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' '! - ' ---- --- Thursday 31ornIng - ' f us Kearns Horize ' r r 1 I 7 z:' t :!z-r- : -4 f 4 i - ( -4:'--k1 44r01-0!"-t !:- ' '' ' l' '' - ' ' - i0 ' ---- --:- I - ' '"lø 1I -- -t- i 1 -- ' - -'1 ( ' : ''' ' '1 ' ' - - I )) - L ' ' - li - I '' - v4 '"' ' : : '' 1 - ' t i 1 ' - t i i - - "fetes -- ' : i ti : - 0 : ' - ' - ---- ' ( t 11 I - - ' s j ''' ' 4 ----- ‘- -' 1ei- t - ' ' 449" ' -: --- ' '''''''' ' '' -- Z- t' 4 ' -' - 33400 "t -J - - t: ) i -- : ''''''''''''''" I' 1 '" - ' - N the remitinder of the summer wit4 her father Thom As F Keatns 4602 Mill Creek way' ch Ca ov‘ttbenkwuooi tdh egrhaansd- mspent her 4k Thomas er hasteant Lake- - Tahoe and visiting In San Francisco In the fall- - she will return to Rosemont college Rosemont - ' - ' Pa i‘ Mr ter 4 1 towlatthTlin ll l ' '- 4 : I (1 ' t t it t 44 i - ! - : ' t - ' ' ' ' --' v Travelers Rush Mrs Owen A Covey and small win Kept are here from the Covey ranch in Cokeville Wyo They're staying at the A A Covey home 1211 East First South street Mrs Covey's mother Mrs Jay S Milnerlwill return to the ranch with them F -- -- -' Simplified Bridge Al 411132 III 01114 K2 Qi11113i 1112 715 ilt A114 - Mrs Can M Clawson has further reduced- - all summer washOne ables for quick clearance group up to $998 at $295 Second group up to 11698 at 9395 Third - killralipp Itall It CI 0 all A 1 I V --- Can a " gip YOU can help Foit yad tei relieve pain—remove helps pain by renpoi-corns while you walk in Inv Pr NOW comfort! As shown in the dia- gently loostens the corn so that in a few days it may he easily removed incisaing lb Blue-ja- y Moillestian (D) MU Os CUM 2' 7 Itil opplicationa be Corn Plasters stewed cost my littlgomnly a few cents to treat truth cora- Isit ai drug counters - Blue-ja- t'InMan MP 11811111 ' ilaa given wornsmidnd Zook& eonous noncausuc yet kills germs bac Non-poi-Sou- th teriaoncontactActuallydestroysundesir odors Protects persontd daintiness: Most important safe for delicate tissues Over 20000000 bottles already bought Irreettooklet Tells Intimalt tractsGct this frankly written booklet Vernintne Zs' s i 400 Hygiene Todayo—Fittn oent to you oolitoald in plain mope scodammo and address to Zonite rrodlicts Corpora n I lirrs1 ft 1 RAMO fAutkini Wet 110 over-stron- odispOrodmelog"torel cases may In i tow dies (Stubborn require more than ono rz:4 ii1 - II 1111111 Many married women take unnecessary risks with their nerves health happiness Why? Generally because feminine by giene is considered too personal to be die-cussed And so many women use douches g of solutiOns of acids which can actually burn or scar delicate tissues Today such risks are needless For science - : : apti OM le Eypr File'cprtain? t grams ut :- — li - ' Very frequently disputes are submitted to me concerning the proper bidding band eadh party contending that de bid sulgested by him was one It is anion the only proper 7 ' I shi ng to observe the numbe r of Instances in which I am obliged to say: "You are both right" There are countless numbers of hands on which the proced- ure at the particular point is a matter of choice In some cases it may be an guess In some cases one course is rec ommended with a conservative partner and another with one who is optimistic however ' very where there it a rhnice of several correct bids one is superior to the other as a matter of tactics ' Observe today's hand South quite prOperly opens the bidding with one diamond and North's out-and-o- group up to 91998 at $895 Make (Adv) early selection 57 Main 4 :: '7 particular I N'Tiati 0 i ' AJI3 - P 2C 3NT - A Good Sense of Direction QI5 — P P P ' rd it1017t4 P in 2NT K2 '46 ' MOW' lAucoRti NO373-1147- 0 tiptu New York N Y IP 11111111111P tolotton Menu rosporisi of two clubs is normal South's rebid which Is the one in question This particular SOuth called three clubs a bid which cannot be regarded as Wrong but which in my opinion Wits notthe best procedure from aiactical standpoint fAfter the three club bid North bad to