| Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Formal Dinner Dances Feature Holiday Week For Sororities Fraternities E Oc-tav- ia ley mentorial class will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p m with Mrs tree was Hugh Smith 1444 Roosevelt avenue trimmed for the children of St There will be a program and an exAnn’s orphanage at the party given change of presents among the Tuesday afternoon by the bowling members and friends of the class 5 Kathleen Norris Says— The Secret of Love There’s excitement and a contlnu ous whirl of activity for the young school and college set whose calen dara are teeming over with social functions scheduled foirthe holiBy KATHLEEN NORRIS days Enlivening the local scene will be There are some women In the If I reproach or question him he 1 presence no man says to stop making a fool of my- the advent of numerous beaux and world from whose self I have ehed many tears And belles here from eastern and west- escapes quite heart-whoern classrooms to spend Christmas She may be 60 and he nine be-or puzzled myself sick over this and of the ages I don’t know what to do they may be any with their families “Am I serenely to accept this in-One of the moat popular of the tween But the fact remains The "I don’t tolerable little situation take what she regretfully says to boy welcomed be young schoolgirls into the hospitable circle is Miss want to go away from that lady leave! and be thankful spend my” evenings alone and meekly weU Ivers Gee she’s nice!" Margaret Alice (Peggy) The older man can't be quite so Come Irv when he condescends te daughter of Mr and Mrs James frank but he leave! her presence come home? Ivera 564 East First South street who is attending the Dominican col- with the feeling that Tom is going “No woman of any pride could en- to sweet a dura Is darned for a have that what evidently girl thisryet lege at San Rafael Cal wife is a Irving expects I burn with bit- Miss Ivers who returned to the wife— or that Tom’s — or that there is ter envy of this woman person day and city last Wednesday will remain here until the latter part of the first something about old Mrs Saunders night What has she done that she that makes tone want to be with should be admired and sought and week of the new year I alone nervous neglected?" Across the continent from Con her! Just what the mysterious quality " necticut college in New London is— to Let Him Go the- quality that draws every- Pretend Conn comes Miss Marian Alexanone’s love to one woman and leaves The answer to this may come a der daughter of Mrs Daniel Alexander ' 1172 East South Tem- another lonely and undesired— is little late for poor "Hopeless" for thousands of women she has let the marital machinery the ple street Arriving last Sunday wantquestion answered Especially when run down so low that It would b "V she expects to remain in Salt Lake after several years of ordinarily hard work to start It up again City through the coming holiday happy marriage certain wives sud- But' the answer may be of value week in danger of to younger wives who look on at-From the Pacific coast two girls denly find themselves husbands to more at- older tragedies and wonder how also returned home for holiday va- losing their they can avoid them cations this week end— Miss Helen tractive women ' Keep your husband by the aim- -Douglas daughter of Mr and Mrs Miserable Fears hus-of never rule “ pie losing your C Gordon Douglas 1814 Yale aveThe fascinating grass widow at band But all the while you afenue and Miss Katherine Waldo whose little apartment George stops him be pretending to let l daughter of Mr and Mrs H R for an occasional afternoon chat keeping him go And he changing be " Miss and cocktail the handsome Waldo 585 Ninth avenue girl Incessantly for the rule Douglas and Miss Waldo are stu- in the office who is just 12 years changing life is change Everything that" dents of Pomona college at Clare- younger and 12 times prettier than of Is not dead changes Grow gentler “ mont Cal wife the dear old friend grow more capable grow George’s happier ’"" Miss Gloria (Ronnie) Bamberger who used to be engaged to George children and their ‘ Develop your Mrs Mr and of Clarence daughter these fill poor Peggy's heart with attitude toward him No matter1 ' Bamberger Walker’s lane Cotton- miserable forebodings and fears how badly you start aim to be wood arrived last Sunday afternoon The letters these women some- come some a in " from the Bennett’s school times write to an older woman for terested andday woman0'? interesting N Y advice are really pitiful They lose whose home and children are of Miss Bamberger is a graduate of all sense of dignity are joy to her who llkes domestii"? the class of '37 from Rowland Hall panicky Whatever charm