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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 38

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ircv' immr 1 5 f4 aa-v n'Lm-CT-v- --i-- rc fJ-jiJ c2mg TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MOUNIKG OCTOBER ml 1 Contract Bridge Ticket Chairman The Rafael Sabatini (Copyright 1932 by Rafael Sabatini) (Distributed by King Features cate Xnc) Ogden Society By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON Greatest Player and Teacher" Say Ely Culbertson Syndi-11 FAllTY DEFENSE REMEDY before diawmg all bn trumps and Often the entire defense of a handthus have been to discaid rests upon a choice of the coircct (wo losing hearts in the Dummy cm opening lend Sometimes however long card tricks In the club suit even though a bad opening has been Question made the error in defense may be Deaer bldi m( rUlb VMiat should remedied later if the defending play respond bolding era are alert and accurate in drawing 1 inferences as to the location of cards A 3 2 8 5 4 076 9 4 Recently in a rubber game in Mcl Answei One no trump The hand bourne Austiaha the hand below contains 1 1 2 honm tricks and only was dealt Phillips held the 2 playing tricks support of clubs East cards South Dealer Neither side vulnerable cjA- AJ 1086 9 AI04 0 106 A 1087 32 Mr PUIipo A 9 7 3 5 3 2 0 AK32 QJ2 1987 974 his hand belt Monsieur de Bern! had stepped a little aside so as to leave the en trance dear His face was very white und it wore a smile ren deicd terrible by the expression of ins ees "By all means continue in your woiship of Madame de Bernls desire it so But at a distance At a distance in the future if you please Let your worship of her be uch as you might bestow upon a saint In heaven Thus It will be better for you safer for all Imperiously he waved an arm In dsmissal indicating by It the exit which he had left clear but beyond which the sturdy figure of Major Sands was looming Leach with his back turned now upon Priscilla stood breathing hard crouching a little as If gathering his muscles for a spring He spoke In a thick voice that rage was strangling! "By heaven! You grinning Jackanapes! know what happens to them as gets spry with Leach?" "You would do better to ask yourself what may happen to him who gels spry with Madame de And again it was his gesture that uttered dismissal "Hellfirc! I admire thee boldness! But carry It too far with me See?" He slunk a step or two toward the door and the round eyed Major but keeping his glance the while on de Bernla a tall fine figure o' a man so thee is But made carrion finer fel- The Limehouse Coup A 4 3 2 0 753 8653 "We shall assume" writes Nethaway you are sitting fourth hand vulnerable with the above holding "Your hostess sitting at your left also vulnerable deals and bids one no trump Your partner doubles for a takeout and thud hand promptly redoubles immediate and successful plan of action might not occur to the average player The procedure recom- mended is ns follows "With a deft motion of your right elbow upset the bridge lamp causing it to fall with a loud crash Simultaneously you must lean heavily upon the table with your left elbow apparently immersed in deep study At the moment that the bridge lamp topples toward the floor your left knee must be inserted firmly under A AKQ4 VQ6 0 85 Ak'943 The biddingr- CHAPTER 38 His ardent watchful eyes observed a growing agitation In her bosom whuh argued to him that at last he was upon the course that led to port He was pleased with himself for having adopted now these tactics Although this form of dalliance was en In elv new to him yet it was clear that his Instincts steered him shrewd ly naught I do for thee labs Naught as ye could osk me that really me Put me to th' well I usk you to leave me sir and to take your pearls with He flushed again Under his little black niustai he his lip curled in a vicious grm that laid bare a dogtooth "And is that so? Is that all ye can ak o' Odds fishl Happen you ask the one thing I canna be granting See? As for pearls I want to bee them worn against thee neck Thre set I'm off or maybe shame them For thee's wondrous white White as a lily thee is from head to foot as I should She threw up her chin sharply her brows knit her voice stern vou should know?" He gloated over the answer It was his to leturn to that pert question He laughed a little a man may behave his He came up on his knees suddenly to confront her and she observed that he had lost color that his eyes smoldered as if a fever raged In him whilst his fiill lips writhed in a smile that made her shudder be afeared 1 seen thee yesterday whiles ye swam in the pool yonder the loveliest sight as ever I saw marvel now lass that I bring pearls to deck thee Slowly the