Show TITU SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Mr and Mrs Charles Lavens Smith pi ended ovei a delightful buffet supper Wednesday evening at their home on Wolcott avenue Federal Heights for a group of close fi lends The serv ing table was lighted with yellow princess tapers in crystal holders and (enteied wilh artistic crystal trees Twenty guests were in attendance Bridge followed the suppei The University of Utah Mothers' club held its fust meeting of the year Wednesday afternoon at the Union The officers for the new building year aie' President Mrs James fust vice president Mis Marcellus I Nebekei second vice Mrs Charles E Murdock president Mrs L II Biockbank secretary corresponding secretary Mrs B F Willis treasurer Mrs A Robert Lun din histoi lan Mrs J F Fentherstone Those appointed include Mrs John letzer chairman of membership Mis John B Marks chairman of hospitality Mrs C H Gillett chairman of Mrs Chester Cahoon publicity chairman of finance and Mrs Richard W Van Detck chairman of student welfare Following the business meeting tea was served in the ballroom Mrs George Thomas and Miss Jean Slav-en- s were tho honored guests The new officers received the mothers and their guests and also assisted tn the dining room Mrs Vigo Madsen and Mrs C N Jensen were in charge of the decorations Mrs John B Marks was in chaige of the tea Mrs Herman Bruschke and Mrs T J Kohlenberg were chan man of the reft eshments committee and were assist ed by Mrs R A Buich Mrs V N Davis Mrs T Gioesbeck Mrs Fred Foulger Mrs L G Richards Mrs Rubai d Van Deick Mis J A kuk Mrs James IngebreUen Mrs Jay Miller Mrs T S Kinnerslev Mrs Svlcan Leon Mrs D H Thomas Mrs Llv Taylor Mrs H A Wilbe Mrs L J Hammel Mrs W H White Mrs L D Greeson Mis Hemv Blnch Mis D R Cousins Mrs Hyrum Beig stiom Mis Louis Marcus Mrs H Wegland Mrs D F Block Mis W M McCullough Mrs M B Paiks Mrs Louie Perkins and Mrs J T Pence Professor Thomas Giles furnished musical selections Mrs Clara M Clawson announces the arrival of advance spring models in triple sheers crepes and punts Continuation of sale of coats and hi esses at HALF PRICE and less 38 North Slate (Adv) Apt 4 rt QUIT BUSINESS of Utah Pioneers 2 p m 722 2pm Mum Sell ed or John R Tanner 1428 Westminster avenue 130pm Poinsettia club 2pm Mrs Lillie Van Dorn 1411 Logan avenue Aurora club 1pm Mrs C W Parrott 330 East Twenty-fns- t South street Young Matrons' guild West- tt? ?o rd ur land duve Monthly dinner 6 30 p m Centenary M E church Annual dinner St Bark’s Cathedral guild 6 30 p m ith 39 SO MAIN nd or ith FACTORYVVORKER ill- - K 1084 O K 7 3 O K 7 ILL SIX WEEKS “ f rs — Able to Work Again After Taking Lydia E Pinkham’i Vegetable Compound I tits the red Jil- ted ral has rmt jjrh tO uiy a md it a me otn-Ku- by ays pve and dr the pro or ai t del Q 9 FKh hike 1 by tlio that vent too I - The kidding: Vil Soulh Pin 2 P N P T North 2 NT 3 N T 7 N T Eit P P Pi Pm Pii The bid of seven notrump is prob After all North ably fully justified has given two minimum responses to a forcing bid and despite the fact that North1! hand may be entirely trickless bouth has raised the con tract to a small slam Instead North has a king In one suit and a sequence f- -- OJ9 10852 - TODAY'S HOROSCOPE ' 1933 King dicate Inc Features ill altil At the Lowest Prices Consistent With Superb Quality Wasatch 7019 Jf a cole Isn’t evenly baked it becomes lopsided s or crusty tn one part and heavy in another AjluJJy tender cake ran be baled only by an even (fdy Iifat on tlso top bot- Syn- ) Fret Bridge Booklet Readers of this newspaper ma tom and Bide have a free copy of “Bridge Rules and Etiquette” by Josephine Culbertson Ad through special airangcment dress Mrs Culbertson in care of thji newspaper Inclosing a 3 cent stamped self addressed envelope There Is leas smoke near the floor One teeret of preparing Last summer I paid a vbit to To ronlo