they and poise changes and surprises a new game " Miss Barbara Btntz a coed from deever is possessed they have learned a porch built off the kitch- Stanford university Palo Alto Cal stroyed between and en a summer plan Make it a also Is here to spend Christmas with spying and resentingsuspecting and despair- business to draw other persons to- -' her parents Mr and Mrs Charles J they become broken and sad- ward you men and women C Bintz 1081 East South Temple ing dened Creatures attractive to nodraw and him with you’ll street ' them A Chi Omega from the University body That is If they don’t break out Need of Oregon campus at Eugene Ore into the scolding and Training (H complaining Miss Virginia Lee Hurst daughter and girl enters a convent she reproaches that make life a is When a over of Mr and Mrs LL Hurst 1141 hell for at first to the nun' turned any man Michigan avenue arrived home Sat“But when your husband treats who Is called "the mistress of College Girls Home for Yule Vacations Animate Social Scene Meyer-sahL and Miss Marjorie urday with absolute unfairness what novices" This good firm older A flurry of "arrivals” lends zest to the Christmas Season in Salt’ Lake City as fond families and a student of Woodbury col- you are you to do?” asks a woman who woman has been picked for her g those friends welcome the return of popular belles from lege In Los Angeles arrived home signs her letter "Hopeless” "We job because she know young na colleges and schools Among who will animate the social whirl during their holiday vacations here are above left to right Miss on Monday Miss Meyersahm Is the have been married 13 years Irving tures daughter of Mr and Mrs Irving C and I The first few years were For two years at least and per Janice Overfield Miss Marian Alexander and Miss Barbara Bintz Below left to right Miss KathMeyersahm 666 East South Temple exciting and happy enough we be- haps longer she has the young no- erine tValdo Miss Peggy Ivers and Miss Gloria "Ronnie” Bamberger street It Is for her'! longed to a gay little crowd every- vices in her care Miss Janice Overfield a student thing went well that Then the depree-sion to curb this one’s gluttony at her mother’s alma mater Wellescame I wonder If American one’s appetite for gossip a third I ley college Wellesley Mass Is an- women will ever be able to calcu- one’s sensitiveness Day after day other holiday visitor scintillating in late what that depression cost do- week after week she watches therm vacation galas Miss Overfleld Is mestic peace! She encourages generosity and 4 g order and candor- - x and soon gave up allowing the stance to be quite erroneous he the daughter of Mr and Mrs C P Husband Changes By W M C street 88 Overfield Virginia They go to her with their troubles Psychology In bridge? Yes in- bids of his partner who had taken led a eide suit and assisted his And from the Choulnard school We had two little girls then and she advises them and laughs---j deed Luck— that is getting the over the psychic reins to fall where partner’s ace In being trumped comes Miss 11 Los of art in and nine We had at them and helps them Some- they are now right cards at the right time is they would The result was a signal Here was the deal with North Ruth Orlob to Angeles the holidays to give up the house we were buy- times they resent her frankness and spend And --and technical skill is a for bluff bidding vulnerable It eide worked and neither 4ealer Important r with her parents Mr and Mrs Ru- ing I did all my own work until her advice for a while but in the NgpA A K 2 factor but even more essential is two years ago Irv stood the end there Is no sister in the comdolph Orlob 1514 Arlington drive At least this is the Those Leads V Q 10 8 6 3 psychology changes and deprivations cheerful- munity so loved as the mistress of 9 A Q opinion of experts and they play In contact come ever Have you he saw better times novices ly ASS by their belief a be called B with what might easily A ahead butalways the strain on my nerves It’s a pity our Young wives can’t 't Westway Club W Above exerythlng else they point fiendish lead? One that your thinkwas not so easily cured I am have some such training Theyt out in order to win at bridge you ASS Has Election ing powers simply couldn’t combat? V still a nervous woman sleep badly step into the most delicate of all must be able to outguess and out- Well K 9 7 5 here’s one and the "goat” in and worry I can't help it human relationships knowing noth 5 3 wit your adversary This means this case has firmly decided 86 Christmas there Party "Three years ago the business ing of nothing of the-fi- ner that you have to put yourself in should be a law against such leads A A 4 3 honesties that alone make’ finally got Into the black Irv