determine the of origin of the fire which recently parries, cameras and doughnuts such diversified articles will be the tially destroyed the new liner The North German Lloyd first cargo of transatlantic airplane line, owner, ha offered a reward of freight be composed. to solution of Representatives here or Kornoacn $2500 for a clue leading Rostra flvlnr boat which Is ex the case. pected to make a westward flight in May, today, made public a partial list of the cargo already contracted for. THE VO.NDER ROUGE It Include perfumes and toilet arti OF THE DAY.., cles. Hartz mountain canaries, wo -U, wU I "NOT fl 1 men clothe, camera supplies, fer eool4 ba m nmukblt. ImImm a ! tilizer and seeds, Norwegian dougrr I aT tt blMuli uilv nuts, machinery and tools, a GerIraa Uhlu pink M (Uhlia M. kIt Itk at at is aUjruM man shepherd dog, radio equipment Mural loeti uatrt. Il ZauWa,'' gold bullion and mall. Atlantic Plane Freight Include Bird, Camera Events of the Day Board of directors. Ladle' ra., Literary club, meets at 10 a.secclubhouse. Arts and crafts Dinner Dance . 1 the premiere of "Show Boat" Thursday evening at 11 o'clock at the Granada theater Include Governor and Mrs. George H. Dern, Mayor and Mrs. John F. Bowman, Mr. and Mr. J. A. McCaakeU, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson, Mrs. A. iL 8. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Mll- ner, Mr. ana Mrs. frame rwier, uan Fisher, Miss Alberta Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Purcell, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. L. Wertheimer, Oeorge F. Wasson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Day, E. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alford, Mr. and Mr. Charles Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cherdron, Mr. and Mrs. Ira R Browning. Mrs. W. J. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pearsall, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Lindem. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Love. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lovesy, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heglnbotham. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hogle, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jack, Judge and Mrs. W. M. McCrea, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Felts, Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Pembroke, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daly, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Allen, Dr. and Mrs. Scott A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harrop and party. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Hines and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plumhof. At Afternoon Ted One hundred and fifty freshman girl of tha Cntveraity of Utah were entertained at a large tea Wednes day afternoon rrren by the member of the Bpun, national honorary pep organization for sophomore fflrU, be' tween the hour of 4 and 6 o'clock, The affair took place at the Gamma Sigma aorortty house on East South Temple itreet and the home wa decorated throughout In crimson and white, the university colon. Red and white carnation were the flowers ' used and cathedral candles In the same shade lighted the sentnf table. In the recelvtne line were the fol lowing chapter officers: Miss Bowene Kelly, president; miss aucb tsoaea. Tic president: Miss Norma Dalne, Short, Margaret secretary; Ml treasurer. Mlaa Maxine Boyden was chairman of the committee on arrangements and was assisted by Miss Helen Roth well and Miss Chlyo Thomas. 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This he did and east then led his last club. West took this and another club trick and then led the ace of spades, putting the declarer one down. Could declarer's adversaries have done anv better? THE CORRECT PLAY. The first two tricks were quite coralso east's return of the club rect, ten on the third trick; but when west had seen east play the' eight and then the ten of clubs, and closed hand the ace and king, he could mark the cine of clubs in east's hand iwlth the ten in his hand, east would not have played the eight on the first round unless lie had had the nine. 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