color rose In her until her face and neck were a seal let flame She attempted to stand up But his arms were suddenly across her knees pinning her to her chair his face was close to her breast It was only then under that lntol- MU Eleanor Stevens whose engagement to Clyde Bueh-ler was recently announced will be the guest ot honor at a party to be given by Miss Helen Stevens Friday at her home 710 Twenty-fourth street Mrs Fred Nye will entertain at a brute luncheon Tuesday at Shuff's 665 Twenty-fifth street in honor of Mrs George Larson of Mitwau bet who is spending some time at the Hotel Bigelow Dr and Mrs HW Nelson entertained In her honor on Thuisday evening at a bridge d'nnci at their home 1585 Twenty-sixth treet Mrs George A Whitmeyer and Mrs George Whitmeyer will entertain at a bridge luncheon Monday at the Green Gables tea room Ogden branch the Railway Mall association and auxiliary will enter- tain at a dinner dance at the Hotel Bigelow Thursday evening Members of the Wasatch branch and auxil fury will be guests Alta Mitra Dancing club will entertain at the first dance of a series for the season at the Hotel Bigelow on Thursday Members of the Ogden Golf and Country club entertained at a Hal- lowe'en dance and buffet supper at the clubhouse Saturday evening One hundred were In attendance Under the auspices of the Ogden Girl Scout organizations a large bridge tea was given at the Hotel Bigelow Saturday afternoon opening the local obsei vance of National Ghl Scout week One hundred tables were arranged for cards In the ballroom and tea was served In the English room The hostesses were Mrs fi Morse Miss Jeannette Leek Mrs Clem Jensen and Mrs Joseph Al- drich Presiding at the tea table were Mrs Ora Bundy Mrs Milton White first commissioner of the Ogden Girl Scout council Mrs Feeney and Mrs Rav Yeaman mothers of Girl Scouts Mrs Parks and Mrs McConnell of the council Mrs 1 Canfield and Mrs Porter leaders Miss Betty Bristol and Miss Mary Jane Davis Girl Scouts of the first class Assisting the hostesses were members of Girl Scout troops of the City Assisting In th tea room were members of the Juliette Low service troop Mrs Harlm was In general charge of arrangements and Mrs Lee Turner was chairman of the ticket committee Mrs A Earle Harris entertained at of one no trump is slightly sliadedl a the fact that he holds the ace of heartsust tn fd il 'cisively causing your hostess to fall and one or more honors in every su frantciv nnr( emnhuiicaiiv of the ticket cbmniittee for the bridge! suggests that he should give to the floor As she falls Pi 3 a 4 luncheon given by the entertainment another chance to fin a game going committee of the Wasatch Literary declaration her feet rising rapidly will knock the table from ur der your supporting left elbow an you will dive expertly Into your part lap completing the disruptio lows than thee Charley and cllb Thursday at the Belvedere loungp West opened a spade This was lar from a good lead It is true that he could not safely open hearts but the diamond appeared to be at least as -le Eanle- thee be forgetting it remember said de Ber-nts grimly "Meanwhile best go while my patience lasts Ye may have heard that not eternal threaten do ye? Well well! I wonder is there another man alive who can boast He stepped out of the hut and coming suddenly against Major Sands thrust him roughly vigorously out of his way glad to find something un- "Constant practice will enable yoi to become so expert at thus coup that your part in it will not be suspected You are supposed to rise cursing your luck at having missed a lav-down slam as of course all of the cards are hopelessly pied You must lav the blame at the door of the op- good as the trump lead The deciding factor in the choice of the lead was that South appeared to Wesl frpm the bidding to have a solid trump suil as he bad used a four-card suit for a forcing rebid and North had supported this sail However even with the diamond lead South wouldl have had a good opportunity to makel for as you his contract and certainly would have at erablo contact that she realized the dcr his hand upon which to express horror of her situation alone violence the rage that was chok-there with Monsieur de Berms Mb-I hlm But before he had gone six jor Rands and Pierre all absent and paccSf de BernU volce arresled him not likely to return for perhaps an hour again "You've and complete Without relaxing his hold upon the girl or making the least change in his attitude he spoke swiftlv through his teeth "Will you ruin all you fool? What are you supposing? Is she not my ife in the eyes of that man who is gaping at us this moment? I have a part to play sir Begone! Leave me to play il" The Major gaped relieved "I beg your pardon de He hung there hesitating "As her brother it is natural 1 too should remain to comforl I have done nothing to betray you" But Miss Priscilla evidently considered that the comedy had gone far enough As if also recalled to realities she disengaged herself from de arm moved away a chair and sat down like one exhausted She was still very white and dark shadows had gathered under her eyes Her left hand was still done so had an attempt been made to take the third round South failed to take full advantage of the spade opening as he plaved three rounds of trumps and then cleared the club suil conceding the third round of clubs to East Much more accurate play which would have left East defenseless would have been to concede a trick in clubs either before or after drawing the adverse trumps and then his contract would have been safe On the last round ol trumps West discarded the diamond 4 and on the third round of clubs he your partner's lap a perfect sideswipe of your right foot makes contact with his Jaw rendering him speechless for several minutes neat bit of strategy used itk success by the more outstanding play ers a play calling for quick decisive action as well as a modicum of athletic is known as the Limehouse Coup The introduction of a few moic such plays will inevitably result in the lifting of the one stigma which seems to cling to the game the claim of the athletic-minded gentry that it is a pastime designed only for the physically inadequate Lament of a Poor Holder By Julia Dunne bridge luncheon Frida at her home 2138 Adams avenue In honor of Mrs -Loveland Gage Rodman who recently returned from Montroee Calif to again make her home In Ogden Mr and Mrs Richard Bishop announce the engagement of their clutching to her breast the tatttcred discarded the heart 7 East now played Upper (left to rirht) Miss Mary Ioughran recently elected president of the Junior Young sodality of Joseph's Catholic ehureh Mrs Fred Nye rreletted president of the Martha society which will sponsor a charity ball later In the season lower (left to right) Mrs daughter Alta to Seth Hansen son of Fred Fdson who recently returned from Baltimore where she svas re-Mr and Mrs Cyrus Hansen of Brig elected national director of the Service Star Legion Mrs portions of the bodice you would both leave me for little while she begged them Understanding they went They Epperson founder and first president of the Bay Flew club of Kaysulle the diamond king upon which low cards were played West had chosen as hi first diamond discard his lowest because if Last secured the lead he learned all the different systems Daced the beach awhile the Mnlnr 1 desired him to shift to a heart Lust! knowr how to reach every lam paced tne oeach awhile the Major IWhat to do with my tricks inveighing furiously but mpotent- ln Tu no hv tun fnllr and seeming to embrace Mon-1 face1 following situation The Be they tw four or six aaps Af In i as nr cards known him And when for a game I should scram ihit-h celebrated It twentieth anniversary at a luncheon FFednesday as to were: I can hand out the snappy responses I know how to "sike" and Just when But what can do do when there dealt out to you Just a couple of jacks and a ten? rad card sieur de Bernis together with Tom Leach in the scope of that windy invective Monsieur de Bernis heed mg him not at all Indeed scarcely hearing him paced beside him in moody abstraction He awakened from that at last to hear tha Major saying- Of late sir I have been giving you my trust But I warn you that unless you can keep these cut throat friends of yours in order that trust will be "In such a case air you would have my sympathy" said de Bernis and uoon that abruptly quitted the aide Bravely she sought to struggle with her mounting feaie to preserve control of herself that thud she might still perhaps preserve control of him By an eflort she kept her voice firm and hard "Captain Leach let me go Let me go'" Then fear beginning to conquer prudence "Let me go you beast!" she added She attempted to elude the pressure of his arms so as to thrust back her chair and rise But Leach vas suddenly rendered mad by rage at t)us clearly expressed loathing of him He told himself that he had been a fool to waste time and words with this cold proud piece He was rightly served for his folly by her insult He should have taken the short way with her from the outset instead of wasting patience in this mawkish dalliance "Beast am Well well my lass niebbe give thee cause to call me that Mebbe be less likely to call me that when I've done so I've tamed hawks as proud as thee afore now made them that tame they'd coo like turtle doves Mebbe learn to coo as gently And if thee dunnot what odds?" Still kneelmg before her so that she could feel the buckle of his belt pressing against her