Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 8 1936 The Tribune's Bridge Corner LOGAN— Mrs E L Romney entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday afternoon of last week The luncheon table was decorated with h candelabrum holding a White tapers fa the centerpiece With bouquets o 1 lavender sweet peas and daffodils arranged in ivory vases at each end of the table Covers were laid for the following guests: Mrs Proctor Gull Mrs Christine B Clayton Mrs Elsa Bate Mrs Walter Welti Mrs Darrell Crockett Miss Jahanna four-branc- Mrs George B Caine Miss Charlotte Dancy Mrs George Bell Mrs Nellie B Langton and Mrs the R E Berntson Following luncheon the tables were arranged At the close of the for bridge two score prizes were games awarded On Thursday afternoon Mrs Romney entertained the following at bridge and luncheon: Mrs Wale lace J Carlisle Mrs Bassat Mrs Aaa Bullen Mrs B G Thatcher Mrs James Bullock Mrs N D Salisbury Mrs- W B Preston Mrs Parley E Peterson Mrs H R McGee Mrs Alma Lun-daand Mrs N W Christiansen The same decorative scheme was carried out as at the previous party Bridge followed the luncheon Two score prizes 'vere awardMoen Mac-guir- 'd Arranging of Perennia Bed Difficult Problem v By W M Q And still the Olympic hands come —the final four this week with the last explanations to be given next Sunday Have you had better luck with the third group of four than with the first eight? Well check up here op bidding and play of hands 9 10 11 and 12 and then get busy on 13 14 15 and 16 Here are the explanations of the four hands published last Sunday: wtmsmmemi Professor and Mrs Chester J Myers entertained President and Mrs Alma Sonne and Bishop and Mrs O A Sonne at dinner Sunday afternoon Entertains at Bridge Mrs Joseph R Jensen entertained Informally at two tables of At bridge Wednesday afternoon the close of the games ' refreshments were served Mrs Ross Anderson entertained the members of her card club FriThe guests were day afternoon entertained at contract bridge with tea following The tea table was decorated with spring flowers CovA ers were laid for eight guests high score prize was awarded Professor and Mrs Aaron P Bracken entertained the members of the F F W club apA their partners at dinner and hfidge Friday evening at the Bldeblrd The St Patrick theifie yfk s carried out in all the appointments of the dinner Covers wefe laid for 24! Bridge followed they dinner Score prizes were awarded Mrnd' Mrs George Fister entertained at a family dinner party Tuesday evening planned in cele- -' bratlon of the birthday anniversary of Mr Fister The table was decorated with red roses and red Covers were laid for 2 p tapers guests Dinner Party Given Mr and Mrs R Marion Clawson entertained at a dinner Wednesday The centerpiece was an evening arrangement of orange and yellow colored flowers and yellow tapers The same colors were carried out In all the appointments of the dinner 'Covers were laid for Dr Vaughn of Washington D C and Mrs Preston Thomas Professor and Mrs Aaron F Bracken Miss Edith Hayball and Mr and Mrs Clawson Bridge followed the dinner At the close of the games two score prizes were awarded Pro-fess- or Mrs C J Sorensen and son Keith are spending the week-en- d in Ogden as guests of Mr and Mrs Harry WolL Mrs C C Randall went to Salt Lake City Thursday where she spent the remainder of the week With relatives Mr and Mrs Fred Lundberg spent the latter part of the week in Salt Lake City Utah State Agricultural College Faculty Women’s league gave its annual card party Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening in the women’s lounge Commons building on College Hill About 60 tables were sold The proceeds were used to increase the loan fund for women students of the college Refreshments were served at each party The committee on arrange- - Mrs Fred Davidson with a score of 3130 was high when the smoke had cleared away from the first day’s games Tuesday at the new straight contract tournament at the Town club The play Is for the president’s cup and the matches will continue for six weeks Six tables were in Mrs Ferdinand J Fabian play won the first tournament and has I her name inscribed on the eup Te Hand Number 9 win it permanently a player must two tournaments North-Sout- h par: Four spades bid win Three prizes are given each Tuesand made day second honors on Tuesday goMaking the Most of Luck The bidding: ing to Mrs Raymond Moore who had a score of 2560 and third to Mrs H C Goodrich with 2480 two hearts—a bad bid in Itself but not to be condemned too much It is a better one heart bid His partner gave hirti the positive response of three clubs The fit between the two hands was now created and he made the slam attempt of four South answered with five species and the bid hog promptly made the decision between the two suits and went to six hearts Far be it from him to let his partner conb play it