and notked the large number food and of roasting roller of brick homes In the city In fact I could see hardly anything but brick eren application of heat I learned that theie was a homes law In the city which compel people 'o build house w ith walls of bi it k or Drink IlilN Urok Coffee and stone This law was pased after a fire which swept away a laige pait of YOU Mill kllOW lllC importance Toronto To make your home fireproof Is the' of CVCTt roaktinf For I f ill H lirOk best way to guard agimst fires It f has been slated that we cannot niake- CoiTep ik roaMCU at O tltlW house "absolutely fireproof” Miv- he that I so but we can come very a QS the Idcnu HOWS CVCIlly good it T 'tlumc are" wfeMo' w'tl1 wooden shingles Honrs of house can he fmmed of material This Includes lumber which ha ben treated to make it less likely to catch afire If such a thing should hiipten as h ‘ IT' “y' that 118 f‘rst fblng to fl0 0 keep your head ” as the saying go's Don t leap out of a second or third story window unless theie Is nothing better to do On the other hand do not rush blindly into the flames or down a slairw ay whic h has been burned part- b eon'my btrlhdayf'MjTmoUiVr 11 would month snd poi-ubl- dmiU Continuously throiph the roat- - crs 'Utii profess — Controlled Konfcliti'' — D cxduMXp to HilU Bros The heat is kept at a steady temperature and att the Ferries come from the roasters each one is “done” exactly alike Fcry pound has the Bnme mntchlcM flavor — uni form goodness that no other hi The ordinary method of roasting coffee is in large coffee hatches In kpite of close attention to this operation it is quite impossible to roast each hatch to the same degree As a result disappointing variations in flavor often occur There's a thrill and constant Mitihfdctiou in drinking Hills llros Coffee which is alwajs uniform in flavor Fvory time jou make a cup the fragrant aroma and appetizing goodness arc irresistible Order Hills Bros Coffee today Ask for it by name and look for the Arab trade-maron the can k t to n oit:vi it i ii TASTi: II I OUT lllllt tiros Co J fee Is correctly ground for best results by drip process or any other method to i Nrar I Fre-lde- nt — PORTRAITS - like to invite them lixt would like to know whether or not this is correct READER By all means have your mother Invite your Lancs paients to lea on the first Sunday afternoon that It w ill be convenient This Is a clarmlnl 1933 King Feature S)n and most hospitable gestme It cllcate Inc ) doesn’t make any difference whether or not your engagement ha been invitation is s correct for you and vour mother are aimply "extend ng the of your homeland extending a very delightful ho'pl'ality Too Sunday teatlme ly away Ex pei U tell u that moie persons la I think one of llie most lovely hours of the week ' and I am aura that die from breathing smoke or hot air ctual burning If you ran hi father and mother will lov!thn do at) pluce a wet rlolh over 7 ben put 2H ouines of I'lne (ob Gives it w Ith you and your mother Results tallied spending from any Into a pint jour nose and mouth If you nawl Saves $2 No Cooking I ldfullHe Addor your arnip and yon bsve (Copyright 1933 King Feature on the floor thehecsmoke Is not o likely tnednins that will innu to Injur you— avu e It tends to rise pint &ndli ate Inc ) 5 mi'll never know bow you by lie quick art ion it never apml In the room higher can kly quh tastes fin a and last joti comiuer family a lun Mexico home has been act aflame Many a bail eoiigh In Ileatly lo Name time saving easily 2 because too strong a fli was built In or old until yon tryjomig tins Ihla mlilnre takes fight bold New U S Amlmxiicntlor lh stove Mice gnawing male he famous r ipe I ni not of a stubborn cough I ur real rulta have set file to other hoaxes Hint tlmda of only aara mu vs never aeen It equal J nru MEXICO C ITYJan 11 (F -- Me Is another good reason to keep only