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Show - THE II E R A L D -- .1 0 U R N A I I. O C, "frTv Bridge Foilovvs At Dinner Dinner Party evening in (.ornpLnient to Ch Jfsdler, Mr. and Mrs Allen, Mr. and Mrs. L S M 1 UT fcnamt I 1 Friends Arrange Birthday Party 'X i.if h J ; I'AGE THREE. ;; Mrs. Mary Duri.ey, Mr, atid Mrs. Warren Cordingly and son, Don, of St Anthony. Idaho, spent the wck-cnas guests of Mr. and Don Cord-mgl- y Mrs. James AnJiu;. took Ins dog team to Ogden for the dog derby. He was the winner of the Ashton races last year. Warren Cordingly is a of Mrs. Durney Irof. N. A Feelers ,a of the 1'SAC gave an lrderestisg talk on litciature at the Riohmo id South Ward conjoint meeting ou Sunday son-in-la- w Z i v etr-J- ASusi tst j j 4 ' i tls t cMu.itr was seived at one large table and two 'mall ones. A color r. ri.Kr oi r. J .ind green was ar. nit in ih' si: UkKs Ci 'i1 iivh ded vmr Mr and i s H n gn, .Ur and Mrs Charles Mr and Mis Sain Chrisiklt tensen, Mi and Mrs. living Glen V. H Watkins, Mr. Mr aid Mrs v Dlai u and .i1!', Piuimii, Mr R .y Anoorvon, Mr and 'I'-Ik p H RohprtA, Air and Min leile Tho: pe, Mr and Mr.i tvorv KnoAitt.n end Mr. nnd rs Willi im England. After dinner the remainder or spent p!a ing Sec. re pi s ere M u u ldgo i! and ?Tr England, r no-ho- t . o'-p Supper was served at taole centered with a bouquet of . m rs-- hid. Warner Iiroth-- . National wears an Damita of Winter Sports Are Feature Of Party Valentine Party For Seniors amusing creation lirre. The pa-- ! jamas are tailored, of navy silk erepe and have a train. The vest, of creamy silk pique is complete, even to the little Idaek fob. The collar and d things are of chiffon. dip Do t.ey ,vas hostess linn Ktur chib on Friday. l i.j-.?'i i,i' . Mrs E. M. Hui-.t,Mi, Pill Funk and Mrs. Haii, Id carte right were among Iho irnent list A program consisting of a comic reading by Mrs. E. M. Hieken and music by Mrs. Cyrus Lewis were enjoyed. A social afternoon was concluded with a dainty luncheon. Mayor H F. Olsen and the city eve-council met on Wednesday ng in their regular monthly mu ing Tbev sopropriated $80 toward the expense of the health clime v. Inch is being conducted for all Park School students at the offices of Drs. Budge, Rees, and Godfrey. The local Red Cross organization contributed $40 toward the clinic. A thorough physical examination is given each child upon permission of the parents. The examination of 20 students is made each day. The I. G. Girls were entertained on Saturday evening at tho home of Miss Clea Johnson. The time was spent playing bridge at which Miss Eunice Peart was the high score prize winner. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Alma Hendricks, and son, Philip, F. H. Traveller and daughters. Miss Irene, Traveller and Mrs. Noah Woodland went to Salt Lake City on Saturday. They will remain there until Tuesday to attend the funeral of Ernest Colt, a i Mrs. Raymond Rose entertained at a surprise party at her home Mrs. Harold Kepner entertained recently m honor of Mr. Rose, at a delightfully arranged Valen- also in honor of their wedding antine party at her home Saturday niversary. to the A dinner was served. The guests evening in compliment senior members of the Logan were seated at two small tables aod one large one. Red and White Academy. The evening was spent playing carnations formed the centerpieces. a group of contest games after All appointments were of Valenwhich a delicious lunch, was serv- tine design. Sixteen guests weie ed. All appointments for the serv- included. After dinner the evening was ing tables and the living rooms were of Valentine design. spent playing cards. Prizes were Seventeen guests were included. awarded, Mr. and Mrs. Rose were Several prizes for the games were presented with a wedding anni-- I awarded. versary gift by the guests. AQ-5-4-- them 6 too. j heart-shape- 1 your house with crepe j s Mr. E. B. Lnyne was tho hon-- I nred guest at a family dinner on rt t Saturday afternoon given by Jus daughter, Emma Layne. Thirty two relatives were present. Fob An outstanding social