at the obvious tract Oh no— he had to play otherwise there would be no game West was In a playful mood and doubled his contract The bid hog redoubled at once because he realized that when he played a hand it couldn’t be set He went down one trick redoubled for a bottom on the board and One of themost difficult problems of every gardener is the No matter how hard we may try arranging of the perennial bed to have a good effect in this planting all during the summer someEither thing usually happens to cause us some disappointment there are no blooms at all in certain parts of the border or an unOccasionally we are expected clash of color hits us in the face embarrassed by a tall flower growing vigorously jn front of some dwarfer variety Inexplainable as some of these conditions may be they do happen and each year we vow that they will never occur Plants one and one-hato two t 1 again Now is the time to take an feet will occupy the second jaw of the will perennial garden while the two to inventory c : and make plans for its rehabilita- be in the third and so on until the then quickly berated his partner for The Last Four tion tallest flowers fill the background not having more hearts and then The first thing to consider is ltan eaeh et u And now tor the four final hands told West what a rotten double he the plants a At contract of four A great many flower beds b chosen width spades solution hf which will be published had not holding the ace of diaio supply color at various Svr (which West being vulnerable next Sunday: are entirely too narrow A three or times during the season and groups r monds South then Very promptly not should consider overcalling) four-foborder is always difficult will be repeated Hand Number 13 shot this bid hog and the rest of South finds that a bad trump break for it will not accommodate more Of course there are small North dealer both sides vulner- the bridge players in the world lived seems likely to cost him his conthan two or three rows of plants where' it is impossible to have yards wide happily ever after tract The best South can do is to able Most perennials have a period of perennial beds In these cases the —Q 9 8 5 - T X for an opportunity to make play bloom that lasts about threg weeks best results cannot be but 3 Ai A Solution his email trumps separately by ruffIt is therefore necessary in provid- often such borders are expected —Q J 9 5 b£ improved and the adverse distribution ing Last week we printed the following a succession of color to have the addition of a few annuals — 10 K J rim makes this possible South must be varieties which follow upon each ing hand and asked if jou could t K careful however to clear dummy’s Planting of Groups other from April to October A bed sitting in south make seven hearts: y before In hearts next The a second consideration drawing gaining such an outlay to accommodate round of trumps or he will find needs to be at least six feet wide a good effect is to use several plants Hjv V himself unable to ruff a third heart and is even better if more space is of each kind so that instead of in dummy or to make two of his own allowed intersmall trumps planting single specimens at The Front Row i —J 2 vals throughout the bed you plant On the front row will be planted f--Q 7 4 10 Hand Number the low growers six inches to a groups On the front row there will —A K 3 East-Wepar: Three foot in height Some of these plants be three or four arabis three -- 9 7 3 3 2 bid and made" will be selected to provide bloom aubrUtla four hcuclieras two KoSacrifice Gain a for will while be variein April others Hand Number 14 rean chrysanthemums three dtan-thu- s mmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmxrn The bidding: ties that furnish color during some' KoreaS Chrysanthemums neither side vulneretc East will be which deaer repeated of the following months This com- When East South West able North the are taller used plants bination of plants will be repeated —8 5 3 2 NT Pass Pass Pass may become larger and you at intervals down the length of the masses 3 NT ¥—9 8 6 4 3 Pass Pass Pass will find best effects attained by The lead was the queen of diabed — None using eight or ten delphiniums in monds Did you make the seven East and West should have no 4--A K8 5 2 x a group or four or five scabiosas hearts —against any defense? Well In reaching' their ments included Mrs John Croft According to the way a difficulty None here’s one way at least to play It plant grows Mrs R L C Ely Nevada than 20 to 25 feet high and has a contract on this hand for —9 7 6 4 2 Mrs D A Burgoyne Mrs Paul its There may be otherways with very quantity can be pretty well de- writes: Would you tell me some 15 to 20 foot spread The Russian West with his 2 5 M Dunn Mrs H R Reynolds Miss termined distribution 9—7 For instance perennial annual flowers that-cabe sown Olive with its gray green foliage is and five and