knees he held her now firmly Impi isoned in the coil of his right arm His left hand seized and crushed lace and silk at the line of her throat With a snarling laugh he tore the summit of the bodice pearls!" he exulted She drowned his words in a scream drawn from her by his brutal vio lenee best save thee breath lass Screeching help Cooing may though" Slobbering and snarling he drew her Irresistibly toward him out of the chair which he intended to knock fiom under her Her livid face was distorted now into a grm of stark terror "God1 God!" she rried and never was praver more fervent Nor was ever answer more prompt Suddenly before her dilating teiri- Mrs Hillabrant Other guests Included Mrs" Junius Smart and Mrs Albert May of Cokeville Wyo who left for home Use latter pait'of the week after visiting Mrs Edward I Rich Entre Nous Dancing club entertained in the first ot a series of dancing parties for the season at the Hotel Bigelow Friday evening About 2(H) were in attendance Hosts and hostesses were Dr and Mrs A Petty Mr and Mrs Sterling Price and Mrs and Mr Mulcahy Mr and Mrs George Thorstensen entertained at dinner for seven couples at their home 2530 Harrison avenue preceding the dance Mr and Mrs Hebe Young have moved from their summer home in Ogden canyon te 1450 Twentieth street Mr and Mrs Young entertained Informally Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs and Mrs Watson of Cedar City who 'with Mjs Ellen Thomas will sing two Chaminade numbers Mrs William Pce Kimball will give a pajwr on "Famous Women Who Have Plaved and Mrs Evan will read "Camille" Mrs Maude Patterson Hundley and Miss Clara ratterson entertained the state society Daughters of the Revolution Sutuidav October 22 at their home 2547 Jefferson avenue A paper on "National was given by Mrs Chloe Bruce of Salt Lake A piano duet was given by Miss Elizabeth Brown and Miss'Claramay Patterson and piano solos were given by Mots Patterson and Miss Brown Tea was served The regent Mrs John Sears of Salt Lake presided Mrs Wayne Mayhew 2857 Ec-clcs avenue entertained the Child Conservation league Monday afternoon at her home was the study subject and paper were given by member as "Justice as a Foundation of Mrs Oliver I know my approacbe and forces keep my eyes glued to the score But whatever I do When I NEVER bid TWO They call be a terrible bore I can play them like nobody's business It Rn't card sense that I lack As Mr Phillips pointed out he bad But what can you do when dealt out to you Just a couple of tens and a jack? to try to prevent South from getting any discards In the Dummy on the Looking round for an explanation! established clubs before East and of a conduct that seemed to him so West had made any winning cards (Copyright 1932 King Features Syndicate Inc bsm City The marriage will take p'see November 5 Mis Far Mayhew daughter of Mr nd Mrs 'Vf Mavhewr of Pleasant View and Mac Wade also of Pleas View were married Friday in the Salt Lake temple The couple will make their home In Pleasant View Mrs Wayne Mayhew enter tained at a bridge dinner and shower Monday evening at her home 21)57 Eerie avenue In honor of the bride Dr and Mrs George Fister entertained at dinner and bridge Friday evening at their home 1402 Capitol avenue Covers were laid for 18 Mrs Brown entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday at the Green 1 Gabies tea room Mr and Mrs Mors enter- tained their club Thursday evening at the Green Gables tea room Bay View club of Kaysville cele- brated the twentieth anniversary of Its founding with a luncheon at Skat- terkaje tea room In Farmington on Wednesday Mrs Fppfrson first president end founder of the club was guest of honor The club an outstanding literary organization was founded October 18 1912 Mrs Epperson served as president for even consecutive terms Charter members were Mrs Epperson Mrs Henry Blood Mrs John Thome-lv Mrs Sumner Gleason Miss I aura Crawford Mrs Heath Mrs Benjamin Barrett Mrs Rutledge nd Mrs Emily Sitter The club was affiliated with the Utah Federation of Clubs In 1932 and at present on of Its members Mrs Floyd Whiting Is treasurer of the state fed eration First studying the Bay View reading course the club afterward adopted a miscellaneous literary study program A yellow and white color acheme carrying out the club colors prevailed In the table decorations for me anniversary luncheon Chrvs anthemums the club flower formed a renterpiese Covers were laid for 20 Bridge followed luncheon The committee on arrangements Included Mrs Boy Scouts to Receive Awards At Honor Court their children Esther EJlis and EU A ppll(atlon-of jUJtlc Jn Ao Jimmy are visiting at the home ofUllUltmn Mnn Mr Mrs Watson's mother Mrs Josephine Rawson Covers were laid for quisition of Money" Mrs Strong "Play the Game" Mrs Claude they held either two diamonds or a diamond and a heart At first it appeared a toss-up whether South held two hearts or two diamonds If he as void in hearts only the diamond lead would save the game but this could not be the case for if West held in hearts he would have bid them and his correct opening lead would have been the heart king The discard of the heart 7 by West wns the key to the situation It could not have been a reverse discard for that case West would have been able to play a higher heart East could owc Peacock Plano numbers were given by Mrs Eugene Holmes Indies' Titerary dub will be entertained Wednesday by Mrs A Herdti 2407 Quincy avenue Mrs George Glen will give a book review "Lewis Carrol Mrs Wylie will entertain the Homo Culture club Saturday at 2 30 at her home 2539 Jefferson avenue Mrs Gebhart will give Awarding of a silver palm to Francis McPhto of troop No 43 Provo Third ward and a gold palm to Darrell Sorvass troop No see'the 2 34nd 5 If the 7 was Pioneer ward will feature the lowest heart South held the 8 West'Provo district court of honor meeting could not hold king-queen knave iniNovember 6 In the Pioneer hearts for with that holding he wouldward chapel court of honor officials have led the king Therefore South announced Wednesday eighteen Mrs Badcon entertained at dinner and bridge Thursday evening at her home 614 Twenty-third street in honor of the nineteenth birthday anniversary of her daughter Miss Yvonne Pierce The guests Included Miss Ruth Greavesi Miss Elennor Stevens Miss Elaine Wilcox Miss Blanche Allison Miss Helen Madron Miss Dorothy Know Idea and Miss Nancy Bowyer Miss Rosa Hosteller entertained at dinner and bridge Friday evening at her home 1019 Capitol avenue Cov ers were laid for twelve Mr Gage Rodman entertained a bridge luncheon at Shuff Tuesday Eleven guests attended a review of "Old Wines for New" by fied eves as they looked the Eagle awards will be presented to Maurice A Jones Provo scout commissioner and Robert Hodson troop held one of the heart honors and the heart 8 Unless he held hearl king 6 or three hearts a heart lead would forgotten something" Monsieur de Berms stood at the entrance of the hut holding in his hands tlie pearls which he had awept up from the table As be spoke he (lung them at the Captain Some of them struck him and some did not but all of a dozen pearls that he would not have sold for a thousand pieces of eight but which in his stormy con-dtion he had forgotten were scattered ln the sand After a breathless raging moment he went down on hands and knees spitting and snarling like a cat to grovel for them without any thought for the ridiculous Ignominious anticlimax which this sup plied Whilst Tom Leach groveled there ignomimously within a dozen paces of the hut and in full view of those within it and whilst Major Sands loo lard on in bewilderment hia Indignation at the manner in which Leach had handled him partly soothed by the spectacle of the discomfiture Monsieur de Bern! was turning to Priscilla where she stood her left hand Instinctively repairing the disorder of her It was a Monsieur de Bernls whom she had never seen until this moment Hitherto she had beheld him so calm and saturnine ln the face of everything that she had come to consider him utterly Impel turbable a man of a self control that nothing could abate She beheld him now so pale and shaken that she understood by what an effort he had commanded himself so long as Tom Leach had stood before him He stepped up to her ln quick concern and she felt the trembling of the hand he set upon her arm heard the faltering quiver of his muffled voice a he uttered her name With a deep shuddering sgh she sank against him limp and helpless now that the strain was overpast His arm went round hcr-to support her and It supported her morally as well as physically Her spirit wa uplifted to 'feel herself thus within a protecting heltering wall For a momnt he held her tenderly reverently Then commanding himself he spoke and his voice vibrated oddly "I trust I pray 'that animal did not unduly fnghten you" She shuddered against him God oh thank God that you came!" The very fervour of her thankfulness seemed to feed hi WTath "Let that evil dog too give thanks For had I delayed I must certainly have killed him" She clutched his hand and looked up at him in a new fear her face close to his own: will do nothing more? You will not pursue His pale lips twisted in a smila of bitter self mockery "I dare not" he confessed "In all my life I have never known the need for ao much self-control to prevent me from doing that which might have ruined us all But It was hard dear heaven! It wa hard! To see you held 0 by that foul beast! CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE It was a cry from tha depth of a snuL Into that utterance of her name he aeomed to have packed a dozen emotions: there were anger grief tenderness renunciation and something too of heartbreak All this and more ahe beard ln It and to the spirit in that cry ahe mndo aur-render of her own spirit She nes tied eloser softly murmuring to him "Do not leave me alone again while we are here! Promise me "Can you suppose it?" he an swered passionately "Can you dream I should ever again leave you expased to He bent down to tha golden head that rested against hla breast and reverently touched It with hi lips scarcely aware of what he did as he thus expressed an overmaster Ing emotion Into which his fears for her laid betrayed him It at this point that the Ma Jor a spectator In' whom amaze merit had been piled upon amazement ercounled it necessary to ln terfere before Priscilla new' wrenched from the Importunate of one buccaneer should melt too completely Into those of another to a ly save game but if he had either of thcj42 Fifth ward last-named holdings nothing would Other awards will be made as fol-save game lows Life badges Kenneth Sterling Thus reasoning East returned atroop 52 First ward Jame Norton heart and the contract was defeated troop 51 Community church Star one trick While West could have badges Martell Bird troop 43 Third made the problem of defense ome-wnrdt Eugene Carter troop 41 Ser-what easier South as was pointed outJond uard First class awards Earl wa wholly to blame for not makingigutherland troop 41 Second ward his contract which he could hRvejMax Rasmussen troop 41 Second Deeping MaeDowell Ensemble will meet Tuesday evening November 1 at the home of the Misses Marion and Helen Mills 2613 Madison avenue "Portraits of Haydn" will be the subject for study Chapter of the Sisterhood will meet Wednesday for luncheon Carlyle Fubank Mrs Edward "The Young Pearl Buck Sister- shoulder of Captain Leach surged the tall figure of Monsieur le Berms Providentially that morning as he was proceeding with the major to their practice ground beyond the bluff It had occurred to him to step down the beach for a word with the men at work upon the hull of the careened ship end so as to see for himself precisely the stage which their work had reached Standing there in the open the distant scarlet figure of Captain Leach had caught his eye He had seen him moving swiftly across the shore in the direction of Priscilla's hut and he odd Major Sands saw Pierre emerging from among the trees It was toward him that de Bernis was hurrying The Major followed grumbling ever He heard the faint mutter of rapid EYench as de Bernis approached him and at what the half-caste said hi master's shoulders sagged a little and he stood very still and very pensive hia lip between finger and thumb After a moment by when Major Sands was at his elbow he spoke but whether to himself or to Pierre who stood before him waiting was not plain Een the Major's scant knowledge of French enabled him to understand what de Bernis said it Is necessary to do something After which he paced away slowly toward the hut snd then like a man who takes a sudden resolve swung on his heel and set out briskly to walk scross the beach toward the buccaneer encampment A he approached it a couple of men who were boucannlng turtle over a fire looked up and greeted him with the friendly familiarity which he had encouraged In them But for once he swung past them without noticing It It was already a little after noon and ln the Captain' hut the leaders were lttlng down to dinner when Monsieur de Bernis uddenly made hi appearance among them his as pect stern and forbidding Tom Leach who by now had cooled to a state of viciousness that superficially at least was normal eyed him furtively and at first startled by that sudden entrance ln apprehension But the emotion was not one that ever lasted long with Leach It passed in a flash leaving him armed ln brazen Impudence to meet the attack which he had every cause to expect Monsieur de Bern! came to the empty foot of the table directly facing Ix-arh who occupied the head On the frenchman's right were Bun dry and Halliwell on his left 1111a and Wogan All four of them looked up front their meat to gape at Ills preternatural gravity Mrs James Abbott Mrs George Epperson Mrs Henry Blond and Abbott end Mrs Abbott en- A tortalned at tea at the home of Mrs James Abbott 2838 Washington Brlnker avenue avenue Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs Helen Gllck of Marshalltown Iowa sister of James Abbott who with Mrs Bmhsel will review Revolutionist" bv Chapter of the easily assured bv establishing clubs Mrs Nathan Reeves Mrs Cno-ley president presided and Mrs Fp person gave a nlstory of the organl EBtion Plans and