Show &' It THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING W Health Hints Helps for Shoppers Latest Fashions Beauty Society and Club News Training off Child Articles for the Young omen-Home'CMldr- en oc Illrath a dramatic reading by Mrs Arthur Walton voial duet by Mrs Crista Simons and Mrs Sarah Jarrell and a tenor solo by J A Van Duren will be given Games will be played and refreshments served Neiv Members of iEients of the Day Junior Aid Are Belvedere camp 2pm Mrs F Rigby 1831 Third East sli ect Ladies' auxiliary Railway Conductors division IV) caid party 8 pm Mrs Elizabeth Coombs 138 South Seventh West street Kle club bridge luncheon Mrs F N Kahn 681 East Second South street 1 p m Ladies’ Literary club past presidents 1 p m luncheon clubhouse Club chorus Ladies' Literary club 12 45 p m m Elks Ladies' chorus Beesley recital hall Arts and crafts section Wasatch Literary club Civic Center 11 a m Guild St Paul' Episcopal church 8 p m parish house Hallowe'en party Camp 30 Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mrs Charles Cottrell Jr 178 Mead avenue 7 30 p m Wasatch Sisters No 248 2 p m S B A hall card party Business meeting 1 p m e W B A card party H Named by Leader Announcement li made by Mrs F president of the Junior ' Aid of the following provisional members who have successfully completed the examinations: Miss Ann Bering Miss Joan Bird Miss Katherine Covey Miss Maybellc Covev Mrs Newell B Davton Mis Fred Dern Mrs George L Kllerbeck Miss Clarisse Ellis Miss Ruth Fabian Miss Mary Elizabeth Hale Miss Dorothy Hamilton Miss Virginia Horni-brooMiss Miss Peggv Leonard Dorothy Lvnch Mrs Thomas B N O Mrs Malmquist Miss Malarkey Milene Muir Mrs A George Niblev Miss Ruth Nowell Mrs Ralph W Pugmire Miss Gaylie Rich Miss Bernice Smith Mrs Ed Sheets Mrs James H Stannard Miss Elennor Story Mrs A Blake Thomas Miss Kathryn Thomas Miss Hildegarde Thompson and Miss Lucy Tomlinson The organization la engaged in various branches of volunteer service including case work for the Family Service society county charity department Travelers’ Aid Juvenile court baby clinic Neighborhood House case work with the blind county hospital service and Children's Service society Plans are now being made for the Thanksgiving dinner for the blind B Critchlow k Ip New-hous- hotel Royal Five Royal Neighbors of America Salt Lake Vttlley ramp Mrs D Snckett 44 West Twenty-fourtSoutli street 2 p m General board of City Federation of Women's clubs 10 a m Civic Center Annual Party The Sodality of Our Lady of Lourdes will give its annual Hallowe’en party Friday in the committee room Mias of the Judge Memorial achooL Dorothy Damall is In charge of the arrangements assisted by Miss Patricia McQuald Miss Helen McQtiald Miss Josephine Tawney and Miss Pegeen Kenney e At Home Memory Grove Is Scene of Smart Party for Legion Contract Bridge By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON “World’s Greatest Player and Teacher" Says Ely Culbertson MISSING A TWO BID tered opening It fit two but decided 4 A 10976' (?K64 OA3 Mr and Mrs Irwin Amovitz will be J97 LOOK! Brins This Advertiseat home at the Premier apartments When a player holds a two-biand that with the part score North Answer: Yes Die hand is amply ment With You! 27 Eighth East Btreet Sunday between (alls to make It It generally results would no not matter what heistrong enough for an overcall and pass 4 and 8 p m in honor of Mrs Arno-vitz's in his partner being trapped or the and of course he wanted to! lhe onlY possible reason for not Two-bid- s held mother Mrs J Charwell of bidding at some future date would be the danger of are rare The occasion to make be able to bid his three suit at low making it the Cleveland Ohio Oa our rtgular $4 Somner’i Natbidding and giving the reopening levels does not occur them very often ural Permanent $5 Combo Rlnf-lNow yiat partner has re- opponents an opportunity to reach (2) When it does occur therefore full or 90 50 Virgin Waves for Hala game contract two once is the bid be heart should tuken lowe'en Specials sponded of the advantage opportunity and a placr should not an Inferential force There is no (Copyright 1932 King Features Call Was 4135 for Appointment hesitate to make the game forcing danger of Its being passed Syndicate Inc) DE KATIIR1NE PEYSTEK By (3i Same as (2) bid as long as he is not obliged to PRISCILLA BEAUTY (4) So far North has made noth shade the requirements QUESTIONS ANSWERED SHOPPE The following hand was bid re- mg but minimum responses— his Mrs Culbertson will be Dear Miss de Peyster: glad to an-- t 14 West 2nd South I always read your column and very cently by the South player in such a hand does not warrant any stronger swer any specific question on bidding much enjoy your practical common-sens- way that he and his partner failed to bidding I aa yet or Open