| Show THE 10 SALT-LA- Tea on Tuesday Bering Home To Honor Three jit J By KATHRINE DE PEYSTEB - By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON Breakfast Given Honoring Couple Wed in Temple MAKING A FOOLISH CONTRACT Sometimes players reach perfectly foolish contracts and fintt that they have S play to make the hand These are times when skill is of great and the utmoit concentra lion is necessary in order to find the right pay An example of this occurred the cluhl e other day nv a New when Mr Geoffrey Mbit Smith found himself in the rather weird contract of four hearts on the following hand and also found that the band was per fectly makabie A prettily arranged wedding break fast was given Friday morning at the home of Dr and Mrs John FSharp 770 Ashton avenue in honor of the marriage of their daughter Miss Martha Sharp and Wallace F Toronto which took place earlier in the Salt Lake L D S temple September Nuptials An Interesting wedding of will be that of Miss Fran- ces McGonagle daughter ot Mr and Mr Georg F McGonagle and Wilfred Olsen son ot Mr and Mrs Wilfred Olsen of Blackfoot Idaho that will take plaoe Saturday st 4 p m at the McGonagle horns on Thirteenth East street The ceremony wUl he performed by the fit Rev Arthur W Moulton bishop ot the Episcopal diocese ot Utah In the presence of members of the two families end a few close friends ot the young couple Buffet Supper e Autumn Tea A delightful tea was given by Mrs MIm Jean Klrtley daughter of Dr Gilbert D Moyle Mrs Henry D Howard P Klrtley who will Moyle and Mrs James D Moyle st and Mrs where the Gilbert D Moyle home In Colton-Woo- leave Monday for Lee Angeleswith her he will spend two months Friday afternoon honoring aunt Mrs B 8 Crow Mrs James H Moyle of Washington D C and Mrs Frank Creer of New York who are visiting In the city Events of the Day Brilliant early autumn flowers ip wicker baskets decorated the attracDelphian assembly officers tive living rooms and the tea table end presidents of the Delphian waa centered with a sliver bowl ot orchid phlox and deep blue delphln--' chapters 2 p m Hotel Utah lum Pale green princess tapers In Salt Lake Mothers’ ( club silver candelabra lighted each end monthly program 2 p m at and presiding were Mrs Ezra Rich of county Infirmary Mr Leola Cummins In charge qf the proOgden Mrs J Preston Creer Mrs Orval W Adams Mrs John Grant of gram New York Mrs Fletcher Scowcroft Chi Delta Pi alumnae chap- of Ogden Mrs Phillip Sheenan ofrCtekJ-PljnArtBat-“Washington DC MrarThomtoa’D DaughUtah State society Morris and Mrs A A Covay 2 30 ters pf the Revolution Assisting in the general entertain Mrs Stanford P m Darger p were Mrs lng Phillips Gam Mrs 1121 Second avenue Morris' Christensen and Mrs Clark Rich of Ogden and Mrs C X Wright Sigma Chi Mothers’ club Two hundred and fifty guests atfashion show and revue Elks tended club 2 to B p m 4 Jilnlor Musical Arts club Tor October Bride Mrs Beth R Jess 1621 Princeton avenue 4 p m Miss Florence Hammond who will Women’s auxiliary to the wed in October was the honored guest at delightful bridge tea given Railway Mail Clerks’ sssocia-tlo- n Mrs H R Smith 1454 Friday afternoon by MIsa Betty and Miss Lucy Deanne East Seventeenth South atreet 1:30 p m Nibley at the Landenberger home on Virginia street Varicolored late garUtah Federation of Women's den flowers decorated the living board 8 30 Clubs executive rooms and the tea table was gay a m federation board and with bowls of fringed asters in the board of directors 10 a mM at shades Rose pink tapers were the Hotel Utah candlesticks ana twenty Juvenile lodge A O U W gueats were present 4 will meet at Unity hall SaturMrs J Nason and Mrs D Black day at 1 p m with ladies of the west side neighborhood districts 10 Ad 11 will give a varied program and dance Saturday Vobular Bride Motif evening at 138 12 East Second Miss Marjorie Gordy entertained treet The public Is Invited at a delightful dinner Friday evening Mrs Clara M Clawson Is receiving In honor of Miss Betty Calltater s dally shipments of new fall style bride-to-b- e The home was Lowest price consistent with quality popular decorated throughout with bride colstyle and present conditions 38 North ored flowers and in the dining State street Apt 1 (Adv ) room green decorations prevailed A yellow clever “kitchenette” Idea was carried The out for the table appointment small tables where dinner was