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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORN 21 doubled. OC 1 E T- count Central W. C. T. U. meets at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Leonard Stone, T8 Almond street Ladies' Aid, Westminster Presbyterian church, bazaar, at the church. D. O. V. E club, Christmas party at the home of Mis Florence Atkinson, Blaine avenue, . Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Snyder. Dr. Edward L&Compet and Miss Nell Abbott left Thursday morning by auto mobile for to Angeles, to spend the Christmas holiday with relative and friends. They will return to Bait Lake for New Tear . "7-- " An lnterUng meedng if Ice Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughter of the American Revolution, was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Herbert Bartonon. Eighth East street Mrs. Ralph Bristol, state regent, gave an interesting talk on the dedication of the new hall in Washington, D. C. and the meeting of the national board. It was announced that the chair"teita fey the teeai sestet In the new Constitution hall has been paid for in full with funds received from the recent card party of the organization Christmas carols Iwere given by a group of student row the Bryant Junior high school under the leadership of Mrs. Scott Jones. Tea was served at the close of the meeting. The serving table was covered with a handsome lace cloth and was centered with a green crystal bowl filled with crimson car- -' nations and red candles were In green crystal candlesticks. Mrs. Bristol and Mrs. Eugene Stacey presided at the tea and coffee urns. The host-eaincluded Mrs. Barton. Mrs. 8 A. Cobb, Mrs. F. J. Oray. Mrs. Ralph Emerson, Mrs. H. M. Ferguson. Mrs. R. A, Kennedy and Mrs. A. J. Lindsay, se . . For Bride Thora Pennock entertained at attractive party Wednesday evening at her home on Mead avenue, honoring Miss Florence Duncan, bride-eleof December. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. E. Pennock, and Mrs. Robert Ridges. A late supper was served. The table was covered with a madeira cloth over pink satin and centered with a miniature bride. The appointments were carried out in a color scheme of white and gold and favors were small traveling bags. The guests included Mrs. W. 8. Wllles, Mrs. Roy Prince, Mrs. P. J. Rock, Mrs. W. E. Duncan, Miss Mlcklo Cottrell. M!s Spohle fclefer.. Mrs. LaVerne Lloyd, Mrs. Mary E. Cotterell, Miss Ruth Phillips, Miss Ethel Phillip, . Miss Doris Pennock and Miss Elva Mi&s an ct Pennockr- Second in Series 1:30 p.m. Home Missionary society, .First Methodist church, meet at 2 p. m. with Mrs. N. A. Dun-yo- n, 23 H street. Parley' camp. Daughters of Pianeers, meets at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Bertagnole. 1751 Nine- Women's society, Immanuel Baptist church, bazaar and tea at the church. Fine Arts club meets at 1:11 p. m. at the home of Mrs. D. H. Livingston, 64 South Seventh teenth East street street Marthr society of the Eton's tricks East A club meets at the of MrV and Mrs; R. SO Eighth East street, meet la the W. 87 A. No. Double ' -- - at college. v Borne -- J Lutheran church, meets with Miss Elsie Gustaveson, Friday at 8 p. m. Moose halL Wasatch Slaters No. 148, auxUiary to the B. of R. T, 1 . m., luncneon, at tne x. u. o. Silver Maple circle 108, Neighbors of Woodcraft, card party,! O. O. F. halL nau. Bentler, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ste. formal dancing party at the sorority art, Dr. and Mrs. Newton Jackson, house on Friday, December 20. Mis Mr. and Mrs. Olen Ftnlayson, Mr. Dorothy Armstrong and Miss Patriand Mrs. M. A. Williams and Mr. ot Foley are in charge. , : and Mrs. 0. KbnbalL Pi EpsUon4hi will give its annual Christmas party Wednesday, DecemFloor Committee Named . ber 18, between 7 and. 9 o rnjit Jhe. Members of the flour eummlttee for Marian Lois party house. Msa Muv the charily ball Thursday, Decem- me Keiman is planning the an air. ber It, are: Beverly 8. Clendenln, chairman: George O. Relf, Dr. Walter Alpha Delta Pi will entertain on