arrangements have been tT 1 eft Saturday for om after a visit hoo1 will me Wednesday with Mrs ompleted for the Haloowe en card lor home after a visit )( Irlndli 12Mt Twenty fourth to Abbott home Pirsldmg atthe arty to be given by th Cnthollr t' street Lum heon will be followed had seen him vanish Into 11 Without ward Merit badges George Brown of troop 50 Mnnavu ward: Martell Bird Francis troop 43 Third ward Hodson Waldo Hodson Robert Hodson William Turner troop 42 Fifth ard Max Rasmusson troop 41 Second ward Cyril Courture troop 48 Sixth ward Tlenneth Sterling troop 52 Jame Norton troop 51 Community church to respect my articles Tom Leach shall respect my wife and you others shall see that he respect her The Captain's dark eye gleamed their hatred and malice as they met the bold challenging glance of de Bernis across the length of the table From th other there were mut-resentment provoked bv teringj of te tabl were Ml Magmnis Mrs Loomis Mr Albert Richey and Mr IL Barton Sixty guests called ior the benefit of the Church of the Good Phenherd a te wss given Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr (rtle Weeks 2529 Fccles av by papee on "Florence Nightingale and Clara Barton" by Mr George A Dnkson autoldography Mrs Leonard and current event Mrs Kerr Muiain chapter No 14 8 entertained Tuesday evening at the the arrogant tone and air But one there waa who pokc lurra NiOW lYHlFICIS mie Readings were gven by Mr fY 1aven Pauline Main Fvans vocal selections! wa of by Mm Rav Whitmeyer and MlJ Chamberlain of re number byMr John HlUabrnt of Sevent IlVB cr ln ers by Could Build Own Ciljr Wattis Mrs A Bowman of Twin Falls Idaho the guest of Mr Archie Bowman last week Mrs Dorothy Wheelwright libra rinn of the Cm negie library reviewed a number of recent books at the meet out nd this was tlie Impassive clay faced Bundry He turned his shoulder to de Bernis so a to face the Captain "So you've neglected the warning we gave you Captain?" he said in that level voice of hi that could be ao threatening In 11 icineva The momentary flash of de Her ills' eyes might have betrayed the discovery made to him bv those words But at th time all were apprehending anything approaching bail yet seemed to him that it might be as well if he w-er to return and Join them Under the eye of the buccaneer he had begun by sauntering casually back toward hs own encampment followed by the Major who having observed noth ing went plaguing him with ques- change of Intention Mdwav Monseur de Berm had suddenly lengthened hi stride nd Ivft the Major to whom hurry was das tasteful in that heat to follow at his leisure In those long swift strides of his that made no sound uiwm the sand Monsieur Brrms reached the hut to see for himself hnjv urgently his coming was required Captain Ixach too absorbed to observe the shadow cast by this newcomer was startled by a sudden sharp tap upon his shoulder are at your pravers I perceive Captain I am desolated to disturb you But Madame Ber nis Is not in object for your so Immediate adoration Tom Leach leapt up and round with the athletic agility of cat Oman's league Saturday afternoon at the Cushnahan Memorial home A large attendance Is anticipated Mrs Vail general chairman has appointed committees as follows Ticket end reservations Mrs Frank Francis Jr Mra Vie Lenske prizes Mra Kraus Mrs August a r-teilo Mr Bennie dn orations Mrs Alton Mrs Morns ey Mr Brown Mra Hughes tables and rovers Mrs Mar Bn Connole Mra John Code Mrs Todd tallies and cards Mrs Joseph Crompton Mrs Paquette Mis Eileen Hanley refreshments Mr John McGowan Mrs Quit Isnan Mr John Burke reception Mrs A Smytbe Mrs Margaiet Wilkin Mrs A Moss Mrs George Foley Mrs Cnmjlbf II The public Is Invited to attend and those wbhtng table reservations may call any of the committee member Members of the Catholic Woman's league were enter-t-iined Tuesday evening the En Memorial home A humorous program wa featured Mr Austin Johnwn and Miss Nelle MeallC were hostesses Saturday October 22 to the members and guests th Of ten llisturlcal society at the home of Mr Johnson A bmgraphl JACKSON Mich Someone ilh a flair for stalisth dins advanced to prove his contention thnt the lnmntea of Michigan state prison here could eslalillsh and build their own prison city on an Itlnnd In Lake Superior Among the 5700 prisoners th stalisth um points out are 13 sailors who could man the boats transferring mg of the Women's University club lr" the Hotel Bigelow Wednesday eve In Pocatello Idaho last week vlabL rmodmf Mr Wheelwright's Ing auxil sries of the Railway Mul'rPVw a program was given association a national president ofNrxt Wednesday evening the club will be entertained at raids the auxiliary r- rod Edson has returned fromi Memtaei a of the Junior Child Cul a visit ln