had his place attempt to think with Members of the Westway club a raise and we could begin to plan true Defending a grand slam contract marriage possible nothing of A J 10 8 7 4 3 his brains and then go one step the Woman’s Benefit association No 11 West brazenly led the again It was then I began to the courage all wives need to face ahead of him Once a player ob- nine from player None ¥ of trumps met at the home of Mrs Jennie notice the jack-nin- e In a change my husband He the demands of the new estate K J 10 4 2 tains the upper hand psychological- and completely fooled declarer as Enos 423 North Tenth West street was absent-minde- d Unless home is a sometimes Irany mad A K 9 ly not even poor cards can defeat to the situation enticing him and held elec- ritable often away in the evenings would like to comeplace Wednesday evening trump to don’t ba He can cow terrify bluff Into a him The bidding: finesse on the second tion of officers as follows: losing He gave me excuses of stag din- surprised if your husband Isn’t espe v and coddle the adversaries into let- round of Mrs Stella DeGrazlo president ners modest poker games— trumps and thereby desome- daily enthusiastic about getting ting him off with a minimum loss feating the contract Every other Mrs Margie A Remaitis vice pres- times were true But a year there at night If loss it must be or with the maxii Mrs Jennie Town secre- ago I they in the combined hands was ident suit discovered that he Is seeing And for the rest-w-ell charm Isn’t mum win if the cards also are on solid declarer’s Mrs Birdie Eardley treas- a certain woman only problem was tary looks a of matter or or constantly youth money his side urer Mrs O Milner press correthe trump finesse which without "I am 36 she is about 28 She It goes deeper It means a heart Players quickly sense & psycho- the demon lead he would have Pass Mrs Mabel I Shuck is divorced very spondent with to and kind hands be clever pretty ready logically superior player and they taken normally winning the hand membership committee chairman a great fascination for rnen She enough to keep a home comfortable Opening lead five of hearts respond quite naturally feeling seHere were the cards with East The has this to say Mrs Hazel M Sutton social com- flatters them gives them nice lit- and welcoming a voice that says cure and serene as their partner dealer and neither eide vulnerable: about East player mittee- chairman Mrs Ruby G tle meals is very gentle in her the play of the hand: agreeable and amusing things a‘ playing better than their best and 'My charmlhg and skillful op- Horrocks musician and Mrs Olive manners and makes every man face that smiles a mind belonging as opponents retiring into their A K 2 me to a drubbing Schoettlln auditor treated a ponents is think he to a woman who knows there la no god shells or taking extravagant V 10 7 6 5 2 on this hand They misused the After election games were en“Irv had said nothing of divorce rival for charm like — greater '5 chances depending upon their perQ 10 9 Blackwood slam convention over- joyed and gifts exchanged and a He is devoted to the girls and they charm A Q 9 3 sonalities ’ ' bid the hand to a slam with two late supper served to 25 guests 1ft Ink theworkof their father Copyright 1938 for The Tribune The shrewd student of human naaces missing and then took every Mrs Enos retiring president was weak3 A J 10 8 ture can play upon these A 9 76 trick putting me to bed with an presented with a gift for her servnesses of his adversaries and bend V J 9 V K 3 ices during the past year Special ace eloA J 6 4 2 A K 8753 them to his will much as an believe Blackwood "I Mr guests of the evening were Mrs objects A 6 5 4 quent speaker can carry his listen- A 8 7 2 to considering voids as aces in re- LaRae Marianna Mrs Gertrude ers from laughs to tears and back sponding to his convention This L Bauer and Mrs Mattie Warner A A Q 5 4 again proved to be a lucky error for my New members welcomed into the A Q 8 4 Following is an example of psyclub were Mrs Myrtle N Osborne fair adversaries A A chological bidding on the part of “From the bidding and East’s and Mrs Grace Swenson A A K J 10 experts during an exhibition game Mrs Enos was assisted by Mrs double I decided a heart lead to played before the recent Cleveland his probable void was called for Schoettlln and Mrs Milner The bidding: Oswald Jacoby and tournament I liked the lead away from a king Members of the association will Morrie Ells missed a email slam So a hold a Christmas party for Us junagainst a slam anyway been outwitted completely having heart it was Declarer played small iors at I O O F hall 41 Post in their the bidding opponents by from dummy and trumped East’s Office place Wednesday from 2 An old trick that