event of Covirs were laid for 10. Music lowing dinner the iiiteriiooii was the season was the Third ward and visiting followed dinner. in visiting. (pent offiThird M held The ward men and Gleaner primary banquet Mrs. Joseph K. Haslam is in Friday night at the home of Mr. cen met Friday afternoon at the w !aUgh- and Mrs. M. E. Kent. A color home of Mrs. Loui.se Layne. Liva ; Armf Ma-land fam- were Marler Alice and Westover was white of and red harmony ily, wno are now quarantined carried out in all appointments. assisting hostesses. The teachers with scarlet fever. The large table was centered with training iesson was given by Ana beautiful ValcnLine and at the na Mills. Primary problems were In 10 western states thero ends were lighted red and while discussed after which lunch was are 16,740 taxing agencies, to the following officers: tapers. Seven small tables weres-irveeach taking a share of the each centered with one white ta- - Eva Monroe, Pearl Kent, Etta dollar. favors Kent, Zellu Morris, Melba Layne, i consumer's Valentine Clever per. 1 Zora Layne, Mamie Orchard, marked Lie places for forty-tw- o va Allsop, Alice Ma-le- r Anna Mills, Louise Layne. Liva V.'est-t- tr Harry Kent acted as toastmas- -' ove iU1 Emma Layne. Tujse responding vwia toasU Mr. and Mrs. Clawson Karren were Henry Kacaul, Soauiey Lj aa and Henry McKnigH. Music wu.. entertained at a family dinner on famished by the M men choi u . Tuesday evening in honor of her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Layne, who and die Buicoxs s atera. Those in cnaufee of arrange- - was observing her birthday anni-mcv.e.-e-: Vuda Bailors, is.a vert ary. Covers were marked for and Mrs. Orson Buttars, Mr. Hmdam, Lila La, ..c, MjUia Wcd-lM- r. uVer, Heuiy MeKnigni and liariy and Mrs. Lowell Karren, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Layne, Mr. and Mrs. Kelit. Howard Taiync, Mr. and Mrs. The bam.uet was served by Mrs. M. id. Kent Clawson Karren and t.ic guest of Don't let liipin l a ulraiiKlo ImliL honor. and Mrs. Alta Kaureu. Sixteen ear loads of beef cattle Fight germs quicidv. Lrcoiaulsion comMis Sylvia Duppe of Ogdeu, were hilps known to mmln-shipped out of Iwvnston last bines die 7 spent Friday here visiting with her paroiiu,, Mr. and Mis. B. M. week. Most of them were tent to iito irnoe. Powerful bat lianulem. Ilcinuf lake. No narcotics. Your druggist will Los Angeles, Calif. Ooppe. Miss Mildred Bybee and Lila refund your moniy if any eonph or cold Mr. and Mrs. Don Van Dyke! no miller bow long standing is not re. were dinner guests of Mr. and Kaird spent the week end in Lewbored by Creonmlsiun. (adv.) Mrs. Edward liolimau ou dan-- 1 ixton with their parents Lewiston News i j ; f jjt er . Best treated without dosing" -- ss visas tumm iMJiiR-L-- Vel-gues- ts. "pf. ' It j hearts. East must not carelessly DAKItlS POWDER uu play he nine spot, but should unblock his king. immediately by playing The declarer will refuse to win the trick, East will then return the nine of hearts. This play, of coarse, marks East with only two henrvs and the declarer can safely v.r tlie second heart lead, would be no harm, however, i here m huld-nup one more round. Let is assume that the declarer v ios the second heart trick. He mur. now stop aod take inven-fc-He is sure of three club the heart t i.ks, one diamond, and throe spade tricks, or vri k, it his To make in all. piglit either the spades must break or the diamond finesse must work. If the diamond finesse is tried .ml lads, the contract is defeated at once. If the spades do not East break, in all probability holds the four spades, as West' red five hearts. The declarer can further hope hat West does not hold more than three clubs. He is not interested in how many diamonds Vest holds, as what he is now planning to do is to force West ro lead diamonds. His first play should be to see if the spades break. He leads the ice and king of spades on the second spade West's jack drops, of spades. earning him toout make sure that However, the Ve3t is not declarer leads his third spade and discard the natural Vest