choose between trying for game in the minor or risking the spade situation in a shorter cut to game via three no trump He chose the latter whereupon the opponents cashed the first five soade tricks East having taken the simple precaution of leading the queen of spades A five club contract would also have been defeated one trick A little imagination on the part of South would have saved South's second bid the day should be two no trump which NOrth will be happy to raise td three a contract which no lead by West can defeat lyl West will lead the six of hearts and the declarer Nhould ret Yield to the temptation of finessing With nine tricks in sight and the king of spades open to attack should East ohtain the- - lead grabbing tactics ate indicated alt(?ib8e"e that South has a '7 raising his partner's '!""" suit and bidding no trump If hm choice had been between a major suit and no trump I would not have criticized his selection but where the choice bee between raising a minor suit and showing strength in no tiump the no trump should be given distinct preference Iiere again the importance of protecting your side against the opening lead becomes apparent cetn make the hand while North cannot Always be on the lookout when holding the guard-abl- e ell king of a suit for the chance become declarer yourself t° Wherever reasonable do so In fact there is a common gag s Stang players ofwhose partner the accused thern hogging biadin st vOh rm sorry partner I thought I had the king and one Is -- Actual-frequent- Off for a vacation In Yellowstone national park are I‘Ird tatrisd Mrs Sam Woodhead daughter Miss Betty Woodhead They expect to be gone two weeks s ' s at the Busy household Gordon Taylor Hyde home Airs Hyde's brother-in-la- w and sister Mr and Mrs Herman J Wells left Wednesday for their home in New Haven Conn after an extended visit Another brother-in-la- w and sister Dr and Mrs Lawrence Sloan of New York City are her house-gues- ts now You might remember Mrs Wells as Miss Augusta Ivins and Mrs Sloan as Miss Fulvia Ivins e ' J - : J t 1 tii'(' A4t'! lull" ‘ti - 44 - - 4iiir:Z-'!:'74 14 1 - 4 1 '1-141- - N8 : - - 4 111 s ": - !? i ' 1iy 1-- 2 11 'F-- 4 :: 1 wt 7216 r "LV 1 —7:19 t4 I Yes -- -- --- - -- ' ' 11m ''YTIC:0 f 41 - d I et -- 4 III!: ! 0 ! It - t ' -' ---r--- - kv41 ""ets"411:""i' ii 01 ii ‘i Av I' " s litt do much to dress It up Pattern envelope contains corn- - Ed : - rthur Frank ! and dirreflonsi for the above 'tt coin lor No 1140 to Tho TtibunPTolegram jlomft Service Bur'eau Salt Lake City plete Utah easy-to-rea- ct esay-tofollo- ' w I 208410 SO I - - MAilki ST ' - i I ti z ' : r - :4 :: - 7 - - ' - ' ti i 4 ? - - t ?6" 7 t - - ' 'e t ''' i L c - t ' t i tr' V -- 1 - Ak Whatever the shape or your table Ibis cobwebny design kill ': ed WOnen's DePariment -- 4 -' Are Hare N - : -- Al4": ' in Fur-trim- : 5 Wog 1— – : - ! z'AILSs Ar '!c No' riztrA rw4: !- -- 's! Fall : moderate You see we contracted for our opening stocks early visiting the chief fashion centers of the East and selecting the :most attractive new style's Then we never s'opped pressing for deliveries until the coats were in the house We can't make definite promises for the future but we have for you now an opening stock we are really proud of An early selection is advised : $3495 Casual coats fr0111 coats from $6995 ':27It - -- L :1 !:4efffrstirez z t- 1ari"b q-ofge00-Cáis fur-trimm- LARia -':' 44 7410111LSilp'L40L i Nruatominroowommoonnrimumovoidoomanionnommo- - 1 A44 10 adu e 3a 41 -- !tit- 04 spite of the general complants of poor deliveries and material shortages a- complete stock of casual and coats and a good selection of nOw Flan suits are ready for your inspection Arid( in spite of all you've hear of price advances our prices remain surprisingly ‘6 7 44 41r:e :'$'7 '''1! f The i -v - rattern -- ' 4 1 ! l'f t J 0 beautiful Rothnooir coats as shown Vogue and in our storc: Left $3995 cenitér- $7995 right 495 v tV)E j I - :::- - 0 b - 1" TZ 0 - 4 ek S4 0j--111 - iO4 - ' Th-ce- - A 3 kdr- - "4- Ac