the east following the na tur club gave their annuRl party for tlonid convention of th Service War lh glll Rt Saturday at HU voice wa cold and hard and 1rnr hy Hu i th Nine civil brisk his i lnrnalev of the Non could emptory "You may have tome notion of what bring me Captain I have a egion where the wa reelected na tlonal director Mra Eakk who accompanied Mrs to Hal 2 30 Mis Pratt and Mrs Vugil Rhaw were In charge of ar ringements A short program was -T enginoet pt dry cold obvoua challenge Ix-ach hp nBd Five inmate draughts- was momentarily at a hot whilst mrn could drnw pUni for th Qnnd Bernis encouraged by signs of a sup 'cll warning for you I need waste nol rort had J101 sujected ook ad I to ronrirurt the unnecessary words upon II If thejvnU' he turn Tould be mined by nine imnn' plat fleet matters to you and youword in Uw woundyWhi mlrr The 2910 men laborers could wish me to bring you to It you'l ing all expectations he perceived be8llt yn Ynrry ing out the Instruction timore and was elected national presi giv'it bv students of the Reed School dent arrived hum Ratuiday Pempr Musical icty met Tues dat afternoon with Mrs Milton of Darning and bunco followed Re freshmenta were served Acacia club met Friday with Mrs llx-ltoy Pugmlre 1158 Twenty fifth had made nf 27 bruk miumn 106 carpenters i'z I as i gtly I a I I 1 1 I I Iff I have this to add Tom and you decorators 124 painters 110 elec- 1 snxll 4v et 1 sc 4 i tvin 1 rtn do well to reflect it and would IH1I lrlrlani 12 iton fuUr 7 fton to take it for a comjnv by whlrh nu sons 13 ktcam fitter 48 plmnbcis to ateer your To the surer 1 18 tinsmith 25 metal worker and 33 ltovle I2U5 Twenty sxth street Re lwt Mis A Wright gave the cal book review as given by Miw rre given by cbm incmtTi ltsun on "What Enc'and and Or nr-heli Mathis on the of a follow Foeal solo Mrs Bor-la ny Mean to the United Rides hurnann lleink by Mary I-awton mln Tyree accompanied by Mi Following the program rtfieahmeiitEred piano solo Mrs Boyle were served voval solo Mis Ray VUutmever ar Mr John Hillabrant who left for uimpanied by Mis John Hlilnbrnnt be civil henceforth and avoid mv quarters "By heaven Leach was be ginnng half rising In his scat thundered de Bernis and by ton and gevtur thrust him hark momentarily silenced Hie Frenchman awung to offkei "If the plate fleet matter to you and you desire that I bring you to It you'll ee that obeys my injunc tlon If 1 hav a repetition of what dnv afternoon at on Twenty fifth gtreel Tea was served follow mg the regular business meeting and program A paper was given by Mrs Campbell Martha society reeln ted officers In meeting Monday afternoon with for Wattis 2540 Fccle avenue piano solo Mis Atwell prevention of Future Wan" offn era aie Mrs red Nve pinno Mrs John llUta Child Cul lure rlut) observed provident Mrs Horace Nrbekcr fiivt it voi al solos Mr Ray aciom pained by Mr of this enterprise against the Span lard I am necessary You are not The enterprise can quit well go forward without you It cannot go for ward without mo I aay no more But inke the lead in if you have any piudenco in your foul jrLm suiiortIng head Tom you 11 nee It to lak to wiajw of deiency and hrr 11 ronduit That la1 Amenta hugest salt deposit 100 Mb The quaircl mnv end here It mile was anmmmed In rhoo-e or II mnv go forward vou llm ie 1 1 av yu to (tn ate her home in Wattis riday after visit wdh Mr 5 Allen was the guest of honor a breakfast given Mr Herman Fetw-her Wednr (Say at her home 2102 Custer ave rue Mr Andrew Clatk entertained In compliment to Mrs Hillabrant Monday st RkxtVtksfe te room In Farmington Mr Royal Earles en Tertalrvxl at her home 25 18 Jaikson avettw Tudy In compliment to Wright of Wattis Jones Draper Wolfer brant Allen Smart rlub Diam afiernoon piano number Mr Wayne and Day" In a New York Mr Junius Imeetmg at the Hotel IPgelow Tluirs of Cokeville Wyo a former dy afternoon A nuumal progism membnr was guevl jwtia given Mrs Don Woolaey and tin ti usurer The rhaiPy bi club will meet Tuesday Mis Moyc presided at the tea uuiaPy given by the society duitn with Mr Arthur latile jNmrnriber ho been poalpoTied until increasing surrender In emotion Hi 1 piece of elaht of all that treasm 'll 11 6l8 TwculyJuuiUi atreat kacred Heart league met Wediita 'recovery I ready wit wa abiuptlany one of you ever touch If I am 1 I "Rlab me!" quoth he rolling for ward "what'i heie?" The Indignation rumbling In hir voire awakened de Bern' to real! tie arreted in that er and hapjiencd this nvcTrning'if venture within twenty yard ofmvU't encampment again com what mu I I cLsrociate mv elf from vou ant I vow to vou here tt at not a 'f There are nure bone In the skull of a bud than in that of a mammal (Tv) Be Continued) 1.

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