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Show ;w" , V s 1 Y CLUB NEWS SOCIETY FEATURES u Turn-- o Collar f theGo Century Around the - ' V JS Ml t .A- - sjfsrv vMi Smartest Necks $, Former USAC Students to Wed In June Logan Soroptimist Club To Be Installed Tonight Formal organiation of a Ixgan chapter of Soroptimist, il.ixxifieation semte dub composed of women in executive positions, will be et felted tonight at a formal banquet at the Bluebird. C.meinor Henry II. Blood, who is to lie a guest of honor at the banquet, will extend greetings to the new dub as a repiesentative of the state and Mayor William Kanx, Jr, will give greetings as a Logan official. Spoukeis at the banquet will be Judge Reva Beck Bosone, Mrs. Anthony ( Lund, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Clatixsa Hall of Ogden, all officers in the Soroptimist or--g hots of Mi uul Mrs Duitou t lit on-gianiioiiiued a in toil , in ut of then tin ii) nli r Miss DotoUh Rogers to Dunne I or-nK M son of Mr ami Mis Tm ih r of Tooele I in mailing? is set fot lime 11 ami will Ik solemnize d in tin Lo-- g I DS Umpli ill Mr ami Both Miss Rogers Turin r m found xtmlints of I i h stin Agin nit urn iiiilege I Mi in in t gi ailiml ing from tile I i He wn ol et forextn si STYLES POPULAR IN LILLIAN RUSSELLS DAY ARE REVIVED 1 with the Alpha Ze t i fia-ti ml x and the Forest! v i lub whip it college Miss Rogi rx is an mine v m Foi four in the LDS (hnrih bouid t us sin ns on tile mnliinl of hit wadi am! for the past time sears has worked on tile Dig m stake mutual board fli their ninrrug the i ouple will make then home in Tom le dialler piosented to Mrs. Lenore Lewis Williams, the State- - X h fuels will he installed in a special ceremony, and Ol ol ii than 200 air 111 the United 1 unation. c There are more hostesses employed i pies-ulei- f - it the Iogan dub. :) h4 iluests fiom Ogden, Suit Lake Lenore women L illmmx, dean of ut Utah State Agrieul-- t in al i allege who is presuli nt of the newly formed Soroptimist club of Logan and laigiin have received invitations to the iiffmr with llie guest list numbering 75 Offnirs of the Logan Soi optimists ure Mrs Williams, president, Mrs Elinor Hodgson, first vice Mrs IJeoige D Prespresuli nt ton second vice president; Ruth Sc ofic 1.1 secretary, corresponding sco recording ei million, Inn re tary, Mrs Anna Bums, treasurer, and Mrs Eni Lewis auditor Other members of the club ate Mrs N. W. Christiansen, Mrs I a; Fi clerlck P Champ Mrs A H hompson, M.jr Fern Shipley, Miss Mvrt e Davidson, Miss Elna Miller, Mirs Oreta Hall and Mis, Leah Carlson "1 t . ,v 'li Y I s v'X 8 lihrincKD rou nniKinATK Here's a Lillian Russell collar of sheer mousseline de soie that frames the face in (tattering fashion and will add fresh interest to lurn-o- l the Century type of neck- a dark basic dress. Rom-nt- n wear is 'uiriel' ipular at the moment. Counting Distribution of Hand M. K. McKEWKY iards a diamond, de. hirer's six of America's ( ard Authority diamonds be will established, One of the finest card players while if he gives up a spade, dumit has ever been my pleasure my w ill make the six of spades to meet is R. R. Richards of Detroit, founder and first president of the American AKQG2 Bridge League V K53 Richards has one of those quick minds that can figure percentages 432 almost instantaneously. In addiAK 102 tion, he Is a good psychologist A J 10 8 53 During the past 10 years I have V None many of Richaids' presented Q 10 9 7 hands, and he has just sent me 5 one that I have not seen before 976 and which I think you will enBY The hand is a splendid example of counting, and as Richards explains, if you want to improve your bridge game, you should learn to count the distribution. To be able to count a hand down is often the ony solution West's opening lead was won by declarer with the ace, and now he had his first count West had seven hearts. Declarer cashed four rounds of clubs West discarding a heart on the fourth club. Then two high spades were cashed by declarer, West showing out