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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUTE MONDAY. MAY 16, 1938. HAROLD TEENFED UP WITH THE HOT FOOT Sincerity, Charm, Grace, and Lovely Voice Assure Beauty BY ANTOINETTE DONNELLY. Copyright: 1S38: By Ths Chicago Tribune-N. Y.

Hews Syndicate, Inc. Four of the reigning screen lovelies combined their points of view on what makes a woman what to say as she does on what to wear, when and how to wear it, you know what the answer would be just as she would find out for herself." Jeanette MacDonald contributes grace as the only single item that will convince your world you have what it takes X'M NOT MlMOMCf SEZNOU? I'm OETTW TlPCELo) I i WOflOS TODAY- V. 7 OF TTIN' KICKF.O "Tc7He id NOPS. 1 HAVE PICKUE PUSS- 1 Tff OUTOF THIS JOIMT! 9HET fl lJ A PETTEK, JPA OM Wri rVL (stuff! A idea selii Miss Christabel iWheeler Will Wed Easterner i Continued from page 13. home of Mrs.

John L. Kellogg, 2952 Lake Shore drive; a luncheon the Park Ridge School for Girls will give for the newly organized auxiliary board for Solomon cottage; a luncheon the North Shore Service League oi the Chicago Maternity center will give at the Yar; a luncheon and bridge party the Wilmette Center of the Infant Welfare society will give the Shawnee Country club, and the annual meeting of the Chicago Smith College club tonight at 6:15 e'clock. Solomon cottage was given to the Park Ridge school in 1908 by the late Julius Rosenwald, who named it in honor of Mrs. Henry Solomon, president ol the school board from beautiful. For years men have been selecting beauties, telling why each is lovely.

While it is important, indeed, to get masculine opinions on the always popular subject, what beauties themselves be to win applause. To present a stationary picture is only a momentary impress ion. To move about gracefully ita to bring beauty to life. And from a recent visit with the beautiful Janette I may tell you that she is one of those lovelies about whom the lieve vital ingredients tji in other women is en- lightening. Bcearer Jeanette MacDonald The question, "What is the most important qualification that lends poet sang: She walks in beauty, great beauty distinction to a woman? was put to four outstanding women of the screen.

rStevensn Norma Shearer opines that real feminine beauty cannot exist without Youthful ly Sty led Jumper Frock Chas. A. Stevens Co. Chicago's Largest Sfora for Women State near Washington Varied Recipes Create Fudge Cake You Like -plus honor tricks were, of course, since i y. Artificiality and subterfuge will over shadow the most perfect physical acquirements and, in the eye3 of her audience, that woman no longer will have appeal.

Joan Crawford ad 3.906 to 1908. Mrs. Solomon will be the especial guest at the luncheon party today, and also at a tea this GRAND STAND PLAT. tCopyrifrht: 1038: By Ely Culbertson. Give the average bridge expert a highly impressive, and he looked for a response that would convey, a picture of great strength to insure that large and admiring gallery and his playing to the grand stand will fol afternoon.

Gilbert Steckers in Montreal Till Fall. Mrs. D. Frank Webb, vice presi vances the opinion that the bidding be held open until game was reached. Since he intended to play the hand at no trump or clubs, he was not afraid to use a three-card minor suit as a bidding device.

After charm is woman's most low, as the night the day. For example, in the hand shown below the expert declarer was in the seventh heaven as he elected himself to the important beauty weap Joan Crawford on. A woman who cre ates a good first impression, and a irtent, will preside at the luncheon of the North Shore Service league, in the absence of Mrs. Cilbert Stecker, president, who with her husband and the club rebid from North and the later announcement of two- aces in North's hand, thirteen tricks appeared lasting one, stands the best chance ot being nominated to a high place in the modern beauty school of thought. an excellent gamble.

South was quite their daughter Sarah Jane has gone to Myrna Loy, who stands ace high, as Montreal to remain until September. shocked to hear West's double and promptly redoubled. Incidentally West r61e of minor prophet and announced that he would squeeze a defender at precisely the eleventh trick. North, dealer. Both sides vulnerable.