Every Evening for Your sent in by readers Address am Inclined to think that her play (5) reach a slam and while unConvenience in care of tins newspaper inclosansweis this bid is the of some the blame should wrong Unquestlon ing a 3 cent stamped self addressed When sending greetings or good doubtedly fey Appointment Eundiys should bid South of be to holder the North ably the something given wishes on the occasion of a golden hand on the whole it was South's but three no trump conveys no real envelope wedding anniversary or on the ar- error on the opening bid that caused additional information After conrival of a new baby or when extendsiderable study 1 have come to the the loss ing sympathy to a home where a death conclusion that the proper bid ini South — Dealer has occurred is a message in one’s this situation is four spades North! own handwi itlng preferable to a Both sides vulnerable has already been told of the distribu North-Sout— part score 35 ELIZABETH printed card? in tion the hand and will know that AQJ 10452 Thank you for your appreciation e a bid is made on a void in V 54 It’s "practical common sense answers" the suit and tremendous 1 want thpm to he C 8 2 Three no trump strength outside 73 How delighted I am that you write might be interpreted as trying to this question I don't like ready-mad743 Improve the bid rather than a slam 4K98 greetings of such a kind Those for try Christmas when we send many na- 9J86 ?Q972 (8) Here I think that North must 0 1074-OQJ5 turally especially for be given gome share of the blame 954 friends are usually engraved or QJ82 He should interpret tha three nO printed 4trump as a slam try and holding But for all other occasions we should Loti Include Silver Kid practically solid vpades should make 9 A K 103 write our greetings our congratulaone effort to tell partner about it O AK963 tions our thanks or whatever the ocMoire and Colored White However be decided on the more A K 10 6 casion calls for It's too impersonal conservative course and closed the The bidding: this sending of ready-madsentiPaisley Fabrici Formerbidding with four spades North ments too revealing of the fact that Em Uni this At (7) South I point having Pm either we can't or we won't take the Pul ly Priced trapped his partner in the begin 2 4 trouble to formulate our own phrasPm Pn now pass to $1250 must as North's mng P 3 4 PM ing U(3 holding might very easily be seven! Such milestones In life as you men 3 NT (5) 4 4 Pm Pn with' spades to the tlon desfcrve our own words to ex P“ (7) PM f nothing outside in which case therei press our sentiment about them It's to too hand The (1) is no slam strong a pretty bleak experience to receive one-biSizes Are Broken South consid- - Note how differently the bidding1 Low and High Heels a "canned" card But perhaps the open wdth a would have gone had South opened worst form of all is the sending of the bid correct with diathe of two thank-yoready-madcard This Strap Sandals and Pnmpi monds North would have responded TODAY'S reaches the depths of bad manners two with and would South spades and lack of real appreciation have bid three hearts Opposite an bid two North's opening playing (Copyright 1932 King Features tiHfer-tompsoain- & strength is tremendous He would Syndicate Inc) therefore bid four spades — one over game— to invite further bidding MAIN By GFNEVIFVE KFMBIE SETTIR SHOES t-- HOSt The sidereal influences of this day South would then bid either five or seem to incite to sudden and radical six clubs and an eventual contract changes or disruptions with much commotion or stirring about in new fields or In connection with strange associates or environment There may Br mill leitvroh ®r telrphunc “Tribune be both profit and advanceInformation" ka m the aervlco of the public ment in pleasure this enhancing the fortunes from 0 o m to midulght weekdays and personally and in business connec-Uon- s holiday and from I p in lo midnight The Tribune library and Information Those in places of power and departments Sol Tribune building la open for readme writing references and infor- position will be found friendly Those whose birthday it is are conmation tho same bourn ter personal mall repir iarioao aelf add reused stamped en- fronted by a very active and interestCost of teievrapb and telephone velope with much stirring about e ing year Inouiries must bo borne br the sender writ or rail on “Tribune informa-en- " rearrangement of all the affairs or inBjh go Hasatrh Tribune building terests business and private All matgait lake ( ity “Tribune Information" attempt to five no advtro oa Ural financial ters should thrive as those in places medical matters or affaire of the heart of authority and standing will be and wit! not pa Judcmeet on any person croup onanlsatton or financial instilatiea found ready to lend friendly