on the second and discarding another heart. By this time- - declarer had a perfect count on the West hand -the original hand contained one spade, seven hearts, two diamonds and three clubs At this must develop a point Richards squeeze on the East hand, so South led a small heart and allowed West to win East must make his first embarrassing discard West elected to return the jack of diamonds, declarer won with the ace and led a heart, which was won ii) dummy with the king Now East is squeezed If he dis- - V A74 A76 A K 6 A QJ 4 Rubber South 2 6 West Neither New 4-- H v North 4 N T. Pass N. T. Pass N. T. Pass If Q Opening lace-edge- ul East Pass Pass 27 Club Is Formed In Hyrum Activities The canyon party planned by Sigma Phi for tonight has until Monday, postponed Second Ward No Relief Society June 3, officers have announced afterbe held will meeting Tuesday and Time the for place parly noon Monday, which will be the Eleventh Ward The social serv- next will final of the season, meeting ice class will be held Tuesday at later. 2 30 p. m. with Mrs. Lenore Hall be announced in charge of the lesson. Hyde Park- Mothers and daughters day will be held Tuesday J. commencing at 2 o'clock RefThe lesson "My Home Is My uge" will be given by Mrs Oneta Waite All mothers and their JFF club meeting was held. daughters are Invited. River Heights Final meeting of Friday at the home of VVilda the Relief Society will be held Jensen in Hyde Park, with Grace Tuesday at 2 p m The social serv- Saunders as hostess ice lesson will be presented by SarBridge was played during the ah Guff. afternoon, followed by luncheon Club prize for bridge was won by Verda Balls and guest prize by Bernice Hansen. Beta been - home Mens Wing Tip SPECTATOR PUMPS i These shoes include shoes of our better grades, A wide range of bizes. Now is good styles your i hanee to get that extra pair of slippers. ... Blue and t'.ivurile ctvle white siimmei DRESS OXFORD g'j Antique, tan color Leather soles. Pa'r F. F. Club Has aft-emo- Regular Meeting Smart LOAFERS Roomy moccasin type In soft brown leather cork Hans Jorgensen Camp Has Meeting Special guests present were Orma Thurston, Wilda Jensen, Mardean Saunders, Hannah SaunHans Jorgensen catip of Daugh- ders, all of Hyde Park; Vivian Hyde ters Utah Pioneers ""et at the Anhder, Edna Nielsen of Smith-field home of Mrs. Effie C. Smith Park; Bernice Hansen of Loand of Clark Florence hostFriday afternoon (Assisting esses were Mrs Marjorie B. Lower, gan. Mrs. Eva K. Munk, Elva M and Mrs. Evelyn P. Han- 5190 HOPSACKING New wedge heels, sanitized linings Azure blue with lighter blue trim. 129 (fecPcOQ Rind-llsbak- Duplicate Club dem- agent, organized a club at Hyrum last new week with first year clothing selected as the project. Officers were elected as follows-Caro- l Hansen, president; Bonnie Kellett, vice president; LaVonne Bailey, secretary; Munal Nielsen, reporter; Virginia Jorgensen, song leader; Patricia Wright, play leader; Betty Wilson, assistant play onstration Meeting Tonight 4-- H FOR PLAY AIR-CONDITION- kkijjmi iO! Ladies Dress Shoes Party Postponed sen Due to an error the Hans Jorgensen camp was not mentioned in a recent account of pesenta-tio- n of the Utah state flag to Logan Duplicate Bridge club will the Smithfield junior high school hold its meeting tonight at 8 o'clock It was among the camps present- in the Blue and Gold room of the Hotel Eccles. ing the flag Fridays lesson on Early Courtship was given by Mrs Venice H Smith. The history of Mrs Mary A. Reese of Logan was read by her daughter, Mrs. Sarah leaders. Ivean Hansen and Annie Jean R. Petty. leaders Carlson were appointed Women golfers of the Logan of the club. Golf and Country club have postponed the luncheon planned for Wednesday of this w' ek to Thursday, June 6, according to anMrs. M W. Horsley of Beaver nouncement made today. made announcement Dam has Play will be conducted as usPATTERN 8721 here of the engagement of her ual. Let s play out in the summer daughter. Miss Norma Bowen to Oleen Hailing, son of