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Show if CARE OF THE CHILD AND SPECIAL SUBJECTS OF INTEREST TO JUVENILES W sS o cie'ty sm. Matrons Preside At Attractive Tea For Coast Visitor delightful tea was presided over Thursday by Mrs. John T. White and Mrs. Marsh B. Boothby at their home on North State street In honor of Mrs, Bernard Ward of - Los Angeles. Ward and her two young Dorothy Jean and Barbara Lee, arrived to spend the holidays . v. ilh Dr. and Mrs. White. The home 'vas gay w4th a profusion of iioliday greens and the tea table was centered w 1th a basket of crimson roses, while scarlet princess tapers In silver can' ille.sticks Illuminated the table. Pre-riding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs. James Iver. Jr., Mrs. T. A. Jan A IJieo i ) ney, Mrs. J. M. Snow, Mrs. George A. Miss Marjorie Brown. Laton and - - Fellowship Tea ' I i A prettily arranged fellowship tea, ouo of a series, was given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, J. M. Jioutwell In the Bransford apart-- T luente by the American Association of University Women. Bridge was played during the early hours of the afternoon, and other guests came later for tea. The table was centered with a basket of crimson polnsettias . and ferns, and was presided over by I Mrs. Scot Groo. Twenty-fiv- e guests Were In attendance, and the hostesses for the afternoon Included Mrs. M. J. Bronson, Mrs. Groo, Miss Clarisse Bills and Miss Dorothy Hamilton. Leave for Panama Miss Josephine McBroom, daughand Mrs. R. A. McBroom of Salt Lake, assistant In the bacteriological department of the University of Chicago, will sail from New York December 17 for Panama, where she will do research work for three months. This Is the second time that Miss McBroom has been signally honored by the university. Last winter she spent two months In the Bermudas doing similar work, ter of Mr. Fridge Supper b L THE SALT HIKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER Mrs. James M. Mlllward entertained at an attractive bridge party Thursday evening at her home, 708 Seventh East street, complimenting Miss Mary Ellen Hyland. Christmas novelties and decorations were attractively used throughout the house. The guests were Miss Hyland, Miss Marie Canfield, Miss Catherine Collins, Miss Mary Wade, Mrs. Barnard W. Hanson, Mrs. W. Day, Miss Marguerite Snarr, Miss Florence Hyland, Miss Ann Gillen, Mrs. W. E. Feather-ston- e, Mrs, Wilson and Miss Marie Thompson Miss Gloria Rich and Miss Virginia Howard, students at National Park seminary, Washington, D. C, will arrive home December 21 to spend the holidays with their parents. Card, Dance Festivity Chaperons for the informal dancing and card party to be given at the Ladles' Literary club by the women of Phi PI Phi, Friday evening, are Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Scheiber, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. J. Long and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. CulCommittee In charge of bertson. tickets. Mrs. Alan Olin and Mrs. Winston Alter. University of Utah Notes omeiiHome-'Chilclre- 13 32, 1930. ! m LATEST MODES FROM THE CENTERS OF- FASHION FOR THE FEMININE WORLD I O ub s$$$ Auction and Contract Bridge MILTON C. WORK Arkansas agronomist, bom In Craw ley. 111., 74 years ago. Rev. Charles B. Macfarland, for- ford county, Wls., 59 years' ago. mer of Karl C. Parrish, noted American secretary the general Churches of Christ In America, bom mining engineer with vast Interests in Boston, 64 years ago. In Colombia, bom at Leon, Iowa, 63 t- Arthur Brisbane, noted editor and years ago. columnist, born at Buffalo, N. Y., 66 Dr. Edward A. Ross, eminent Unyears ago. iversity of Wisconsin sociologist, born auction bridge, south Arthur Garfield Hays, noted New at Vlrden, 111., 64 years ago, ESTABLISHING A LONG SUIT. Playing bJt on spade, west two clubs York lawyer, born at Rochester, N. Y , John W. Shaw, Roman Catholic rive. North: Sped Ten, riiht, of New Orleans, bom at Dlunonda Nif, nd after two passes, a second spade 49 years ago. Nine, right, trry archbishop ciubt-ro- ur. end the auction. Martin Nelson, noted University of Mobile, Ala., 87 yiars ago. even, tl, lour, trry, from south would west In the play led the queen of deuce. Wasatch Sisters No. 248, General meeting. Ladles knit: Spides Nine, Kiel, ill. Hearts clubs. South won the trick and at auxiliary to the B. of R. T., Literary club, at 2 