NORTH A A A 7 6 4 5 A 6 5 .1 2 you know, in gentlemen's preference, should have been horse-whipped for After the business meeting of the Smith club John N. Hazard will talk on "Juvenile Delinquency in the Soviet Union." He is an alumnus of that double, as we shall soon see. The spade jack was the opening Tuesday's Menu BREAKFAST Tomato Juice Oatmeal Orange Toast Milk or Coffee LUNCH Creamed Dried Beef with Almonds on Toast Peas, Celery, and Pimiento Salad Apricot Bread Tudding Milk or Tea DINNER Sausage Balls Baked in Tomato Catsup Riced Potatoes Buttered Asparagus Molded Spiced Tear Salad Fudge Cake Coffee lead. Declarer studied the dummy and Yale, received his LL.B. from Har saw that he could count 12 top tricks vard and then spent three years in three spades, two hearts, one dia Russia, where he attended the Mos EAST AS 7 5 4 fl 3 3 7 6 3 2 mond, and six clubs.

The thirteenth row Juridical instituto as an agent WEST A 'T 10 9 8 10 8 10 9 A 10 9 gives the feminine voice the ace spot as a domi-n a i influence i femme appeal. A lovely voice, says Myrna, is woman's greatest gift. Poets speak of the nightingale's voice but nary a rave do they allot the beautiful feathers of the peacock. Proving what? That a voice is the dominant 5 trick could be made by capturing ,1 i i either the diamond king or the heart for the Institute of Current World Affairs. Under the auspices of the latter institute he now Is working up his material at the University of queen.

But in view of West's double "Handy!" The "cote" little beg that slips in year pocket! Or carry it conveniently in your hvndl it was pretty obvious that neither of these cards could be tracked down by 1 Myrna Loy SOUTH AK 3 PK 9 5 A 4 A 8 4 a finesse. Nevertheless the virtual assurance that West held both of those Chicago. Tea Today for Winnttka Infant Welfare Juniors. factor. Yes," says the lovely Loy, The bidding: if a woman would spend only one cards permitted the declarer to make half the time on how to speak and The senior board of the Winnetka Sooth West 2 diamonds Pass 4 no trump Pass the following pronouncement: "Well, I hope my dear friend on my left, who so kindly doubled, had at least a i I ft liipl I 'iL Lift Kk rih To 19 205 7 ftps Center of the Infant Welfare society North 1 clob 3 clubs 5 no trump Fast fast is entertaining the junior board at East Pass Tass Pass Tass Tass BY MARY MEADE.

Copyright: 1938: By The Chicago Trtbune.l Scarcely any two cooks or two cookbooks agree on what is a fudge cake. Personally, we believe the fudginess 7 tin trump Double tea this afternoon in the new home, Kcdoubla Fas at 6S6 Hill road, of Mrs. George E. Booth. Mrs.

William Fuller Gregson, Daughters of 1812. The United States Daughters of 1812 will hold their annual business meeting at 2 o'clock today at the home of Mrs. Franklin M. Miller, 1500 Lake Shore drive. is chiefly in the icing.

Here are three After North's opening bid South's Utterly new and different, one of the most convenient bags we've seen! Of soft, supple glove-kid in a swank, long, narrow shape. With the coin pocket on the outside, the zipper opening, it has room for all your gadgets, too. It's a bag you'll love to carry all Summer long on any and every occasion. White, red, copper, copen, Royal, wine, pink, black or navy. Only at Stevens 5.00 president of the Woman's auxiliary of the society; Miss Dorothy Hall, "fudEe" cakes from our collected fairly sound double, because if he did he's going to give up either the heart queen or the diamond king at the eleventh I hasten to say that I do not approve this sort of "big shot" gloating.

But the fact remains that declarer made good his boast. He ran off three spade tricks, cashed the diamond ace and the heart ace, and favorites. Readers, decide: What is who is the mental hygiene super THROUGH THE a fudge cake? visor, and Mrs. James L. Surpless, president of the junior board, will ENGAGEMENT LOOKING GLASS speak.

Aftr the speeches, in the big playroom, tea wiil be served in the din ing room and living room adjoining. then ran the clubs, discarding his own queen and four of diamonds on the fifth and sixth club. The sixth club, the eleventh trick, did to West precisely what declarer had prophesied. Mrs. S.

Edwin Earle is president of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Ostrin of 1407 Elmdale avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Peter Goldsmith, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Goldsmith of 829 Lake side place. the senior board, and Mrs. Gilbert Mendbagt. First Floor Scribner is the program chairman Before he discarded on the sixth club Mrs.