Mrs. Leona Shoe manufacturing was introsunshine, in an duced into America in 1629 by Hailing of Mantua. pinafore, with panties for prowill take The place Thomas the to marriage Bearg, who brought hides priety and a bonnet keep over on the Mayflower. sun out of our eyes' All three, in June in 8721, have frills in just the right places All three are completely comfortable and cute as dimpled elbow The pinafore has po kets for trimming and for Test your knowledge of correct trophies social usage by answering the Take a look, mothers, at the following questions, then checking pinafore spread out m the little against the authoritative answers skt ti h, and below: you'll see how ab1 When a woman is seated surdly easy it is to make, and thits a good thing because this at a restaurant table and another pLiy trio is so attractive and woman stops and speaks to her, Prattual thut youll want your need she use7 little girl to have three or four 2 If a woman sits down to made just like this Gingham, talk to persoi.s at a restaurant Pircnle gabardine and chambray table, may they go on eating? afe still dy, sunfast cottons for 3 If a woman goes up to speak this p to a woman friend seated at a sew chiut in pattern restaurant, table, is it good taste to kiss her? Pattern No. 8721 is designed 4 Should a woman smile when for sues 2, 3, 4, ft and 6 yeurs she thanks a stranger for some Sire 3 requires 3'4 yards of act of courtesy? material for the ensemble, 5. Should a woman resent being urds ruffling asked to take off her hut by the Oh Bey! 9t's iMdl a person sitting behind her In a For a PATTERN of this at- picture show7 S&inys Oaamt !r I've model Bend 15c IN COLN, What would you do if 'tR NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, Someone performs a service for Ml) Er and SIZE to Herald-Journ- il you and you are afraid he might Serviie. pattern Todays resent being offered a tip i4t lsw Montgomery St, San r r m, ls, 0 q, (a) Offer him one and see? (h) Sav that ou want to pay 'our copy of the new Spring him for his time and trouble7 r ishiun Kook is Answers for you! rder now, and waiting 1 No. we'll send it at '"e You'll thrill to see the 2 Yes any charming styles, for all 3 No! and occasions, that 4 , ?("1' a8es Yes Otherwise, ner "thank r u can create with a few snips you does not seem very gracious shears a few deft stitches 5 No For she should have been und at so very little expense! thoughtful enough to take it off OF LOGAN without being asked Book 15c. r,r'u''rn n Jlesi, What Would You Do 1? V. C ENTER Fnttern PHONE 980 Book Miss Amy Kersley, OVT 1IIEY Beta Sigma Phi Relief Society Best Way to Improve Your Game joy d organdy make this charming Ripples of frothy white, collar and the cuffs which fall sottly over elbows. Inspired by the kind of neckwear Lillian Russell wore, the set is just the thing to wear on dark silk sheers and conservative prints. J Women Golfers Postpone Lunch Engagement Is Announced Here gQCDCP Mens Brown and White Sandal OXFORDS Here's the perfect shoe for your tailored slacks, dt esses, shoits in cool-- The soft one piece toes give your feet the flexible freedom you want for golf, hiking, Vulcork soles i o o k in g, frosty white that goes with all colors. Leather soles. ; rxf rinfirwy i ! Mind Y our Manners PRICKS SLASHED AGAIN! LADIES' SHOES GROUP 3 ' The shoes in this group are taken from our much higher priced range. They are all leather BOYS ANTIQUE HNISII OXFORDS Step-by-ste- 35-n- Just like dads. Leather soles Sizes 12 to 3 . 31 09 I soles, insoles and counters. I k; - INSURED fdcrcU 1 together, 20c. (b). v R AnnO M P 1 : (! ; 1 c 1 t First Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Pattern CHORE-MASTE- Pr. SAFETY IS Patrn and FAMOUS DAIRY SHOES Ideal for bam yard wet and wear . JQ liut labial J 'llr . Blues, tans, blacks, ties,, pumps, oxfords. Plan to bhop early! tofme 11 T BOYS GYM SHOES lacing gives these shoes a snug even fit! Sizes 1 to 6 Top-to-T- 47 MENS, WORK SHOES Retan upper, sole, leather Extra tough. rubber counter. ... 179 |