a half honor tricks slight changes according to dis—A K 8 Hattie Smith Mrs D W Pittman asters become such very cards but the principle of the play large Then has a two Mrs E G Peterson and Mrs H bushes that only one or two are outdoors I have no luck trying also a decorative small tree 64 perfect openlhg under any condition remains the to start seeds inside and would there are the flowering fruit trees bid which one his with —None honor East R Kepner necessary at a time but on the like to plant things that will grow that are excellent for small gardens same — to avoid leading trumps and should trick without raise hesitancy — A K Q J 10 other hnd 10 or 12 bell outdoors from the to trump two spades in dummy Any of these should serve your beginning North opens the spade jack and Dr and Mrs J C Hayward and flowers are necessarypeachleaf to make a There are a number of hardy an- purpose 9— None The diamond queen is led and is and-Mrs enthe play Harold Fornoff Mr elementary Declarer definite effect —7 3 2 The habit char- nuals whose seed can be sown as taken in dummy with the king The two must win the leads first tertained at dinner and bridge acter color and time of bloom of soon spade 9 6 10 — M G Salt Lake writes: Mrs Q J deuce of diamonds is returned and warms as the and party Saturday evening at the home a flower should be clearly under- is workable ground include:up lark- Is it too early to remove the in his hand saving the ace for an when east trumps with the deuce They to The stood when chosen and the eventual 15 of Dr and Mrs Hayward reentry dummy Hand Number south takes the trick with the six placed In spur cornflowers poppies calen- mulches off the flower beds Meanwhile he goes about up tables were decorated with snap- the border setting vulner- The Everybody seems to be doing it the diamond suit South dealer North-Sout- h dulas sweet alyssum balsam mignspade ace is then led followed by leading the dragons Covers were laid for 16 After every three or four years onette ageratum able by the queen which Is trumped In asters and I am wondering if it is wise king from his hand without single atthe dinner followed the soil In a perennial bed needs a guests Bridge or if we should wait a little --9 6 3 2 ' Another diamond is led dummy Score prizes were awarded to Mrs thorough rejuvenating if results are candytuft and cosmos tempting to finesse for the queen 10 3 2 9- -A in south with the Q and longer trumped S M Budge and Roland Emmett to be obtained There will probably be little dan- South will not win the first trick —None Mrs R C L Salt Lake writes: The jack of spades is led Many failures In eight 2 the flower garden may be blamed I have a small yard and want to ger from severe frost now although but eventually West can force out 3 —8 4 trumped in dummy and the diawhile East still “College Affair upon the Impoverished condition of plant a tree in it to give some we usually have stormy weather the queen and ace mond four led trumped by declarer — A Frat Melee was given Friday the soil If your garden has been shade and yet not grow so large some time during March and April has the ace of spades 7 A K with the heart 10 South then leads --8 4 evening at the Ambassadore ball- ailing take this spring to put it on that there will be little sun for Mulches on flower beds with a 9—8 —K J 7 5 the club eight taking the trick 9 — K 6 5 4 3 with room its feet The most thorough and flowers What sort would you south exposure may be removed any Hand Number —A Q 9 8 the ace He leads the king of — K Q 10 5 clubs time as the soil in such situations East-Wemethod is to lift as recommend? and follows with the ace of par: Four spades bid — A J 7 Theta Upsilon sorority enter- satisfactory out many of the The hawthorn Is a fine tree for a has warmed up considerably In and made diamonds If east trumps south tained at a candle light tea Sun- and turn the plants overastopossible small — Q J 10 5 a ground yard It has a dense head of shaded places wh?-- e the ground is overtrumps and then leads trumps Foresight day afternoon at the homg of Mrs of 18 to 24 inches Of coursedepth — 9 6 4 9 and the spade nine takes the thirThe bidding: you foliage and in May adds its delight- still cold and wet it is too early t E J Maynard" In the receiving will not be able to lift — J 10 7 2 such things ful blossoms which are fojlowed by uncover the plants wait a week teenth trick If east discards the Miss as line yvero Mrs Maynard the peonies and —9 6 It grows little more or so or red fruits club jack declarer throwa away the Nancy Mitchell and Miss Cullen early blooming bulbs irises buf you nine of spades and on the next Snow Mrs A H Powell presided will be Hand Number 16 work around traps east at the tea table About 50 guests them Use able toof old West dealer ‘East-Wevulrter-abl- e well rotted By Patricia called during the afternoon The manure andplenty It spade in so