William J. Cook, who founded West held the blank diamond king Maybe you read about the Hollywood director who just wordlessly hands out a card to all comers before they have a chance to speak. The card reads "No, we don't know who's going to play Scarlett." We're considering having a placard made only we'll wear it in our hat reading "No, we don't believe any one can give a lifetime permanent, outside of, mebbe, the Lord!" the Winnetka center a score of years and the Q-10 of hearts. Declarer had kept the K-J of hearts and dummy go, will be a special guest at the xneeting. still had left the diamond jack and a Mrs.

Gay lord Freeman Jr. is open low heart. Obviously West could not Jng her new home in Beverly Woods for a spring luncheon meeting of the Fudjfei C'-akP. fFor Ten lnrh Loaf Tan.l 4 qiiarK iinxwrctrnrd chocolate, melted cups niilU cup brown sugar, firmly packed cup vegetable shortening; teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaipoon noda 1 cup granulated sugar 3 unbeaten 2i cup aifted cakfl flour Melt chocolate in milk ovpr hot water and blend with a rotary beater. Add brown sugar and stir until smooth.

Cool. Combine vegetable shortening, salt, vanilla, and soda. Add granulated sugar gradually, and cream the mixture until it becomes light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Add small amounts of flour alternately with the chocolate mixture, beating after each addition until smooth.

Pour bater into 10 by 10 by 2 inch pan which has been greased. Bake at 350 degrees for 55 minutes. Frost with white fudge frosting. Fudge Cake. tThrea 9-lneh Layers.

1 cud boilintf wafrr Beverly Hills center of the Infant Welfare society today. The Beverly Hills, the Kenwood Social Service, nd the South Shore centers of the so discard without sinking the ship; to throw away the diamond king would promote dummy's jack, whereas to blank the heart queen would make declarer's king and jack perfectly good. Naturally West chose the lesser of two evils, i. he held on to the diamond king and threw the ten of hearts in the wild hope that declarer then would finesse hearts. Eut having made his announcement, declarer made no such mistake.

He led the ciety will benefit from a horse snow at the South Shore Country club June Here, in case you're not already bored to death with the whole hullabaloo is the dope on the whole business: In the first place, it was press agents and publicists who went overboard on the whole thing. The barber who puts a fancy price on the haircuts that encourage a wave hasn't, at least to our knowledge, used the idiotic term lifetime perma 7 11 and 12. After further plans for SLSrKNDJfiU FROCK, JUNIOR SIZES. the show have been discussed guests Only the slim figure can wear a suspender, or "jumper" frock, and Mrs. Freeman's will hear Mrs Charles Upham review Dr.

Lin Yu look well in it. It takes a slim waist and high, youthful bustline to do justice to the girlish lines of a dress like this, so we've designed this frock junior sizes only. It's a grand model for the home, gardening, active heart from dummy, went up with the king, and cashed the jack for the thir nd spectator sports. The skirt has an overall lop and buckles where the traps Join the bodice. The waistline is curved up in a smart line, and no teenth trick.

nent. He has been extremely cautious in his claims sticking to the truth, which is that hair with some natural spring can be encouraged to Without West's all-revealing double elt is necessary to this dress, since its perfect fit and the lovely figure it is extremely likely that declarer wave by a certain kind of cutting. beneath it only are needed to show off the beauty of the design. The blouse has a Peter Pan collar trimmed with the same braid that lends color to would have finessed either in hearts or diamonds for the thirteenth trick. Not he, but his enthusiasts have the cuff bands on the puffed sleeves.

A grand idea is to unite a printed spread the completely phoney gospel Tor iOS skirt with a plain blousa trimmed in harmony with the print. Or you may clip cocoa 2 cups cake flour 1 teaspoon god 1 teaHpoon baking powder cup shortening 3 Vi cups susar 2 esrgrs 1 teaspoon Tunilla unite two plain shades. Style No. 2057 is designed for sizes 11, 13, 15. 17, and 19 years.

Size 15 requires 1 yards of 39 inch material, with 1 yards of braid for the blouse. that this can be done to all types of hair. It can't. The shops that offer the service are rejecting more customers than they tell about. In the second place cutting to encourage a wave isn't a new idea.

It's tang's book, "The Importance of Living." Eleanor Lippincott Weds Chester N. Coltra Today. The wedding of Miss Eleanor Welles Lippincott to Chester Nelson Goltra, eon of Dr. and Mrs. Chester John Goltra of Evanston, will take place today at 4 :30 o'clock in the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Evanston.

A small reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Lippincott, in Wil-rnelte. Mrs.