served were centered with low mixing bowls of yellow zinnias and marigolds The place cards were miniature kitchen Whether It fa your implements and those in attendance pay day or not you included Miss Callister Mrs X R win profit by shop- Calllster Miss Alton Ashton Miss " Jean Anderson Miss Priscilla Skeen ping in our stores Mi La Von Crane Mias Alberta today Here are a Miss Norma Goddard Gallagher few of our money e Miss Emma Henderson and Miss savers Stohl MUs Calllster was the motif of a delightful bridge luncheon given Friday afternoon by Mrs Adrian F Simmon Mrs L F Haymond and Mrs Ivan V Walton at the Simmons Again Fancy home on Fifth East atreet Beef Pot Roasts 9o and pink asters were combined for the decorations ot the smU and 12c lb Shoultables where luncheon was served der Rib Cuts 12o lb Covers were laid tor 12 guests Neck Cuts 9c lb d n X rtel York-bridg- Wes f TODAY Mr and Mrs Harold Edward Price will entertain at a bridge buffet sup per Saturday evening at the home of Dr and Mr Deane A Harvey on Herbert avenue in honor of Mr and Mra Kuno Doerr Jx who have recently returned from their wedding trip Mrs Doerr formerly was Miss Gwendolyn Murdoch e Smart Tea A delightful social affair of Friday was a tea given by members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the home of Miss Frances Fitzpatrick on Military Way Federal Height The living room were artistically deco rated with a wealth of garden blooms nd in the dining room the tea table was centered with a lovely center-piec- e of delphinium in shades of blue the sorority color Ivftjr princess tapers were at either end of the table and the table waa presided over by Mls JPonna Bennion and Miss Jean fieue Murdock:' MizaTMignon Campbell was in charge of the serving and was assisted by Miss June Isaacson Miss Betty Lewis Mis Edwins Miss Betsy Bintz Miss Katherine Lovesy and Miss Josephine Smith The guests were received by Mrs Howard C Means Mr I J Armstrong Miss Elizabeth Nelson Miss Virginia Summerhaya Mis Marcel Foulger and Miss Helen Woolley One hundred and fifty guests called during the receiving hours n For Coast Guest Miss Jean Kirtley daughter of Dr and Mr Howard P Kirtley will leave Monday for Los Angeles where she will spend two months with her aunt Mrs B S Crow Leave for East Dr and Mr ing the week Neher ’will E M Neher left durBoston where Dr attend the annual meet- for ing of the Ophtholmology association They will visit with friends In New Hampshire and in New York and will spend some time with their and daughter Mr and Mrs C Sidney Johnston En route to Salt Lake they will spend some time at the Century of Progress exposition and will visit with friends In Kansas City Popular Bride Honored Pot Roasts 9c and 12c lb our Snap-drago- TCOK PILLS ed ’ Lamb BROUGHT RELIEF Small light Leg of Lamb Roast 19e lb Rib and Loin Chops 25olb - Ur Forsythe Endorses All Steaks ' Our Beef fa really fancy It is carefully selected You may depend upon it be- lng tender Sirloin Round and Ground Round 20c "4 pound v ne v Butter 17c lb Creamery Butter parchment wrapped and guaranteed by one of Salt Lake’s best creameries 17 e per lb 4 Cauliflower Clean and' snowy white Fresh from near by fields pound 5c stipation read this voluntary letter i "After taking pQla and tablets for about thirty years for eonsti- I started to taka your Sation three times a day according to directions Today I can eat cheese and that ii binding and certainly feel fine”— Mr Ea Forsythe Box 219 Youngstown N Y Pli lift OJLSEtAGCS rooa Surety of ' Purity” 3 East You A P 4 rulThe planetary configuration ing the events ot this day are read as rather ominous with peculiar situations to combat and tenacious obstacles to surmount Difficult and dangerous occurrences may arise o violent arousing a ’’ impetuous mode of “comebaok This mar lead to physical danger as well as precpitate quarrels fierce acts and 1933 Features King (Copyright speech with reckless and lawless imSyndicate Inc ) pulses Those whose birthday is It may MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED be prepared for a rather trying year BUHL Idaho — The marriage of with many impediments and difficult three young Buhl people was an- situations to surmount nounced Thursday Mrs Ella ThompA child born on this day may be son andjlenry Grelshaber were mar-le- disposed to be reckless tempestuous self-contr- ol hold: C1H®®SIE : WHIR