Gillespie, Dr. Edward LaCompte, Dn Friday, December 30. with an infora. c. Berne, waiter Lewis, Charles L mal Christmas dancing party at the Miller, Harold P. Fabian, George J. house. Miss Amy Jenkins Gibson and Samuel Kennedy. Tickets sorority and Miss Ruth Ellsworth have charge. are now on sale at the Consolidated Musio store and may also be pur Sigma Chi will entertain it ac chased the evening of the ball at the tive, alumni and pledged members at Hotel utan. Its annual formal Christmas party at e e me cnapter house on East First Bouth 4 street, on Friday evening, December Holiday Luncheon Ladle of tha Lions club were en- JO. "The arrangements are in charge tertained at a delightful 1 o'clock of Ed Flandro and Oeorge McClure. luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the Alpha Sigma Delta will entertain home of Mrs. Beth Plxton. 1S28 Edi son street with Mrs. L Acond as its active, alumnae and pledged mem bers at it annual Christmas formal asslstlnr hostess. The auest were dinner dance on Saturday, December served at small tables, decorated in color scheme of red and green, and 21, at the Hotel Utah. Miss Imogene Sandall is chairman of the committne taoie appointments were auggea-ltv- e tee in charge. of Christina. The guests were e a Mrs. C. H. Chapman, Mrs. L. O. For-se- y, Miss Helen Louise Cox will arMrs. C. E. Flandro, Mrs. Ray. rive home early next week from mond Evans, Mrs. R. D. Evans, Mrs. to spend the Christmas holD. A. Bkeen, Mr. Oeorge T. Smith, Berkeley with her idays parent. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Butt Mrs. L. W.JSmeltzer R. A. Cox. and Mr. (100). DECEMBER 13, 1929. Fruit Should Be Fresh arid Clean For Mincemeat six-od- Events of the Day Leave for Coast If doubled, the extra tricks If not vulnerable, 300 if vulnerable. Suppose a Declarer bids und four Spade and make doubted : he counts below the line 120 for four of a major suit (a major counts 30 per trick), and above the line SO for each of his two extra tricks. The second extra trick, which would make a small slam at Auction, would count no more than the first extra trick at Contract because the small slam had not been bid. If Declarer had bid six Spades and made them, he would edunt 180 below the line for his contract and above the line would count the bonus for bidding and making a small slam 600 if not vulnerable, 750 if vulnerable. The point to be noted Is that tricks in excess of contract are never counted below the line, as they are in Auction. The amount of the bid limits the amount of the count below the line. This is true even if the trick of the Declarer are Increased by tricks taken for a revoke penalty.' 'A Declarer who bid two Spades, took eight tricks, and received two for a revoke penally, would not count below the line the total value of four Bpades and go game as he would in Auction. He would count below the line only the amount of his bid (80), and above the line the value of the two extra - (Cwtfewe Tnm PnMa fiaO pass red with a lace doUi over pale pink a satin, in the center of which Urge weddlnf cake. At cither end 61 the table were yellow princes Ladies' chorus. Ladles' litcandle in pink crystal holder. Dur- . Ing the evening a delightful program erary club, meets at 12:4s p. m, club house. of music waa given by the Victory quartet, including Mia Beatrice Reclploclty luncheon, P. E. Ban per. Miss Verda Evan. Raymond 12:30 p. m., O. Sisterhood,-a- t Jacobson and the member of the Ne house boteL Oarnma Sigma sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Holt left late in the evening for CalBait Lake branch of the ifornia, where they will spend their American Association of Uniand on their return will ' honeymoon Christmas versity Women, make their home in Salt Lake. party, at t p. m. Westminster "m. iu 100 LVO, By BETST CALLI8TER. Remember, when you make mincemeat to ace that you get this season's fresh and clean. fruit and that It To get rid of the little stalks in currants and sultana, put them on a sieve, sprinkle a little flour over and rub lightly; the stalks will drop 1 