assistance to new pi ojects A child born on Q: Will you kindly advise me this day may be ambitious and adventhrough your column whether or not turous with well equipped tales to a marriage license can be obtained attain position and probably public immediately after application In Wyo- recognition ming? Doe a divorced person have Ntabl Nativity J W Burn to present his divorce paper or is Detective his word that the divorce Is final E H Salt Lake sufficient? PueMo Attorney Owns A A marriage license in Wyoming cannot be Issued until five day after An Historic Old Bible It is not necessary to application show divorce papers PUEBLO Colo (UP)— A Bible that was used for nearly a century in the What does the expression aolid historic old courthouse at Yorktown Q south mean? When yvas It first used? Va Is owned by District Attorney J R T Murray A Phelps of Pueblo county A Solid south is a phrase used to Phelps was traveling m the east express the consistency of the southand secured the old Bible ern slates in their support of the recently Yoiktown was a city of 5000 perDemocratic party It appears to have sons in Revolutionary war days And been first applied during the presi- It was there that Lord Cornwallis surdential campaign of 1878 rendered and brought the Revolution to a close and a new country into Q For how many presidential existence campaigns has the state of Massachusetts supported the Republican party? Worth $150 et A beautifully decorated affair of the Hallowe'en season was the bridge party given Thursday evening by the Service Star Legion at the Memorial house Memory grove Festoons of blBrk and orange decorated the hall and silhouettes of witches and gob bus were hung around the walls Die serving table was centered with a pumpkin basket filled with harvest fruits The guests were received by Mrs P J O Carroll Mrs John Q Cannon Mrs R W Fisher Mrs W F Wood ruff Mrs Charles R Mabey and Mrs P F Adams Mrs Alfred Clausen was in charge of the refreshments assisted by Mrs T A Flood Mrs Flor nee Christensen Mrs J M Peril-witMiss Margaret Bock Miss Helen Davies Miss Isabelle Halton Miss Misa Catherine Dorothy Bowman Bowman Miss Isabelle Broun Miss Alice Broun Miss Mary O Carroll Miss Gertrude Ella Clausen Miss Mias Mareline Ruby Wardenberg Flood and Miss Frankie Young Three hundred guests attended z Club Luncheon Mrs T Roy Brown of Los Angeles guest at a prettily arranged luncheon given Thursday at the Town club by Mrs W H Childs Autumn blooms decorated the table and covers were laid for half a dozen close friends of the visitor was honored Tor Autumn Bride ETIQUETTE n top-car- d Women's Formal Evening Slippers - e $E85 O e HOROSCOPE v TRIBUNE gun-dar- e lole-hon- D M Q the newest furs approved by the creators of fashion are to be found in our current offerings Kayser's Fit-all-Io- value All are superbly fashioned from p“ furs especially Stockings! Free— from They are supreme in style quality and or stocking tops from tojis that tug wht-t-) you’re artise too-tip- too-sho- rt f from the knee up has a sjicually knitted all-siflexible top Gives extra length to the tall an lk 1 se- lected for their beauty warmth and comfort Siare V outsize lo the dump freedom and comfort to all! 1’rai ti ally eliminates Sheer and garter-run- s aemi-aervir- clusively Kajaer’a e We Welcome UEJL Ex- flOOt no Information Salt Lake With the exceptions of 1912 and 1928 Massachusetts has supported the Republican party continuously slnc4 1858 Q All Special e A ©fir displays 9fcnlt ire life £iilcslf Month-En- d four-spad- d Pin-noc- IS AN EVERYDAY EVENT WITH US! DRIVES OWN CAR AT 0 LESLIE Mich (UP)— Despite hi bidders are bound to go wrong Civil wai 90 years Robert Lyon Today’s Question: car here from his East bid one diamond and South veteran drives hisHe takes an active Should farm every day and West passed in turn North bid one spade with the fol- interest in all the work on the farm lowing of six spades would be reached easily This hand is one on which minimum d Honoring Mrs Raymond Soderberg formerly Miss Ruth Thomson a recent bride Mrs John Slater and Miss Helen Alston entertained at a delightful dinner party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Slater in the Small tables Lafayette apartments centered with bowls of autumn blooms were arranged Guests included Mrs William Mvrick Mrs Louis Goff Mrs C Edwin Flandro Mrs Reuben G Jolley Mrs Lawrence Party Planned Miss Agnes Tarbet Miss Eunice The Hallowe'en bridge party to be Ryberg Miss Genevieve McLaw and the student given by body organiza- Misi Alice Boden tion of the St Mark's hospital SaturSections A and B of Radiant chap day evening will be under the direc- ter No 12 O E S will give a lunchtion of the following committees' eon at 1 p m Tuesday at the home Receiving— M is Valera Soffe of Mrs A Cohn 20 Thirteenth East chairman