the usual eost of rooh he germ laden phlegm oo(lies and keab Iro medu me irnbfijxttritir to D United safety font lies In your home— the Toil Inflamed membranes and quirkly eaaea ill h named r liava a murk better remIt kind which mint be trink on a bx chest anrene ami dirtieuit breathing 7i" l "'n'EM edy than any you ran buy resdy made ' f"T (“r And as they sometimes t iy to Fine la a romjcoiiiid of 1 me Make a rup by stirring 2 rupe of n rom entrated form famous Fore gn Mini) er I uigiaMiti! In ' (olhge never bmw out a heal i iiiililerl sugar and one lh Rodrigorr rup of walerllng ifent for roughs anFi'ro"l"nr lwl" ‘0”rr'' jP( a ew in mien! until dissolved h8 matter and (lie No riiatmn Money r fuuded if u djeia t eookmg uerded— it s no trouble at all pleas you illumine enient probably Will follow (Copyright FD3 Publ lire I immediate Iv bv mliucte ) bt Are Continually Striving to Give You the Very Very Best In IV— FIRE Some person would race a mile after a fire engine just to see what was going on It may be exciting to watch a fire but if the fire should take place in your own home at night I feel sure that you would hot enjoy the excite ment iiu-pl- A BUILDING Safely in tlie Home West was squeezed He parted with the diamond 8 whereupon Mr Maschke discarded the spade queen and the three remaining tricks were won In the diamond suit Today's Question South opens with a bid of one heart North responds with a bid of three clubs South then bids three notrump What should North now bid holding the following hand’ A4J VA8 0 K J 7 4 A K 73 — a Answerslam InFour notrump vitation Despite Souths minimum response he may hold sufficient val ues In addition to his opening bid to reach a successful slam contract (Copyright By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE The lunar as well as mutual aspects bearing rule upon the affairs of this day may have a retarding or obstructing Influence with the mind given to ponder eriously over situation or leaning tow ard procrastination and delay rather than Initiative and ag gresslve attack of problems There may be some concern about elders or old institutions may offer some dls appointments However there may be slight financial gam or a minor de gree of fulfilled ambition Thoe whose birthday it Is may en counter a year of slow going and flu lve affairs with postponements dis In appointments and impediments store Elders may give concern oi old Institutions disappoint Yet there may be slight gain and a modicum of satisfaction In fulfilled ambitions Sunshine as well as shadow pievall A child born on this day may be aerl ous tuinded studious and perhaps given to ptocrastlnation rather than nggiessive action let It should have ambitions and may “crash through' ohstai les or Impedimenta Noiabls nativity Jack London Au thor Far Better to EZRA THOMPSON Uncle Ray 98 V To End Severe Cough Mix This Fine Recipe At Home of Ido of the With - ”1 work hard In a factory At one time I wna home for tix weeks too n weak and to work I tried difTerent mediolnee and I was all but after I alarted taking Lydia IL rinkhain' egetable I I could feel myself gamine atrength It built me up so I can work — IIazxl Y Hmitii V7 Norfolk bt Cambridge Mass If you are weak nervous and run down give this medicine a fair trial Itememlier that half a million women (Copyright aay “ It hclin me ” in 2ND FLOOR Day by Day J 6 4 2 vo to LignclBGill Interesting Program 9 IUJ X? 532 6 TODtY KNOW THAT Members of the arts and crafts section of the Ladies’ Literary club will give a bridge luncheon Thursday at Mrs R M Williams the clubhouse is the general chnuman and will be assisted by Mrs Harry Coogibs Mrs Jesse J Thompson Mrs Fred Schwln and Mrs Charles Murdock 6301 High- Ever) thing COME IN DID YOU Bridge Luncheon minster Presbyterian chuith Mrs R Woolsey By having the fronts of your undergarments cut on the bias they fall into