p. m.. clubdouce. once he wanted to finIHaraeadi that Ten, realized Mtrn, six. election of officers, L O. O. F. house. Club chorus meets at King, (Ire, troy. Clube Nino, elf at, (Ira esse a heart and that dummys ten 12:43 p. m. liall South: Spndee Ace, kln, quooa. Jack, of spades was an entry. South led One of the most Interesting events douce, lliartn Ace. ktnf, Jack. e the ace and king of trumps, then the Faculty women of the U. of Ladles of the Central Chris -deuce, Aco, ace of hearts before of the winter season was the banquet trying the fint ian church meet at 2 p. m. with V., Christmas dinner at 7 p. m esse to school cafeteria. keep a possible singleton given by the American Legion aux- Mrs. Ralph Gentry, 853 KenThe manufacturer permits us to extend this Remarkable queen from winning; a third trump sington avenue. jlllary unit No. 2 Thursday evening exhausted the adversaries and put State society. Daughters of at the Ambassador hotel, honoring the Mormon Battalion, meets dummy in; after which the heart Ladles of the Lions club meet the past presidents. Mrs. Stephen Abfinesse was tried and it lost. As the J at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. 1 p. m. with Mrs. L. W. the at hand With at above contractideclRr.r also losl Ulws diamonds Minnie T. Heath, 1380 South bot and Mrs. A. D. Sprague 1248 Yale avenue. south made the artificial bid Smeltzer, bridge, did not make Ills game, but the Main street. The banquet hall was attractively of two clubs in order to see whether was there for a declarer who decorated In holiday colors. The north would bid two no trumps to game 1 :30 meets V. O. club E. D. at O. No. E. was 5, Mizpah chapter watching every opportunity. ! was covered lShow an are and a king If he did. table largo- m. S. L. with Mrs. p. 4 McQuarrle, Masonic meets CORRECT PLAY. THE m., at S., p. with a handsome Venetian lace cloth south would risk a small slam bid When 1139 Bryan avenue. won he first the south trick, temple. over red satin, and the centerpiece as north would Have to have the ace should have led a diamond. Of course was a mound of red candles, with and king of diamonds. But north Farley's camp. Daughters of bazaar of 6t. Christmas would win and lead the adversaries pewter candelabra holding red tapers bid two diamonds to signify weak- a second club, and then south would Utah Pioneers, meets at 2:30 John's Episcopal church at the at each end. Miniature Christmas ness; wild south held the contract lead a second diamond. A third club p. m. at 1855 Seventeenth East church. trees also were used effectively on with a bid of four spades which doubtless would be street. led which south the tables. showed thst his. hand demanded n Annual Christmas bazaar of ruff with an honor and lead meets The special guests were Mrs. George spade contract and warranted a bid would 4:15 at Fine Arts club Immanuel a diamond. Baptist church, If third the diamonds 8. Ballif of Provo, department presi- of four even without help trom north. p. m. with Mrs. Albert Eccles, opening at 10 a. m., church. proved to be evenly divided (the Kays-villof had Mrs. Charles B&xton avenue. 1618 Yale dent; this hand south m. In bid four If are against this, but It will Turkey dinner 6:30 p. national commltteewoman, and spades originally, which would have chanoca In some hands), north would Mrs. L. R. Edwards of Provo, past de- been followed by three passes. It happen Stltohes and Chatter club, White Rose Sewing club be put in on the third round of meets at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. partment president and national would have produced the same re- trumps regular meeting with Mrs. 8. to cash his 13th diamond and commltteewoman. Lashley. 661 East Twenty-firNellie Cantonwlne, 1753 Fourth sult, game. If the diamonds proved to A delightful program of music was South street. East street. unevenly divided, the heart fingiven by the Celeste trio, composed esse still could be tried; but by tryof Helen Hunter Riser, Norma Petering to establish the diamonds, the son Beck and Norma Graves; Mrs. declarer would have two strings to Coast Edna Mrs. Evans and Johnson Jennie Holidays Dancing Party his bow. LIMIT TWO TO A Mrs. L. H. Farnsworth and daugh- Thomas, both being accompanied by The B. Y. U. Dancing club will enSETS CUSTOM! Becky Almond. tertain at one of a series of dances ter, Mrs. Edna Trual and Miss Nancy Miss Ourrnws. By (Trual will spend the holidays with Mrs. Darrell