Edgar Hill Latham who will be Miss Lippincott's only attendant, arrived with her husband from Palm Beach last Tuesday. Sidney Goltra, will be best man for his cousin, arrived yesterday from his home in Cincinnati. After a short wedding trip Mr. Goltra and his bride will be home in a garage apartment they The jumper requires 2 yards of 33 inch material. very old.

And so, we might add, are SPORTS WF.AH Hollywood fashions, 'teen agm appcreL budget dresses, hints about accessories, trarel tog3. fonnals for starry nights, clothes for children, how to plan a sewing room all included in the Tribune' nw 23 page book of Clotilde Fashions for summer. 1933. Price. 15 cents.

If ordered with pattern. 10 cents. On ile at Tribune Public Service officaa, S. Dearborn street and Tribune Tower. Tomorrow'1 Hand West, dealer.

Ecth sides vulnerable. NOETR A 10 5 A 9 8 3 10 9 4 3 None WEST EAST A A 7 4 A 9 6 3 2 0 A 8 7 6 2 5 $10 65 4.38432 SOUTH AQ 8 10 6 4 3 4 None 4, A 7 the sort of hairdresses achieved with it, but that is beside the point. Such cuts have been known by various names layer cuts," wave cuts," "curly cuts," and even "chisel cuts." There's something to be said for this last name, we think, considering the price some people are getting for 'em! If your hair has some natural spring and you want it encouraged to a wave by cutting it's easy to find a hairdresser to do it. It will take a flock of cuts and lots of "push ups," but your ends will still need a permanent unless you stick to a coiffure similar to the late, unlamented post have taken adjoining the Country Club of Evanston. cup sour milk or buttermilk Add boiling water slowly to cocoa, making a smooth paste.

Cool. Sift together flour, soda, and baking powder. Cream shortening and add sugar gradually, beating it in welL Add unbeaten egg yolks and beat well. Add vanilla. Now alternate flour mixture and milk or buttermilk, beating after each addition until the batter is smooth.

Add cocoa mixture and fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in wax paper lined pans at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Cool and spread layers with fudge icing. Fudge Cak-. 18 by 8 Inch Loaf.l 2 cups silted cake flour 2 teaspoons baking povfder teaspoon salt Vi cup butter 1 cup sugar 1 eg, beaten 2 squares chocolate, melted cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla "A cup chopped nuts After a winter of serious musical CLOTILDE PATTERNS ARE 10 CENTS EACH Order Blank CHICAGO TRIBOiE, F.

O. BOX 537, Grand Central Station, NEW 10ER CITT. Inrlassd find Tlease rnd roe Ihr Clnlild Pattern listed belnwt Pattern No. 2057. Sim f''ing gze of pnttern desired.

Inclose 10 cent tn ttamps or rein leoin preferred; wrap it rarefutljrl. programs the Lake View Musical Mr. Culbertson will discuss this hand aU4 IWe in tomorrow's column. society has decided to have its last meeting as gay and whimsical as possible. So today at the annual spring luncheon at 12:30 o'clock at the Blackstone hotel the members of the society will stage a frolics called war "shingle." But if you have any Idea that a pair of shears or a razor will make waves wav; where they Nam Write your bridge troubles and problems to Ely Culbertson.

care The Tribune, inclosing a eelf-oddrefisecL stamped envelope. Snowflakes and the Seven Snorts," especially written by member com For All Sorts of Summer Helps and Hints Come to the Body Beautiful Department Number and street. never waved before you 11 be disillu KioTicd. Eleanor Nangt.e. posers.

Among those who have been invited to be especial guests are Sonia City Sharnova, Rudolph Ganz, Miss Helen Howe, Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes, Sift flour, measure and sift several State Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mosser, Mrs FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! times with baking powder and salt.

James Shakman, Albert Cotsworth, Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar neiena runmsfein 666 N. Michigan Avenue Phone Vfhi. 4241 Edward Barry, Mrs. Clifford Cald gradually, and beat well. Add egg, WEDDINGS well, and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry E. then melted chocolate, blending well. Looking sr si yoegeli. Mrs.

Ernest R. Graham and Edna Kellogg in New York. Announcement 13 made of the wedding Saturday in Lake Wales, Fla of Miss Ruth Lee Kipp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Kipp of Avon Park. Add flour and milk alternately, a small amount at a time, beating after each addition. Add vanilla and nuts. Bake in a greased loaf pan for one hour or until done.

Frost with fudge frosting. Mrs. Ernest R. Graham and her WOTTA LIFE I WOTTA LIFE! to George William Laycock, son of rionywo Mr. and Mrs.