still seems to ace A trump was led to the ace to 5 p m Pass demoralizwork In confusing and TO Mrs Carrie McClister junior suand a second heart ruffed & trump biding the opponents is psychic is In charge lead nine was to hearts of the a and third pervisor played Opening king OUR BOSS ding In a weak suit coaxing a douHere is the way the North player heart ruffed A diamond was led ble and so engineering the latter to the queen and a fourth heart described the whole affair: with love bidding that the adversaries either “I was sitting North in a game ruffed which eetablished the queen Visiting on Coast 9t stop off to double unprofitably or In which this hand was dealt The of hearts for a club discard Mr and Mrs Thorjas C Winn fall to reach their maximum con“The hand now stood: We thought of many gifts may have been a little op150 North Main street are spendtract This hand illustrates this bidding but seven-od- d certainly A 2 the holidays in Los Angeles with ws could buy with our old but artful dodge and Jacoby timistic ing safe Nevertheless the hand their son Dr Herman Winn and Q and Elis were engineered Into bid- looks but none down went A A 9 family and their daughter Mrs ding hut fouf hearts when they "West opened the nine of hearts to seemed convey what we ASS Lloyd Allen and family had a little elam cold Psychic bids the 10 was on from dummy put to wanted did them from all at say sides flung East covered with the king and the A None A None the trick ace took the trick Declarer then ¥ None The warm friendly feeling North-Sout¥ None vulnerable So-utto went the hoard with the king A 8 6 5 A None dealer you have sensed in our store He of spades and returned a heart A A43 A Q J 10 7 finessed with the eight spot and v springs from the glow of en6 2 m West took the setting trick with A None thusiasm and inspiration raAT SPECIAL LOW PRICES the jack My partner’s logic was ¥ None diated by our "boss" that the opening lead looked like A K J 10 4 ’Wave Standard Our m And so with fhis public exa singleton or a doubleton from the m A K 9 I to e of and that when East bur Any loyalty pression "A diamond was played to the showed up with the three spot on ace Style woman who maxes posthe deuce of spades and the and Wfc the second round of trumps he the heart Beautiful and queen 'permitted two club sible our jobs we pledge different liven " Each thought probably hi also had the discards from the closed hand The another year of striving to by experts Complete jack diamond nine served as an entry 4 “I contended that the play of the to the South WAVE— DUART make her dreams come ¥ hand the balance for ' $4)50 ' at king on the first round marked of the tricks” Complete true West with the jack and that my HOLLYWOOD "PUSH-UP- " partner should have laid down the Tournament And to you our patrons wa —Regular- 50 However Bridge queen Immediately $250 promise even greater servamong seven players and kibitzers Thursday December 15 was a minority of one" and efficiency WAVE-RegDEAUVILLE ice ular OIL Mr and South— Mrs North and I Bayard W Mendenhall 3i East and $ No Alibi The Employes of West— Mrs Cecilia B Dugan and for $350 Here’s a little lesson in bridge Mrs Samuel A King 40 playing and the contributor of this ¥ CO FINGER WAVES band offers practically no alibi for Tuesday Senior Completely Dried Mrs Anthony Ja Cooke and Mrs the defeat he and his partner sufI 53 South Main St fered at the hands of a couple of Cleo Squires 161 Mrs Fred W the “weaker" sex Through intuitive Hanson and Mrs Joe Rushln Brown Mrs A O Behrens and Mrs bidding the two women bid and 157 made six spades doubled with an C K Bridwell 156 Mrs E M WAVE SHOP extra trick The contributor could Garrett and Mrs Robert J Not a School most confidence in his partner to have avoided the extra trick by 152 Mrs Bertha K lie Brooks Arcade Building let him tgke charge once he has laying down his ace of clubs but French and Mrs Frank S Ingalls Thu spc wat paid lor by tha mploytt of VKIppU'i Over Broadway Drug redoubled and rebid the heart suit following his partner’s slam double 150 Mrs H P Miller and Mrs 993T PHONE WAS West was equal to the situation signal which proyed In this in- - George W Cox 145 As pf Life five-bran- ch -- DECEMBER '25 1938 Gay Calendar Looms for Girls Home From College By PAT PATTERSON Adding to the holiday festivities at the University of Utah was the formal dancing party given by Delta Gamma members on Monday evening at the Newhouse hotel The mantel was decorated with a silver cellophane tree ornamented with blue balls and lighter blue crystal lights On each side of the tree were candelabra of crystal holding lighted blue princess tapers Guests were seated at small tables centered with clusters of blue cellophane straws interspersed with section