I- I I t' HFoi- ak:'''S!''':Vrr--4?7::1S:: So ti48:"3 uln"!? i ' ' : 4-- s- - ' - ' 1 --- i)r& ft I t : -- - -r-- 211: ZPth ' ' IL 11-'i'r l t - ' '1'AIt $114004 -' N -- 17-- :s'1 i '" t i i vus:tp:1‘114:k ' 14 - : ii 4' t 41:Lrj: ‘'0''1V4ilitt41 ::::4 -- t j - 'iN Buffet skipper highlight of the summer for Utah Council of 1)emoeratk Women ls int for Saturday at 6 p m at Liberty park An evening of mole nnd games will be furnished Members and friends are invited Recently set for last month this event was postponed because of rain -- - - 1 1 Lady Democrats - 1s r reservations '':k''‘ redivt t 4 f W ACrowder Mrs S sr Gilchrist and Mrs James IL Hance have charge of ‘Y:ii1-11(1 -- ' ' 1 e Mn 111-- her mother Miss Ilawpo is A former tint Iter virálty of Utah atudent therfej fiance Is now 1: The Alliance of Unitarian Women is 'planning a bridgi party for Friday at 7 p tn at the home of Mrs T B Mulhall 1475 Murphys lane: Hostesses Will be Mrs Mu1h11 Mrs Fred Anderson Mrs John T Sundlöff and 1I del ct 1 Pine Lace Centerpiece -- ' r Js ( : Unitarian Women Mrs C Robert Van Cott (Rebecca Smoot that was) just paid Salto Lake a flying visit spent mwt of her time at Brighton returned to her army home in Tucson Ariz early Wednesday morning ly Ledger Syndicate 4Acivs r :' be the setting for the nuptiali Friends of the bride-elelearned of her betrothal Mon day at a bridge party given by o09 Hostesses weire Mrs Vialet Mrs Harold H Owen and Miss Ann LattuTner ' SO-ba- lia:lind oitiAruLgaudsytho3Of Lowlultrdbeesthcheudracthe ) decorations "A penny returns" Remember Mrs Alvin A Paine? She's a guest at the home of her aunt Mrs Emil H th 28 North State street Small daughter Patricia is with her "Fun to be back in Salt Lake" they both say I cl-th- Jn i Announcement is Made by Mr and Mrs B It Hawpt 8 West Third North street of the engagement of their daughter Miss Marie Ilawpe to Robert J Felimeth son of Mrs F C Fell meth 149 McClelland street i Alpha chapter of Bete Sigma Phii entertained at a buffet dinner and bridge party Weatesday evening at the home of Mrs Louis IL 'Violet 2185 Easel'hirtyninth SOuth street Pink and white were the colors used in the e -- - bride-to-b- e 41I Beta Sigma Phi Vacation's over for Miss Josephine Devereu X She's home atterst three weeks' stay in San Francisco W -- By Charles 11 Goren The bidding: South West :North East Another popular - Illarie Ilawpe - - Jeannette Taylor : e- ' A whirl of parties Is honoring Miss Marjorie Matheson whO is betrothed to Edmund Thomseti Miss Mona Sneigrove Sperry and Mrt Clarence Johnson en tertained for her at a luncheoh 11 ' ct S Donald Miss Kathryn Drtike will be luncheon hostess Satur day afternoon at the' home' of her sister Mrs Arch Bohh In Murray Mr and Mrs Richards G Smith will 'entrtain atI a buffei supper Sattlirday evening and oh Sunday Mise Matheson :wilt ahoW - Club Notes 4 afternoon at the N'itednesday Charles R Snelgrove 'home In the evening a steak fry was glVeri by Mrs A Frank Barnes Jr i' and her daughters Miss Ruth E' Barnes' and Mrs Paul' W Jones: Set for Thursday is iin evening partyc00nbaeldgiavnedn MbyissId JisusneHemlect! III come Mr and Mrs Thomas'' Gibbons and their daughter Miss From LosAngeles Dorothy Ann Gibbons They're visiting Miss Margaret Gibbons 953 Third avenue honored Lots of parties to her home San Luis Obispo Cal En route Mr and Mrs Jack Berry of Miss Arlen RAInzler of 'Elm ate MrS Louis Sehank and her Stillwater Okla during their Burnham mothe41 Mrs Grove Wis Who has beiti a stay in Salt Lake with Mr and with Lieutenant They visited charming young guest at the Mrs T K Covey Mr and Mrs r aussell-Eschleand his family W T Runzler home Shel rePaul J Cecil were hosts at a e 7 i Mesa Verde na- via Mrs turning and Mr and garden part) tional park During her stay in from Macon 40n their way IL H Burton entertained at a was guest at she Lake Salt D Stanis R A Mrs are summer ga cabin at their picnic numerous Informal fetes and her daughter Miss Mary in Little Cottonwood canyon lot Stan's They'll spend