makes of a small club. and ace Now the dummys queen of clubs are cashed and the small club led, which the wins with the king. On the third club West is forced to a diamond. If the ucclaror had left the lead in the dummy on the third club trick and had led a diamond and taken the finesse. West would have won with the king of diamonds and then cashed his three good hearts which, with the heart trick they had already won, would have defeated the declarer's con- Mr-Ell- j ' The Ring of Excellence. Iho highest honor the National Music Fraternity for women can bestow, has just been presented to Charlotte Webber for out- Standing service. .The .ceremony .. me Second ward old folks com- have ueciued ou Feb. u uay 111 as ;he elate tor tneir warn to extend au reunion aud wi-f.uviiation ti ail of Lcwistou. On briday nignt the Becoad wa,a A1 ,.,en entertained all members of their ward at a pro- -j m and lree dance, it began : ; took place at the bien- convention of the organ!- vutinn tho a! hua ilur in 1 nu a n- ferred i also three-jea- r fa rm. singing led by Invocation by Spademan, solo by Ken- welcome f.eth Rawlins, address of Sorenson, song by Uuf Kan- sr.n, Delbe.t vV heeler and Howard Glover, recitation by Joseph Ju, song.8ol .Milton Koskelley, xaxo- ArnoId BeresoB; ,hone 33ng by the M Men Glee cluo benediction by Rudgar Dent, The oi the evening wo, RcireshMe sp4;nt jn dancing. v.ore sold. Edward Hoffman left Friday morning for a short business trip to Salt Lake City. was Mrs. Edward Hoffman pleasantly surprised at her home on Wednesday afternoon at a birthday party planned by a group of friends and relatives. A beautiful birtoday cake forme Uie centerpiece for the table. Ran-MAn- r A PI? P IITPII nUKiii lAlrifc iliuii OPf PN'TO no AM it I UiuLclavllJ llliiltlxT Wanda has been Higginson chosen for the title role in the school drama. Mary, the Third. She will be supported by the fol- lowing cast: Lynn, Vcrn Seamons; Hal, Don Van Orden; mother, Amy Nelson: father, Harmon Johnson; granny. Beth Toolsen; Leti-tiBernus Deppe; Bobbv. Phillip Bergeson; Max, George Williams. The drama will be presented March 3, under the direction of Miss Grace Starr, speech director. This is an intensely exciting three-ac- t play of modem life by T he first proRachel Crothers. logue opens in 1x70 revealing Mary the First in youth. The second prologue opens in 1X97 showing tract. declarer made Mary the Second. The pk'v proper the However, the unusual play of leading his opens in 1923 with Mary the opponent's suit and led the sev- Thud. It has been the custom of North en of hearts, throwing West in the lead. All that West can now Cache to have a drama every year. do ia to cash his three good heart Last year the Seniors took the trii ks. and he is then forced project evT and presented Kem-py- " with great success. to lead a diamond into the declarer's ace queen, which gives thd Churches built on Eng'ish Crown declarer the extra trick needed land have not been permitted to for game. Reformation Copy right 1333, NEA Service, Inc. ring bells since the er a, m m uLee lth community Joseph Ransom. her rrovii.ee president for another National ibdtuj L'--- iT false-cardin- g, dis-;a- id SAME PRICe i.'-- y. con-tra- End Serious Coughs With Creomulsion ul THESE TWO. ..THEY FOUND. ..ALL THAT THE HUMAN HEART KNOWS OF ECSTASY AND BREAKING. (a J.V taint) Today & Thursday tkiti Gonglof v, v- - : , N.vr' 4 ;H . S' Wml JS writ HELEN HAYES GARY COOPER A rjS lOif apitoL voo of ). ADOiPKE MENJOU fn44 by Hi. Frank Boncg moksr sf ''S.vr!li Hwivm Gargle and Mouthwash at HALF the usual price I mrn A Paramount Pictura TRIAL SIZE . Psubfe Tested Double Action. of fotfM NEW! druggut'i 25ounsfor25$ LAST TIME TODAY! 