Miss Helen Woodhead Miss street after which auction and conLena Thompson Miss Zella Weeter tract bridge will be played The yearRefreshments — Miss Olive Wood ly will be awarded Hostesses chairman Miss Essie Stevens Miss willprizes be Mrs Margaret Carter Mrs Hazel Heist Miss Maud Briggs Miss Herman Fmkelstein Mrs Robert Frances Grldley Misa Marv Stone Bruere Mrs R I Ross and Mrs Program and tickets — Miss Sally Revellc Rozsa Make reservations Suteh chairman Misa Elnora Nelson with Mrs W C Kelly Mrs Alan Miss Carmen Laragan Miss BeverLee Oltn or Mrs W H Burnett not later Vennerl than Monday evening Decorations— Miss Blanche Grlbble chairman Miss Virginia Mrs Frank L Parker and daughter Vaughn Miss Jane Dunatan Misa Olie Hansen Mrs J R McCalley of Atlanta Ga Miss Betty Jane Magnets Misa Mar have arrived in Salt Lake after a Jorie Robinson month's visit in Atltanta Ga PittsProperty— Miss Ida Hayes chair- burgh Pa and Washington D C man Miss Virginia White Miss Char- Mra McCalley will spend tha winter lotte Frith Miss Beatrice Moffit with Mr and Mrs Parker General arrangements — Muss Elsa Mrs Grace Wallace Tuttle of St Knapp chairman Misa Bessie Bowden Misa Margaret Buck Misa Anna Louts Mo who has spent two weeks Hall Miss Emmalyne Johnson with ner mother Mrs George Y Wal lace at the Hotel Utah left Tuesday The alumnae active and pledge for her home members of Delta Zeta will entertain at a state wide luncheon Saturday at The Ladles’ auxlliary'of the N F 1 P O C is sponsoring a Hallowe'en p m at the Hotel Utah cafeteria party at the Civic Center Saturday Mrs Clara M Clawson announces evening at 8 p m During the early her line of winter coats at 20 per cent part of the evening there will be varidiscount off original low prices Ex- ous Hallowe'en stunts and fortune cellent fabrics Choice furs Distinc- telling A program including vocal 38 North State tive style Apt 4 numbers by Mrs Milton Oman Mts Doral Cutler and Mrs Gerald Me(Advertisement) ) OCTOBER 28 1932 A Again During October When was Easter In 1906? J K Salt Lake In 1908 Easter fell on April 11 Early Indians Also Had Liquor Problems SYLVA N C (UP)— Before the white man had fully taken this section from the Indians the red man was struggling with the liquor problem chief ocYonaguskah Cheroke casionally drank too much "fire wa ter" and decided it wasn't ao good for hi constituents So one day the legend says he (ell into a deep sleep He kept on sleeping tribe came from far places and leaked on amazed Finally they decided he was dead The Indians began a death chant for their departed leader Suddenly he sat up and told them he had been to the "happy hunting grounds” where he conversed with the Great Spirit and was told that fire water was no good So he drew up a pact and the Indians signed it They had agreed to drink no more Uquor Ruksian Hintoriral Nightmare Is Revived MOSCOW (UP) — On of the most sinister of Russia's nightmarish historical memories was suddenly revived here with the discovery re cently of the grave of Ivan the Terri ble’a favorite executioner Muliuti Sk ura toy Digging on thi site of the former cathedral in preparation for a I’alace of Soviets workers un earthed a ikelctun and with it a tablet Inscribed' "Here lies Maliuli Skuralov died 1573 “ The executioner's grave was not far from the spot over which formerly stood a huge statue of Alexander 111 Dili statue was one of the first aarrl flies to the Russian revolution having been torn from It pedcs'al by Muscovite crowds in 1917 Die cathedral remained until early this year Skuratov was the chief of the aadis tic Ivan s tuff of head choppers stran g'era and torturers -- FIND BIOOD 13 HOME BEFIT NORWALK Conn (UP) — "Help' Tv been shut1” shouted Charles iGresg police found him lvmg on the ground of hla home his shrt rrlmson with what appeared to be blood Investigation revealed a bot tie of home brew had exploded over Giess' chest enter oor Beanty School Classes for the entire month under the Tow may $15 Per Month Plan IITRER 4 OR 4 MONTH COUR3E We are registered with the state of Utah Dept also the Dept of RTHUR FRANK COATS lsw Enforcement of Idaho Please Women Who Are “Difficult” to Please The finest and most eomplrte beauty school In the Intermoon-tal- n States Write For catalog et phone Wasatch 337 THIRD FLOOR CLIFT BLDQ THE Women who Utah High School of Beauty Culture Fascination are achieving smartness despite slender budgets are wearing Arthur Frank Coats These coats are incredibly perfect in rich beauty of fabric and tailored finish— and they give more for the money than any coat you’ve ever had — no matter what you’ve paid Fur-Trimm- as Low as ed $ A touch of enchantment the iilLy smooth pearly appearance jo easily endqukkly rfndered to Complex-io- n Armi Shoulder and Hands Fare powder! 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