through. . Mix apices and baking powder with the flour before sieving so that they will be evenly distributed. If you use raisins with seeds, stone . and cut them in halves. Slice the peel; It is far nicer than when chopped. Blanche and slice almonds, grate bread finely, and sift the flour. Beat the eggs well. Orease the pans thoroughly, make the fat liquid and brush it over every part Cover the pudding with waxed paper before you put on the cloth, put into boiling water and keep the water boiling all the time, and when it is cooked store it in a dry, airy place. Mincemeat Two pounds of apple (russet are best), one large lemon, three pounds of suet two pounds of sugar, two pound of raisins, two pounds of currants, half a nutmeg, quarter teaspoon of ground ginger, half a pound of mixed candled peel, half a .teaspoon of mixed spice. This makes about 12 pounds of PERMANENT Make Tetf Appolr.rnent Earl WAVE ock "SKCTJtr "wo UOLIOAV FMsaes fmEE WEEK ONLT gfri!" Thora Beauty Parlor 624 East 21st South Make Tew 'WoirkDone )3sUU Hyland 4456-- Appointment Early R BEAUTY SHOP STRAND I'lione wuaicn ion .235 South State St o THIS PACKAGE OF RICE Work FOR THE CONTRACT BRIDGE . NOVICE. This is a continuation of the sey W. A. to the R. M. A. wilt meet at ries of Contract articles, intended Auction players who are not fathe home of Mrs. John McDonald. for 632 Hollywood avenue, Saturday, for miliar with Contract a 1:30 o'clock luncheon. Mrs. L. F. No slam premium is counted in Chris te risen and Mrs. Leonard Monk, Contract unless the slam is bid for; assisting hostesses.-when a Declarer makes more than the amount of his contract he counts 60 above the line for each extra University Social News PI Bet Phi will entertain Its trick, regardless of whether he is members and their escorts at an in vulnerable or not unless he has been WHEN YOU BUY A , CAN OF , ". 2-L- B. M-J-- . B COFFEE MEDICAL ARTS BLDO. 60 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE f)n Sale Iridatj and Saturday ' IFUJiR ii CdDATTS 25 ... . . 1 Caracul . . . Jap Weasel . . 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City Creek canyon. The committee in charge of arrangement Includes Dr. and Mrs. N. L, Ellis worth, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Benge, Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Btromness. Mr. and Mrs. j. a. Melville.: Jr, Mr. and Mr. LeRoy R. v IN OUB DUART RINGLET TOR THIS MONTH ONLT NATURAL Auction Bridge a Milton SPECIAL OIRISTMAS OFFER I . If Declarer bid two Spades, was doubled, and made eight tricks; ' he would count below the line the two odd tricks he bid for, and would go tame befaufe the adversaries by their double had increased the value 1 of each trick from 30 to 60. Two I 1 Spades at 60 each would count 120. A slam may be bid for by saying, for example, "six Spades" or "small slam in Spades" the meaning would be Identical. Either would be a slam- bid despite the nonsensical conten- -. wave permanent Si Uon frequently heard that a player who bids six ot a declaration and make it is not entitled to the slam bonus because be did not use the halved of 'quartered If you do noH want so large a quantity, peel core, word "slam." and chop the apples finely, grate off the lemon rind and strain the juice. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) H. L. Beeley. Next meeting of the Utah Poetry society will be held at the. home of Mrs. Boxrud, 67 Sixth East street, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Charles J. Plummer la in charge of the evening and all member and friends cordially invited to attend, ARRANGE BALL, . shred the suet very finely. Clean and stalk the fruit; stone the raisins; grate the nutmeg; slice the peel. BLACKFOOT, Idaho. Friday, DeMix all the ingredients together. cember 13, has been chosen, by the Press into jars, tie down with heavy Future Fanners of Blackfoot high paper. Store in a dry, airy place. school a appropriate date for their annual "Ag Bawl." This will be held (CopyrighCMcClure Newspaper in the high school gymnasium. Syndicate). B Week Dec. I3th-21- st -- ' |