1 At your AS42YEARSA603 GRAND THEATER . ' A is j j The Play is Wests opening lead. When your strong suit is headed by ihree touching honors, open the top honor in this case the queen u. Phest Colds ' i five-car- of wheel-of-lov- d MUSICAL RING South became the declarer at a three no trump contract. The bidding is very simple. While the hand contains five quick tricks. Souths hand cannot be opened with a two no trump bid as he d docs not have the strong suit which is required for such a bid. However, it is too strong to open with a suit bid of one, therefore it is an ideal hand with which to open one no trump, as this bid shows partner a very fine hand. North will then bid two no trump and South will go to three no trump. j a- -2 0 ' jig-sa- Decorate AK-J-1- - Hi holding a place card. 3. An individual heart n"; i diminutive balloon. 5. Very new Is tho . i.i box favor is covered with red satin her bird rage favor, with a wee bird inside. 7. :.nd has a cute little ehina pup holding a 6. One of the new Valentine invitations. e table favor, which nice card ia hs mouth. 4. A loev new The nr W snapper is pink and silver, with a Cupid fly- - helps while away the time between courses. and if you are tired hearts Write on separate paper hearts paper Pairing Off of red you can choose pink and r amusing thing each include new little ehina some stun Favors c 'lc sh.iuld do. Then cut the silver, for it is even smarter and Futomobiles with Cupid a3 driver nore exclusive than red .or a These heart into pieces, put it in an may be used to pair off the color scheme. name re wih the by placing a girls name on it and make eachcouple's Your table decorations and your couples couple piece m each car and giving the men confavors can be tremendously pretty the to see what (liirs together will tribution this year. Fierrot and Pierrette drive.numbers of the car they are expected to they are there Similarly tiny ii.ske to tup evenings gaiety. centerpieces are new. They are i etal bird cages through which made in the form of boxes and ILnts for Games card the a stick bearing you girls contain favors for everybody at names. Dancing and cards are always an cats, particularly Pussy of Then table. the there are dolls nice Valentine a amusements But elongated pink chenille variety games the Raggedy-An- n type, crinoline-skirtepromise greater popularity and is which very amusing, dogs ladies whose skirts conceal year, particularly games of fur ubound. Numerous this a basket of cute favors, and there with real Have pop guns to shoot chance. are highly polished silver doilies candy boxes have funny puppies at heart targets, give prizes for on covers. and kittens their Snapfor them to stand on which reflect the best scores In bagatelle, quoits, the whole pretty picture as truly pers come big. little und in every fishing ponds und other games. variety conceivable. as a mirror. It is simple to cut your sandThe wheel of love will help the wiches in heart shapes and make Crepe paper clothes nnd rap-kin- s come in a variety of valen- - party along. Some 20 verses are your cakes ami cookies the s line tine dpsigns, but it Is considered on the wheel and appear one at shape. You can ice the lal ter with a bit smarter to set your table a time as you spin it around. Give led or pink and sliver. Your salud with lace paper doilies in your each girl one of these ut her can he molded in a large heart scheme's color, and you can get place and her partner can spin it shape, or two hearts on a large d ones, in ail sizes, and know his fate. platter, with appropriate decoraAnd to start right, you can make For games, particularly if the tions on the dish. And you can a crepe paper coveted wire heart crowd knows each other w and even get little heart shaped pieces of sugar for your coffee, tea or j lor your dining room door tnrough everybody is gay. use the relative. which all enter to out. puzzle idea again in this wny: chocolate. The stage Is all set for jour Valentine party., 1. A rougish red Pierrot is fash success: ioned of a red bandbox which will hold favors for all your guests. 2. New and modern is the china automobile, with Cupid at the wheel hand-painte- AA-K-- of Logan of Miss a it .in-'!