the same snug smooth lit that the frock falls into res-hea- rt 0 Tables Lamps China Glassware and Novelties Your opportunity to get first class merchandise at cost and less ' Ladies’ auxiliary to Maccabees 1pm Mis Ada Fouse 11 West Crystal avenue U N I Bridge club Mrs 2 p CAREA U-VniO"‘ Fart Fourth South street caitip 18 Up mMis J H Midglev 138 avenue Cottonwood Third Mrs D A Mcramp Mur15 Vine s'reet Millan ray Granger camp 2 p m Mrs Clara Bawden 3700 West Thirty-nintSouth street Mill Creek camp 2 p m Mrs Mary 3984 B Seventh Hamilton Fast sheet Wasatch camp 2 p m Mis J R Edgehill 1578 Sherman avenue Whittier camp 2 p m Mrs Violet Ostler 272 Kensington avenue MY BEAUTY whether it be slip or the envelope type of chemise this too should be cut with at least a bias front At the regular monthly meeting of the Service Star Legion to be held Monday at the Memorial house MemBy JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON ory park a debate will be a feature ’’World’s Greatest Player and Teacher” Says Ely Culbytson of the afternoon The University of Utah team will debate on "Resolved MIKING A DIFFICULT SLAM of three cards headed by the queen The United States should consent to Maui ice Maschke of Cleveland in another — bv no means a woi IhlLsnie cancellation of Interallied war The affirmative will be taken such strong bidding jaebts Ohio has two major interests — poll holding opposite East perhaps slightly facilitated the by Bay Owen and Jay Parkinson and tics and bridge Some of his friends success of the contract by opening his be negative by Oiner Dunnell and Ted Moss It will be an open meeting say that hisinterest in bridge is even fourth best heart and the queen held all interested are invited keener than his interest in politics the trick However had this leaded not been made Mr Maschke had a Luncheon will be served at 1 p m Of this I am not sure but after watchhidden entry in the 5 of clubs whichlwlth Mrs C G Wirick as chairman of ing the skillful manner In which he would have permitted him to take theiie hostess committee w ith whom finesse anyway The ace of ervations for the luncheon may be played the hand below In the recent American Bridge league national spades was removed from the South made tournament in New York I am quite hand in order to prepare the Vienna Mrs Robert T Jettison areonv coup situation find then the see of sui e he must be a v ery w “ rammed tiuan indeed If hi political keennej hearts was led establishing a second ? ” 1 to California Sev enIArmstrolg' has card for the adversaries exieeds his bridge brilliancy for weeks' two a visit rounds of clubs followed and with The hand the lead of the last club the situation South — Dealer w as Both sides vulnerable AUJ CONTIM E8 m ’1 Daughters — Camp 10 V 96 J no In Wyoming City street CONTRACT BRIDGE THE GIFT BOX id i 469 B street 1pm e- - m Wallace Ben2 30 p m Mt Olympus Rebekah lodge No 50 Past Noble Glands’ club lodge rooms 8 Sugarhouse p m Alpha Chi Motheis’ club 2 p m 1365 East South Temple Hos-ine- SALE at al Coast Family to Visit Relative Mrs Cleofan Revo-'lu'io- Initial Meeting f Of Dressing Carelessness nett y klndis needed to insure the smooth firm outline rpquired for fullest beauty with fitted frocks The second suggestion equally 1m portant for under clothing to be worn w ith form fitting frocks is that your iment of girdle and brassiere is re-I- t slip and underwear be cut on the bias By JOSFPHINE HLDDLESTON too would seem that these modern muired These gurments can be with If you wear panties and brassiere days we spend time in beautifying out sta:ys if you wighj but stavs or the panties should be cut on the bias our faces that our mothers spent put-no- t om8 restiaming garment of this If you wear a one piece garment —— ting beauty on their backs! Do you realize that fifteen years ago the average woman of 50 had pent three yeais of her