that it is on arrangements Incommittee Spanking Ordered Wentworth thoroughly mixed Fresh manure cluded Miss June Cowley Miss Cleo will Though with a minimum in honor LONDON Ont (UP)— An be for will it dangerous cause WilNelma Miss tricks East and West reach a game Mainwaring and many roots with which it might spanking administered kinson with an excellent fit in both of their come in contact to burn and rot by his mother was prescribed by a 15 cided that he must stay away Be- strong suits INSTALMENT judge for Stewart Walter 16 when Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity cele- away Bonemeal mixed in at the neath North opens the club king South he appeared on a charge of theft Bill Coverdale’s envelope was ly- else the hurt there was something h brated the birthday an- rate of one pound for every bushel two down a unformulated and after overtakes deep winning of soil is also excellent Of course ing by Meg’s plate when she came kind of dark uneasiness of which more club tricks North niversary of the fraternity Satur- if leads the he himself was scarcely aware day evening with a stag banquet thisydu are starting a new planting down to breakfast next morning nine which West trumps Now if spring the preparation of the Miss Cannock poured out the- - tea at the chapter house Mondell He wrote to Meg before he Went West ruffs his two losing diamonds is soil out a short careful letter in which Spencer presided at the banquet same exceedingly important The and Meg read her letter dummy he will be unable to take directions hold as for rejuveIt was very short and she had he tried very hard not to show that in and Introduced Professor Wallace —Q J 9 5 a spade finesse He can pick up Bill for asked a A Goates as the spiker for the nating an old border the practically long —K 5 3 he had been hurt at all Of course the Dig a however after queen spade —9 8 evening During the evening toasts ground deeply and if the soil is letter And not only was there really he understood and of course he preliminary cross-ruf- f if he saves were given by Dean Jensen Wen- heavy clay you will be ahead to nothing in it though from the way wouldn’t come till she wanted him 10 9 2 He cashes the entries his carefully it take out Bill and had asked Conrad she had if received but he didn’t like to feel that she diamond ace and ruffs a diamond dell Wilkins Ted Karren replace with a good friable loam is his she It foolhardy to try letter Harrison and Reese Bullen Thain got the impression was- all alone in rather a mouldy returns to the heart king to ruff The Bid Hog Carlisle sang a song accompanied to grow plants in a heavy soil that that there was something special placer and she must please rememtakes the heart not is to A writer for the Bridge Forum their liking Some soils about It but it was a rather cold ber that she had only to wire at another diamond by Eldon Hansen The committee ace and ruffs a heart then puts told this modern fable re Arlo can be greatly Improved by the ad- letter included on arrangements any time and he would come at In with the spade king Weekly the Johnson John Aamondt and John dition of a good quantity of sand At this point Meg's color rose once All of which gave great satis- dummy now leads a heart player in question being cently which and manure and she said to herself “I’m faction to the pemon who had sent Dummymust ruff and West can over- - a counterpart of some we all know Bowen South Thg fabie goes ashamed of you You don’t want the telegram after reading and deSeparating the Plants U A C Woman’s club met MonOnce upon a time there was a bid him to make love to you do you?" stroying the letter which had been When reset the you plants do some And at that moment and under intended to A bid hog is a person who day afternoon at the Bluebird Mrs hog Robof convince Meg E L Romney was the hostess dividing on those which grow so the Cannock’s eye she knew that in’s death will never let his partner play a was to see never Meg He Mrs C L Jones reviewed the book rampantly They will bloom better she did it hand if he can possibly help either of the two letters and she in first be"Blood Relations’’ by Philip Gibbs if must get the She read the letter through again certainly had no idea that any teleIn this manner Shasta separated sev were God put Tea was served There that his is cause it theory slowly: in had sent been her name daisies coreopsis gram eral special guests penstemons him In this world only to play all When Meg had finished her Meg chrysanthemums and a number of "Dear or at any "I’m having a very happy time breakfast she went for a walk in the hands at Clio club met Wednesday after- others often need their activities suit He can have a perfect other because have I the the taken Hewletts’ She wound then curbed dreary park Leon The Mrs division noon at the Bluebird of the iris fit with his partner’s suit but he (1) "Pin money" buys