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Show Newcomers Bridge Club to Serve Potluck The Newcomers Bridge Club, organized or-ganized nearly nine years ago, are helping to make recent arrivals arri-vals in the area feel more at home and get better acquainted with those who enjoy the almost national pastime of bridge. The club meets two aftrnoons each month, on the second and fourth Tuesday afternoons, one evening ev-ening at which couples attend, on the first Friday of the month, and one evening for the ladies, ' which falls on the third Tuesday, of each month. Eligible to join this club are any bridge players who have re-i Jsided in the Salt Lake area fori two years or less. j The ladies met on Tuesday, the 15th of October, at Andy's Smor-' gasbord at 3350 Highland Drive, where they enjoyed an evening ofj cards and sociability. On October 25, a pot luck dinner din-ner will be held at the Art Barn,! in place of the regular second ; afternoon meeting of the club. Under the direction of Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Haedt, who will be assisted by ' a committee including Mrs. J Jack Palmer, Mrs. Harold Mich-; ello, Mrs. Robert K., Mrs. Pauli Jones and Mrs. Curtis Boelkel, the ' evening will begin with a social hour from 7 o'clock until 8 p.m.,1 followed by dinner served by the; committee, and the evening will, be concluded with card games! until 12 o'clock. The ladies are escorting their husbands and partners part-ners to this affair, which will be in the traditional motif of the Halloween Hal-loween season. December is one of the most dangerous months for motorists, the National Safety Council says. In 1956, 4,000 persons died then in; motor vehicle mishaps. ' ,.. J 4 |