T. Lane, general chairFriday evening at Memorial house, Introduced Mrs. Lorraine Rich Memory park. The reception com- - Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Barker and man, as Is toes tress. Mrs. tm F. Rich Mrs. Earl and E. compared family and Mr, mittee Includes Mr. and Mrs. F. the organization to a Hulsh, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant String-- 1 Farnsworth and family In California, the work ofwith as the unit the hub of wheel, Crandall D. Louis huge Farnsworth L. F. Mr. and Mrs. Captain ham, the various activities and projClose cooperation with the manufacturer permits us te extend Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nuttall Mr. and .Honolulu, who has been a guest at and this offer until Xmas. If you did not ret Mrs. M. A. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. the Farnsworth home for two weeks, ects of the units as representing the assortment and more furnishes fortunate your strand of R1TZIE PEARLS (both toryour Today spokes. Mrs. Edwards responded by leaves next week. R. L. Bentley. 98c) coma In today. A toast. a the Into giving Glimpse conditions with most of yesterday's Mrs. Saxton folMrs. M. Bertagnole left recently for Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Arthton Past Nationally Miss This Hooey Saving Opportunity power. Life will be surrounded with FuMichi1552 "A home lowed at at are Into the with visit will she and Glimpse where family Ban Diego. Cal, more oonoord, and the disposition will ture Nationally," and Mrs Ballif gave with her daughter, Miss Emma Ber- gan avenue. probably be more genial, kindly and Utah's Contribution to the Wheel. Mail Orderi, 15 Extra tagnole. sociable. The pursuits will be ornaMiss Phyllis Greenwood, a student Mrs. E. E. Jenkins, president of the mental. aesthetic, and posslblly may Lake Arts and crafts section of Wasatch at Northwestern university, will ar-to unit, outlined What Part result in financial success; in any at the Civic rive in Salt Lake December 21 Unit Plays in Keeping the Wheel THORNTON DRUG HO. Literary club will meet m. case the life will be pleasant, and, The in- spend the holidays with her parents, Moving." Mrs. Stephen Abbot talked Center, Friday at 11 a. to a considerable degree, fortunate. on Service and Idealism," and Mrs structors for the day will be Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Greenwood. CORNER FOURTH SOOTH AND MAIN STREETS R. Clinton and Mrs. W. B. Roberts, Sprague presented The Membership TODA '8 BIRTHDAYS. Milner and and Activities. Wasatch 929 Salt Lake City who will assist members of the section Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of the Frank White, In all the talks Salt Dike unit was in making Christmas novelties. Mem- family are at home at 1352 Yale In Valbom Stillman United f States, given the distinct Ion of ef Icient leadbers will bring a box lunch. ership, which is reflected by its many not only locally, projects, contributing Events of the Day By Banquet Honoring Auxiliary Chiefs Pleasing Function YOU ARC LUCKY! AtID SO ARC VC! la-Club- 7. INTRODUCTORY SALC , UNTIL CHRISTMAS 3 Therott 3)resstng3ahkSd e, st FLA PPET at Filosofy Tilk Horoscope For Today Ititzie Pearls Free Dont 8lt TEXAS CITY BOASTS NEVER HAVING HAD BANK ROBBERY but to department and national 7 VM. or- New ganizations. Mrs. Lane, general chairman, was ably assisted by Mrs. Hamilton Gardner on decimations, Mrs. Jenkins, entertainment, and Mrs. J. C. Rebholz, reservations. Health Discovery! 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Like Modern Milk " of air-remov- Pi Kappa Alpha will entertain the HUNTS WITH BOW. hlumnl and active and pledge memYan-tl- s AUSTIN, Texas (UP) bers at a formal dancing party FriIs hunting deer in Texas with bow day evening In the rose room of the Newhouse hotel Harper Cully heads and arrow. Indians used to shoot the committee In charge. them that way. Why shouldn't I?" A formal dancing party will be he asked. His first bow and arrow but not pi ven PYlday evening by Kappa Sigma hunt has been unsuccessful, for the alumni and active and pledge through fault of weapon or aim. He members at the Belvedere lounge. didn't get within range of a Edward Hummer Is chairman of the buck. Yantls expects to make several more attempts this season. He is committee In charge. archery Instructor at the University Mrs. Clara M. 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