Show 1 5 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE- SATURDAY MORNING JUNE - rs Latest Fashions Beauty Aids y t'1 Quesenbury Mrs B I Corrall Mrs T W Burnett Mrs J W Rodman Mrs J J Neville Miss Nora Mary Neville Mrs L A Gara Mrs George Von Studdiford Mrs Howard Reev Mrs P A Browner Mrs Thomas H Mills Mrs Claude Cox Mrs Thomas Mahoney and Mrs Robert Gorlinski Miss Chiyo Thomas and Miss Kath- erine Pier were hostesses at a delightful luncheon Friday afternoon at Skatterkare Inn Farmngton in honor of Miss Blood The guests were seated at one long table which held a centerpiece of summer garden L jwers in pastel shades Places were marked by tiny rice bags Sixteen guests were present 4 By nesday Saturday Mrs W C Snow will honor the visitor at a luncheon St Peter's guild will entertain at a at her home on U street bridge and five hundred party Saturday at 8 p m in the parish house 655 North Second West street Reception Planned Mr and Mrs L Paysen have Invited their friends to attend the Bar Mitzvah of their son Bernard Elias at the Congregation Montefiore 355 Third East street at 10 a m Sat urday Mr and Mrs Paysen will re ceive their friends at their home 165 Fifth East street Sunday evening from 7 until 10 o’clock in honor of By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE their son The astral influences predominatClarence Albaugh son of Dr and on this day point to a sudden Mrs C J Albaugh a student at Dart- ing with probable journey and mouth has gone to Alaska to spend change removal all bearing a radical effect the summer on the future destinies and fortunes s Mrs William Roland Pollock Jr Diligence fidelity and persistency but and twin sons William and Robert may bring substantial rewards! treatof Milwaukee are visiting Mrs Pol- be particularly circumspect in Keep a firm lock’s parents Mr and Mrs William ing with employers on the tongue lest unwise or grip on East South First Armstrong street Mr Pollock will join them caustic words prove a self defeat If It's Your Birthday later for a short visit with the ArmThose whose it is are on strongs and his parents Mr and the eve of a birthday very important year Mrs W R Pollock with changes possible journeys new Clara M Clawson’s summer stock contacts and associations marking a is on sale at OFF Due radical influence on the future life to Mrs Clawson’s departure for Paris Unexpected profit and progress are the balance of the stock is being presaged A child born on this day may be closed out at clearance prices Early selection Important 38 North State unusually talented original and in(Adv) dependent and may have an advenApt 4 turous career with possibjy public The quality of fresh cured hams notice It should be taught to govprepared by large packer Is deter- ern its tongue lest this prove Its self mined by "ham smellers" undoing Horoscope for Today JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON Says Ely Culbertson "World's Greatest Player and Teacher" Q play lone king of hearts and three diato monds having been compelled blank the heart because to discard a spade would have made it easy lor South to establish a trick In that suit and two guards must be retained to the diamond ace in order to prevent the run of the suit to dummy South now won two rounds of diamonds the last being taken in the closed hand The ace of hearts was then (Copyright 1932 King Features Syn dicate Inc) Questions Answered Mrs Culbertson will be glad to answer any specific question on bid ding or play sent in by readers Ad dress her in care of this newspaper inclosing a stamped self addressed envelope What should East lead holding: In New Zealand naturalists have Q?9) OKJ86 AA842 found that most wild flowers open at Answer: Heart 9 The lead of a six in the morning 98) —ON— ' 'A" 10985 A AKQ J Today’s Question doubleton (or singleton) la a suit bidJiy the left hand opponent but lied by the right hand opponent is preferable to a lead from a tenaca position 'A'V 64 Norton Faus and Richard S Pollock have recently returned to Salt Lake from Harvard They motored home visiting New York Washington D C and Chicago Dr and Mrs Victor Sears of New York with their three children Dorothy James and Helen arrived durPopular V hit or week from Ogden wheie Mrs Willard Richards has as her ing the they have been the guests of Mr end street at home on her guests Douglas Mrs Joseph E Evans Mrs N J Sorensen and her daughter Maxine Mrs J H Davis enterWomen’s auxiliary to Railway Mail tained at a luncheon Tuesday for association will meet Saturday at 130 Mrs Sorensen and Mrs Emd Patrick p m at the home of Mrs John Rotz-legave a luncheon in her honor Wed 948 West Second South street laid down and West was thrown In with the diamond and compelled to concede the gamegoing tr'-- k in spades to the declarer West’s defense was extremely fine but fortunately for South the distribution of the West hand was made clear early In the HOW TO PLAY and HOW TO WIN ATTACK VS DEFENSE Nonfitting hands— that is hands which do not provide easy means of communication from one hand to the other— frequently afford interesting problems in both attacking and defensive play in order that the maximum number of tricks available may be realized The recent Atlantic City pair championship event in which a large number of leading players from the east participated had one hand that furnished many heartaches and was One of played at various contracts the best results on it was obtained by the North and South pair where the bidding was as shown below: West— Dealer Both sides vulnerable Miss Louise Armstrong will enter tain Saturday at a bridge luncheon in a honor of Miss Katherine Blood bride-elec- t at the Armstrong home on East yirst South street Sixteen have been invited gue-t- s Society and Club News Training off Child Articles for the Young en CONTRACT BRIDGE With Alice And Evelyn Bridge Luncheon Slated Saturday At Fort Douglas For Bride-Elec- t ' 19 -- Luncheon Honors Popular Visitors Mrs George M Gadsby presided over a prettily appointed luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home