sufficient seeds for Fonnesbeck was the hostess Pro- clumps must wait until after these flat and I want to get in as soon as the wool she had bought at Ashwinds up playing the hand himself have I and Miss her possible ley’s a married flowers an abundance of flowetz and a generous began jumper engaged have bloomed If you have fessor George C Jensen reviewed one Saturday It came to pass I hope you are getting on Cannock had vanished Uncle Henry couple West should have no the books "Joseph and Hrs Broth- a number of plants left over after all and East supply of tender fresh vegetables was he club at the Contract Remember me to the was permamently "immersed" in right ers” and "Young in reaching game after night Joseph” by splitting up certain varieties do not hands difficulty four these with North his house (2) Yours Ferry seeds are PUREBRED quality and the her "BILL” gave writing because sitting Tea was served try to plant them back in the bor- professor Thomas Mann West bids one in the board: the the date on each packet to assure was viih an was What of icicle It the of a ders but give them letter creeps good four and distribution There were a few special guests of his away to some —7 6 time or perhaps a little having enough to eat? It would be honor tricks friend If the alley heeds beautifi-catio- n About-thi- s fitibntss 9- -A K Q J 6 better to be starving in LonReviews Book plant some of them along its later Bill Coverdale opened a tele- much North’s normal opening lead is so satisfactory (3) It is JO convenient —5 don of was What the was anyIt good gram it and edges with signed "Meg” club met Women's the spade seven South winning so much fun to select seeds from the —A K J 10 6 Literary She was marooned ran: thing? Perennial borders often bring disthe ace and returning the queen Wednesday afternoon with Mrs R Ferry Seed Display at nearby dealers Bill Extremely Busy Mrs Ezra G Carter re appointment because plants are “Your letter received Would like O Porter Even if North does not realize that to on here be and stay d suit he can quiet for Bill Coverdale on the other hand West has no viewed the book "Mary Queen of placed too closely together As they little I know you will understand Scotland and the Isles" by Stefan begin to grow they crowd each aPlease run he should overtake the queen was Some of the don’t come down" extremely busy and lead back the nine Zweig Tea was served Mrs Aaron other making some of the less vigThe sharpness of his disappoint- savour had gone out of his flat- of spades the orous varieties suffer OvercrowdF Bracken was a special guest setting trick while establishing to was do but there much ing does not permit free circulation ment actually took him aback It taking diamond a entry North still holding —A Q 4 The had left Hewletts and already reasonable to be disappointhad three South Faculty Women’s league of the 0 a‘5 Even the smallest sorts wasn’t fear that not need —3 he two was in 9 ed in just this intense undisciplined days’ time moving in U S A C met Friday afternoon should be spaced a foot case in that — Q J 10 2 apart while fashion It was the most natural But Bill was a thorough workman spades originally for on in the women’s lounge in the Com- such plants as delphiniums the first South’s proper play — Q 9532 need thing in the world well was hand in and by everything havtwo Hill that Mrs on mons building feet and chrysanthemums Meg College round would have been the queen and the bidding with North afternoon opened at last ing received of Robin proof tricks and Joseph Greaves gave the program peonies require three feet He started to walk back to the West cannot run nine for the afternodh Mrs Greaves diswith for spacing are determined O’Hara’s death should want a little North let therefore ip must time to adjust herself to her free- hotel He liked the Hewlett flat In cussed "Know Thyself" Tea was by the size the plant will ace to cash the setthe last 24 hours It had ceased to the diamond dom served The hostesses for the afterat the Ltime of eventually spades ting his blooming be become and Hewlett's the He looked at the telegram and noon included Mrs C O Stott Mrs Overcrowding besides desaw that It had been sent off from flat The proprietary feeling grew W B Preston Mrs Ellen Hum- velopment and causing affecting blooms Ledlington at 8:45 That meant At Hotel Utah poor he that as he compared toit with others phries Miss Myrtle Jensen Mrs also creates an unattractive appear-a"c- e she had received disadvantheir Howell movement with 16 mostly passed his The letter the L Keller F by Chester J Myers Mrs (PwnU Want t0 be and look first post and had block was he Now this was again featured tage just to send playing Mrs Eldon tionr?nt8i Mrs J H Linford managed pairs 11 W a great temPta wire off immediately passing — he wouldn’t have liked to at the regular Hotel Utah duplicate Mrs Mrs S R Egbert Stock too