- s Sixteen Guests At Social ll , BY '.M. F. McKENNEY cretary American Bridge League rt is very seldom that you will d ..d an opponent willing to the helping hand that is, nelp you make your contract i.id of course, he shouldnt. How-fv- r hands do arise sometimes in looting Held Monday Evening n eetUitri ..list - Vr- I, BY JCLIA BLANSHAIID NEW YORK, Feb. 8 Valentine which you can force your opponent parties should be pretty tnnigs. be should ; ueip you make your contract. Sentimental games This point is well brought out played, hearts should abound in m the following hand, and in ad- your decorations, and your refreshdition it shows you why you ments should be molded to fit the should not take what may prove occasion and decorated with your scheme. to be a losing finesse if there is This year it is smart to send any better way of playing the the new valentine invitations. They '.and. ? come in heart shape, each show-- a single figure, an Indian whoso aim is true, an aviator, a win- 2 some maid. A brand new idea is 6-- 4 Members of hie alumnae orthe scrambled invitation, a j:g- of Chi Omega met ganization saw puzzle enclosed with a sheet Monday evening with tnc active AA-Q-- 5 of paper bearing a jingle such as: the. sorority house. at members EnIf my message you would see. Members of the Christian meetbusiness a short Following Pieced together I must be. deavor society enjoyed a sleigh a program was enjoyed. One way to make sure that your riding and skiing party Saturday ing Light refreshments were served party will be a coloriul one is to evening. At the close of the eveask all the girls to wear white, ning dinner was served at the after the program. Have ready for them little bolero Presbyterian church. jackets cut of red crepe paper, red (Twenty-fiv- e guests were in atberets or other hats each with a tendance. red heart on it. The men should be given paper hats with hearts on Miss Pearl Andrews entertained at a dinner at her home Monday evening. The rooms and the appointments for the table was car-r:'- d nut in the Valentine idea. Place cards were marked for Miss Watterson, Miss Afton Ewer, Miss Puth Redford, Miss Evelyn Mair, Miss Lucy Saurey, Miss Camille Walton and the hostess. Music and cards were enjoyed following dinner. Hin-- Ts.-le- the l'ic da ex-.n- ers-Fir- st - Ml-- we- i I.ilj alia tlt'iie , BRIDGE it flowers. Covers weic marked r twelve guests. Vu.ic tvi v siting were t njoyed llovlng dinner Dinner Thirty Monday Evening r,.-- ! i i V $$ A party was held Saturday evening at the home of Coach and Mrs. Hums Crt.ok.ston, by a group of friends, to celebrate the hirthday anniversary of Coa h Crookston. A.r and Mrs E M. HicUen were culled to Salt Lake City on Sat-u- i day by the illness and death of Mr Hu kens mother. iho GoL Literary tlub met on Wednesday evening at the club roo' l. Shikfcipeare's play, Othello wus reviewed by Miss Lucille MeCarrev. The musical program consisted of songs bv the Misses Stoddard and Sibyl ChristIhylhs en.- - n Mrs. H. F. O'scn spent three days of the week at Logan with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Hansen. A greater part of the time was spent woilnng at the temple. Mis. Louis WiMmorc entertained nr three tallies of bridge at the ie of Mrs Feter Johnson on 'V ei't'c iduy cvemr Luneheon v oivo guests. to vi lie v, n, Good Fellows c1 S. Fv ,;clu.' party on at the Opera ,i v '.,,.i, Vn Ra. c"', ,olr 'line vena . rcJ.T'' y '& &P' enin. ec t' vemng Mrs. Frank . , 4 f flsp Chandler i 1 1 1 I S, mi hoM dimu r parts Sturuy Mr and Jr BaUfc.h Sni.t.-t- . Mr. and Mrs Thain Watson ami Mr and Mrs. Reese Following dinner the remainder of the evening was spent plating bridge. The high score prize wa.--, won by Mr. Allen an a guest was presented to Mrs prize dtluhtful A v.ris hi M hume of Kenneth ('handier The dinner table was giaied with a bowl of pink feathery c and at the enla were lighted pink tapers Places were marked for Mrs r 1' E H R U A R V Saturday m. M. R. tertdin(i at an aUrmtivo... arranged dinner party at Iheir'hoin-Monda- fi I) N E S D A V. 1'. d Party Mrs. U Hearty Parties For St. Valentines Day Honored Guest Mr. and Mrs. M U T A II. A N. At The Grand Tomorrow THE II LF N AM'D TRUTH" with LEE TRACY snd LITE VELEZ And Cast in the Show! All-St- ar CHAKUS An RKQ A Clio fittvr. 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