on East South Temple street In honor of Mrs J T Raybould of San Francisco and Mrs J C Sherwood of Water-burConn who are popular visitors at Fort Douglas Low bowls of yellow and crimson roses were artistically arranged The luncheon table was set with filet mats Besides the guests of honor covers were laid for Mrs H 1L Heed Mrs Joseph K Cramer Mrs S L Pike Mrs A W Drew Mrs N R 1931 Wome'ri 'Home-Childr Shoppin i 18 Summer Dresses 10 4K87 07 076 di TODAY 97654)2 - SPORTS DRESSES The bidding: South North Writ I O 2 did )O 2 N T (2) P 3 NT (3) Pt (I) P Pu P Pm CHIFFONS (1) With such a strong honor of two holding North’s overcall clubs is to be preferred to showing r two diamonds (2) South's holding suggests the misfit of the hands He is void of the suit bid by his partner and holds six cards in the suit named by the opening bidder While the hand appears dangerous notrump seems the safest eventual declaration (3) When partner shows a second suit South is confirmed in his opinion that notrump offers the greatest chance with the hand The deuce of spades was opened and won by East with the king and a heart returned which was won by West with the 9 The West player then elected to throw the burden of leading to the declarer by leadIf you want to keep your score down dress right for golf ing a club Already South had an of down on club the back the the accurate count on 10 of the cards You may blame it you'vented pleat tak-O- r In to tee or on the bodice strain ball relieve the any are using on held by West The bid of hearts disyou may blame it on some silly ing a wide swing And ail three have closed a suit In view of nd in did But noise armholes their little interrupting pleats South’s holdings the lead of the deuce you roomy ever stop to think that these flubs skirts of spades indicated his fourth best and fans and hooks and slices might and the club lead showed that West all be caused by wearing the wrong had no more than three cards in the minor suits remaining one of which type of dress? No Interference must be the ace of diamonds to jusBinding at the shoulders or armtify the opening bid A game of holes pulling across the back and appeared easy to South if lack of ample skirt width are just West held only two diamonds A some of the things a dress can do second round of clubs was led to treatment of fever the Although to spoil your game A good golf dress of an learn his distribution and South then should be cut to provide complete blisters belongs In the hands Is a beauty realized that game could only be there doctor accredited smart freedom on simply tailored in these blemishes made by the most accurate play Since lines And the dresses that we have problem involved as West held two cards to the ace the Illustrated answer these requirements too and I might to well admit now diamond suit in the dummy might this beauty prob the answer to perfection Besides other new and that is be shut out South therefore led lem mostly DON’T interesting features each one has a DON’T touch them or let any one all the clubs from the dummy with the thought of exerting pressure on else except a doctor If West made the DON’T attempt Jo have a facial the West hand when these blisters are present A mistake of parting with the diamond reliable beauty operator will refuse the road to game would be easy South first discarded a spade and to give you a facial when you have West dropped a heart On the secfever blisters DON’T attempt to hide them by ond round South discarded a heart any means whatever unless the doc- and West did also When the club tor prescribes a treatment which suit was run South had in his hand the spade queen-tethe lone ace of makes it safe to do so hearts and his original holding of Never Cover Them three diamonds West had retained the Many women do not realize that the ace and knave of spades fever blisters can become very dangerous indeed Believing that they are only slight abrasions of the skin Author of Shortest a an upset stomach or cold indicating Peace Treaty Dies they attempt to cover them with lip must never This or rouge powder LONDON—Count Chedomille be done famous for making the One woman whose case now makes shortest peace in history has an interesting and sad record in a died in London treaty 90 For 20 years aged hospital was going to a very special he was Serbian minister in London dance The fhorning of the dance and in 1885 he drew up tha seven-wor- d date she discovered the beginning of between Serbia fever blister on her upper lip and and treaty: "Peace Bulgaria is restored" This setapplied an ointment which she tlement was in direct defience to his thought would check them By eve- king’s orders and recalling the incining her lip was more inflamed and dent in tyter years Count Miyato-vitc- h she covered the fever blisters with said: “After I had brought this collodion so that she could apply her peace which saved probably thoumakeup in the usual way of lives my king would not resands A few days later she walked into the office of her doctor to display a ceive me You are a traitor to your A country’ he said That hurt me highly inflamed lip and cheek serious infection had set in because but afterwards he said that I had been the collodion had stopped the dis- right" The count served both as forcharge from the blisters forcing it eign and finance minister in his counback Into the glands beneath the ear try The young lady was sent to the hospital and had two serious operations before she finally was discharged MILLIONS HELPED very happy to be alive Don’t Tamper With Them TO HEALTH Hot water applied frequently is the only safe home treatment which can be given these blisters Keep all powder and rouge away BY ALL-BRA- N from them and bathe them frequent ly and nature soon will clear them up Tamper with them and the con dition Is apt to spread and add an- lias “Bulk” and Vitamin B other case to some hospital record Also for five-car- A Few Don’ts $1175 BLEEVELE83 SPORTS DRESSES IN EGGSHELL WHITE AND 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