thickly for when this on the tournament Tuesday night under He went on frowning at the bring Meg here— rather Whitney Floyd and Mrs George D this work must be done the peren-Jare- u sheet of paper Meg had been grubby side the direction of Anne Leonard Clyde at their smalest stage flimsy What is it? How do you get it? In a great hurry to tell him that t And then he noticed the name Harris hard t0 realize — what limits man?hlltu over entrance Mrs Oleander the she and to What do you do with it ? wanted be alone Being very Joseph Mrs J J Porter Perhaps the most outstanding growth will reach deeply in love and having for the sions — Oleander mansions was Brown won the high score with the program of the week was the book ' WE’LL TELL YOtJ: Prompt Staking first time for at least three years where Della Delorne lived He following in order: Mrs Georgia review given at the Cache county "Easy Money” Is the name of a fascinating new game founded on tlAn 'In which add greatly to begun to hope it hurt him sharply looked at the entrance as If it would Ingalls and Mrs Ray L Done Mrs public library Sunday afternoon-a- t modern business It involves many of the activities of “big business” 4 o’clock wellbeing of the flower bed is to feel how quickly Meg had de- - tell him something But only Della Ida Godwin and W L McLeod Mrs Dr Joel E Ricks snch as buying and selling building borrowing and banking It may Delorne could say whether Robin J B Ashton and Mrs Robert J Will DUrant's book “The prompt staking as soon as some of be played by 2 3 4 or more players — that had O'Hara Walter and T W through passed CiviUzfftion Our Oriental of Long “Easy Money” Is a fascinatt0 begin soms the garden has a real acquisiGlendinning Story ®r7aV‘es this task shoot on when entrance her the and game fot tbe whole with ing E R Dr night introwas Dr Wight Critchlow M Rieks ie left until tion Heritage” family Bill had seen them together— four C G Burt the branches begin to lie Flowers that duced by Professor A N Sorensen some- the Sepbrighten Professor Sorensen mentioned in on the ground becoming twisted and tember border are the anemones days after Robin had disappeared ‘Lost’ at Home °! 3hT- Some lowers need These plants are not new but are As Bill stood there frowning passing that the book being rewas deviewed was in the public library nt6nt °n as early 89 June too Infrequently grown They lijke stout middle aged woman Ohio (UP)— Mrs DalTIFFIN AND hands Her is none to soon to among the group of books coming Right in a situation where shadows break scending the steps lay called ton Fuller police when she a as the gift from L Boyd Hatch supply of stakes and raffia! the glare of the sun They may be gloveless and red advertised her couldn’t find her son New interest will be formS-lShe was a scrubber of of Logan and now of New given the had in pink white rose and red callinga Officers searched the city And Bobby a help charlady steps daily York City also "The March of perennial border if you add to dt The variety September Charm Is an what had Garratt said about the They found Bobby at home under Man” a chronological of few flowers that you have never exquisite silvery record pink shaded with woman at Oleander mansions? a roll of blankets grown before This events and from prehistoric peoples year the cata- rose hadn't She’d been logs to the present day This was times promise great things of the Dwarf hardy asters korean chrys- been able toaway hold of they her get Traders Aid Birds the third of the series of the book new gaillardia called Sun God anthemums blue salvias white del44 East South Temple Bill found himself politely liftTelephone Wasatch 6967 In the receiving line were Laillardias of course have always reviews CITY Mo (UP)-T- he new KANSAS hemerocalphiniums geums his hat and saying "I beg your ing Mr and Mrs N D Salisbury Mr been flowers that could be this of lises Trade Kansas Clty Board depended pink and white oriental popbut I wonder if I and Mrs B G Thatcher and Mrs upon for blossoms the entire sumare just a lew of the maay pardon"to you "for a moment?”might year gave more than two tons of speak Mae Musser About 200 guests were mer With this new sort in its pies lovely things that you may try this1 The woman stoppedT'she had aJ wbeat to Boy Scouts who distributed present magnificent chamois yellow blos- - year if the suit your fancy the grain in the parks for birds icouiiuuco m p u ut aS2W9F lf three-foote- re ub 4 six-clu- f h ' mr re 4 A st Professor and Mrs Chester J Myers entertained at a dinner 'and bridge party Saturday evening of last week A flowering plant centered the table bouquots were carried out in the place cards Covers were laid for 12 guests Bridge followed dinner Two score prizes were awarded At Town Club no-tru- Garden Questions and Answers no-tru- n no-tru- 1 st come-throu- Dead or Alive? 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