some time ' in in Salt Lake visiting Mrs Mrs Frank Anderson Having a grand time Stan's' son John Edward has invited friends to a tea at :Rochester N Y is Mrs 8 M Stanis and will then go on to Hartmann She'll be gone for her home Thursday afternoon some time the coast Traveling to Salt Honored guest will be Mrs Otto : Lake with them are Miss Ann Herres who will soon leave to Mien and Min Virginia Dee after Back to Salt Lake reside in New York City et Marjorie illatheiotl - In Salt Lake City for a six weeks' stay is Mrs Marcus 'O Edwards You remember she is the former Miss Ruth Stockman who is now making her home in San Antonio Texas 'Miss Louise Stockman who has been visiting in San Antonio returned with- ben flue Many partici have already honored the bride-eleAmong those who have entertained are Mrs Frank") Lees Miss Norma Lees ' Miss Marian Fehr Mrs Milton Jacobs Miss Judith B Sunbury Miss Maurine West and Miu Maxine West ' ' - F : "'' Covey who have been visiting in the east - ' iitS4 '-''- " Vacations ' Just for a few days : 4 - Surnmer-En- d I t t She is accompanied by Miss Jane Gallivan and Miss Helen Meyer also of San Francisco who made the trip:with her They are guests St the home of Mr and Mrs John- W Gallivan 130S FoUrth avenue 1 - ' the a- her trousseau to her friends Last of the prenuptial fetes will be a kitchen shower Tuesday Miss Doreyn g Latimer will be the hosteu and will entertain at her home 867 Cootsville ave : Mrs :Charles D Anderson wit! give at her home 1627 Yalecrest avenue MIAs Katherine Moffatt 1016 Military drive will'be Mutt! en Saturday at a luncheon at her borne Dates for other PrenuP! tial fetes have not yet been Set Miss Cowley will be wedded to of Mexleo and In Salt Lake City to her home on Is stopg en route the coast : i ? ‘ She'll be honored Thursday at a luncheon Gerald M McDonnell on September 3 and Miss Smith will become the bride of LeVerl Barrett on August 21 ' tour k t - - 4 - nSoaxl - reannitte Taylor Mixt : Francisco: Miss Driscoll ntSan just returned from a i i i ' ' t I '''' - ' 0 to Overflowing John D Schick has a planned supper for Miss Cowley for August 25 set for August 26 is an affair to be given by Mr and Mrs Robert Chambers and for August 27 a luncheon and miscellaneous shower to be given by Miss Jeanne Wright Other ssteets stehse pdlaatnensing parties have not - - " I the roof garden atop fho Hotel Utah by Mrs D W Howard And Mrs Joseph T LimitJay In the evening she and Mils Kathryn Smith another popular' bride-elewill be honored at a party given by Mrs Rex C Beck- stead Mrs W P Dunn will give a tea party for Miss Cowley rig-da- y at 2 P m Two fetes Satur' day will honor both Miss Smith and Miss Cowley In the after- noon MissRuth M Sims will'etitertain and in the evening Miss Margaret -P Meagher will be Purcell and her daughters Pauline Caroline and Patsy Guest:at the Kearns' home Is Miss Katherine Driscoll of i - In few days She is visiting La Jolla Cal with Mrs P ' : ' H'" sk 4 i - - 't ' 4 !' esapkeecte : ce adtenua! hi acroinieeon MIAs stri ' of Brides - Elect FCIa111echdd hostess Mrs Miss Kathryn Jape 'Rearm In Salt Lake City to spend $s I )-- t t Salt Lake! J - e - ' : 4 neda:taetr l'iti()7ifelh:ohn lletto - 1 - - TelltiuterrEitalti will be ' a A Y ct ' - - Cowley Miss noYothy E Cowley's calI endar is tilled with- prenuptial - i : i ' 44''- -' -- ""'''' t ' i ' L Dorothy 4 i i t - 4- - N L i - ' 4"-------- '- t ) - i'' ' i I t t ' t - L - 4 k''''' " "" -- ' t ' 1 l' - ‘- '11: 1 t It ' ' 1 i 7 r parties parties I Everyone's giving parties especially:for bricies-to!b- e ' - ' s ' - '' ' ''' t'''''''': IL ' - ' : ' ' '1' tir ' ' ''' '' ' ' 'los Parties ' 1 - 0 To on 4 ' - - By 'Amino: Whitworth ' ' Xugust 11 19111 4 - i' 4 I el:-- - - - :'-- - - : sociElY ' : - - - s a ' ' s Miss Kathryn Jane Kearns who is in Salt Lake to spend the '' remainder of the summer with her father Thomas F Kearns 41:-:- 7: : gukta-ribun- 4 !' -- 4 - --- (Stlit Fisit 7Sitininer o9 t t rbe ' - i '' 4 f '' - t - ' ---- 1 1 - 1 - — I - i |