Mott-Smit- IFALIL CdDAT WHILE THERE IS Ho- OF UNUSUAL STYLES It will pay you to shop now for your new Fall Coat — new materials — smart new fur treatments at the right price Mott-Smit- h 6950 up THROUGH the GARDEN GATE By fAfLIL MAUp CHEGWIDDEN Roses Grown From Cuttings l great many roses grpw readily from cuttings especially the climbers and the hybrid perpetuals those old fashioned roses which bloom in June often to flower no more that year The newer hybrid teas the so called may start from cuttings-o- r they may not They do not always make such satisfactory plants ‘as the ones we buy which have been budded on a strong understock however It is an odd fact but a fact nevertheless that many of the newest roses with their tints of copper and apricot which make them so attractive and therefore more desirable to amateur gardeners absolutely refuse to grow from cuttings If you are determined to try the cuttings take a shoot which has borne a flower and slip it from the parent stem Take off every leaf except that at the very tip and insert this cutting almost up to jts topmost leaf in gritty soil or In pure sand in a place where you will not forget its existence Put a quart fruit jar or a similar glass over the cutting pushing It ever-bloome- - A SELECTION Mott-Smit- h well Into the soil so that It will not become dislodged A callous must form at the base of the cutting before roots can be sent out Now that the ground Is warm and mellow roots are encouraged to form if other conditions of moisture and so on are correct The soil around the rose slip must never never dry out By winter roots will be formed Retain the jar until next May or later if frosts may be expected after that date It the sun is hot in the daytime the Jar may be removed but must always be replaced at night Your baby rose may even bloom the first summer although it is wiser to pinch off any buds which show so that the plant will not waste Its energy In flowering while too young and small 25 ID1RIESSEES 00 Perky Berets IN VKLVET ANTELOPE AND FABRICS Peaked Sports Hats IN FELT AND NeV SPORT MATERIALS tained at a prettily arranged dinner party Friday evening in honor of Mrs C Myrle Dewey a bride of early September st the Birkenshaw home 1248 Laird avenue The guests were seated at one long table beautifully TRIBUNE set with a Venetian lace cloth over pink At either end were pink princess tapers centered with a low green cryatal bowl of pink suiters Nut cups and place cards were carried out in Q By whom were the Hawaiian bridal designs ot pink Following Islands discovered? R M S St dinner bridge was enjoyed The liv- George A Documents in the Spanish aring rooms were adorned with varicolored blossoms from the Blrken- chives state that the islands were disshaw gardens covered by Juan Gaetano In 1555 Besides the honored guest covers They were rediscovered by Captain laid were for Mrs Earl J Mldgley James Cook in 1778 Saucy Toques — con-tain- Smart Sailors — 4 IN VELVETS SATINS WOOL CREPE INFORMATION ALSO A WIDE SELECTION OF MATRON HATS ’ 500 to 1000 DN Mrs Louis E Goff Mrs Tracy McQ What is the population ot the Miss Kay Mis Vers Hampshire Aggie Tarbett Miss Norma Nilson island ot Trinidad? D B Salt Lake and Miss Lucille Scare The hostess A The population of Trinidad Is was assisted In entertaining by her estimated to pc about 388712 sister Mrs Robert W Bowman Q Can you tell me how long a Japanese ri Is? D L G Salt Lake Bridge Luncheon A A Japanese rl e e e Is Evening Gloves Suedes FABRIC STREET GLOVES REAL KID STREET GLOVES equivalent to f Its Going ' SEASON for Ii Miller S100 - S29S ' HAIR FLl8 ABILITY - PLUS SERVICE H CREATE A PERFECT PERMANENT Italy ‘ Afternoon Gloves In Suede Washable Capeskln GRAND OPERA WAV bsbit-formin- 5 S495 S795 to Be 4 Knowltdft The "bulk” In AlBran is much Mrs James W Colllni will preside m like that of leafy vegetables Inside at a luncheon Saturday afternoon the body it forms a soft mass which honoring Miss Barbara Kellock Kaththe intestines of bride ot latet September Miss inforgently clears — arine Covey will receive at an wastes mal tea Saturday at 4 30 p m at the Isnt this pleasant "cereal way A A Covey home on East First South far more healthful than using pat- street for Miss Kellock and Mbs Alice gt Dick who leaves shortly for New Orent medicines— so often leans UsaIn Forty guests have been inhave me establlshtd