life putting on her clothes? It's a fnet according to a recogMr and Mis Jay A Quealv theh nized statistician who spent consid daughter Miss Susan Jane Quealv erablo time checking the time reand son Buster of Burlingame Cal who have been the guests for seveial quired for donning the multitude of weeks of Mr and Mrs Clayton I petticoats corset covers corsets pan-tie- s puffs tiansformntions switches Thatcher have gone to hemmerer Wyo accompanied bv Mr and Mrs etc that characterized the fashion of Thatcher for a v lsit w ith Mr Quealyv bvgone davs Therefoic if grandmother or moth mother Mis P J Quealv They will return the latter pait of the week and er or aunt complains that you spend “I’ye found a way to save on beau will leave in the near future for New too much time in fiont of the mirror ty care! A friend told me to use York where they will sail for London 'remind her that it is no more than Lux In the dlshpan to keep my for a visit with Mr and Mis Wolfe she has spent for the same purpose hands smooth and white This but in a different way Barnato And speaking of clothing In relabeauty care costs me lese than If tion to beauty I am reminded of a a day! The bln box of Lux does a For Lantern Visitor that I've been month's dishes” Mr and Mrs W J O’Connor enter- point in undergarments to to some for wanting you suggest KATHERINE FREEMAN tained at a prettily arranged dinner time (Mrt Frdi1c rrwouii) Tuesday at OakWood in Mill Creek When of one are you wearing m honor of H Y Walker of New York those form frocks fitting especially w ho has been In Salt Lake for several cut on the bias around the waistdavs and who left Wednesday for the me -to and hips you will find that the line m eist Covers were laid for sixteen dress fits much better and looks far guests 5 j smarter if you follow two suggestions The first is that you wear a girdle yv For HohJpy Bride if you are flat enough to wear one Mess Ruth Nowell will give a lunch- without bulging over the top of It eon T uesday at her home on First ave- If you have even a suggestion of roll nue In compliment to Mrs Arthur Q over the top of the girdle however Cannon foimerly Miss Lucyle Fore- you’ll find that a combination gar- man a bride of the holidays Saturday January 21 Mr and Mrs Cannon will be honored guests at a dinner to be gven by Miss Heloise Snow at her home in the Mayflower apartments Events of the Day St Ann’s Sewing circle St Ann's oiphanage Red Ci oss sewing units Catholic Woman’s league Holy Ci oss hospital of American Association Women 2 to 5 p m 1321 Mrs F H Richardson East South Temple street Sigma Phi Delphian chapter 1 30 p m Newhouse hotel Spirit of Liberty chipter Daughters of Amei Iran r 2 pm Mrs A J 162 Thirteenth East street Parliamentary law section Wasatch Literary club Mrs Louis Schauk 123 Second avenue 2 p m Naomi Past Noble Grands’ club 1pm Mis Franklin T Schott 1328 Lincoln street Kappa Sigma Wives and Sisters club Miss Mary Shields 322 Douglas street Ladies’ auxiliary Railway Conductors Sego Lily division 150 1 O O F hall 1 p m St St guild Margaret’s Mark’s cathedral 1 30 p m Mis N E Congdon 1643 Harvard avenue Past Noble Grands’ club Mrs Clara I Moore 543 East Fourth South street 1 p m Maxwell Mi Kean W R C Mis Louise Allen 334 Ninth Fast street 1 p m Board of dueetors S L district Utah Fedeiation of Women's clubs New house hotel 10 a m Veteran Ladies’ auxiliary Volunteer Firemen's associaMrs Charles A tion Cardwell 1138 Bryan avenue Society and Club News Training of Child Articles for the Young Silhouette Bulges Result wife 6 Cietj an Buffet Supper 12 1031 Women Health Hints Helps for Shoppers Latest Fashions Beauty Aids Couple Preside At Delightful THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY W'1 j Si OS s Veit couldn't get that with a No can of Hill Pro blow-torc- Coffee will h! ever “go Male” The vacuum can keep It I'HESII ALWAYS! |