Hartley C. Laycock of Cocoa, formerly of Chicago. The MM LI niece, Miss Edna Kellogg, have gone to New York for a brief stay. Mrs. Graham's plans for the summer are uncertain; she may go abroad or she may return to Palm Beach, where Rtv.

Benjamin Otto, former pastor By Ed Sullivan It of the Morgan Park Baptist church, in Chicago, officiated. Mr. Laycock and his brido will make their home at Continued from page 13. 1 STINEWAY OFFERS THIS BEAUTIFUL SPORT VANITY' Wrth of ELMO PRODUCTS Amounting to $1 and ovr the Brevard hotel, in Cocoa, She has leased for a year the Seward Webb place. Miss Anna Fitziu, who has joined the faculty of the Chicago Conservatory of Music, is living at turcs.

Whiting, married to young Doug's ma, clicked big in the Jessie Announcement is made of the mar the Congress hotel. riage May 12 of Mrs. Edythe A. Leigh, Matthews flicker. Consensus in Hollywood is that Jessie must take off The Chicago Council on Foreign daughter of Mrs.

Margaret Anderson Relations announces a luncheon ad at least twenty pounds if sha wants a contract out here. David Niven of 4920 Greenwood avenue, to Edward Stahl of 7020 Jeffery avenue. The wedding took place in Cole chanel of dress by M. W. Fodor at 12.30 o'clock next Friday in the grand ballroom of left town as Merle Oberon arrived.

ihe Palmer house. Mr. Fodor, a cen Universal situation will be set St. James' Methodist Episcopal church. tled when Charlie Rogers gets to tral European newspaper correspondent, will discuss "South of Hitler." The annual meeting of the council Mrs.

Ralph E. Fox of 4624 Ellis Germantown Zephyr New York. Mitzi Green rushed out for an RKO picture, but rushed j8p Urn? s1- B4 and Ombre Yarns. This dainty and com-, plete beauty accessory is delicately, covered with a silky fabric and holds a generous supply of Face a downy powder, end. a crystal clear mirror.

Will be held that day. right back. Vickl Lester will become Mrs. Dick Purcell. The The woman Atnieuc club an OZ.

Sport Yarn for avenue announces the marriage of her daughter, Margaret, to Kenneth H. Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrill of Woodlawn avenue, on Saturday at 4:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. 17c bounces a lecture on "We Think Dick Powells Joan Blondell expect I Is f-T- I I I Bathing Suits The Making of Public Opinion," by Barclay Acheson at 11:30 o'clock next Sir Stork in June.

Mrs. Al F.itz in town completely recovered from Friday. Mr. Acheson is associate cdi the surgeon's knife. At Lamaze's, tor of a magazine.

Phyllis Welch and Graeme MacDon- AMUSEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Graves Eleanor Cheney aro being con aid.

Mary Brian and Joe Carlton. Patricia Ellis and Robert Davis. Marie Wilson and Nick A Complete, of Elmo Products Is Featured in All Our-, Toilet Good3 Departments gratulated on the birth of a daughter Saturday in Evanston hospital. She 5enfl tot frrn -ta)n fi Goodman 1U44 H. Union Ave.

FREE INSTRUCTIONS Blocking, $1.50 GOODMAN BEOS. 7 NEIGHBORHOOD STORES LOOP: 404 S. WELLS ST. NORTH: 4535 "ROADWAY SOUTHWEST: A248 S. ASHLAND SOUTH: 1403 E.

55TH ST. WEST: 57 W. MADISON St. VAPEHOUSE STORE: 1244 S. UNION NEW STORE: 325 ST.

Grinde. The former Rosa Pon will be named Eleanor Favill for her selle chucking a shindig for the ice maternal great-grandmother, skaters, At the com fll? ANT! OPERA TONIGHT. 8:30 HOUSE MAT. SAT. ONLY POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Cole Porter' New Musical Starring CLIFTON WEBB LUPE VELEZ LIBBY HOLMAN in YOU NEVER KNOW TOPT TTS'rj HEX O'MALLET, ethrs.

G007 SEAT fnr ATI. TERFOTtM AXCE5 missary: Mrs. Jock Whitney's huge Horace Kent Tenney. The baby i3 granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

police dog squatting: at. the cashier's Geddsrd Cheney and of Mrs. Lucy desk, keeping an eye on his mistress, inside at a table. Graves, all of Winnetka..

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