reputavited Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily tion lor THE BEST PERMANENT WAVING MISSIONARIES TO MEET In serious cases use with each meal Also all other lines ol If not relieved this way sea your Returned missionaries of the TaBEAUTS CULTURE doctor hitian L D S mission will hold their $ T at 8 p m October annual reunion Get the package at in the Fifth L D S ward chapel 748 Qmsh four grocer’s Made by Kellogg in South Second West street it was anHOTEL UTAH Battle Creek- X—Kwas ISO WAS 93B5 (Adt) nounced Friday- h on of J OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT We are featuring the finest quality of fabric suede and kid gloves in black white and new fall colors ERI1AIIEHT Dancing Party September Festivities g HOROSCOPE ?A9)2 010873 AK8 “t A NT I TODAY’S rt who leaves Miss Jullne Peery shortly for Logan to attend the Utah State Agricultural college was honored at a dancing party given Friday evening by Miss Shirley Huffaker Miss Patricia Kimball and Miss Ma-bl-e Anson at the Art Barn for 50 guests Miss Peery will be complimented evening at a aim! Science says All-Bra- n provides lar affairSaturday given by Muss Huffaker "bulk" to exercise the intestines Miss Kimball and Miss Anson at the and vitamin B to further aid regu-- : Art Barn blood-buildin- v Large package of Par Washing Pow- der 23c each Mi- dvale Murray Bonn- tiful and Salt Lake Mrs WUllam C Blrkenshaw enter- All-Bra- n per North 2NT Protutants but of different denominations It is simply that he is prejudiced against my minister and he says that if I really loved him I would go to his church to be married What not to “turn the tables” on his naive statement that if you love him you would go to his church to be married If he is unwilling to abide by the tradition that the marriage takes place in the bride's church and by the bride's minister perhaps he would be willing to compromise having the marriage take place In your church having your clergyman perform the first part of the ceremony and his clergyman be invited to perform the last part of tbe ceremony This is very often- done and perhaps is the solution in your perplexing case shall I do? S This is indeed a most extraordinary at ind" l'equcst-fo- r the young man to mal just for a prejudice and one mar- ned Miss Irby Lou Dunlap Craig early disciplined Notable nativity: James Rill railvels a bit at what must be your won mont daughter of Dr and Mrs R E derful road magnate and graciousness Dunlap of Cralgman The bidding: Miss Elizabeth Walker will preside 244029 United States miles at bridge luncheon Saturday at her Bean lor Constipation home on L street honoring Miss An albino deer the first In 10 years Charmaln Williams who leaves Sun- has been seen cm Grand Island Mich day for Grinnell college Grihnell If you suffer from headaches Iowa and Miss Jessica Hale who loss of appetite and energy or any leaves in the near future tor Cornell other of the frequent effects of con- university Ithaca N Y lar habits In addition iron is rich in Jk A FOR 30 YEARS THEN CEREAL 10c lb ! 3 Doubt What do you lead? Answer: A low club (The ace followed by a low club Is also an acceptable solution although it is not quite as good) You have two almost certain tricks and a probable third trick It is most unlikely that you will find your partner with an ace or a king or even a trump honor which A will readily provide the setting trick Mr From tihe bidding however declarer Th three-heabid was daring in the is marked with at least a five-car- d extreme for after all Mr suit dummy probably has three of held no card higher than a queen How- the suit and conceivably four alever not being vulnerable he felt though it is barely possible that it he stood a good chance of defeating may hold only two At any rate there a contract of four spades if the other is a far better tha'n even chance that side could be driven to it His partner’s your partner If not able to ruff the raise was somewhat disconcerting second round of the suit will cerhe decided to make the best ot a bad tainly be able to ruff the third round situation By leading a low club you are now The opening lead was the king of in a position when you get In with immedieither the trump king or the heart spades which Mr Mott Smith ately ruffed m dummy Now he ace to play the ace of clubs and allow the hand considered very partner to rUff the third round A1 stopped and carefully It seemed