of the University of Utah Whlte cellophane balls Candelabra Mothers’ club The presentation of on the tables matched mantel deco- a library for the orphanage was rations and marking the places for also made A luncheon preceded the party at the men were white carnation boutonnieres attached to blue cello- the Alta club White trees decorated the room and silver tenpins phane programs General chairman of the arrange- centered the tables where the guests ments for the evening was Miss were seated Mrs "James Xngebretsen was in Helen Elizabeth Smith who was assisted by Miss Margaret West Miss charge for the afternoon Marilyn Jane Van Voorhis Miss Nu Wives Phyllis Wilson Berntson and Miss Sigma Tinsel glittering stars and Christ Mary Frances Heath Dr and Mrs Lester A Hubbard and Mr and Mrs mas trees decorated the Sigma Nu chapter house 95 South Wolcott E E Vandehei A Christmas party was given De- street on Saturday evening for the cember 16 by sorority members at party given by the Wives’ club of the chapter house 1373 East First the organization A buffet supper South street Guests decorated the was served t The committee in charge Included evergreen tree and brought gifts for Mrs MrS John W A Smith Frank centered was the house The table with pine boughs and silver bells Sudgen Mrs R B Stillman Mrs and was lighted with tall crimson Jose Moslander Mrs Maurice J Harris Mrs C David Kerr and Mrs tapers Miss LaNore Parkinson and Miss Fallas M Kelly Beth Esetelle Olsen were' in charge Delta Delta Delta In the rose room of the NewPi Beta Phi house hotel on Thursday the Delta The Christmas formal of the Pi Delta Delta will entertain Beta Phi sorority will be held on at its annual sorority Christmas formal Monday in the Lafayette ballroom of General chairman will be Miss the Hotel Utah Bernice Fehr who will be In charge is Miss Marjorie E Elinor assisted by Miss Lois Merle Ewing Nilson who will be assisted by Miss Miss Johnson Miss Lucille Pauline Gardner Miss Martha GleaveMarjorie Miss Phyllis Fisher Miss Wetzel and Miss Jane Richardson Betty Rae Lutz and Miss Dorothy Miss Alice Moyle Ellen Standish be will Patrons and patronesses ProMr and Mrs Spencer P Felt Sigma Nu fessor and Mrs Thomas Giles and A' formal dinner dance will be Mr and Mrs Clarence Nilson given by Sigma Nus Wednesday at the chapter house 95 South Wolcott Sigma Chi street Oo the roof garden of the Hotel Fred McBeth Harris is Hi charge Utah on Monday was given the an- assisted by John Nelson Noland and dance dinner formal Christmas nual L Connelly Robert Chi of the Sigma fraternity Guests were seated at small tables Section Which were decorated with winter Literary of the literary a recent At bouquets and marking the places section of themeeting University of Utah for jthe girls were rose and gardenia Mothers’ club held at the Art Barn corsages At one end of the room following officers were elected: was a huge illuminated Christmas the Joseph H Brown chairman tree and at the opposite end was a Mrs Mrs J A Alder vice chairman fraterof the large lighted replica Mrs LeRoy E Cowles secretary nity pin P Jorgensen treasJbhn Ray Powell and Don D Mrs Theodore urer Mrs Alfred T Egan historian in were charge Lybbert and Mrs G W Teudt hospitality A program of carols was presentR 0 T C ed and a talk was given by Mrs Huge silvered Christmas trees A Burnham formed attractive holiday decoraThe committee which tions for the R O T C formal given Includeshospitality Mrs H Evington Mrs D on Tuesday avenlng in the crystal F Block Mrs George D O’Connor rosf room of the Newhouse hotel and Mrs Brown was in charge Evans was jGeorge Ip charge followed Brown who was assisted by John Bridge James and Hughes Eldridge Theta Alpha Phi Acting as patrons and patronesses Costumes portraying characters and were Colonel fori the evening of famous plays were worn by memMrs Lloyd I Duffin and Captain bers of the Theta Alpha Phi honorand Mrs William E Waters ary dramatic fraternity at the dance given Wednesday evening at the Chi Omega Hotel Utah The formal Christmas dance of Miss Katherine Christensen was Chi Omega will be an event of Wedin charge of general arrangements in to the be Lafayette with Miss Maude May Babcock given nesday ballroom of the Hotel Utah Gail Plummer and Mrs A E Bowen for The committee arrangements assisting in the judging of costumes CalMaxine Miss Marian Includes Miss Elisa Young laghan chairman Rogers Miss Florence Huchel Miss Christmas Party Josephine Darger and Miss Ruth The Christmas party of the BerkIvljis Wilson Bowling Section A huge Christmas SUNDAY MORNING Is Change le M - - Mill-broo- ite and"-childr- en m far-flun- The T ribune's Bridge Corner peace-makin- self-contr- ol ' Merry Christmas h A nine-thre- A 4 $4 r “5 £ (i 3 Glen-dinni- fe J t J |