as though he though the low club lead sacrifices should draw trumps in order to be any chance of giving partner two able to run the clubs eventually The ruffs in the suit it keeps control In trouble with this line of play is that case you find out that you will be the opponents will start running a unable to give your partner any ruffs few spade tricks Mr at all and allows you if necessary to finally realized that If t spade lead change your line of defense were to come from the West hand no It is hardly woyth while to play for harm would be done but that if It an outside chance of setting a contract came from the East hand it would be 2 tricks (by leading the ace) when you rather disastrous He therefore im- can play equally carefully for setting from the it one and still keep some additional mediately led a diamond bowdfb9tobt5SfttacairwtTy‘te‘“h55‘ possibility BT insuring out East's en own hand and shutting try completely (Copyright 1933 King Features SynAs the play went East went up with dicate Inc ) the ace and led a trump West took FREE BRIDGE BOOKLET the trick with the ace of hearts and Readers of this newspaper may led another trump Mr have a free- - aopy of “Bridge had previously unblocked with the Rules and Etiquette” by Joseking of hearts and so was able to make the rest of the tricks phine Culbertson through special It Is apparent what would have arrangement Address Mrs Culhappened if this line of play had not bertson in care of this newspaper been followed West would have restamped enclosing a fused towm the first round of trumps envelope In honor of Miss Mildred Cline of Hollywood Cal who is a visitor In Salt Lake a number ot social affaire are being arranged Miss Nellie Sherrod will entertain at a breakfast Sunday in honor of the visitor who Sunday afternoon will be honored at a te to be given by Mis Virginia Dibbles Lu-cil- Fork Sausagq Uet J WHICH MINISTER TO MARRY ‘ THEM? Dear Miss de Peyster-MaI come to you for help? My problem is this I am to be married very soon and I wish to be married by my minister My fiance on the contrary does not care for my minister and wants us to be married by bis minister and in his church saving he would not feel it to he Sacred or real if he were married by my minister We are both Society and Club News Training of Child Article for ‘the Young Mott-Smil- h - Pure Pork SausagePure n 4 1 de?lr Ely Culbertson and would have taken the second He would then have led a diambnd to his partner's ace and his partner would have returned a apade through de In this fashion 4 clarer’s queen-tetricks would have been taken and'the contract defeated one trick Today’s Question The bidding Neither side vulnerable The bride wore a charming frock of bronze crepe combined with pech A— 96 The living rooms were atchiffon O tractively decorated with a wealth of AKQ654 early autumn flowers In the draw-ln9654 room white dahlias were com- - A A K J 8 3 A5 t?74J blned with deep purple esters and In the dining room yellow marigolds and OK 944 oAqj 32 zinnias were used 4JI The couple left late In the after Q 1072 A noon for the parks of southern Utah V Q J 1082 and will be at home ot their friends la Salt Lake after September 23 1097 e e ' Greatest Player and Teacher” Says “World’s - Miss Arm Bering daughter of Mr and Mrs Edgar A Bering has Issued invitations for a tea to be given Tuesday afternoon at her home In Federal Heights The affair will honor Miss Barbara Kellock a bride of late September 'Mis Florence Hammond whose marriage to Wallace S Hunter will take place early In September and Miss Alice Dick who will leave In the near future for New Or leans “ 1933 CONTRACT BRIDGE ETIQUETTE t C1ETY qrp 18 WomeivHomfr'CMMrem Health Hints Helps for Shoppers Latest Fashions' Beauty Aids S--0 TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER KE Shea When you realize one corset may make or unmake a dozen of your And we sketch here the new X Miller Crescent Pump on the 100 last available Inblack or brown kldskln and patent leather! Other variations of the opera pump In our collection by 1 Miller are shown In Black Brown Eel Grey Suede and In Brown or Gun Grey SponJ Leather 1150 N gowns you wlU appreciate the Importance ot making the proper tion selec- MAKOfF J to EAST 80 TEMPLE 8T MEDICAL ARTS BJjbQ ON HOFF60 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE MEDICAL ARTS BLDG - S550 S19S and Up and Up |